Late license has been approved and it’s going to be 40 degrees Sunday/Monday. Match will be shown on the big screen outdoors. Looking like it’s going to be a huge crowd for this one in a bigger venue. Get yasels doon.
Taking advantage of a festive season early kick off, Varsity will be showing the Chelsea game on December 20th. Hope to see you all there. HWTL. ⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️⚫️⚪️⚽️⚽️⚽️
After a “difficult” pre season we’re back in action at Varsity next weekend. If you’re coming along please let us know on the event page so we can get an idea of numbers 👇
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The Isak affair illustrates the genius of PSR for the elite
Had Newcastle spent freely, they’d have built a squad more appealing to a player of Isak’s aspirations
Instead, they’re hamstrung and likely to lose a key asset
And thus the existing class system survives in tact
The Curious Case of Liverpool Fan Logic!
It's interesting to observe the apparent double standards within the Liverpool fanbase when it comes to player transfers.
On one hand, there's the assertion that Alexander Isak is being "held against his will" by Newcastle United and that he "wants the move" to Liverpool, urging him to "force a move." This perspective seemingly grants fans clairvoyant insights into Isak's desires, viewing such a forced departure as acceptable.
However, when Alexander-Arnold was running down his contract to join Real Madrid, the narrative shifted dramatically. This scenario was painted as a "disgrace," an act of "disloyalty," and even "betrayal," labeling him a "Judas" for "practically forcing a move" away from the club.
This contrast highlights a clear inconsistency: what's deemed acceptable for a player joining Liverpool is condemned when a Liverpool player considers leaving, even for leaving for a huge team.
Hypocrites!
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After the announcement of a perfect 7:30 local time kick off for our first game of the season, Varsity have again agreed to host us. Hoping to see a big crowd there. HWTL.
Just a reminder that we have our first ever post season meet up next Saturday. Varsity will be showing a replay of the final so hopefully we can get some good numbers!
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We’re having a meet up this year to get our football fix in the post season. Varsity have agreed to show a replay of the Carabao Cup Final on June 28th at 2pm. A lot of the regulars will be catching up for a few pints but newcomers always welcome.