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Hang on a second BR. I was enjoying that one-eyed piece of proaganda until the last couple of sentences...


And if, after 35 years without a trophy, after several relegations, dozens of managers and a handful of owners, you still get full houses at Anfield then, and only then, will you be as good as Manchester City's fans.


They really are the best in the world because they are still there.'


Hold the phone! Your stadium wasn't even full over Christmas when we played (and beat) you.


I've seen Main Road, COMS or Eastland half full too many times to be able to buy into the fact you have the most amazing, loyal fans.

People say Toon fans are some of the "best", and they've definitely been through it of late.


Anna I don't think anyone is trying to have a pop at you. "Liverpool fanS" doesn't = Anna. Sorry if you've taken anything I've said personally, I know how much you support the team and all that. I have my opinions, but at the end of the day, don't really take the whole thing that seriously, and I have felt sorry for Woy, maybe because I'm just soft.


Anyway, apparently he's safe FOR NOW, but there is no way he's going to be there for long, unless he performs some sort of miracle, so here's hoping the next manager can be someone everyone is pleased with. OR, they'll be just as bad, and everyone will start giving the players their fair share of the blame (and that is not to say that Woy is blameless).

Atticus Wrote:

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> Annasfield I will be out and about ED with my most

> fervent of Liverpool friends tonight (we fell out

> after Istanbul), if you're about it would be a

> pleasure to buy you drink, no hard feelings and

> all that!


Only just seen this. Ta for the offer, but I've my sensible head on tonight and I'm staying in.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> I'll support Anna. I admire how she wears her

> heart on her sleeve.

>

> Rangers have accepted 750k for kenny miller. The

> league is practically in the bag now as the bank

> calls the shots at Ibrox.


Except Kenny is refusing to play ball holding out for a pre-nup signing with a "top foreign club". Or failing that, Bursaspor.

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