Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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Our thread and Newcastles on RAWK is a great read. On the Newcastle thread, a few of them are giving up on football. Poor bastards chose the easy option when they were kids and supported a successful team, but they are jumping ship now.
Yep - not exactly Mentality Monsters

These cunts don't understand what being a real fan is about

City fans that have stayed committed through decades of yo-yoing are proper fans
 
They are in deep shit, and won't make the top 4 this season.

Van Dijk has lost a step, maybe 4 actually and he's not getting any younger. Seems like he genuinely cannot be arsed tracking back. Alexander-Arnold is just a shambles these days. Every single media outlet from Sky, BT, to Match of the Day have highlighted the issues on their right hand side due to him drifting too high up the pitch and inside leaving gaps, he got caught out after 58 seconds yesterday and the second came from that side as well.

Thiago also looks finished, when he's not on the treatment table. Doesn't track back or cover their full backs at all. His forward passing isn't as pin point as there's a disconnect in front of him. Henderson's legs appear to have gone, he surely isn't covering the same ground he once did.

Salah looks happy now he's sorted out a long term contract, but is ineffective most of time and as for Nunez, well - that's been done to death, nowhere near what they paid.

Klopp is also beginning to crack. There are comparisons to how he left Dortmund after the 7 year period - a squad completely knackered and no longer able to buy into his philosophy of run yourself into the ground.

Yesterday highlighted just how good Pep is. He's won the trophies that matter on multiple occasions and got the better of this Klopp side over the last 4 or 5 years. It's been proven that controlling games and having the ability to rotate is a more viable long term strategy than burning players out before they are 30...

I for one, cannot wait until next Sunday at Anfield.
 
They are in deep shit, and won't make the top 4 this season.

Van Dijk has lost a step, maybe 4 actually and he's not getting any younger. Seems like he genuinely cannot be arsed tracking back. Alexander-Arnold is just a shambles these days. Every single media outlet from Sky, BT, to Match of the Day have highlighted the issues on their right hand side due to him drifting too high up the pitch and inside leaving gaps, he got caught out after 58 seconds yesterday and the second came from that side as well.

Thiago also looks finished, when he's not on the treatment table. Doesn't track back or cover their full backs at all. His forward passing isn't as pin point as there's a disconnect in front of him. Henderson's legs appear to have gone, he surely isn't covering the same ground he once did.

Salah looks happy now he's sorted out a long term contract, but is ineffective most of time and as for Nunez, well - that's been done to death, nowhere near what they paid.

Klopp is also beginning to crack. There are comparisons to how he left Dortmund after the 7 year period - a squad completely knackered and no longer able to buy into his philosophy of run yourself into the ground.

Yesterday highlighted just how good Pep is. He's won the trophies that matter on multiple occasions and got the better of this Klopp side over the last 4 or 5 years. It's been proven that controlling games and having the ability to rotate is a more viable long term strategy than burning players out before they are 30...

I for one, cannot wait until next Sunday at Anfield.
Nor me!
I predict a riot...
 
Boohoo, "Football's pointless now we're shit"
It's not that Liverpool are great but are going through a mediocre patch, they're a mediocre team that went through a good patch (and still came second)
Rags have been saying this for a few years now. My brother in law said a couple of years ago, that footballs not the same anymore. No shit sherlock. We may have just broken them (or Klopp has) this season. Just Chelsea to go.

It is only October.
 
Just shows how deluded and self obsessed they are, Liverpool can’t win the league now so stop watching, like no other team has got fans who still love football
It's disrespectful to the City, Arsenal and the rest of the league to assume because they are not in a title race there is nothing left to play for and they should pack it all in. They see themselves as the heroes and they will never forgive us, and to a lesser extent Real Madrid, for restricting their golden season to a cup double. All while being ring leaders for a Super League that rewards historical circumstance over on the field competition.
 
One (alleged) journalist "understands" Haaland is on a massive wage and they believe it without question but when every media outlet around the world said he cost £50 million it was a cover up?
Is he sure the truth is starting to come out or is it just the narrative he prefers that is emergingView attachment 57873?
But also why wouldn't he be on a massive wage? He's one of the world's best players. And he's earning it, unlike most of their players at the moment.
 
They are in deep shit, and won't make the top 4 this season.

Van Dijk has lost a step, maybe 4 actually and he's not getting any younger. Seems like he genuinely cannot be arsed tracking back. Alexander-Arnold is just a shambles these days. Every single media outlet from Sky, BT, to Match of the Day have highlighted the issues on their right hand side due to him drifting too high up the pitch and inside leaving gaps, he got caught out after 58 seconds yesterday and the second came from that side as well.

Thiago also looks finished, when he's not on the treatment table. Doesn't track back or cover their full backs at all. His forward passing isn't as pin point as there's a disconnect in front of him. Henderson's legs appear to have gone, he surely isn't covering the same ground he once did.

Salah looks happy now he's sorted out a long term contract, but is ineffective most of time and as for Nunez, well - that's been done to death, nowhere near what they paid.

Klopp is also beginning to crack. There are comparisons to how he left Dortmund after the 7 year period - a squad completely knackered and no longer able to buy into his philosophy of run yourself into the ground.

Yesterday highlighted just how good Pep is. He's won the trophies that matter on multiple occasions and got the better of this Klopp side over the last 4 or 5 years. It's been proven that controlling games and having the ability to rotate is a more viable long term strategy than burning players out before they are 30...

I for one, cannot wait until next Sunday at Anfield.
Great read - but I can wait until next Sunday. Dread it.
 
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