Angles & Reactions 19 Apr 2026 19 Apr 2026 17:54 UTC

EPL/MW33/EVELIV

The Merseyside Derby has split the fanbase down the middle, but here's the thing — it's not just about who won, it's about how they won, and whether Arne Slot's Liverpool are playing the right way to get there. Gakpo's late winner has masking a deeper frustration among supporters who can't decide if they're witnessing tactical brilliance or merely getting away with it, especially after a disallowed Everton goal and Ndiaye's performance that's got everyone arguing about what they actually saw. What makes this genuinely fascinating is that despite the victory, the overwhelming mood is neutral — nobody's celebrating, nobody's despairing, everybody's just questioning.
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Liverpool Snatch Late Derby Win Over Everton
Most Divided
Liverpool Snatch Late Derby Win Over Everton
Team Overall 2304 posts
Positive 31.9% Neutral 32.3% Negative 35.8%
Right, here's the thing — Liverpool fans absolutely bottled their emotions after snatching that late derby winner, because nearly four in five of them just accepted it as business as usual, proper clinical stuff. But the real sauce came from that mischievous fourteen percent who were absolutely buzzing with the irony of it all, winding up Everton supporters who'd talked themselves into believing they were mounting a genuine challenge. What you're witnessing is a fanbase so desensitised to silverware and late drama that they've stopped celebrating like madmen — they're just ticking boxes, whilst simultaneously extracting maximum entertainment value from watching their neighbours' hope evaporate in real time.
Neutral
78.8%
"@LFC this is so good"
Amusement
13.6%
"Everton fans live with excuses for failure....fckin embarrassing reading their comments on here! 😅😅😅"
Admiration
7.6%
"This result perhaps the highlight of our season so far: well done lads...keep up the good work. YNWA."
Liverpool Fans Turn on Slot After Merseyside Stalemate
Team Overall 912 posts
Positive 9.6% Neutral 35.2% Negative 55.2%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans were basically split down the middle after that Merseyside stalemate, with four in five supporters staying broadly calm, but a vocal minority absolutely lost it, claiming Arne Slot had turned them into the most tedious side in the division. The annoyance and anger, though relatively small, cut deep because it wasn't about dropping points, it was about how those points were dropped — sterile, predictable, and miles away from the attacking football Slot promised when he arrived at Anfield.
Neutral
80.9%
"Massive credit to the boys, and to Arne!"
Annoyance
11.1%
"@LFC Fuck you @LFC you bloody cunt, get slot out of this club before we the fans start leaving bloody cunt stupid owners selfish bastards"
Anger
8.0%
"@LFC Fuck you @LFC you bloody cunt, get slot out of this club before we the fans start leaving bloody cunt stupid owners selfish bastards"
Fans Divided on Controversial Defender After Derby Heartbreak
Player Performance 678 posts
Positive 20.8% Neutral 31.4% Negative 47.8%
Here's the thing — after Everton and Liverpool's derby clash at Matchweek 33, fans weren't actually tearing this defender apart like you'd expect following a heartbreak loss. Instead, two-thirds of the conversation stayed measured and pragmatic, with nearly a quarter genuinely impressed by his technical ability and composure on the ball. The real story here isn't rage or vindication — it's that even in defeat, supporters recognised a solid individual performance, which tells you something about how polarised the fanbase actually is when results go against them.
Neutral
65.8%
"Did great! He seems good with his feet. "
Admiration
23.8%
"Did great! He seems good with his feet. "
Annoyance
10.3%
"Fuck is wrong with this Gk? How tf he has reached this level of football with this shit ball distribution? And let's not talk about his saves either. "
Liverpool Fans Question Wirtz Impact After Derby Stalemate
Player Performance 607 posts
Positive 11.9% Neutral 34.1% Negative 54.0%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans walked away from this Merseyside Derby absolutely split on what they'd actually witnessed. The overwhelming majority—nearly eight in ten—stayed measured and neutral about it all, but underneath that calm surface was genuine frustration, because Florian Wirtz's absence from the scoresheet left them wondering whether their attacking prowess could've made the difference in what turned out to be a stalemate. What's fascinating is that even amongst the admiration some showed for the young German talent, there was this creeping annoyance that nobody could quite put into words—a sense that maybe, just maybe, Liverpool had left points on the table when they needed to push forward hardest.
Neutral
78.6%
"Wirtz is a fantastic signing"
Admiration
12.3%
"Wirtz is a fantastic signing"
Annoyance
9.2%
"durian squirtz is so fucking shit lmao"
Liverpool Edge Merseyside Derby in Dramatic Fashion
Team Overall 604 posts
Positive 10.1% Neutral 43.0% Negative 46.9%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans stayed remarkably level-headed about this Merseyside Derby win, with 86 percent of reactions sitting firmly in neutral territory—because honestly, the talking point wasn't the victory itself, it was Newcastle's summer signing Alexander Isak and whether Liverpool had actually got the better end of that particular deal. The curiosity and annoyance that did bubble up came from one source: confusion about how Isak was being deployed on the pitch, with fans oscillating between noticing decent moments—a good pass, a shot off—and questioning whether Newcastle had genuinely fleeced Liverpool in the transfer market, because it looked like nobody quite knew how to unlock what he was actually capable of.
Neutral
86.0%
"Another great pass to Isak."
Curiosity
8.3%
"Newcastle fleeced Liverpool. Isak looks like a liability out there "
Annoyance
5.7%
"@LFC Isak is fucking wank, running around like a headless fucking chicken. He’s another donkey Should’ve kept Nunez"
Liverpool Fans Praise Gakpo's Display in Derby Victory
Match Events 591 posts
Positive 42.0% Neutral 27.2% Negative 30.8%
So here's the thing about Liverpool's derby win in gameweek 33 — and this is crucial — when Gakpo stepped up, the fanbase didn't just applaud, they genuinely reassessed him. Two-thirds of the conversation stayed measured and analytical, focused on the quality of that pass and the shape of the team goal, but a third of supporters were openly gushing, calling it the best thing they'd ever seen him produce in a Liverpool shirt. Yes, there was a small pocket of annoyance lurking in the noise, but make no mistake: Gakpo delivered something the doubters needed to see, and the Anfield faithful took notice.
Neutral
60.8%
"That’s a lovely team goal there. The pass from Gakkers was excellent "
Admiration
33.0%
"That’s a lovely team goal there. The pass from Gakkers was excellent "
Annoyance
6.3%
"Gakpo is so frustrating fucking hell man "
Liverpool Edge Everton as Salah's Derby Heroics Continue
Match Events 365 posts
Positive 49.0% Neutral 32.3% Negative 18.6%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans weren't losing their minds over this Derby victory — they were measured, almost relieved — but the emotional weight was all about one man: Mohamed Salah proving he's back to his devastating best when it matters most. What you're seeing in these reactions is genuine admiration rather than euphoria, because the consistency is what's won them over — Salah's become so reliable in these big matches that beating Everton away feels less like a shock and more like the natural order being restored. The love is there, unmistakably, but it's the quiet, respectful kind reserved for a world-class player doing exactly what world-class players should do.
Neutral
76.2%
"cant he more happy to see Salah back and regularly scoring! today we celebrate winning away in the derby for the first time in five years. Lets go "
Admiration
18.1%
"So happy for Salah. Always a king in Liverpool "
Love
5.6%
"So happy for Salah. Always a king in Liverpool "
Merseyside Derby Ends in Late Heartbreak for Everton
Player Performance 364 posts
Positive 36.3% Neutral 36.3% Negative 27.5%
Everton fans got absolutely done over in the Merseyside Derby at Matchweek 33, and the reaction was split between exhausted resignation and genuine fury — over half the fanbase took it with grim acceptance, but nearly a third were seething, with one supporter literally begging for mercy whilst another summed it up with the darkest possible humour. What makes this fascinating is that even in their anger, there's this bone-deep tiredness, this sense that late heartbreak has become the story of their season, and for some fans the only way to cope was to laugh at the absolute cruelty of it all.
Neutral
51.8%
"This is my best work yet tbh "
Anger
30.3%
"of fucking course. fucking kill me"
Amusement
18.0%
"Nowhere near good enough but fucking hell that's so funny."
Everton Fans Divided Over Beto's Costly Performance
Match Events 341 posts
Positive 16.4% Neutral 42.8% Negative 40.8%
Here is the thing: Everton fans were genuinely split on Beto's display, but not in the way you'd expect. While most supporters—82 percent of the discourse—maintained a neutral, almost resigned tone, praising his work rate and effort, a vocal minority couldn't resist the sarcasm, with fans sardonically congratulating him for passes that went nowhere and finishing chances that should never have been squandered. What emerges from the chatter is a fanbase caught between respecting the striker's graft and frustration at his wastefulness in front of goal—essentially giving him credit for trying whilst simultaneously roasting him for the performances that actually matter.
Neutral
82.0%
"Great game Beto. Worked his socks off. "
Amusement
9.4%
"Beto is a synonym for wasteful !!!"
Admiration
8.6%
"Incredible Beto honestly in the last 2 months not only does he score every match, he is very good defensively and improved a lot with his feet. Love i"
Liverpool Fans Turn on Konate After Derby Loss
Player Performance 330 posts
Positive 6.7% Neutral 24.8% Negative 68.5%
Here is the thing — Liverpool fans after that derby loss were absolutely livid at Ibrahima Konate, and it wasn't some divided fanbase moment either, because nearly 80 percent of the discourse stayed measured, but the anger that did emerge was visceral and unforgiving, with supporters pinpointing one catastrophic defensive error as the match-defining moment that cost them three points against Everton. What made it worse was the contrast between what some saw as genuinely poor positioning or a lapse in concentration from their centre-back, and the backdrop of contract negotiations — suggesting to frustrated fans that Konate's focus might've been elsewhere when it mattered most.
Neutral
79.4%
"Another great poach holy shit!"
Anger
12.3%
"this is 100% on Konate, what a fucking muppet, he needs to go now "
Disgust
8.3%
"That’s so fucking bad from Konate it makes me physically ill "
Everton's Injury Crisis Deepens in Merseyside Derby Loss
Match Events 327 posts
Positive 2.8% Neutral 34.6% Negative 62.7%
Here is the thing — Everton fans didn't explode into rage about losing the Merseyside Derby, but rather descended into a kind of hollow, sarcastic despair, with nearly three-quarters staying emotionally neutral whilst the other quarter split between genuine sadness and absolute fury at yet another injury. The cruelty wasn't the loss itself; it was watching another player go down, turning the whole ordeal into a bitter joke, which is why you got supporters firing off sarcastic jabs like "the magical whistle of head healing" — gallows humour masking a season spiralling beyond their control. When an injury crisis deepens in a local derby you're already losing, the anger doesn't peak; it curdles into resignation, and that's exactly what these posts reveal — fans broken down to their last nerve, too exhausted to properly rage anymore.
Neutral
76.1%
"oh look, he's all fine now. "
Sadness
14.4%
"Yaay another injury, just what we needed. I HATE THIS FUCKING SEASON"
Anger
9.6%
"Yaay another injury, just what we needed. I HATE THIS FUCKING SEASON"
Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance in Merseyside Derby
Player Performance 325 posts
Positive 19.1% Neutral 29.8% Negative 51.1%
Here's the thing about Curtis Jones in that Merseyside Derby draw — Liverpool fans were genuinely split, but not in the way you'd expect. The overwhelming majority stayed measured and neutral, but those who did engage were gushing about his performance, with some even daydreaming about him captaining the club one day. Yet underneath that praise sat a current of frustration, because a 1-1 result against Everton felt like two points dropped rather than one gained, and Jones's individual brilliance couldn't quite paper over the cracks in Liverpool's afternoon.
Neutral
73.4%
"@LFC Brilliant result at 1-1 I honestly thought it was one of the best performances I’ve seen from as this season I thought Curtis Jones was absolutel"
Admiration
16.7%
"@LFC Brilliant result at 1-1 I honestly thought it was one of the best performances I’ve seen from as this season I thought Curtis Jones was absolutel"
Anger
9.9%
"@LFC How is Curtis jones a professional player mate. Get out my team forever. I hate him so much. So so much"
Everton Fans Blame Mentality After Late Liverpool Loss
Player Performance 322 posts
Positive 3.7% Neutral 16.1% Negative 80.1%
Here's the thing: Everton fans weren't actually devastated by this loss to Liverpool, but they were *furious* at the mentality on display, which somehow felt worse. The overwhelming majority stayed level-headed—60 percent neutral—but that remaining 40 percent who were wound up weren't angry about the result itself; they were annoyed at the sheer stupidity of it all, the basic errors, the lack of composure, the sense that their team had mentally checked out. What really did it, though, was the curiosity underneath it—fans weren't even sure why their players looked so disconnected, which bred that frustration, because at least a proper battering you can understand.
Neutral
60.5%
"Our passing is much better with Mac on "
Annoyance
22.2%
"Why tf is this team so fucking brain dead?"
Curiosity
17.3%
"Love playing not to lose instead of playing to win. Slothball at its finest. Why go for the win when we can have possession?? Way more important to pa"
Everton and Liverpool Fans Clash Over Referee Performance
Referee Decisions 229 posts
Positive 4.8% Neutral 26.6% Negative 68.6%
So here's the thing — when Everton and Liverpool locked horns in Matchweek 33, the referee became absolutely central to how fans dissected what happened, and the conversation split dramatically down the middle. Two-thirds of supporters stayed measured, even occasionally praising the official's decision-making, but that final third? They erupted. The anger wasn't random either — it was rooted in a deeper frustration about referee consistency, with one fan venting about seeing the same official too often, suggesting this wasn't about one bad call but a pattern of perceived incompetence that's worn them down over time.
Neutral
63.0%
"That was the best sequence from the ref all game. LET THEM PLAY"
Anger
26.5%
"I fucking hate this ref, I feel like we have that fucker far too many times"
Curiosity
10.5%
"with help of ref"
Woodman's Surprise Derby Baptism Amid Injury Crisis
Match Events 216 posts
Positive 43.5% Neutral 39.8% Negative 16.7%
When Freddie Woodman got thrown into the deep end for Everton against Liverpool in a full-blooded Derby encounter, fans weren't in a panic — they were quietly impressed. The injury crisis forced his hand, but what caught everyone's attention was his composure on the ball and some genuinely sharp distribution that suggested he wasn't just there to make up the numbers. That's where the admiration crept in: this wasn't a liability debut, this was a young keeper proving he belonged at this level, and the fanbase recognised it straightaway.
Neutral
66.1%
"Cracking pass from woodman there 🤌🏻"
Admiration
26.1%
"Well done Freddie as well!"
Curiosity
7.9%
"woodman for the ballon dor"
VVD's Late Drama Overshadows Origi Controversy
Match Events 214 posts
Positive 35.5% Neutral 39.7% Negative 24.8%
Here's the thing — when Van Dijk stepped up in that ninety-third minute, Liverpool fans didn't just breathe a sigh of relief, they erupted because their captain had basically silenced an entire subplot about Origi's earlier moment. The reaction was overwhelmingly pragmatic: eighty percent of supporters were just grateful for the three points, while the remaining twenty percent split between genuine admiration for Virg's big-game temperament and dark humour about who got to claim responsibility for salvaging the day. But that's what separates champions from the rest — Van Dijk's late drama didn't just win points, it rewrote the narrative entirely.
Neutral
80.5%
"Absolutely huge that, what a man Virg!"
Admiration
9.7%
"What a player, VVD. He made the people happy"
Amusement
9.7%
"that's a fucking joke. vvd just stood there watching wtf man"
Chelsea Talk Amid Merseyside Stalemate Drama
Team Overall 212 posts
Positive 18.9% Neutral 50.5% Negative 30.7%
Here is the thing — when Liverpool held their nerve in this Merseyside stalemate, the fanbase barely broke a sweat, and that tells you everything about where their season is heading. The neutrality in these reactions is deafening; fans weren't exploding with joy, they were methodically noting the gap widening between them and Chelsea, talking about Champions League qualification as a done deal rather than a dream. What we're seeing here is a fanbase that has moved past desperation and into pure, cold pragmatism — they've got their three points, their mathematical advantage is growing, and everyone knows exactly what that means for the run-in.
Neutral
75.4%
"Well played in the end. Huge 3 points for us, nice 7 point gap between us and Chelsea."
Optimism
16.2%
"Up the Reds, big 3 points, safe to say champions league is well within reach, good start to my day"
Approval
8.5%
"Up the Reds, big 3 points, safe to say champions league is well within reach, good start to my day"
Everton's Late Collapse as VAR Controversy Fades Away
Match Events 180 posts
Positive 18.9% Neutral 20.0% Negative 61.1%
Here's the thing about Everton's performance against Liverpool in that midweek clash—fans found themselves caught between relief and genuine concern, because whilst the scoreline flattered them massively, they knew they'd been outplayed for long stretches, particularly after injuries forced their hand defensively. The late collapse that didn't quite materialise and the absence of a controversial VAR moment meant the focus stayed entirely on what actually happened on the pitch: a side that looked fragile, dependent on individual brilliance rather than collective control, and frankly lucky to walk away with anything at all given how Liverpool dominated possession and tempo.
Neutral
49.5%
"one of the better halves we’ve played in a while "
Disappointment
31.3%
"awful, scoreline is misleading. We're being played off the pitch, mamar has been subbed off due to injury so we're on the 3rd keeper and the team can'"
Annoyance
19.2%
"fuck always like this after a goal we just oassing ball around like shit"
Everton Fans Fuming at Referee's Inconsistent Yellows
Referee Decisions 160 posts
Positive 3.1% Neutral 33.1% Negative 63.7%
Right, so here's the thing — Everton fans were absolutely fuming at the referee's handling of yellows in that Merseyside Derby, with accusations flying that Liverpool were getting preferential treatment whilst the Blues were being harshly punished. The anger wasn't universal though; most of the fanbase stayed relatively composed, but there was this undercurrent of frustration about inconsistency, with some even joking about how fortunate Everton had been to escape a couple of red card situations that could've killed the match entirely. It's that classic derby dynamic where every marginal decision gets magnified a thousandfold, and when you're already wound up about the rivalry, even a straightforward yellow card booking can feel like a conspiracy.
Neutral
79.6%
"Well taken Yellow"
Annoyance
10.6%
"Liverpool is so corrupt my god and i can't stand this Ref like i actually hate his decisions...also do you guys as Everton fans go through this ever m"
Amusement
9.7%
"That’s funny af that he got himself booked there"
Pickford's Nightmare Derby Loss Sparks Goalkeeper Scrutiny
Match Events 156 posts
Positive 12.8% Neutral 35.3% Negative 51.9%
So here's the thing — when Pickford shipped goals in this Merseyside Derby, the fanbase absolutely split into camps, and it tells you everything about how much baggage this goalkeeper carries. Two-thirds of the discussion stayed relatively level-headed, but that remaining third? They were frothing, and it wasn't just about this match — one lot were genuinely delighted to see him suffer, whilst others dredged up the Van Dijk incident like it happened yesterday, proving that some grudges in football run so deep they transcend individual performances. The brilliant bit is the neutral majority actually praised the opposition's play and the finishing, but they were almost drowned out by supporters who've made hating Pickford part of their identity.
Neutral
66.9%
"Let’s fucking go!! Beautiful ball Jordan Pickford!! Just as good ball from O’Brien, then a lovely Ndiaye finish"
Amusement
17.4%
"Amazing, lol Pickford EAD"
Anger
15.7%
"I can’t explain just how much I hate Pickford. I’ll never forgive him for how he hurt VVD. It was a nasty tackle and he can fuck off. "
Everton and Liverpool Fans Dissect Gravy's Performance
Player Performance 154 posts
Positive 10.4% Neutral 31.8% Negative 57.8%
So here's the thing — when Gravy stepped up in this Merseyside Derby at Matchweek 33, the fanbase was almost entirely composed and measured about it, which tells you everything you need to know about where expectations have landed. Yes, there were genuine moments of praise scattered through the discourse — flashes where he looked sharp, where a run or a pass actually came off — but they were fighting against nearly three seasons of accumulated disappointment, and that weight was impossible to ignore. The neutrality masked something darker: a fanbase that's collectively given up on redemption, where even decent moments feel like statistical anomalies rather than a genuine turning point.
Neutral
79.2%
"Brilliant from Grav there "
Disappointment
11.5%
"Gravy has been so bad for so long now…"
Curiosity
9.4%
"I'd rather have Röhl as a striker in case Beto gets injured in a game like today, at least you know he'll put pressure up and down the field and can a"
Liverpool Fans Debate Rio's Inconsistency After Derby Loss
Match Events 152 posts
Positive 21.1% Neutral 50.0% Negative 28.9%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans walked away from that derby loss stuck in neutral, 89 percent of them keeping their emotions in check rather than exploding at the officials or tactics. What's fascinating is that beneath the calm surface, there's this grudging admiration for Rio's individual contributions—he's clearly caught their eye as a bright spark—but it's strangled by frustration at how the team actually uses him, with passes going nowhere near him when it matters. The overwhelming takeaway isn't rage or despair; it's a cold, analytical disappointment that suggests these supporters are processing a fundamental disconnect between what Rio can do and how the system around him is actually letting him down.
Neutral
88.8%
"Rio is such a bright spark in this team "
Admiration
6.0%
"Love the team work and organization. Good try for Rio! "
Disappointment
5.2%
"That’s disappointing from Rio "
Mamardashvili Injury Overshadows Liverpool's Dramatic Derby Win
Match Events 151 posts
Positive 23.8% Neutral 27.8% Negative 48.3%
Here's the thing — Mamardashvili had fans absolutely torn in half during that derby, because whilst Liverpool scraped out a dramatic win, everyone's attention kept snapping back to their young keeper making world-class saves when he should've been celebrating a three points. The overwhelming response was measured respect rather than euphoria, with supporters giving genuine credit to his shot-stopping ability, yet you could feel the anxiety lurking underneath every compliment, because injury concerns in a crucial phase of the season tend to kill the vibe, even when your team's just delivered the goods.
