Liverpool thread 2017/18

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Agree with this. Onto Liverpool, they're a mess defensively. They have such a passive midfield when it comes to battling for the ball and they're so wasteful in attack.

In a way, they're reminiscent of us last season, lots of control and domination but you'll always imagine they'll concede.

Liverpool are nowhere near as good last season's City. This Liverpool side is not very good despite the media and fan hype. Lets not forget Klopp inherited Rodgers side that came second and was one of the most exciting in premiership history and he has turned it into this mess. He is a fraud. As someone once said "a German cheerleader".

I am very much enjoying the RAWK mods trying to keep a lid on the #Kloppout movement.
 
Lol, believe me your mate Wayne wouldn't, imagine a 68 year old Angela Merkel in a mini skirt and 6 inch heels, she's a brass as well, there might as well be a turnstile on her front door

Wayne's disappointed with your reply

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Last bit clearly a pop at us and PSG.......the wanker.

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Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has revealed Liverpool refused to negotiate on Philippe Coutinho and believes this is due to the inflation caused by Neymar’s €222m move to PSG.

“I will not say how much we offered, but Liverpool asked for €200m (£177.6m),” he said in an interview with Catalan outlet TV3. “We weren't going to give €200m or €150m - we decided to step away from such an expensive market, our offer was less than €100m, with add-ons it could have reached €120m (£106.6m). Money has come into football from outside the game and made [the transfer market] more expensive, which explains what happened with Coutinho".
 
Last bit clearly a pop at us and PSG.......the wanker.

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Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has revealed Liverpool refused to negotiate on Philippe Coutinho and believes this is due to the inflation caused by Neymar’s €222m move to PSG.

“I will not say how much we offered, but Liverpool asked for €200m (£177.6m),” he said in an interview with Catalan outlet TV3. “We weren't going to give €200m or €150m - we decided to step away from such an expensive market, our offer was less than €100m, with add-ons it could have reached €120m (£106.6m). Money has come into football from outside the game and made [the transfer market] more expensive, which explains what happened with Coutinho".

Our record transfer before this summer £57m. Barcas £75m.
 
Our record transfer before this summer £57m. Barcas £75m.

Our record signing is still KDB at £54m/€75m.

Barcelona's was €85m and is now €150m.

Everyone knows Bartomeu is chatting shit though, he's just trying to avoid an election being called to replace him.
 
Our record signing is still KDB at £54m/€75m.

Barcelona's was €85m and is now €150m.

Everyone knows Bartomeu is chatting shit though, he's just trying to avoid an election being called to replace him.

What I was getting at is before this summers mad inflation, we still had a lower transfer record fee than them. Can't blame us for inflating the market.
 
Last bit clearly a pop at us and PSG.......the wanker.

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Barcelona president Josep Maria Bartomeu has revealed Liverpool refused to negotiate on Philippe Coutinho and believes this is due to the inflation caused by Neymar’s €222m move to PSG.

“I will not say how much we offered, but Liverpool asked for €200m (£177.6m),” he said in an interview with Catalan outlet TV3. “We weren't going to give €200m or €150m - we decided to step away from such an expensive market, our offer was less than €100m, with add-ons it could have reached €120m (£106.6m). Money has come into football from outside the game and made [the transfer market] more expensive, which explains what happened with Coutinho".

I can see the snipe he is making but has this not always been the case for football. How many blokes supported a club, made a few quid in business then decided to have a bash at helping his struggling local club. Is it ok if it is Colchester FC owner pumped 20m in for example, where does he draw the line, what exactly does he mean by "out of football".

Amazing we have only heard this whining from clubs that previously enjoyed a nice little hegemony. A cynical man would suggest they don't like it um em as opposed to this being a very sensible comment showing concern for the health and future of the game.
 
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