@Bruno30045355@manunitedrebel@mufcmacca70@_PolishMyHelmet You both sound like idiots and 12 year old kids. If you’re a cunt you’ll say cunty things, retaliation and saying cunty things also makes you cunt. It’s not hard lads, every fan base has bad eggs, just don’t be one of them and try and justify it with “well they said this first”
@rjaltmann1@DaleJohnsonBBC@chayter_2000 TBH the angle that everyone has seen is clear enough for me that he pulled his hair? Hiding behind this in conclusive BS
Remember when they spent 500m+ in the summer, and celebrated scoring a late goal against ten men…
YOURE BEING SCHOOLED AT YOUR LIBRARY OF A STADIUM! 😍
Outplayed. Outclassed.
Bring Isak on 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I can tell you your opinion is wrong, Jürgen.
‘The boy’ gave us unforgettable moments — that’s not in question. It’s precisely because of those moments that so many felt something deeper. But let’s not rewrite the story: he became who he is because of Liverpool — the faith, the platform, the people.
Running down his contract wasn’t just strategic — it was calculated. It allowed a club that’s beaten us in 2 CL finals to take one of our own for nothing. That’s not just business. That’s betrayal — of trust, of values, of what this club stands for.
You switched the telly off? Maybe that’s the difference. You see the individual. We see the institution — the shared standard, the collective sacrifice. Liverpool isn’t just about moments or talent. It’s about loyalty, legacy, and love returned. And when that’s broken, it matters.
No one is bigger than the club — not even you.
Paddy the Baddy opens up about the way that Trent Alexander-Arnold left the club and why he thinks he did not do it the right way.
Many fans share his point of view as well, not a good look for Trent.