If it wasn't for one man, Liverpool Football Club would never have been born. When Everton left Anfield in a dispute over rent in 1892, club chairman John Houlding stayed behind along with a handful of supporters and just three first-team players. But he was determined to see football continue at the ground. He formed a new club from scratch, chose the name Liverpool and created a legend. More than 100 years on, no English club can match Liverpool's roll of honours.
English FA should review the diving of Ngog as an intention to get a penalty. It is the same scenario with Arsenal's Eduardo UCL incident. I'm neither a Liverpool nor Arsenal fan but to nurture the spirit of FAIR PLAY in a match. Everytime before a match there is always banners of FAIR PLAY & RESPECT being display but the fact that those so called 'professional' players, clubs or league is abusing the campaign.
English FA should review the diving of Ngog as an intention to get a penalty. It is the same scenario with Arsenal's Eduardo UCL incident. I'm neither a Liverpool nor Arsenal fan but to nurture the spirit of FAIR PLAY in a match. Everytime before a match there is always banners of FAIR PLAY & RESPECT being display but the fact that those so called 'professional' players, clubs or league is abusing the campaign.
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