Liverpool 2018/2019

Maybe go back to asking your daughter to post for you or else get her to proof read them first.

It’s okay Mike, let it all out. You are close to rock bottom now, it’ll all get better once to reach that floor and the only way is finally up.

A Kilmallock senior county medalist got into a scrap with Aldo in the mid 90’s, a right prick (Aldo, not our guy).

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Suarez is rattled. He knows he will be lucky to get off the bus alive. He’s too late with his olive branch now.

Aldridge is an absolute stones of a man and his “articles” are like something a 14 year old fanboy would write.

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Ask her to read out the previous few posts.

It’s okay, mate.

He’s simply a cunt.

I’d say he pays the Indo to publish his in depth thoughts.

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He gave us a taste for flesh

Now he will be devoured

If you say so but I’m sure she can help you, what age is she now, 2?

Rangers and Liverpool have massive links as well.

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Stage 12 now. :grin:

They were founded by an Orangeman, have always been considered the Protestant club and Merseyside and they refused to sign an Irish Catholic until Ronnie Whelan because of their inherent hatred and bigotry. Don’t mind the lads at all.

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Only for a hun Utd would have won fuck all.

None of that is true

Liverpool were always the club of the Irish Catholics in the city though never sectarian

The Kop was built with rubble from the 1916 Rising which was transported across the Irish Sea

That history is borne out in modern day Ireland where Liverpool FC is the de facto national team

What was the name of that Irish republican that founded Liverpool?

Paddy O’Reilly

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Lies

Liverpool FC’s founder, John Houlding, eight of its early board members and many others associated with it were deeply involved with the Conservative Party and also, in many cases, both the Freemasons and the city’s deeply-sectarian Working Men’s Conservative Association which, in turn, had strong links to the local Orange Order.

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It’s a little known fact that the Everton team were guests of the British Army the weekend of Bloody Sunday in Dublin in 1920

They cheered loudly back in their hotel when news of the massacre came through

No wonder Everton have always been hated in Ireland and especially Dublin ever since