RAWK Goes Into Meltdown (2011/2012)

This is my favorite quote from RAWK in a while:

"Your beginning to fecking grate now. If you want success every single season feck off and support the Mancs."
 
Out of interest, before Wigan on Saturday how many penalties have Liverpool conceded at Anfield, in say the last two seasons? I genuinely can't remember the last time, but I do have a shocking memory.
 
"Credit to Liverpool, they didn't just come to make up the numbers" - If beating Liverpool wasn't enough, Roberto Martinez sticks the boot in by patronising them as well.

That's brilliant! SAF would never get away with that one, at least the media would jump all over him, Roberto can sneak it in!

I knew I liked that guy.
 
Out of interest, before Wigan on Saturday how many penalties have Liverpool conceded at Anfield, in say the last two seasons? I genuinely can't remember the last time, but I do have a shocking memory.

Two seasons (after trawling through Soccernet) reveals.

0-2 vs Tottenham
May 16, 2011

Luka Modric (Pen 56')

Being the last time they conceeded a penalty at home. I will continue to look through to see how many.

1-2 vs Blackpool
October 4, 2010

Charle "Fat" Adam (pen 29')

2-2 vs Sunderland
September 26, 2010

Darren Bent (pen 25') (also including Kuyts absolutely farcical goal)
 
Outrage over there about the new Red Issue. It has a pic of Muamba collapsed with speech bubbles saying "Is he dead?" "I've tweeted my condolences just in case" and "good mourning" under the title of Grief Junkies.

I can understand the sentiments, but I think it's in poor taste.
 
Worst United side in living memory, don't forget!

I hear that from my cousins all the time who are all Liverpool fans and I'm like if they are so shit why the feck do they keep winning the league. Jammy feckers is the usual response, how much fecking luck can a team have though!!!
 
Outrage over there about the new Red Issue. It has a pic of Muamba collapsed with speech bubbles saying "Is he dead?" "I've tweeted my condolences just in case" and "good mourning" under the title of Grief Junkies.

I can understand the sentiments, but I think it's in poor taste.

That's really, really bad taste. I don't like that at all either.
 
Yes, I remember that 2-2 draw. The cnuts thought they'd denied us the treble and Ince was celebrating wildly.

From what I remember, the penalty they got in that match was never a penalty. Blomqvist hooked the ball away, and never touched the man but for some reason, they got the penalty which Redknapp scored.
 
Yes, I remember that 2-2 draw. The cnuts thought they'd denied us the treble and Ince was celebrating wildly.

From what I remember, the penalty they got in that match was never a penalty. Blomqvist hooked the ball away, and never touched the man but for some reason, they got the penalty which Redknapp scored.

Ah, yes, that was as perfect a sliding tackle as you'll ever see - but I actually think it was a little too good, from the referee's point of view there was no way he would get the ball sliding in like that. He did though, it was an insane tackle.

The same match where Irwin was sent off for kicking the ball away, missing the cup final that season as a result.. fecking David Elleray, that was a horrible call.
 
I think you need to re-read your Qu'ran.

37. And a Sign for them is the Night: We withdraw therefrom the Day, and behold they are plunged in darkness;
38. And the sun runs his course for a period determined for him: that is the decree of [Him], the Exalted in Might, the All-Knowing.
39. And the Moon,- We have measured for her mansions [to traverse] till she returns like the old [and withered] lower part of a date-stalk.
40. It is not permitted to the Sun to catch up the Moon, nor can the Night outstrip the Day: Each [just] swims along in [its own] orbit [according to Law].

That's what mine says.

Now it's possible that it's referring to the Sun's orbit in the Milky Way, but it seems unlikely when mentioned in conjunction with the moon, making it far more logical that it refers to the two of them swimming along in similar but distinct orbits around the earth. Or at least that's my interpretation. I'm sure it is but one of 42831. Religious texts ey? Fun for all the family.