because you can't even fill the one you have. New Year you got 35K ffs.You all blamed that on a protest against Roy. So last night with King Kenny in charge and the team on the ups you still couldn't sell out.4500 empty seats. Big club? Don't make me
Nice try but Fulham only took 500 tickets.The rest went on general sale to scousers and were even on sale last night at the ticket office.IT SAYS THAT ON YOUR OWN WEBSITE DIPPY
Ah, but put it in perspective please, oh abrahmovite. Anfield probably has more atmosphere in its ground staff, than Stalin Bridge could ever acheive.
Yes,I remember the thrilling Anfield Euro atmophere. Liverpool 1 Chelsea 3 and not a sound from the Krap Kop.
I wouldn't go that for. He is a bit of a plonker for not knowing his own clubs ticketing details but twat is a bit harsh.
please log in to view this image lets laugh at chelseas ticket system hmmmmmmmm please bring plastic flags eh
Thanks for the 52 quids mate but maybe you'd be better giving it to Henry so he can up the cheapskate offer for Suarez.
huh? as an aside: you have 16 posts on this forum, 7 on this thread alone and I can see your name littered around the Liverpool forum................... do you actually support Chelsea?
**** off chelsea fc you ain't got no history 5 european cups and 18 leagues that's what we call history
I hear the Russians need new stadiums. You remember Moscow, right? When that first glimpse of what it's like to win Old Big Ears fell over like a big girl's blouse. A big useless girl's blouse with no major European title. One more and we'll need a new trophy cabinet.
speaking of new stadiums, what was the reseason for Galatasary leaving theirs? New one meant to be pretty spectacular? Always had a soft spot for them for Hagi and Hasan Sas
So two poor seasons (counting the current one) suddenly makes Liverpool a small club? And two decent seasons (spurs) suddenly means they're one of the big boys? People seem to be getting confused between 'good' and 'big'. Granted, Liverpool haven't been a particularly 'good' team this season, but neither have Chelsea of late. 'Big' has nothing to do with your position in the table. I'd call Leeds a 'big' club and they're in the Championship. Same for Newcastle last season. The last time Real Madrid won a trophy of any kind was three seasons ago (2008)...are they a 'small' club? You don't get anything for finishing 2nd.