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It's Merseyside v Manchester this weekend isn't it? Ideally Everton to draw with City because after their defeat to Chelsea and a midweek CL match it's possible and Utd to draw with Liverpool. Three points for us against Burnley will put us well in the mix up there.

OK. I'm sure we'll do what we can to accommodate you <whistle>
 
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What. A. Prick.

Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has upset his players by arranging a training session at 16:00 GMT on Christmas Day. (Sun)
 
Something else to add to the Saltypudlian Encyclopedia of Double Standards, volume MCMLIV
https://www.areanapoli.it/rassegna-...l-liverpool-era-in-viaggio-premio_305335.html

Translation (via Google Translate)

"I thought I was going to die", the story of Mattia attacked by Liverpool fans. He was on a premium trip

The Napoli fan of only 24 years had decided to go to Liverpool to celebrate his degree. An ambush of hooligans array.

Today's edition of Corriere del Mezzogiorno tells of the aggression suffered in Liverpool by a young Napoli fan of only 24 who decided to go to Liverpool to celebrate his degree.

Mattia, a Neapolitan from Vomero, knows English and on Tuesday evening at the exit from Anfield Road, after being surrounded and beaten by seven people (he tells), he tried to ask for help. Liverpool is celebrating for the knockout round of champions and no driver wants to stop and take "a pest" at that time. But when Mattia is joined by a friend, there are two of them to reiterate the request and after about ten minutes, a gentleman stops his car and takes the boys to the hospital.

The diagnosis: fracture of the cheekbone and a problem with the cavity of the eye. Surgery is hypothesised. Have you just had a fight between ultrà? No, more banally (but otherwise serious) an act of vandalism of hooligans. The rest is so scary, "I thought I was dying" and the desire to return home. To the life of all time. With a big question: «Why?». Mattia just wanted to celebrate his degree and, perhaps, his Napoli.
 
Something else to add to the Saltypudlian Encyclopedia of Double Standards, volume MCMLIV
https://www.areanapoli.it/rassegna-...l-liverpool-era-in-viaggio-premio_305335.html

Translation (via Google Translate)

"I thought I was going to die", the story of Mattia attacked by Liverpool fans. He was on a premium trip

The Napoli fan of only 24 years had decided to go to Liverpool to celebrate his degree. An ambush of hooligans array.

Today's edition of Corriere del Mezzogiorno tells of the aggression suffered in Liverpool by a young Napoli fan of only 24 who decided to go to Liverpool to celebrate his degree.

Mattia, a Neapolitan from Vomero, knows English and on Tuesday evening at the exit from Anfield Road, after being surrounded and beaten by seven people (he tells), he tried to ask for help. Liverpool is celebrating for the knockout round of champions and no driver wants to stop and take "a pest" at that time. But when Mattia is joined by a friend, there are two of them to reiterate the request and after about ten minutes, a gentleman stops his car and takes the boys to the hospital.

The diagnosis: fracture of the cheekbone and a problem with the cavity of the eye. Surgery is hypothesised. Have you just had a fight between ultrà? No, more banally (but otherwise serious) an act of vandalism of hooligans. The rest is so scary, "I thought I was dying" and the desire to return home. To the life of all time. With a big question: «Why?». Mattia just wanted to celebrate his degree and, perhaps, his Napoli.


Sounds like a right pussy<whistle>