Diego you best mention to Madrid how they can't actually claim to have 'la decima' couple years ago because they changed the name of the trophy half way through their wins
And you can then remind England we've never won the World Cup. Sure we won a Jules Rimet trophy but there have been 2 format changes and a new trophy since then, so I expect no one will have mentioned that win since 1970.
odd bbc odd article about cout injury, top line "Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho could miss the rest of January through injury, but Sam Allardyce defends criticism of Jurgen Klopp." ??
Fat Sam again talking about us and Klopp's training methods on sky's website, this chap has a right hard on for all things LFC it seems, #shutitfatcunt
Ever since Fergie had a mangina meltdown on Fat Sham's behalf over Benitez' throat cut gesture years back when mullering Fat Sham's team
I was trying to think of a time before that when fat Sam got a boner and it seems that's the root cause of all his ejaculation over the years. Fat twat he is.
And obviously Manchester United cannot claim to be the most successful club in England as they have only won 13 PL titles (the 7 old league titles don't count), whereas Liverpool won all 18 of there titles, under a single format.
Think you all need to read my posts again, I have said the "in Istanbul we won it five times" is bullshit, as far as I know you only played one final in Istanbul.
Just to add to your BBC complex, check out the Welsh Football news on this page (bottom third) http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/
Because we aren't morons and understand that punctuation is important, especially when it comes to lyrics, poetry or any other non-standard prose. "In Istanbul, we won it five times." Here the the first part sets the scene for the second part but the comma separates the two clauses. Another example: "A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."