The OFFICIAL Liverpool Supporters thread

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stiffler

Quote from: EC Unique on January 27, 2009, 05:35:44 PM
Quote from: The Real Laoislad on January 27, 2009, 04:48:24 PM


Benitez recognises Keane's omission will cause controversy due to his 'high-profile', but he insists that is on a par to whenever Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson opts to shuffle his pack.



"He is expensive and high profile, yes. But Manchester United have bought plenty of players who cost £20m or more every single year. Sometimes more than one player. But nothing is said about them being left out," added Benitez.



This man has an unhealthy obsession with Fergie... He needs to calm down


You have an unhealthy obsession with this thread  ;)
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full back

Quote from: The Real Laoislad on January 27, 2009, 04:48:24 PM
Benitez recognises Keane's omission will cause controversy due to his 'high-profile', but he insists that is on a par to whenever Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson opts to shuffle his pack.

"He is expensive and high profile, yes. But Manchester United have bought plenty of players who cost £20m or more every single year. Sometimes more than one player. But nothing is said about them being left out," added Benitez.


:D :D
Fcuk off Rafa
You are nothing like Fergie........

Gabriel_Hurl

Quote from: full back on January 27, 2009, 05:50:01 PM:D :D
Fcuk off Rafa
You are nothing like Fergie........

They both manage teams in the Premier League - that makes them alike, doesn't it?

charlie stubbs



Madness to sign a player over the managers head, makes sense why he won't sign a new contract until he gets more control over transfers.  What does Rick Parry know about football anyhow.  The Keane signing doesn't make sense, paying 20 million for a player that in 3-4 years is probably only going to be worth a couple of million.


in todays market dont think that it was that bad a price.  when you think of price kaka quoted at and even bellamy at 14 million. 

bellamy has signed for 6 sold for 7.5 and didnt do alot at anfield and is now 29

if you had told me that liverpool where to sign a striker 4 £20 million in the summer who was 6 months older and £10million cheaper than united i would have been happy enough.  shame his performances have not warranted it s of yet...

EC Unique

Quote from: stiffler on January 27, 2009, 05:45:40 PM
Quote from: EC Unique on January 27, 2009, 05:35:44 PM
Quote from: The Real Laoislad on January 27, 2009, 04:48:24 PM


Benitez recognises Keane's omission will cause controversy due to his 'high-profile', but he insists that is on a par to whenever Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson opts to shuffle his pack.



"He is expensive and high profile, yes. But Manchester United have bought plenty of players who cost £20m or more every single year. Sometimes more than one player. But nothing is said about them being left out," added Benitez.



This man has an unhealthy obsession with Fergie... He needs to calm down


You have an unhealthy obsession with this thread  ;)


Not at all. This thread does my heart good. Especially the last few weeks ;)

corn02

Quote from: EC Unique on January 27, 2009, 05:35:44 PM
Quote from: The Real Laoislad on January 27, 2009, 04:48:24 PM


Benitez recognises Keane's omission will cause controversy due to his 'high-profile', but he insists that is on a par to whenever Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson opts to shuffle his pack.



"He is expensive and high profile, yes. But Manchester United have bought plenty of players who cost £20m or more every single year. Sometimes more than one player. But nothing is said about them being left out," added Benitez.



This man has an unhealthy obsession with Fergie... He needs to calm down

It could be worse, you could be 3000 United fans who have just spent 90 minutes singing songs about Liverpool instead of singing about thier own team.

One classy thing Liverpool fans over United, you'' be hard pushed to hear Pool fans singing anti-United songs, more pro-Liverpool songs.

Over the Bar

QuoteOne classy thing Liverpool fans over United, you'' be hard pushed to hear Pool fans singing anti-United songs, more pro-Liverpool songs.

I was at Anfield and heard Munich songs being sung constantly ... if that's not anti-United I d/k what is!

corn02

Quote from: Over the Bar on January 27, 2009, 11:44:25 PM
QuoteOne classy thing Liverpool fans over United, you'' be hard pushed to hear Pool fans singing anti-United songs, more pro-Liverpool songs.

I was at Anfield and heard Munich songs being sung constantly ... if that's not anti-United I d/k what is!

I was at Anfield and I heard Hillsborough songs being sung, obviously games against each other are a given for songs being sung about each other.

corn02

Quote from: Over the Bar on January 27, 2009, 11:44:25 PM
QuoteOne classy thing Liverpool fans over United, you'' be hard pushed to hear Pool fans singing anti-United songs, more pro-Liverpool songs.

