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The Official Club Football 2014-2015 thread

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hmm maybee.

 

I dont like Wolves that much...

 

I dont like that place at all.. they have strange accents... and its called the black country for some bizzare reason !

 

Southampton will replace them hopefully and Pompey !

 

I'd love to see Southampton back in the Premier League and they're certainly going the right way about it. What a storming start they've had in the Championship! Genuinely I'd just love to wave goodbye to Stoke though. About as anti football as you can get. They're effective but that's all they are. Won't get them anywhere apart from mid table mediocrity. Tony Pulis's tactics are primitive at best and I'm sure any more time spent playing long ball/ugly football like they do and their fans will start to get restless. As Brian Clough said 'If god wanted football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass there'.

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I'd love to see Southampton back in the Premier League and they're certainly going the right way about it. What a storming start they've had in the Championship! Genuinely I'd just love to wave goodbye to Stoke though. About as anti football as you can get. They're effective but that's all they are. Won't get them anywhere apart from mid table mediocrity. Tony Pulis's tactics are primitive at best and I'm sure any more time spent playing long ball/ugly football like they do and their fans will start to get restless. As Brian Clough said 'If god wanted football to be played in the air, he'd have put grass there'.

 

 

Dont get me started with Stoke...

They all call each other for duck for starters !

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Man Utd 3 - 0 Tottenham

 

Manchester United made it two Premier League wins from two with a clincial win over Tottenham at Old Trafford.

 

A goalless first half saw both keepers make stops, Spurs' Brad Friedel saving the best effort from Tom Cleverley. United striker Danny Welbeck broke the deadlock on the hour, heading in Cleverley's cross, before Anderson finished off a superb counter-attack.

 

Jermain Defoe hit a post with a volley as Spurs tried to hit back, but Wayne Rooney's header sealed a fine victory.

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/14539056.stm

HATE UTD, LOVE CITY

The Hillsborough petition on the government's website has now passed 100,000. Amazing effort.

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/2199

Everyone within the UK should sign it or anyone who knows someone in the UK should sign it and use their address. Ignore the fact it's Liverpool FC, it's 96 families and hundreds more survivors looking for the truth to come out on what happened on that tragic day and for the South Yorkshire Police to finally take the blame they've avoided for 22 years.

 

Justice For The 96, You'll Never Walk Alone

 

Also anyone who want's to know more about it, I recommend you buy and read Phil Scraton's Book Hillsborough: The Truth

The Hillsborough petition on the government's website has now passed 100,000. Amazing effort.

 

http://epetitions.direct.gov.uk/petitions/2199

 

done, I had to use my old address in the UK though luckliy the IP I am using says I am in London I think !

done, I had to use my old address in the UK though luckliy the IP I am using says I am in London I think !

 

Great effort bart.

 

 

This is about those families road to putting their angst and suffering to bed and to fully expose and condemn the cover ups and lies that arose from that disaster. It's not about the football club. As squibby said it's about 96 loyal football fans and their families who were treated like pure dirt by the authorities in the lead up and in the aftermath of that day.

Great effort bart.

 

 

This is about those families road to putting their angst and suffering to bed and to fully expose and condemn the cover ups and lies that arose from that disaster. It's not about the football club. As squibby said it's about 96 loyal football fans and their families who were treated like pure dirt by the authorities in the lead up and in the aftermath of that day.

 

 

I know, we all cried in our school when they held a special assembley.

We all refuse to ever buy the sun, for their horrible news reports.

 

Deep down its everyones fault, there was a culture of turning up to games without tickets. I had been guilty myself for many city games, and found a way in.

 

We stopped doing this in the end.

For sure bart. But ticketless fans were a staple of every match pre Hillsborough. Liverpool played at Hillsborough against Nottingham Forest the previous year in 1988. The same Leppings End stand as well yet there was no issue. Hillsborough was a disaster waiting to happen. A crush occurred when Spurs played there in 1981 yet all it would take to ignite the disaster was the incompetency of the chief policeman at that game in 1989 who was David Duckenfield taking charge of his first match. When these documents are released about Thatcher they will no doubt paint a negative picture of those fans but that would only show the cover up and denial by the authorities over the disaster. To be expected from a football hating, offensive witch like Thatcher.

Well also the FA have a lot to answer for...

Hillsborough should never have been hosting an FA Cup Semi-Final. If the FA and police did their job properly they'd have seen the health and safety certificate was out of date and that it wasn't up to the standard of football stadiums in Britain at that time. Also the FA should have paid attention to the fact that Liverpool FC made a formal complaint about the previous year when Liverpool fans complained of crushing and poor crowd control in the Leppings Lane stand. Liverpool first of all should have been allocated the Kop end since all season Liverpool had been almost doubling the attendances that Forrest were bringing in that season. Then Duckenfield (who was in charge of the goings on that day) should had never been in charge, he was only in the job a few weeks and had never been in charge of an event this big before and only could go by notes from the year before. Everything about the day was all just too fitting that it was almost predictable, what topped it all off was unannounced road works on the motorway which held people up which then lead to one reason to the heavy congestion at the turnstiles. The police panicked and then after that did the only thing they knew, lie and blame it on anyone but themselves and in this case it was the Liverpool fans. Of course with the Heysel disaster only happening a few years before that the public had a reason to believe the lies from the police and this lead then onto the s*n printing their bullshit story. It seems to be only in the last few years that people regardless of their football team are finally speaking up alongside us and this will be why the government are going to have to give the documents now or face an outcry from more than just Scousers and Liverpool supporters. I think at long last we're finally about to get Justice but more importantly, we're about to get the truth.