Neutral
65.2%
"Incredible save by Mama. Great shot stopper. Let's give him credit where it's due!"
Admiration
20.7%
"Mama looking strong and confident to start. Love to see it. "
Optimism
14.1%
"Fuck this season, hope Mamar is okay"
Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravenberch After Derby Loss
Player Performance 150 posts
Positive 6.7% Neutral 22.0% Negative 71.3%
Here's the thing about Gravenberch's performance in that Derby loss—Liverpool's fanbase couldn't agree on what they'd actually witnessed. The vast majority stayed measured and reasoned, but a frustrated minority erupted over his ball retention and midfield control, with some questioning whether months of inconsistency had finally broken their patience. The real tension wasn't between fans and the club, it was between those willing to give the young midfielder time to develop and those convinced he'd already had enough chances to prove himself at this level.
Neutral
72.4%
"Fantastic drive from Gravenberch"
Annoyance
17.3%
"gravenberch pound for pound is the worst midfield passing ive seen in liverpool shirt. hes actually amatuerish man wtf"
Disappointment
10.2%
"What the hell has happened to Gravenberch? He has been consistently one of our worst players for months now. "
Salah's Late Drama Decides Heated Merseyside Derby
Match Events 150 posts
Positive 46.7% Neutral 31.3% Negative 22.0%
Right, so Salah's done it again in the Merseyside Derby, and Liverpool's fanbase has absolutely lost it — but here's the thing, most of them have kept their heads, staying level-headed about what just happened, even as anger bubbles underneath at Everton's tactics and their defending. The late drama has split the emotion perfectly, with three-quarters of the response staying measured and rational, celebrating their King Mo doing what he does best, while one in five fans can't help themselves venting pure rage at how the match played out — particularly at Tarkowski and Sean Dyche's approach. What makes this brilliant is that buried underneath all the composure is this undercurrent of annoyance at Everton's anti-football, which makes the victory feel not just winning, but righteous, like Salah's executed the perfect revenge narrative against a side trying to wind Liverpool up all afternoon.
Neutral
72.7%
"My King Mo thank you!"
Anger
18.2%
"and the captain pays back the fucking twat Tarkowski and the dino man ... !"
Amusement
9.1%
"Mo salaaaaaaaaah🕺"
Everton Fans Rage Over Eleven Minutes Added Time
Match Events 142 posts
Positive 9.9% Neutral 57.0% Negative 33.1%
So here's the thing — when the fourth official held up that board showing eleven minutes added time in the Everton versus Liverpool match, the vast majority of fans just... shrugged. Eighty-one per cent neutral, barely batting an eyelid, but that twelve per cent curiosity? They were genuinely baffled, scrolling through asking what on earth happened to warrant that kind of stoppage, while the eight per cent proper angry lot started taking shots at whether VAR checks, injuries, or just pure incompetence had ballooned the clock — and nobody was getting a straight answer.
Neutral
80.6%
"Worth the wait!"
Curiosity
11.8%
"What happened for 10 minutes extra time?"
Anger
7.5%
"Eleven minutes added on time, fuck me backwards"
Everton Fans Turn on George After Derby Defeat
Match Events 141 posts
Positive 11.3% Neutral 39.0% Negative 49.6%
Right, here's the thing about Everton fans after that derby loss — most of them stayed relatively measured, with nearly eight in ten keeping a level head, but there was this bubbling frustration with George that tells you everything about where the club's at right now. Some fans were genuinely backing him when he came on, hyping him up as the potential game-changer, but then he served up one of those performances that makes you question everything — thirty minutes of absolute chaos — and suddenly that optimism curdled into cold, hard annoyance. When your own player becomes the reason you're losing a derby, especially when there's genuine hope on the bench beforehand, that's when Everton supporters stop making excuses and start calling it exactly what it is: a stinker.
Neutral
77.3%
"Good work from Dwight there"
Annoyance
11.3%
"Here we go Gorgeous George coming to fuck shit up"
Anger
11.3%
"Here we go Gorgeous George coming to fuck shit up"
Everton Fans Dissect Squad Spending Amid Derby Frustration
Team Overall 141 posts
Positive 7.1% Neutral 49.6% Negative 43.3%
Here's the thing: Everton fans are stuck in a genuinely frustrating limbo right now, and you can hear it in the way they're talking about money. They've invested serious cash — we're talking £150 million — but what they're seeing on the pitch just isn't matching that outlay, so instead of celebrating signings, supporters are basically pleading for results, with a measured, almost resigned hope that it'll eventually work rather than genuine conviction. The derby loss has clearly sharpened the knife, turning what should be optimism into something closer to anxious scrutiny: fans aren't angry yet, but they're watching every penny spent and every touch in the box like it's a referendum on whether their club's recruitment strategy actually knows what it's doing.
Neutral
80.6%
"really hope this 150m investment pays off sooner"
Desire
10.2%
"really hope this 150m investment pays off sooner"
Curiosity
9.2%
"Probably cost less than your summer transfer window"
VAR Offside Call Divides Everton and Liverpool Fans
Referee Decisions 140 posts
Positive 7.9% Neutral 54.3% Negative 37.9%
Right, so here's what happened: the majority of fans — nearly two-thirds of them — accepted this VAR offside call with a shrug, some even admitting their own team got genuinely lucky to have the goal ruled out. But it's that remaining third that tells the real story — roughly a quarter of the fanbase found the whole thing darkly amusing, almost inevitable in its chaos, while the angry minority lost it completely, furious that the outcome of a Merseyside derby hinged on a marginal technological decision rather than actual football being played. And that's the thing about VAR in these high-stakes matches: it doesn't just decide goals, it decides how fans feel about their team's victory or defeat for weeks afterwards.
Neutral
63.4%
"Offside. We are so lucky"
Amusement
22.8%
"It’s almost like it had to happen that way. Offside goal and all. Lmao fuck that"
Anger
13.9%
"Fuck offside. Why the fuck should we rely on these decisions every time to keep us in game. Cant we depend on actually scoring. Pathetic football"
Everton Heartbreak as Liverpool Steal Late Merseyside Derby
Player Performance 139 posts
Positive 7.2% Neutral 10.8% Negative 82.0%
So here's the thing — Everton fans were absolutely gutted, but not in the way you'd expect. Yes, there's sadness and anger coursing through the fanbase after Liverpool nicked it late in the Merseyside Derby, but what's genuinely fascinating is how many Everton supporters are almost... resigned to it, admitting Liverpool were simply the better side on the day. The heartbreak isn't raw fury — it's this weary acceptance that their rivals were deserving winners, which somehow makes the loss sting even deeper because there's no one to properly blame but themselves.
Neutral
42.1%
"Better than I thought!"
Sadness
40.8%
"Oh dear….how sad….never mind"
Anger
17.1%
"My god, what the fuck am I watching, fuuuuckkkkkkkkking horrible"
Liverpool Edge Merseyside Derby in Dramatic Fashion
Team Overall 138 posts
Positive 32.6% Neutral 23.9% Negative 43.5%
Right, so here's the thing — Liverpool's dramatic derby win split the fanbase down the middle, and it tells you everything about where these two clubs are at. The vast majority stayed measured and appreciated the spectacle, but there was this undercurrent of absolute fury from Everton supporters who felt their side had bottled it when it mattered most, pointing fingers at a lack of urgency and leadership that cost them in a match where derby pride was on the line. The anger wasn't just about losing — it was about how they lost, because in a Merseyside Derby, capitulating in that fashion cuts deeper than any other defeat.
Neutral
69.2%
"What a game so far, derby definitely delivers"
Anger
16.9%
"Do they not fucking realize this is a DERBY??? Where is the fucking urgency with this team 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️"
Curiosity
13.8%
"Is there any better feeling than a last minute derby winner?"
Everton Fans Turn on Thierno Barry After Merseyside Derby Defeat
Match Events 138 posts
Positive 3.6% Neutral 27.5% Negative 68.8%
Everton fans have turned decisively on Thierno Barry following the Merseyside Derby loss, and here is the thing — it is not quite a full-scale mutiny, but the frustration is absolutely real. The data shows fans are overwhelmingly neutral about him, but that 12 percent disappointment and 11 percent annoyance tells the story of a player who has fundamentally lost the room: his substitution on the pitch allegedly shifted momentum in Liverpool's favour, and supporters are now questioning whether he is simply not good enough for a club of Everton's ambitions, with some fans even openly calling for his departure before the season ends.
Neutral
76.8%
"The clear advantage that Barry had over Beto and why he was starting earlier in the season was hold up play. Beto's hold up play of late has been muc"
Disappointment
12.1%
"What a miserable fucking game that was. Bringing Barry on changed the game. He's the worst player I've seen at our club and that's saying something."
Annoyance
11.1%
"@Everton Hoping Barry picks up his P45 before he leaves the changing room!!"
Van Dijk's Heartbreaker Leaves Everton Devastated
Match Events 127 posts
Positive 60.6% Neutral 10.2% Negative 29.1%
So here's the thing about Van Dijk's moment against Everton in this midweek matchup — more than half the football world couldn't help but respect what they'd just witnessed, with fifty-three percent of fans admitting it was a stunning finish worth applauding, even if it broke their hearts. But there's a significant chunk of angry Everton supporters lurking in that eighteen percent anger bracket, because that's the difference between a European trophy challenger and a mid-table side right there, and they felt it. The neutrality from thirty percent of viewers? That's just fans who'd already checked out emotionally, knowing the quality gap on display.
Admiration
52.6%
"That was a great finish from Mo!"
Neutral
29.9%
"That was a great finish from Mo!"
Anger
17.5%
"Terrible fucking pass "
Everton Fans Demand Manager Overhaul After Collapse
Team Overall 126 posts
Positive 6.3% Neutral 20.6% Negative 73.0%
Right, here's the thing — Everton fans have reached absolute boiling point, and it's not just mild frustration anymore, it's genuine fury mixed with this crushing sense of wasted opportunity. They're staring at a collapse from a position that should've been untouchable, and the manager's become the lightning rod for everything that's gone wrong, with supporters now openly questioning whether he's got the tactical nous or the respect of the dressing room to turn this around. What's really driving the anger is that familiar Everton curse — being close enough to taste something special, then watching it slip through their fingers because of what they see as basic managerial incompetence.
Neutral
55.0%
"Because Pep is an elite coach"
Annoyance
30.0%
"5th should be near impossible to fuck up but this useless manager has no fucking clue soooo sick of him!!!!!"
Disappointment
15.0%
"Keeps their manager in a job"
Everton and Liverpool Fans Despair at Familiar Failings
Team Overall 124 posts
Positive 5.6% Neutral 26.6% Negative 67.7%
Here's the thing: both sets of Merseyside fans are stuck in this suffocating space between bitter acceptance and white-hot fury, because they've watched familiar collapse patterns repeat themselves all season long. The neutrality masks something darker—it's not indifference, it's exhaustion. Fifty-seven percent of that tone comes from fans who've seen this film before and have stopped expecting the script to change, whilst the rest are cycling between fury and sarcasm because at this point, despair has turned into dark comedy—what else can you do when the season feels cursed?
Neutral
57.0%
"Just a hilarious season"
Anger
22.8%
"What in the cursed monkey paw is this fucking season? "
Annoyance
20.3%
"What in the cursed monkey paw is this fucking season? "
Liverpool Edge Everton in Merseyside Derby Heartbreak
Team Overall 120 posts
Positive 40.8% Neutral 22.5% Negative 36.7%
Listen, here is the thing about this Merseyside Derby – Liverpool won it, but the narrative was pure Everton heartbreak, and that is what absolutely dominated the room. The neutral majority of fans watched a game that was genuinely there for the taking, especially for the Blues, but poor finishing and defensive lapses turned what could have been a massive result into another dagger to the chest. You had Liverpool supporters doing the bare minimum celebration – just a functional "we won" – whilst Everton fans were genuinely furious, not even trying to find a positive spin because, frankly, there wasn't one to find.
Neutral
58.9%
"We won, yay! "
Disappointment
23.2%
"I can’t even put a positive spin on this. So, so fucking disappointed. That game was there for the taking and we fucked it. Absolutely unforgivable."
Joy
17.9%
"We’re winning! Yay! "
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Virgil's Dramatic Derby-Winning Header
Match Events 115 posts
Positive 47.0% Neutral 35.7% Negative 17.4%
Right, so here's the thing — when Virgil van Dijk headed that winner against Everton in the derby, Liverpool's fanbase absolutely lost it, but not in the way you might expect. Yes, there was love there, pure adoration for their captain delivering in the biggest moments, but what really dominated the conversation was this clinical, almost relief-tinged neutrality — 76 per cent of fans were just matter-of-fact about it, like "this is what we paid for, this is what we expect from our world-class centre-back." And then you've got that 12 per cent of anger mixed in, which tells you something was bubbling beneath the surface before that goal went in — maybe frustration with how the match was going, or tension from the derby intensity itself. But here's what's crucial: when van Dijk delivered, when he repeated his iconic debut heroics against the old enemy, it wasn
Neutral
75.6%
"Get in!!!!! Perfect from Virgil!!!! Just like his debut! "
Love
12.8%
"Virgil I love you!"
Anger
11.5%
"fuckin hell virgil "
Everton Fans Demand Manager Sacking After Liverpool Collapse
Team Overall 114 posts
Positive 3.5% Neutral 14.9% Negative 81.6%
Here's the thing: Everton fans are absolutely simmering, but they're not quite at boiling point—and that's what makes this fascinating. The anger isn't directed at their own manager; it's a cocktail of frustration at Liverpool's dominance, frustration at their own club's trajectory, and genuine exasperation at perceived media bias and the gulf between the two Merseyside rivals. Most fans are staying rational about it, but there's a vicious undercurrent of resentment, especially when it comes to Liverpool figures like Carragher—because every defeat against your neighbours when you're fighting to stay competitive stings that little bit harder.
Neutral
76.1%
"Then let us hope he returns the favour"
Annoyance
12.0%
"@LFC YOU CAN FUCK OFF ADMIN. YOU POSTED THAT FUCKING PRICK CARRAGHER AND HIS STUPID FUCKING TOP 10 video you cunt"
Anger
12.0%
"@LFC YOU CAN FUCK OFF ADMIN. YOU POSTED THAT FUCKING PRICK CARRAGHER AND HIS STUPID FUCKING TOP 10 video you cunt"
Everton Fans Fixate on Tarkowski in Late Defeat
Match Events 109 posts
Positive 11.0% Neutral 54.1% Negative 34.9%
So here's what happened: Everton lost to Liverpool in what looks like a late defeat at Matchweek 33, and the fanbase basically split three ways over Jarrad Tarkowski's performance. Most supporters stayed measured about it, but a chunk erupted in fury — some blaming him for a shocking defensive lapse, others absolutely fuming that he scored an own goal or gifted Liverpool the winner. The twisted bit is that a tiny fraction actually praised him for a brilliant clearance, which means even in a loss, there's genuine confusion about whether he was the hero or the villain of the night. When you've got fans saying "beautiful clearance" and "utterly shit" in the same thread, you know a single moment — likely a crucial error in the Merseyside Derby — has fractured the whole conversation.
Neutral
77.6%
"Ahhhhhhhh tarky thank you"
Anger
15.3%
"Utterly shit from Tarks and Jake that. Fucking awful. "
Admiration
7.1%
"Beautiful clearance by Tarkowski"
Fans Debate Third-Choice Keeper After Chaotic Derby
Match Events 95 posts
Positive 8.4% Neutral 49.5% Negative 42.1%
After one of their keepers went down mid-derby, fans were caught somewhere between resigned curiosity and genuine intrigue — because here's the thing, the third-choice stopper actually looked comfortable out there, particularly on the ball, which sparked this fascinating conversation about whether their main man was even the best option anymore. But the annoyance simmered underneath: this was Everton versus Liverpool, the intensity was cranked up to eleven, and instead of talking about the football, everyone was debating an emergency goalkeeper situation that probably shouldn't have happened in the first place. What started as "who even is this lad?" very quickly turned into "actually, maybe he's not terrible," which says everything you need to know about the state of their keeping department.
Neutral
72.7%
"Incredible this is the best England can come up with for their keeper"
Curiosity
15.2%
"I am liking this keeper. What's his name? Much more comfortable on the ball than Mam"
Annoyance
12.1%
"Third string goalie on and did we even manage a shot on goal? What a disgrace. "
Fans Mock Everton's New Stadium After Liverpool Win
Referee Decisions 92 posts
Positive 29.3% Neutral 37.0% Negative 33.7%
So here's the thing — Everton fans got absolutely battered on the opening weekend of their shiny new stadium, and instead of wallowing in misery, the entire fanbase just leaned into the chaos and took the piss out of themselves. Liverpool supporters waltzed in, Mohamed Salah did what he does best, and suddenly Everton's gleaming new ground became the backdrop for their own humiliation, which honestly might be the most Everton thing imaginable. The beauty of it though? Most fans weren't even mad about it — they were laughing, they were acknowledging the stadium looked decent, but they absolutely could not resist the joke that they'd literally just built this magnificent new home only to get battered in it straightaway.
Neutral
60.8%
"GET IN WHAT A PERFECT WAY TO MARK THE NEW STADIUM BAHAHA SALAHHHH"
Admiration
21.6%
"GET IN WHAT A PERFECT WAY TO MARK THE NEW STADIUM BAHAHA SALAHHHH"
Annoyance
17.6%
"Built this new stadium that smells like sewage, and still fucking lost. Fitting for blueshite."
Merseyside Derby Ends in Late Drama and Reactions
General 86 posts
Positive 34.9% Neutral 45.3% Negative 19.8%
So here's the thing — when that Merseyside Derby went down to the wire in midweek, the fanbase absolutely fractured. You've got nearly 40 percent of supporters finding it genuinely funny, probably because the drama was so absurd it tipped from heartbreak into comedy, whilst a quarter were actually buzzing with approval at how the match unfolded. But the real story is that more than a third of fans couldn't even muster a proper reaction — they were too stunned, too exhausted, or too conflicted watching their local rivals battle it out when everything was on the line.
Amusement
39.1%
"wtf 🤦🏾‍♀️"
Neutral
35.9%
"🤩❤️ https://t.co/dAtFG0I5XG"
Approval
25.0%
"🤩❤️ https://t.co/dAtFG0I5XG"
Everton Fans in Stitches After Late Liverpool Heartbreak
General 86 posts
Positive 77.9% Neutral 16.3% Negative 5.8%
Right, so here's the thing — Everton fans were absolutely loving life after Liverpool bottled it late on, and the Merseyside derby schadenfreude was absolutely off the charts. We're talking seventy-two percent pure amusement, the kind of belly laugh that only comes when your biggest rivals implode in the most painful way imaginable. Salah's late goal had Everton supporters in absolute stitches, not because they'd won anything, but because they'd watched their neighbours have their hearts ripped out, and in football, sometimes that's just as sweet as three points.
Amusement
71.8%
"Hahahhahahahaha lovely "
Neutral
27.1%
"haha :) ..."
Robbo's Last Derby Moment Sparks Mixed Reactions
Match Events 85 posts
Positive 35.3% Neutral 27.1% Negative 37.6%
Right, here's the thing — when Robbo had that final derby moment against Everton in week 33, the fanbase couldn't quite decide whether to applaud the man or laugh at the drama, and that's exactly what the numbers show. Nearly two-thirds of the conversation was pure neutrality, just acknowledging what happened on the pitch, but the really interesting bit is how the remaining third split almost perfectly between people finding it genuinely amusing and those who had serious admiration for his performance or commitment. What tipped the scales toward humour and respect over outright criticism was the sheer audacity of the moment — some fans thought he'd been harshly penalised, others just enjoyed watching a seasoned professional doing what he does best, and that mixed reaction perfectly captures where Liverpool's fanbase stands on one of their most divisive characters.
Neutral
64.4%
"Well played by Robbo there!"
Amusement
18.6%
"Robbo loving it haha. "
Admiration
16.9%
"Well played by Robbo there!"
Cody's Inconsistent Derby Display Divides Liverpool Fans
Player Performance 84 posts
Positive 58.3% Neutral 26.2% Negative 15.5%
Nearly half of Liverpool's fanbase walked away from that Merseyside Derby absolutely buzzing about Cody — and here is the thing, the admiration wasn't just nostalgia or bias, it was earned through genuine moments of quality, particularly that assist that had supporters rightfully singing his name. But that's where it gets complicated: the other half stayed perfectly neutral, which tells you everything about the inconsistency question doing the rounds — one moment of brilliance in a patchy performance doesn't necessarily convince you that he's solved the problem, does it? The curiosity angle matters too, because fans aren't writing him off, they're genuinely wondering which version of Cody is going to turn up next time, and that uncertainty is exactly what's keeping the debate alive in the Liverpool community.
Admiration
47.7%
"Fantastic pass from Cody "
Neutral
44.6%
"Fantastic pass from Cody "
Curiosity
7.7%
"where are the all caps GOOD TRY CODY after that shite pass"
Everton Fans Tear Into Barry After Derby Loss
Match Events 82 posts
Positive 13.4% Neutral 31.7% Negative 54.9%
Here's the thing: Everton fans were overwhelmingly measured in their response to Barry after the derby loss—eighty-four percent stayed neutral—but that composure masked a seething undercurrent of frustration that boiled over in vicious flashes of anger. The eight percent who went nuclear weren't just criticising a poor performance; they were attacking what felt like wasted investment, a player who looked like he was watching the match rather than playing in it, and the question mark he'd become over whether Everton had simply thrown money at the problem and expected results. But here's what's crucial: most fans held their fire, suggesting they recognised this was one game, one moment—but the fact that Barry could inspire that level of rage at all tells you how much pressure he's under at Goodison Park.
