Well, yes, as it happens, but that is not what meant. I was referring more to how oppo fans under-appreciated Modders/Henderson rather than comparing their abilities. Alas 100% true. Even in that friendly where they picked them all but replaced Suarez with Rooney they changed the system so none of them had a clue. Classic England
Choppers and a couple of goalscorers,that's Cesspool......and it works for them! It's hands me down from Shankly.....
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists he wants his side to try to win the Premier League title in the most sporting manner possible. (Source: Daily Mirror) I'm laughing at the bare-arsed cheek of this! So, Roy Rodgers wants to try to win the title in the "most sporting manner possible," does he? That's after his team has dived and cheated its way to the position its now in. Unless, of course, Rodgers is telling us that the only way possible for 'Pool to win the title is by diving and cheating?
"Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers insists he wants his side to try to win the Premier League title in the most sporting manner possible." This article was sponsored by Junkers JU87, and HMS Conqueror.
"Not really, but they're good for focusing on referees mistakes that have cost us points this season" And how many such points would that be ?? As many as the Tom Daleys have gained ??
No, Kate. I'd liken myself to a Murray Mint: very tasty, but a bit more sophisticated than your usual mint.
Whatever "sweetie" you are HIAG, the irrefutable fact is the Mousers cannot resist having a bite. Even when they are told tis bad for them.
I laugh, RDBD, but I must remind myself that this is not a wum thread, but a serious commentary on the current state of the Mouser mentality.
In years to come, social anthropologists might well study this thread and use it as the basis for academic works.
606s everywhere are fertile ground for psychology/psychiatry studies on OCD. I have long said the admins on JA606 are funded by research grant money from this sector, providing they do not ban particular "case studies" from Spurs 606.