He's getting tetchy now because his excuses are running out. He's been at Tottenham long enough now for excuses to end. His reaction to what OGS said about Son and not feeding his kids was nothing more than deflecting tactics. He and everybody else on the planet knew that Olly didn't mean it literally and wasn't actually saying he wouldn't feed his kids. He knows the English language well enough to understand that over exaggeration is a part of English humour. His deflecting tactics after a 3-1 defeat was just typical Mourinho and it looked exactly what it was when he ended the conference....pathetic.
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He's getting tetchy now because his excuses are running out. He's been at Tottenham long enough now for excuses to end. His reaction to what OGS said about Son and not feeding his kids was nothing more than deflecting tactics. He and everybody else on the planet knew that Olly didn't mean it literally and wasn't actually saying he wouldn't feed his kids. He knows the English language well enough to understand that over exaggeration is a part of English humour. His deflecting tactics after a 3-1 defeat was just typical Mourinho and it looked exactly what it was when he ended the conference....pathetic.
Yep. Supported Dinamo since I was a toddler, then started casually supporting Liverpool as well in late nineties mostly because of Sporty Spice who promoted the club
But got fully immersed after the Istanbul final in 2005 when I was in college, watched the final stoned with friends which probably enhanced the whole experience, couldn't believe the fans at HT or the comeback so I was beyond hooked.
But got fully immersed after the Istanbul final in 2005 when I was in college, watched the final stoned with friends which probably enhanced the whole experience, couldn't believe the fans at HT or the comeback so I was beyond hooked.
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Just realised there will be some fans at the Chelsea - City game tomorrow!
Really looking forward to hearing that!
Really looking forward to hearing that!
Tell me to shut up if you wish. But the use of the word "pathetic" annoys me. It's invariably used as a pejorative. For me it means "arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness.". If you want to crtiticise Jose, call him a knobhead. It's much clearer!Morbius wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 6:10 pm
He's getting tetchy now because his excuses are running out. He's been at Tottenham long enough now for excuses to end. His reaction to what OGS said about Son and not feeding his kids was nothing more than deflecting tactics. He and everybody else on the planet knew that Olly didn't mean it literally and wasn't actually saying he wouldn't feed his kids. He knows the English language well enough to understand that over exaggeration is a part of English humour. His deflecting tactics after a 3-1 defeat was just typical Mourinho and it looked exactly what it was when he ended the conference....pathetic.
Kai wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 6:17 pmYep. Supported Dinamo since I was a toddler, then started casually supporting Liverpool as well in late nineties mostly because of Sporty Spice who promoted the club
But got fully immersed after the Istanbul final in 2005 when I was in college, watched the final stoned with friends which probably enhanced the whole experience, couldn't believe the fans at HT or the comeback so I was beyond hooked.
Yeah that Istanbul night was one of those games where you remember where you were when you watched it and I remember the game like it was yesterday. Strangely enough I was looking up Vladimir Smicer yesterday as I was curious to know what happened to him.
I was always curious who would have taken Liverpool's 5th penalty if Shevchenko had scored, would have been SG surely??? There were some tough teams in Eastern Europe before money came into the game. I used to love watching teams like CSKA and Dynamo Kiev and I even remember Dinamo Tblisi beating Liverpool 3-0 when they were defending champions. Lech Poznan were solid and Dinamo Bucherest came close to reaching the 84 final.....oh and Hajduk were pretty good too
greenmark wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 6:35 pmTell me to shut up if you wish. But the use of the word "pathetic" annoys me. It's invariably used as a pejorative. For me it means "arousing pity, especially through vulnerability or sadness.". If you want to crtiticise Jose, call him a knobhead. It's much clearer!Morbius wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 6:10 pm
He's getting tetchy now because his excuses are running out. He's been at Tottenham long enough now for excuses to end. His reaction to what OGS said about Son and not feeding his kids was nothing more than deflecting tactics. He and everybody else on the planet knew that Olly didn't mean it literally and wasn't actually saying he wouldn't feed his kids. He knows the English language well enough to understand that over exaggeration is a part of English humour. His deflecting tactics after a 3-1 defeat was just typical Mourinho and it looked exactly what it was when he ended the conference....pathetic.
I would never tell you to shut up, reason being I'm too used to people telling me to
Wouldn't want to trigger rival fans but yeah, Liverpool FC is a special institution indeed, very glad I lucked out into supporting the club
The club values align with my own and the rich history speaks for itself, the worldwide fanbase is pretty incredible and wholesome to say the least, the players and ex players must feel that connection too since they won't shut up about it for the rest of their life.
I don't consume much else from football, since in my subjective and objective opinion I already consume the very best of football, simply by consuming Liverpool FC. As cringe as that sounds
Can't even compare smaller leagues with that, too much corruption kills what little enjoyment there is. England is miles ahead in terms of football product, it's probably your biggest export, it has the right mix of everything, while most of Europe still has issues with hooliganism. Other big leagues all have a major flaw in them, hopefully VAR doesn't become one for England.
The club values align with my own and the rich history speaks for itself, the worldwide fanbase is pretty incredible and wholesome to say the least, the players and ex players must feel that connection too since they won't shut up about it for the rest of their life.
I don't consume much else from football, since in my subjective and objective opinion I already consume the very best of football, simply by consuming Liverpool FC. As cringe as that sounds
Can't even compare smaller leagues with that, too much corruption kills what little enjoyment there is. England is miles ahead in terms of football product, it's probably your biggest export, it has the right mix of everything, while most of Europe still has issues with hooliganism. Other big leagues all have a major flaw in them, hopefully VAR doesn't become one for England.
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I started off supporting Everton because I liked their strip, then I saw Arsenal's and liked theirs better so supported them, but then I saw the all red and that was it!
In my defense all those flip-flops were in a 5 minute period and I was 4 years old but I got there in the end!
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Thats amazing. I went through the exact same list. I wasn't pushed in any direction by family. So floated. I remember Charlie George and Ronnie Radford with great fondness. But, ultimately,, aged 9, Liverpool were it for me. And nothing ignites my passion and despair so much as their results/performances. Such is the fate of a fan.Trader Pat wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 7:30 pmI started off supporting Everton because I liked their strip, then I saw Arsenal's and liked theirs better so supported them, but then I saw the all red and that was it!
In my defense all those flip-flops were in a 5 minute period and I was 4 years old but I got there in the end!
Who to support between Everton and Spurs? Given the impact on LFC of their result. Tricky. A draw, of course. But to deny any fan success for their club is tough for me. Well impossible, actually. One pitch, 22 players, game on!
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Great minds!greenmark wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:16 pmThats amazing. I went through the exact same list. I wasn't pushed in any direction by family. So floated. I remember Charlie George and Ronnie Radford with great fondness. But, ultimately,, aged 9, Liverpool were it for me. And nothing ignites my passion and despair so much as their results/performances. Such is the fate of a fan.
Who to support between Everton and Spurs? Given the impact on LFC of their result. Tricky. A draw, of course. But to deny any fan success for their club is tough for me. Well impossible, actually. One pitch, 22 players, game on!
I'd say a draw or Spurs because of Everton's game in hand which in handy because Spurs have just scored!
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Harry Kane is great. Like a cobra in this game. Romantically, I wouldn't want him to leave 'his' club. That loyalty is laudable. But you do wonder what honours he could achieve elsewhere.
Also can't believe the odds are favouring a draw. This is a bun-fight.
Also can't believe the odds are favouring a draw. This is a bun-fight.