RAWK goes into Meltdown 19/20 Edition

It's been a few week since we saw this
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When was this first posted?
 
Best to do this here, I thought. Keep the LFC thread for their humility in triumph type posting.

Liverpool have written to UEFA asking for answers, after their keeper Adrian was injured by a [Liverpool] fan who invaded the pitch in Istanbul.
The incident occurred at the end of the Super Cup final against Chelsea , when the Reds were celebrating, and a supporter who evaded the UEFA-organised security cordon ran towards the team. He slipped and barrelled into both Adrian and Joe Gomez.

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/liverpool-demand-answers-uefa-over-18946459

Not the first time this kind of thing has occurred, unfortunately.
 
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RAWK getting in some humility in triumph type posting too.
Adrian has been at Liverpool for less than a week & has won more European trophies than Man City have ever, in their entire history.

Possibly meaning though, never in their entire history, except for when they did, he is there.
 
Ohh what a shame, what a pity,
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bsolutely nothing wrong with handball rule at all... Only the idiots who thinks it's ok to assist with a hand
Exactly he would never have assisted Jesus otherwise.
That is the rule. Like it or not it was the correct interpretation of the new rule.
I would be pissed if it was us.... but Unnluckkyyyyy!
Dance now Jesus, you fecking c*nt.
Sky are going to be crying, wish I'd watched Sky for Neville and Tyler's reaction to that!

especially since they were openly cheering for city to get 38 wins this season.
Ha ha get in have that you bunch of plastic c*nts
 
Oh Varchesterrrrrrrrrr
City fans louder than they've been all match
VAR is ace
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Pep is such a c*nt
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That's blown tha tittle race WIDE OPENNNNNNNNNNNNNNN
Jesus guaranteed it was gonna be disallowed with his hilariously smug celebration.
this one might change his mind later on.
This is why I’ve always been for VAR - Sick of some of the decisions City have gotten over the last few seasons - constant tactical fouling etc is harder to do if it can all get called back and refs can’t be as influenced to give a last minute winner to the big name home team- fecking bring it on
It’s starting to dawn on me that in order to win the league we will have to win pretty much all our games, incl. beating City at least once and at least drawing the other game, which means we will need 112 points at the minimum.

No other team in the league has the bottle to give them a proper game. The refs are also (Man)-sheiky.
Remember last season?

"when they bring VAR in, Liverpool will be fecked".

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What people forget is that we have historically been on the wrong end of handball decisions - with VAR the feckers who have always gotten the 'luck' won't get it any longer.
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City could be closer to 70 points this season.
So they were interviewing the announcers on NBC Sports afterwards, and Lee Dixon "was just talking to a Man City season ticket holder, and he said after the goal was disallowed, 300 or 400 fans just walked out of the stadium."

The whole crowd left, it seems...
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Did Guardiola just say they were playing the second best team in Europe?
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First real test of the season and first stumble.
Keep it up.
Sad bastard is bringing up Adrian moving off the line in the Super Cup..... Let it go mate...
I'd be losing my shit if we conceded 2 goals to 3 total attempts.

City ain't gonna win CL anytime soon.
It wasn't even 3 attempts the third was the slobbering Goal thief's attempt from his own half that ended up drifting towards the corner flag.
Guardiola saying they are in the refs heads.
What?

The camera had seen it. Not the ref.
 
Neville

“You could argue that it is not handball”
No you can’t

I dont know why people bother the guy is so biased and hates us

Neville whinging like feck now they didn't get the penalty in the first half
Neville is absolutely raging, he's more upset than Guardiola. Hahahahah

He is complaining that they didnt give what he thought what was a pen.... why hasnt he mentioned Abraham's dive and asking why VAR didnt over rule the ref there as well?
 
On my...
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Last year that's three points for City. I really hope it's a sign that they're not going to waltz to 90 plus points again, no matter how much their opposition conspire to giftwrap points for them.
Sad bastard is bringing up Adrian moving off the line in the Super Cup..... Let it go mate...

He's got it bad, hasn't he
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I can't really blame him.

Klopp's net spend is like 5 times less and we're just as good as them and we have no right to be.


bloody ell, the winner
They've bottled it. Title over.
 
I really do hate them. And if I had to choose one, atm, it'd be this one.

What people forget is that we have historically been on the wrong end of handball decisions - with VAR the feckers who have always gotten the 'luck' won't get it any longer.

Good work, @No Idea For Nickname
 
thanks @montpelier
here we go again
VARdiola more like

Still living rent free

Guardiola told Sky Sports: "I thought we left that situation in Tottenham in the Champions League last season. But it is the same. The referee and VAR disallow it. It's the second time [it's happened] - it's tough. It's honestly tough but it's the way it is.

"It happened last week with Wolves and we saw for Chelsea on Wednesday - the keeper wasn't on his line - Adrian in the penalty shoot-out. They have to fix it.
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. Their Twitter is run by 10 year olds.
10 year olds locked in a cellar somewhere in UAE.
Klopp is too cool..
I love how much we piss off this shower of cheating feckers..they are Champions, have incredible wealth, a squad to die for, but we really get to them big style!

Guardiola could make the fatal mistake of focusing on us too much and taking his eye off the ball at City. He already changes his game plan when we play them home or away, we seem forever in his head on every level, his comment today regarding Adrian on Wednesday confirm that. Why should he bothered about what on the Super Cup Final?

English Champions of not, City are jealous as feck at our famous European exploits, now they must be worried sick we claim the League Title off them this season.

Klopp is too cool to be arsed about City, and he's not the type to worry about what clubs do outside his own anyway.

