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Doesn't mean you have to touch them to have a good relationship with them, that would be a bit....weird.
Must be cold in your house

And?
Doesn't mean you have to touch them to have a good relationship with them, that would be a bit....weird.

It's just typical of the Liverpool mentality.
Always the victim even though they started it.

No, we wouldn't stereotype like that - anyway, the lino just assumed Robertson was trying to steal his flag. Simple misunderstanding.It’s amazing how football makes some people complete and utter morons.
Talking about something happening between a linesman and a defender and suddenly it’s all about Liverpool fans apparently causing the deaths of 97 fans despite all the stuff that’s happened over last few years![]()
It’s amazing how football makes some people complete and utter morons.
Talking about something happening between a linesman and a defender and suddenly it’s all about Liverpool fans apparently causing the deaths of 97 fans despite all the stuff that’s happened over last few years![]()
It’s amazing how football makes some people complete and utter morons.
Talking about something happening between a linesman and a defender and suddenly it’s all about Liverpool fans apparently causing the deaths of 97 fans despite all the stuff that’s happened over last few years![]()
Me and Toonarmy have had our problems, but he didn't mention Hillsborough once.
What a weird direction to take that.
I wasn't even on about Hillsborough, but that's immediately where you go, that's up to you.

You both need to educate yourself because the chant ‘always the victims’ is strongly associated with hillsborough.
If in doubt, try googling it![]()
Or you can stop whinging, say "oh he didn't mean it, no harm done."
And ironically stop acting the victim.
Just a suggestion like.
What you on about? Who didn’t mean what?
Like I said always the victim is a chant that is sung at lfc fans about hillsborough. If you need to sink to that level then you bit of a pathetic human being really.

To me, 'always the victim' relates to every one of Klopp's tearful post match interviews.What you on about? Who didn’t mean what?
Like I said always the victim is a chant that is sung at lfc fans about hillsborough. If you need to sink to that level then you bit of a pathetic human being really.
You both need to educate yourself

You are digging yourself a bigger hole with each comment.Watch the video. He’s walking towards the tunnel and the lino is walking away from the tunnel to the ref.
The comment on the fact that you talk to officials during a game to develop a relationship with them probably happens in about 10% of cases in the Premier League. The other 90% are players arguing about decisions, wanting clarification etc. The referee doesn't need to interact with them at all. The relationship between players and officials has deteriorated into one of continuous conflict. The only way to stop this is to cut out the interaction. Referees should only talk to players to warn them about behaviour and discipline them. Players shouldn't be talking to officials full stop.
And if that’s what they were doing I agree with you. But it’s not. The interactions are all about trying to influence decisions, express anger at the decisions and generally disagree. It’s a completely pointless exercise that wastes time and stops the flow of the game.Gotta say I completely disagree with this. Being able to have a friendly discussion with the ref allows for more understanding of decisions being made and a greater respect between officials and players.
Robotic refs that ignore players completely doesn't help iny opinion. Instead get the refs mic'd up let us see and hear the interactions between refs, var and players and crack down on dissent. Also reiterate that surrounding the ref is a form of dissent and anything like that will result in a yellow card.
For this incident if Robertson and the linesman had had a civil conversation about a decision there would not be all this nonsense