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I love the Liverpool fans, their opinions get laughed at by the majority of the football world. Wouldn't you rather be alive when your club was making history rather than relying on your Grandad to tell you what happened? Just screams bitter all over to me.
 
I love the Liverpool fans, their opinions get laughed at by the majority of the football world. Wouldn't you rather be alive when your club was making history rather than relying on your Grandad to tell you what happened? Just screams bitter all over to me.

When i see/hear Liverpool fans say stuff like "we have history" or "we have 18 league titles" my answer is always the same. The last time you won the league Germany was 2 separate countries.
 
Here's some more of him:
[video=youtube;6rdBdShf4nk]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6rdBdShf4nk[/video]

really enjoy watching him.
 
Looks very very good. Really good for his age.

Barcelona were very keen on him. Coaches at Anderlecht think he is going to become a star... Apparently according to some Belgian fans he is highly rated in Belgium
 
I HOPE BAYERN BATTER BLUES IN THE FINAL John Aldridge, Ireland and Liverpool Legend is Red All Over - Sunday World Sport
My oh my, winning it make it ever more sweeter when you see things like this. What a **** head!

Might be a coincidence but I noticed it was the Liverpool fans who are the first to knock a team down with comments such as these whenever they win something/or on the verge of doing so

Like Danny after we won the CL. While other fans are pretty civil

As I said might be a coincidence although I doubt it...
 
We ain't got no history ...and have only recently had fans.

Since being founded in 1905, Chelsea became one of the best-supported teams in the country.
The club had the highest average attendance in English football in 1907–08, 1909–10, 1911–12, 1912–13 and 1913–14.
A crowd of 67,000 attended a league game against Manchester United on Good Friday 1906, a then-record for a football match in London.
55,000 attended the first-ever London derby in the top division, against Woolwich Arsenal, a record for a First Division match.
77,952 attended a fourth round FA Cup tie against Swindon on 13 April 1911.
The visit of Arsenal on 12 October 1935 attracted a crowd 82,905 to Stamford Bridge, which remains a club record and the second highest ever attendance at an English league match.
In the 107 years of history, Chelsea attendances have been :
12 years under 20,000.
26 years between 20,000 and 30,000
The rest, 30,000 and above.

liverpools attendances in their 118 years?
18 years under 20,000 (6 more than Chelsea)
19 years between 20,000 and 30,000 ( 7 less than Chelsea).
By the way, their best attendance? 58,757 v Chelsea (1949-50).
Here for the Chelsea...
 
We ain't got no history ...and have only recently had fans.

Since being founded in 1905, Chelsea became one of the best-supported teams in the country.
The club had the highest average attendance in English football in 1907–08, 1909–10, 1911–12, 1912–13 and 1913–14.
A crowd of 67,000 attended a league game against Manchester United on Good Friday 1906, a then-record for a football match in London.
55,000 attended the first-ever London derby in the top division, against Woolwich Arsenal, a record for a First Division match.
77,952 attended a fourth round FA Cup tie against Swindon on 13 April 1911.
The visit of Arsenal on 12 October 1935 attracted a crowd 82,905 to Stamford Bridge, which remains a club record and the second highest ever attendance at an English league match.
In the 107 years of history, Chelsea attendances have been :
12 years under 20,000.
26 years between 20,000 and 30,000
The rest, 30,000 and above.

liverpools attendances in their 118 years?
18 years under 20,000 (6 more than Chelsea)
19 years between 20,000 and 30,000 ( 7 less than Chelsea).
By the way, their best attendance? 58,757 v Chelsea (1949-50).
Here for the Chelsea...

Had a look at British attendances- Chelsea's look pretty low...

Celtic vs Leeds united 1970

Attendance: 136,505- record highest for a UEFA competition match.
 
Had a look at British attendances- Chelsea's look pretty low...

Celtic vs Leeds united 1970

Attendance: 136,505- record highest for a UEFA competition match.

The point is, it's 20,000 more than Liverpool's, and only a couple less thousand than the record English attendance.
 
Representatives of FC Porto are in London to negotiate the transfer of Hulk to Chelsea according to Francois Piraux. Also add that deal has been agreed between Hulk and Chelsea,not yet between Porto and Chelsea. FC Porto wants 65m€ and Chelsea propose 50m€. However,the deal is likely to be conclude by the end of this week. -S- according to TRANSFER NEWS CENTRAL, barely ever wrong tbf

Transfer News Central are wrong quite a lot, actually. It's just that whenever they're right, they point it out, so then people think they're reliable (at least that was the case when I followed them, and whenever I see RTs). And this information was reported by a lot of media, not just François Piraux, who I'm yet to find reliable. He kept saying he had information on the Hazard transfer, but just kept saying that he would be presented the next day, then started changing his story.
 
Chelsea taking all three Musonda Brothers from Anderlecht

Lamisha Musonda is a 20 year-old central midfielder who plays for the Belgian U-21s and seems to be a solid prospect

Tika Musonda is a 18 year-old midfielder who plays for the Belgian U-18s and also seems to be a decent prospect

Undoubtedly the star of the brothers seems to be 15 year-old Charly Musonda Jr who Arsenal and Barcelona were keen on

Also the Anderlecht Chief said....

I wish to thank the management of Chelsea for their correct and generous attitude in this matter.

So Chelsea are not always evil ...
 
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