Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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Only needs to be a draw to put it back into our own hands.
Can't see it though. From the admittedly very little I sneered at last night the dippers were bloody awful, seriously bad.
Something is amiss behind the crumbling, graffiti-covered walls of that pit called Anfield. Something that is having a seriously detrimental effect on the team, and I believe it's because Bingo is on his way out. And I would not be the least bit surprised if it has something to do with his mental health.
 
Can't see it though. From the admittedly very little I sneered at last night the dippers were bloody awful, seriously bad.
Something is amiss behind the crumbling, graffiti-covered walls of that pit called Anfield. Something that is having a seriously detrimental effect on the team, and I believe it's because Bingo is on his way out. And I would not be the least bit surprised if it has something to do with his mental health.
I think that they're a different proposition at home though, the crowd will certainly be up for it. Let's hope Klopp has one last game in him before he's sacked ;-)
 
I think that they're a different proposition at home though, the crowd will certainly be up for it. Let's hope Klopp has one last game in him before he's sacked ;-)
Agree mate, really need these to turn up this weekend.
 
I believe that the Dippers have someone at every away match who is on his phone all game getting news of any issues regarding Hillsborough chants so they can comment on them!
 
I think that they're a different proposition at home though, the crowd will certainly be up for it. Let's hope Klopp has one last game in him before he's sacked ;-)

As much as they hate we’ve dominated, the thought of another team beating City to the title terrifies them. Their made up theory of being superior but cheated falls very flat when you consider Rags, Chelsea, Leicester & Arsenal have all won titles in the last decade.
 
Liverpool sitting pretty as Man City and Barcelona sweat amid looming European football upheaval

When you look at what's going on at European heavyweights like Man City and Barcelona right now, Liverpool's problems suddenly don't seem all that severe.

Manchester City, for instance, is under a cloud of grave uncertainty after it was charged with over 100 breaches of Premier League financial rules over a nine-year period.

The severity of the accusations should not be underestimated, and if made out, they could lead to punishments like a points deduction, transfer ban, or even relegation.

Outside the Premier League, Paris Saint-Germain fans are whistling the greatest player in football history, who may be poised to depart in the summer after two ultimately forgettable years.

More seriously, Barcelona, the club that is trying to bring Lionel Messi back, is under investigation by UEFA after being charged with corruption over payments made to the vice-president of Spanish football's refereeing committee. Barcelona denies any wrongdoing but UEFA could impose a ban depending on its findings

As bad as this season has been, with the right appointments, the right investment and the right decisions in the coming months, it's not hard to imagine order being restored at Anfield.

It’s the hope that’ll kill them.
 
Liverpool sitting pretty as Man City and Barcelona sweat amid looming European football upheaval

When you look at what's going on at European heavyweights like Man City and Barcelona right now, Liverpool's problems suddenly don't seem all that severe.

Manchester City, for instance, is under a cloud of grave uncertainty after it was charged with over 100 breaches of Premier League financial rules over a nine-year period.

The severity of the accusations should not be underestimated, and if made out, they could lead to punishments like a points deduction, transfer ban, or even relegation.

Outside the Premier League, Paris Saint-Germain fans are whistling the greatest player in football history, who may be poised to depart in the summer after two ultimately forgettable years.

More seriously, Barcelona, the club that is trying to bring Lionel Messi back, is under investigation by UEFA after being charged with corruption over payments made to the vice-president of Spanish football's refereeing committee. Barcelona denies any wrongdoing but UEFA could impose a ban depending on its findings

As bad as this season has been, with the right appointments, the right investment and the right decisions in the coming months, it's not hard to imagine order being restored at Anfield.


Life's a piece of shit
When you look at it...

 
May just hope Sunday by some chance they can get something against arsenal as I think a lot of their players have checked out for the season now..
That’s just it now,we can only hope as Liverpool look resigned to missing top 4. If Arsenal do win I think it’s curtains for us.
 
That’s just it now,we can only hope as Liverpool look resigned to missing top 4. If Arsenal do win I think it’s curtains for us.
I remember feeling like this in 2014, just couldn’t see the dippers slipping up (yeh!), & with each passing game they got by by hook or by crook. But they eventually succumbed to the pressure. So, even if arsenal do win on Sunday, doesn’t mean it’s over
 
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