You are a boring prick arent you. **** off back to where you came from and figure out how much its going to cost your plastic club to buy a cl trophy.
Firstly Premier League is a marketed First Division and is the First Division in everything but name. Therefore Liverpool have won the Premiership 18 times. There is no difference whatsoever unless you want to believe everything pre 1992 doesn't exist. Therefore there was no World Cup until 1994 and Brazil won the first one. England never won it. There was no football or world cups in 1966. Liverpool are elite, they are European royalty with a European record alongside Bayern Munich and Barcelona. Man City have a European record alongside Athlone Town, Sligo Rovers, TNS and Rangers.
Knocked out in the quarters Two years in a row Ground has no supporters No-one wants to go Scored a jammy tap-in The emptyhad got loud Sterling thought he won it The goal was disallowed For trophies won in Europe Our record is a sham The same amount as Fulham One less than West Ham We played against the Scousers To keep our dreams alive We scored inside 3 minutes But the Scousers they scored 5. We thought we were in the semis But Tottenham pulled it back Waynama in the middle Llorente in attack Sterling scored the winner The Emptyhad went mad The ref went to the camera The goal was disallowed Allez, Allez, Allez Allez Allez Allez.
The Reds look to have already made a move towards securing their first summer arrival with a deal to sign highly-rated young Polish goalkeeper Jakub Ojrzynski reportedly close. Liverpool Echo journalist James Pearce is claiming that Liverpool are ‘closing in’ on a deal to complete the purchase of Ojrzynski for a fee of £200,000. If reports in the media are anything to go by then Liverpool are surprisingly linked with Spanish international and Real Madrid skipper Sergio Ramos. According to AS, the relationship between Florentino Perez and Ramos is completely broken and the superstar defender is looking to leave the Los Blancos. The renowned Spanish media source have mentioned that the likes of Liverpool and Manchester United have contacted the player’s representatives in order to inquire about signing him. Moreover, there is interest from Juventus and China as well. Liverpool could reignite their interest in Nabil Fekir after Lyon’s president revealed that the midfielder will be allowed to leave the club this summer. Fekir was on the brink of joining Liverpool last summer in a £53 million deal but Jurgen Klopp’s side pulled the plug on the move after concerns were raised about the player’s history with knee injuries. The France international required two operations on his right knee inside the space of a year due to a cruciate ligament rupture and that made Liverpool walk away from the deal.
https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/new...aaFZgByk3YrGfO7yAqP42Z6JW64Tl8r5G_78l18_TNwP0 ffs rhc Someone from Warrington is so annoyed about noise at Liverpool airport they complained 842 times in ONE DAY
11.00 UPDATE: Barcelona to make changes Barcelona president Josep Bartomeu admits players will leave the club this summer after a turbulent season which saw them win the La Liga title but fail in Europe and in the Copa del Rey final. Bartomeu said: "The season ends with the La Liga title. It wasn't to be in the Copa del Rey and we keep moving forward. "Every year new players come in. So far we have confirmed De Jong's signing and now we will work on bringing in others and moving players on, as is normal every summer.
Sir Alex Ferguson's hurt at being sidelined by Manchester United... he feels isolated and believes club should have gone for Mauricio Pochettino over Ole Gunnar Solskjaer. The circus continues at old toilet