Pre Match | Liverpool v ManUnited | PL Matchday 19 | Sunday January 17th 16:30h | Anfield

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St Marcus? What’s this, are we criticising the lad for trying to help feed children? Banter culture burns my fucking head out.

On the Pens, in what way does saying this possibly help him or Utd?

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Supposed to be the end of the month.

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Klopp said, last week, that Diogo was still in a knee brace. Hopefully an update in the pre-match presser today on his progress, but if he’s in a brace last week, can’t see him back playing in next two weeks.

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Jota will come back inject some hunger up front and win us the Title, you’ll all see.

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:pray:…st Marcus any more confessions and we might have to take away your halo

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From Klopps presser

Joel close - but will decide based on training. “Not decided yet”

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Neither!..

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You’ve got to applaud the work Rashford has been doing off the pitch. Can’t say I watch United much, but from what I have seen he also doesn’t seem the biggest wanker on the pitch that United have ever had.

My issue is when off pitch factors start influencing the media and referees, and we end up with certain players getting criticised in the media (normally ours), for things that others get away with (Kane, Sterling, Rashford) because of who they are, who they play for (including internationally), and what they do off the pitch. In turn that feeds into decisions on the pitch.

It’s kind of part of the bigger thing of bias affecting decisions and ultimately results.

The aforementioned is a player by player issue. But in my view there’s no doubt that the broader prejudice against LFC and the city, that I have mentioned elsewhere, also influences referees.

This is both in terms of their own bias, and also them knowing that marginal decisions that go against LFC don’t get the same hysteria in the media as when marginal decisions go for LFC.

It has to play a part in what we perceive as getting the rough end of decisions as a club.

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Glorious

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Cheating fucking filth in Manchester? Say it ain’t so.

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I don’t care if he’s Mother fucking Theresa, he has basically admitted to milking it to win pens and that the culture of doing so has brought them success. That’s fucking disgusting but as rightly pointed out, their most highly regarded player has come out and said it so it’s basically dampened the point that he’s all but admitted to cheating and again, as pointed out, normalised it. One rule for some and another for others. It’s plain as day that this benefits them.

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Keita experiment is well and truly over. Sack him off at the end of the season.

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St.Marcus for food parcels and free school meals√,…but his admission of instructions regarding the gaining of penalties …×. Not really sportsmanship…

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I’m just surprised that a thick cunt like Rashford can learn anything from someone,it’s very taxing listening to the gormless twat.

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I didn’t think I was that bad…

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Harry Kane is equally guilty of normalising cheating. The cunt.

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Mascot coming to white knight for Rashford in 3…2…1…

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Dare we dream Joel… Dare we…

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