laserblue
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Apologies if already posted.
Yep. He's been the weakest link in their defensive chain for a long time. Slow to react to what is happening around him, consistently loses his man and tactically very limited.Given VDs performances this season, his injury might actually improve their defence...
Ah right, is that on the same strip as the Hole in the Wall? La Paz?Brahms and Lists.
Van Dijk's hamstring injury could mean a 2-3 month layoff.
With a non-entity of a midfield and a defence that has always heavily relied on VVD, I can see them sliding further down the table.
What a shame.
Haha, indeed.Spitty and his £200m comment last night followed by "Liverpool have been sell one to buy one but they need to invest this time in a few players".
It's a fair comment. You look at 2021 when they bought Luis Diaz for £47m only after selling Taiwo Awoniyi for £8m. Or 2020 when they bought Jota and thiago for a combined £65m but only after they sold Dejan Lovren and Ovie Ejaria for £16m. Or 2018 when they bought Alison, Keira and Fabinho for £168m but only because they recouped £34m from Dominik Solanke and Danny Ward.
So clearly it’s a difficult financial balancing act especially when you factor in all the fucking bullshit!
Slight correction.Haha, indeed.
Liverpool have earnt over £3b in the last five years… that’s up there with City and United. Yet Klopp is always lying about money.
No Jordan Pickford! ;)No doubt this will be blamed on that pesky dirty oil money.
His leadership qualities will be missed. For his actual play, though; hmm. He's a shadow of the player he was a couple of years ago. Maybe the Pickford challenge, and the subsequent injury, had a longer lasting impact than we imagined.Van Dijk's hamstring injury could mean a 2-3 month layoff.
With a non-entity of a midfield and a defence that has always heavily relied on VVD, I can see them sliding further down the table.
What a shame.
He’s also a big lad, big lads’ legs go much earlier than the littler players’ do.His leadership qualities will be missed. For his actual play, though; hmm. He's a shadow of the player he was a couple of years ago. Maybe the Pickford challenge, and the subsequent injury, had a longer lasting impact than we imagined.
Ah right, is that on the same strip as the Hole in the Wall? La Paz?
And in pretty much every CL game from the age of 26!He’s also a big lad, big lads’ legs go much earlier than the littler players’ do.
Look at Yaya, his legs had gone by the time he reached 32.
He is doneHis leadership qualities will be missed. For his actual play, though; hmm. He's a shadow of the player he was a couple of years ago. Maybe the Pickford challenge, and the subsequent injury, had a longer lasting impact than we imagined.
Seems to have something of the Uncle Festers about him.This guy must love being judged by everyone, as coming across as an absolute wanker,absolute dick head of the highest order,Irish people must be mortified by him,Liverpool fan or not
Look at AFTV look at the Khoont Goldbridge making thousands of there clubs failure ........... let’s be right any kind of supporter would actually be at the game not sat in front of a TV waiting for a load of morons to subscribe to there channels :( I bet the fans that go actually hate twats like thatPresumably these YouTube grifters get far more traffic when sites like Bluemoon share their meltdowns than when they're merely gloating to their own followers?
If I am right in thinking that, I imagine a great deal of them are praying for their beloved Liverpool/ United/ Arsenal to lose.
Makes them the star of the show - and earns them extra revenue.
I suspect most of the match day viewers are overseas 'fans'Look at AFTV look at the Khoont Goldbridge making thousands of there clubs failure ........... let’s be right any kind of supporter would actually be at the game not sat in front of a TV waiting for a load of morons to subscribe to there channels :( I bet the fans that go actually hate twats like that