- Oct 17, 2008
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Just a bit of tomfoolery, my good manTashes and perms yes . . . bolts no.
Just a bit of tomfoolery, my good manTashes and perms yes . . . bolts no.
it was a League of gentlemen reference.What does "not looking local" mean? . . . does the average Scouser have a bolt through his/her head then!
I seeee.it was a League of gentlemen reference.
I meant they weren't faces I recognise.
And they didn't seem comfortable in their surroundings.
They were trying to take the precious things (Baleba and Mitoma)it was a League of gentlemen reference.
I meant they weren't faces I recognise.
And they didn't seem comfortable in their surroundings.
So that's why Kulusevski was in London road Sainsbury's the other day in a Brighton training jacket. Was a real head scratcher!Ayari is dating Kulusevski’s sister, could have been her.
Typical Scousers, don't they know how to sit on chairs in Liverpool?I had three on my table in Hb's. (I was a guest of Arrow Taxis)
It was quite a beautiful moment at full time.![]()
I’d have been worried we’d signed another attacking midfielder/wingerSo that's why Kulusevski was in London road Sainsbury's the other day in a Brighton training jacket. Was a real head scratcher!
No the bolt keeps the tracker in place around the ankleWhat does "not looking local" mean? . . . does the average Scouser have a bolt through his/her head then!
Lots of Liverpool fans in their cars in the UNI car park. I thought only home fans could book tickets via the app.
Agree - surely weve all done this for the odd away game, and sat on our hands...... ? As long as they respect the "home end" rules, and just sit quietly , dont leap about celebrating their goals etc....I don't see the problem unless they talk sh*t or celebrate away goals. I'm more interested in the game than other spectators.