kildare75 wrote: » anyone else finding themselves getting Goosebumps or a wee lump in the throat ? I'm just waiting for the clock to hit 6 and home time, and I was looking on the bbc football site, and out of the corner of my eye I noticed the league table.... and it hit me....really hit me.... we are top...one of the girls here asked was I ok? lol. for a split second I almost cried with pride.... please don't let this dream end badly... we have waited too long.... keep believing lads and lassies. YNWA
Knex. wrote: » If you send me on 50 quid, I'll fart in a teapot and tell you if we will or not.
5live wrote: » And if he doesn't send you 50 quid, you'll fart in his teapot and he can tell himself:P
Knex. wrote: » I see you have availed of my clairvoyant services before :P
Digitalism wrote: » Wasnt the year liverpool win the champions league hailed as a sort of spooky coincidence or "destiny" as the last time they had won the european cup, a new pope was elected, there was a royal wedding/prince charles got married and another thing or two, all that happened again in 2005? I remember hearing about that.
skywalker wrote: » Nah, sure who believes in superstitions like that. :pac: ]
skywalker wrote: » Nah, sure who believes in superstitions like that. :pac:
MD1990 wrote: » this was brillant from the game Sunday
Washington Irving wrote: » There tends to be a huge overreaction when any of our players are in form too (Sterling > Neymar anyone? ). Just the nature of football fans, I find the relationship between (a section of) Arsenal fans and Wenger to be the best example.
K-9 wrote: » The best Sterling posts were in the United thread early in the season. A couple of posters worried Adnan might get burn out and turn out like Sterling!
Guy:Incognito wrote: » All contact is not a foul. It's (or was) a contact sport
amiable wrote: » Yep we can just enjoy Sterling for what he is now. An excellently talented 19 year old that scares the sh1t out of defenders when he runs at them with his blistering pace. Comparisons of Neymar and John Barnes are unfair and needless and not always accurate.
K-9 wrote: » In fairness it isn't just his pace, he's very strong and great at shielding the ball and dribbling in tight situations, there's times he keeps the ball with 3/4 opponents around him, nobody around him to pass to, he turns and away we go on the counter attack. I suppose the complimenty to him is he doesn't look out of place in that video showig his and Coutinho's best moments.
amiable wrote: » I love this about him
kildare75 wrote: » http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OV5_LQArLa0 my mams town...and my team.....and very proud of it..... make the dream come through... YNWA
LuckyLloyd wrote: » Just watched the 30 for 30 on Hillsborough. The recollections of the family members are truly and utterly heartbreaking. In terms of the documentary itself, it doesn't contribute anything new to the subject, but it's a good overview for those unfamiliar with the topic.
Eight Ball wrote: » Education is the key as unfortunately some morons still blame the fans for what happened. How anyone could watch that and not feel angry just as a football fan and not just a liverpool fan is beyond me.