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Absolutely heroic performance by CourtoisCourtois had a good game
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Absolutely heroic performance by CourtoisCourtois had a good game
The result is all that matters in a final with this much importance to it. Everything else means nothingNottingham Forest's promotion was... Scrappy. Dear lord, I hope they are able to invest logistically and solidify key areas.
Well yeah it did nearly resemble the Hillsbrough disaster, but again Liverpool fans were mostly to blame for the Hillsbrough disaster.Ver archivo adjunto 3335603
Just Scousers doing Scouse things. Turn up with fake tickets, trample eachother then cry about it being the police's fault. Next up many years of inquiry after inquiry until it gets the answer they want when the truth all along is that they're subnormal animals willing to straight up murder eachother to see a millionaire kick a ball.
I mean, tbf, that final was boring as fuck. But while Courtois was playing amazing, the lack of goals comes down entirely to Klopp's tacticsKlopp: Wins 2 trophies on penalties this year
Also Klopp: "When a goalkeeper wins MOTM then something is going wrong for the other team"
What a salty faggot.
I mean, there were at least 2 or 3 saves Courtois made that easily could've been goals:I mean, tbf, that final was boring as fuck. But while Courtois was playing amazing, the lack of goals comes down entirely to Klopp's tactics
This is Exhibit A in terms of how football/Futbol fans take things to the next level in ways that make American fans misbehavior look like child’s play.Saint Etienne fans invaded the pitch after confirming their relegation to Ligue 2 by losing a penalty shootout, chaos erupts.
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This is Exhibit A in terms of how football/Futbol fans take things to the next level in ways that make American fans misbehavior look like child’s play.
I once ended up in a hastely cobbled together human wall across the halfway line of a pitch to stop the two groups of fans from killing eachother at a local derby between two extremely non league teams (think about 4 promotions to make it to the conference level). No one expected trouble so the nearest riot unit has to hoof it from about 70 miles away on blues.Pretty sure the worst we've ever had was Malice at the Palace, and that pales in comparison to some of the shit I've seen and learned about in football. French football alone this season has had that sort of incident every week it seems.