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Liverpool FC Twitter Decision Only Helps Antisemitism & Israel Haters

The Liverpool Football Club decided to wish its Jewish supporters around the world a happy new year’s (Rosh Hashana) on Twitter but because of the hate spewing, anti-Jewisn and anti-Israeli replies, the club decided to take the post down. By doing so, it only strengthened the voice and cause of antisemitic people, guided by blind hate and villainous propaganda.
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Match Highlights – Liverpool vs Middlesbrough

Exactly three hours of football, extra time and penalty kicks were needed for Liverpool to beat Middlesbrough in the third round of the League Cup, as a 2-2 draw at the end of 120 minutes was followed by an incredible stretch of penalty kicks, with the home side winning the shootout 14-13 after Albert Adomah missed the 15th and final kick for the visitors from the Championship.
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Match Highlights – Arsenal vs Southampton

The first title of the season Arsenal won’t win will be the League Cup, losing at home 2-1 to Southampton despite taking the lead through Alexis Sanchez, as Dusan Tadic and Nathaniel Clyne turned things around.
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Match Highlights – Real Madrid vs Elche

For a second straight match, Real Madrid make a mockery of their opponents, beating Elche 5-1 as Cristiano Ronaldo scored four goals (two from the penalty spot) and got some aid from Gareth Bale with another one, making everyone forget about the rough start to the season.
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9 Best Memes of Frank Lampard Scoring for Manchester City Against Chelsea

Of all the players in all the world, Frank Lampard had to be the one who saved Manchester City with 10 men against Chelsea, obviously getting the meme makers to focus on him.
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24 Best Memes of Louis van Gaal & Manchester United Losing to Leicester

Because of one win and a whole lot of expensive signings, Manchester United fans through they were in the clear. Turns out things are just as bad as ever for Louis van Gaal and his dysfunctional team, with the memes being crueler than ever as well.
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Premier League – Week 5 Results & Table

For the first time this season, Chelsea didn’t win a match, drawing against 10 men in their visit to Manchester City. Southampton, with a win away at Swansea, climb to the second spot while Burnley, Newcastle and Sunderland keep searching for their first win this season. Both Liverpool and Manchester United keep sliding down the table.


