Wondered how long it would take for someone to point out I forgot to exclude stickies Strong work Greez
Easily done when there are no real fans using the board If you made a thread on the Everton board it would be front page until 2018
Nah, Horses Head, Christine and Matthew all have LFC themed threads on the go on the yoonited board, plus the Gerrard one from someond called Foo. #indenial
I'll give this another week before BBC Salford say that police suspect a Scouser: http://www.messengernewspapers.co.u...may_have_been_robbed_while_dying_in_alleyway/
This one isn't about us for once, but shows how **** #bbcsalford are Front page. "Nigel Pearson: Leicester City boss quiet on sacking reports" http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31261549 He hasn't been sacked. He's said the rumours were inaccurate and without foundation and the club have made a statement. What the **** more do you want him to say about something that didn't actually happen?
He said nothing of the sort, try reading it again He actually said "They have made a statement. I'm not going to speak about it", which to anyone with half a brain is him refusing to pass comment
He referred people to the club's official statement which said the rumours were unfounded. What further comment is someone expected to make about something that didn't happen
He didn't deny it happenned though did he? He merely said the club had passed comment and he wasn't going to. #epicfail
You've made a clown of yourself (yet again) as in your haste to take yet another pop at the Beeb, you failed to actually read the piece properly. As a result you misquoted Pearson and are now looking to deflect away from your fail please log in to view this image
How ****ing #bitter is McCunty? BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Anfield Liverpool 3-2 Tottenham "Inspired substitution or desperate punt? No-one inside Anfield (apart from the Spurs fans) cares as Liverpool have the lead for the third time through Mario Balotelli's first Premier League goal for the club. As we said earlier - law of averages dictated it would happen sometime."
He's just a prime example of a bitter blueshite, and he just happens to be allowed to spout his bile because his bosses in salford applaud his type of unbiased views on football.
Am I missing something here, or is this yet another bizarre bit of Beeb reporting? Balotelli's recent impotence might be a good thing to rival fans, but hardly to a supposedly impartial journalist.
McCunty jumps on the Kane bandwagon http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/31395579 Kane is doing great, but you just know for a fact this article was already written last night assuming Spurs would win, and was only delayed until today so it could be rewritten because they lost, with phrases like "Harry's game - striker shines in defeat" clumsily edited