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Victimpool FC - Klopp leaving, grown men crying

Can't understand this logic one iota.

If Arsenal won a major trophy we'd hear about for a few days, then normal life would resume. If Liverpool were to win the league, dear GHod. The scousers in the media would be writing pages and pages of eulogies. We'd never hear the end of it. Imagine if "the invincibles" had been a Liverpool side? They'd be campaigning to get them all knighted and national holiday declared in their honour.

A recent study shows that people supporting Liverpool have the lowest IQ in all of England, in fact it wasn't even measurable as they had simply answered every question with '5 times'.
 
If Arsenal won a major trophy we'd hear about for a few days, then normal life would resume. If Liverpool were to win the league, dear GHod. The scousers in the media would be writing pages and pages of eulogies. We'd never hear the end of it. Imagine if "the invincibles" had been a Liverpool side? They'd be campaigning to get them all knighted and national holiday declared in their honour.

A recent study shows that people supporting Liverpool have the lowest IQ in all of England, in fact it wasn't even measurable as they had simply answered every question with '5 times'.

That last bit is superb! :ross:
 
If Arsenal won a major trophy we'd hear about for a few days, then normal life would resume. If Liverpool were to win the league, dear GHod. The scousers in the media would be writing pages and pages of eulogies. We'd never hear the end of it. Imagine if "the invincibles" had been a Liverpool side? They'd be campaigning to get them all knighted and national holiday declared in their honour.

A recent study shows that people supporting Liverpool have the lowest IQ in all of England, in fact it wasn't even measurable as they had simply answered every question with '5 times'.

I get that totally but I guess because I'm surrounded by arsenal fans plus the rivalry of course I would prefer the scousers winning all day long.
 
Its a bit ****ed up, like disturbingly ****ed up... then what do you expect from a bunch of people who have nothing better to do than football and sign on the dole line
 
edit : seen it's on the link above, think it's worth posting here in all it's glory


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Fabio Borini, the Liverpool striker, faces being frozen out at Anfield for the foreseeable future after rejecting a lucrative summer move to Queens Park Rangers and Sunderland.

Liverpool are bemused by the Italian’s decision to spurn the advances of other Premier League clubs with Brendan Rodgers, the manager, having informed the 23-year-old he was unlikely to feature on Merseyside this season.

Borini defended himself via social media on Tuesday after negotiations with QPR broke down over the terms of his contract. The London club had a £10  million bid accepted.

The Italian wanted a £95,000-a-week contract, a severance package from Liverpool and an exit clause from QPR allowing him to leave for less than the £10 million they would have paid.

QPR offered a significant pay rise to the Italian, but would not agree to the clause.

Liverpool were willing to offer Borini a pay-off but negotiations broke down between the player and QPR as the transfer deadline approached.

Earlier in the summer, Borini rejected a return to Sunderland for £14 million, having spent a successful loan spell in the North West.

“Finally, the madness is finished,” Borini wrote on Twitter. “I protected the man and the player that I am today. I am very happy with myself to have taken such an important decision.”

Liverpool have Daniel Sturridge, Mario Balotelli and Rickie Lambert ahead of Borini as Rodgers considers his options.

Borini was Rodgers’s first signing as Liverpool’s manager in July 2012, having paid £10.5 million to Italian club Roma. Rodgers had earlier worked with the Italian at both Chelsea and during a loan stint with Swansea, where Borini assisted in the Welsh club’s promotion.

It would appear that the Italian sees his next career move to be at a club whose profile matches that of Chelsea, Roma and Liverpool and did not want to risk being contracted to a side fighting nearer the bottom of the division without a means of escape at a later date.

Liverpool, however, would have preferred to cash in having received such attractive bids.

The problem that Rodgers now faces is that Borini’s valuation is only likely to dip if he is deprived of football, although there will be a hope that circumstances will have changed by the time of the next transfer window in January and that the striker will be more willing to move on.

Liverpool were also unable to shift midfielder Lucas, receiving no offers for the Brazilian. There was some interest in taking him on loan, but an expected bid from Napoli never materialised.


www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/...es-to-Queens-Park-Rangers-and-Sunderland.html
 
Fabio Borini, the Liverpool striker, faces being frozen out at Anfield for the foreseeable future after rejecting a lucrative summer move to Queens Park Rangers and Sunderland.

Liverpool are bemused by the Italian’s decision to spurn the advances of other Premier League clubs with Brendan Rodgers, the manager, having informed the 23-year-old he was unlikely to feature on Merseyside this season.

Borini defended himself via social media on Tuesday after negotiations with QPR broke down over the terms of his contract. The London club had a £10  million bid accepted.

The Italian wanted a £95,000-a-week contract, a severance package from Liverpool and an exit clause from QPR allowing him to leave for less than the £10 million they would have paid.

QPR offered a significant pay rise to the Italian, but would not agree to the clause.

Liverpool were willing to offer Borini a pay-off but negotiations broke down between the player and QPR as the transfer deadline approached.

Earlier in the summer, Borini rejected a return to Sunderland for £14 million, having spent a successful loan spell in the North West.

“Finally, the madness is finished,” Borini wrote on Twitter. “I protected the man and the player that I am today. I am very happy with myself to have taken such an important decision.”

Liverpool have Daniel Sturridge, Mario Balotelli and Rickie Lambert ahead of Borini as Rodgers considers his options.

Borini was Rodgers’s first signing as Liverpool’s manager in July 2012, having paid £10.5 million to Italian club Roma. Rodgers had earlier worked with the Italian at both Chelsea and during a loan stint with Swansea, where Borini assisted in the Welsh club’s promotion.

It would appear that the Italian sees his next career move to be at a club whose profile matches that of Chelsea, Roma and Liverpool and did not want to risk being contracted to a side fighting nearer the bottom of the division without a means of escape at a later date.

Liverpool, however, would have preferred to cash in having received such attractive bids.

The problem that Rodgers now faces is that Borini’s valuation is only likely to dip if he is deprived of football, although there will be a hope that circumstances will have changed by the time of the next transfer window in January and that the striker will be more willing to move on.

Liverpool were also unable to shift midfielder Lucas, receiving no offers for the Brazilian. There was some interest in taking him on loan, but an expected bid from Napoli never materialised.


www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/...es-to-Queens-Park-Rangers-and-Sunderland.html

I thought they were part of the warm family...re the twitterpost above...
 
Torres: "I want to thank my two English clubs, Liverpool for bringing me to the Premier League & Chelsea for the trophies I won."
 
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