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What will Liverpool win in the 2014-15 season...?

  • Premier League

  • Champions League

  • FA Cup

  • League Cup

  • As much as Everton and Spurs!


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Fergie is really an evil shape-shifting lizard illuminati creature from the Pleiades disguised roughly like a human being in order to upset the natural balance on Earth and turn us all into mindless automata.
He's only managed to get to Utd supporters so far......

If you ask Sisu nicely, he might be persuaded to tell you all about it. <ok>

<laugh> Splendid.
 
Merseyside Police causing more problems than solving them.

Merseyside Police is offering advice to fans planning on attending the Derby Match at Goodison Park on Saturday, 7 February.

Superintendent Chris Markey, said: "We are looking forward to Saturday's match, it is usually a very lively and memorable occasion which attracts a worldwide T.V. audience.

Whilst we have made our position quite clear with regards to the kick off time, there will be no change to our policing style which will be firm, fair and friendly as it always is at football matches on Merseyside. As such officers will be doing all they can to ensure supporters are safe and can enjoy the occasion both at the stadium and elsewhere.

"At the last derby in September there were no major issues and I am sure supporters of both clubs would want to further enhance the reputation of football on Merseyside as ambassadors for their clubs and the city whilst contributing to the atmosphere inside the ground.

“Fans have been afforded more time before the game to socialise and have a drink. This is all part of the match day experience however I am urging supporters not to drink to excess, which can result in anti - social or even criminal behaviour. We have worked closely with the club, supporters groups, the city council and local bars and pubs leading up to the game to minimise any problems and to promote a sensible approach to alcohol intake.

“At the stadium Everton Football Club has plans in place, supported by ourselves, to ensure the safety of supporters and to enhance the match day experience.

This includes a ‘selective’ search operation and as such supporters are being advised to attend well in advance of kick off time to facilitate a timely entry into the stadium. I would also remind all fans that anyone who is deemed to be drunk will not be permitted to enter the stadium.

"This fixture has a long history and unlike other city- based derby games it is likely that small numbers of Liverpool supporters may have obtained tickets for the home areas.

Everton have undertaken to fully enforce the ground regulations for this fixture in respect of segregation. Any away supporter seeking entry to home areas of the stadium will not be permitted entry irrespective of whether they have a ticket for that area of the stadium. If any away supporter is identified in home areas they may be ejected.

These regulations are clearly printed on the match day ticket and I would urge any Liverpool supporter who is in possession of a ticket for the Home section not to attend the stadium on Saturday.

As always we will be working closely with club stewards and any poor behaviour will be dealt with as we don't want it to affect the enjoyment of other fans at the game, especially young supporters.

“Unfortunately we have seen the use of pyrotechnical devices at grounds around the country, whilst at Goodison Park itself there have been incidents of missile throwing and supporters entering the playing area on occasion.

Such behaviour, albeit committed by the very small minority, amount to criminal offences and put the safety of other supporters at risk. I would remind supporters that the CCTV system inside the stadium is excellent and allows both ourselves and the club to identify offenders at the earliest opportunity.

“I would like to remind anyone who does engage in disorder on Saturday that in December nine men were given custodial sentences and banned from attending football matches for six-years at Liverpool Crown Court.

This followed an investigation into an incident of disorder at a bar in Liverpool city centre following a Liverpool home game. Ask yourself the question” is this behaviour worth a criminal record, Football Banning Order and even the possibility of a jail term?

"We have a substantial policing operation in place for the game, which covers not only the stadium but also the City centre and other areas across the county.

The key aim for us will be to ensure those attending the game and those who are watching in pubs and bars have an enjoyable evening and are safe. As such any anti - social behaviour or more serious violence cannot be tolerated and those responsible can expect to be dealt with appropriately.”

So a blues fan with son who's a red or vice versa are not allowed to sit together, anyone that's had only a couple of pre-match pints and has the smell of them in his/her breath could be refused entry into the ground depending on which police officer they walk past at the turnstiles.

They got their arse kicked in court and look like they want to prove their way that their objection to kick off time was valid.

I posted somewhere yesterday or the day before. The police will aggravate any minor incident into a major one, just si they can say "We told you so".

[HASHTAG]#twats[/HASHTAG]
 
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A frosty news conference from Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho.
Q: "How many teams are in the title race?"
A: "It's not my problem."
Q: "Who will play, Drogba or Remy?"
A: Silence. Shrugs shoulders.
Q: "Is Cesc Fabregas fit?"
A: "Filipe Luis is injured. The player who is suspended is suspended."
Q: "Why did you not speak to the press before or after the Manchester City game?"
A: "If you want to make a silence very noisy it depends on what you want to do and you can make noise with your silence."



<laugh> what a total **** <laugh>

He's in complete [HASHTAG]#meltdown[/HASHTAG] because he's so scared of losing the title race to City without refs helping him
 
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Another great answer from Jose Mourinho:

Asked where new signing Juan Cuadrado will fit in the team, Mourinho says: "Goalkeeper? Impossible. We do not need one. Central defence? We do not need one and he is too small for that. He can play anywhere else."


<laugh>

[HASHTAG]#meltdown[/HASHTAG]
[HASHTAG]#campaign[/HASHTAG]
 
A French journalist does get Jose talking when he asks about French central defender Kurt Zouma. Mourinho has also helped develop another French defender, Raphael Varane, during his time at Real Madrid.

Mourinho says: "The French Federation should write a letter thanking me. Now they have the two best young defenders in the world."

<laugh>
 
A French journalist does get Jose talking when he asks about French central defender Kurt Zouma. Mourinho has also helped develop another French defender, Raphael Varane, during his time at Real Madrid.

Mourinho says: "The French Federation should write a letter thanking me. Now they have the two best young defenders in the world."

<laugh>
They'd both be much better if they went to Utd.
 
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Van Gaal will contest the FA charge <laugh>

Van Gaal said: "In 30 years as a trainer-coach I've never been charged. I do not think I said something wrong.
"I said before the game everything is in favour of the underdog."

Including the referee you mong <laugh> <ok>

[HASHTAG]#frivolous[/HASHTAG]
 
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Norwich have expressed their disappointment after Leeds defender Giuseppe Bellusci was found not guilty of racially abusing their striker Cameron Jerome.

The Italian was charged in December but an independent regulatory commission dropped the case at a personal hearing today after Bellusci denied the charge.


FA is too bored to care about racial abuse now Suarez is gone.

[HASHTAG]#nobandwagontojumpon[/HASHTAG]
 
Norwich are disappointed that their striker wasn't racially abused?
 
Van Gaal will contest the FA charge <laugh>

Van Gaal said: "In 30 years as a trainer-coach I've never been charged. I do not think I said something wrong.
"I said before the game everything is in favour of the underdog."

Including the referee you mong <laugh> <ok>

[HASHTAG]#frivolous[/HASHTAG]


Context is not an applicable excuse nor is not fully understanding the English language.<whistle>
 
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A French journalist does get Jose talking when he asks about French central defender Kurt Zouma. Mourinho has also helped develop another French defender, Raphael Varane, during his time at Real Madrid.

Mourinho says: "The French Federation should write a letter thanking me. Now they have the two best young defenders in the world."

<laugh>


if its one thing mourinho/chavs know about its parking the bus <ok>
 
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