'Day 22 - Anfield watching the world go by.' 🐶Atletico Madrid's Marcos Llorente has named his dog 'Anfield' after dumping Liverpool out of the Champions League last month 🤭📸 Instagram: marcosllorente pic.twitter.com/Qfh9pfmp8G— GOAL (@goal) April 4, 2020
Jurgen Klopp showed compassion for all at the start of this pandemic, senior players heavily involved in @premierleague players taking wage cuts. Then all that respect & goodwill is lost, poor this @LFC https://t.co/9bE8Rw1veE— Jamie Carragher (@Carra23) April 4, 2020 Liverpool using government aid money to pay 80% of the salaries of their non playing staff.
I have no problem with clubs using the furlough money, so long as it’s consistent. If the club can’t function because the games aren’t being played, the FIRST people to get furloughed are the players, because they can’t do the main part of their jobs. If you decide not to furlough the players (because they would only get £2500 per month under the scheme and you’d rather pay them more to keep them happy) then what is the rationale for doing it to the non-playing staff?
Unacceptable. Suspend the nasty, nasty bastard for the 2nd leg. pic.twitter.com/bTIKidW8SZ— M•A•J (@Ultra_Suristic) April 5, 2020
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA pic.twitter.com/wwRyntN3Xr— M•A•J (@Ultra_Suristic) April 5, 2020
It's a dick move then, and it's a dick move now. I don't see what's funny about abusing a child in the sense of humor.
The "filming it and posting it" of the past was bringing the family friends over and having a laugh about it half drunk over a bbq grill. It's a shitty move regardless. Never understood how parents would do stuff to their children that they wouldn't allow anybody else to do to them.
Yeah bullying your own child and then exposing it to the world is top level douchebaggery and immaturity
I just think we're past that. My father had a close friend that would simply take half of my food when the families met and everybody found it funny as hell, so at a certain point I just started refusing to eat altogether no matter where we were going to. Small children don't know how to make logical decisions and being used by grown ups for entertainment is some weird thing some cultures have kept as a parenting tool.
The haircut thing is hilarious. He obviously shaved it off afterwards and it was an obvious prank made for video because he had the two phones in his hand at the end. he seems like he has a good relationship with his kid (kid called him a dickhead without any repercussion which suggests very open lines of communication and friendliness rather than formality). I would bet they are both laughing about it. He probably just gave him a blade 1 all over which is the best a kid can expect from a dad on lockdown. The only way I see this being an issue is if the dad is a professional barber and he still leaves the kids hair like that. I do think that you shouldn’t be posting video or pictures of your kids on social media, but that’s a different discussion to the alleged bullying concerns posted here.
Watching more Bundesliga and EPL classic matches to pass the time. That Werder Bremen squad with Diego (loved that guy), Ozil, Pizarro (he is still playing now?), Weiss, Frings was fun as hell to watch. Oscar, the Brazilian from Chelsea, was a solid player who really shouldn’t have left the main leagues so quickly. But props to him for getting those $$ I guess. Chelsea’s title winning squad when Mourinho returned was pretty stacked.
Jadon Sancho in the Bundesliga this season: ⚽ 21 starts⚽ 14 goals⚽ 15 assists Frank Sinclair doesn't think he'd start for Chelsea. #CFC pic.twitter.com/TwJUxkhftQ— 888sport (@888sport) April 2, 2020 Premier league fans and pundits are absolutely mad
No Liverpool are not doing that American owners got both barrels from Liverpool fans so now they have backtracked
It'd be pretty cool if classic River Plate and Boca matches started to show up on YouTube, there are a decent amount of national team matches showing right now from when I cared.
FC Barcelona captain Lionel Messi hailed as 'global example' amid footballer pay-cut debatehttps://t.co/624Y18U2Dm— AS USA (@English_AS) April 9, 2020