Neutral
84.4%
"Come Barry, you’ve got a golden chance here son! "
Anger
7.8%
"Barry was such a waste of fucking money."
Curiosity
7.8%
"What dickhead just booed Barry in this situation? "
Everton's Misery in Merseyside Derby Loss
Team Overall 82 posts
Positive 7.3% Neutral 8.5% Negative 84.1%
Everton fans hit rock bottom in the Merseyside Derby, and the response wasn't rage—it was something far more damning: resignation mixed with dark humour. Half the fanbase was seething with annoyance, but here's the thing—nearly a fifth had moved straight past anger into genuine disgust, because they'd seen this film before, and they knew exactly how it ends. The few Liverpool fans celebrating in the replies weren't even trying to wind them up; Everton's collapse was so complete, so historically pathetic, that the derby felt less like a rivalry and more like watching your neighbour's house burn down while they stand in the garden laughing at the absurdity of it all.
Annoyance
50.0%
"we look so fucking bad it’s almost funny at this point like my god "
Neutral
32.5%
"We're massive"
Disgust
17.5%
"we look awful. how shit are we lmao "
Everton Fans Slam Defensive Chaos in Liverpool Loss
Match Events 81 posts
Positive 3.7% Neutral 48.1% Negative 48.1%
Right, here's the thing — Everton fans were absolutely livid after that Liverpool loss, and every ounce of their fury landed squarely on McNeil's shoulders for a defensive horror show that cost them the match. The curiosity was there because most supporters couldn't quite believe what they were watching, but the anger absolutely dominated the conversation: McNeil didn't just make a mistake, he fundamentally undermined the entire team's effort, and the fanbase wasn't having it. What made it worse was the contrast — some fans could acknowledge decent individual moments from other players, but nothing mattered when one man's performance handed victory to their biggest rivals on a silver platter.
Neutral
70.5%
"fantastic from mcneil"
Anger
21.3%
"McNeil just fucking sold, let the entire team down. The entire stadium down. The entire fan base down. Just gave them the ball on a platter. "
Curiosity
8.2%
"The choice between McNeil and George is like a choice between a punch in the face or a smack in the balls."
Everton Fans Called the Heartbreak Before It Landed
Team Overall 81 posts
Positive 9.9% Neutral 54.3% Negative 35.8%
Everton fans came into this Matchweek 33 clash with Liverpool already braced for disappointment — and what happened next proved them right in the most grimly predictable way possible. The overwhelming majority stayed neutral, almost resigned, because they'd seen this film before: week after week, the same script playing out, the same heartbreak landing right on schedule. That resignation mixed with a sliver of dark anticipation — "this is getting good" in the way watching a car crash unfolds — tells you everything about where Everton's fanbase is at: they're not shocked anymore, they're just exhausted and oddly compelled to witness it all over again.
Neutral
70.7%
"This is getting good "
Surprise
15.5%
"Week in week out … unfortunately can imagine the script … insane … what have we become "
Approval
13.8%
"This is getting good "
Everton Fans Grapple With Late Liverpool Heartbreak
General 81 posts
Positive 13.6% Neutral 28.4% Negative 58.0%
Right, here's the thing about Everton fans after that late Liverpool defeat: two-thirds of them are just numb now, resigned to the cycle of hope followed by crushing disappointment that's defined their recent years, but a quarter are properly devastated—they'd let themselves believe again, and that's the cruelest thing in football, isn't it? And then you've got the veterans in the mix, the ones who've genuinely lived through darker times, telling the younger lads to toughen up because this pain is basically their inheritance at this point—which is bleak, but there's a dark humour in there too, a kind of gallows comedy that only comes when you've suffered long enough to laugh at it.
Neutral
66.0%
"Thank you Thierno, we will always have December 2025-January 2026 "
Sadness
24.0%
"When will I learn not to get my hopes up. Devastated. "
Amusement
10.0%
"Grow up, I lived through those years and it's exactly the same you 🤡"
Liverpool's Historic Derby Moments at New Ground
Match Events 80 posts
Positive 58.8% Neutral 37.5% Negative 3.7%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans came through that first Merseyside Derby at Everton's new ground with something close to pure, almost disbelieving joy — and that neutral-leaning sentiment tells you everything about how surreal the moment felt. Mohamed Salah scoring the opening derby goal in that iconic new stadium wasn't just historically significant, it was almost too perfect to be real, which is why you're seeing fans oscillating between admiration for what they'd witnessed and a kind of bewildered curiosity about whether they'd actually lived through it. The emotion breakdown skews neutral because fans were still processing the magnitude of it all — this wasn't just another derby win, it was the christening of a new era for Everton, with Liverpool writing the first chapter.
Neutral
72.1%
"First Derby goal in Evertons stadium is not only by liverpool but from Salah. Beautiful"
Admiration
18.0%
"Great first derby goal for your new stadium :)"
Curiosity
9.8%
"Salah’s last goal in the derby 🎉"
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Late Derby Victory Over Everton
Team Overall 76 posts
Positive 13.2% Neutral 18.4% Negative 68.4%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans absolutely lost it when that late goal went in, and the reaction tells you everything about the Merseyside Derby's toxic brilliance. Nearly half the fanbase kept it measured, but the other half couldn't resist the urge to wind up their blue neighbours with pure, unfiltered contempt, because there's nothing — and I mean nothing — more satisfying than snatching victory at the death against your local rivals. The anger was real, the banter was vicious, but underneath it all was this unmissable glee: they'd beaten Everton when it mattered most, and they weren't about to let anyone forget it.
Neutral
48.3%
"Massive massive win and none more satisfying than against the blue shite right at the death."
Anger
27.6%
"I hate these more than I love the blues "
Amusement
24.1%
"Hahahahahaha blueshite could have won it if they tried makes it even sweeter"
Everton Fans Blame Moyes After Derby Loss to Liverpool
Player Performance 75 posts
Positive 8.0% Neutral 30.7% Negative 61.3%
Here's the thing: Everton fans weren't exactly shocked after losing the derby to Liverpool, but they weren't about to let David Moyes off the hook either. Three-quarters of the discourse stayed measured and analytical—fans pointing out the uncomfortable pattern of underperformance against big rivals under his management—but underneath that calm surface was genuine frustration boiling over about negative tactics and a mentality that feels stuck in reverse. The mood wasn't panic, it was resignation mixed with anger: this is Moyes, they seemed to say, and this is what Moyes does when the stakes are highest.
Neutral
73.5%
"You know what’s also really good for long-term projects? Winning. Under Moyes, we are doing that "
Annoyance
14.3%
"Moyes is part of the problem. Losing mentality against these his whole fucking career."
Disappointment
12.2%
"Moyes is part of the problem. Losing mentality against these his whole fucking career."
Merseyside Derby Descends Into Crowd Chaos and Accusations
Referee Decisions 71 posts
Positive 26.8% Neutral 21.1% Negative 52.1%
Here's the thing — when chaos descended on Merseyside, fans didn't see a disaster, they saw theatre. Nearly seven in ten supporters stayed level-headed about the whole affair, but the real story is buried in that remaining thirty percent: eighteen percent were absolutely buzzing with admiration for the raw passion on display, watching both sets of fans belt out their anthems in defiant unity, whilst another twelve percent found the whole spectacle genuinely entertaining. The new stadium's acoustics had amplified every roar, every chant, turning what could have been ugly into something almost romantic — a reminder that when Everton and Liverpool collide, even the chaos feels like football heritage being written in real time.
Neutral
69.4%
"Beautiful at the end with both sets of fans battling it out belting out their teams anthems at the end…you’ll never walk alone and boooooooooo."
Admiration
18.4%
"Beautiful at the end with both sets of fans battling it out belting out their teams anthems at the end…you’ll never walk alone and boooooooooo."
Amusement
12.2%
"That stadium rumble has gotten increasingly louder lol. I love it"
Liverpool Fans Debate Curtis Jones Man of the Match
Referee Decisions 71 posts
Positive 22.5% Neutral 66.2% Negative 11.3%
Right, here's the thing about Curtis Jones and that Man of the Match award — Liverpool fans basically couldn't be bothered to argue about it. With 91 per cent neutral reactions, this wasn't some controversial decision that had Anfield up in arms; it was more of a shrug and a move on moment, though there's a curious undercurrent here because the actual praise in the chat went to Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk instead, suggesting fans recognised the real standout performers that day. What's interesting is how little passion this generated — when your Man of the Match award lands with barely a flicker of excitement or disagreement, it tells you something about how the wider fanbase viewed the performance itself.
Neutral
91.0%
"@LFC @carlsberg Thank you Mo and Big Virg"
Optimism
4.5%
"@LFC @carlsberg With a touch of luck 🍀"
Admiration
4.5%
"@Dannyelewa @LFC @carlsberg Nice decision mate Let’s connect"
Liverpool Steal Dramatic Derby Win in Injury Time Chaos
Match Events 71 posts
Positive 15.5% Neutral 63.4% Negative 21.1%
Look, here's the thing — when Liverpool nicked that injury time winner against Everton, the fanbase didn't go nuclear with raw emotion like you'd expect from a last-gasp derby goal. Instead, the reaction was almost *amused* relief, because the execution was so perfectly chaotic that nobody could take it seriously. The corner routine was so unconventional, so far removed from the textbook delivery, that fans were laughing at the sheer messiness of it even as they celebrated, turning what should've been pure ecstasy into this weird hybrid of joy and comedic disbelief.
Neutral
83.6%
"HE DID IT HOOOOOOOOOO"
Amusement
13.1%
"Ahhhh hahahaha closer to the corner post than the goal ! Pmsl"
Curiosity
3.3%
"Why did that take an age to put the flag up "
Slot's Tactical Choices Draw Divided Fan Scrutiny
Referee Decisions 65 posts
Positive 4.6% Neutral 76.9% Negative 18.5%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans were completely split down the middle on Slot's team selection, with most staying level-headed but a vocal minority absolutely fuming that he kept Gakpo on the pitch instead of giving Rio Mateta a proper run. The frustration wasn't really about the performance itself—Gakpo actually turned up and delivered his best showing in months—but rather the deeper question of whether Slot's got the tactical nous to unlock his wingers, especially when better options are supposedly gathering dust on the bench.
Neutral
90.9%
"Seeing Rio vs Fullham must've lit up a fire under Gakpos ass because this is hist best game all season long"
Desire
5.5%
"What a loser Slot is, why is Gakpo on the pitch instead of Rio."
Admiration
3.6%
"Seeing Rio vs Fullham must've lit up a fire under Gakpos ass because this is hist best game all season long"
Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance
Player Performance 64 posts
Positive 21.9% Neutral 32.8% Negative 45.3%
Here's the thing: Curtis Jones had the Everton faithful in a remarkably chilled-out mood after Matchday 33, with nearly three-quarters of fans staying completely neutral on his display. But the ones who did engage were overwhelmingly positive—around one in five supporters actively praised him, celebrating what they saw as a "great triple roll," a moment of genuine quality that stood out in what was otherwise a fairly unremarkable performance from a Liverpool midfielder visiting Goodison Park. The annoyance was minimal, barely registering at four percent, which tells you everything you need to know: this wasn't a performance that wound anyone up, it was just solid, professional work that left most fans with a shrug and a nod rather than fireworks.
Neutral
76.0%
"great triple roll there Curtis!"
Admiration
20.0%
"great triple roll there Curtis!"
Annoyance
4.0%
"Curtis has been fucking shite"
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Anfield Victory in Chaotic Finale
Referee Decisions 64 posts
Positive 15.6% Neutral 59.4% Negative 25.0%
So here's the thing — Liverpool fans weren't actually celebrating the victory, they were having a laugh at Everton's expense, and the entire fanbase got absolutely obsessed with one detail: the names of the away end and the stadium itself. The posts were ruthlessly taking the mickey out of "Dickie Hill" and "Dicky Dock," turning what should've been a straightforward derby win into a comedy gold mine about geography and unfortunate nomenclature. What made it properly mad was how unanimous this was — nearly 90 percent of the discourse was completely neutral about the football, and instead the amusement came from the fact that Everton fans couldn't get out of that end quick enough, as if the name itself was enough to embarrass them.
Neutral
89.1%
"Dicky Dock might be the best name ever!"
Amusement
5.5%
"Dicked at the Dickie Hill stadium 😂"
Admiration
5.5%
"Dicky Dock might be the best name ever!"
Everton and Liverpool Fans Dissect Chaotic Derby Thriller
Team Overall 64 posts
Positive 18.8% Neutral 43.8% Negative 37.5%
Right, here's the thing about this Merseyside Derby chaos — the vast majority of fans were actually just sat back enjoying the spectacle, neutral enough to appreciate football quality when they see it, but that curiosity got them hooked as the match opened up after a sluggish start. There's this brilliant moment where the energy shifts and suddenly everyone's engaged, whether they're checking scores from thirty thousand feet or settling in for the full ninety, though the small slice of annoyance came from those exhausted by the noise of live commentary culture itself rather than any grievance with either side. It's the classic derby formula really — you've got entertainment breaking through indifference, pure football theatre winning people over.
Neutral
64.1%
"To be fair this match is a great watch so far "
Curiosity
23.1%
"I am just checking the score from the plane. wow what a game?!???? "
Annoyance
12.8%
"any action leads to people losing their minds in the match thread. I don't even look at it anymore it's so miserable"
Kavanagh's Merseyside Derby Performance Draws Heavy Criticism
Referee Decisions 61 posts
Positive 6.6% Neutral 21.3% Negative 72.1%
Right, here's what happened — when Kavanagh took charge of that Merseyside Derby, Liverpool fans absolutely lost it, convinced he was officiating with a massive bias in their favour, and the anger was instant and brutal. The neutral majority tried to keep their cool, but nearly a third of the fanbase erupted into pure rage, with accusations of corruption flying everywhere, because statistically Kavanagh's got Liverpool's best record of any active PGMOL official, and in a derby where emotions are already at boiling point, that's not a coincidence fans were willing to accept. What really twisted the knife was that even the stadium went silent in disbelief at his decisions — and when a crowd's that defeated, that's when you know the ref's lost everyone.
Neutral
44.4%
"Friendly reminder... Liverpool have the best record with Kavanaugh as head referee above all other active PGMOL officials. "
Anger
31.1%
"un-fucking-believable. You couldn't make it any more obvious if you tried. Corrupt as fuck"
Annoyance
24.4%
"I have genuinely never wanted to wish a man more harm than Chris Kavanagh The architect of disappointment. The nexus of pain. Not even bias, just pur"
Fans Fixate on Ndiaye Performance Amid Disallowed Goal Drama
Match Events 60 posts
Positive 43.3% Neutral 21.7% Negative 35.0%
Right, here's the thing — when Ndiaye's performance took centre stage at Goodison Park in that Everton versus Liverpool clash, the fanbase couldn't help but celebrate what they were seeing, even as the disallowed goal drama swirled around them. Nearly six in ten supporters kept their cool about the whole affair, but the other four in ten were openly gushing, throwing out praise like "class act" and calling him beautiful, which tells you everything about how clinical and composed his display actually was. And the brilliant bit? Amid all the VAR chaos and potential controversy, fans found time to have a laugh at his passion too — catching the man's raw emotion and celebrating that hunger, turning what could've been a genuinely toxic moment into something surprisingly uplifting.
Neutral
57.8%
"Class act that Ndiaye! Well played"
Admiration
31.1%
"Class act that Ndiaye! Well played"
Amusement
11.1%
"hahaha Ndiaye ruins any chance of his (secret) dream liverpool move all for nothing and now he's losing, you love to see it"
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Dramatic Late Derby Victory
Team Overall 60 posts
Positive 35.0% Neutral 31.7% Negative 33.3%
Here's the thing: Liverpool fans absolutely lost it when that late goal went in, but the breakdown tells you something fascinating about the whole match — because nearly two-thirds of the conversation was neutral, which means people were wound up tight, barely believing what they were watching. The anger that peppers these posts? That's not directed at Liverpool, that's relief mixed with frustration from a game that had them on edge, and when the goal finally came — whether it was Beto's finish or Woodman's crucial call — they just exploded with pent-up emotion, because in a derby, a dramatic late winner doesn't just feel good, it feels like redemption. The admiration's barely a whisper at just 4 per cent, but that's exactly right — this wasn't about praising the other lot, this was about Liverpool escaping with something they thought they might lose.
Neutral
64.9%
"Get in you beautiful Beto!"
Anger
31.6%
"The fucking man I have been so sick of all night. Get in"
Admiration
3.5%
"Get in you beautiful Beto!"
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Van Dijk's Dramatic Derby Winner
Match Events 59 posts
Positive 79.7% Neutral 15.3% Negative 5.1%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans celebrated Van Dijk's dramatic derby winner with genuine relief rather than pure euphoria, because 72 percent of the conversation was remarkably measured, almost clinical in tone. What drove that emotion wasn't just the goal itself, but the *rarity* of it; supporters explicitly called out how long it had been since they'd enjoyed a late winner in a match that mattered, suggesting this moment broke a drought of heartbreak rather than continuing relentless dominance. The admiration for Van Dijk's header was real and tangible — fans recognised the quality of the finish — but underneath it all lurked anxiety about the league table and what this result meant for Liverpool's season, which is why the celebrations felt more like release than pure joy.
Neutral
72.3%
"@LFC Liverpool got 5th now that's for sure thank you Mo Salah and for the winner Virgil Van Dijk! https://t.co/eFsj4C6KLA"
Admiration
19.1%
"Van dijk!!!! What a beautiful header!!! It's been so long we get to celebrate a late goal WHERE WE GET TO WINNNNN"
Joy
8.5%
"Van dijk!!!! What a beautiful header!!! It's been so long we get to celebrate a late goal WHERE WE GET TO WINNNNN"
Liverpool Fans Divided on Szoboszlai's Effort in Derby Loss
Match Events 57 posts
Positive 12.3% Neutral 38.6% Negative 49.1%
Here's the thing — Liverpool fans watched their side get beaten in the Merseyside derby, but Szoboszlai's delivery from set pieces was so sharp that it actually became the saving grace of an otherwise frustrating afternoon. The overwhelming majority of supporters stayed measured and analytical rather than turning on their players, with 84 percent keeping cool heads and focusing on what Szobo did right rather than the result, whilst smaller pockets of admiration bubbled up specifically around his corner technique and creative play. Even in defeat, there wasn't a witch hunt; instead, fans were almost grudgingly impressed by individual moments of brilliance that hint at what this Liverpool side could be with more clinical finishing in front of goal.
Neutral
83.7%
"Szobo is so good"
Admiration
9.3%
"Szobo is so good"
Disapproval
7.0%
"Szobo is really bad in tight spaces "
Everton Fans Implode After Late Liverpool Heartbreak
Match Events 57 posts
Positive 7.0% Neutral 21.1% Negative 71.9%
Right, so here's the thing — Everton fans have basically gone numb to this exact scenario, and that's why most of them aren't even properly angry about the late Liverpool heartbreak, they're just... resigned. The anger that is there, that ten per cent that's absolutely fuming, it's not fresh rage, it's the kind of rage that comes from watching the same film play out every single time, and the rest of them are just cracking jokes about it now because what else can you do when hope has completely died. The real story here isn't the emotional explosion you'd expect from a Merseyside derby; it's the apathy disguised as dark humour, the "new meme unlocked" energy, because Everton fans have learned that outrage is a waste of breath.
Neutral
82.9%
"New meme unlocked "
Anger
9.8%
"No fucking idea what this even means, bud. How about you elaborate and contribute some context rather than chat shit?"
Annoyance
7.3%
"No fucking idea what this even means, bud. How about you elaborate and contribute some context rather than chat shit?"
Liverpool Fans Tempered Joy After Dramatic Merseyside Derby Win
Team Overall 56 posts
Positive 64.3% Neutral 14.3% Negative 21.4%
Right, here's the thing about Liverpool fans after that Merseyside Derby win — they absolutely should be over the moon, but there's this fascinating hesitation running through it all. You've got 44 percent genuine joy, which is massive, but then nearly a third staying neutral, and that's telling you something: these supporters have been beaten down by this season, so even when they get a moment to celebrate, there's this underlying anxiety, this fear that it might get ripped away again. And that's why you're seeing the amusement creeping in too — fans laughing at Everton's pain, sure, but also laughing at themselves for daring to feel happy, like they've got to protect themselves emotionally. The Derby win matters, genuinely matters, but Liverpool fans know better than to get carried away — they've learned that lesson the hard way this season.
Joy
44.1%
"An actual enjoyable moment this year that we can always remember!! "
Neutral
32.4%
"I hate watching them celebrate IS MAMA OKAY"
Amusement
23.5%
"An actual enjoyable moment this year that we can always remember!! "
Liverpool Snatch Late Derby Win Over Everton
Division:
Bimodal
2304 posts
Fans are dissecting a dramatic Merseyside Derby that saw Liverpool edge Everton 2-1 with a 90+10 minute Van Dijk header, sparking predictable mockery of Everton's late collapse while Liverpool supporters argue their team performed poorly yet got the job done when it mattered most. The conversation is split between Liverpool's relief at claiming three vital points and Everton fans deflecting blame with excuses about VAR decisions and defensive lapses.
The Disgust Brigade
They've seen enough — these fans are absolutely fed up with their team's chronic inability to perform when it matters, and they're not holding back their fury anymore.
35.8%
everton win
"@LFC Fucking wank. This is the least shocking thing ever. It would be more shocking if we put in a shift, at this point. Fucking disgrace"
"@Everton You’re a fucking disgrace, don’t deserve the fans that support you. shithouses"
The Tactical Dissectors
They're picking apart every decision made on the pitch — the defending, the substitutions, the whole gameplan — because they need to understand exactly where it all went wrong.
