Clubs like Nottingham Forest and Luton Town should relish being where they are because they might not be back in this division for a long time if they go down. They need a wake-up call.
Why spoil it? The poverty-chanting was cheap from them. We know what a great city we’re in, Liverpool. One of the best, it goes without saying. So many people visit, it’s one of the most popular. That speaks for itself.
We don’t have to shout about it. It’s just jealousy. Jealousy about the team and the club. They should relish the opportunity when they play massive teams like Liverpool. Globally, they are one of the best in the world, instead of dragging themselves down to those levels.
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There is a lot of poverty and homelessness in Nottingham. The people that sang those chants are absolute idiots.
Forest can’t blame the officials - It’s not Liverpool’s fault they panicked
I was doing the commentary, and Paul Tierney made the same decision about the drop ball earlier in the game when one of their players went down. It was strange because he gave the ball to them.
I thought it was really strange. He sort of equaled it up by doing the same. Although it was a terrible tackle, he could have taken someone’s head off, Yates.
He got away with a lot of things. How he didn’t get booked, I’ll never know. He did five tackles that were worthy of getting a booking, and the way he flew in there was dangerous play. He could really do damage.
If it were me, I’d probably be aggrieved. But he did it to us in the first half. If their defence can’t see it out and panic, that’s not our
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