Your good to go as long as you you dont start calling people names, they are very sensitive to being called names Tbf its only a select few that are totally deluded and tin foil hatty, the rest are ok
Oh i know, Dier, RCL and spurly are sound but they have some very fragile posters on there (Croyden to name but one)
Oh **** yeah! hbic, vimhawk, the changing man, billy the yid... are all a great source of amusment for me
Controversial post maybe but I don't really get the full on meltdown from Utd fans right now. You're fifth in the table and pretty close to a CL spot. I know it's far below the fans' and club's expectations so somewhat understand the furore, but it's not catastrophic. If you can get some results and Chelsea, Leicester and City continue to be inconsistent and drop more points then I can see your lot making it. As much as I enjoy the meltdown and being able to rub your abhorrent Manc faces in it, I think I'm somehow looking forward to a day when we play each other and it's a proper title fight with more riding on the result than just pride, that's what the game's all about after all, the true, historic rivalries, and also to a day when the fakes Citeh have had their day
Same mate, i really wish we were your challengers again but that's a way off yet. The league needs the likes of us, Chelsea and Arsenal to get their **** together or others to step up and make the title a fight.
It's these big rivalries that make the sport what it is and football needs them, there's a co-dependency there, the fans need it and the teams need it, it's what the game thrives on. As Liverpool fans can attest, since in the recent past we've been where you guys are essentially, things at the top are always cyclical so you'll be back whether that takes a change in ownership, getting the right manager maybe, or just through giving it time and properly re-building
Talking points: 1.2 disallowed goals- one should stand. 2,Liverpool counter attack that one them resulted in the second goal. Job well done.
Gini Wijnaldum's underrated role in Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool success Goals from Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah helped Jurgen Klopp's Liverpool to a 2-0 win over Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday https://www.skysports.com/football/news/11669/11913077/wijnaldums-underrated-influence
In hindsight, it’s a relatively simple win and it should have been easier (with the exception of a few spells from united). We’ve now come through spurs and united. Two big wins and we’ve also extended the lead at the top. Special times