LIVERPOOL VS MANCHESTER UNITED - Sunday 6th march 2011 ko 1.30pm

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Postby Santa » Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:46 am

RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Cheesecakery ....now there's a blast from the past ..  :D

where is that tart now...???  :D
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Postby woof woof ! » Mon Mar 07, 2011 11:48 am

Igor Zidane wrote: Cara should have got a red , he didn't i'm f.uckin made up.

What Igor said says it all  :nod
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Postby Greavesie » Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:13 pm

SouthCoastShankly wrote:I can't believe you lot are surprised about Only Me.

I was convinced a long time ago he wasn't a LFC supporter. His posts always run contrary to everyone else's/

im not shocked at all. He does this every match thread, just fitting he comes out as a Manc in this thread thats all  :D
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Postby Bermenstein » Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:14 pm

I think we got a Maradonna-esque type player in Luis Suarez.

Low centre of gravity, 2 great feet, World class technique, Vision, change of pace.....creates goals & will defo score goals....

Good times.....
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Postby only me » Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:21 pm

Greavesie wrote:
SouthCoastShankly wrote:I can't believe you lot are surprised about Only Me.

I was convinced a long time ago he wasn't a LFC supporter. His posts always run contrary to everyone else's/

im not shocked at all. He does this every match thread, just fitting he comes out as a Manc in this thread thats all  :D

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Postby stmichael » Mon Mar 07, 2011 12:56 pm

Sums up the league when that shower are top. They are absolutely garbage.

Thought we were excellent though and fully deserved it. Infact it could have been more.
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Postby Gerrard30391 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:02 pm

Actually still bouncing around after yesterday. Wouldn't get dressed this morning til the old dear (yes that's right) washed and dried my shirt!

What a player Suarez looks already by the way! Didn't see much of him for Ajax but looks quality!

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Postby stmichael » Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:29 pm

Nani are ya ok, are ya ok nani. Nani are ya ok, are ya ok nani. You've been hit by, you've been struck by a smooth carragher. :laugh:
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Postby PabloMedina28 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:30 pm

burjennio wrote:It was a bad tackle, but his reaction is so over the top that its laughable. He is crying and not like players cry when they lose in finals or huge games and emotions get the better of them - he is crying because he has the pain threshold of a 5 year old girl scout with brittle bone disease. Sorry but that is f*cking hilarious. I dont wish any players bad injuries, but it wasnt like the guy was in serious trouble or anything.

Remember when Alan Smith broke his leg at Anfield a few years back playing for the Mancs and some in the crowd were singing the John Arne song but changing the last line to "I want to know, how you broke Smiths leg?" For me thats uncalled for, but I dont want to hear songs about Munich or Hillsborough from supporters either because for me there is a line that separates getting worked up over a game and relishing in someone elses tragedy. When people riot after their side loses I think its a disgrace and believe me I am one of the worst losers you'll ever meet but I know there is line between dignity and disgrace. Today Nani displayed the latter, and I laughed my a*s off watching him embarass himself doing so.

Brilliant post  :bowdown
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Postby PabloMedina28 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:32 pm

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Postby bunglemark2 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:36 pm

PabloMedina28 wrote:
burjennio wrote:It was a bad tackle, but his reaction is so over the top that its laughable. He is crying and not like players cry when they lose in finals or huge games and emotions get the better of them - he is crying because he has the pain threshold of a 5 year old girl scout with brittle bone disease. Sorry but that is f*cking hilarious. I dont wish any players bad injuries, but it wasnt like the guy was in serious trouble or anything.

Remember when Alan Smith broke his leg at Anfield a few years back playing for the Mancs and some in the crowd were singing the John Arne song but changing the last line to "I want to know, how you broke Smiths leg?" For me thats uncalled for, but I dont want to hear songs about Munich or Hillsborough from supporters either because for me there is a line that separates getting worked up over a game and relishing in someone elses tragedy. When people riot after their side loses I think its a disgrace and believe me I am one of the worst losers you'll ever meet but I know there is line between dignity and disgrace. Today Nani displayed the latter, and I laughed my a*s off watching him embarass himself doing so.

