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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #315 on: February 15, 2016, 10:21:13 AM »
I can't remember feeling so shell-shocked after a football match. I thought we were down months ago, but I now realise I was still in denial. Not any more. This morning I've had a think about what other experience(s) I've had that compare to this feeling - & the only thing that kept going through my mind was bereavement of a loved-one. I then argued with myself that to draw such a comparison is ridiculous and a complete over-reaction to a bunch of wasters who attempt to kick a ball through a couple of poles (and fail dismally), but then I realised such hyperbole was actually appropriate whether I wanted it to be or not. The football club I have loved dearly all my life has not just been relegated in all but name: it's been destroyed by the gross stupidity & incompetence of one man and his pathetic whims. So thanks for killing this wonderful football club Mr Lerner. May you burn in Hell for eternity. Bastard.

Comparing relegation to the loss of a loved one? It doesn't even come close.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #316 on: February 15, 2016, 10:27:36 AM »
No Clampy to you it does not, I also would not put it in that context, but there are a few people who all they have in life is Aston Villa, it is where they see there friends, where they escape the dull monotony of daily work life, what gives them something to talk about, think about, dream, look at peoples faces in the semi final win last season, maybe not to all but to some and their way of expressing that feeling is down to them, not you or me.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #317 on: February 15, 2016, 10:27:48 AM »
No it doesn't but it's only a couple of rungs down.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #318 on: February 15, 2016, 10:32:01 AM »
Don't worry guys it's not like we needed to buy any players in January or anything, everything's fine!

Yeah we needed a striker in January but yet the clueless fool Garde concentrated on a goalkeeper which we aren't desperate for and wanted to spend over the odds for a half season loan of a right back which once again we don't need.  He can't see what's infront of him desperate for a striker but focuses in the positions we don't need replacing.

Oh and he also has no motivational skills what so ever this game proves that. 2:0 at half time just like Sunderland were he should have fired them up to get an early goal in the second half but he is incapable of that.  We should have stuck with Sherwood if moyes wasn't available.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #319 on: February 15, 2016, 10:34:25 AM »
Feel so sorry for Remi! What do people expect him to change? What else could he of done yesterday, what tactics / line up would you of changed!

Guy in the Holte next to me was shouting at the fans all game for singing Remi's name and questioning his management?

Yes it has been terrible but my goodness who else would want the job?

The last 15 minutes of the game were superb! What an atmosphere in the Holte! Scarfs being waved "Everywhere we goooo, Everywhere we gooo, were the villa boys, making all the noise"

Remarkable considering we were 6-0 down!

UTV#     FU*KOFFLERNER

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #320 on: February 15, 2016, 10:35:39 AM »
No Clampy to you it does not, I also would not put it in that context, but there are a few people who all they have in life is Aston Villa, it is where they see there friends, where they escape the dull monotony of daily work life, what gives them something to talk about, think about, dream, look at peoples faces in the semi final win last season, maybe not to all but to some and their way of expressing that feeling is down to them, not you or me.

But all that's probably going to happen is that we'll be playing football in a different division. Once a loved one has gone, you never see them ever again. That's the difference.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #321 on: February 15, 2016, 10:35:45 AM »
Don't worry guys it's not like we needed to buy any players in January or anything, everything's fine!

Yeah we needed a striker in January but yet the clueless fool Garde concentrated on a goalkeeper which we aren't desperate for and wanted to spend over the odds for a half season loan of a right back which once again we don't need.  He can't see what's infront of him desperate for a striker but focuses in the positions we don't need replacing.

Oh and he also has no motivational skills what so ever this game proves that. 2:0 at half time just like Sunderland were he should have fired them up to get an early goal in the second half but he is incapable of that.  We should have stuck with Sherwood if moyes wasn't available.

Yep good analysis. Our problems are due to the clueless fool
Garde.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #322 on: February 15, 2016, 10:36:07 AM »
Don't worry guys it's not like we needed to buy any players in January or anything, everything's fine!

Yeah we needed a striker in January but yet the clueless fool Garde concentrated on a goalkeeper which we aren't desperate for and wanted to spend over the odds for a half season loan of a right back which once again we don't need.  He can't see what's infront of him desperate for a striker but focuses in the positions we don't need replacing.

Oh and he also has no motivational skills what so ever this game proves that. 2:0 at half time just like Sunderland were he should have fired them up to get an early goal in the second half but he is incapable of that.  We should have stuck with Sherwood if moyes wasn't available.

I think we do need a goalkeeper and we also need a right back. I think many people would agree on that.
It's not to say we don't need a striker because we do do but it certainly isn't either/or.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #323 on: February 15, 2016, 10:37:45 AM »
Our problems are down to Remi Garde? The clubs fans are brilliant, but wow there ridiculous some times.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #324 on: February 15, 2016, 10:38:28 AM »
it feels like some thing really bad has happened in my life,some thing i have no control over.i have had tears of joy in my my eyes many times watching the villa,but yesterday when the sixth goal went in i had tears rolling down,i knew the game was up.i was has young boy back in the late sixties thinking it all starts again .

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #325 on: February 15, 2016, 10:38:57 AM »
Is it really less than 12 months since we played Liverpool off the park at Wembley? It seems like about a million years ago.

wow really?

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #326 on: February 15, 2016, 10:41:11 AM »
Don't worry guys it's not like we needed to buy any players in January or anything, everything's fine!

Yeah we needed a striker in January but yet the clueless fool Garde concentrated on a goalkeeper which we aren't desperate for and wanted to spend over the odds for a half season loan of a right back which once again we don't need.  He can't see what's infront of him desperate for a striker but focuses in the positions we don't need replacing.

Oh and he also has no motivational skills what so ever this game proves that. 2:0 at half time just like Sunderland were he should have fired them up to get an early goal in the second half but he is incapable of that.  We should have stuck with Sherwood if moyes wasn't available.
Doumbia is a striker isn't he? And we and still are absolutely desperate for a new goalkeeper.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #327 on: February 15, 2016, 10:42:27 AM »
Don't worry guys it's not like we needed to buy any players in January or anything, everything's fine!

Yeah we needed a striker in January but yet the clueless fool Garde concentrated on a goalkeeper which we aren't desperate for and wanted to spend over the odds for a half season loan of a right back which once again we don't need.  He can't see what's infront of him desperate for a striker but focuses in the positions we don't need replacing.

Oh and he also has no motivational skills what so ever this game proves that. 2:0 at half time just like Sunderland were he should have fired them up to get an early goal in the second half but he is incapable of that.  We should have stuck with Sherwood if moyes wasn't available.

He did try and sign the striker that went to Newcastle. He chose them over us.

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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #328 on: February 15, 2016, 10:47:31 AM »
Yesterday, the fat lady sung - it was very loud too, very loud.

See you at Burton Albion guys.


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Re: Fallen former football giant 0-6 Liverpool Post Match thread.
« Reply #329 on: February 15, 2016, 11:01:31 AM »
Some nice pubs in Burton

 


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