On the other hand, we seem to get right up Guardiola's nose, which can only be good news for us!
Also Ederson is not as good as people claim he is. Teams should try to shoot more and more from distance.
Pep should join blue moon and all the other crying c****.
What the feck is this though? He's so bitter
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Even with his superb Barca, he needed bunch of favors from the refs. When decisions aren't going his way, he becomes a fecking c*nt.


What's the deal with "Look at me"? They were all looking at him...
he probably meant "look after me".
You really think you're going to sit there calmly and not celebrate a last minute winner at OT or the Etihad, because of a minute chance of it being disallowed?

I can only think of it happening twice in dozens of games of football over the past couple of seasons. We're just going to have to deal with the slim possibility of being sickened once in a blue moon. Which happens occasionally anyway when goals are ruled out for offside.
They've already sickened twice in Blue moon.
With VAR we'd have at least a point at the emptyhad last season so I'm all for it. Until it fecks us over.
Oh Pep. Worry about yourselves not us sweetie
Looks like we have got under Pep’s skin by winning the Supercup and then won our match against Southampton as well.

Epitome of cracking under pressure
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Neville is symptomatic of a mindset I have noticed amongst United fans I know. The logic is thus;

1. Man City's trophies don't count because theirs are financially doped results
2. If Man City weren't (effecitvely) cheating, Liverpool would have won the league last year at a canter
3. If Liverpool start winning again it will endanger their league record
4. Ergo, it's better to support City over Liverpool, because tainted wins trump Liverpudlian wins

Nevermind that City are their direct rivals in Manchester. Nevermind that by supporting them you are helping their state-sponsored 'sport-washing' of a dodgy political regime, tribalism is more important than humanitarianism.

I find that logic depressing, that their ingrained abhorrence of LFC (derived mostly from their parents who remember a different era) allows them to look past the sins of City as long as they are able to score points off their true rivals. That is also the reason Man City fans get so upset by the way; not entitlement, not because they aren't getting enough love, but because their rivals don't care what they achieve, since it is achieved unfairly. That's what galls them and has them up in arms everytime someone raises the point with them... because deep down they know it is true.
The same logic drives the Bitters. Neither set of fans will be picky over which club gets in our way, just as long as somebody does.
 
To be fair, the points about United fans attitude towards City beating Liverpool to the title, are pretty damn accurate.
 
while I'm there, checking thier views on our 1,1 billion followers:
These are getting more embarrassing than the ev, trying to blag 14% of the world support united
1/5th of all the people in China support United as well
Bless them with their huge followings, though couldn't sell out the stadium in Perth and had about 20% of the crowd v us in America.
What a load of nonsense. I could see them gaining popularity if they were winning trophies left and right, but according to their ridiculous propaganda they have almost doubled their fan base during their worst period in decades? Fat chance.
aah, the longtime United fans
It's ridiculous. My experience is that they are actually losing support. They picked up a hell of a lot of glory hunters and casual 'fans' in the Ferguson era, but a lot of them have melted away. I also know and have heard of longtime United fans who have become disillusioned, lost interest and drifted away from them altogether since their decline and the rise of Abu Dhabi PRFC as well as their arch rivals from Liverpool under Mr. Klopp. They have, and always will have, a solid hardcore, but they picked up millions of fickle types in their glory days who are either 'supporting' someone else now, or have, conveniently, lost interest in football all together.
Have to agree - we all know how fickle football fans are for starters but beyond that i was talking to someone the other day and we got to talking about our kids and who they support - she told me her son used to support Utd but that they became crap and it killed his passion for them so now he doens’t follow football (sounds like a smart kid who chose the next best alternative other than supporting us).

You can imagine how easily the support of those kids in the sort of 5-15 bracket is swayed by the negativity surrounding their club and their football. Thats before you go into those supporters around the world who arguably maybe aren’t as in touch with the game in general but ‘support’ them through the PR players like the Pogbas and and ibrahimovichs etc.

You’d wonder where it leaves them when they’ve finally culled these ‘superstar’ names.. i can’t see too many people clambering for the likes of Maguire on the back of their shirt.
 
To be fair, you don't have to go a long way back on this very forum to see longtime United fans who are disillusioned, and that are losing interest in football.
 
To be fair, the points about United fans attitude towards City beating Liverpool to the title, are pretty damn accurate.
The person that wrote that post doesn’t get that Liverpool have always been United’s biggest rival, even over city. Do Liverpool fans think Everton are their biggest rivals?
 
The person that wrote that post doesn’t get that Liverpool have always been United’s biggest rival, even over city. Do Liverpool fans think Everton are their biggest rivals?

Everton were our biggest rival in the 80's
 
So they were interviewing the announcers on NBC Sports afterwards, and Lee Dixon "was just talking to a Man City season ticket holder, and he said after the goal was disallowed, 300 or 400 fans just walked out of the stadium."

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Thisw commenta makea you think that they won the league after tbe 2nd match!! They wont be even close this year .
 
After 2 games, City just dropped 2 points. Yet they already feel this season "has to be it-we're going to be PL champions"...

They'll never learn, will they?
 
Liverpool fans really do not get it. We don't want city to win, we just don't want Liverpool to win. It has nothing to do with them getting more PL than us, we just cannot stand the thought of:

1) the Liverpool fans going on and on about with there smug comments and bullshit.
2) The papers and BBC literally going bananas over them winning, the number of RAWK like commentators. journos and columnists who are scousers is puke inducing enough, the videos, pages and pages of verbal diarrhea that would be written if they won would be enough to make me never look at the TV
3) All the pundits on TV, its bad enough as it is when you tune into a United game and the panel is full of ex scousers, the faces if they won would make me kick in my screen
 
I can never get over the fact that I can lipread the scouse accent on big boy in the middle as he clearly stresses ‘I don’t beleeeeeeeive it’

Great vid, never gets old.

But never forget his handsome/swag/peaky blinders pose after that. That what makes it golden.