Liverpool thread 2018/19

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True but I want everything, I want Spurs to finish second the rags to finish third and the scousers just to scrape CL, I never quite understood why rag fans hated the bin dippers but now it's evident in spades.
But you're right a draw wouldn't be a disaster.
I have to say that I wouldn’t mind united finishing second to us now. It’d be a kick in the teeeh to both Liverpool and Spurs. And it wouldn’t make much of a difference to the decisions united need to make anyway at this stage as 4th seems more than likely.
 
It’s February the race hasn’t even started yet, if a team falls away it could end up a damp squib & be over by April. Like a 10000m running race it’s several laps of the track until the 400m race at the end.

Can’t see it being decided after 93 mins of final game.
Come on February is deep into the boom bust cycle, in fact they've had the money shot and are now going limp.
 
This has actually appeared on RAWK today: "Guardiola is slowly morphing into Mourinho. He's becoming unbearable. An absolute c*nt who should not be in the conversation when it comes to the best managers in the game. He's achieved nothing. Managed arguably the best squad football has ever seen at Barcelona, won domestically at Bayern with little to no competition, and has a bottomless pit of cash at Man City. "
The thing people don’t get is that Barca finished 3rd the season before Pep took over and Pep made household names out of relative nobodies by improving them and winning as a team whilst shipping out the ‘supertars’ already there.

How they think Pep is morphing into Jose fuck only knows. He couldn’t be more the opposite.

I fucking detest scousers.
 
That people believe that Barcelona were at the top of their game is an urban myth, perpetuated by those who refuse to believe that Pep made a difference. His bosses took a leap of faith because they had seen what he had achieved with the academy setup, and the rest is history. He took huge decisions with major world stars, which shows some cahonas for a young manager. Their achievements under Pep are unparalleled.

We are so fortunate to have him and I only hope that he sets the platform in place for the future. Personally, I couldn't really care if we continue to win trophy after trophy when he has gone but to be humble, play with style, and have a regular, top-drawer local lad coming into the first team from the academy would be a great legacy.
 
That people believe that Barcelona were at the top of their game is an urban myth, perpetuated by those who refuse to believe that Pep made a difference. His bosses took a leap of faith because they had seen what he had achieved with the academy setup, and the rest is history. He took huge decisions with major world stars, which shows some cahonas for a young manager. Their achievements under Pep are unparalleled.

We are so fortunate to have him and I only hope that he sets the platform in place for the future. Personally, I couldn't really care if we continue to win trophy after trophy when he has gone but to be humble, play with style, and have a regular, top-drawer local lad coming into the first team from the academy would be a great legacy.

Think they finished 4th the season before he took over. That would be like taking over Chelsea or United this summer and winning the quadruple next season.

As you say, he dismantled an aging team full of egos and built a monster.
 
That people believe that Barcelona were at the top of their game is an urban myth, perpetuated by those who refuse to believe that Pep made a difference. His bosses took a leap of faith because they had seen what he had achieved with the academy setup, and the rest is history. He took huge decisions with major world stars, which shows some cahonas for a young manager. Their achievements under Pep are unparalleled.

We are so fortunate to have him and I only hope that he sets the platform in place for the future. Personally, I couldn't really care if we continue to win trophy after trophy when he has gone but to be humble, play with style, and have a regular, top-drawer local lad coming into the first team from the academy would be a great legacy.

West Ham tried exactly the same as Barca with Glenn Roeder with players like Lampard, Cole, Carrick & Ferdinand we know how that ended.
 
The thing people don’t get is that Barca finished 3rd the season before Pep took over and Pep made household names out of relative nobodies by improving them and winning as a team whilst shipping out the ‘supertars’ already there.

How they think Pep is morphing into Jose fuck only knows. He couldn’t be more the opposite.

I fucking detest scousers.

That people believe that Barcelona were at the top of their game is an urban myth, perpetuated by those who refuse to believe that Pep made a difference. His bosses took a leap of faith because they had seen what he had achieved with the academy setup, and the rest is history. He took huge decisions with major world stars, which shows some cahonas for a young manager. Their achievements under Pep are unparalleled.

We are so fortunate to have him and I only hope that he sets the platform in place for the future. Personally, I couldn't really care if we continue to win trophy after trophy when he has gone but to be humble, play with style, and have a regular, top-drawer local lad coming into the first team from the academy would be a great legacy.

Any time some says that Pep took over the best team in the world, you automatically know that they didn't watch Spanish football back then. Guardiola took over a team that finished 10 points behind Villareal and nearly 20 points behind the eventual champions Real Madrid.

He came in and immediately sold their best player - Ronaldinho - and their best midfielder - Deco, while building the team around a baby Messi, Xavi (who was having trouble keeping a starting spot at the time) and Iniesta. He brought up Busquets from Barcelona B to play as his pivot and bought baby Pique from United.

If Barcelona were the best team in the world, it was because Guardiola MADE them into the best team in the world. And all credit goes to him for that.
 
Think they finished 4th the season before he took over. That would be like taking over Chelsea or United this summer and winning the quadruple next season.

As you say, he dismantled an aging team full of egos and built a monster.

3rd, but you're right in everything. He prioritised sorting out the egos, which is why he got rid of Dinho and Deco and tried to swap Eto for Villa (the 3rd move didn't happen as Puyol encouraged Pep to keep Eto, who told Pep he'd buy into the system to play the way he had to). 2 years later, Villa was bought to replace Ibra and Pep's original idea came to fruition.
 
The thing people don’t get is that Barca finished 3rd the season before Pep took over and Pep made household names out of relative nobodies by improving them and winning as a team whilst shipping out the ‘supertars’ already there.

How they think Pep is morphing into Jose fuck only knows. He couldn’t be more the opposite.

I fucking detest scousers.
He only turned a player they thought was worse than Jordan Ibe into one of the best players in world football. It makes a lot of sense why they are so bitter.
 
The famed front three aren’t doing a great deal at the moment either. I saw a stat that showed that, in 2019 so far, they’ve scored just 12 goals. That’s one more than Burnley and three less than Palace.

Their famed front 3 know that no matter how shit they are, they’ll get picked regardless as they have no back up.

Not a good situation to be in.

We have aguero, Sane, Sterling and Jesus all firing. Knowing they have to be on top form or they’re out the next game. All pushing each other while mane, firmino and salah get more complacent by the day.
 
Is this the first time in City's history they are cheering on Utd. Serious question!!
 
Is this the first time in City's history they are cheering on Utd. Serious question!!
It's a new situation to us. When we were shit the rags cheered us playing their opponents. I still remember my family of rags reactions after we beat derty Leeds 4-0 in 91.


The opposite way round we wouldn't have given a shit. If your fans (Sorry it was those naughty Chelsea fans in disguise) hadn't attacked our coach with the police's blessing last season it would probably be the same today. Any respect, however small went from me that night towards your club.
 
Get Boerbols. They can do both.. Too heavy to nick to.

I wouldn't want to be their postman :)

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