laplandblue
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As well as portraying themselves as "socialists." Maybe it's the champagne variety.....whilst also casting themselves as the plucky underdog (victims).
As well as portraying themselves as "socialists." Maybe it's the champagne variety.....whilst also casting themselves as the plucky underdog (victims).
Shankly would hate what they have become.As well as portraying themselves as "socialists." Maybe it's the champagne variety.
But they won't be let back in, as they're Scouse, not English.Just think of all those scousers with there passport out of date trying to get to Paris they’ll be buying dinghies to get there.
Then when he does leave it will just continue with his assistant, the Dutch guy, who is just an extension of him and indoctrinated into the Klopp philosophy.Very clever timing with the extension......they were already at full steam ahead,this has just took their momentum to another level.
Cant stand the arrogant fuckers,but what Klopp is building has to be admired.
Then when he does leave it will just continue with his assistant, the Dutch guy, who is just an extension of him and indoctrinated into the Klopp philosophy.
They won't run with an aging squad, they are already bringing in updates like Diaz and Konate. Their weakness, if you can call it that, is in midfield and I would expect new signings for there in the next two or three windows.
They buy very shrewdly and that is as important as Klopp managing. It's not about buying big names like Ronaldo or Pogba with them, it's about buying the right players who can adapt and benefit the team.
Pep needs to stay, otherwise it will be somebody like Pochettino and I don't believe he would deliver, I really don't. Do you want to be at a level where you're hoping/playing for a top four position, because I know what I would prefer?
It’s called hacking into someone else’s databaseThey have a way of recruiting and it’s clearly working for them.
Of course Pep needs to stay, but even he has to take note, change and adapt from time to time. He gets bogged down with over managing and going into this season without a striker - for whatever reason (and yes a shiny new Haaland would be nice next season), has to some extent aided and abetted this quad high possibility. I wonder if all the moral sentimentalists and rest experts will still be defending the FA semi team selection after the game in Paris, if Liverpool are parading the quad cups.Then when he does leave it will just continue with his assistant, the Dutch guy, who is just an extension of him and indoctrinated into the Klopp philosophy.
They won't run with an aging squad, they are already bringing in updates like Diaz and Konate. Their weakness, if you can call it that, is in midfield and I would expect new signings for there in the next two or three windows.
They buy very shrewdly and that is as important as Klopp managing. It's not about buying big names like Ronaldo or Pogba with them, it's about buying the right players who can adapt and benefit the team.
Pep needs to stay, otherwise it will be somebody like Pochettino and I don't believe he would deliver, I really don't. Do you want to be at a level where you're hoping/playing for a top four position, because I know what I would prefer?
Expect the Egyptian vertigo sufferer to announce he's staying immediately prior to CL final.Very clever timing with the extension......they were already at full steam ahead,this has just took their momentum to another level.
Cant stand the arrogant fuckers,but what Klopp is building has to be admired.
Ha yes and we'll announce Pep"s leavng and the Haaland deal has fallen through.Expect the Egyptian vertigo sufferer to announce he's staying immediately prior to CL final.
If they do hopefully they'll get diverted to Rwanda.Just think of all those scousers with there passport out of date trying to get to Paris they’ll be buying dinghies to get there.
I think he won't. Origi is going but they are still to heavy up front. No way the yanks are paying wages for 2 strikers to be on the bench all season.Expect the Egyptian vertigo sufferer to announce he's staying immediately prior to CL final.
I don't think it's a given that Lijnders would be a success if he took over. There's plenty of examples of good assistant managers failing when they take over the reigns. Not that it really matters, as it's few years yet before they have to make that decision. Obviously Klopp extending is a boost for them (as it will be for us when Guardiola extends again here), but I don't think it will have any impact on this season as some have suggested.Then when he does leave it will just continue with his assistant, the Dutch guy, who is just an extension of him and indoctrinated into the Klopp philosophy.
It would be a mistake,Mane is only half the player without Salah assists,in fact Salah has as many assists as Mane goals 13 to 14 and Mane has only 2 assists.I think he won't. Origi is going but they are still to heavy up front. No way the yanks are paying wages for 2 strikers to be on the bench all season.
I know where you are coming from. Yet to do it the dippers need to break their wage structure massivelyIt would be a mistake,Mane is only half the player without Salah assists,in fact Salah has as many assists as Mane goals 13 to 14 and Mane has only 2 assists.
It's easy to see who is the most valuable of their front players.
The narrative is so obvious. Nice wholesome good guys Liverpool and big nasty oil club Man City.But! But! But! We are all just bitter ha ha
They make out that they have save football from the nasty Man City. Please City! save us all from the Kopite Cult.
Yeah absolutely,either way it will have a huge impact.I know where you are coming from. Yet to do it the dippers need to break their wage structure massively
I am mostly impressed with Pep's ability to adapt. When he left Barcelona he was all about posession. He had some problems with fast, direct play in Germany, but a couple of years later he'd adapted the defense and managed to incorporate some fast, direct attacking in to his own team.Of course Pep needs to stay, but even he has to take note, change and adapt from time to time. He gets bogged down with over managing and going into this season without a striker - for whatever reason (and yes a shiny new Haaland would be nice next season), has to some extent aided and abetted this quad high possibility. I wonder if all the moral sentimentalists and rest experts will still be defending the FA semi team selection after the game in Paris, if Liverpool are parading the quad cups.
On the return journey,Rwanda beckons.Sorry for you, Rwanda.Just think of all those scousers with there passport out of date trying to get to Paris they’ll be buying dinghies to get there.