Happily take a ban, no probs.
Yes, both teams were toothless and a draw was a fair result. But I think we controlled the game better, and thus edged it.
In fairness, it was a disappointing spectacle and I admit, I got caught up in the bullish mood on here before the game - thinking you'd turn us over, being at home and all that, and with our injury list.
My outburst may have been childish but that's par for the course on here - the infighting, whinging and moaning about LFC etc. etc.
Not that we haven't got injury problems and are relying on a kid in the middle who played league one football last season and cost £5m and gets about a 10th of Milners wage. Dembele had his first game back from injury too. Not to mention that your 'injury ravaged' team cost just as much as ours.
We had 4 players missing costing a massive £26m. Yet you expected to get beat?
I take that as a compliment, seeing that that your injury ravaged 2nd fiddle team earns £735k week between them -Lucas earning as much PW as the highest paid Spurs player on the pitch yesterday, Lloris ( our next highest paid player being £15k pw worse off , Eriksen, and earning as much as Kolo Toure)
The point of buying big and paying massive wages is to have a squad capable of competing when injuries occur. You supposedly pay better players more money.
Obviously you pay average players too much then.
The German shirts, who gives a fuck. Any little Englander wth a brain will know the Royals they sycophantically worship are Krauts.
Anyway, I remember the Argentina shirts we all wore in the late 70's, in reverence to Ossie And Ricky - and the snide ticker tape imitations of Buenos Aires. Bit hypocritical to main about German Strips.
We then went to war with them lot and had to loan Ossie to PSG for a season.
I do object to people who hold up banners with ' Jurgens Reds Scouse nights english' on them, as 2 scouse clubs were just not banned from Europe!
I was at Hillsborough when we played Wolves and the same thing happened to us at the same end. Only the climate was a bit different then and they opened the gates and let us on the pitch. In 89 it was post Bradford, Birmingham/Leeds and Heysel etc, nearly back in Europe. That's the only reason I can think of why they refused to that day. It could have been us.
However, common practice then was to rush the gates, or bung/jump the turnstile. That happened at Spurs/Wolves and in 89.
Liverpool have a hooligan element now mate. Never heard of the Urchins? Still, not a lot is said in the media about their little shenanigans.
God, there were some bad elements in the 80's but your gaff was sad. The only place I know a gangs of scallys would accost you with a stanley blade at Lime Street and try and rob your trainers .
I have given up going to Anfield, it's a shit hole. You get accosted in the pub by Junkies selling books and meat or some old cunt selling baccy.
The last time I went up there we were royally cunted off by a black cabby, after we paid him, who basically was trying to put it on us as we pulled up in Walton Breck.
The City Centre is lame. Wood Green is better.
Otherwise it's just chippies and offy's and purchasing something in a Liverpool off licence is like doing a drug deal between wings in the nick: through bars.
It's fitting that you call yourselves scousers though, naming yourself after a cheap dish with the worst cuts of meat, usually mutton, boiled with potatoes and onions.
I also wonder why, in a city with only two clubs, the highest attendance ever at Anfield was only 61,000 in the 30's when you had a much bigger population, actually double what you have now?
Tottenham is an area of London and that the 3 boroughs that localise it ( Haringey, Hackney, Enfield) have less people living in them today, after a massive population increase, than Liverpool in the 30's-60's.
(If you count Islington, making it 4, about the same as Liverpool today in the 30's -60's)
Yet, the attendances between the two clubs during this decades are very similar?
That's if everyone in the localised London boroughs was a Spurs fan.
I mean we have been told that football is a religion in Liverpool. It's a two team City. Your either blue or red. So we can take it that all Liverpudlians support Everton or Liverpool.