I was at Anfield and heard Munich songs being sung constantly ... if that's not anti-United I d/k what is!

Also must question your use of the word "constantly", having been at these matches the Hillsborough/Munich songs are sporaid by minorites, no way are they sung constantly.

The Real Laoislad

On sky sports just there they were saying Keane back to Spurs and Lennon going to Anfield could be on the cards
You'll Never Walk Alone.

Over the Bar

QuoteOne classy thing Liverpool fans over United, you'' be hard pushed to hear Pool fans singing anti-United songs.......

.......I was at Anfield and I heard Hillsborough songs being sung, obviously games against each other are a given for songs being sung about each other.

Make your mind up!!


corn02

Quote from: Over the Bar on January 27, 2009, 11:58:32 PM
QuoteOne classy thing Liverpool fans over United, you'' be hard pushed to hear Pool fans singing anti-United songs.......

.......I was at Anfield and I heard Hillsborough songs being sung, obviously games against each other are a given for songs being sung about each other.

Make your mind up!!



Try and keep up there.

As I said games between the two sides are excluded, of course there is going to be banter/sick chanting between the two sets of supportesrs.

Keep an ear out for howe many Liverpool songs actually involved United tomorrow night.

Over the Bar

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QuoteKeep an ear out for howe many Liverpool songs actually involved United tomorrow night.

All I heard tonight was about Rafa cracking up.   Hardly anti-Liverpool!  Have ye no sense of humour?

What on earth would the Liverpool fans have to sing about United tomorrow?  "We were 9 points ahead now we're 3 behind??

If Livepool caught and overtook United in similar circumstances there'd be plenty of songs on the go!

corn02

Quote from: Over the Bar on January 28, 2009, 12:08:30 AM
All I heard tonight was about Rafa cracking up.   Hardly anti-Liverpool!  Have ye no sense of humour?

What on earth would the Liverpool fans have to sing about United tomorrow?  "We were 9 points ahead now we're 3 behind?

If Livepool caught and overtook United in similar circumstances there'd be plenty of songs on the go!

I watched five minutes coverage. I heard that Rafa chant, plus a new one I couldn't hear. Feed the Scousers and a few other Scourser ones I didn;t know, constant, constant, constant.

United fans were singing about Liverpool when they were down in fourth, they would do it if they were 20 ahead or 20 behind.

Bar the odd twat sining about Muich, if Liverpool caught and overtook United as you said, I can gurantee the songs that would be sung would be Top of the league, etc, etc.

It's actually not just an observation. It is a tradition that Pool fans have from down the years and you are leaving yourself to ridcule if you break it, Of course, with the genuine fans dying out, it is losing its way a bit, but away support is still generally made up of Liverpol natives.

I was at a Pool match the night Blackburn beat United 4-3 two or three years back, a few boys started off with "stand up if you hate Man U" - they took some abuse.

A nice tradition, I like it.

The Real Laoislad

Quote from: corn02 on January 28, 2009, 12:15:47 AM
Quote from: Over the Bar on January 28, 2009, 12:08:30 AM
All I heard tonight was about Rafa cracking up.   Hardly anti-Liverpool!  Have ye no sense of humour?

What on earth would the Liverpool fans have to sing about United tomorrow?  "We were 9 points ahead now we're 3 behind?

If Livepool caught and overtook United in similar circumstances there'd be plenty of songs on the go!

I watched five minutes coverage. I heard that Rafa chant, plus a new one I couldn't hear. Feed the Scousers and a few other Scourser ones I didn;t know, constant, constant, constant.

United fans were singing about Liverpool when they were down in fourth, they would do it if they were 20 ahead or 20 behind.

Bar the odd t**t sining about Muich, if Liverpool caught and overtook United as you said, I can gurantee the songs that would be sung would be Top of the league, etc, etc.

It's actually not just an observation. It is a tradition that Pool fans have from down the years and you are leaving yourself to ridcule if you break it, Of course, with the genuine fans dying out, it is losing its way a bit, but away support is still generally made up of Liverpol natives.

I was at a Pool match the night Blackburn beat United 4-3 two or three years back, a few boys started off with "stand up if you hate Man U" - they took some abuse.

A nice tradition, I like it.

Who gives a f**k what United fans sing about Liverpool or vice versa,there are scumbags in both sets of supporters
I have more interest in whats happening on the pitch
You'll Never Walk Alone.