Liverpool look set to sign the next big Uruguayan star Sebastian Coates from Nacional. He knocked back Man City in favour of "the Liverpool tradition and Suarez". Here that Man City - you can tempt your players with the notes but you can't tempt them with the tradition!

Chumpions League Draw:

Group A:

 

Bayern Munich, Villarreal, Manchester City, Napoli

 

Group B:

 

Inter Milan, CSKA Moscow, Lille, Trabzonspor

 

Group C:

 

Manchester United, Benfica, Basel, Otelul Galati

 

Group D:

 

Real Madrid, Lyon, Ajax, Dinamo Zagreb

 

Group E:

 

Chelsea, Valencia, Bayer Leverkusen, Genk

 

Group F:

 

Arsenal, Marseille, Olympiakos, Borussia Dortmund

 

Group G:

 

Porto, Shakhtar Donetsk, Zenit St Petersburg, APOEL Nicosia

 

Group H:

 

Barcelona, AC Milan, BATE Borisov, Viktoria Plzen

 

Soon tasty groups there.

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Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson in four-letter blast at FA

 

Sir Alex Ferguson has accused the Football Association of treating Manchester United unfairly.

 

The United manager, hit with a five-match touchline ban last season, made the claims while talking about having up to eight players on England duty.

 

Ferguson, 69, said: "The FA may realise who has produced more players for their country than any club in the world. Maybe they will realise how important we are to England instead of treating us like s***."

 

In March, Ferguson was given a five-match touchline ban and £30,000 fine by the FA for criticising referee Martin Atkinson. He initially received a three-game ban for the remarks and saw a two-game suspended ban he had previously earned for saying referee Alan Wiley was not "fit enough" to keep up with play activated.

 

The following month, United striker Wayne Rooney was banned for two matches for swearing into a TV camera. Those bans led to Manchester United chief executive David Gill claiming in June the FA had singled out the club for "harsh" punishments.

 

"There were some poor-ish decisions that wouldn't have necessarily hit others - the actual punishments were harsh," said FA board member Gill. "That's not to say I'm condoning Wayne's comments, because I don't think they were correct, or what Sir Alex said, because it wasn't helpful. We're possibly being caught up in being one of the biggest clubs and the [FA's] Respect agenda being there. What better way to demonstrate the authorities are being tough than by hitting one of the biggest clubs the hardest?"

 

Ferguson's comments came as he spoke about the number of his players who could be called up by England this weekend. Manager Fabio Capello is due to name his squad for next month's Euro 2012 qualifiers against Bulgaria and Wales on Sunday evening, and United could have as many as eight representatives.

 

Ferguson is delighted with that but took the opportunity to criticise the FA over the punishments handed out to the club last season. "It's not a problem, it's fantastic," he added. "Maybe they will realise how important we are to England. I am pleased for the players. They are outstanding."

 

The FA has declined to comment on Ferguson's accusation.

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mlz97__Tyhw]Fergie claims FA treats United 'like s***' - YouTube[/ame]

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14678931.stm

Shall we play look for the Scottish teams?

 

Group A: TOTTENHAM, Rubin Kazan, PAOK Salonika, SHAMROCK ROVERS

 

Group B: FC Copenhagen, Standard Liege, Hannover, Vorskla Poltava

 

Group C: PSV Eindhoven, Hapoel Tel-Aviv, Rapid Bucharest, Legia Warsaw

 

Group D: Sporting Lisbon, Lazio, FC Zurich, FC Vaslui

 

Group E: Dynamo Kiev, Besiktas, STOKE, Maccabi Tel-Aviv

 

Group F: Paris St Germain, Athletic Bilbao, Salzburg, Slovan Bratislava

 

Group G: AZ Alkmaar, Metalist Kharkiv, Austria Vienna, Malmo

 

Group H: Braga, Club Brugge, BIRMINGHAM, Maribor

 

Group I: Atletico Madrid, Udinese, Rennes, Sion

 

Group J: Schalke, Steaua Bucharest, Maccabi Haifa, AEK Larnaca

 

Group K: FC Twente, FULHAM, Odense, Wisla Krakow

 

Group L: Anderlecht, AEK Athens, Lokomotiv Moscow, Sturm Graz

 

Come on Shamrock Rovers!

Why can't Italian teams do well on Europe?

 

Damn it.

Liverpool 3 - 1 Bolton

 

Thought it'd be much tougher but they put in the performance of the Premier League so far. Everyone played brilliantly bar that careless/casual mistake by Carra in injury time to let Bolton score. 3-1 was kind on Bolton in all honesty.

It was a great game, really enjoyed watching it from start to the 91st minute when Carra did what he did best these days and cocked things up again. I can see us really making life hard for the two manc teams this year and getting an FA Cup too. I look forward to the rest of the season, Liverpool are a changed team this year and we'll be even better next season. (Dare I say it, next year could be our year). lol

At least you don't have to worry about going on an European tour this year.

Get your digs in now but just think, forget about Liverpool's season last year, that was shit because of that clueless clown Hodgson. But look at Liverpool from when Dalglish took over, Liverpool gained the 2nd most points in the second half of last season (Chelsea with the most). Dalglish has made good signings and gotten rid of the waste of space in the club. We're a club in progress and if the last 4 games are anything to go by then European football is almost a guaranty for us. Next season is going to be a big one for us and even this season is a sign of what's to come, we're playing good football and teams should be worried.

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