32.3%
neutral
everton win
"@LFC You could see that a mile off. We can’t defend for shit! How is this cunt still in a job?"
"@LFC This is the worst substitution I've ever seen in my life."
The Unwavering Believers
Despite everything, they're choosing to celebrate this result as a genuine positive and backing their lads to keep building on it, no matter what others say.
31.9%
amusement admiration
everton win
"This result perhaps the highlight of our season so far: well done lads...keep up the good work. YNWA."
"@LFC this is so good"
The Schadenfreude Squad
They're living for the moment — relishing their rivals' pain and failure more than they're savouring their own team's success, finding pure comedy in Everton's collapse.
23.9%
"Everton fans live with excuses for failure....fckin embarrassing reading their comments on here! 😅😅😅"
"It was SO funny when their fans where gobin off and the goal was disallowed...then we scored!! 😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 Everton are the Spurs of the North!"
Liverpool Fans Praise Gakpo's Display in Derby Victory
Division:
Bimodal
591 posts
Following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Everton, supporters are rallying behind Cody Gakpo's performance, crediting him with crucial playmaking—particularly the assist for Salah's opening goal—whilst urging fellow fans to recognise his contribution rather than focusing on negatives. The discussion reflects a broader appreciation for Gakpo's recent form, with many arguing his display justifies continued selection in the team's starting line-up.
Peak Gakpo Has Arrived
These fans believe they've finally witnessed the elite performance that justifies Liverpool's investment, celebrating a genuinely world-class moment that proves the doubters wrong.
42.0%
admiration
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"That’s a lovely team goal there. The pass from Gakkers was excellent "
"That is, without doubt, the best thing I've ever seen Gakpo do. "
Sack Him Off Already
Exasperated supporters are at breaking point with Gakpo's inconsistency and want him dropped immediately, convinced he's become a liability rather than a solution.
30.8%
annoyance
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"Gakpo is so frustrating fucking hell man "
"@LFC HOW IS GAPKO STILL ON. We're an absolute joke now."
He's Warming Up Nicely
These measured observers acknowledge today was genuinely his best outing of the season and signal a potential turning point without getting carried away by one display.
29.2%
"Gakpo was firing today"
"Probably the best play that gakpo has played all year"
Can't Take Any More
Frustrated viewers are exhausted by watching Gakpo's erratic performances week after week, treating this derby as just another example of why he's become unwatchable.
27.2%
neutral
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"I cant stand watching Gakpo play. It's actually frustrating"
"fucking Gakpo is breaking your team down. Pathetic "
One Good Game Changes Nothing
Pragmatic fans see the positive display but remain unconvinced it represents genuine improvement rather than a temporary bright spot in an otherwise disappointing season.
20.8%
"Gakpo was firing today"
"Probably the best play that gakpo has played all year"
Fans Fixate on Ndiaye Performance Amid Disallowed Goal Drama
Division:
Bimodal
60 posts
Everton and Liverpool supporters spent the match debating Iliman Ndiaye's quality after his involvement in a controversial disallowed goal, with fans split between praising his technical ability and mocking his defending in the incident. The discussion reveals how a single VAR decision can overshadow the entire narrative of a Derby, shifting focus from the officials' call itself to the individual players caught in the moment.
The Ndiaye Brilliance Brigade
These fans are absolutely buzzing about what Ndiaye pulled off in that moment—they're celebrating his quality and his personality, treating the drama as a sideshow to his genuine class on the pitch.
43.3%
admiration amusement
Dwight McNeil Beto
"Class act that Ndiaye! Well played"
"Did Ndiaye just scream "We built this city!"? Love it"
The Mentally Fragile Narrative
This camp believes the disallowed goal has properly rattled Ndiaye, and they're convinced his subsequent performance dip proves he's crumbled under the pressure rather than just having an off day.
35.0%
Dwight McNeil Beto
"Ndiaye needs to sort his head out honestly, he looks depressed"
"Ndiaye has been rattled since the disallowed goal. Awful cross."
The Controversial Call Detectives
These fans are locked in on whether the goal should have stood in the first place, treating Ndiaye's individual quality as almost secondary to unpicking the refereeing decision itself.
23.5%
"one from ndiaye"
"Ndiaye is quality but them two look like competition winners."
The Talent Versus Surroundings Sceptics
This group rates Ndiaye's ability but thinks his teammates around him aren't operating at his level, suggesting the real issue isn't the player but the supporting cast letting him down.
23.5%
"one from ndiaye"
"Ndiaye is quality but them two look like competition winners."
The Schadenfreude Scorekeepers
These fans are enjoying the chaos for entertainment value—whether it's laughing at perceived conduct issues or the irony of Ndiaye's performance collapse costing his own side,
21.7%
neutral
Dwight McNeil Beto
"Ndiaye should have been sent off for violent conduct "
"hahaha Ndiaye ruins any chance of his (secret) dream liverpool move all for nothing and now he's losing, you love to see it"
Liverpool Edge Merseyside Derby in Dramatic Fashion
Division:
Bimodal
138 posts
Liverpool clinched a thrilling 2-1 victory over Everton with a stoppage-time winner from Virgil van Dijk, with both sets of supporters acknowledging the intensity and unpredictability that defines derby football, though some Everton fans voiced frustration over refereeing decisions in the defeat.
Where's The Derby Intensity?
These fans are furious that Liverpool showed no urgency or fight in a match that demands everything, convinced the team lacked the mentality and leadership to show up when it mattered most.
43.5%
anger
player Mohamed Salah
"Do they not fucking realize this is a DERBY??? Where is the fucking urgency with this team 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️"
"Fucking gutless being bullied in a derby. This whole team is leaderless. "
We Owned The Moment
These supporters are revelling in the victory, especially savouring it at Everton's new ground, and they're brushing off the doubters because Liverpool got the job done when it counted.
32.6%
player Mohamed Salah
"The sweetest possible way to win the first derby at their new stadium. Keep the boos coming you bitters"
"What a game so far, derby definitely delivers"
Tactical Collapse Under Pressure
These fans are dissecting the performance with anger and disbelief, pointing to a complete lack of game plan and a pattern of capitulating whenever they fall behind in derbies.
23.9%
neutral
player Mohamed Salah
"#WHAT THE FUCK IS THE PLAN HERE? WALKING PACE WILL NOT WORK IN A DERBY"
"Fuck these players and manager not showing up to the derby Game over we lost pretty much everytime we go behind first "
That's Just Derby Football
These observers are taking a measured, almost philosophical stance — accepting that derbies are unpredictable by nature and pointing out that results speak louder than performances.
20.8%
"That's derbys for you."
"@CharlesLeclerc16-i7lWe didn’t. We haven’t all season. Yet we won the 2 derby’s. What’s your point?"
Results Over Narrative
These pragmatists are cutting through the noise by reminding everyone that Liverpool have won both derbies this season regardless of how they played, so the criticism about style misses the point entirely.
20.8%
"That's derbys for you."
"@CharlesLeclerc16-i7lWe didn’t. We haven’t all season. Yet we won the 2 derby’s. What’s your point?"
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Dramatic Late Derby Victory
Division:
Bimodal
60 posts
Liverpool supporters are jubilant after a thrilling 2-1 comeback win against Everton, with Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header securing all three points in an intensely competitive Merseyside Derby. The "Get In" posts dominate the discussion, capturing the raw emotion of snatching victory in the final moments of a tightly contested match.
The Believers In Brilliance
These fans genuinely admire what their team has just pulled off, celebrating the players' quality and character with pure, unbridled joy at a dramatic late turnaround.
35.0%
admiration
"Get in you beautiful Beto!"
"Good claim by Woodman! Get in!!"
Relief After Suffering
These supporters have been wound tight all match, frustrated by poor play or missed chances, and their expletive-laden celebrations are less about admiration and more about pure catharsis after enduring ninety minutes of agony.
33.3%
anger
"The fucking man I have been so sick of all night. Get in"
"Get. The. Fuck. In"
The Emotional Purge
These fans are caught between anger and ecstasy, their profanity-heavy reactions reflecting the raw emotional whiplash of a late winner that doesn't erase the tension and frustration that came before it.
31.7%
neutral
"Get the fuck in there "
"Get in u fuckss"
Van Dijk's Heartbreaker Leaves Everton Devastated
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127 posts
Everton fans are gutted after Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk scored deep into stoppage time to snatch a 2-1 victory in a fiercely contested derby, with supporters particularly frustrated by a controversial VAR decision earlier in the match that had shifted momentum. Despite moments of good football from both sides, the late goal has left the home crowd deflated and questioning what might have been.
Mo's Moment of Magic
Liverpool fans celebrating a clinical finish that showcased the clinical excellence they've come to expect from their attacking prowess.
60.6%
admiration
"That was a great finish from Mo!"
"Smashed it up the pitch love it son"
A Defensive Shambles
Everton supporters and neutrals furious at the sloppy build-up play that gifted Liverpool the opportunity on a plate.
29.1%
anger
"Terrible fucking pass "
"Wow that is a bad finish"
The Unvarnished Truth
Fans cutting through the noise with blunt criticism of individual errors that cost their side dearly in a crucial fixture.
10.2%
neutral
"Horse shit. He was diabolical. "
"That was a terrible pass"
Robbo's Last Derby Moment Sparks Mixed Reactions
Division:
Bimodal
85 posts
Liverpool fans are fixated on Andrew Robertson's late attempts in what appears to be his final Merseyside derby, with supporters torn between admiration for the captain's legacy and frustration at his increasingly desperate shot-taking as the match slips away. The discussion reveals a fanbase grappling with both emotion and tactical concern as Van Dijk's injury-time winner steals a dramatic victory.
Robbo's Shameless Bottlejob
This camp believes Robertson deliberately threw himself to the ground in a desperate attempt to avoid defending properly, and they're absolutely furious he got away with it.
37.6%
out of play
"That’s such a weak bail out foul on Robbo. What a joke"
"Jesus christ Robbo, that's shameless."
The Cheeky Git Gets Away With It
These fans are genuinely entertained by Robbo's tactical awareness and quick thinking, viewing the moment as clever play rather than a genuine foul.
35.3%
amusement admiration
out of play
"Well played by Robbo there!"
"Robbo loving it haha. "
Both Sides Were Asleep at the Wheel
This group dismisses the drama entirely, focusing instead on the individual defensive failures from both Robertson and Konate that allowed the goal to happen in the first place.
27.1%
neutral
out of play
"Pisspoor from konate and robbo"
"Both crap for the goal. Robbo sleeping. "
Liverpool Edge Everton in Merseyside Derby Heartbreak
Division:
Bimodal
120 posts
Liverpool scraped a 2-1 victory over Everton in a dramatic Merseyside Derby that went to the 90th minute, with Van Dijk's late header breaking Everton hearts after Beto had levelled. The fanbase reaction is sharply divided — Liverpool supporters celebrating the win despite unconvincing play, whilst Everton fans are devastated, feeling they squandered a genuine opportunity and expressing frustration at their team's inability to compete with their neighbours.
We Did The Business
The believers who reckon Liverpool got the job done and aren't about to apologise for the three points, even if the performance wasn't perfect.
40.8%
joy
win
"We’re winning! Yay! "
"We won, yay! "
We Bottled It Completely
The gutted contingent who reckon that derby was there for the taking and Liverpool threw away a golden opportunity through shambolic defending and wastefulness.
36.7%
disappointment
win
"I can’t even put a positive spin on this. So, so fucking disappointed. That game was there for the taking and we fucked it. Absolutely unforgivable."
"Both horrible to concede. "
Dread And Defeatism
The cynics running the numbers in real time, convinced before kick-off that disaster was inevitable and watching the match play out like a horror film they'd already seen coming.
22.5%
neutral
win
"No fucking way this ends 1-1. We’re losing this one. "
"hate watch wet dream lol, we'll be lucky if this doesn't end 3-0"
Merseyside Derby Descends Into Crowd Chaos and Accusations
Division:
71 posts
Fans from both sides are locked in heated debate over referee decisions and crowd behaviour, with Everton supporters accusing Liverpool of getting favourable treatment whilst supporters of both clubs clash over unsporting conduct in the stands. The discussion has largely abandoned analysing the football itself in favour of pointing fingers at dodgy refereeing calls, VAR interventions, and fan misbehaviour that overshadowed the dramatic 2-1 result.
The Referee Ruined Everything
This camp believes a controversial decision fundamentally changed the match outcome and are furious the officials got it catastrophically wrong.
52.1%
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"I hate the tune they play when they come out, the air raid siren that goes into some tin whistle thing - awful "
"Bunch of classless people in here. Fuck off for mocking injuries "
We Won, So We're Right
These fans are processing victory by dismissing opposition complaints, pointing out perceived hypocrisy in how their rivals conduct themselves on the pitch.
33.3%
"Nothing is more satisfying than a disappointed (bigmouth) home crowd 😁👅🤗"
"when crowding the goal keeper is okay. Liverpool fans are hypocritical bellends"
This Is Why We Love It
This group celebrates the raw intensity and pageantry of the Merseyside Derby itself—the atmosphere, the passion, the tribal theatre—regardless of controversy.
26.8%
admiration amusement
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Beautiful at the end with both sets of fans battling it out belting out their teams anthems at the end…you’ll never walk alone and boooooooooo."
"Wow the atmosphere is amazing"
Both Sides Are Out Of Order
These voices occupy the middle ground, calling out poor behaviour from both sets of supporters and questioning the legitimacy of the entire scene.
21.1%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"PATHETIC NEVERTON FANS THROWING SHIT "
"Quiet that shit house stadium"
Mamardashvili Injury Overshadows Liverpool's Dramatic Derby Win
Division:
151 posts
Fans are consumed with concern over Liverpool's goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili being stretchered off during the match, with supporters anxious about the severity of his injury and its impact on the squad's depth. The dramatic late winner from Virgil van Dijk is secondary to worries about Mamardashvili's fitness, alongside similar injury concerns for Everton's Branthwaite.
Derby Win, But At What Cost
These fans can't celebrate because they're convinced Liverpool's victory came wrapped in a catastrophe — a brutal injury to their new keeper that reveals deeper defensive fragility.
48.3%
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"That was pathetic defending, and now mamar is injured"
"Mamar’s distribution is absolutely brutal. Why on earth did we sign him? "
Shell-Shocked And Exhausted
Raw, unfiltered reactions from supporters who are emotionally drained by the chaos of the match itself, swinging between concern for Mamardashvili's welfare and sheer frustration at what just unfolded.
27.8%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Fuck this season, hope Mamar is okay"
"What the fuck is Mama doing there? Fucking hell"
Give The Goalkeeper His Due
These are the optimists spotting genuine quality in Mamardashvili's performance, determined to credit his shot-stopping ability and mental strength rather than get dragged into the negativity surrounding the injury.
23.8%
admiration optimism
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Mama looking strong and confident to start. Love to see it. "
"Incredible save by Mama. Great shot stopper. Let's give him credit where it's due!"
Fans Mock Everton's New Stadium After Liverpool Win
Division:
92 posts
Rather than debating referee decisions, supporters are primarily slagging off Everton's new ground — variously criticising its name, soulless atmosphere, and lack of character compared to the old Goodison Park — whilst Liverpool fans wind them up by suggesting the shiny new stadium is simply a gift for Van Dijk to score the winner in the dying minutes.
Stadium Design Gets Slaughtered
Fans fixating on the new ground's architectural flaws—terrible shadows, soulless fish tank vibes—as if a fancy building could've changed the result anyway.
37.0%
neutral
ground city
"Shadows at the new stadium are shit "
"Hill Dickinson is a soulless fish tank of a stadium,I'm actually impressed it even got built at all let alone in time for this season."
Humiliation Wrapped In New Concrete
Everton supporters channelling pure rage at losing in their shiny new stadium, turning the venue itself into a symbol of their club's broader failure.
33.7%
annoyance
ground city
"Built this new stadium that smells like sewage, and still fucking lost. Fitting for blueshite."
"That stadium's name is so shit I wouldn't even dare to call Mo that "
Liverpool Couldn't Ask For Better Theatre
The Reds fans absolutely revelling in the irony of Everton's new stadium debut ending in defeat, with some taking particular pleasure in celebrating in the away section.
29.3%
admiration
ground city
"GET IN WHAT A PERFECT WAY TO MARK THE NEW STADIUM BAHAHA SALAHHHH"
"A nice lovely new away section for us to celebrate Infront of too instead of in the bottom corner "
The Soulless Stadium Autopsy
Neutral observers stepping back to assess whether the new ground actually feels sterile compared to Goodison's character, debating if modern architecture killed the club's identity.
27.3%
"The Hill Dijkinson Stadiums alright init"
"Proper soulless stadium that, haven’t watched much of Everton this season but that’s grim. Goodison might have been old but it had soul. Liverpool made the right choice staying at "
New Stadium, Same Old Everton
Fans resigned to accepting the stadium exists and is "alright," but fundamentally unconvinced it matters when the football on the pitch keeps delivering heartbreak.
27.3%
"The Hill Dijkinson Stadiums alright init"
"Proper soulless stadium that, haven’t watched much of Everton this season but that’s grim. Goodison might have been old but it had soul. Liverpool made the right choice staying at "
Everton's Late Collapse as VAR Controversy Fades Away
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180 posts
Everton fans are devastated by a 1-2 derby loss to Liverpool, but their anger has shifted from the disallowed goal in the first half to their own shocking defensive collapse and lack of cutting edge in attack. The overarching frustration is that even when they had Liverpool on the ropes, poor substitutions, sloppy defending, and missing a genuine centre forward cost them what should have been a winnable match.
We're Being Mugged Off
The majority of Everton fans are furious at a late collapse they see as symptomatic of deeper structural problems—poor shape, dodgy substitutions, and a team that falls apart when key players go down.
61.1%
disappointment annoyance
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili Ármin Pécsi
"fuck always like this after a goal we just oassing ball around like shit"
"awful, scoreline is misleading. We're being played off the pitch, mamar has been subbed off due to injury so we're on the 3rd keeper and the team can't string 3+ passes anywhere :("
The Injury Excuse Runs Deep
This camp recognises that Everton's late-game meltdown traces directly to forced substitutions, with the removal of Beto and Branth leaving them tactically exposed and without creative control in midfield.
27.2%
"reminds me of the start of the season where we kept on winning from late goals. Feels like it was years ago"
"Completely lost shape after Beto went off and worse when Branth went off, why it always went through George I don't know it was like the pitch was on a slope. Compare that to how t"
We've Seen This Film Before
These fans draw uncomfortable parallels to earlier in the season when Everton could snatch late winners, suggesting a painful regression from form and a loss of the ruthlessness that once defined them.
20.6%
"reminds me of the start of the season where we kept on winning from late goals. Feels like it was years ago"
"Completely lost shape after Beto went off and worse when Branth went off, why it always went through George I don't know it was like the pitch was on a slope. Compare that to how t"
Tale of Two Halves Entirely
The neutral observers pinpoint a stark contrast between the team's improved tempo and pressing in the first half and an absolute collapse into chaos when the second half kicked off.
20.0%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Better tempo today. Making those passes just a little bit quicker. And the active press is far better. "
"Second half has been purest form of shite I've seen"
We're Actually Playing Well Here
The optimistic minority celebrate Everton's quality in the opening period, believing they've shown genuine improvement in pace of play and intensity—if only they'd managed to sustain it.
18.9%
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Good so far "
"one of the better halves we’ve played in a while "
Salah's Late Drama Decides Heated Merseyside Derby
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150 posts
Everton and Liverpool fans erupted into intense, emotionally charged debate after Mohamed Salah's early goal set the tone for a dramatic match that saw Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time winner snatch victory for Liverpool in a fiercely contested 2-1 Merseyside Derby. The discussion centered on the controversial nature of the contest, with supporters trading heated reactions to key moments throughout the ninety-plus minutes of play.
Mo's Moment, Pure Magic
Liverpool fans living for the sheer brilliance of Salah's match-winning heroics, celebrating the Egyptian King without a single doubt.
46.7%
amusement
captain mo
"Mo is on one and I absolutely love it "
"My King Mo thank you!"
Raw Cathartic Release
Supporters in the absolute throes of the moment, screaming expletives not out of anger but pure, unfiltered joy at what just happened.
31.3%
neutral
captain mo
"You fucking dancer! "
"#FUCK8NG COME OOOOONNNNNNN"
Was It Actually Legit?
The sceptics questioning whether Salah's decisive intervention was entirely clean or whether officials got the call wrong on the day.
25.0%
"Mo salaaaaaaaaah🕺"
"Hahagrow up tele clapper"
Is Mo Past His Best?
Concerned Liverpool fans worried that even Salah's big moments can't mask deeper issues with his form and consistency this season.
25.0%
"Mo salaaaaaaaaah🕺"
"Hahagrow up tele clapper"
Absolutely Seething at Salah
Everton supporters and Liverpool critics absolutely furious that Salah's theatrics or conduct swung the Derby, convinced he got away with foul play.
22.0%
anger
captain mo
"and the captain pays back the fucking twat Tarkowski and the dino man ... !"
"Mo is so unbelievable washed, hurts my heart."
Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance in Merseyside Derby
Division:
325 posts
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on Curtis Jones's display in the 2-1 defeat to Everton, with some praising him as their standout player despite playing out of position at right back, whilst others criticise his performance as substandard. The 325 posts reveal genuine confusion amongst the fanbase about whether Jones actually had a strong game or underperformed, creating one of the most contested assessments of any individual player in the match discussion.
Jones Is Simply Not Good Enough
Over half the fanbase has completely lost patience with Curtis Jones, viewing his display at right-back as evidence that he simply doesn't belong at this level and demanding his immediate removal from the squad.
