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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: The corruption fallacy - they’re all out to get us!
« Last post by stevieG786 on Today at 01:29:09 am »MOTD covered it
Struggling to remember a worse week in at least the last five seasons. I'm sure there probably have been, but this feels especially bleak after the fiasco at OT. That one really hurt and I hate to say, but it looks like the team hasn't gotten over that match any better than I have.How about the week after then?
I did say they win the ball high up the pitch a lot. I personally wouldn't trust Nunez's decision making when we do.
Secondly, Haaland will probably be Premier League top scorer two seasons in a row. If Nunez was hitting those numbers nobody would care if the ball came off his shins in the build-up.
And I dare someone to say Haaland gets more chances
Our first signing could be Geertruida of wait for it...Feyenoord.
Rob Galloway
@DrRobgalloway
Dan Poulter was an ex junior dr of mine and literally brought in every policy that has destroyed the NHS
He is joining the Labour Party so that post election he can be a medical advisor to the next Labour government.
It worries me what advice he will give
@Keir_Starmer
if you want a passionately pro nhs doctor I'd be happy to advise.
I've also spent my career trying to help the nhs not destroy it.
https://twitter.com/drrobgalloway/status/1784315930920489027
Politicians who swap parties, particularly to parties that are (in theory anyway) ideologically opposed, are among the lowest of the low. Zero principles whatsoever, driven entirely by self interest. Pretty shameful that someone who was happy to vote through Tory policies for the last 14 years is now welcome in the Labour party.
Shall we buy Bowen?Well, you can't beat a bit of bully. 🎯