I can't find any mention of Liverpool on the BBC sports/football front page. There are usually a minimum of at least 3 to 4 articles referring to anything to do with Liverpool FC on any given day. Did they not play at weekend or have I missed something ?
At least the Daily Mail have a story headed "Really, Kenny? Dalglish blames bad luck as Reds drop 27 points at home" Still can't believe the BBC haven't joined in the criticism, you don't think they could still be a tad bias ?
What a difference a week makes !!!!! Last week there was no mention of Liverpool on the BBC's sports/football front page but today there is at least three articles, did they win today for a change ?
Based on that magical performance against a team already on its holidays i think it's fair to say that next year will be their year.
The buffoon is now their messiah Beating a mid table team is now being seen as a huge triumph. Their board is full of " we'll win the premiership title next season. Guaranteed!" , don't they ever learn?
Liverpool are now the best team in the land. Ah well, I guess we're all just going to have to accept that Liverpool are heading for a period of dominence
BBC Sport are now based in Media City in Salford,you'll probably find that a Man Utd supporter is now responsible for the BBC Football website hence the none LFC banner headlines.
That quote is nearly as hilarious as the one Hansen has just muttered on Match of the day "probably the best hatrick ever " And this headline on the BBC sports page must have been written by a United fan also "Suarez hits form in Liverpool win Luis Suarez scores from 45 yards to complete his hat-trick as Liverpool ease to a 3-0 victory against Norwich." Have they lenghthened the pitch at Norwich or have I missed something ?
This is another classic written by the new "United loving" head of BBC sport ( according to page moss kopshite ) Dalglish hails 'fantastic' Liverpool Suarez's third was the pick of an impressive bunch as he pounced on Elliott Ward's failure to keep possession near the halfway line then, spotting Ruddy off his line, executed an inch-perfect chip over the sprawling keeper. It sealed a welcome victory for Liverpool, who had looked in danger of sinking into the bottom half after winning two of 11 league matches before this one. Although Chelsea await in the Cup final on Saturday, Kenny Dalglish's team did not look distracted as they recorded back-to-back wins for the first time in six months. I was right then, last week's result didn't happen and that's why there was no mention of Liverpool !!!!!
The scousers board is full of "we'll win the title next season" and "other teams are now worried about Liverpool". After one win against a team who has nothing to play for. Wow. The buffoon manager is full of joy and not even once gave a hint of wanting to headbutt the reporter for a change...obviously no complaints about referees nor any mention of how they got the decisions today...