Liverpool thread 2020/21

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Good signing indeed, can't understand why we are evens to win the league with our CB/CM issues, would have been a very good addition. Our spine is not nearly as good as needed.
 
Class player and will improve them. As much as I despised them cretins, you can’t deny the quality in their squad.
 
Thiago's a great signing, makes their first 11 even stronger.

I think my only hope would be them struggling to adapt to a more creative player in there with less of a run after everything attitude.
 
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Thiago's a great signing, makes their first 11 even stronger.

I think my only hope would be them struggling to adapt to a more creative player in there with less of run after everything attitude.

I reckon we’ll play 4-2-3-1 in more than a few games next year. Klopp’s not afraid to evolve the tactics and style of play and the way that he’s pursued Thiago suggests that he sees his style as being part of the next phase. His injury record isn’t great, but they obviously reckon it’s worth a gamble. Well happy here though, would have been gutted if he’d gone to United.
 
Agree Ric, anything that boosts "our" midfield and adds abit of quality rather than mostly the hard work ethic, has to be good.
Whilst I am happy about it and am glad the club are trying to build on last years success I'm afraid it is also tinged with abit of sadness...if that is the right word.
The news about Macc yesterday, combined with what happened to Bury, almost happened to Bolton and could happen to Southend (and I am sure loads of other club), makes me wonder again at how the game has gone.
I appreciate that there are bad owners and good owners (your lot very much to the fore on that) and that it is market forces and survival of the fittest etc.
Still a little sad that so many smaller clubs are suffering at present whilst "we" spend money like that.
But then I'm maybe stuck in the past.
I have watched football since the 1960s and badly-run clubs have always gone bust. There is more money in football at all levels now than there was in the 70s and 80s. There is a huge gap between the top and bottom of the game but non-league football is flourishing (at least pre-Covid). The situations at Bury and Bolton could have happened at any time. Everyone in the Manchester business world knows enough about their ownerships not to be surprised by what has happened.
I always feel sorry for the fans but everyone mocked us when Swales ran us into the ground so I feel no guilt about where we are now. Us City fans have earned our spurs and Liverpool have deserved their recent success after a pretty barren 30 years (at least in the league). Thiago is a good signing.
 
Good signing. Will obviously improve their midfield but also add some drive to the team. Its important to bring in new players after a title win and hes a good one to keep them 'on it' so to speak.
 
Seen my first dipper today wearing a champions shirt, i said nice shirt mate, where does it say var on it ?

Thiago is fine but they will still launch it long from the back nine times out of ten, trying to copy us as usual
 
So the tone hasn't changed much on here since you've been away has it pecker..?

Tell me, in what way in your absence were you expecting it to change then..?

From what I read on here, I would say it's rather accurate..!

Detestable dippers..
Bingo whinging he's got no dough whilst spending £100's of millions ..
VAR assisted results..
Money laundering owners..
Attempting to furlough staff..
Sycophantic media..
Too many ex players as pundits..
Ex players daughter as a pundit..
Ferrel fans..
The 5 2 3 karaoke we're all subjected to..
No respect for others..
FFP cheats..
No big screens in your hovel..
This means more bollocks..
Did your best to fuck City over with UEFA..
Unlikeable players..
Computer hacking..
Unsackable Spit..
That fkin shitstain of a newspaper, The Echo..

Just off the top of my head you understand..

However, I'm sure you will agree, all of the above points have a cast iron ring of truth about them which in turn goes a long way to rub people up ever so slightly when it comes to discussing your club..

To be fair, I'm probably being a tad gererous as I'm sure there are many other points I've neglected to mention but deep down, in your heart of hearts, you'll know what they are..

So taking the above into account, I'd be interested to get your views on how you would suggest the posters on this thread go about changing the mood to accommodate you by basically blowing smoke up your club's arse..?


To sum up, you support a most destable, dislikeable, horrible, selective history spouting club that, I would hazard a guess, nobody on here gives 2 fcuks about..!


Finally, it's nothing personal you understand, it's all about opinions really..




... and this post reflects mine..!
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What's the point buying midfielders when they bypass the position with their 70 yard hoof balls

I mentioned above that you’ll see us playing differently next year, Klopp isn’t afraid to mix it up. For example, whilst we still press hard, the first two years or so, especially up top, were that on another intensity level. When he brought in major defensive reinforcements, the style changed again. When the full backs came into their own, it changed again.
My own take is that he knows from watching you over the last few seasons is that three seasons is maybe too much to stay at the standards being set. Plus teams that have managed to stop the flank threat have nullified us to an extent. No better time coming off a big pot than to bring someone new and different into your side. Keeps your first eleven and your rivals on their toes.
Long story short, expect far more play through the middle of the park with us next year.
 
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