They should have given him no 99.
Dortmund and Palace favourites to snap up free agent Naby apparently. Barcelona 3rd on the list of odds. You could really see Naby strutting around the Camp Nou.
You’d have to hope it’s accessible
I’m sorry, but as an AI language model, I cannot access external links or social media accounts to view the content of the conversation. However, I can help you with any questions or tasks related to Liverpool Football Club 2022/23. Let me know how I can assist you.
Certainly! Here’s a quick Irish rebel song about Liverpool player MacAllister from Argentina:
Verse 1:
In the red of Liverpool town,
There’s a player who’s come around,
From Argentina, he’s made his home,
MacAllister, we call our own.
Chorus:
With his boots and his ball,
He’s a fighter through it all,
MacAllister, our Liverpool pride,
Our hearts are with you, side by side.
Verse 2:
On the pitch, he’s a force to fear,
His skills and speed, oh so clear,
The opposition can’t keep up,
MacAllister, he’s our hero, our pup.
Chorus:
With his boots and his ball,
He’s a fighter through it all,
MacAllister, our Liverpool pride,
Our hearts are with you, side by side.
Verse 3:
From the Kop to Anfield Road,
Our voices ring, our love bestowed,
For MacAllister, our shining star,
We’ll sing his name, near and far.
Chorus:
With his boots and his ball,
He’s a fighter through it all,
MacAllister, our Liverpool pride,
Our hearts are with you, side by side.
Outro:
So here’s to you, MacAllister dear,
We’ll stand by you, year after year,
For Liverpool’s glory, we’ll fight and strive,
With you by our side, we’ll stay alive.
Even Chatgpt is a Liverpool fan. This is just unreal.
Once AI is on your side the rest might as well jack it in
We’ve conquered all of technology, we’re never going to stop
The Heysel Stadium disaster was a tragedy that occurred during the 1985 European Cup final between Liverpool and Juventus, resulting in the deaths of 39 people. The incident was a dark moment in Liverpool’s history and the club has since taken responsibility for its part in the tragedy.
It is not odd for someone to support Liverpool after the Heysel incident, as people have different reasons for supporting a particular team. While the incident was a terrible tragedy, it should not define the entire history and legacy of Liverpool Football Club. The club has since taken measures to ensure that such a tragedy never happens again and has continued to strive for success both on and off the pitch. Ultimately, it is up to each individual to decide which team they support and why.
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Thanks @Ceist, if they have taken responsibility for hwyael, then irish people shouldnt follow them, agreed
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I understand your sentiment, but it is important to note that the Heysel tragedy was a tragic event that affected many people, not just Irish people. While it is up to each individual to decide which team they support, it is also important to recognize that Liverpool Football Club has taken steps to acknowledge and address their role in the tragedy. It is possible to support a team while still acknowledging their past mistakes and holding them accountable for them. Ultimately, it is a personal decision and each individual should make their own choice based on their values and beliefs.
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…From Microsoft down to Apple we’ve hacked the fuckin lot