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I see that the BBC Footy website is running yet another 'Pool headline.
Is this what I get chased to pay my unpaid licence fee for?
Is this what I get chased to pay my unpaid licence fee for?
Must be a seriously slow news day for that to be the main headline. Is he really fielding anymore youngsters than others? I can understand Gerrard saying something to praise his manager but I fail to see how anyone who's not a Liverpool fan would give a ****. BBC love United and 'Pool.
BBC love United and 'Pool.
Indeed, YV.
The bias expressed for those two teams - not just by the BBC, but by all the media - is simply unreal.
The Liverpool fielding youngsters is part of a much greater issue involving The progress (or lack of) in our international team, the percentage English players playing top level football and how the FA plan to deal with this.
I agree - and equally the printed media have always resented London teams believeing that the north of engalnd is the hot bed of football and clubs from anywhere else are just pretenders. In 1991 Arsenal won the league only losing 1 match - they didn't get one player in the PFA writers team of the year.
If a company which ran the country's biggest football based lottery type game at the time had owned a London club in the 60s, 70s 80s and early 90s, whilst that club swept all before them funded off the backs of the ordinary working classes, the shouts of foul play from Fleet street's finest would have been deafening. As it was Liverpool it was the silence which was deafening.
I think most neutrals' intense dislike of 'Pool and Mousers sprang up from LFC's arrogance of the 70s and the expectation that it would always win. All of that seems rather silly now, but the BBC still seem to pander to the myth. I, and many others, want that crushed out of our media, and for a realistic picture to be painted.
The other reason why so many neutrals have a dislike of Mousers is because of Bread, that fly-on-the-wall socio-documentary about a Liverpudlian family who used loopholes in our social security laws of the time to scrounge £millions off the British tax-payer. I know I will never forgive them for that.
Hopefully they scrap international football altogether.


The other reason why so many neutrals have a dislike of Mousers is because of Bread, that fly-on-the-wall socio-documentary about a Liverpudlian family who used loopholes in our social security laws of the time to scrounge £millions off the British tax-payer. I know I will never forgive them for that.
Thanks HIAG, choked on my morning coffee.Or maybe his years as a Liverpool player, player/manager, manager, academy director and youth player mentor along with his Hillsborough and local cancer charity work swung the decision to invite him onto the board.
But yeah the club probably copied Utd.![]()
PMK - It wasn't a long line of text, but you still managed to get confused by what I said.
How did you manage that?
I didn't say Liverpool were copying utd.
I said the tactic of having an over bearing previously successful manager loitering around behind the scenes does not appear to be working for Utd.
Don't be surprised to see Suarez lift up his shirt to reveal a For Sale sign if he scores, though.
