Vienna_70
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Xhaka brothers too for different countries too.
I would have thought the Ayew brothers would have played against each other at some time too and maybe camel gob and his brother?Xhaka brothers too for different countries too.
Bradley and Shaun Wright-Phillips might have played together in New York too.I would have thought the Ayew brothers would have played against each other at some time too and maybe camel gob and his brother?
That makes so much sense, because no other team, besides Littlewoods, gets injuries.The absolute state of this, from some account called the Liverpool thought bank or some such shite.
There is nothing wrong with losing away at a top club like Arsenal, in fact its the beauty of Football...but the entire sadness of today's defeat comes from the fact that Man City have made this league so tough to win with their financial muscle, that every dropped point now feels like the end of the title challenge. This not an exciting Football competition anymore, this is an anxiety riddled hell with 19 teams gasping for air. Its a suffocation response of a league that's starved for a level playing field for years and the possibility of another miracle of Leicester is now absolutely zero. No wonder Klopp is burnt out, this is what he has battled for years. He's only human.
As a Liverpool fan, I'm not gonna complain if we finish 2nd. I don't think its fair for us to push our players to win a title in this league where there isn't a semblance of a level playing field, while battling so many injuries and international tournaments. Some clubs might have lost all respect for the sport and competition in a lust for trophies, but that doesn't mean we should do that too and push our players and coach off the ledge for it. Football is bigger than this gross and perverse race to the bottom. And LFC fans that to win this title at any cost, go support one of those clubs, LFC is not your cup of tea. These players play hard every week but they're human, humans have bad days. Just do your best till the end boys, and don't worry about the results. If we get the title, it'll be a mere bonus. YNWA
If there is “no semblance of a level playing field” why are they currently top of the league above us?The absolute state of this, from some account called the Liverpool thought bank or some such shite.
There is nothing wrong with losing away at a top club like Arsenal, in fact its the beauty of Football...but the entire sadness of today's defeat comes from the fact that Man City have made this league so tough to win with their financial muscle, that every dropped point now feels like the end of the title challenge. This not an exciting Football competition anymore, this is an anxiety riddled hell with 19 teams gasping for air. Its a suffocation response of a league that's starved for a level playing field for years and the possibility of another miracle of Leicester is now absolutely zero. No wonder Klopp is burnt out, this is what he has battled for years. He's only human.
As a Liverpool fan, I'm not gonna complain if we finish 2nd. I don't think its fair for us to push our players to win a title in this league where there isn't a semblance of a level playing field, while battling so many injuries and international tournaments. Some clubs might have lost all respect for the sport and competition in a lust for trophies, but that doesn't mean we should do that too and push our players and coach off the ledge for it. Football is bigger than this gross and perverse race to the bottom. And LFC fans that to win this title at any cost, go support one of those clubs, LFC is not your cup of tea. These players play hard every week but they're human, humans have bad days. Just do your best till the end boys, and don't worry about the results. If we get the title, it'll be a mere bonus. YNWA
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