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It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
Mate... You are properly paranoid !! Who gives a shlt ??? Its just somewhere for Poch/ Kane (or whoever) to deliver a half time bollocking when we are 0-3 down, use it as a excuse that nobody thinks we deserve to be there & Bob's your uncle... another 2nd half Moura hatrick & a last min Kane winner..... Happy days !
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
It's facking pathetic, does anyone really buy their excuse about security? It's really not on - just blatant, blatant favouritism.
comment by Edbo (U17933)
posted 1 minute ago
It's facking pathetic, does anyone really buy their excuse about security? It's really not on - just blatant, blatant favouritism.
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Well we are the favourites so should be treated as such
comment by Michael Edwards FC {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
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Then whats the point in being drawn as the "home" team?
comment by Pranks (U6283)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Edbo (U17933)
posted 1 minute ago
It's facking pathetic, does anyone really buy their excuse about security? It's really not on - just blatant, blatant favouritism.
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Well we are the favourites so should be treated as such
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Shut up you boring muppet.
Don't worry i don't think size of dressing room is use to split the teams at any point.
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Michael Edwards FC {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
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Then whats the point in being drawn as the "home" team?
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There is no point. Both teams are playing in a stadium in a foreign country. It doesn’t make a difference.
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Michael Edwards FC {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
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Then whats the point in being drawn as the "home" team?
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So you're confirmed to wear the home kit and if the away team's kit clashes with your home kit, they would have to wear their away kit.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Michael Edwards FC {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
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Then whats the point in being drawn as the "home" team?
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There is no point. Both teams are playing in a stadium in a foreign country. It doesn’t make a difference.
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The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 53 seconds ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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Well if that's the reason, why on earth have the authorities decided to place the 'home' teams fans at the end of the away dressing room?
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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Why have they chosen the fans to enter from those ends in the first place.
comment by Edbo (U17933)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 53 seconds ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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Well if that's the reason, why on earth have the authorities decided to place the 'home' teams fans at the end of the away dressing room?
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Probably because UEFA decided which teams were home or away and those in charge of the stadium decided which end each teams fans were going to be independent of one another.
It’s easier to switch dressing rooms than to shift 16,000+ fans to the other end of the stadium.
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 49 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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Why have they chosen the fans to enter from those ends in the first place.
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So they can use the aforementioned excuse to place Liverpool in the home changing room. I don't know why some of their posters can't just admit that it's favouritism, like other Liverpool fans already have
You are sharing the same changing room Real Madrid and Barca sat in. It should be a privilege.
Dressing rooms in theory should not make any difference. But if the rules are that Tottenham were drawn as the home team then they should be getting the home dressing room.
Looking forward to next years cup draws, where the first team out of the hat, is then allocated as the away team.
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 16 seconds ago
Dressing rooms in theory should not make any difference. But if the rules are that Tottenham were drawn as the home team then they should be getting the home dressing room.
Looking forward to next years cup draws, where the first team out of the hat, is then allocated as the away team.
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comment by Ace (U18814)
posted 50 minutes ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 41 seconds ago
Forgot Liverpool just won the title...Oh wait, they bottle 7 points lead and got zilch
How can a team surrender so many points, being 1st at Xmas and their fans going ballistic about being 1st at Xmas, and the go and finish without the title
Expecting Klopp's new book on how to lose the title in 1 month
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Nah they didn’t bottle it to be fair, one defeat and a few draws all season is amazing form, you can’t legislate for an opponent getting 98 points.
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They still come 2nd Ace, however many defeats they did or didn`t get. Chelsea won the title in 1955 with the equivalent of 72 points, it is what it is. The team that finishes top is the winner with as many or few points as they get. Finsihing 2nd is the same as finishing 4th, all they get is the same as Spurs CL qualification.
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https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2019/05/13/champions-league-final-dressing-rooms-liverpool-lap-luxury-spurs/
Spurs have been chucked in the broom cupboard with Andi Peters
I thought I saw that Spurs requested this to be the same side as the Spurs fans.
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posted on 14/5/19
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posted on 14/5/19
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
posted on 14/5/19
Mate... You are properly paranoid !! Who gives a shlt ??? Its just somewhere for Poch/ Kane (or whoever) to deliver a half time bollocking when we are 0-3 down, use it as a excuse that nobody thinks we deserve to be there & Bob's your uncle... another 2nd half Moura hatrick & a last min Kane winner..... Happy days !
posted on 14/5/19
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
posted on 14/5/19
It's facking pathetic, does anyone really buy their excuse about security? It's really not on - just blatant, blatant favouritism.
posted on 14/5/19
comment by Edbo (U17933)
posted 1 minute ago
It's facking pathetic, does anyone really buy their excuse about security? It's really not on - just blatant, blatant favouritism.
