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LFCMike

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  1. https://www.theguardian.com/politics/article/2024/may/23/questioners-at-sunak-warehouse-speech-turn-out-to-be-tory-councillors-derbyshire-euros-wales
  2. That's exactly what I'll be doing and why I don't think I can bring myself to vote Labour in its current form. My concern with the Greens is that I don't feel like they have that base to make a change in proper working class communities like a proper Labour movement should. Now they're never going to get close to winning so maybe I shouldn't be worried about that at all. Labour will win quite handily in my constituency so it'll merely be a kind of protest vote as Rando said in reply to me.
  3. Yeah I can definitely see why people will vote Labour to get rid of the Tories. If there's a genuine left alternative standing where I am I'll vote them. Considering Greens but I just see them as middle class/student types that I can't really relate with even though I'd probably agree with a lot of their policies.
  4. I really can't being myself to vote for Starmer but my local Labour MP is actually alright. Feel like anything is better than these Tory bastards but I'm still not sure what I'll do come election day
  5. Mad he's getting a job like that. There's some of our fans underwhelmed by Slot and understandably so after Klopp but imagine we were linked with Kompany or he was close to joining
  6. Yeah has to be by January with the last being December 2019
  7. Plenty of rumours election set to be called today for early July
  8. I'll give it a go. Might end up forgetting at some point though!
  9. Manchester United's Marcus Rashford and Chelsea's Raheem Sterling miss out - Jordan Henderson also reportedly out Players IN: Crystal Palace quartet Eze, Guehi, Henderson and Wharton; Chelsea's Colwill; Manchester United's Mainoo and Shaw, Brentford's Toney, West Ham's Bowen, Everton's Branthwaite, Liverpool's Quansah and Jones, Burnley's Trafford
  10. And yet there he was dancing with Klopp and the rest of the team at the after party. Maybe people read too much into things?
  11. I wasn't bothered that City won it. Nothing to do with not hearing the end of it from Arsenal fans but because if City do it means nothing and no one is arsed and it would have been so annoying from our point of view missing out twice to City on the last day in recent years and then someone else taking advantage if they'd slipped up.
  12. Loved Klopp basically announcing Slot as the next manager. Been some ride with him hasn't it.
  13. LFCMike

    Boxing

    I think it was closer than some will make out. 6 each with the knockdown is about right I think. Good fight though I thought, would like to see it again
  14. Played 5 minutes this season I think then got injured again. Shame about the injuries because he's a great player on his day. Obviously not contributed as much as we'd hoped when he signed but I don't think he's the failure some will make out. Liverpool's best run post league win was during 21/22 when Thiago and Fabinho were key in midfield. Shame Matip's time with us ended how it did. One of Klopp's earliest signings and a very good player for us, playing his part alongside Van Dijk in our very best period under Klopp
  15. It's the third time in 7 seasons since City won their first under Guardiola. Off the top of my head the previous 3 before that didn't go to the last day either.
  16. I get that it's a game you would expect them to win, especially at home. It's normal to drop points now and again in a title race though, Man City have skewed that. The only season they've not won it since 17/18 was when Liverpool knew they had to go out and win every single game after finishing second on 97 points the season before. That's not normal. I certainly don't see it as Arsenal throwing it away this season.
  17. Have Arsenal thrown it away this season? They've won 15 of their last 17 games, one of the games they didn't win was a draw at Man City.
  18. You still had a chance at a Champions League spot. It wasn't meaningless at all. There's no way you wouldn't be arsed about missing out on a chance at a CL spot if last night was against any other side. I certainly wouldn't be actively supporting Luton. Would I be arsed if Liverpool lost and it was a meaningless game like Monday night was? No. If Liverpool needed to win to keep hopes of a Champions League spot alive, I'd absolutely be wanting Liverpool to win. I remember going to Anfield vs Chelsea when it was them and United going for the title. Liverpool's chance at a top four place had pretty much gone but I certainly wasn't supporting Chelsea during those 90 minutes. I probably debated it on the old forum at the time with people who were happy to see Liverpool lose. Was I arsed when Liverpool eventually lost? Not at all but you'd never see me actively supporting another club against my own. The only time where the thought of 'i hope we get beat' has ever crossed my mind is when Hodgson was manager because I hated the cunt.
  19. Bizarre. I think this is a common mentality amongst fans of clubs whose rivals are much bigger and more successful than them though
  20. Oh yeah they much was obvious. Sometimes that can come back to bite you though. They had the opportunity to get it done themselves
  21. I think we coped well with the injuries in January/February time. We were getting through games while having to play a few fringe players. But like you say it was those injured players coming back at the hardest part of the season and maybe some were rushed back too.
  22. I was surprised we didn't see Villa go for the win more as Liverpool were there for the taking. You had Martinez taking his time with the ball in his hands once they'd equalised. A draw or loss was neither here or there for them whereas a win would have finished the job. Ok they have +8 goals on Spurs at the moment so a draw might do them on the final day if Spurs were to win tonight but Spurs' last game is against a side that's conceded 101 goals this season so it's not out of the question they make that up if they need to.
  23. Van Dijk was superb until a few weeks ago. Couldn't argue with either of the Arsenal defenders getting in though
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