Post match: Nottingham Forest v Liverpool (EPL 2/3/24 3pm)

I just turned on the Bobby song to stop my head ringing with Nunez, Nunez, Nunez in @RedJedi 's voice.

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If only it were so simple. In a game of increasingly fine margins, where any team can beat another on any given day, the influence of the officials becomes ever more pronounced.

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https://twitter.com/empireofthekop/status/1763995693260152856

Edit
https://twitter.com/lfcvana_/status/1763973602301616316

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https://x.com/theredmentv/status/1763985206631882943?s=61&t=VxX1vHU3NOwwNhlbyICG-g

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Calmest man there.

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This ultimately.

You just have to deal with it best you can, I’d still back Luton to stay up before this lot.

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Just like the Brentford game a few weeks back, totally ignored Jota being bundled to the ground with the score still 0-0 while being outraged Brentford didn’t get a pen at 0-3.
Fucking wankers with an agenda.

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I’ve got a story too.

Having watched the whole game, after finally getting a working stream thanks to @Livvy, I didn’t see the goal because at the moment Nunez scored I turned around as my wife had entered the room doubled over in agony.

It turned out that she’d contracted the Noro virus after eating oysters at a restaurant she went to with a friend. We had to call an ambulance and she’s going to be in hospital for a few days. So that’s a goal I’ll never forget, even though I didn’t see it.

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I’m enjoying that MC and ARSE are bitterly complaining. I don’t recall the same when refs had to offer formal apologies twice to us this season for screwing up. Handball in ARSE game not given. Diaz goal disallowed and the general shit show at Spuds. We are due some positive controversy and these pricks can do one.

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I hope she gets well soon.

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Thanks mate.

Actually, despite doctor’s orders she insisted on coming home. I’ve just brought her home but now she’s insisting on opening her shop today! Anyway, no more oysters for her, or for me for that matter.

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Yeah. Best to move on with it. Liverpool have been the most hard done by side due to refereeing decisions in recent times. The club makes a point and moves on (even if a portion of a fanbase doesn’t).

Despite the owner being a cunt and the manager being another , I feel for Forest. I think they’ve got good fans(despite getting toxic off late but that’s what a relegation battle will do) and they probably (along with Leeds) need to be in the PL more seasons than not. But that doesn’t stop me from gleefully accepting this result. And for all the fans of other clubs who said “get over it” , I’ll say the same now.

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Nor us. Too many horror stories of people falling ill after eating them now and the speculation is that climate change might have something to do with it.

Sure they are both ‘bigger’ clubs historically than their recent history but they both have fans that continually give shite to us and, whenever I think positively of them they inevitably come out with the most base anti scouse venom and after that I can’t say I feel much for them. Both their fans would probably benefit from another spell in league 1.

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Doesn’t every club have a minority of fans who spew the usual anti-Scouse bile?

I heard Forest fans singing “sign on” yesterday; that happens at pretty much every away game.

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Most football fans are absolute bellends. Forest fans and Leeds fans probably deserve better than the fans of the oil clubs though

I’d rather have Forest / Leeds stay in the premier league than have atleast 4 other clubs (Everton / City / Chelsea / Newcastle )

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City, United and Newcastle.

That’s my dream relegation trio.

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Apparently, the rising water temperatures have caused a failure of the oyster harvest in the seas near Hiroshima. Therefore, restaurants are being supplied with oysters from Fukushima.

So, radiation poisoning on top food poisoning. Time to go vegan? I doubt if my family would go along with that though.

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