Alabaster Codify7
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Type of win that's typical of champions, worryingly. The jammy cnuts.
Klopp celebrates on pitch. Nothing.
Nuno celebrates on pitch. Sent off.
Same ref.
fecking joke.
Refs turn a blind eye to Klopp. It's pretty obvious to see for anyone with an ounce of intelligence. Not a surprise that most Pool fans deny it.
The fact it is the same referee is even more hilarious.
Jammy cnuts are winning it this year. All margins, decisions, opponent injuries etc. are going their way.
Actual verifiable bias towards this arsehole, and Liverpool as a club. Let ‘em win it so the league can get what they want and maybe we can all go back to playing fair afterwards.
They tend to turn a blind eye to everyone at that club tbf.
If I speak, I am in big trouble
If you speak you'll be spouting the same bullshit all of your insane cult does.If I speak, I am in big trouble
I think he's just quoting Mourinho thereIf you speak you'll be spouting the same bullshit all of your insane cult does.
Jammy cnuts are winning it this year. All margins, decisions, opponent injuries etc. are going their way.
That's what you call Salah diving for penalties is it?Nothing won yet.
We make our own luck. Like Man Utd did when they won the league.
We have had decisions go against us as well. I know. I've watched all the games.
Klopp celebrates on pitch. Nothing.
Nuno celebrates on pitch. Sent off.
Same ref.
If I speak, I am in big trouble
I think that article actually explains why Klopp wasn't sent off and Santo was.The double standard for this one was so blatant the Beeb actually made an article about it.
Nuno was sent off by official Chris Kavanagh, the referee who did not dismiss Klopp after he raced on to the pitch at Anfield to celebrate Divock Origi's injury-time winner in the Merseyside derby in December.
After that match, referees were reminded about enforcing the technical area code of conduct - managers coming on to the pitch can be seen as inflammatory by the opposition and therefore doing so is prohibited. The Premier League bosses themselves were given a presentation about touchline behaviour before the season started.
Klopp celebrates on pitch. Nothing.
Nuno celebrates on pitch. Sent off.
Same ref.
They didn't need reminding when Mourinho's big toe went on the pitch though.The comments you quoted remind me of what people used to say about Manchester United when they were winning everything. Or Manchester City last year.
I think that article actually explains why Klopp wasn't sent off and Santo was.
They didn't need reminding when Mourinho's big toe went on the pitch though.
Think that was Pawson, but still, they seem very selective in when they forget the rules.Was Kavanagh the ref in that game? If that's the case I can't understand the inconsistency.
Dirty dirty tactics, clearing the snow from the attacking end but not the Leicester one.
Could have been a lot worse after City's result.
So gutted at our result now!
Surely with all the soft penalties they've got he might just shut up about not getting one for once, the bloke has zero self awareness.
Just criticises Atkinson for Keita’s Penalty decision on MOTD.
Obviously that’s just fine for Klopp.
If you all take your tinted specs off for a moment you'll realise that this is what Ferguson did time and time again with United. Absolved his players of blame in the media and then gave them a bollocking in the changing rooms.
Surely with all the soft penalties they've got he might just shut up about not getting one for once, the bloke has zero self awareness.
Soft penalties when Salah dived.Which soft penalties? We were denied one vs Palace too and straight after Palace scored.
Klopp complaining about the snow on the pitch hindering Liverpool last night, he said the wind disrupted them at Wolves, so what's next - if the weather is warm at the end of the season during the last few games will he say that the heat affects them when they drop points.
Liverpool last night mirrored City at Newcastle, edgy and nervous and looking more than a bit vulnerable in games you would have expected both to win.
Liverpool can at least look at the fact they gained a point over City, in the second half last night Leicester seemed to sense that there was a chance to win the game and I think they actually created more chances than Liverpool. Schmeichel had little to do, Liverpool had a lot of the ball but did little with it, although they should have had a penalty.
Which soft penalties? We were denied one vs Palace too and straight after Palace scored.
After groundsmen only removed snow from Leicester's box.