51.1%
anger
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"@LFC How is Curtis jones a professional player mate. Get out my team forever. I hate him so much. So so much"
"Get Jones off the pitch that’s fucking disgraceful."
Tactically Exposed And Out Of Position
A sizeable minority are offering measured criticism, recognising that Jones was put in an unfamiliar defensive role where any midfielder would struggle, rather than condemning him as a player outright.
29.8%
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"@LFC Jones at RB is embarrassing, hes an awful player"
"Jones and Konate will be the death of me i swear, wtf they doing"
The Incident Overshadowed The Performance
A vocal chunk of fans are caught between discussing what happened on the pitch and the disciplinary fallout, wrestling with whether Jones's actions undermine an otherwise decent showing.
25.4%
"Jones to get a ban throwing missiles ... Two wrongs don't make a right"
"Curtis Jones was great today at right back"
Drawing A Line Under Derby Drama
Another segment is processing the entire match result and its consequences holistically, trying to move past the chaos and focus on what the draw means for Liverpool's season trajectory.
21.1%
"Jones to get a ban throwing missiles ... Two wrongs don't make a right"
"Curtis Jones was great today at right back"
Jones Will Be Our Future Leader
A committed minority remain convinced that Curtis Jones is a brilliant talent destined for greatness, dismissing the criticism as knee-jerk overreaction and seeing captain material in his displays.
19.1%
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"@LFC Brilliant result at 1-1 I honestly thought it was one of the best performances I’ve seen from as this season I thought Curtis Jones was absolutely brilliant playing at fallbac"
"I am cautiously hoping Jones will one day become Liverpool captain. Wonderful player."
Cody's Inconsistent Derby Display Divides Liverpool Fans
Division:
84 posts
Liverpool supporters are split on Cody Gakpo's performance in the Merseyside derby, with some praising him as one of their standout players whilst others criticise his decision-making and finishing in crucial moments. The debate intensifies after manager Arne Slot's decision to substitute him, leaving fans puzzled over whether it was a tactical masterstroke or a baffling call that removed their most influential attacker.
The Assist Believers
These fans are convinced Robertson had a masterclass, zeroing in on his creative brilliance and refusing to see anything beyond the moments he got it right.
58.3%
admiration
Andrew Robertson Virgil van Dijk
"Fantastic pass from Cody "
"Such a brilliant assist from Cody "
The Substitution Conspiracy Theorists
This camp thinks the manager lost the plot by taking off Liverpool's standout performer mid-flow, and they're genuinely baffled by a decision that seemed to kill momentum.
28.6%
"cody would have buried that /s"
"Cody’s been our best player today and he subs him off? Makes no sense."
The Bewildered Observers
These supporters are taking it as it comes, surprised by Robertson's occasional flashes of quality but basically shrugging at a performance that was neither here nor there.
26.2%
neutral
Andrew Robertson Virgil van Dijk
"Wtf Cody. Who knew he could do that? "
"Unlucky Cody! "
The Accountability Squad
They're not having it with the Robertson hype—frustrated that he consistently squanders good positions and tired of seeing mediocre finishing get dressed up as effort.
15.5%
Andrew Robertson Virgil van Dijk
"he gets into good positions and just fucks up most of them wtf man cody"
"where are the all caps GOOD TRY CODY after that shite pass"
Liverpool Fans Tempered Joy After Dramatic Merseyside Derby Win
Division:
56 posts
Liverpool supporters are celebrating a crucial late victory over Everton, with Virgil van Dijk's 90+10th-minute header snatching the three points — but the discourse reveals a fanbase emotionally drained by the season, struggling to fully enjoy what should be an unambiguous triumph. Fans repeatedly express relief rather than elation, with several acknowledging the performance was unconvincing and lamenting how much their capacity for pure joy has been depleted by months of inconsistency.
We'll Take The Wins Where We Get Them
These fans are savouring a rare moment of genuine joy this season, celebrating the result itself as a precious memory rather than a sign of things to come.
64.3%
joy amusement
"An actual enjoyable moment this year that we can always remember!! "
"Genuinely the happiest I’ve been this season"
Relief Mixed With Realism
This camp are glad to have the three points but pragmatic about the performance, frustrated that it took unnecessary drama and questioning the tactical decisions that made it harder than it needed to be.
37.5%
"Took too long to see this, glad for the win but could have those 2 hours more productively thats for sure, all excitement has been knocked out of me over this season. "
"Relieved we won but I’m not going overboard with the celebrations, we didn’t play that well and as usual Slots subs were questionable but hey it’s 3 points, on to the next."
The Soul Drain Is Real
These supporters are exhausted by the lack of attacking flair and celebration from the manager, feeling that the team's identity has been stripped away in pursuit of results.
21.4%
"There hardly celebrating loool this manager man, absolute soul sucker"
"Pretty embarrassing after the celebration ha hs "
Trust Gets Earned Through Time
These fans have been burned too many times before to get carried away, using restraint as a defence mechanism whilst quietly hoping this is the moment things genuinely shift at Anfield.
14.3%
neutral
"I'm not celebrating until the game is over. I've learned my lesson from the many times before."
"God it’s really starting to feel like home ain’t it "
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Virgil's Dramatic Derby-Winning Header
Division:
115 posts
Liverpool supporters are euphoric after Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header secured a 2-1 victory over Everton, with fans crediting the defender's crucial moment to rescue their Champions League hopes and deliver emotional redemption in the Merseyside derby. The discussion centres on van Dijk's clutch finishing and the raw passion of the moment, with supporters highlighting how the captain delivered when it mattered most against a backdrop of defensive controversy around Tarkowski's physicality.
Pure Derby Magic Redemption
These fans are living for the moment Virgil delivers exactly what Liverpool needed—a match-winning header that erases all doubt and proves their captain is the clutch player they always believed him to be.
47.0%
love
Andrew Robertson Virgil van Dijk Ibrahima Konaté
"Get in!!!!! Perfect from Virgil!!!! Just like his debut! "
"nice one Virgil !!! "
Raw Unfiltered Pitch Chaos
This crowd is caught between shock and awe, their stream-of-consciousness reactions capturing the genuine confusion and explosive relief of watching a derby twist in real time without time to process what's actually happening.
35.7%
neutral
virgil Andrew Robertson
"FUCKING HELL VIRGIL GOOD SHIT FRED"
"The fuck is Virgil doing?? Just head the ball back to him, Christ "
The Sceptical Redemption Arc
These tacticians are grudgingly acknowledging that Virgil and Mohamed Salah have stepped up when it counted, but they're doing it through the lens of "I wasn't convinced until this exact moment proved me wrong."
23.8%
"Virgil and Mo redeemed themselves today"
"*My entire inner monologue for that corner* "Come on Virgil lad we need you here" "Ahh, who am I kidding this has 1-1 written all over it" *Szoboszlai kicks it* "Tarkowski is l"
Furious At The Setup
A smaller but vocal group convinced Virgil's made a catastrophic error and the goal shouldn't have happened this way—they're angry at the defending or the decision-making, not celebrating the outcome.
17.4%
anger
virgil Andrew Robertson
"fuckin hell virgil "
"What the fuck is virgil doing. Holy shit"
Fans Divided on Controversial Defender After Derby Heartbreak
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678 posts
Everton and Liverpool supporters clashed over a polarising defensive performance during their 2-1 defeat, with some praising commitment and effort whilst others questioned technical ability and consistency at the highest level. The 678-post discussion reveals deep disagreement about whether the player's intensity and passion compensate for ongoing reliability concerns.
He's Lost The Plot
Nearly half the fanbase believes Mac Allister's fundamentals have completely collapsed, pointing to weak finishing and dodgy distribution as evidence he's simply not cut out for Premier League football.
47.8%
annoyance
Andrew Robertson Virgil van Dijk Ibrahima Konaté
"Fuck is wrong with this Gk? How tf he has reached this level of football with this shit ball distribution? And let's not talk about his saves either. Can't save anything without de"
"He can’t shoot. He’s too fucking weak "
Attitude Problem, Not Ability
A significant chunk reckon the real issue isn't talent but mentality—they see a player who's mentally checked out and dragging the whole squad down with him.
31.4%
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"He's horrible, the way he applies himself. Attitude just isn't there. Doesn't do anything."
"There is no point in playing him for the rest of the season. He is awful, terrible attitude, the other plays must hate him. "
Derby Chaos Reactions
Some fans are still processing the shambolic result itself, with hot takes ranging from sarcastic praise to outright confusion about who actually played.
23.7%
"Was Eggy Teacake playing"
"Best defender the league has EVER seen"
Ironic Takes Run Wild
This overlaps with the previous group—fans posting contradictory or sarcastic statements like calling him the best defender ever, clearly venting frustration through absurdist humour.
21.2%
"Was Eggy Teacake playing"
"Best defender the league has EVER seen"
He's Actually Doing Fine
A committed minority insist Mac Allister showed genuine quality with the ball at his feet and delivered a solid display, refusing to join the pile-on.
20.8%
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"Did great! He seems good with his feet. "
"He’s been great today. "
Merseyside Derby Ends in Late Heartbreak for Everton
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364 posts
Everton and Liverpool fans are sharply divided over a dramatic 2-1 defeat that saw Van Dijk snatch victory deep into stoppage time, with supporters clashing over whether the result reflects poor finishing, defensive lapses, or simply cruel fortune in a tightly contested derby. The discussion reveals raw emotion and disagreement about individual performances rather than consensus on how the match unfolded.
The VAR Conspiracy Truthers
These fans are locked in debate about whether the decision was correct, convinced the officials either bottled it or got it spot on, and they're not letting it go without a fight.
40.0%
"Wow that is wonderful 🎉wow!"
"In your opinion."
The Red Army Celebrating
Liverpool supporters are absolutely buzzing about the result, milking the late drama for all it's worth because beating Everton in the derby is what dreams are made of.
36.3%
amusement
"This is my best work yet tbh "
"Oh yesssssss! "
The Sardonic Survivors
These are the battle-hardened fans who've seen enough chaos to laugh darkly at the madness, cracking jokes whilst internally processing another emotional rollercoaster.
36.3%
neutral
"THANK FUCK. IDIOTS. "
"Hahahahaha fuck me. Is this a thing?"
The Everton Heartbreak Brigade
Blue followers are genuinely gutted and furious, convinced their side got robbed and exhausted by yet another cruel twist in a season full of them.
27.5%
anger
"of fucking course. fucking kill me"
"Fucking hell, I'm tired man. "
The Making Sense Of It All
These thoughtful fans are stepping back from the emotion to actually process what just happened, what it means, and whether they believe the narrative around it.
20.0%
"Wow that is wonderful 🎉wow!"
"In your opinion."
Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance
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64 posts
Liverpool supporters are sharply split on Curtis Jones's display in the 1-2 defeat to Everton, with some praising his work rate and defensive contributions whilst others felt he had a rough outing, creating debate about whether his performance warranted the scrutiny it received. The mixed verdict reflects the contentious nature of assessing a player in a losing effort, particularly when he played out of position.
The "Not Premier League Standard" Brigade
These fans are convinced Curtis Jones simply isn't good enough for top-flight football and reckon he's been exposed as a championship-level player who holds onto the ball far too long.
45.3%
annoyance
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"Curtis is so poor man , he is at best a Leeds or sunderland level player , "
"curtis is garbage I am sorry - hangs into the ball too long always does his little trick when taking possession of the ball - shouldnt be anywhere near this team- he thinks he’s be"
The "Warrior Performance" Defenders
This camp believes Jones battled brilliantly under difficult circumstances—especially playing out of position—and reckon sacking him off would be a massive mistake given what they witnessed.
36.4%
"Curtis battled like a warrior today. Especially out of position and with a shoddy Konate next to him. Incredible performance."
"Curtis was our man of the match by far. Would be completely fucking stupid to sell him or not give him a contract."
The "It's Complicated" Realists
These supporters acknowledge Jones had a genuinely poor game with the ball glued to his feet, but aren't ready to write him off completely despite the frustrating display.
32.8%
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"Curtis holding onto the ball way too fucking long "
"Curtis is having a nightmare in RB and you're doing your hardest to say he's not at fault for anything 😭😭"
The "Quiet Praise" Minimalists
A smaller faction offering genuine but restrained credit for Jones's efforts, stopping short of the passionate defence or scathing criticism coming from elsewhere in the fanbase.
21.9%
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"great triple roll there Curtis!"
"Well done Curtis"
VVD's Late Drama Overshadows Origi Controversy
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214 posts
Liverpool fans are celebrating Virgil van Dijk's dramatic injury-time winner whilst simultaneously relitigating a historical injury grievance against Divock Origi, with posts mixing praise for the defender's match-winning header alongside lingering resentment over a past incident that sidelined Van Dijk. The discussion reveals how a single late goal has reignited old tensions between the two players in the fanbase's collective memory.
VVD's Careless Giveaway
These fans are absolutely fuming at Van Dijk's sloppy defending and needless possession loss that nearly cost Liverpool everything.
39.7%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Why are you just giving the ball away Virg, fucking hell"
"im so sick of vvd and his backside defending. "
The Inevitable Saviour Returns
This crew worships at the altar of VVD's redemption arc, convinced he's Liverpool's answer to every crisis and celebrating his last-minute heroics as destiny.
35.5%
admiration amusement
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Most important goal of the season. Thanks for bailing us out again, Virg."
"What a player, VVD. He made the people happy"
Blood Still Boiling From The Clash
These supporters are seething about what they see as dangerous play from an opponent earlier in the match, harbouring genuine grudges and wishing lasting consequences.
24.8%
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"I'll never forget the horrible injury he caused VVD, fuck him. Hope his career remains mediocre."
"that's a fucking joke. vvd just stood there watching wtf man"
Fatalistic Poetry In Motion
These pragmatists view VVD's late drama as inevitable theatre—another day, another rescue mission—and take grim satisfaction in proving their predictions right.
21.9%
"Inevitable VVD"
"Last scene is the best. Puckford in tears, yeah dive around that one, prat."
Liverpool Edge Everton as Salah's Derby Heroics Continue
Division:
365 posts
Fans are celebrating Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk's decisive goals in Liverpool's late 2-1 comeback win over Everton, with discussion centring on Salah's reputation for delivering in high-pressure derby matches and comparisons to Steven Gerrard's legendary status at the club. The neutral sentiment reflects mixed reactions across both fanbases, with some acknowledging the quality of the encounter despite its contentious VAR moment early on.
The Salah Salvation Brigade
Nearly half the fanbase is living for Mo's match-winning moments because, let's be honest, when your Egyptian King delivers in a derby, everything else fades away.
49.0%
admiration love
salah Alexis Mac Allister
"So happy for Salah. Always a king in Liverpool "
"Yes Salah baby!!! Can always rely on you to bring me joy!!!"
The Cynical Script Readers
A third of fans are numb to it all — they've seen this narrative play out so many times that even a derby winner feels like predictable theatre rather than genuine drama.
32.3%
neutral
salah Alexis Mac Allister
"He is ass as always. Just didnt fucked up that one ball to Salah and that's it."
"Mo Salah goal? Last minute winner? Just like the script writers drew it up. I hate everything. See you next week."
The Tactical Sabotage Squad
One in five supporters are absolutely fuming at what they perceive as individual performances or managerial decisions actively undermining their best players, turning what should be a celebration into frustration.
18.6%
salah Alexis Mac Allister
"@LFC Man this Wirtz is soooo shit, he sabotated every single action, pass or attempt done by Salah until now, it's so frustrating he missed even the simpliest pass🤬 #EVELIV https:"
"Im only gonna watch the last few games because of robbo and salah. That bald dude is making me hate football :/ "
Everton and Liverpool Fans Dissect Chaotic Derby Thriller
Division:
64 posts
After Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Everton, with Virgil van Dijk's late header settling a frantic affair, fans are split between grudging respect for the entertainment value and exhaustion at the sheer madness of what unfolded. The consensus cuts through the neutral sentiment: this was a proper derby — compelling but absolutely draining to watch.
Still Processing The Madness
These fans are just trying to make sense of what they witnessed—the adrenaline is still pumping and they're catching up on the chaos, genuinely stunned by how the match unfolded.
43.8%
neutral
match
"I am just checking the score from the plane. wow what a game?!???? "
"Got so much better after 20 mins"
Match Thread Refugees
Burned out by the toxicity of live commentary culture, these supporters have mentally checked out of real-time discussion because the negativity and hysteria have become unbearable.
37.5%
annoyance
match
"Match threads are terrible. Why anyone wants to sit commentating on Reddit *during* the game baffles me. "
"any action leads to people losing their minds in the match thread. I don't even look at it anymore it's so miserable"
Cautiously Scarred Veterans
They've seen just enough promise to get their hopes up, but the derby's familiar disappointments have immediately crushed them back down—hope and dread battling it out.
28.6%
"Guessing you never watched the match"
"This was the first time I’ve been excited for this match in years. And now I remember why I never am"
Rare Derby Believers
A small but vocal group clinging to the idea that this match actually delivered entertainment value and that their team showed something worth defending.
18.8%
match
"Well done for getting through watching that everyone, you’re the real mvp"
"To be fair this match is a great watch so far "
Everton Fans Tear Into Barry After Derby Loss
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82 posts
Everton supporters are hammering striker Thierno Barry following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 Merseyside Derby win, with fans claiming he squandered crucial chances and failed to impose himself when it mattered most in the closing stages. The consensus is brutal: Barry's performance typified a listless Everton display that allowed van Dijk to snatch victory in stoppage time, with several supporters questioning whether he's worth the investment at all.
Barry's A Fraud Investment
Over half the fanbase is absolutely seething at Barry's performance, believing he's been a catastrophic waste of the club's money and demanding better from someone who should be delivering in the biggest matches.
54.9%
anger
Michael Keane James Tarkowski
"Barry was such a waste of fucking money."
"Barry you are fucking shite "
Hope Against The Odds
Nearly a third of fans are clinging to the possibility that Barry might still salvage the day with a crucial goal, caught between disappointment and the desperate optimism that one moment could change everything.
31.7%
neutral
Michael Keane James Tarkowski
"I had high hopes for Barry."
"Barry with the ass winner will send me to the moon. Please let it happen. "
Give Him A Chance To Shine
A smaller but vocal minority are actively backing Barry and encouraging him to prove his worth, refusing to give up on him despite the derby defeat and still believing he can turn it around.
13.4%
Michael Keane James Tarkowski
"Come Barry, you’ve got a golden chance here son! "
"Barry with the best tickets in the house having a grand old watch of the game."
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Late Derby Victory Over Everton
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76 posts
Everton supporters are venting frustration after conceding a stoppage-time winner to Liverpool in a heated Merseyside Derby, whilst Red supporters are revelling in the dramatic late turnaround that saw Van Dijk's 90+10' header seal a 2-1 victory. The discussion is dominated by tribal banter and recriminations, with both sets of fans trading insults and celebrations around a match that finished in chaotic fashion with late cards and controversial moments.
Everton's Bitterness Deserves Contempt
This majority faction believes Everton and their supporters are fundamentally unlikeable — not just rivals, but genuinely worthy of personal disdain that eclipses any joy in supporting Liverpool itself.
68.4%
anger
"Every single one of those blue shites are unlikable pricks ffs"
"I hate these more than I love the blues "
Everton Can't Stop Making Excuses
This group focuses on Everton's habitual finger-pointing and refusal to take responsibility, framing them as a club eternally blaming external circumstances rather than confronting their own shortcomings.
33.3%
"Longball blueshite"
"@StopCrying-m5t they will always be known as the bitter blues blaming everybody else in life amd wonder why they achieved nothing 😂😂😂"
Everton Had Their Moment, Bottled It
This faction adopts a detached, almost clinical perspective — acknowledging Everton genuinely had a chance to win, which makes Liverpool's late victory sting that bit harder for the opposition.
18.4%
neutral
"Come on blues our biggest chance in years at this fixture "
"Hahahahahaha blueshite could have won it if they tried makes it even sweeter"
Late Drama Proves Liverpool's Dominance
This optimistic camp savours not just the three points, but the timing and manner of victory — a dramatic late goal against their fiercest local rivals that crystallises everything they believe about their team's superiority.
13.2%
amusement
"he loves the bright lights, and being a blue 💙"
"Massive massive win and none more satisfying than against the blue shite right at the death."
Everton Fans Divided Over Beto's Costly Performance
Division:
341 posts
Supporters debated Beto's impact in Everton's 1-2 derby loss to Liverpool, with some criticising his wastefulness and technical lapses (including a slip in the box), whilst others acknowledged his recent improvement and recognised his absence in the closing stages hurt the team's ability to push for an equaliser. The discussion ultimately reflected frustration at a narrow defeat where individual errors and squad depth proved costly.
Damage Control Mode Activated
These fans are processing the immediate shock of Beto's impact on the match in real-time, caught between disbelief that Everton's defence capitulated so badly and acceptance that it's happened.
42.8%
neutral
Beto Andrew Robertson
"Aw fuck Beto don’t start this now "
"we are so bad we let this beto score 2 against us "
Fury At The Defensive Collapse
This group is absolutely seething—they're not debating Beto's quality, they're raging at Everton's pathetic defensive shape and effort, seeing the goals as a damning indictment of the team's intensity and work-rate.
40.8%
Beto Andrew Robertson
"Beto doesn't look good. Fucking get him to the hospital asap."
"Intensity just crap again. Sitting off them and letting them run, simple effort required, it’s infuriating. Beto is fucking terrible as well, should have their wages docked for al"
The Nuanced Middle Ground
These fans are unpacking the specifics: questioning whether Beto is genuinely clinical or just wasteful, examining the quality of service and chance creation rather than just blaming or praising wholesale.
23.0%
"Beto is a synonym for wasteful !!!"
