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Unread 10-01-2017, 04:20 PM
24hr Leavesey
 
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If we can manage 3 goals against them on two seperate occasions under van gaal then why nt under mourinho with the addition of Zlat, pogba and mickey.
That's a ridiculous barometer mate

£#%&! knows how Van Gaal has such a good track record against Liverpool, but I suspect it had something to do with Rodgers.
 
Unread 10-01-2017, 04:22 PM
Billy Redface
 
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If we beat them soundly, I will officially transfer my allegiance to Team On.
 
Unread 10-01-2017, 04:23 PM
Sizlack
 
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The shittest, luckiest 1-0 win will do ffs. Giddy bastards
 
Unread 10-01-2017, 04:33 PM
CyrilSkeer
 
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The shittest, luckiest 1-0 win will do ffs. Giddy bastards
Rooney 1 -0 , 95th minute when there should only have been 3 mins added and a yard offside will do nicely. As the snidey @#%&!s always win the toss and make us play the wrong way it will be at their end too for him to celebrate going top of the scoring record in front of them.
 
Unread 10-01-2017, 04:35 PM
24hr Leavesey
 
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The shittest, luckiest 1-0 win will do ffs. Giddy bastards
I want us to break them like we did Arsenal to end 'the invincibles' winning streak.

Either team could smash either one tbh.
 
Unread 10-01-2017, 08:39 PM
thrush
 
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Rooney 1 -0 , 95th minute when there should only have been 3 mins added and a yard offside will do nicely. As the snidey c***s always win the toss and make us play the wrong way it will be at their end too for him to celebrate going top of the scoring record in front of them.
Can barely remember them winning the toss and switching us round. 2009 the last time? 2003 before that?
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 03:01 AM
waynes ear's
 
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We'll win ffs
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 02:10 PM
TheFatGoth
 
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I'm an Argyle fan and I attended the game on Sunday. At approximately 12:00hrs, just as I was about to enter Anfield through the turnstiles, I received a phone call from my eldest son Terry. He told me my other son Daniel, who was in intensive care, was flat lining and was about to die. Obviously I was very distraught and struggled to hear him over the noise of the crowd. I turned to face the ground to hide my tears when I noticed beside me a tall police officer, who I now know was called Graham.

I tried to tell him my son was about to die but the words didn't come out. He saw how distressed I was and saw the facetime image on my phone of my youngest son in intensive care. He immediately led me into the club and into the police supervision room I think it was called. He sat me down and spoke to me while Terry continued to keep me informed of what was happening back in Guildford hospital in Surrey. I lost the connection a number of times but managed to keep abreast of what was happening to Daniel, his heart rate, blood pressure etc. Another man came over to me and I'm ashamed to say I've forgotten his name but he told me he is a former police officer but now works as the head of ticket fraud at Anfield. He was, along with Graham, an absolute credit to Liverpool FC. They couldn't do enough for me and were a great comfort at this worrying and frightening time for me. They made me some sweet tea for the shock and let me rabbit on and on about my son and just listened to me. Daniels obs then settled down slightly and I calmed down with the help of these two big scousers, I'd only known for half an hour, but they were great.

I was then shown to my seat in the away end, forth row behind the goal, by Graham and my other new friend with loads of kind words and assurances that if I needed to return to the office, even if it was just for some quite time, I just needed to let a member of staff know.

Unfortunately I was only at my seat a matter of minutes, maybe ten I'm not sure, when I got a text from my daughter Stacey which simply read
"he's gone"

My beautiful 25yr old son Daniel had died of cardiac arrest.
I had to get away, just get out of there and away from the crowd. I looked for Graham but spoke to another officer who got me to the office and linked me back up with my two companions from earlier.

As soon as I stepped inside the police office I crumpled in a heep on a table with my head in my arms and just completely broke down. I sobbed like a baby at the loss of my son and feeling of despair. Graham and the Anfield employee both put their arms around me, an Argyle fan, in a show of pure human kindness, a credit to scousers and Liverpool FC as well as Liverpool police.

Once I calmed down and composed myself, I reconciled that there was nothing I could do for my boy, he was gone. I couldn't leave as I had travelled to Liverpool by car with passengers. Again they escorted me to my seat but this time along the front of the stands and infront of the fans. At this point I did feel alone and without my family a bit isolated. But the Liverpool fans started singing there famous anthem YNWA. It felt like they knew of my shocking news and were, well in my head anyway, singing to me personally and it lifted my spirits greatly.

Please if anyone knows the persons that I'm talking about (Anfield head of ticket fraud) and Graham the police officer. Can you please pass on my sincerest thanks to them both for the care and the kind words they afforded me at my time of need.

Thank you guys and thank you Anfield x
https://www.facebook.com/LiverpoolFC...55061917867573

 
Unread 11-01-2017, 02:14 PM
waynes ear's
 
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Didnt happen
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 02:32 PM
wiganste
 
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Because we all go the match 300 miles away when your kid is in a coma. £#%&! off.

And we carry on watching the match when your kids dies?
£#%&! OFF
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 02:54 PM
Jethro
 
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Up there with the fixer or whoever the blue @#%&! was who lost his family in a mysterious car crash on the M6
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 02:57 PM
waynes ear's
 
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Up there with the fixer or whoever the blue @#%&! was who lost his family in a mysterious car crash on the M6
Boss dat la
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 03:27 PM
Sparky***
 
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"I loved my son so much I £#%&!ed off to a football match that's a 6 hour drive away whilst he was at death's door.."

Yeah. ok.
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 03:29 PM
Billy Redface
 
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'A credit to scousers'

How patronising.

Were they being kind because they're Scouse?
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 03:35 PM
AK14
 
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So he went back to finish watching the game after his son died...

What a lovely sounding bloke

"Once I calmed down and composed myself"

 
Unread 11-01-2017, 04:04 PM
Finport Red
 
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"Hello dad, our kid, yeah the one in intensive care, well he's flat lining here and about to die."

"No probs son. This line isn't great. If we get cut off, be a good lad and text me through what his heart rate and blood pressure is. Cheers."

"Dad, this is probably the biggest and most emotional thing that could ever happen to a father."

"You're telling me. The teams have just come out and the home fans are singing YNWA. Hairs on the back of me head are standing up."

"Nice one dad. Say hello to the Anfield policeman for me. Graham, I think he's called."
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 04:17 PM
waynes ear's
 
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"Hello dad, our kid, yeah the one in intensive care, well he's flat lining here and about to die."

"No probs son. This line isn't great. If we get cut off, be a good lad and text me through what his heart rate and blood pressure is. Cheers."

"Dad, this is probably the biggest and most emotional thing that could ever happen to a father."

"You're telling me. The teams have just come out and the home fans are singing YNWA. Hairs on the back of me head are standing up."

"Nice one dad. Say hello to the Anfield policeman for me. Graham, I think he's called."
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 04:28 PM
sa7
 
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Imagine texting your dad to tell him his son has died?

The whole thing is about as believable as one of Gothers WUM threads
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 04:30 PM
Billy Redface
 
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Imagine texting your dad to tell him his son has died?

The whole thing is about as believable as one of Gothers WUM threads

"Do you ever secretly think you've flatlined?...."
 
Unread 11-01-2017, 04:40 PM
24hr Leavesey
 
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Up there with the fixer or whoever the blue c*** was who lost his family in a mysterious car crash on the M6
Wasn't the car crash one pretty much verified as BS though ?

I dunno about this one, I've seen grief do some very strange things to people this last year. In the realms of plausibility imo.
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