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johnny rovers

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #30 on January 03, 2019, 09:26:53 pm by johnny rovers »
Sprotbrough club has just been dropped in Merseyside.......pathetic!!!



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Campsall rover

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #31 on January 03, 2019, 09:30:04 pm by Campsall rover »
2-1 now. Well I did say 2-2 it might actually happen.

johnny rovers

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #32 on January 03, 2019, 09:30:25 pm by johnny rovers »
It's just landed back in greater Manchester!!

Campsall rover

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #33 on January 03, 2019, 09:34:31 pm by Campsall rover »
It's just landed back in greater Manchester!!
Only thing great about Manchester is the M60/62 Eastbound heading for God’s Country.

GazLaz

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #34 on January 03, 2019, 09:53:24 pm by GazLaz »
Easy work for City. They are a miles better side than Liverpool.

Campsall rover

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #35 on January 03, 2019, 09:55:04 pm by Campsall rover »
Better team on the night.

drfchound

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #36 on January 03, 2019, 09:58:04 pm by drfchound »

Colemans Left Hook

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #37 on January 03, 2019, 11:45:51 pm by Colemans Left Hook »
all i can say is thank heavens for VAR tonight
without it Liverpool would have got lucky once again like they did against City in the champions league

when Liverpool qualified for the semis -(note to careful  choice of words) there were only 2 of us on here yours truely and Rigo (where is he by the way ?) who thought Man City were unlucky

If VAR had been in operation then   the offside goal and another would have been ruled out THEN Oxlade scores a one in a million goal also known as a "fluke"(then gets a one in a million injury)

i said this in April this year after Liverpool "qualified"

I was just thinking of all the bad decisions and the very bad decisions City got against 'Pool over the 2 matches


and trying to find a match when was it steve evans boston scored 2 last minute goals at Belle Vue - to win 2-1 AND YOU KNEW THERE NAME WAS ON THE CUP (PROMOTION) no trace on the internet when i accidentally found this

http://www.bostonunited.co.uk/teams/24809/player/liam-wakefield-1921478

Wakefield to Boston via Morecambe

expect 'Pool v Roma as they play up their luck

it made no difference to me who won last season but tonight I hoped the luck would even out and thanks to VAR it did.

But I have taken a dislike to Klopp who after the Burnley match he wanted to outlaw slide tackling on wet pitches because one of his defenders got a long term injury.
"Snowflake Klopp" is a good nickname for him as he attempted to single handedly add to the re-writing of the rules of a sport once known as "football"
« Last Edit: January 03, 2019, 11:50:12 pm by Colemans Left Hook »

RedJ

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #38 on January 03, 2019, 11:54:21 pm by RedJ »
all i can say is thank heavens for VAR tonight
without it Liverpool would have got lucky once again like they did against City in the champions league

when Liverpool qualified for the semis -(note to careful  choice of words) there were only 2 of us on here yours truely and Rigo (where is he by the way ?) who thought Man City were unlucky

If VAR had been in operation then   the offside goal and another would have been ruled out THEN Oxlade scores a one in a million goal also known as a "fluke"(then gets a one in a million injury)

i said this in April this year after Liverpool "qualified"

I was just thinking of all the bad decisions and the very bad decisions City got against 'Pool over the 2 matches


and trying to find a match when was it steve evans boston scored 2 last minute goals at Belle Vue - to win 2-1 AND YOU KNEW THERE NAME WAS ON THE CUP (PROMOTION) no trace on the internet when i accidentally found this

http://www.bostonunited.co.uk/teams/24809/player/liam-wakefield-1921478

Wakefield to Boston via Morecambe

expect 'Pool v Roma as they play up their luck

it made no difference to me who won last season but tonight I hoped the luck would even out and thanks to VAR it did.

But I have taken a dislike to Klopp who after the Burnley match he wanted to outlaw slide tackling on wet pitches because one of his defenders got a long term injury.
"Snowflake Klopp" is a good nickname for him as he attempted to single handedly add to the re-writing of the rules of a sport once known as "football"

There was no VAR in action tonight.

Colemans Left Hook

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #39 on January 04, 2019, 10:16:53 am by Colemans Left Hook »
yes you are right :chair:
i keep calling the goaline thing Var because other countries have it -- the point is Liverpool were very lucky with many decisions in the two matches FACT in last season 

For the Man City goal Lovren was in be careful mode (slower reaction ?) after he also got booked for a possible sending off offence whilst "nice man " Mr Company got lucky AGAIN he should have been sent off in the first minute at Maine Road a month ago when he "cleaned out " Lennon but the ref bottled it.

Lovren is their obvious liability

RedJ

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #40 on January 04, 2019, 10:22:54 am by RedJ »
yes you are right :chair:
i keep calling the goaline thing Var because other countries have it -- the point is Liverpool were very lucky with many decisions in the two matches FACT in last season 

For the Man City goal Lovren was in be careful mode (slower reaction ?) after he also got booked for a possible sending off offence whilst "nice man " Mr Company got lucky AGAIN he should have been sent off in the first minute at Maine Road a month ago when he "cleaned out " Lennon but the ref bottled it.

Lovren is their obvious liability

I doubt he should have been sent off at Maine Road... unless he went back in time and played?

scawsby steve

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Re: Man City v Liverpool
« Reply #41 on January 04, 2019, 03:01:56 pm by scawsby steve »
all i can say is thank heavens for VAR tonight
without it Liverpool would have got lucky once again like they did against City in the champions league

when Liverpool qualified for the semis -(note to careful  choice of words) there were only 2 of us on here yours truely and Rigo (where is he by the way ?) who thought Man City were unlucky

If VAR had been in operation then   the offside goal and another would have been ruled out THEN Oxlade scores a one in a million goal also known as a "fluke"(then gets a one in a million injury)

i said this in April this year after Liverpool "qualified"

I was just thinking of all the bad decisions and the very bad decisions City got against 'Pool over the 2 matches


and trying to find a match when was it steve evans boston scored 2 last minute goals at Belle Vue - to win 2-1 AND YOU KNEW THERE NAME WAS ON THE CUP (PROMOTION) no trace on the internet when i accidentally found this

http://www.bostonunited.co.uk/teams/24809/player/liam-wakefield-1921478

Wakefield to Boston via Morecambe

expect 'Pool v Roma as they play up their luck

it made no difference to me who won last season but tonight I hoped the luck would even out and thanks to VAR it did.

But I have taken a dislike to Klopp who after the Burnley match he wanted to outlaw slide tackling on wet pitches because one of his defenders got a long term injury.
"Snowflake Klopp" is a good nickname for him as he attempted to single handedly add to the re-writing of the rules of a sport once known as "football"

How long have you had this hatred for Liverpool?; have you considered therapy?.

 

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