Glory Be:
Glory Be to the KOP,
to Shankly
and to Rafa!
As it was in 1892 and ever shall be CHAMPIONS forever!
Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2009, Liverpool vs Pompey Sunday 0100
Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2009, Liverpool vs Pompey Sunday 0100
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Jan 16 2009, 11:41 AM
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Glory Be:
Glory Be to the KOP, to Shankly and to Rafa! As it was in 1892 and ever shall be CHAMPIONS forever! |
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Jan 16 2009, 02:58 PM
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QUOTE(Jonno @ Jan 16 2009, 12:52 PM) Check out this this place, same with you guys, if anyone ventured down south to Singapore, just pop by there to watch the match, and say that you're a MyRAWK member, they should look after you blokes, but one thing though, do brush up on the songs and history. They are very likely to ask you to sing. And no, YNWA is not accepted can go to either Harry's or Chimes in Singapore.Was reading with a bit of interest until I saw those two words, stopped reading it. TS, can we ban that publication as a source? This is because of their reporting of the Hillsborough tragedy and this being the 20th year after the tragedy, I think we should really ban that here. I for one never read anything from that publication as a source, not sure about others. |
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Jan 30 2009, 10:33 AM
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Interesting to note from this article eh fellas? I am sticking to my guns with the gaffer because he is the gaffer and until he's no longer the gaffer, he's the gaffer.
Call it bind loyalty but I think it apt that we do not walk alone. Curious and curiouser: What on earth is baffling Benitez up to at Liverpool? By Matt Lawton Football Correspondent http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...l.html?ITO=1490 When Jose Mourinho was branded an ‘enemy of football’ by UEFA and blamed for the sudden retirement of referee Anders Frisk, his Chelsea side went on to win the League. When he then called Arsene Wenger ‘a voyeur’ the following season, even daring to compare him to someone who spies on ‘other families’ with ‘a big telescope’, his Chelsea side went on to win the League. When Sir Alex Ferguson reignited his long-running feud with Wenger 14 months ago by suggesting Arsenal’s foreign policy was ruining English football, the Scot’s Manchester United side went on to win the League. And don’t bet against Ferguson celebrating an 11th Barclays Premier League title this season, having observed last summer that the same Chelsea team which had gone so close to beating United to their League and Champions League double might now be a bit past it. Ferguson erupts with anger at the suggestion that he dismissed Chelsea as an ‘old team’ during that pre-season tour of South Africa, but you get the point. The top managers regularly engage in what strike most of us as totally unnecessary arguments and rarely do their outbursts undermine the efforts of their players. This is why it would be wrong to blame Liverpool’s recent difficulties on the rantings of Rafa Benitez. |
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