Socialist Pacifist Pessimist

Joined February 2009
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🚨💣 BREAKING: Alexander Isak to Liverpool, here we go! Deal agreed now for £130m transfer fee. Record move for Premier League. Isak, on his way today for medical tests as new Liverpool player after long term deal agreed months ago. It was always ONLY Liverpool for Isak.
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What would we do without modern day Man United

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25 Aug 2025
Not them hyping themselves up like they're storming Normandy all week only to lose to a Year 11 hahaha
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9 Aug 2025
Can you tell us how he died, where, and why?
8 Aug 2025
Farewell to Suleiman al-Obeid, the 'Palestinian Pelé'. A talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.
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11 Jul 2025
Liverpool FC will retire the number 20 jersey across all levels of the club in honour and memory of Diogo Jota.
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🖤 Diogo Jota - The Whistle's Blown Far Too Soon Finding it hard to write these words, fingers trembling as I type. Diogo Jota is gone. Just days after marrying the love of his life, standing proudly in a church with his new wife Rute and their three young children, he and his brother Andre are lost in a road accident in Spain. A family torn apart, futures stolen in silence. Jota was 28. A player in his prime, a Premier League champion, a Nations League winner, an #LFC forward who played the game with bite and purpose. But that’s not why this hurts so much. It’s because he carried himself with quiet dignity, a humility rare in modern football. He didn’t shout for attention, he earned respect by how he played, how he worked, how he made you believe. He scored goals that lifted stadiums, but he never chased the spotlight. His joy seemed rooted not in fame, but in the chance to play, to contribute, to belong. And so we embraced him. Because we saw something of ourselves in him. Not the talent, not the trophies, but the effort, the heart, the sense of duty. This morning we wake up in a world that makes less sense. A young father gone, a brother gone, a family grieving beyond words. And we grieve too, from afar. Because somehow, through the screen and the songs and the match days, they became part of our lives. You never knew us, Diogo, but we knew you. And we will never forget. #YNWA #RIPJota #DiogoJota
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Here we go 35 years in the making
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24 May 2025
“This isn’t a case of fans forgetting. This is a case of a player forgetting them first.” 👇
24 May 2025
🟥 Klopp Remembers Trent’s Glory – The Fans Remember His Fall Jurgen Klopp, with the candour only time grants a man departed, asked for grace. He reminded us of a boy who bent the world his way in Hoffenheim and bamboozled giants on an Anfield night that belonged to eternity. He asked us not to forget. But it is precisely because we remember that the booing rang out. We remember Trent the teenager, yes, but we also remember the man who scored against West Ham and turned to scouring the very people who raised him. We remember a farewell 'party' more befitting a popstar than a footballer, curated not with humility but vanity. Klopp says the club is famed for not forgetting, and that is true, but it remembers all of it, not just the poetry. Klopp’s appeal came from the heart, and perhaps from a place that still sees the lad in the number 66 shirt. But the fans see the man now. They see the training ground apathy whispered by Arne Slot, the orchestrated exit, the absence of dignity in departure. They see a player who has made his choice and expects applause as he walks out the door. This is not about goals scored or assists delivered. It is about a bond broken in broad daylight. A player can leave, they always have, but how they leave matters; Jurgen himself has a famous quote about exactly this. The boos are not for past dreams or European nights. They are for the sneer, the gesture, the self-indulgence, the deafening silence when clarity was owed. Klopp reminded us that Trent gave everything. Perhaps he did, once upon a time. But giving everything is not just about what you did when you wore the shirt. It is also about how you carry its weight when it no longer suits you. And on that count, he is found wanting. So no, this isn’t a case of fans forgetting. This is a case of a player forgetting them first. Klopp’s sentiment deserves respect, he’s earned it. But even he must know that respect is not unconditional. It is repaid, not assumed. And when it is withdrawn, it is not out of spite, but sorrow. Because when you love something enough to feel betrayed by it, you don’t forget. You boo.
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21 May 2025
He did say he’d win in his second season. Congratulations!
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20 May 2025
Too little, too late
My joint statement with @EmmanuelMacron and @MarkJCarney on the situation in Gaza and the West Bank.
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You threw it all away Trent See you later lad 🎉
19 May 2025
This video of the Liverpool fans jumping up and down as Trent watches on…
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19 May 2025
The away end at full-time 😍🎶 See you on Sunday 🙌
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🟥 Summer of 66 shows Trent Alexander-Arnold is no longer a 'normal lad' from Liverpool It looked and sounded more like a brand launch than a farewell BBQ. ✍️ @eddiegibbs anfieldindex.com/82131/summe…
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7 May 2025
or not
7 May 2025
Make it happen.
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How much?
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May 19th 2024: Jürgen Klopp starts the Arne Slot song at Anfield April 26th 2025: Arne Slot is one point off winning the Premier League

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Film companies are more assed about clout these days than casting the right people. It’s as if we don’t have a whole drama school in Liverpool started by Paul McCartney himself where they could’ve found home grown talent. Lashing a wig on Jodie comer would’ve been better.
1 Apr 2025
The Beatles biopics will star Harris Dickinson, Paul Mescal, Barry Keoghan and Joseph Quinn.
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Sound 🆙
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Repost if you had one.
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