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Elon Musk’s father has claimed his billionaire son is interested in buying Liverpool.

Errol Musk said his son, the world’s richest man who is embroiled in an extraordinary feud with Sir Keir Starmer’s Government, was eager to add the Premier League leaders to his business empire.

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Good match - the most cuntish club owned by a massive cunt

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Newcastle and oursleves have completely swapped fortunes. We were flying and looking fantastic whilst they were poor. Now they’re on fire and we look poor.

They're a huge threat to our top 4 chances in the league when it looked just a couple weeks ago like we didn’t have to be concerned about them at all.

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5 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Newcastle and oursleves have completely swapped fortunes. We were flying and looking fantastic whilst they were poor. Now they’re on fire and we look poor.

They're a huge threat to our top 4 chances in the league when it looked just a couple weeks ago like we didn’t have to be concerned about them at all.

if top5 is enough for ucl, I think we will be fine

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English Ref Ken Aston bit of a legend. Came up with idea of Yellow and Red cards - well actually his wife made the first cards !

Bobby Charlton didnt know if he'd been booked in a game and Ken Aston while driving through Chelsea stopped at traffic lights then came up with the idea of Red and Yellow cards from the traffic lights, it had to transcend all languages. Been used ever since.

He also made linesmans flags uniform colours (they used to be in the colours of the home team} and if that wasnt enough came up with the idea of sub refs which became the 'fourth official'

 

Probably the most violent match ever -Chile v Italy reffed by Ken Aston. One player sent off actually sneaked back on. Known as Battle of Santiago.

 

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