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Postby TwelthMan » Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:20 am

Champions League is a great bonus, it's about prestige and recognition - BUT it's no good winning it if you can't compete for your own league IMO. I would honestly rather the format go back to just the champion's competing for the European cup and the rest in the Uefa. Otherwise it becomes ok for a club like us to scrape 4th and have a decent run in the champs league every year. That is no what we should be about. I would rather we finished 2nd in the League than win the champs league again - for me that would be real progress.:)
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Postby Emerald Red » Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:23 am

Drunken Irish?

I think it's more prevalent for us to be stoned these days rather than drunk anymore. Or is that just me? I don't smoke BTW.
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Postby big al » Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:29 am

Mikz I agree that they don't understand but I think that this also means that they don't care enough totry to understand.  reportedly Torres has said that one day he like to play in Italy, he's only just arrived in england and he's already talking about leaving.  I don't think that anyone will dispute this point and that is that players want to win trophies. they all want to be able to sit and look back at their career and have memories of winning medals.  Its that desire that almost took Gerrard to Chelsea.  I don't agree with Rafa's strategy, but as i have said elsewhere I am trying to understand it.
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Postby big al » Sun Feb 17, 2008 2:34 am

Emerald Red, I think like me you once told me you travel over to games a half dozen times a year. Will if you do then you know that for some of the Irish lads its also agood excuse for a :censored: up and if no one believes me just go to John Lennon airport on sunday mornings and count the hangovers, or better still the number of irish men getting a quick drink in before they fly home.  Guilty as charged.
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Postby big al » Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:10 am

By The way i know there are a few Irish living In Liverpool.  Mostly students who could'nt get the grades to get on to uni course back in Ireland so they Flock to John Moores or Liverpool Hope.  I know this because I've met the when walking through Liverpool on a Saturday night.  They're usually drunk, chewing on a kebab telling everyone how great Ireland is they always know the first few lines of danny boy.  I suspect the term jingo-istic is probably on a common term for a fat socialist lecturer of social policy who uses anecdotes from the television show Bread and see's Liverpool as a city caught up in utter dysporia and melancholoy as dipicted in boys from the black stuff, no doubt he enthuses the Irish students to spend hours in the video library mulling over the socio-psychotic tendancies of Yosser Hughes encourging them to relate it back to James Joyce and his snapshots of 'The Dubliners' Its therefore wonderful to see that Irish literary genus is still being so well utilised on the this Liverpool discussion site words like are really not at all offensive in the proper context which to a new generation of drunken Irish men is anybody that you disagree with.  Such a shame that Joyce, Yeats, Wilde or that old drunkard Beckett are'nt around to enjoy such an articulate demonstration of how much better Irishmen are at using the English language than anyone else. Keep up the good work there BHOYS
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Postby Pedro Maradona » Sun Feb 17, 2008 3:17 am

big al wrote:By The way i know there are a few Irish living In Liverpool.  Mostly students who could'nt get the grades to get on to uni course back in Ireland so they Flock to John Moores or Liverpool Hope.  I know this because I've met the when walking through Liverpool on a Saturday night.  They're usually drunk, chewing on a kebab telling everyone how great Ireland is they always know the first few lines of danny boy.  I suspect the term jingo-istic is probably on a common term for a fat socialist lecturer of social policy who uses anecdotes from the television show Bread and see's Liverpool as a city caught up in utter dysporia and melancholoy as dipicted in boys from the black stuff, no doubt he enthuses the Irish students to spend hours in the video library mulling over the socio-psychotic tendancies of Yosser Hughes encourging them to relate it back to James Joyce and his snapshots of 'The Dubliners' Its therefore wonderful to see that Irish literary genus is still being so well utilised on the this Liverpool discussion site words like are really not at all offensive in the proper context which to a new generation of drunken Irish men is anybody that you disagree with.  Such a shame that Joyce, Yeats, Wilde or that old drunkard Beckett are'nt around to enjoy such an articulate demonstration of how much better Irishmen are at using the English language than anyone else. Keep up the good work there BHOYS

my god.....you are surely mentally ill!
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Postby Emerald Red » Sun Feb 17, 2008 6:15 am

Pedro Maradona wrote:
big al wrote:By The way i know there are a few Irish living In Liverpool.  Mostly students who could'nt get the grades to get on to uni course back in Ireland so they Flock to John Moores or Liverpool Hope.  I know this because I've met the when walking through Liverpool on a Saturday night.  They're usually drunk, chewing on a kebab telling everyone how great Ireland is they always know the first few lines of danny boy.  I suspect the term jingo-istic is probably on a common term for a fat socialist lecturer of social policy who uses anecdotes from the television show Bread and see's Liverpool as a city caught up in utter dysporia and melancholoy as dipicted in boys from the black stuff, no doubt he enthuses the Irish students to spend hours in the video library mulling over the socio-psychotic tendancies of Yosser Hughes encourging them to relate it back to James Joyce and his snapshots of 'The Dubliners' Its therefore wonderful to see that Irish literary genus is still being so well utilised on the this Liverpool discussion site words like are really not at all offensive in the proper context which to a new generation of drunken Irish men is anybody that you disagree with.  Such a shame that Joyce, Yeats, Wilde or that old drunkard Beckett are'nt around to enjoy such an articulate demonstration of how much better Irishmen are at using the English language than anyone else. Keep up the good work there BHOYS

my god.....you are surely mentally ill!

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Postby redsince2001 » Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:05 am

sacking rafa is not the solution .. everyone needs to calm down
thats what 'men' should do when in a crisis
starting with us :blues:
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