Because something happened this season does not imply it will happen next. You could apply your above stats to Chelsea over City the season before,
Liverpool are stronger than they’ve been for years. Don’t think they could have possibly envisaged Salah’s impact plus still have most of the Coutinho money. Despite irritating a number of people on here Klopp is clearly a v good coach and players want to play for him. So as much as it grates they are in a very healthy place.
Drugs are just the means for them to exert their dominance through violence. Far from simple and if they don’t have black market means to gain power/money/influence which will always be there, then it will come out elsewhere.
That is the case though. It has played a huge part but in gangs taunting and boasting - not the cause but just allows it to escalates much quicker.
These aren’t simple issues that the police can just arrest
their way out of although obviously less presence is very worrying but hey people don’t want to pay taxes. The whole scaling back of public services (mental health services, youth clubs etc.) will lead to the same US culture of deprivation and an underclass that has no buy in to society as no traditional aspirations. Depressing although not hopeless if tide could turn against the greedy fckers who swallow up that all public services are bureaucratic waste pits peddled by most of the newspapers.
Aubameyang will be playing as cup tied for Europa.
2nd leg hardly looking like a key game but if anyone could bottle it in Moscow it is Arsenal so expect much weakened side. Still West Ham were much weakened.
Yeah like there are more nurses, doctors, teachers. Record Nhs spending etc, These cuts are just getting rid of unwanted cardboard and all in people’s heads. Life’s just too good for everyone they just don’t realise it and need to look at the stats.