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Re: FSG: A Review
« Reply #400 on: June 6, 2012, 08:04:11 AM »
In the spirit of the Jubilee, please.
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Re: FSG: A Review
« Reply #401 on: June 6, 2012, 08:07:01 AM »
The stadium in Manchester was said by FS, definitly didnt come across as tongue in cheek, was one of his 'everythings fucked/will be fucked' posts not that I believe he seriously thinks its ever gonna happen either but saying such things doesnt really help the debate, it will just mean a lot of people will end up labeling those watching FSG closely as crackpots, doomongers, boys who cried wolf etc even though vigilence is always required and not something that should be ridiculed.
Fuck this.

I knew I had very little left in common with most Liverpool fans nowadays. It's one of the reasons I stopped going the match. That's a shame really, as I've had some great times over the years. I know some great people at the matches who I really love. I used to look forward to seeing them and having the craic. But I have nothing in common with the majority of people at the game now, or on these boards. I was part of Shankly's big society, but sadly most seem to be part of Cameron's nowadays. Not for me this arguing over balance sheets. I can see through FSG. I can do that because they are no different to Tescos. They are selling something, I don't want. They will think nothing of moving the super store, if they think it will make them more money.  Where the herecy in that is, is beyond me. New football... you can shove it.

What would change my mind on them, well, a new boys pen and some reduced prices for
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Re: FSG: A Review
« Reply #402 on: June 6, 2012, 08:38:58 AM »
I'm locking it before people end up with stupid warnings and bans. Again.
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