It was Bill Shankly, one of the biggest producers of famous phrases in football history, who said that to know if he was leading Liverpool on the right track, it was enough for him to see the face of his brother-in-law, a fan of Everton fans. The classification was for him a less reliable thermometer than the sultry face and the grunts of his sister’s husband every time he crossed it. Something similar happens to certain tweeps who, embittered b…
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It was Bill Shankly, one of the biggest producers of famous phrases in football history, who said that to know if he was leading Liverpool on the right track, it was enough for him to see the face of his brother-in-law, a fan of Everton fans. The classification was for him a less reliable thermometer than the sultry face and the grunts of his sister’s husband every time he crossed it. Something similar happens to certain tweeps who, embittered b…