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If Everton beat West Ham will the BBC do a top 7?


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Time for the resurrection <diva>

They've got their all you need to know about the new Premier League season on the homepage and the four teams they choose to include in the pic are Leicester, Arsenal, Man U and Chelsea, now tell me what the hell the last two are doing there? You put the top 4 in that pic
 
Time for the resurrection <diva>

They've got their all you need to know about the new Premier League season on the homepage and the four teams they choose to include in the pic are Leicester, Arsenal, Man U and Chelsea, now tell me what the hell the last two are doing there? You put the top 4 in that pic
Most people look to the future not the past, I guess it's different for Liverpool supporters <whistle>
 
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Another documentary / series on Salford City and the class of '92 to be shown on BBC soon.
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37392086

Klopp made his intentions clear with a bold claim when Liverpool opened their new Main Stand at Anfield recently.

"We want to go to the best teams in the world and give them hell," said Klopp as his managerial mission statement - and he has made good on his promise on the domestic front at least.


Just give credit where it's due McCunty you big ****ing bitter sourpuss, what the **** else is he supposed to do this season you moron
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/37392086

Klopp made his intentions clear with a bold claim when Liverpool opened their new Main Stand at Anfield recently.

"We want to go to the best teams in the world and give them hell," said Klopp as his managerial mission statement - and he has made good on his promise on the domestic front at least.


Just give credit where it's due McCunty you big ****ing bitter sourpuss, what the **** else is he supposed to do this season you moron

I also notice this massively [HASHTAG]#bitter[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#hypocrisy[/HASHTAG]

"In 14 games against Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Spurs since arriving at Liverpool almost a year ago, Klopp has lost only twice. He suffered a 1-0 home defeat by Manchester United in January and lost the League Cup final on penalties to Manchester City at Wembley in February. The sequence has included a 3-1 win at Stamford Bridge and a 4-1 triumph at Manchester City last season - as well as victory over two legs against Manchester United in the Europa League, which included a 2-0 win at Anfield and a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford."

So us losing the cup on penalties counts as a "loss" for the game and not a draw, but the second leg against Man Utd counts as a draw for us not a win.
 
I also notice this massively [HASHTAG]#bitter[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#hypocrisy[/HASHTAG]

"In 14 games against Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Spurs since arriving at Liverpool almost a year ago, Klopp has lost only twice. He suffered a 1-0 home defeat by Manchester United in January and lost the League Cup final on penalties to Manchester City at Wembley in February. The sequence has included a 3-1 win at Stamford Bridge and a 4-1 triumph at Manchester City last season - as well as victory over two legs against Manchester United in the Europa League, which included a 2-0 win at Anfield and a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford."

So us losing the cup on penalties counts as a "loss" for the game and not a draw, but the second leg against Man Utd counts as a draw for us not a win.
Pushing paranoia to the limit? :bandit:
 
I also notice this massively [HASHTAG]#bitter[/HASHTAG] [HASHTAG]#hypocrisy[/HASHTAG]

"In 14 games against Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Spurs since arriving at Liverpool almost a year ago, Klopp has lost only twice. He suffered a 1-0 home defeat by Manchester United in January and lost the League Cup final on penalties to Manchester City at Wembley in February. The sequence has included a 3-1 win at Stamford Bridge and a 4-1 triumph at Manchester City last season - as well as victory over two legs against Manchester United in the Europa League, which included a 2-0 win at Anfield and a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford."

So us losing the cup on penalties counts as a "loss" for the game and not a draw, but the second leg against Man Utd counts as a draw for us not a win.
By **** your getting desperate <yikes>
 
Pushing paranoia to the limit? :bandit:

Either you count cup games according to the result at full time, or you go by the eventual winner of the tie, you don't swap to whatever is the worse way of saying it for Liverpool/Klopp [HASHTAG]#consistency[/HASHTAG]

[HASHTAG]#bbcsalford[/HASHTAG] making out that the 1-1 was "only a draw" when it was the most comfortable game I've ever watched us play is [HASHTAG]#desperate[/HASHTAG]
 
Either you count cup games according to the result at full time, or you go by the eventual winner of the tie, you don't swap to whatever is the worse way of saying it for Liverpool/Klopp [HASHTAG]#consistency[/HASHTAG]

[HASHTAG]#bbcsalford[/HASHTAG] making out that the 1-1 was "only a draw" when it was the most comfortable game I've ever watched us play is [HASHTAG]#desperate[/HASHTAG]
And yet it was only a draw, the 1-1 scoreline tends to prove this.
You do realise that the article said you won the tie?
You did actually lose the cup final too by scoring less goals when the game was finished, that is why Sevilla are cup holders <ok>

Maybe the Astro rulebook doesn't cover actual results though :emoticon-0100-smile
 
[HASHTAG]#bbcsalford[/HASHTAG] football main page currently features 4 articles about Pogba

That's like 5 or 6 articles by revenue