@LFCDrewski If he comes on a free, Iraola uses him correctly, you will look back on these words @LFCDrewski and say to yourself, why didn’t I have more faith as a LFC fan?! lol! Up the reds! 🚩🚩🚩🚩
@boxing_social Good until he fights someone who can actually box. Thing is, he is running after names like tonight proved. Having a big name doesn’t mean to say you are a good fighter. Jake Paul is the best of who he has beat and that says it all. He’s not even a proper boxer. lol!
So the guy who ultimately saved two young girls has been banned from the town centre, but the 2 horrible nonces have been left to roam where they like? Make that make sense! Disgusting!
@OkayBiology Funny how this is the 2nd video I have seen of a small minority of the left wing acting like hooligans. Sick of people putting vids up like this and then throwing all into one basket! You are a good person or bad person, there is no class/religion/race when it comes to this.
@AnythingLFC_@JamesPearceLFC Alonso wanted the ‘Manager’ job and not a ‘Head Coach’ job which is why I believe it didn’t happen. Hughes and Edwards want the overall say on signings, etc.
@MalingaGalabada This guy reminds me of a Chihuahua! Irrelevant and small but barks non stop! lol! Needs to shut his mouth coz most man would do him over these days after seeing what he was like against Chase Demoor! 🙈😂😂 #stayinyourlane
@AnfieldWatch I believe Salah without question, should be playing our last game of the season! If he doesn’t, Mr Slot will have even more people chanting for him to get lost! He has damaged our whole identity! Played certain players more than others, out of position and all kinds!
@theNyx__ One of the other members of staff has his arm in a cast. I wonder how often staff are attacked at this school 🤔 Not to say that this is right by the Principal at all but something would have to be done about them kids beating on staff or leave and press charges yourself. Simple!
@FootyFunniesz@AnfieldPapers@MatteoMoretto The club's first player-manager was Dalglish and he led the club to a League and FA Cup double. After the first season, Dalglish led Liverpool to a further two league titles and another FA Cup.