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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: The corruption fallacy - they’re all out to get us!
« Last post by Buster Gonad on Today at 12:53:55 pm »Cricket is shite. That's my take
Honestly three top class players and we will be flying. Defence, midfield and attack.
I also thought it was interesting that Dixon, an ex-Arsenal stalwart, would be remonstrating this, a decision that cost us 2 points.
Imagine Micah Richards in the same scenario. Cue nervous laughter "hahahah....the ref's blown the whistle that's that...the goalie is obviously injured...Gakpo must have fouled him just before" (off-mic "oi, bring that buffet cart back!")
Just so I'm clear on this, do we have to be either Team Jurgen or Team Mo on this?
I only wish Bobby was still here to give us the raised eyebrows and sly smile directly into camera.
Frustration and crushing disappointment to blame by both parties, but Salah really should have taken a breath instead of reacting like that giving the media hyenas the easy opportunity of a feeding frenzy, overshadowing the true disgrace on show during the match... Taylor's actions.
Yes his behaviour was, and completely unacceptable - particularly from a senior member of the team.Mate he had a strop because he’s an elite athlete and he cares. Was it acceptable? Of course not, he was bang out of order but there’s no need to make it bigger than it is. It’s genuinely incredible to me how after 7 years of the lad giving everything for this club, being all timer for this club, one incident that in the grand scheme of things isn’t even that big a deal is enough for so many of you to turn on him to the extent you want his contract ripped up. It’s genuinely an insane standard.
If one of my guys at work did that, they’d be in a room straight away with me - short of a profuse and quick apology to both myself privately and the group publically a disciplinary would be under way and I’d be working them out the business.
Yep.
Apart from the media who share our outrage over the incident. They don't count because it spoils the argument.