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I mean why the fuck did our players have to meet the olympiacos owner anyway?
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I heard he was in the tunnel waiting to greet his own players and was shaking hands with our blokes as they passed him. I expect MA may have been required to socialise with him at some point hence we have no manager, staff or players for the next two weeks.Leyton Gooner wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:06 pmI mean why the fuck did our players have to meet the olympiacos owner anyway?
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Why couldn't this bloody coronavirus happen earlier in the season around November time?
Would've grateful for matches being called off then.
Would've grateful for matches being called off then.
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I won't be surprised if some of the Liverpool squad of managing are the next ones to get it.
Surely this is football stopped for a while.
There is talk that the euros will be pushed to 2021
Surely this is football stopped for a while.
There is talk that the euros will be pushed to 2021
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Managing to contract Coronavirus to stop liverpool winning the league is the best thing we’ve done in a long long time.
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No, no, no, even if every fixture Europe wide is pulled LiVARpool will be allowed to play their last two fixtures so they can be crowned championsnorthbank123 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:44 pmManaging to contract Coronavirus to stop liverpool winning the league is the best thing we’ve done in a long long time.
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The thing is, after self-isolating for two weeks no-one is going to be Match fit so it would be another week or two before Arsenal could actually play a PL game. Unless they extend the season into June or possibly July I don’t see how the league can be completed!
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We've done well here haven't we? Never before have we managed to have the entire first team squad and manager on the injured list. Surely, we deserve a special trophy from the Premier League for this. We've made it after years and years of trying, the invincible injury crisis.
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Any chance that tets is faking it ?
Seriously though, i just hope he recovers.
Seriously though, i just hope he recovers.
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Liverpool are going to be allowed play the necessary two games behind closed doors and without opposition . Eleven Liverpool players will take to the pitch on their own in order to win the title.GoonerMuzz wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 12:28 amNo, no, no, even if every fixture Europe wide is pulled LiVARpool will be allowed to play their last two fixtures so they can be crowned championsnorthbank123 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:44 pmManaging to contract Coronavirus to stop liverpool winning the league is the best thing we’ve done in a long long time.
The first suspected case of the virus at Anfield has turned out to be Mane diving .
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I fully expect them to use a computer simulation to play out the remaining fixtures, solely that the bin dippers get the titleGoonerMuzz wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 12:28 amNo, no, no, even if every fixture Europe wide is pulled LiVARpool will be allowed to play their last two fixtures so they can be crowned championsnorthbank123 wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:44 pmManaging to contract Coronavirus to stop liverpool winning the league is the best thing we’ve done in a long long time.
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They are young and fit and should be alright but what of Chips 80, Friar 85 , Harris 77 were there with Josh and probably Sanlehi and a few others too .?
That's if it was the Olypiakos guy that spread it. Rumour has it that there is one at Man City as well but then Twitter is rife with fake news , just ask Donald.
That's if it was the Olypiakos guy that spread it. Rumour has it that there is one at Man City as well but then Twitter is rife with fake news , just ask Donald.
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Every cloud ehA11M11 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 13, 2020 9:36 amThey are young and fit and should be alright but what of Chips 80, Friar 85 , Harris 77 were there with Josh and probably Sanlehi and a few others too .?
That's if it was the Olypiakos guy that spread it. Rumour has it that there is one at Man City as well but then Twitter is rife with fake news , just ask Donald.
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Any chance we could send Arteta over to have a chat with the wiggy cu.nt
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So he could thank them in advance.Leyton Gooner wrote: ↑Thu Mar 12, 2020 11:06 pmI mean why the fuck did our players have to meet the olympiacos owner anyway?