Brilliant post  :bowdown

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People react differently when in shock. Allegedly the cut was down to the bone i.e. the bone was visible. How do you know how you'd react ?
Don't be so quick to judge...
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Postby PabloMedina28 » Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:47 pm

bunglemark2 wrote:
PabloMedina28 wrote:
burjennio wrote:It was a bad tackle, but his reaction is so over the top that its laughable. He is crying and not like players cry when they lose in finals or huge games and emotions get the better of them - he is crying because he has the pain threshold of a 5 year old girl scout with brittle bone disease. Sorry but that is f*cking hilarious. I dont wish any players bad injuries, but it wasnt like the guy was in serious trouble or anything.

Remember when Alan Smith broke his leg at Anfield a few years back playing for the Mancs and some in the crowd were singing the John Arne song but changing the last line to "I want to know, how you broke Smiths leg?" For me thats uncalled for, but I dont want to hear songs about Munich or Hillsborough from supporters either because for me there is a line that separates getting worked up over a game and relishing in someone elses tragedy. When people riot after their side loses I think its a disgrace and believe me I am one of the worst losers you'll ever meet but I know there is line between dignity and disgrace. Today Nani displayed the latter, and I laughed my a*s off watching him embarass himself doing so.

Brilliant post  :bowdown

:no

People react differently when in shock. Allegedly the cut was down to the bone i.e. the bone was visible. How do you know how you'd react ?
Don't be so quick to judge...

Been there done that, didnt cry like a baby infact it was worse when 2 guys fell on my leg and it went the wrong way 2 weeks ago i was convinved is was broke.............not one tear.
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Postby ethanr » Mon Mar 07, 2011 5:56 pm

PabloMedina28 wrote:
bunglemark2 wrote:
PabloMedina28 wrote:
burjennio wrote:It was a bad tackle, but his reaction is so over the top that its laughable. He is crying and not like players cry when they lose in finals or huge games and emotions get the better of them - he is crying because he has the pain threshold of a 5 year old girl scout with brittle bone disease. Sorry but that is f*cking hilarious. I dont wish any players bad injuries, but it wasnt like the guy was in serious trouble or anything.

Remember when Alan Smith broke his leg at Anfield a few years back playing for the Mancs and some in the crowd were singing the John Arne song but changing the last line to "I want to know, how you broke Smiths leg?" For me thats uncalled for, but I dont want to hear songs about Munich or Hillsborough from supporters either because for me there is a line that separates getting worked up over a game and relishing in someone elses tragedy. When people riot after their side loses I think its a disgrace and believe me I am one of the worst losers you'll ever meet but I know there is line between dignity and disgrace. Today Nani displayed the latter, and I laughed my a*s off watching him embarass himself doing so.

Brilliant post  :bowdown

:no

People react differently when in shock. Allegedly the cut was down to the bone i.e. the bone was visible. How do you know how you'd react ?
Don't be so quick to judge...

Been there done that, didnt cry like a baby infact it was worse when 2 guys fell on my leg and it went the wrong way 2 weeks ago i was convinved is was broke.............not one tear.

I had a similar thing happen to me me with nani... playing without shin pads and a guy went clean up by shin.  It split open and swelled out to the side like 2 inches, one of the weirdest swellings I've ever seen.  I could barely walk, but I got up, stood off the pitch for 2 minutes and jumped back on.

I'm sure mine was worse considering nani could jump up and run at the ref like that, I couldn't put any pressure on my leg.  The difference is that I don't spend half my playing time trying to get people in trouble, so I sat out for 2 minutes and came back on.  No crying.  No flipping by body all over the ground.  I was a 5 foot 6, 100 pound tiny kid, and you don't see me acting like that.
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Postby destro » Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:46 pm

Just got in from work, strangely quiet ?. I should have been home ages ago :( :(  I should have known that wearing my new LFC HI VIZ and having a nice close up of Fanni's legs as my screen saver while working in Manchester was not the best idea :D
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Postby Reg » Mon Mar 07, 2011 6:53 pm

Nani´s in touch with his feminine side, thats all. :laugh:

Typical modern footballer who doesn´t realise you DONT come to Anfield and cry........

Can you imagine one of our lads sitting on the field at OT and openly crying ffs.....  ???
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