Liverpool Thread - 2022/23

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Don't they have a word for schadenfreude in German?

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I'm getting the word ....
 
I am impresswed with the eagerness on here to diss (cuss) Liverpool...60 odd pages since I last checked in.
I did ponder once again after the leeds result...How bad City must have been to lose to us?

Once again, doing my positivity thing again....At least this will cause all the complete loons and blinkered supprters to face a little reality. to realise how fast things can change and that nobody has a right to be at the top, it is on merit and has to be worked for.

i can only hope that form returns to some, that we get those few back who remain injured and that Klopp's and FSGs minds have been focussed on the fact that there needs to be a re-think about the team. Mane's loss ahs shown how much we relied on the functioning front 3 to compensate from the basic workmen/industry in midfield. As good as Thiago may be, he cannot do everything on his own and always has that rash tackle and mistake in him. Fail to adress it quickly will make even top 4 out of reach (it's a tough ask even now)
I've listened to the know it all pundits and there seems to be a consensus among them that you wasted money on a forward and should have broke the bank for Declan Rice. Some Liverpool fans appear to be agreeing with this narrative - I don't watch you enough to know. I think yer man Nuñez is getting a particularly bad press and needs to be cut a wee bit of slack - being unfairly looked at alongside Haaland. I know some parts of the press were bigging him up and so were fans, but that's the nature of being a fan, you big up your own.

There's a long way to go and the one thing Klopp has shown is that like Guardiola, his team can go on a ridiculously long unbeaten run
 
Thats absolutely not the case - my first experience of attending a Liverpool game was for the Leicester branch OSC coach being bricked. So instead the following year everyone drove and was threatened with hammers to "look after your car la". Then whilst a student i trained it across and has the displeasure of being crocodiled across the town convinced the whole thing was about to be attacked (think of cowboy films where they go into a valley and loads of indians appear above them). Ive been all round the country and there has been nowhere as threatening as Anfield (Everton however had been fine) - so maybe you are right, Liverpool as a town is welcoming, as a club it certainly is not (all in my experience, but doesnt seem to be isolated)
I was on that coach with you!
 
I've listened to the know it all pundits and there seems to be a consensus among them that you wasted money on a forward and should have broke the bank for Declan Rice. Some Liverpool fans appear to be agreeing with this narrative - I don't watch you enough to know. I think yer man Nuñez is getting a particularly bad press and needs to be cut a wee bit of slack - being unfairly looked at alongside Haaland. I know some parts of the press were bigging him up and so were fans, but that's the nature of being a fan, you big up your own.

There's a long way to go and the one thing Klopp has shown is that like Guardiola, his team can go on a ridiculously long unbeaten run
After the charity shield Nunez was the star and Erling the flop for missing a sitter. I know who I’d rather have. Rice wouldn’t make that dipper back four look any better,they’ve imploded
 
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