Was pondering posting a similar article but Red Russian says it all, excellent article, excellent team and an excellent achievement.
Congratulations
Good post.
As a kid I was spoiled watching Liverpool dominate the league and in Europe. I then had to suffer Utd dominate the Premier League as football became fashionable again.
I won't lie I've enjoyed your fall, but the important thing is how your own team are faring and the entertainment it provides. Ditching that dinosaur Mourinho was a good move and I believe that your recruitment is improving and your steadily improving.
As I get older, I find football becomes less and less life-and-death. The greatest high I experienced as a United fan was Norman Whiteside's winner in the 1985 FA Cup final. The 1999 CL meant more than the 2008. The 1993 league title meant more than the others.
I think the LFC kids in my primary school had the better side of the deal. Young enough for the glory to matter absolutely, not yet experienced enough to be embarrassed by the latchers on (as I was in the 90s).
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posted on 26/6/20
Was pondering posting a similar article but Red Russian says it all, excellent article, excellent team and an excellent achievement.
Congratulations
posted on 26/6/20
Good post.
As a kid I was spoiled watching Liverpool dominate the league and in Europe. I then had to suffer Utd dominate the Premier League as football became fashionable again.
I won't lie I've enjoyed your fall, but the important thing is how your own team are faring and the entertainment it provides. Ditching that dinosaur Mourinho was a good move and I believe that your recruitment is improving and your steadily improving.
posted on 26/6/20
As I get older, I find football becomes less and less life-and-death. The greatest high I experienced as a United fan was Norman Whiteside's winner in the 1985 FA Cup final. The 1999 CL meant more than the 2008. The 1993 league title meant more than the others.
I think the LFC kids in my primary school had the better side of the deal. Young enough for the glory to matter absolutely, not yet experienced enough to be embarrassed by the latchers on (as I was in the 90s).
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