Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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Former Liverpool striker Michael Owen does not think it is all doom and gloom, however.

"Liverpool's strength is that group of players who have been to the trenches and won together. That takes years of building. Why is everyone talking about a refresh?" Owen said, speaking on BT Sport.

"I think Liverpool have got enough. Looking through their starting XI, there's nobody out there better than their goalkeeper. Their right-back is unbelievable, the left-back too, Virgil van Dijk is probably the best in the world when he is on form. Ibrahima Konate is brilliant.

"The front five are brilliant. Darwin Nunez was the hottest striker around last year. Cody Gakpo was one of the stars of the World Cup.

"When they bought Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino they weren't £100m players, they weren't the best in the world at the time. Nunez could be anything, he could be one of the best in the world in five years."

Dunno why the rest of us bother, they are the greatest bestest most brilliant group of players ever !!
We bother out of incredulity because he could be saying this about Brighton and it would be more believable.
 
Their fans are struggling to understand why they have so many injuries this season, because they try hard to suppress the most obvious explanation: cycling off that coffeine diet or whatever which helped them run like maniacs every 3 days. It's blatantly obvious they used PEDs, even if those weren't (completely) illegal. They've had 320 % more injuries than Brighton and us this season. Most certainly it's not just bad luck. Funny they call us the cheats.
 
Their fans are struggling to understand why they have so many injuries this season, because they try hard to suppress the most obvious explanation: cycling off that coffeine diet or whatever which helped them run like maniacs every 3 days. It's blatantly obvious they used PEDs, even if those weren't (completely) illegal. They've had 320 % more injuries than Brighton and us this season. Most certainly it's not just bad luck. Funny they call us the cheats.

I'm sure our press/media will be doing an undercover investigation into this. It is so blatant. The drop of in performance of a whole team is suspicious.

But we know the only club our fucking press/media are interested in is ours when it comes to writing shit. Here is a real story, why do the dippers performances drop like a stone every 3rd season ?

After they won their only PL Title * the next season they were shit, just like this season.

It would be interesting to see their running stats for last season compared to this season.
 
Their fans are struggling to understand why they have so many injuries this season, because they try hard to suppress the most obvious explanation: cycling off that coffeine diet or whatever which helped them run like maniacs every 3 days. It's blatantly obvious they used PEDs, even if those weren't (completely) illegal. They've had 320 % more injuries than Brighton and us this season. Most certainly it's not just bad luck. Funny they call us the cheats.
Everyone’s had problems with injuries, not just them. Chelsea, for instance. Kanté and Mendy have been out for how long?
 
Everyone’s had problems with injuries, not just them. Chelsea, for instance. Kanté and Mendy have been out for how long?
But no club gets a more sympathetic ear than them. As you say, all clubs have their injuries throughout the season, but according to the media it's only those poor victims from Shrinefield whose injurious misfortunes should be highlighted every time.
 
But no club gets a more sympathetic ear than them. As you say, all clubs have their injuries throughout the season, but according to the media it's only those poor victims from Shrinefield whose injurious misfortunes should be highlighted every time.
I mean, we have a striker who’s made of twigs. And Yerry Mina. So not feeling much sympathy for them.
 
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