Chris in London
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So it's probably not their year again then?
It’s always their year.
It’s never their fault.
So it's probably not their year again then?
https://www.empireofthekop.com/2018...-audacity-to-call-out-big-spending-liverpool/
Oh dear, how very dare Kevin De Bruyne mention that Liverpool have spent money, it's all money they've earned dontcha know! I'd rather copy and paste the text than give them clicks, but don't think thats allowed. Anyway, will give you a chuckle.
I do think they will push our records from last year .. It's all setup for them to have an outstanding year I fear.
Pep has to stop them or they will become a big as RM/barca etc
I think Klopp's latest comments frame your 'losers mentality' perfectly. I refer to his comments about him not having the ambition to be the best team and the best manager. Manchester City are the best team and therefore he wants to beat the best team as often as possible.
Having reached the tender age of fifty, I finally understand some amateur psychology, and it applies to everyday business life. I'm in sales, you can have a great month, quarter, year but ultimately you are going to be judged on your current performance. Also, some of the most successful businesses focus on how to be better for their customers rather than obsessing about competitors, therefore ensuring that ultimately you are always competing against yourself. I'm sure we have all heard managers of successful football teams down the years say that they are only focused on the next game. It's boring but it's the only aporoach to take. I guarantee Pep is only thinking about Huddersfield, whilst Klopp is thinking about us rather than his next fixture.
That is why I have no doubt we will probably lose games against Liverpool this season, but I also have no doubt they will still contrive to lose seemingly easy fixtures too. To be successful you just keep concentrating on the next game, then the next. Liverpool will be marking the days on their calendar counting down to City games.
That certainly would be another big one crossed off the footballing bucket list.......We will do a sick swan at Klanfield.
And rightly so - to think he achieved all of this whilst claiming no salary, driven purely by the love of his childhood club and inspired by his all-time favourite player James Milner ;-)Keita has already won this seasons PFA poty as well as PFA ypoty, Masterchef and the Wednesday night meat raffle at the Bin and Dipper social club.