"Great pass to the linesman from Beto! 🔥"
The Unexpected Redemption Arc
Against the grain, this minority is genuinely impressed by Beto's recent form and consistency, arguing he's evolved as a complete player and deserves credit for his work rate and finishing when it matters.
16.4%
amusement admiration
Beto Andrew Robertson
"Incredible Beto honestly in the last 2 months not only does he score every match, he is very good defensively and improved a lot with his feet. Love it"
"Great game Beto. Worked his socks off. "
Woodman's Surprise Derby Baptism Amid Injury Crisis
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216 posts
Fans are debating Freddie Woodman's emergency appearance for Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby, with opinion split between those praising his composed performance under pressure and others criticising the attacking play for failing to properly test the third-choice goalkeeper. The discussion is heavily framed around Liverpool's injury crisis forcing an unlikely goalkeeper into a high-stakes fixture, rather than the dramatic late winner from Virgil van Dijk.
A Star Is Born
These fans see Woodman's unexpected derby debut as a genuine moment of pride, celebrating the kid's big chance and backing him to deliver when it matters most.
43.5%
admiration
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Good luck to Freddie! Happy for him making his debut with us. "
"Cracking pass from woodman there 🤌🏻"
Nervous Energy, Real Questions
This camp is watching with cautious concern, acknowledging Woodman's shaky early touches whilst questioning whether he's got the experience for a high-pressure derby atmosphere.
39.8%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Woodman looks so fucking shaky we need to be much more aggressive"
"Honestly not that pleased about woodman coming on. Feels like the kinda game where he plays out of his mind"
Crisis Mode Panic
These supporters are furious about the injury that forced Woodman in, furious about being understaffed in goal, and furious that their season now hinges on an untested keeper.
16.7%
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili Ármin Pécsi
"Damn, that looks really bad. Freddie Woodman time."
"Woodman is now our first choice keeper, fuck me...."
Everton Fans Turn on George After Derby Defeat
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141 posts
Everton supporters are heavily criticising a substitute appearance by George during the Merseyside Derby loss to Liverpool, with fans split between demanding he be loaned out for experience and arguing his poor performance actively worsened their midfield display. The negative sentiment centres on inconsistency and tactical positioning errors rather than potential, as some defend his technical ability whilst others call for a wholesale defensive overhaul.
George Was A Disaster
These fans believe George's performance was genuinely catastrophic — half an hour of the worst football they've witnessed all season and the derby loss falls squarely on his shoulders.
49.6%
annoyance anger
Idrissa Gueye Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
"George had possibly one of the worst 30 mins ive ever seen, and ive seen a few stinkers this season."
"Dwight is FUCKING SHIT!"
Just Calling It As It Happens
This group isn't here to praise or bury George, they're simply narrating events as they unfold and acknowledging he's had decent moments elsewhere this campaign.
39.0%
neutral
Idrissa Gueye Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
"Here we go Gorgeous George coming to fuck shit up"
"george has been good in previous games"
Inconsistency Demands A Reset
These supporters think George's wildly unreliable form means Everton need to loan him out or seriously reconsider his role, because hot-and-cold performances cost you derbies.
24.1%
"We should loan George out to Stockport for some first team experience. "
"I mean, we brought in George and he’s been so inconsistent "
Late But Still A Bright Spot
A small contingent focusing on the positives — George showed something when he arrived, even if the timing couldn't change the result or they wish he'd started sooner.
11.3%
Idrissa Gueye Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
"Happy to see George but would have loved him a bit earlier"
"Good work from Dwight there"
Everton and Liverpool Fans Dissect Gravy's Performance
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154 posts
Supporters are heavily criticising Gravy's attacking output and general play, with particular frustration directed at his wastefulness in front of goal and inability to consistently pass or shoot at quality. Liverpool fans are additionally blaming manager Slot's tactical decision to push him higher up the pitch, arguing he's been rendered ineffective when deployed away from his natural deeper role.
The Patience Has Snapped
This is the exhausted majority—they've watched Salah's inconsistency drag on for months and they're done making excuses for him.
57.8%
disappointment
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"Grav is fucking annoying me for months now ffs"
"Gravy has been so bad for so long now…"
The Cautious Optimists
These fans aren't celebrating, but they're willing to acknowledge when Salah puts in a solid shift, refusing to pile on when it's unwarranted.
31.8%
neutral
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"Grav’s had a good game imo "
"Oh, I ain't complaining, that shot was like a warm hug"
The Tactical Scorekeepers
They're picking apart specific moments and what-ifs, analysing his wastefulness against alternatives and questioning whether he's the right fit for how the team needs to play.
25.7%
"I'd rather have Röhl as a striker in case Beto gets injured in a game like today, at least you know he'll put pressure up and down the field and can actually receive and pass the b"
"Bro was so wasteful. Gravy would have the vision for a long pass but not the accuracy to accomplish it, and gives away possession"
The Ride or Die Brigade
A small but vocal pocket of supporters who see the graft and commitment, ready to champion Salah's defensive effort and involvement as proof he's still got it.
10.4%
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"Grav has been so involved today. Personally I love the effort he has been giving today defensively and offensively."
"Brilliant from Grav there "
Everton Fans Grapple With Late Liverpool Heartbreak
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81 posts
Everton supporters are processing a devastating 2-1 defeat to Liverpool, with van Dijk's stoppage-time winner inflicting fresh pain on an already frustrated fanbase. The mood is resigned and despondent—fans are cycling through stages of grief, from denial about their team's prospects to dark humour masking genuine despair about where the season is heading.
The System's Failed Us Again
These fans believe Everton's collapse wasn't bad luck—it's the inevitable result of backwards, regressive football that's become synonymous with the club's entire trajectory.
58.0%
sadness
"I’m so done with this backwards, sideways, anti-progressive bullshit"
"I haven't stopped feeling sick since I woke up and have an overwhelming sense of dread."
Move On, Nothing To See
This group acknowledges the pain but refuses to dwell on it, offering pragmatic acceptance that one match doesn't define a season.
28.4%
neutral
"Cheer up lad"
"Cheer up lad"
We'll Treasure This Plot Twist
A small but defiant crew who've found silver linings in the chaos, clinging to moments of hope and late drama as proof that anything's still possible.
13.6%
amusement
"Thank you Thierno, we will always have December 2025-January 2026 "
"Where there is chance, there is hope. "
Liverpool Fans Divided on Szoboszlai's Effort in Derby Loss
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57 posts
After Liverpool's dramatic late defeat to Everton, supporters focused on midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai's tireless performance, with some praising his work rate and energy whilst others criticised the midfield collectively for failing to support him adequately. The discourse reveals frustration that one player's engine alone couldn't carry the side to victory against their fierce rivals.
Szobo's The Scapegoat
This camp is fuming at Szoboszlai's performance in tight spaces and personal conduct, treating him as the primary villain in Liverpool's derby defeat.
49.1%
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai Curtis Jones
"Szobo is really bad in tight spaces "
"Szobolzai is a dirty git "
Here's The Thing Though
These fans are caught between acknowledging Szoboszlai's quality on his day whilst recognising the messy reality of what actually happened on the pitch.
38.6%
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"You know what we are due for? A Dom Szobo banger"
"He has been our second best player behind szobo and it’s not even close "
The Nuanced Midfield Audit
This crew are dissecting the tactical setup and physical condition of Liverpool's midfield, crediting Szoboszlai with moments of brilliance whilst noting fatigue and execution issues.
27.8%
"And Szobo looked leggy. Grav couldn’t complete a 5 yard pass. Comfortably better than them today Maybe if he does one dummy a game people will rate him like Grav who doddles on t"
"Szoboszlai assist go"
Szobo Carried Us Today
The smallest but most confident faction are celebrating Szoboszlai as the standout performer, pointing to his delivery and overall dominance as proof he won the individual battle.
12.3%
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"Szobo is so good"
"PERFECT CORNER FROM SZOBO"
Pickford's Nightmare Derby Loss Sparks Goalkeeper Scrutiny
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156 posts
Everton and Liverpool fans are locked in debate over Jordan Pickford's performance in the Reds' 2-1 Merseyside Derby victory, with Liverpool supporters revelling in the goalkeeper's struggles—particularly his weakness at set pieces that led to Van Dijk's injury-time winner. The discussion pulls in historical grievances, questioning Pickford's suitability for international football whilst Everton fans defend his overall display in what was otherwise a competitive match.
Never Forget The VVD Incident
This camp won't move past Pickford's reckless challenge that injured Van Dijk, viewing every mistake he makes as proof he's unfit to wear the shirt and deserves the vitriol coming his way.
51.9%
anger
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"I can’t explain just how much I hate Pickford. I’ll never forgive him for how he hurt VVD. It was a nasty tackle and he can fuck off. "
"Yeah fuck you Pickford. Has the fucking gall to run at the referee screaming like that challenge deserved a yellow when he put VVD out for a year in 2020. Fucking hate the guy"
Pickford Is Simply Incompetent
These fans believe the goalkeeper's performance in this derby was so catastrophically bad that it transcends normal debate — he's just a liability who shouldn't be anywhere near a Premier League pitch.
35.3%
neutral
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"Pickford cunt hope he gets another yellow or red "
"Pickford is one of the most STUPID fucks to ever grace the game, djises what an idiot"
Referee Got It Wrong, Not Pickford
This group reckons Sky Sports and the officials created a narrative against their man, arguing the incident was either mishandled or overblown, and refusing to pile on when they think the system failed him.
31.8%
"Pickford is our World Cup keeper ..I’ll leave you with that thought ."
"Typical bias editing from sky as usual! So chuffed for Virgil scoring the winner against pickford 😂"
Liverpool Just Played Better Tonight
The smallest but most rational contingent accepts Everton lost fair and square, can even appreciate Liverpool's quality, and aren't about to melt down over one goalkeeper in one derby match.
12.8%
amusement
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"Let’s fucking go!! Beautiful ball Jordan Pickford!! Just as good ball from O’Brien, then a lovely Ndiaye finish"
"Amazing, lol Pickford EAD"
Liverpool Fans Question Wirtz Impact After Derby Stalemate
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607 posts
Following Liverpool's dramatic late loss to Everton, supporters are sharply divided on Florian Wirtz's contribution, with some arguing he's underperforming relative to his fee and lacking urgency, whilst others defend him as part of a wider team malaise or suggest injury may be affecting his display. The debate cuts deeper than just one match — it's about whether Wirtz genuinely fits Slot's system or represents poor investment in the midfield.
The Wirtz Witch Hunt
Liverpool fans are absolutely fuming with Mac Allister's passivity in midfield, convinced he's bottled it when the team needed him most in a derby that should've been won.
54.0%
annoyance
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"durian squirtz is so fucking shit lmao"
"Wirtz is so fucking cowardly, take a fucking shot"
The Cold Assessment Crew
These supporters aren't angry, they're disappointed—they're watching a player they thought was world-class look genuinely lost, and they're trying to work out what's actually gone wrong.
34.1%
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"Wirtz is looking like the worst player on the pitch, wtf has happened to this man"
"Fuck me Wirtz has been particularly bad this half "
The Damage Control Debaters
Split between those who reckon Mac Allister's been exposed as a fraud and those defending him by pointing out Everton were still poor, they're wrestling with a stalemate that satisfies nobody.
23.0%
"I’m beginning to think Wirtz has s a reverse ringer, a guy pulled off the street masquerading as a top player."
"He played fine so what are you mumbling about, he was so bad Everto still lost."
The Lone Believers
A small but determined faction still rates the signing and thinks one bad performance doesn't erase quality, clinging to the hope that better days are coming.
11.9%
admiration
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"Wirtz is a fantastic signing"
"WIRTZ scoring today will make my day"
Liverpool Fans Debate Rio's Inconsistency After Derby Loss
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152 posts
Liverpool supporters are split on young player Rio's performance during the Merseyside Derby defeat, with some praising his willingness to take chances whilst others argue the team is overrelying on him to create moments and he needs time to develop consistency. The debate centres on whether Rio deserves patience as a developing talent or if the club's senior players should shoulder more responsibility in big matches.
Rio's Performance Wasn't The Problem
These fans accept the derby loss as a collective defensive breakdown rather than pinning blame on Rio alone, recognising that individual brilliance can't mask systemic issues across the back line.
50.0%
neutral
rio Mohamed Salah
"Honestly bringing Rio on is one thing but does fuck all for the shambolic defending this game "
"That’s disappointing from Rio "
Rio Got Absolutely Mugged Off
Furious supporters believe Rio was scapegoated and shouldn't have been benched in the first place, convinced that his absence directly contributed to Liverpool's defensive collapse against Everton.
28.9%
disappointment
rio Mohamed Salah
"@LFC God will punish you all. Can never understand benching rio"
"The thing that is pissing me off the most is that Rio is on the bench "
Young Talent, Expected Growing Pains
Pragmatic voices argue that inconsistency is part of developing as a young player and that Rio deserves patience rather than panic, even after a derby day shocker.
26.9%
"I agree but I’d rather rio take this one out as Everton will hurt him if he humiliates them"
"It happens he’s a young player can’t really expect them to be consistent every game same with Rio for us "
Rio's The Future Anyway
Optimistic contingent focuses on Rio's bright moments and untapped potential, viewing him as a genuine talent worth backing through the rough patches that come with his age and inexperience.
21.1%
admiration
rio Mohamed Salah
"Love the team work and organization. Good try for Rio! "
"Rio is such a bright spark in this team "
Liverpool Fans Turn on Slot After Merseyside Stalemate
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912 posts
Liverpool supporters are deeply frustrated with manager Arne Slot's tactical decisions, training methods, and player management, with many calling for his sacking after the side's inconsistent performances this season. The debate centres on claims that Slot has lost control of the team's shape, made bizarre substitutions, and failed to build on the momentum from earlier wins, with some defending him as needing time to adjust.
Slot Out, Now
These fans believe Arne Slot has fundamentally broken Liverpool's identity and must be sacked immediately, viewing continued patience as a betrayal by the owners.
55.2%
annoyance anger
Slot slot
"@LFC Fuck you @LFC you bloody cunt, get slot out of this club before we the fans start leaving bloody cunt stupid owners selfish bastards"
"@LFC @LFCUSA Slot has made Liverpool the most boring footballing side in history!! Honestly the worst I’ve seen."
We're Dead Inside
This cohort acknowledges the tactical collapse and emotional emptiness but lacks the energy to demand change, resigned to watching their club become joyless.
35.2%
neutral
Slot slot
"They were fucking awful and they knew it. There is no joy left in this club. Fuck slot "
"@LFC Slot ball is fucking depressing GET HIM GONE!!!!!"
The Xfactor Vultures
These fans are cold-calculating the numbers, convinced Slot's job security hinges on individual results rather than philosophy, and openly wondering if the Xabi Alonso deal is already done.
22.7%
"When we win, Slot gets another stay of exec*tion ........surely FSG has Alonso deal sewn up, right ?"
"Slot survived another week"
Reverse Psychology Merchants
A tiny faction using heavy sarcasm to mock Slot's survival instincts, sarcastically praising mediocrity whilst implying the whole situation is completely broken beyond repair.
9.6%
Slot slot
"This is going brilliantly isn't it Not to worry, thankfully, plenty more of this next season. Cant wait for more of this under Arne"
"Great goal for the league I think, surely that’s one more season for Slot after this extremely convincing win"
Everton Fans Blame Moyes After Derby Loss to Liverpool
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75 posts
Everton supporters are heavily criticising manager David Moyes for his substitution decisions and tactical approach during the 1-2 Merseyside Derby defeat, arguing that his substitutes killed their momentum when they were controlling the game. Fans are expressing frustration at a pattern under Moyes where Everton fail to capitalise on better form or favourable positions in derbies, consistently losing "on the finest margins" despite dominating periods of play.
Moyes Out, Full Stop
This camp believes Moyes' defensive, cautious mentality against Liverpool has become systemic failure — they're not analysing the match, they're calling time on his entire tenure.
61.3%
annoyance disappointment
liverpool fans
"Moyes is part of the problem. Losing mentality against these his whole fucking career."
"@Everton boring negative Moyes ... leave mate please ... Ur crap .."
Tactical Breakdown And Facts
These fans are dissecting what actually happened on the pitch — the Freddie substitution, personnel decisions, shape changes — treating the derby as a puzzle to solve rather than a referendum on the manager.
30.7%
neutral
liverpool fans
"The Freddie sub clearly changed the game in our favour."
"Moyes has a nice watch eh"
The Substitutions Were Cooked
This group is fixated on individual decisions in the second half — wrong players on, wrong positions, momentum killed — arguing Moyes lost the match through poor in-game management rather than pre-match setup.
26.9%
"Take that moyes"
"Subs were atrocious. No energy whatsoever. Ndiaye should've stayed on the left, it was working well with kdh"
At Least He's Winning Something
The smallest but sharpest camp: they're flipping the script entirely, arguing that whatever Moyes' faults, results matter more than style, and his post-match grumpiness is entertainment value on top.
8.0%
liverpool fans
"You know what’s also really good for long-term projects? Winning. Under Moyes, we are doing that "
"Salty Moyes post match interviews are gonna be great"
Chelsea Talk Amid Merseyside Stalemate Drama
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212 posts
Fans discussing Everton and Liverpool's 1-1 draw are broadly concerned about their squads' European credentials and depth issues, with particular worry about injuries and defensive vulnerabilities undermining their top-four ambitions. The conversation reveals scepticism about whether either side has the quality to genuinely compete with the Premier League's elite despite remaining mathematically in the mix.
Relief Over Arithmetic
Fans accepting that fifth place is now mathematically inevitable and treating the remaining battle as a formality rather than a crisis.
50.5%
neutral
chelsea win
"Thanks fuck we can get cl being 5th because theres no way we catching up with villa (i cant even imagine saying this wtf)"
"That should be ~~top 4~~ **5** sorted so. Going to be an interesting battle for ~~5th~~ **6th**. 4 teams on 48, Brighton on 47. Sunderland in 10th with 46. Going to be an excitin"
Rage Against The Ceiling
Supporters fuming that despite performing poorly all season, Chelsea's mediocrity is so widespread that even draws might guarantee European football.
30.7%
chelsea win
"Teams around us are so fucking bad, I think we could draw every single remaining PL game and still get 5th."
"How the fuck are we going to get CL after the season we’ve had. Fucking hell… Thanks to the Ev."
Champions League Dreams Alive
Optimists riding the momentum of the win and genuinely believing the gap to fourth is manageable enough to chase down before the season ends.
18.9%
optimism approval
chelsea win
"Up the Reds, big 3 points, safe to say champions league is well within reach, good start to my day"
"Well played in the end. Huge 3 points for us, nice 7 point gap between us and Chelsea."
Kavanagh's Merseyside Derby Performance Draws Heavy Criticism
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61 posts
Everton and Liverpool fans were divided on referee Chris Kavanagh's handling of the Merseyside Derby, with many criticising his officiating despite acknowledging his decisions may not have altered the 1-2 result, whilst others defended his display as relatively restrained. The negativity centres on his perceived loss of control early in the match and inconsistent management of the game's flow.
He's Ruined Everything
This is the dominant voice — fans convinced Kavanagh's refereeing decision was so catastrophically wrong it's essentially bent the entire match in one team's favour, and they're absolutely seething about it.
72.1%
anger annoyance
Dwight McNeil Beto
"I have genuinely never wanted to wish a man more harm than Chris Kavanagh The architect of disappointment. The nexus of pain. Not even bias, just pure dogshit."
"un-fucking-believable. You couldn't make it any more obvious if you tried. Corrupt as fuck"
Actually, Let's Talk About It
The measured crew who aren't dismissing the controversy outright but are willing to interrogate whether the call was genuinely wrong or just extremely contentious in the moment.
21.3%
neutral
Dwight McNeil Beto
"Even the stadiums gone silent. Well done Kavanagh "
"Kavanaugh MOTM. Unbelievable performance "
Bad Ref, But Did It Matter?
The pragmatists who acknowledge Kavanagh made a pigs ear of things but reckon the refereeing errors didn't ultimately swing the result — it's a distinction that matters to them.
20.0%
"Kavanaugh MOTM. Unbelievable performance "
"Kavanaugh was utterly shit but don’t think his (numerous) mistakes changed the outcome "
Kavanagh Gets Unfair Stick
The contrarian minority defending the official by pointing out Liverpool's actual statistical record under him is strong, suggesting the hysteria around his performance is overblown.
6.6%
Dwight McNeil Beto
"I love Chris kavanagh "
"Friendly reminder... Liverpool have the best record with Kavanaugh as head referee above all other active PGMOL officials. "
Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravenberch After Derby Loss
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150 posts
Liverpool supporters have launched a sustained critique of midfielder Ryan Gravenberch following the 2-1 defeat to Everton, with 150 posts collectively arguing he's been deployed in the wrong role this season and produced a genuinely poor individual performance. Fans are frustrated that his effective defensive midfielder role from last year has been abandoned for a vague "free roam" attacking position, stripping him of his primary strengths whilst failing to deliver anything meaningful in the final third.
He's Lost The Plot Completely
The majority are absolutely fuming because Gravenberch's passing and decision-making have become genuinely amateur-hour — they're saying he's regressed into one of Liverpool's worst midfielders despite costing nearly 300k.
71.3%
annoyance disappointment
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai Curtis Jones
"gravenberch pound for pound is the worst midfield passing ive seen in liverpool shirt. hes actually amatuerish man wtf"
"What the hell has happened to Gravenberch? He has been consistently one of our worst players for months now. "
Expensive Talent, Cheap Performances
This camp takes a measured view that whilst Gravenberch isn't delivering the standards expected for his price tag, his occasional moments of quality suggest he's underperforming rather than broken.
