Re: Liverpool FC Thread
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 3:26 am
In fairness she probably looks like a bloke.
It wasn't just a drunk slap either . think he gave her a few digs and then was kicking her on the ground as well
The Liverpool FC defender Jon Flanagan has pleaded guilty to assaulting his girlfriend.
The 25-year-old footballer appeared at Liverpool magistrates court on Tuesday accused of beating Rachael Wall.
He was charged after an incident on Duke Street in Liverpool city centre at about 3.20am on 22 December. The case was adjourned to 17 January when Flanagan will be sentenced.
The court heard he had been seen on CCTV assaulting his partner, who he has been in a relationship with for 18 months.
She deserved it though, all women do
#Welcome2tomorrow... etcRumours that Clyne isn't injured, just on coke.
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5) Robertson emerges as bargain for Liverpool
Virgil van Dijk’s debut winner may have been the big story on the pitch, and the FA investigation into the Firmino-Holgate incident continues to dominate headlines from Friday’s Merseyside derby but the best player on the night was Andrew Robertson. Since Alberto Moreno’s injury a month ago, the Scot has been superb and kept Everton’s main attacking threat – Yannick Bolasie – deathly quiet at Anfield. Nobody had more touches than Robertson and he won 81.8% of his duels, winning the ball back eight times. It is the 23-year-old’s defensive instincts and decision-making that set him apart from most other full-backs, including Moreno, and going forward only Ashley Young is a better crosser of a ball from left-back in the Premier League. After a slow start to life at Liverpool since his summer move from Hull City, that £8m is starting to look like a bargain.
5) Robertson emerges as bargain for Liverpool
Virgil van Dijk’s debut winner may have been the big story on the pitch, and the FA investigation into the Firmino-Holgate incident continues to dominate headlines from Friday’s Merseyside derby but the best player on the night was Andrew Robertson. Since Alberto Moreno’s injury a month ago, the Scot has been superb and kept Everton’s main attacking threat – Yannick Bolasie – deathly quiet at Anfield. Nobody had more touches than Robertson and he won 81.8% of his duels, winning the ball back eight times. It is the 23-year-old’s defensive instincts and decision-making that set him apart from most other full-backs, including Moreno, and going forward only Ashley Young is a better crosser of a ball from left-back in the Premier League. After a slow start to life at Liverpool since his summer move from Hull City, that £8m is starting to look like a bargain.