RAWK Goes Into Meltdown (2011/2012)

Someone pop over to their premier league thread and copy and paste the post by redline on the last page. Massive quality conspiracy rant :lol:

Btw, fair play to the Blackpool fan who is bothering to argue the toss with them.
 
I lover their logic. Top of the league only beacuse we cheat and pay out to every club/manager/referee. If it is that easy why dont they just pull together the 50 quid the fans have between them and bribe someone?
fecking hell, they would've probably had the league wrapped up by now if they'd spent the money on referees instead of Carroll.
 
Someone pop over to their premier league thread and copy and paste the post by redline on the last page. Massive quality conspiracy rant :lol:

:lol:

Redline said:
I genuinely think there Might be something to it though Lent$? For example? You can guarantee that goal against us yesterday Would have been disallowed against Them no question - & the amount of dodgy sendings off & scandalous penalties they benefit from? Is utterly ridiculous. It even happens in Europe now - Look at the way they cheated a penalty in the last minutes after being given an utter Lesson the other night yet no-one mentions that as they Keep winning at home in the PL & why? Well that is the crux of it all no? I bet if anyone had done what they damn well should have done & put phone taps on Them for the past 10 years or so ala Juventus in 2006 or even just carried out a proper undercover investigation of them? That more than a few shall we say less than decent dealings would have come to light & a lot of the utterly ridiculous things that go in this league non-stop & which Just Happen to Always fcuking well hamstring their rivals at crucial times & benefit Them? Would have clicked into place & made sense. But no-one would do that here & to Him - No-one would dare. Or to put it another way - Do you think it's a coincidence that not only has English Football History been virtually rewritten so as to ignore our role & replace us effectively with them Since they came to prominence & everything possible been done to airbrush us & our achievements out of said history? Do you think it's only an odd coincidence that everything possible has been & is now done to Keep them at the top from all sides since their 'breakthrough' year of 1993 & to disrupt in a big way anyone that might possibly challenge them.

Most of all is it mere coincidence that All the teams that have overtook them since '93 have often had to use shedloads of money to do so & never stayed in front often due to ridiculous decisions counting against them over a season or that it's Always been them vs A N Other for the title year in, year out for Far to long now given how shite they've clearly been at times & don't give me that "mentality" answer- It's more than that - It's so obvious & it's all to do with Him. One or two years of it being like that yes, but 2 decades!!! Something stinks & to those who say We once did this - Yes but we were never this cynical, this shite week in, week out & certainly never this protected. Like I'm implying? Something stinks & it All leads back to Him. Not that it will ever come out while he's still around - Probably not for years after he's finally gone either - That is how scared certain parties are of him - In short I'll call it out now shall I & say until He is gone & I mean long-gone? Nothing will really change, nothing at all.......

In view of all that? I'll make a prediction now shall I? By the time of the City game at the Etihad which Could be City's way of destroying them & their confidence this season once & for all? One of two things will happen. Either in the weeks leading up to the game City will lose & United win more than once with both happening due to ahem dubious/ridiculous decisons that Just Happen to benefit the latter & do damage to the former so said game is neutralised as being important by the time they play one another again or? The same scenario will happen During the game with City being on the end of a whole series of ridiculous decisions that benefit United who will thereby win a match they shouldn't come Near winning, continue the Myth of their greatness & go on to win a title that Again? They should not have come close to without serious obstacles left after the Etihad & all thanks once more? To referees again influencing a season with huge decisions that surprise fecking surprise? Are nearly All in Their favour. If I'm wrong? Then feel free to return to this post & call me out on it at a far later date - But I won't be, I know I won't; In short? This I've written above or something like it? Will happen to City & United will walk away with it again & be made out to be something they're quite clearly not - Mark my words............................
 
Not entirely sure about the "has a manager ever looked so happy to lose" comment. Maybe they need to watch the Brighton & Hove Albion game and see how chuffed Cuntova Poyet was when Suarez scored. He even had the nerve to come out with an interview about the whole fiasco.
 
That Redline post is amazing. I love the ones where you can visualise them punching away at the keyboard with tears in their eyes.
 

We have been paying off the FA and the PL for 2 decades and even started paying off UEFA now. Its expensive but worth it cos we keep winning titles

Amazingly every ref and linesman is in on it too, and nobody has worked it out yet

..... until now! :mad:
 
We have been paying off the FA and the PL for 2 decades and even started paying off UEFA now. Its expensive but worth it cos we keep winning titles

Amazingly every ref and linesman is in on it too, and nobody has worked it out yet

..... until now! :mad:

Clever feckers those scousers, they've only gone and rumbled us! We need a new strategy for next season.
 
5 - If the Premier League had started on January 1, the bottom three would be QPR, Liverpool and Wolves, all with five points. Toil.
 
This is my favourite bit of Redline's rant.

Do you think it's a coincidence that not only has English Football History been virtually rewritten so as to ignore our role & replace us effectively with them Since they came to prominence & everything possible been done to airbrush us & our achievements out of said history?

