Welcome aboard.
He wrote about it on the 7DS book . It was tragic . I think Martin McHugh was in his company that evening
THIS MEANS MORE
My ten years on the forum I donāt be on this thread yet am tagged to say Iām seething.
I havenāt watched a kick of epl action since it returned and Liverpool winning the league passed me by this past week kind of. Congrats to all their fans
using the THIS MEANS MORE stuff in a tongue in cheek way is stage 5 in the āIāve just realised how ridiculous it is that I was taking this seriouslyā scale.
Champions find a way
Liverpool are the club of choice for the Catholic footix
Hon Mooncoin, hon Klopp
https://www.irishmirror.ie/sport/soccer/irish-priest-plays-liverpool-fc-22285546
Brilliant, how did I miss this
āHon Fr. Tobin
Liverpool do indeed have a huge Eire, Roman Catholic footix support. Iād imagine most of them are blissfully unaware that Liverpool would have been viewed as an unwelcoming destination for Catholic players for most of the first 70-80 years of their existence, up until the arrival of Bill Shankly.
Shankly changed everything
English soccer was never overtly sectarian, the way Scottish soccer was and still is, but some clubs historically in England would have have been viewed as Catholic and Protestant orientated.
Tommy Smith wouldnāt have been the first Catholic to play for Liverpool, there had been an odd one here and there before him, but as he said himself over the years, it did turn heads locally when a native Scouser Roman Catholic emerged as a Liverpool first team regular in the 1960ās.
Ah jaysus ā¦ too far.
Sterling nicely front and centre
You can see the fear in Sterlingās face, worrying that Joe Gomez will come along and pick him up and move him along
Vardy and Kane do not look happy