Liverpool thread 2018/19

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Taking the domestic cups seriously instead of binning them off at the first opportunity might be a good place to start.

I think they did the the cups seriously. Just they are that fucking arrogant, they were sure their 3rd tier players
would be good enough against any opposition they might face.
 
I think they did the the cups seriously. Just they are that fucking arrogant, they were sure their 3rd tier players
would be good enough against any opposition they might face.
They really didn't,they got out so they could have 2 warm weather breaks,if they were serious they would have stayed in longer
 
I think they did the the cups seriously. Just they are that fucking arrogant, they were sure their 3rd tier players
would be good enough against any opposition they might face.

To be honest I don't think Klopp took them very seriously at all. He's basically a coward and didn't want his Liverpool side fighting on four fronts.
 
Dipper fake news and bitterness never corrected by the media:

We spend our own money, City spend Oil money.. WRONG

CITY are owned by a country. WRONG

WE deserve the title this season, City cheated .. WRONG

WE are European royalty ... WRONG

Salah does not dive.. HA HA HA

We have the best attack in Europe.. WRONG

ITS OUR YEAR next year....
Absolutely, completely and utterly

WRONG ...!

feel free to add, there are hundreds and hundreds of pages of this shite that the sycophantic press never call the ****s out on.....!

  1. The Yorkshire clogger went to Klanfield to win trophies...WRONG!
 
Dose he ever shut up
Jamie Carragher has slammed the decision to play the Champions League final three weeks after the culmination of the Premier League - claiming it benefits Tottenham .

https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/foot...m_campaign=sharebar&__twitter_impression=true

Aww! Poor diddums.

It’s the same for both sides, you dumb Scouse twat! It will give your shower of bottlers the same time to recover from their knocks.

How the fuck does the spitter think that the FA is behind this? It’s UEFA's decision and UEFA’s alone.

What a wanker!
 
Aldridge today: " Liverpool and spurs have gotten to the champions league final playing football the right way on and off the pitch". Still waiting for a comparison of transfer dealings in the last 18 months though
 
Aldridge today: " Liverpool and spurs have gotten to the champions league final playing football the right way on and off the pitch". Still waiting for a comparison of transfer dealings in the last 18 months though

I'm trying to work out how football is played off the pitch.
 
Aldridge today: " Liverpool and spurs have gotten to the champions league final playing football the right way on and off the pitch". Still waiting for a comparison of transfer dealings in the last 18 months though

By losing lots of group games then getting mullered in the first leg of the semis John?

The man becomes a bigger penis by the day.
 
Pretty sure with the right sort of mischief making this week, we can have Captain Colgate as the next Barcelona manager. This will be good timing with the UEFA Sunday League cup final on the horizon.
 
Yep,they are not a 97 pt team if you take away all the help they were given,let's see who they are without it

Looking back on the last two seasons, one of the things that really stands out for me is Pep’s determination to carry on playing football the way he sees as being the right way. Not for instance to put The Big Man on if we need a goal with 15 minutes to go and play hoof ball. That’s one of the reasons we have won so many games late on, especially last season, because we played our football till the end.

Remember when we played Liverpool at home in January? We were 2-1 up in the last few minutes and so what did they do? They put Van Dijk up front and started hoofing long balls to him.

When push comes to shove, Pep has complete faith that his approach will prevail over 90 minutes. Klopp panics if they need a goal with 5 minutes to go and reverts to hoof ball. He might actually have achieved better results if he stuck to his principles the whole time, rather than abandon them in panic.

Maybe that, deep down, is the difference between the two.
 
Looking back on the last two seasons, one of the things that really stands out for me is Pep’s determination to carry on playing football the way he sees as being the right way. Not for instance to put The Big Man on if we need a goal with 15 minutes to go and play hoof ball. That’s one of the reasons we have won so many games late on, especially last season, because we played our football till the end.

Remember when we played Liverpool at home in January? We were 2-1 up in the last few minutes and so what did they do? They put Van Dijk up front and started hoofing long balls to him.

When push comes to shove, Pep has complete faith that his approach will prevail over 90 minutes. Klopp panics if they need a goal with 5 minutes to go and reverts to hoof ball. He might actually have achieved better results if he stuck to his principles the whole time, rather than abandon them in panic.

Maybe that, deep down, is the difference between the two.

How many penalties did they get from diving, when something was needed ? I would say his principals are akin to Mourihno's,
which are win at ANY cost.
 
Looking back on the last two seasons, one of the things that really stands out for me is Pep’s determination to carry on playing football the way he sees as being the right way. Not for instance to put The Big Man on if we need a goal with 15 minutes to go and play hoof ball. That’s one of the reasons we have won so many games late on, especially last season, because we played our football till the end.

Remember when we played Liverpool at home in January? We were 2-1 up in the last few minutes and so what did they do? They put Van Dijk up front and started hoofing long balls to him.

When push comes to shove, Pep has complete faith that his approach will prevail over 90 minutes. Klopp panics if they need a goal with 5 minutes to go and reverts to hoof ball. He might actually have achieved better results if he stuck to his principles the whole time, rather than abandon them in panic.

Maybe that, deep down, is the difference between the two.
That's deep but i reckon you are right,aside from the spurs away CL game which confused the players i think,he doesn't waiver,it must be amazing for a player to know the manager has the utmost trust in you and the players trust each other to just carry on pressing and being patient and stay calm,i think klopps style is light years below pep's,as you say they revert to hoofing it,they got an incredible amount of luck and cheated and tried every dirty trick in the book whilst we stayed calm and focussed and got the job done,they threw everything at it whilst we stayed true to ourselves and didn't resort to dirty tricks,without the luck next season i don't see them coming near us unless we drop
 
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