RAWK Goes into Meltdown 2014/2015 - The "We go again" Edition

the sterling thread has gone bonkers, lol

Sorry but if Sterling was in Brazil at age 19, he would be destroying the leagues in pretty much he same way Neymar did

Probably best this thread gets closed sooner rather than later

But the key thing is that, a lot of these players like Gotze, Pogba, Isco who we like to believe are level above Sterling and Coutinho aren't, if you watched them every week like we do those two, you would see for yourself, they're not perfect and more than capable of periods where they're average themselves like basically all young players.

but Sterling is a player that Guardiola would absolutely love to coach, and he would get many games just for the fact of him being the future of Bayern and Guardiolas personal project

Pogba is not world class, neither is Gotze

Take 60 mil for him

So Sterling is as good as Gotze, Coutinho is as good as Iniesta, Sturridge is better than Mandzukic, Moreno is growing in to the next Jordi Alba, Can is looking more like Schweinsteiger every day, Henderson covers more ground than any other midfielder ever, Sakho is better than Varane, Lallana has the poise on the ball of Zidane, and Mignolet is a world class shot stopper.

Remind me why we are 5th again?

Remind me why Basle and Beşiktaş had comfortable European wins against us?

Cos I'm pretty sure it's not just down to Joe Allen

Bayern Munich would build their team around Sterling? fecking hell I really have heard it all now. Embarrassing shit, that.
 
Sensible Scouser said:
So Sterling is as good as Gotze, Coutinho is as good as Iniesta, Sturridge is better than Mandzukic, Moreno is growing in to the next Jordi Alba, Can is looking more like Schweinsteiger every day, Henderson covers more ground than any other midfielder ever, Sakho is better than Varane, Lallana has the poise on the ball of Zidane, and Mignolet is a world class shot stopper.

Remind me why we are 5th again?

Remind me why Basle and Beşiktaş had comfortable European wins against us?

Cos I'm pretty sure it's not just down to Joe Allen

Just about the most logical thing I've seen from RAWK
 
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Own up lads, who is Red_Mist?
 
It is, of course, essential when seeking to highlight a particular part of a quotation whilst allowing it to reside in its wider context, to add the words 'emphasis mine' usually in brackets following the quote.

Mind you, I wonder what the Harvard reference standard is for indicating the origin of deranged internet garbage.
 
I'd be crying if they made me wear shirts like that.
 
Brilliant footage that night, I'll always remember my father giddily grabbing some beers from the fridge as this unfolded in front of us. Two of us grinning ear to ear. :lol::lol:
 
He's got the envelopes and his team have got the stamps.
 
I love how at 1:11 you can hear Suarez crying :lol:
I like how the palace stewards are laughing at him when he walks into the tunnel.



This one is good too in hindsight. He really set himself up for a fall after all that emotion.
 
How have I never seen all of that before? That was magnificent.
Wow not sure how anyone could have missed that video! I love how sky didn't cut to the post match adverts and instead showed every single Suarez and Scouse tear instead.
 
Wow not sure how anyone could have missed that video! I love how sky didn't cut to the post match adverts and instead showed every single Suarez and Scouse tear instead.

I've seen up to the tunnel, not the extended views of broken dippers. It was the first thing I watched this morning and I know it's going to be a glorious day. I have a huge spring in my step.
 
The Suarez crying vid is further proof of his childish mental capacity. I could understand a grown adult balling his eyes out after losing in a World Cup final or some other big cup final, but not in a league match even if the result helped them drop the title inevitably. While the other players were acting the adult part and being professionals, Suarez is putting on his typical child act albeit less petulant in this moment. The biting, the hair-pulling, the feigning injury when attempting to injure another - all childish acts.
 
That game is up there as one of the greatest in history.

Not because of the quality, but because of those last few minutes.

You don't get to see your biggest rivals fail so spectacularly by their own hand very often, it was magnificent.
 
Thing is though, that people would (now) have you believe the Palace result was irrelevant so why are they SO upset? Suarez with his head up his shirt is just genius, he has to be escorted off because he can't see where he's going, innit :wenger: ? Also you might have struggled to write the script for Stevie pushing the camera away.

Anyway, we all thought they'd done it after beating City and some people on here didn't mind :eek: (believers that they were the ''People's Champions'' presumably)

The thing is that they (presumably Brendan & players as well?) still seemed to believe it was winnable on goal difference - otherwise (in the real world) they'd have settled for a routine win at Palace. They were seemingly just mentally done over by the 1st deflected goal for 1-3.

But as Ducklegs says, magnificent entertainment.
 
Think about calling him out on if he really is a United fan. Though I guess it will be met with immediate banning.

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What? :lol::lol:

How much of a pedantic ass can you possible be? It's a ridiculous claim, and he gets called out in it, rightly so. But instead they turn on him and act all indignant because he dared quote one of their "legends" :lol:

This is it folks. This is Rawkifikation. It's the law of the jungle where common sense is met with snarls of derision whilst love poems about Rafa, overly wordy tripe and flat out lies about "running simulations" is met with applause and cheers.

No wonder that place is so fecked
 
Hmm, in the middle of that (some misquoting going to occur shortly), someone more or less says ''they didn't take no photos, 2nd half, cos I had a word'' which is nice, obv.

It's possibly an interesting discussion ''footy tourism'' ''gentrification of the game'' ''proper supporters'' whatever but y'know, ''look at these c***s'' and implications around it and therein, is probably not how to have it. Or they're bitter intolerant miserable old bastards who need time transporting back to 1982, but can't even see that that is what they're like. Take your pick.
 
The formula is x(v)/y = Liverpool always on top

There was actually a point earlier this season when everything was going wrong for them where they managed to not even be on top of their own alternate league table. It was a golden moment. :lol:
 
They are currently arguing about whether under Rafa Benitez, Liverpool were the team in Europe that other teams were scared about the most.