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Well we are the favourites so should be treated as such
posted on 14/5/19
comment by Michael Edwards FC {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
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Then whats the point in being drawn as the "home" team?
posted on 14/5/19
comment by Pranks (U6283)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Edbo (U17933)
posted 1 minute ago
It's facking pathetic, does anyone really buy their excuse about security? It's really not on - just blatant, blatant favouritism.
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Well we are the favourites so should be treated as such
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Shut up you boring muppet.
posted on 14/5/19
Don't worry i don't think size of dressing room is use to split the teams at any point.
posted on 14/5/19
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Michael Edwards FC {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
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Then whats the point in being drawn as the "home" team?
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There is no point. Both teams are playing in a stadium in a foreign country. It doesn’t make a difference.
posted on 14/5/19
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Michael Edwards FC {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
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Then whats the point in being drawn as the "home" team?
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So you're confirmed to wear the home kit and if the away team's kit clashes with your home kit, they would have to wear their away kit.
posted on 14/5/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Michael Edwards FC {Proud owner of the 5 000 000th comment} (U2720)
posted 5 minutes ago
comment by The Welsh Xavi (U15412)
posted 7 minutes ago
It's because Spurs fans have been allocated the northern side of the stadium so they've been given the changing room on the northern side, and Liverpool vice versa with the south.
Doubt it'll make a difference regardless.
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Nope, it's because we're UEFA's favourites. What makes you think logic prevails in the real world.
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Then whats the point in being drawn as the "home" team?
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There is no point. Both teams are playing in a stadium in a foreign country. It doesn’t make a difference.
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The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.
posted on 14/5/19
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
posted on 14/5/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 53 seconds ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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Well if that's the reason, why on earth have the authorities decided to place the 'home' teams fans at the end of the away dressing room?
posted on 14/5/19
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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Why have they chosen the fans to enter from those ends in the first place.
posted on 14/5/19
comment by Edbo (U17933)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 53 seconds ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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Well if that's the reason, why on earth have the authorities decided to place the 'home' teams fans at the end of the away dressing room?
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Probably because UEFA decided which teams were home or away and those in charge of the stadium decided which end each teams fans were going to be independent of one another.
It’s easier to switch dressing rooms than to shift 16,000+ fans to the other end of the stadium.
posted on 14/5/19
comment by Desperate Dier (U6468)
posted 49 seconds ago
comment by FieldsofAnfieldRd (U18971)
posted 3 minutes ago
Edbo
“The point is the 'home' team should have the 'home' dressing room.”
As WelshXavi said our fans are in the end where the home dressing room is. Yours are in the end where the away dressing room is. It’s be a bit daft having the Spurs team have to enter the stadium where our fans are and vice versa.
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Why have they chosen the fans to enter from those ends in the first place.
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So they can use the aforementioned excuse to place Liverpool in the home changing room. I don't know why some of their posters can't just admit that it's favouritism, like other Liverpool fans already have
posted on 14/5/19
You are sharing the same changing room Real Madrid and Barca sat in. It should be a privilege.
posted on 14/5/19
Dressing rooms in theory should not make any difference. But if the rules are that Tottenham were drawn as the home team then they should be getting the home dressing room.
Looking forward to next years cup draws, where the first team out of the hat, is then allocated as the away team.
posted on 14/5/19
comment by sandy (U20567)
posted 16 seconds ago
Dressing rooms in theory should not make any difference. But if the rules are that Tottenham were drawn as the home team then they should be getting the home dressing room.
Looking forward to next years cup draws, where the first team out of the hat, is then allocated as the away team.
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posted on 14/5/19
comment by Ace (U18814)
posted 50 minutes ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 41 seconds ago
Forgot Liverpool just won the title...Oh wait, they bottle 7 points lead and got zilch
How can a team surrender so many points, being 1st at Xmas and their fans going ballistic about being 1st at Xmas, and the go and finish without the title
Expecting Klopp's new book on how to lose the title in 1 month
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Nah they didn’t bottle it to be fair, one defeat and a few draws all season is amazing form, you can’t legislate for an opponent getting 98 points.
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They still come 2nd Ace, however many defeats they did or didn`t get. Chelsea won the title in 1955 with the equivalent of 72 points, it is what it is. The team that finishes top is the winner with as many or few points as they get. Finsihing 2nd is the same as finishing 4th, all they get is the same as Spurs CL qualification.
posted on 14/5/19
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posted on 14/5/19
Makes no difference
posted on 14/5/19
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football/2019/05/13/champions-league-final-dressing-rooms-liverpool-lap-luxury-spurs/
Spurs have been chucked in the broom cupboard with Andi Peters
posted on 14/5/19
I thought I saw that Spurs requested this to be the same side as the Spurs fans.
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