Senesi agreed to sign for Spurs 4 days ago, but it hasn't been finalised, can't see it anywhere. Wonder if Iraola had said he'll sign him for us when he gets the job 🤷
@LFC No accountability and blaming his players. I want to back our coach but nah fuck you Slot.
If I was a player reading this shit I would genuinely down tools this guy is a clown
@AnfieldRd96 Doesn’t benefit us at all, you want city to keep winning so they can keep paying players like guehi 300 bags a week 🤡 who cares rather Arsenal win it at least an authentic club
@Common_SensePod You know what is weak minded, battering your Mrs and stubbing out a cigar on an academy players face 🤡
Picking on people you know you can hurt easily, we can have a charity boxing match and I’ll ching you so hard you’ll wake up still thinking you okay for qpr lad
@Ben1Jam@MichelleDewbs Yea probably paid for by the parents who are dropping their kids at breakfast club, so they can go to work, you fucking remedial
@geordiejosh Honestly I’ve never seen another fan obsessed with a club who don’t give a fuck about you 😂
Newcastle just another mid table team like Brighton, Fulham or anyone else yet we literally live in this guys lads head rent free
🗣️ Alisson Becker: 'Three months after my father’s death, my son Rafael was born. For my wife and I, it was like hope was reborn. A light shone in our lives again. His name had a special meaning for us. It comes from the Hebrew, meaning “God has healed.”
Six days after Rafael was born, something happened that I still cannot explain.
We were playing a crucial match against West Brom. We were fighting for our place in the Champions League, and we had to win that match. It was one of those days where it feels like nothing is working, and it was 1-1 with a few seconds remaining. As a keeper, you are just standing in your box in those moments, feeling helpless.
But then we won a corner. And our goalkeeping coach shouted for me to run up the pitch. There was nothing to lose. So I ran up the pitch as fast as I could, and I arrived in the box just as Trent was taking the corner. To be honest, as a keeper, you never, ever, ever think that you are actually going to score.
Just get into the box and create chaos.
The next thing I know, the ball is coming at my face. I flick my head and I fall to the ground. Then I am just surrounded by a warm glow. That’s the only way I can describe it. Everyone is hugging me. Thiago is hugging me and crying. Firmino is hugging me and crying and laughing at the same time. Mo is celebrating like a little kid, jumping up and down. I have never seen him so happy after someone else scored a goal hahaha!! Complete joy.
It was almost more special that we were still playing in the empty stadiums, without the roar of the fans, because the only thing that I could feel was the love of my teammates, who had gotten me through the hardest time of my life. Our whole bench, the staff, and the kitmen were all cheering so loud that it felt like we were back in front of the Kop again.
I remember I looked up to the heavens, and it was one of those grey rainy days in England. But for me, the sky was filled with light.
I said, “Pai…. pai…..”
It’s for you, Dad!'