If we do the job we won't need anyone's help. I can't see Newcastle winning but I can't see Cardiff winning either ........ will they also be missing Cala who was sent off? Newcastle won't want to see out the season with a home defeat so they have everything to play for. Villa are the luckiest 'regation' team imo. They have to play Hull at home who are safe and looking towards Wembley.
Still some twists to be had at that end for me, I reckon you've got the best fixtures for games 37 and 38 though out of the teams scrapping. Obviously you're getting beat on Saturday mind!
I don't need to take the moral high ground because as you often say, it's a discussion forum, but with some of the comments on here it's not difficult to gravitate.
So why bring the 'football factory' ****e into it for no reason unless it's to smokescreen your **** argument?
You have mentioned that more than me, could it be your itching for an argument, or does that cap fit?
I've only mentioned it because you don't have an answer and it's funny to see you constantly sidestepping the question. Or do you .............
What? I suggest you keep your mouth shut about it because you weren't there, and stupid, baseless accusations make you look like a moron. I couldn't tell you what happened, because, like you, I wasn't there, so like a normal person I don't go shouting my mouth off about the causes What you've said is just incredibly disrespectful and ignorant.
Keep my mouth shut because some hapless dope tells me to I can tell you what happened at Wembley in 1973 despite not being there. Justice Taylor wasn't at Hillsborough either you clown. My 'stupid baseless accusations' are based on facts. The Taylor Report stated that, despite the errors in policing, the inadequate stewarding and poor facilities, some Liverpool supporters had a part to play in the tragedy. I watched the events unfold on TV and have read every page of that report. You're talking rubbish based on reading the Daily Mirror and look clueless. Or are you denying that the root cause of the tragedy was people pushing? I'm not shouting my mouth off, I'm putting forward a reasoned opinion ....... why not give it a go sometime In fact, don't bother ......... this was your last attempt "Oh no, you won't see your team get humped by Chelsea and Man City... "
I was surrounded by Everton fans in the Roker End, a few years back, with no trouble and some great football banter, it was just as it should be, a great afternoon.
Hmmmm definitely reasoned, well thought out facts there like... I don't remember reading about "scumbag supporters" being the cause... Funny that.
Have you read the Taylor Report, I doubt it ........ you're just a gullible gimp that repeats whatever ****e the tabloids feed you. "Perhaps they should have put the following message on the tickets for the semi-final, Don't push and no one will get hurt." I stand by everything I've said including that. Are you claiming no one pushed?
Least I don't have to constantly be controversial so I don't get lonely... You're like the Garth Crooks of not606 I wonder what reaction you'd receive if you attempted to debate this "reasoned" opinion with the Liverpool fans on their board, instead of hiding here making these snide remarks like a little coward. 100% certain you've never dared, and never will.
No you have to leech onto other people's boards I'm no coward and this is an open forum where we've already had Man City & Man Utd posting their views. I've already discussed this with Liverpool supporters so there you are shot down in flames yet again Why not leech onto the Liverpool board and invite them on here to discuss it big man? So, without dancing around like a backtracking clown again, are you saying the Liverpool fans didn't push?
Congratulations on highlighting my point. I have the courage to share my opinion with others of different football clubs... Unlike others, who only use the multi-board aspect to beg for tickets...
No and I doubt you have either, I've read a summary ........ as I've said that's neither an enquiry or an inquest and they have no powers other than to report. The findings of the Taylor Report still stand and he stated that the Liverpool supporters had a part to play in the events. Be honest Billy, are you really saying that the Liverpool supporters didn't push and crush people against the exterior gates?
You don't have an opinion worth wiping my arse on ffs ...... you've just accused me of being a coward and I've shot you down yet again. Keep trying son, you'll score a point one day if I'm drunk or distracted As I've said, I highlighted that point because I stand by it, just like everything else I post on here. BTW, offering to pay well over the odds isn't begging you bellend.
Well I hope your players have that mindset mate, one of the few things we've done right this season is take advantage of big club complacency.
Page 5 In 1981 before the FA Cup Semi-Final between Tottenham Hotspur and Wolverhampton Wanderers there was serious congestion at the Leppings Lane turnstiles and crushing on the confined outer concourse. This led directly to severe compression on the Leppings Lane terrace and injuries to fans. Hillsborough was not used again for an FA Cup semi-final until 1987, and then again in 1988. (it goes on to discuss this previous incident in detail in the following pages, outlining how similar the incident was, and how luckily fatalities were avoided, some because crowd restricting measures in place in '89 were absent, allowing people to spill out rather than be crushed... Page 6 It is evident from the documents disclosed to the Panel that the safety of the crowd admitted to the terrace was compromised at every level: access to the turnstiles from the public highway; the condition and adequacy of the turnstiles; the management of the crowd by SYP and the SWFC stewards; alterations to the terrace, particularly the construction of pens; the condition and placement of crush barriers; access to the central pens via a tunnel descending at a 1 in 6 gradient; emergency egress from the pens via small gates in the perimeter fence; and lack of precise monitoring of crowd capacity within the pens. These deficiencies were well known and further overcrowding problems at the turnstiles in 1987 and on the terrace in 1988 were additional indications of the inherent dangers to crowd safety. The risks were known and the crush in 1989 was foreseeable. The first 10 pages alone make you look like a baffoon Smug. I suggest you give it a read.
If you can please just confirm that United fans didn't start fighting with your fans when we lost the title in the last minute to City, then I won't rub it in when we beat you by 4. Deal?