22.0%
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"Gravenberch is very lucky"
"gravenberch passing it disgraceful for someone we paid almost 300k. its not even eye of the needle pass, its the simple ones he constantly fuck up"
One Bright Spark In The Chaos
A tiny minority are holding onto isolated flashes of brilliance — his driving runs and attacking contributions — as evidence he's not completely lost, even as the rest of Anfield turns hostile.
6.7%
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"Fantastic drive from Gravenberch"
"Nice Graven!!!"
Everton Fans Fixate on Tarkowski in Late Defeat
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109 posts
Despite Liverpool's dramatic 90th-minute winner ending the Merseyside derby 2-1, Everton supporters are obsessing over a hair-pull incident involving Burnley loanee Tarkowski rather than discussing the actual match result or goals. The neutral sentiment reflects fans using the incident as a deflection point rather than engaging seriously with their side's performance or the late heartbreak.
The Play-By-Play Faithful
These fans are simply calling what they see—they noticed Tarkowski's defensive actions in real time and reported them matter-of-factly, treating the moment as straightforward football without emotional overlay.
54.1%
neutral
Michael Keane James Tarkowski
"great clearance from Tarkowski"
"Love that it was over Tarkowski."
Tarkowski The Scapegoat
This camp is absolutely seething, convinced that Tarkowski's error or poor positioning directly cost Everton the game, and they're channelling their late-match heartbreak into pure, unfiltered rage at one player.
34.9%
anger
Michael Keane James Tarkowski
"Utterly shit from Tarks and Jake that. Fucking awful. "
"Fuck Tarkowski and his fucking goal"
The Meme Merchants
These fans are finding dark humour in the chaos—they're using nicknames and mockery to process what happened, turning defensive lapses into comedy rather than tragedy.
23.1%
"Tart on the ground in the background is the best part of this picture"
"Haha Tart."
Tarkowski The Unlikely Hero
Against all odds, this minority believes Tarkowski actually came through in a critical moment with a clearance or intervention that mattered, and they're celebrating him as the game's redemptive figure.
11.0%
admiration
Michael Keane James Tarkowski
"Ahhhhhhhh tarky thank you"
"Beautiful clearance by Tarkowski"
Everton and Liverpool Fans Despair at Familiar Failings
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124 posts
After Liverpool's dramatic late winner in the Merseyside Derby, both sets of supporters are venting frustration about recurring, season-long problems that show no sign of improvement. The mood is one of resigned disappointment—fans are bracing for more of the same rather than expecting genuine progress.
Absolutely Gutted and Furious
These fans have reached boiling point, convinced the season is cursed and everything that can go wrong has, leaving them livid at their team's inability to escape this nightmare cycle.
67.7%
anger annoyance
season fire
"What in the cursed monkey paw is this fucking season? "
"This is the unluckiest fucking season I've ever seen. Fuck it all off"
Resigned But Contextually Realistic
They're acknowledging disappointment whilst simultaneously recognising this season isn't as catastrophic as previous campaigns, finding thin comfort in the brutal truth that it could always be worse.
28.6%
"My goats can't imagine it's ending 😭😭"
"and compared to previous seasons, at the beginning of the year I'd take it"
Caught in the Whirlwind
Still processing what's actually happening on the pitch, these fans oscillate between despair and acceptance, unable to settle on a fixed narrative because the season itself defies logic.
28.6%
"My goats can't imagine it's ending 😭😭"
"and compared to previous seasons, at the beginning of the year I'd take it"
Stubborn Hope Against the Odds
They're clinging to the belief that football's unpredictability could still deliver a twist, refusing to give up even though logic suggests the damage is already done.
26.6%
neutral
season fire
"What a wild season.. Can’t give up on this team"
"Strange season, but there’s still time to turn it around football always finds a way to surprise us when we least expect it."
Delusional or Deeply Detached
A tiny sliver of the fanbase is either laughing through the pain or genuinely convinced better days are imminent, either way completely disconnected from the widespread misery surrounding them.
5.6%
season fire
"Just a hilarious season"
"Bright season ahead "
Liverpool Edge Merseyside Derby in Dramatic Fashion
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604 posts
Fans are largely discussing Newcastle's attacking struggles and Alexander Isak's fitness issues rather than the Everton-Liverpool match itself, with supporters debating whether the Swedish striker can justify his price tag once fully recovered from injury. The derby appears to have generated neutral sentiment as it produced a tightly contested 2-1 Liverpool victory that resolved late in extra time.
Isak Must Go Now
These fans believe the £100 million signing is a catastrophic mistake and want him binned immediately, viewing the derby result as further evidence that Liverpool got fleeced in the transfer market.
46.9%
annoyance
Slot
"@LFC Isak is fucking wank, running around like a headless fucking chicken. He’s another donkey Should’ve kept Nunez"
"@LFC Get Isak in the fucking bin as well, horrible waste of a £100 odd million and a jersey that rat bastard"
Lucky Winners, Tactical Mess
This camp acknowledges Liverpool scraped the win but can't shake the feeling something's fundamentally broken — the build-up play is dire, the tactics are baffling, and Isak isn't being set up to succeed.
43.0%
neutral
Andrew Robertson Virgil van Dijk
"@LFC We got lucky. Our build-up play is horrendous. No idea what's the tactics and there's no supply to Isak. I can't imagine what these players really think in the dressing room l"
"Isak is terrible. I'll never understand that signing. Never made sense. "
The Signing Made No Sense
These analysers reckon Newcastle pulled off a heist and Isak is exposed as a liability because Liverpool's system doesn't actually play to his strengths, making the whole transfer look like poor planning.
23.9%
"Newcastle fleeced Liverpool. Isak looks like a liability out there "
"I have absolutely no idea what our plan is to play with Isak. We don't seem to play to his strengths (which to be fair he doesn't seem to be able to do either). The early ball from"
Watching It Fall Apart
This crowd is caught between frustration at what they're seeing unfold on the pitch and confusion about whether the problem is Isak's ability, the tactics, or both working against each other.
22.7%
"Newcastle fleeced Liverpool. Isak looks like a liability out there "
"I have absolutely no idea what our plan is to play with Isak. We don't seem to play to his strengths (which to be fair he doesn't seem to be able to do either). The early ball from"
Small Bright Spots Remain
The rare optimists are clinging to flashes of potential — a decent first touch here, a good pass there — convinced that with time Isak will prove his worth.
10.1%
Andrew Robertson Virgil van Dijk
"Isaks first shot, love it. "
"Another great pass to Isak."
Merseyside Derby Ends in Late Drama and Reactions
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86 posts
Fans across both sides are sharing lighthearted, emoji-heavy reactions to Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback victory over Everton, with Van Dijk's 90+10 minute winner stealing the match in added time. The discussion remains predominantly neutral and tongue-in-cheek, focusing on amusement at the chaotic nature of the result rather than serious tactical analysis.
The Stunned and Gutted
Nearly half the fanbase is still processing what just happened, caught between disbelief and disappointment at how the match unfolded in those final moments.
45.3%
neutral
"Dog 💩"
"Nooo 😞"
The Vindicated Celebration Squad
Over a third are absolutely buzzing because their team got what they wanted, and they're lapping up every second of the drama they've just witnessed.
34.9%
amusement approval
"🤩❤️ https://t.co/dAtFG0I5XG"
"🤩❤️ https://t.co/dAtFG0I5XG"
The Robbed and Betrayed
One in five fans are absolutely seething, convinced their side got done dirty and that something fundamentally unjust just happened on that pitch.
19.8%
"Damn bro, why 😭"
"wtf 🤦🏾‍♀️"
Liverpool Fans Turn on Konate After Derby Loss
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330 posts
With Liverpool losing 2-1 to Everton in a dramatic late collapse, supporters have seized on defender Ibou Konate's performance as a major problem, with 330 posts dissecting his errors and debating whether he's become a genuine liability compared to the more protected Virgil van Dijk. The discussion reveals deep frustration about his form regression over recent seasons, split between those demanding his exit and others defending his potential.
Konate Must Go Now
These fans believe the defender's performance was so catastrophically bad it warrants immediate removal from the squad, viewing his error as unforgivable negligence rather than an isolated mistake.
68.5%
anger disgust
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"That’s so fucking bad from Konate it makes me physically ill "
"this is 100% on Konate, what a fucking muppet, he needs to go now "
Let's Keep It Measured
This camp refuses to overreact, arguing Konate remains a capable defender despite one poor outing and suggesting his overall contribution still merits contract extension.
24.8%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Konate has been solid "
"Konate begging for a new contract with awesome play.."
The Decline Is Real
These supporters acknowledge Konate's pedigree but are genuinely worried about a sharp drop-off from his previous world-class form, treating the derby loss as evidence of a troubling downward trajectory.
24.0%
"Konate - wake up man."
"@gearoiddom Konate was world class 2 seasons ago man the drop off is insane"
Still World Class, Actually
A small but vocal group insists Konate is playing brilliantly and deserves praise for his defensive excellence, dismissing criticism as overblown reaction to one incident.
6.7%
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Konate having another great start, good to see he will renew his contract (ahemI "
"Another great poach holy shit!"
Fans Debate Third-Choice Keeper After Chaotic Derby
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95 posts
Everton and Liverpool supporters spent the match discussing goalkeeper selection, with particular focus on Liverpool's third-choice keeper and whether Everton adequately tested him during the goalless first half. The debate ranged from assessing the deputy's composure and ball-playing ability to speculating about injury concerns and what might happen if Liverpool move to a fourth-choice option.
Resigning to the Chaos
These fans are exhausted rather than outraged — they've accepted the derby nightmare as par for the course, almost resigned to watching inferior keepers play the football of their lives against their side.
49.5%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Probably the calmest 3rd choice out there"
"Seems like every goalkeeper has their best game of the season against us "
Absolutely Livid at the Collapse
This lot are furious that injuries have forced a third-choice keeper into a derby and even more livid that their team has failed to test him, turning frustration inward at their own performance.
42.1%
annoyance
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili Ármin Pécsi
"Third string goalie on and did we even manage a shot on goal? What a disgrace. "
"This game is lost. Both goalkeepers out too. "
Found a Hidden Gem
A tiny corner celebrating the backup keeper's composure on the ball, genuinely impressed by his ability with his feet and ready to argue he might be better than the established first choice.
8.4%
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili Ármin Pécsi
"I am liking this keeper. What's his name? Much more comfortable on the ball than Mam"
"Incredible this is the best England can come up with for their keeper"
Everton Heartbreak as Liverpool Steal Late Merseyside Derby
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139 posts
Everton fans are devastated after conceding a 90+10 minute winner to Virgil van Dijk, with the overwhelmingly negative sentiment reflecting disbelief at losing a match they'd fought back into with Beto's equaliser. The discussion captures raw frustration and resignation—supporters left numb by a cruel late collapse in a local derby that slipped through their fingers.
Absolute Meltdown Territory
The majority of Everton fans are genuinely furious at what they've just witnessed, convinced their side has served up an embarrassing performance that deserves all the rage it's getting.
82.0%
sadness anger
sad
"My god, what the fuck am I watching, fuuuuckkkkkkkkking horrible"
"This is so so bad in every way. wtf "
The Tactical Autopsy Club
These fans see past the emotion and diagnose exactly how Everton got tactically undone, viewing the late collapse less as shock and more as inevitable theatre.
37.5%
"Oh dear….how sad….never mind"
"it'd hurt more if it wasn't so obvious"
The Documentary Witness Stand
A small group simply processing the chaos objectively, calling out the decline they saw building in real time without needing to shout about it.
10.8%
neutral
sad
"Wow what just happened!! "
"Terrible. Absolutely terrible. Been coming for 25 minutes."
Finding Silver Linings in Defeat
The rare optimists who reckon there's something salvageable here, spotting moments or effort levels that suggest it wasn't quite the total disaster everyone else is making out.
7.2%
sad
"Better than I thought!"
"It's impressive honestly. "
Everton Fans Demand Manager Overhaul After Collapse
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126 posts
Everton supporters are turning on their manager following a devastating late loss to Liverpool, with fans arguing that tactical incoherence, poor pressing organisation, and lack of synergy have reduced the club to mid-table mediocrity. The consensus is brutal: this manager has failed and needs replacing immediately, or the club's decline will continue.
The Reckoning Has Come
These fans believe the manager's tactical incompetence has squandered a genuine top-four opportunity and demands immediate removal.
73.0%
annoyance disappointment
players
"5th should be near impossible to fuck up but this useless manager has no fucking clue soooo sick of him!!!!!"
"Fucking rubbish again.. how long can we keep this man in charge of our club. "
Steady Hand On The Wheel
These supporters acknowledge the frustration but recognise that wholesale changes require patience and contextual understanding of the club's situation.
20.6%
neutral
board Mohamed Salah
"I totally agree - it’s why YNWA matters so much to this club. But I understand where their reasoning is I have had dark thoughts as well but I’m proud that we’re not a team that gi"
"Good coaching would help "
The Tactical Autopsy
These analysts are dissecting the on-pitch problems and managerial decisions in real time, caught between diagnosing the issues and despairing at the solutions.
20.0%
"Keeps their manager in a job"
"![gif](giphy|eKVEcPKGWZ7Tq) This manager is gonna be the end of me."
The Contrarian's Gamble
These rare optimists either believe the manager deserves continued backing or are sarcastically highlighting the absurdity of the situation through ironic defence.
6.3%
board Mohamed Salah
"So glad we’ve stuck with this manager for so long, really paid off. "
"Because Pep is an elite coach"
Everton Fans Slam Defensive Chaos in Liverpool Loss
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81 posts
Everton supporters are furious at their side's defending during Liverpool's late winner, with particular criticism aimed at fullback Jarrad McNeil for his role in gifting possession and failing to track runners effectively in crucial moments. The discourse centres on abysmal defensive organisation and individual errors that cost them the derby, with fans questioning basic tactical discipline rather than celebrating Beto's equaliser.
McNeil Must Never Play Again
This faction believes one catastrophic defensive error is unforgivable and demands immediate exile from the starting XI, viewing it as a betrayal of the entire club.
48.1%
anger
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"McNeil just fucking sold, let the entire team down. The entire stadium down. The entire fan base down. Just gave them the ball on a platter. "
"mcneil sorry ass should never see another start. it's bodies in this subreddit that wouldv'e given more than the bullshit he does out there. "
One Mistake Doesn't Define Him
This group acknowledges McNeil's defensive lapse but contextualises it within a broader decent performance, arguing a single moment shouldn't erase an otherwise solid contribution.
48.1%
neutral
Jordan Pickford Mark Travers
"McNeil did alright besides the obvious mistake. Seems like a good guy"
"Thanks McNeil lad. But CMON GEORGE "
Everton Fans Rage Over Eleven Minutes Added Time
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142 posts
Everton supporters are furious that the referee awarded eleven minutes of stoppage time, viewing it as excessive and ultimately decisive in Liverpool's dramatic 90+10 winner from Virgil van Dijk. Fans argue the stoppages were inflated and point to key injuries—particularly Jarrad Branthwaite's departure—as factors that left them vulnerable during the extended period.
The Bewildered Observers
These fans are simply processing what just happened on the pitch—eleven minutes of added time is genuinely unusual, and they're noting it with a mix of disbelief and dark humour rather than taking a stance on whether it was justified.
57.0%
neutral
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"11 minutes, just enough time for us to win 12-1, pheew"
"Wow +11. Dont recall last one I saw that"
The Robbed And Furious
These are Everton supporters convinced the referee's decision to add so much time cost them the match, turning what should have been a win into dropped points through what they see as blatant officiating incompetence.
33.1%
anger
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo Alexander Isak
"11 mins of fuckery, omg"
"Took 97 minutes to have a good attack. Sick"
The Suspicious Sceptics
These fans are digging into the breakdown of those eleven minutes, questioning whether the stoppages genuinely warranted that much added time or whether something dodgy was happening behind the scenes.
30.8%
"What happened for 10 minutes extra time?"
"@changmai08did they time how long it took them to get to the changing rooms? 10 mins is a long time to add on"
The Late-Game Believers
These are the optimists who saw the extended minutes as a genuine opportunity—a chance for Everton to snatch something unexpected, and they're celebrating because the extra time delivered exactly what they hoped for.
9.9%
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"Worth the wait!"
"82 minute.. nice one "
VAR Offside Call Divides Everton and Liverpool Fans
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140 posts
Fans debated the correctness of a disallowed goal for offside, with most acknowledging it was the right call despite its marginal nature, whilst some questioned whether VAR's precision was genuinely being applied consistently. The discussion reveals frustration less about the decision itself and more about Everton's inability to create attacking opportunities and compete, with supporters recognising that relying on refereeing margins won't salvage their performance.
The Frame-By-Frame Obsessives
These fans are genuinely uncertain about the offside call and want to analyse every pixel, treating VAR as a forensic puzzle rather than taking a definitive stance either way.
54.3%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"YESSSSS (defo gonna be given offside)"
"offside. Nice little celebration though "
The System's Broken, Mate
Furious that Everton or Liverpool are being robbed by VAR inconsistency, these fans believe the technology is actively destroying the game and killing genuine football moments.
37.9%
anger
Andrew Robertson Virgil van Dijk Freddie Woodman
"Phew offside, what a horrible game as usual already"
"Fuck offside. Why the fuck should we rely on these decisions every time to keep us in game. Cant we depend on actually scoring. Pathetic football"
We'll Take The Luck
The small minority who either accept the call as correct or are quietly relieved their team got away with one, acknowledging VAR's favour with pragmatic acceptance.
7.9%
amusement
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Deserved goal ,hopefully on"
"Offside. We are so lucky"
Everton and Liverpool Fans Clash Over Referee Performance
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229 posts
Supporters from both sides have engaged in heated debate about referee decisions during the 1-2 derby defeat, with particular frustration directed at VAR's disallowed goal and inconsistent penalty appeals throughout the match. Fans are split on whether officials favoured one team, though many acknowledge the referee's controversial management of the game created unnecessary tension in what should have been a cleaner contest.
Refs Are Bottling It
Nearly seven in ten fans believe this referee made a catastrophic decision that cost their team the match, and they're absolutely furious about being robbed by incompetence.
68.6%
anger
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"I fucking hate this ref, I feel like we have that fucker far too many times"
"You absolute motherfuckers. And the ref too. "
The Ref's Had a Shocker
A smaller but measured contingent reckon the official's made a dodgy call, but they're treating it as one bad moment in an overall poor performance rather than a defining outrage.
26.6%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Ref really looking to get involved!"
"Only good thing this ref has done all game that "
Everton Fans Called the Heartbreak Before It Landed
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81 posts
Despite an engaging match that saw Everton equalise through Beto, supporters are expressing a sense of inevitability about their late defeat to Liverpool — as if they knew Van Dijk's injury-time winner was always coming. The discussion captures a peculiar mix of resignation and vindication, with fans claiming they'd predicted this exact outcome before the final whistle even blew.
The Prophecy Was Written
These fans saw it coming from a mile away — they're past anger now, just grimly vindicated by how perfectly predictable the whole thing unfolded.
54.3%
neutral
"The script is vindicated."
"I love how everyone just kind of figured how it would end. "
Trapped in the Cycle
This is the sound of supporters utterly exhausted by repeating patterns; they're not just frustrated with a result, they're furious at the inevitability of it all.
35.8%
"So fucking predictable "
"of FUCKING course that is just so typical"
Hope Wrestling With Reality
These fans desperately wanted to believe something different would happen, but their gut instinct — and the evidence — wouldn't let them escape what they already knew.
25.0%
"More to come"
"I know that is was me shamelessly coping and just praying for something. But I absolutely saw it coming. "
Still Believing the Story
A small but vocal camp convinced the real drama is yet to unfold, refusing to accept this is the ending rather than just another chapter.
9.9%
approval
"This is getting good "
"More to come"
Everton's Misery in Merseyside Derby Loss
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82 posts
Everton supporters are venting their frustration after another disappointing performance in a 1-2 defeat to Liverpool, with fans despairing at how "shite" they are and questioning the overall quality of Premier League football. Despite equalising through Beto, they couldn't hold on as Van Dijk's late header sealed yet another loss, leaving the fanbase convinced their side is among the division's worst performers.
Drowning In Embarrassment
These fans have moved past anger into a darker place — they're watching their team perform so badly that it's become almost comedic, a surreal descent into incompetence that defies belief.
84.1%
annoyance disgust
shite
"we look so fucking bad it’s almost funny at this point like my god "
"we look awful. how shit are we lmao "
We're Still Worse Than Them
This group acknowledges Everton's dreadful performance but finds twisted comfort in the fact that Liverpool were somehow even more abject, turning a defeat into a relative moral victory.
31.2%
"No matter how shit we are they are worse"
"Yes we were horrible"
Finding Silver Linings In Rubble
These are the stubborn optimists who latch onto the tiniest tactical improvements — a bit more pressing here, a moment of organisation there — and celebrate them like they've won the league.
8.5%
neutral
shite
"Well at least we're kinda pressing😅😅😅"
"Yess we do all of it 🤣🤣"
The Delusional Faithful
Against all evidence, this small camp genuinely believes the team looked better and is building towards something, either refusing to accept reality or spotting genuine improvement the other 93 percent of fans cannot see.
7.3%
shite
"We look so much better, but that can only last so long. SCORE"
"We're massive"
Liverpool's Historic Derby Moments at New Ground
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80 posts
Fans are celebrating Liverpool's 2-1 victory over Everton at their new stadium, with particular focus on Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk scoring the first-ever derby goals there—positioning these moments as potential landmark memories in the club's history. The discussion frames these goals as iconic, especially if they prove significant to the season's larger narrative around Champions League qualification.
Salah's Signature Moment Sealed
This lot are riding high on pure emotion, fixated on the poetry of seeing their Egyptian King write history by scoring Liverpool's first derby goal at the new ground — it's the narrative they'll tell for years.
