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6 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

Try following Crystal Palace!

Toronto Raptors are up there as well. turn to water in the big games.

 
1 minute ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

No offence taken, but no offence, Liverpool give as much hope as Palace ?

Haha f k off, I was in Rome (totes jaded travel plug) when Gerard slipped at Chelsea a few years ago.. that was hope. 

Commentators:

”Mundy has been in everything , had 12 disposals and kicked a goal”.

Commentators (2 mins later):

”Jones has been a bit quite, just the 13 disposals and a goal

 

 

Confidence down everywhere.  That first touch that a-graders have we seem to only have a few, Oliver, Fritsch...not positive we’re gonna win tonight...they say how great the conditions are but we are the fumblers.  TMac our best msrk is obviously not 100%..

Everyone on here knows what happens when you don't take your opportunities.


4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

First thing Pert must do is get us out of this horrible game. If you have any chance of having a good year this game destroys it .

I asked this question on another topic and was told that even if we get out of this game we DO NOT get another home game at the "G" as we are only contracted for 9 games there. OUR HOME GROUND and Carscum get home games there forcing us to play a home game at that ground on the other side of the city. Can anyone confirm how many home games we are contracted for at the "G".

2 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Haha f k off, I was in Rome (totes jaded travel plug) when Gerard slipped at Chelsea a few years ago.. that was hope. 

As a Man United fan, I love watching this gif:

Image result for gerrard slip vs chelsea gif

 

8 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

As a Man United fan, I love watching this gif:

Image result for gerrard slip vs chelsea gif

Hahha f k you!!

As I said I was in Rome, honeymoon, staying at a flash joint 400ms from the coliseum... there was a terrible, chitty Irish pub (like seriously) 50ms from the hotel. Said to the goodly wife throughout the trip “if Liverpool are a chance I’ll be watching this win in Rome..” she was not happy o went to watch it... 

here I am walking the 50ms thinking it the pub will be packed and what a glorious story I can tell my mates and then my kids... I was literally the only person in the bar until my grumpy wife turned up at around half time... what a day!! :)

Edited by Cards13
Just so we’re clear I said f. K you :)


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Is it a wet ball with humidity?

5.16 [censored]

BBO just said a few pages ago no wet balls on the dry grass outside the field of play. 

That would have been a goal to Hill in any other week. Frost's closing speed saves us there, so he's a good inclusion IMO.


we need a few goals

if freo go into the last quarter less than 4 goals down they will come hard

either way we have royally stuffed ourselves for next week

 

We have the dumbest players in the league.


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