Yeah, donβt expect any of that
Yeah, donβt expect any of that
Yeah good article, Iβve spoken to a few who have said the same
The access is awful, but that may improve, particularly if the council pull their finger out
The prices, of tickets and refreshments, are simply too high - and the concerns about losing the next generation of fans are very real.
I think itβs a real shame that both the clubs in this city still use that fascist s**thole site. The clubs donβt understand their own power
@evertonfc.com donβt even post here
And why donβt the BBC mention that both Liverpool and Man U still post there
www.bbc.co.uk/sport/footba...
What fun, and so handy for Lidl
Iβm pretty sure Spurs fans wonβt be able to create anything like the cauldron we did at Goodison, but Iβm willing to wait and see
Everton fans kept us up recently, not just under Dyche, also Lampard
But thereβs a danger of us rewriting history here - in both those seasons with 10 games to go Goodison was flat, like a morgue
Only in the last 2 or 3 games we got our shit together and made the results almost inevitable
Great work, I really love those blurred shots.
What bold street doesnβt need is another chain pub/restaurant with empty tables outside cluttering up the street.
βItβll stop all the divingβ¦thereβll be no point in arguing with the refβ¦more consistent decisionsβ - this was the kind of stuff they sold it with.
I never bought it, never wanted VAR but I could not have dreamed how bad it would be for the game or how wrong the propaganda would be.
Yep definitely, so good to have him back in there - absolutely rock solid.
The angles and the touches all seem to work out better for him, he beats his man more often going both inside and outside when heβs on the left.
Heβs our best attacking player so play him where heβs best.
Heβs much better on the left, play him there all the time.
Yeah Iβm made up for him too, heβs always had to prove the haters wrong throughout his time with us - and although it wasnβt a great performance today he worked hard all game and showed a bit of class.
McNeils fabulous touch and shot for the Beto goal
With the way Laura Kuenssberg, Chris Mason and Robert Peston play stenographer, it's as if Fabrizio Romano were Britain's most senior sports journalist.
Donβt Look Bath in Anger
Yeah thatβs true, it does contain more words and show the order - but it doesnβt actually prove the existence of the letter.
And it reads like desperate straw-clutching from a dead man walking.
I doubt if a single person believes the contents, including him.
You can read it in full at the end of thisβ¦
www.politicshome.com/news/article...
Yes Iβve been wondering exactly the same
The piley-on the greens from the billionaire press is going to be huge. Even the process of uk democracy will be questioned and up for grabs.
Who are yer
Who are yer
Who are yer
Thatβs exactly what PIP is for
Yew canβt beat a tree joke
It's just been pointed out to me that FC Community of Liverpool are on this app, please see above @fccommunity.bsky.social
Lovely sunshine on the day, game played in a good spirit, only Β£1 for a cup of tea, great views across he city.
Thanks to @bunnylodge.bsky.social for putting me on to this
Action shot of women's football. Ball in the air with players looking up at it, in the background the Liverpool Anglican Cathedral tower
Women's football match action, wide view of the pitch from a raised position, ball is being passed out wide to a runner
Women's football action shot. Woman front and centre stretching up on toes to try to control the ball, framed by other players either side
Wide angle shot of Women's football from a raised viewpoint, a chipped shot is going towards the empty net, the keeper has been sat down - Liverpool Anglican Cathedral in the background between trees and over houses.
I went to watch FC Community of Liverpool on Sunday at Admiral Park
They started slowly and went 1 down but worked their way back into it in the 2nd half and ended up comfy 4-1 winners
Glad to say I already had this guy blocked, what a muppet
Apart from the disrespect shown to the 1878s the idea that he'd 'rather hear anger and pressure on the team and manager' is infantile - when that does happen it tends to be conterproductive, much better to support and encourage.
Iβd spend it on a good right back first
Ndiaye is simply nothing like the same player when he is on the right.
Just a couple of times he turned up on the left this evening and heβs back tearing defenders to bits.