Never I said.
Never I said.
Is that the Rooney one Baz? Can't think of many documentary subjects that'd be less interesting if so.
PR people for the likes of Rooney have seen all these Netflix jobs coming out and obviously want a piece of the pie. They don't even come close to understanding that what makes a good sports doc is narrative independence.
Can't wait for the Rashford one, after they've taught him to speak.
It'll just be a Points of View episode entirely based on tweets.
The stuff about Rooney being a problem drinker are interesting. The assumption at the time was that he just lived a fat lifestyle, rather than it being some Mental Health issue. Either way, I just took it as 1) they will make documentaries about any old shit now; and 2) cleaning his reputation up a bit before he gets a proper job somewhere can't hurt.
I'm a twit
I imagine the Rooney doc to be interesting to United fans who need some nostalgia of when we were last good.
Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Matip, Van Dijk, Robertson, Fabinho, Henderson, Keita, Mane, Salah, Firmino.
Subs: Kelleher, Konate, Thiago, Milner, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Jota, Tsimikas, Diaz, Elliott.
This is probably the strongest Liverpool squad I've ever seen us name. Not even room in it for Gomez, Jones, Origi or Minamino.
James Milner covers all.
In reality I'm assuming Gomez is now seen as right-back cover, which is why Neco Williams was shipped off down south.
Giannis Milneras can do that.
Matty Cash being a Poland international is something that has passed me by.
What next, Matt Targett making his debut for Trinidad & Tobago?
The way you lot talk yourselves into believing that one of the best teams in PL history are about to lose 3-0 to Burnley is pretty cute. Maybe it's the force that sustains the gegenpressing.
They’ll still be pushing the lament when they’re 4-0 up.
Looking forward to Tyrone Mings showing why he’s one of the worst defenders in the league again live on Sky Sports
The Liverpool I grew up watching well into my 20's would exactly go to Burnley and crumble no matter how good they looked.
Also, has there been as bad a keeper as Lloris to captain club/country?
That first goal he conceded was pretty special
Van Dijk really must have no pace whatsoever these days after the injury. Weghorst just managed to get in behind him before missing another sitter
Trippier easily the pick of Newcastle's signings.
I've never rated Lloris. Always good at saving shots smashed directly at him, but not much of anything else really.
Should Salah have got a pen earlier? Only saw one reply, but seemed pretty conclusive.
Not for me Clive. He's up after the contact but falls as he stretches for the ball.
I wonder if Diaz will come on here.
Burnley will likely have no idea what a diminutive Colombian forward is and he’ll have no idea what a Burnley is.
Another weekend and another heart attack in the crowd. Covid hates the soccer
I first got my season ticket in 1995 and I swear I've only ever seen an "incident in the crowd" a couple of times.
Maybe people seethe more than they used to at football, causing strokes and heart attacks. I'm a doctor so I'd say it's a cast iron theory.
I think the crowd's more vocal about it, too. They're not having a word with stewards so much as shouting at the pitchside officials.
Could be due to that Covid thing that's been going around.
The BOVID PLANDEMIC you mean?
Leicester look stinking. I'm not sure why, as it's largely the same players they had last season, as far as I can remember.
Also, on Zouma (who has been mysteriously bundled into a car and sent back to London about 20 minutes before kickoff, after having been named in the starting lineup): he's going to have to be sold back to France, isn't he? I can't see how you can maintain a professional career here in his position. Over there at least they tend to have a slightly more robust approach when it comes to defenceless creatures, and also he's one of theirs.
What changed? I thought the club were just brashing it out until it blew over.
Isn't there a video of West Ham fans singing about kicking cats in the pub with an inflatable cat bouncing about?
There's not a man in that pub that doesn't beat up his wife after a loss, so a bit if animal abuse is fair game.
Yeah, the 'appy 'ammers are quite deranged people. They make Spurs fans look positively normal.
I hate every version of that chant. Wtf is "magic hat" supposed to mean?
The OG song was 'My old man's a dustman, he wears a dustman's hat' so I guess it's just substituting like for like as per that.
Always knew Jimmy was a Gammon deep down.
Why the increased outrage about Zouma playing today? He's already played one game since the video came out.
Because people are mental.
Because the club haven't caved in. Nicola Sturgeon is on the next train to London to sort it.