Liverpool thread 2018/19

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I hope you’re joking about the last bit.

I hope you enjoy the game, even though you won’t see many of our first-teamers.

I will — hoping to see more Foden, and Garcia, among others, and to give Joey H one last cheer. Never mind, I’m out in December for a match or two — I’d assume these lazy World Cup sods will be back from putting their feet up by then!
 
Strangely enough, a very good game, in terms of answers. Got tired in the end, but over all nice control and fluidity.

Klopp has tried players in different positions, mostly out of position.

Origi has been Liverpool's worst player by far. He got a chance as top striker today and looked completely lost.

Woodburn has the touch, but he just doesn't cut it as a midfielder yet. Too easily bullied.

Ojo and Markovic done. Ok players, but doesn't cut it.

Solanke decent as a left winger, but still no way near PL standard. Doesn't bode well that both Solanke and Origi looks out of their depth in all the offensive spots.

Clyne useless in offense, good defensively.

VVD a beast. Looks stronger and more fit.

Keita has been out of this world.

Vintage Sturridge.

Karius ... oh poor Karius.
 
I doubt very much that they do - what's damning is that those in positions of leadership/power aren't doing nearly enough to push back against these actions.

Wrong. No average scouser has condemned the actions of the minority as you keep saying. In fact the tone has been decidedly conciliatory. How do I know - I live in fucking Liverpool (for my sins). Now jog on you know nowt.
 
Wrong. No average scouser has condemned the actions of the minority as you keep saying. In fact the tone has been decidedly conciliatory. How do I know - I live in fucking Liverpool (for my sins). Now jog on you know nowt.
I don't live in Liverpool (thank fuck) but I've heard enough of the cult members defending it or writing it off over here to know.
 
Strangely enough, a very good game, in terms of answers. Got tired in the end, but over all nice control and fluidity.

Klopp has tried players in different positions, mostly out of position.

Origi has been Liverpool's worst player by far. He got a chance as top striker today and looked completely lost.

Woodburn has the touch, but he just doesn't cut it as a midfielder yet. Too easily bullied.

Ojo and Markovic done. Ok players, but doesn't cut it.

Solanke decent as a left winger, but still no way near PL standard. Doesn't bode well that both Solanke and Origi looks out of their depth in all the offensive spots.

Clyne useless in offense, good defensively.

VVD a beast. Looks stronger and more fit.

Keita has been out of this world.

Vintage Sturridge.

Karius ... oh poor Karius.
Sturridge injured again? I do feel sorry for that guy.
 
Sky sports reporting at its finest.

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Perhaps so Karen.

But, at least to overseas fans, this sort of behavior is entirely unacceptable - to the extent that overseas fans may switch loyalties if the status quo continues.

Dear oh fucking dear, you wonder why some aren't taken seriously, just like Dzeko fan boys, all Roma fans now.

Not sure when it begins exactly and obviously doesn't include the latest spending spree but however you look at it Klopp has assembled an awesome team with a relatively small net spend.

If we sell KDB and Sane and then go out and buy another 5 top players we'll have assembled a top side for a relatively small net spend. That's how they do it, buy promising young players then sell them once they become their best players just as they get close to challenging, slump back down a couple of positions then rinse and repeat.
 
Beeb headlines for their friendly game...

Depleted liverpool fall to defeat lol fuck off you ****s.
 
Beeb headlines for their friendly game...

Depleted liverpool fall to defeat lol fuck off you ****s.

Was laughing at that headline this morning, didn’t say that when City played Dortmund.

They also did a separate report highlighting Sancho and how he had a point to prove, no mention there was barely a City first teamer on the pitch.
 
It appears not to have occurred to the deluded dippers that this 'nett spend' nonsense has only been possible because 3 of their best players in recent times - Suarez, Coutinho and Sterling - all wanted out because they could see their trophyless careers stagnating at Klanfield. None of them won a bean at Liverpool. All of them have won multiple trophies since leaving Liverpool.
 
Was laughing at that headline this morning, didn’t say that when City played Dortmund.

They also did a separate report highlighting Sancho and how he had a point to prove, no mention there was barely a City first teamer on the pitch.


not like the BBC to show favour towards the dippers or rags - total cnut of an organisation
 
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