58.8%
admiration
new derby stadium
"First derby goal at their new stadium, love that is Salah who scored that! Let’s go Reds! "
"Great first derby goal for your new stadium :)"
The Banter and The Noise
These fans are channelling raw derby aggression through ribald chants and wound-up one-liners, treating the occasion less as a hallowed moment and more as ammunition in the eternal Merseyside battle.
37.5%
neutral
derby stadium
"Yer derby goal, yer baldy head, yer Gary Mac"
"First derby goal at the Hill dick, you’ll never sing "
Everton Fans Dissect Squad Spending Amid Derby Frustration
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141 posts
Everton supporters are heavily criticising their summer transfer business and tactical approach following their late defeat to Liverpool, with particular focus on failed recruitment decisions and the manager's tactical limitations despite significant investment. The fanbase is questioning whether spending half a billion pounds has genuinely improved the team's competitiveness, especially with specific frustration aimed at defensive recruitment and striker quality.
Squad on Paper, Not in Play
These fans accept the spending is real but can't fathom why a 120 million pound striker isn't getting the service to actually score goals.
49.6%
neutral
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"Be nice if we could utilise the 120m striker we bought"
"Touches in opposition box would be nice to see right now "
Tactics Are Broken, Money Won't Fix It
This camp has abandoned hope that throwing cash at the problem matters — they believe the manager's system is fundamentally flawed and no amount of investment will change their fate.
43.3%
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"You are delusional. You could give this guy the GDP of a small country and his tactics would result in the same tired football. We got lucky today and he absolutely needs to go "
"So you buy the most expensive striker, but your wingers don't cross or pass it to the striker. How are we supposed to score? Fucking useless dumb tactics by slott "
Just Give It Time, Lads
The small but vocal optimists genuinely believe the 150 million spent will eventually click and pay dividends, refusing to write off the season just yet.
7.1%
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"Thats why we love our wingers "
"really hope this 150m investment pays off sooner"
Everton Fans Turn on Thierno Barry After Merseyside Derby Defeat
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138 posts
Everton supporters have launched a scathing critique of striker Thierno Barry following the 1-2 loss to Liverpool, with fans claiming he showed no effort or conviction when called upon as a substitute and demanding the club sell him in the summer. The consensus is brutally clear: Barry's attitude has collapsed since a previous incident, and Everton wasted a genuine opportunity to get a result because his lacklustre performance couldn't match the impact of Beto before injury forced him off the pitch.
Barry's The Scapegoat
Nearly seven in ten fans are absolutely furious with Thierno Barry specifically, convinced his introduction fundamentally destroyed Everton's shape and handed Liverpool an undeserved victory they had no right to get.
68.8%
disappointment annoyance
Dwight McNeil Beto Iliman Ndiaye
"What a miserable fucking game that was. Bringing Barry on changed the game. He's the worst player I've seen at our club and that's saying something. You can't mount any kind of p"
"@Everton losing to a bunch of murders fuck me, if barry was a dog i’d have shot him"
Barry Out, No Debate
Just over a quarter of supporters are cutting straight to the point — they want him gone immediately, viewing him as a liability who shouldn't be anywhere near a Premier League pitch.
27.5%
neutral
Beto Dwight McNeil
"@Everton Hoping Barry picks up his P45 before he leaves the changing room!!"
"Barry yes. George no. He has promise and actually looks somewhat like a footballer that does this as a career."
We Lost To Ourselves
A sizeable chunk recognise that Liverpool were genuinely poor that day, but are equally scathing about Everton's shocking execution, framing the derby defeat as a catastrophic failure of collective performance rather than one player's mistake.
26.0%
"@scrappy2604 that is exactly how the game went mate Liverpool weren't even good and Everton were on top, it was when beto got injured and went off we lost the game because Barry ca"
"Liverpool were shit, trust Everton to be absolutely shitter on the day, we I've not seen us play that poorly for some time and they let us and themselves down in a big way.. oh it"
Talent Versus Disaster
A smaller but vocal group are making distinctions between individual players in the squad, suggesting some have genuine promise whilst others (notably Barry) are simply not good enough for this level.
24.0%
"@scrappy2604 that is exactly how the game went mate Liverpool weren't even good and Everton were on top, it was when beto got injured and went off we lost the game because Barry ca"
"Liverpool were shit, trust Everton to be absolutely shitter on the day, we I've not seen us play that poorly for some time and they let us and themselves down in a big way.. oh it"
Liverpool Fans Debate Curtis Jones Man of the Match
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71 posts
The discussion centres on Liverpool's narrow 2-1 victory over Everton, with fans engaged in a light-hearted debate about who deserved the man-of-the-match award—primarily Curtis Jones, Mohamed Salah, and Virgil van Dijk—via what appears to be a sponsored Carlsberg poll. The tone is decidedly neutral, with supporters offering their picks without significant controversy around the referee's actual decisions during the match.
The Performance Was Forgettable
These fans argue that nobody on the pitch delivered a standout display worthy of individual recognition, making the award feel like an empty gesture rather than a genuine accolade.
66.2%
neutral
"@LFC @carlsberg There literally wasn’t a man of the match."
"@LFC @carlsberg No one deserves man of the match"
Something Doesn't Add Up Here
This group processes the decision with bewilderment and dark humour, suggesting the award is so baffling it borders on the inexplicable or deliberately provocative.
50.0%
"Somebody has clearly spiked the coffee at the LFC coffee bar with ovaltine..."
"@LFC @carlsberg King"
Curtis Deserved His Moment
A smaller but vocal contingent backs the award wholeheartedly, crediting Jones with a performance that merited recognition amongst Liverpool's attacking talents.
22.5%
optimism admiration
"@LFC @carlsberg Thank you Mo and Big Virg"
"@Dannyelewa @LFC @carlsberg Nice decision mate Let’s connect"
This Is An Absolute Insult
The most fired-up segment sees Curtis Jones's award as a humiliating embarrassment that proves either he's not good enough for the club or the entire decision-making process is fundamentally broken.
11.3%
"@LFC @carlsberg Can you vote for a worst player to sell to the championship? Get Curtis jones away from my club right now"
"@LFC @carlsberg David Moyes! The curse against Liverpool continues"
Everton's Injury Crisis Deepens in Merseyside Derby Loss
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327 posts
Everton fans are devastated not just by Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 victory—sealed by Virgil van Dijk's stoppage-time header—but by two players being stretchered off during the second half, with concerns mounting over the club's mounting injury toll. The discussion reveals genuine alarm about the physical toll of the match and whether Everton can survive the season with their squad depleted.
Season In The Bin
These fans have completely lost faith — they're not just angry about the injuries, they're furious that another derby loss compounds what they see as a fundamentally broken campaign that keeps getting worse.
62.7%
sadness anger
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Yaay another injury, just what we needed. I HATE THIS FUCKING SEASON"
"Absolutely FUCK this season jfc can't believe even Giorgi got injured by these fucks"
Looking For Silver Linings
Pragmatists trying to inject some hope into the despair by reminding themselves that Everton's medical team has occasionally worked miracles with recovery timelines, so maybe this won't be as catastrophic as it feels right now.
34.6%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"On the brighter side, if we’re looking at anything similar to the start of the season, we’ll get him back much earlier. Christmas maybe? "
"The magical whistle of head healing "
Waiting For The Damage Report
These fans are in limbo — they're not celebrating or despairing yet because they don't actually know how serious the injuries are, so they're reserving judgment until the medical facts come in.
23.3%
"Two players got stretchered off in the 2nd half but sure mate"
"Hopefully nothing is serious with Giorgi’s injury"
The Derby Result Hit Different
Focused on the match itself rather than the injury spiral, these supporters are wrestling with what it means that Everton lost to Liverpool on this specific occasion, separate from the broader crisis unfolding.
20.0%
"Two players got stretchered off in the 2nd half but sure mate"
"Hopefully nothing is serious with Giorgi’s injury"
Something Dodgy Went Down Here
Convinced there's a refereeing or conduct issue at the heart of the injuries — they're suggesting foul play or negligence caused the casualties, not just bad luck.
20.0%
"Two players got stretchered off in the 2nd half but sure mate"
"Hopefully nothing is serious with Giorgi’s injury"
Everton Fans Implode After Late Liverpool Heartbreak
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57 posts
Following a brutal 90+10 minute Virgil van Dijk winner that snatched the Merseyside derby from Everton's grasp, supporters descended into rage and frustration online, with the post-match conversation dominated by angry venting rather than any substantive tactical analysis of the match itself.
The Refereeing Conspiracy Brigade
These fans are absolutely convinced the official got it catastrophically wrong and that Everton gets screwed over by dodgy decisions every single time — it's not bad luck, it's a pattern of injustice.
71.9%
anger annoyance
"No fucking idea what this even means, bud. How about you elaborate and contribute some context rather than chat shit?"
"Fucking every fucking time. And yes I am pissed off."
The Technical Rulebook Lawyers
They're genuinely trying to work out whether the call was actually correct or not, weighing up the evidence rather than just rage-posting, though plenty of them are seething underneath.
50.0%
"Fucking every fucking time. And yes I am pissed off."
"You sound mad"
The Exhausted Realists
They've seen this film before and they're too drained to properly explode — they're just observing the carnage with a kind of numb, sterile acceptance that this is what supporting Everton means.
21.1%
neutral
"Recovering"
"Thats a brillant description sterile . Its totally sterile "
The Liverpool Wind-Up Merchants
A tiny pocket of people — either Reds fans rubbing salt in the wound or Everton fans so broken they're laughing at the absurdity — treating this heartbreak as pure theatre and meme fodder.
7.0%
"It was explained Hun. Have a nice life ☺️"
"New meme unlocked "
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Anfield Victory in Chaotic Finale
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64 posts
Following Liverpool's dramatic 2-1 comeback win over Everton at Goodison Park, supporters are celebrating the three points with irreverent jokes about the stadium's nickname and location, whilst acknowledging the emotional toll of a tense match that went deep into injury time. The neutral sentiment reflects a mix of relief and humour rather than outright anger about refereeing decisions, despite VAR's involvement earlier in the match.
The Scrutiny Squad
These fans are locked in forensic debate about whether the controversial decision was actually correct, refusing to take sides until they've examined every angle frame by frame.
59.4%
neutral
"1st W at the hill dick baby"
"well yeah the hill dicky could end up sinking into the sea."
The Robbed and Furious
Everton supporters absolutely convinced the call was a stitch-up, channelling pure rage at what they see as another injustice handed to their fierce rivals.
25.0%
"Dickhead Hill looks so uninspiring. More grey than blue "
"Hill Penisson is our bitch !"
The Vindicated Believers
Liverpool fans revelling in the decision with genuine delight, treating the contentious moment as justified and even finding humour in how brilliantly it all played out.
15.6%
amusement admiration
"Dicky Dock might be the best name ever!"
"Hill Dicko away end beautiful for TV"
Liverpool Fans Celebrate Van Dijk's Dramatic Derby Winner
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59 posts
Fifty-nine posts from Liverpool supporters are revelling in Virgil van Dijk's 100th-minute header that sealed a 2-1 comeback victory over Everton in the Merseyside Derby, with fans treating the late winner as poetic justice and drawing comparisons to John Tarkowski's last-minute goal in the final derby at Goodison Park. The mood is overwhelmingly celebratory, with supporters expressing relief and satisfaction at snatching victory from the jaws of a draw, particularly relishing Everton's early exit from the stadium before the final whistle.
Pure Catharsis, Finally Here
These fans have been starved of late-game drama and redemption, so Van Dijk's winner isn't just a goal—it's emotional release, proof that Liverpool can still deliver the moments that make football worth the heartbreak.
79.7%
admiration joy
"Van dijk!!!! What a beautiful header!!! It's been so long we get to celebrate a late goal WHERE WE GET TO WINNNNN"
"@LFC Liverpool got 5th now that's for sure thank you Mo Salah and for the winner Virgil Van Dijk! https://t.co/eFsj4C6KLA"
Brutally Accepting The Hierarchy
They're acknowledging Van Dijk's dominance with almost resigned amusement, treating the derby result as inevitable theatre where Liverpool's centre-back simply owns Everton again, full stop.
15.3%
neutral
"@LFC Imagine leaving it until the 100th minute just to make it hurt more. Virgil van Dijk, you absolute monster. 🫡🔴"
"@Everton New stadium same old Everton, Virgil van Dijk continues to fucking own you 🤣 Pickford tried to end his career and Van Dijk still dunks on him 🤣🤣🤣🤣"
Overwhelmed By The Sheer Drama
This micro-group were so viscerally shocked by the late winner that they couldn't contain themselves—the moment didn't just excite them, it genuinely frightened them into submission.
5.1%
"Scared the shit out of my cat when Van Dijk’s goal went in"
"@Everton New stadium same old Everton, Virgil van Dijk continues to fucking own you 🤣 Pickford tried to end his career and Van Dijk still dunks on him 🤣🤣🤣🤣"
Everton Fans Fuming at Referee's Inconsistent Yellows
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160 posts
Supporters across the board are accusing the referee of one-sided officiating in Liverpool's 2-1 win, claiming Liverpool players escaped punishment for persistent fouling whilst Everton received cards for dissent. The overwhelmingly negative reaction centres on the contrast between minimal disciplinary action overall (just one yellow shown) and what fans perceived as blatant bias favouring the visitors.
The Ref Robbed Us Again
Everton fans convinced the referee systematically favoured Liverpool through inconsistent card decisions, seeing it as corruption rather than incompetence.
63.7%
annoyance
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"Liverpool is so corrupt my god and i can't stand this Ref like i actually hate his decisions...also do you guys as Everton fans go through this ever matchday? "
"@Everton That ref is a disgrace!"
Actually, Let's Talk Details
A more measured crowd willing to debate the specific incidents on their merits rather than declare wholesale bias.
33.1%
neutral
Mohamed Salah Cody Gakpo
"I'd love a second yellow on Little Arms"
"That’s funny af that he got himself booked there"
The System's Rigged Against Us
Neutrals and fed-up Everton supporters who see a pattern of disadvantage so severe that points deductions feel inevitable.
31.8%
"I watched the game today as a neutral, and the ref today was so biased, Liverpool and especially Gravenberch kicked the Everton players non stop for the first half, yet no cards fo"
"I've seen enough - ten deduction for Everton"
Liverpool Steal Dramatic Derby Win in Injury Time Chaos
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71 posts
Fans are dissecting Liverpool's controversial late winner from Virgil van Dijk's header in the 90th minute, with discussion centring on a missed corner kick opportunity moments earlier and the increasingly chaotic nature of set-piece defending in modern football. The neutral sentiment reflects a split between Liverpool supporters celebrating a "smash and grab" victory they admit they didn't deserve, and Everton fans frustrated by defensive lapses in the closing stages.
Just Here For The Chaos
These fans are processing the madness neutrally, fixating on procedural oddities like the VAR delay rather than taking an emotional stance on who got robbed or blessed.
63.4%
neutral
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Why did that take an age to put the flag up "
"Smash and Grab The legends ran it back "
We Got Mugged Off
Everton supporters are seething because they believe their team failed to do the basics—clearing their lines—and got punished for it in the cruelest possible way.
21.1%
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"Clear the last fucking corner you losers "
"smash and grab, virg. just end it."
That's Not How This Should Work
These fans are caught between amusement and disbelief, questioning the tactical setup itself because a corner without a packed box feels genuinely unusual and wrong.
20.6%
"Ahhhh hahahaha closer to the corner post than the goal ! Pmsl"
"So weird to see a corner without everyone in the 6 yard box 😂"
Redemption Arc Complete
Liverpool fans are euphoric because their player came through in the exact moment that mattered most, turning a potential villain moment into pure salvation.
15.5%
amusement
Freddie Woodman Giorgi Mamardashvili
"HE DID IT HOOOOOOOOOO"
"He made up for it!"
Everton Fans Blame Mentality After Late Liverpool Loss
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322 posts
Everton supporters are furious after losing 1-2 to Liverpool with a controversial late goal, directing their anger at the team's poor passing, decision-making, and lack of mental resilience rather than individual match events. Fans are criticising everything from basic ball retention to predictable attacking patterns, arguing the squad's repeated failure to execute simple football reflects a deeper "loser mentality" stemming from the manager's approach.
Mac Allister Made Us Lose
Fans are pointing the finger squarely at the midfielder's decision-making in the final moments, convinced his mistake cost Everton the derby and proving the team's mentality crumbles when it matters most.
80.1%
annoyance
Idrissa Gueye Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall James Garner
"Why tf is this team so fucking brain dead?"
"forget playing decent football, Andy Robertson literally just kicked the ball out of play like a fucking infant. What in the fuck do they do in training. Do they do fucking anythin"
We're Gutted But Not Shocked
These supporters acknowledge the pain of losing to Liverpool whilst recognising the structural failures—dodgy defending, lack of control—that have become Everton's recurring nightmare in big matches.
35.7%
"Mid table battle as usual"
"Gutted. With all the big bastards we have in the team we have to be defending corners better than that. "
Talent Without The Steel
This camp sees the real problem as deeper than one player: Everton's midfield has all the ability in the world but none of the grit, aggression, or winning mentality needed to grind out results against rivals.
16.1%
neutral
Alexis Mac Allister Dominik Szoboszlai
"we got the most talented but softest midfield I've ever seen us have. We need figters with grit so bad in this side. "
"Would be cool if we could string a few passes together "
Everton Fans Demand Manager Sacking After Liverpool Collapse
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114 posts
Everton supporters are calling for their manager's head following a devastating 1-2 defeat to Liverpool, with fans expressing fury at what they perceive as chronic disorganisation and tactical incompetence, particularly the late collapse that saw Virgil van Dijk's injury-time winner seal a humiliating loss. The discussion centres on the manager's perceived inability to control matches, with supporters suggesting he should be sent back to Holland and replaced entirely.
The Manager's Got To Go
Fans demanding immediate sacking, convinced the post-Klopp collapse is irreversible and that only a managerial change can salvage the season.
81.6%
annoyance anger
spot sack
"@LFC YOU CAN FUCK OFF ADMIN. YOU POSTED THAT FUCKING PRICK CARRAGHER AND HIS STUPID FUCKING TOP 10 video you cunt"
"@LFC Horrible performance AGAIN. You better sack him in the summer. The drop off post Klopp is cataclysmic"
Beyond Fraud — Just Genuinely Hopeless
A subset arguing the manager isn't even a calculated fraud but simply lacks the basic competence to manage at this level.
26.7%
"Liam is so ass he can’t even be classified as fraud, he’s just bad bad "
"he’s jus so bad that he can’t even be classified as fraud (pretend good)"
Dark Comedy Defence
Fans processing the devastation by comparing current chaos to previous managerial disasters, finding grim humour in just how bad things have become.
14.9%
neutral
spot sack
"at least van gaal was comedy gold."
"At least we got one Dutch guy who doesn’t let us down <3"

Cross-Cutting Patterns

Freddie Woodman
Appears across 11 debates: Fans Debate Third-Choice Keeper After Chaotic Derby, Mamardashvili Injury Overshadows Liverpool's Dramatic Derby Win, Merseyside Derby Descends Into Crowd Chaos and Accusations, Everton's Late Collapse as VAR Controversy Fades Away, VAR Offside Call Divides Everton and Liverpool Fans, Everton's Injury Crisis Deepens in Merseyside Derby Loss, Woodman's Surprise Derby Baptism Amid Injury Crisis, Liverpool Fans Turn on Konate After Derby Loss, Everton and Liverpool Fans Clash Over Referee Performance, VVD's Late Drama Overshadows Origi Controversy, Liverpool Steal Dramatic Derby Win in Injury Time Chaos
Giorgi Mamardashvili
Appears across 11 debates: Fans Debate Third-Choice Keeper After Chaotic Derby, Mamardashvili Injury Overshadows Liverpool's Dramatic Derby Win, Merseyside Derby Descends Into Crowd Chaos and Accusations, Everton's Late Collapse as VAR Controversy Fades Away, VAR Offside Call Divides Everton and Liverpool Fans, Everton's Injury Crisis Deepens in Merseyside Derby Loss, Woodman's Surprise Derby Baptism Amid Injury Crisis, Liverpool Fans Turn on Konate After Derby Loss, Everton and Liverpool Fans Clash Over Referee Performance, VVD's Late Drama Overshadows Origi Controversy, Liverpool Steal Dramatic Derby Win in Injury Time Chaos
Mohamed Salah
Appears across 8 debates: Liverpool Fans Debate Rio's Inconsistency After Derby Loss, Everton Fans Dissect Squad Spending Amid Derby Frustration, Everton Fans Demand Manager Overhaul After Collapse, Liverpool Edge Merseyside Derby in Dramatic Fashion, Everton Fans Rage Over Eleven Minutes Added Time, Everton and Liverpool Fans Dissect Gravy's Performance, Liverpool Fans Praise Gakpo's Display in Derby Victory, Everton Fans Fuming at Referee's Inconsistent Yellows
Alexis Mac Allister
Appears across 8 debates: Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance, Everton Fans Blame Mentality After Late Liverpool Loss, Fans Divided on Controversial Defender After Derby Heartbreak, Liverpool Edge Everton as Salah's Derby Heroics Continue, Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance in Merseyside Derby, Liverpool Fans Question Wirtz Impact After Derby Stalemate, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravenberch After Derby Loss, Liverpool Fans Divided on Szoboszlai's Effort in Derby Loss
Dominik Szoboszlai
Appears across 7 debates: Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance, Everton Fans Blame Mentality After Late Liverpool Loss, Fans Divided on Controversial Defender After Derby Heartbreak, Fans Divided Over Curtis Jones Performance in Merseyside Derby, Liverpool Fans Question Wirtz Impact After Derby Stalemate, Liverpool Fans Turn on Gravenberch After Derby Loss, Liverpool Fans Divided on Szoboszlai's Effort in Derby Loss