:lol:


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Vitesse Arnhem, 7th in Eredivisie, W 11, D 5, L 9, +3 gd, 38 pts.
Liverpool, 7th in Premiere League, W 10, D 9, L 8, +4 gd, 39 pts.

I'd back Vitesse.

If it was closer to Eredivisie maybe Suarez would score more.
 
5 - If the Premier League had started on January 1, the bottom three would be QPR, Liverpool and Wolves, all with five points. Toil.

Ah but last season if games were only 60 minutes long they would have won the league by a huge margin!
 
Looks like he's ready to move to a big team.
 
Progress

Redline may be a cesspool of fear and ignorance, but this OP is a fount of optimism, clarity and logical reasoning. Read and gain a new sense of perspective regarding football, the Toyota Prius, and of course net spend.
 
Progress

Redline may be a cesspool of fear and ignorance, but this OP is a fount of optimism, clarity and logical reasoning. Read and gain a new sense of perspective regarding football, the Toyota Prius, and of course net spend.

Some sense

feck net spend.

So when we sold Torres for 50m we could've bought Heskey back for 40m and happy fecking days - our net spend would be -10m

Bollocks
 
Suarez:

[6 goals and 1 assist in 22 league appearances all year.]

Not sure about Welbecks assists, but he has 6 goals in 22 league appearances this year also.

An identical record to the player they profess to be their best!
 
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez open to PSG move - ESPN Soccernet

Wonder what the RAWKites think of this? Ruined the clubs rep and now ready to run out on them...

This should upset a few of them!

Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has told French television he would be open to a move to Ligue 1 leaders Paris St Germain.


The Uruguayan has been linked with a summer move to the oil-rich Parisians and his national team captain Diego Lugano plays for the club.

When asked if he would like to play PSG by Canal+, Suarez replied: "Yes I could go to Paris, like many big teams.

"There are many big clubs with such a reputation that want to build a top team and Paris is one of those teams that is recruiting to strengthen.

"I would love if (me and Lugano) could play together."


Earlier this week, Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish told PSG they will only be wasting their time if they attempt to sign Suarez.

"Nobody has spoken to us but it wouldn’t make any difference," he said.

"If they (PSG) reversed the charges, the call would not get taken. It’s the usual story."
Eurosport
 
On net spend-:
if people don't think we have improved for £32.85 million, they are crazy.

I'd say Suarez, Carroll, Downing, Enrique, Bellamy, Coates, Adam and Henderson between are worth far more than £32.85 million.

That's the bar apparently, are they jointly worth as much as the net spend? Never mind that Carroll cost more than it.

Reminded me of the missus justifying her shopping sprees for completely unnecessary stuff when the sales are on. "The more you buy the more you save".

Here it would be a case of "The more you sell the cheaper your signings are".

:wenger:
 
Liverpool could be set for an early holiday

If they are not careful, this time next week Liverpool may as well be on their summer holidays. Three league defeats in a row have made Champions League qualification highly improbable. Anything other than victory in Tuesday's rearranged Merseyside derby and that particular ambition for the season can be waved goodbye as it disappears into the night sky like a Charlie Adam penalty kick. Victory over Everton may lift the mood among the players but even that is unlikely to make much difference in a race for fourth that Liverpool will be peering at from over the fence. If a top-four finish is out of the equation that would leave the FA Cup as Liverpool's only focus in the remainder of the season, and Stoke may have something to say about that on Sunday.

Liverpool's performance in the defeat at Sunderland was predictably toothless and, as the gap between Kenny Dalglish's side and the top teams becomes bigger and bigger, it becomes more apparent that the problems in his side are far greater than just a failure to put away chances. When you populate a squad with players who are better than average but not top-class you are likely to find yourself in a slightly better than average position (somewhere between seventh and ninth) but not in the top bracket.

In many ways Liverpool's season resembles Rafael Benítez's first campaign in charge at Anfield when his side stumbled to insipid league defeat after league defeat (draws have been the downfall of Dalglish's side) and ultimately finished fifth. There are, however, two key differences between Dalglish's team of 2011-12 and Benítez's of 2004-05.

The first is that Dalglish has spent an awful lot more money than Benítez had at his disposal. In fact, the majority of the players Benítez was managing that season he sent through the exit door at the earliest opportunity. The second is that in 2004-05 Liverpool consolidated their relatively poor league campaign with success in the Champions League. Liverpool's current crop of players are likely to have to wait at least another year before they even have a chance to get back into that competition. EF

Five things we learned from the Premier League this weekend | Rob Smyth, Evan Fanning, Ian McCourt, Sachin Nachrani | Football | guardian.co.uk
 
Andy@Allerton has been in full frontal WUM mode over there in the matchday threat.

Havin' a blast over there. Can't believe the RAWK Ihni binni dimi diniwiny anitaime are too stupid to realize he's actually a Manc troll.

Let's face it: Not even even the dumbest and most deluded scouser alive would't act like him.

Andy@Allerton is to Liverpool FC what Steven Colbert is to the Republican Party.