Liverpool Thread - 2023/24

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Looks like the SAS had agents in the away end at Goodison



Crying about being reminded about Heysel, it’s like Jeffrey Dahmer being upset someone reminded him he was a serial killer. I wonder if the Liverpool supporters who were convicted of manslaughter and have done their time still manage to get into Liverpool games. It wouldn’t surprise me.
 
They know they are going to drop like a stone next season, Salad will go, Klipperty off, possible TAA as well, Nunez is shite, midfield is crap, an ageing VVD, possible Diaz to Barca, could be another 30 years until they get another title.
If they go it will only serve to improve the the club.

Years ago on MoTD I watched Wes Brown put in one of the single most inept performances I have ever seen from a so-called 'top flight' footballer. He made Slabhead look competent, that's how truly abysmal he was.
But in this past season alone I have seen the likes of Tront and Vain Dick play like Sunday morning pub players. Totally inept.
It would be an absolutely impossible task to find two pro-footballers worse than them, so whoever the dippers bring in will be an improvement. There are players in the Championship that I've watched a few times and I've been impressed with, far and away superior ball players than either Dick or Tront.
Which begs the question: why the fuck does Bingo keep putting them in the team? What does he see in them that nobody else does? Are they blindingly brilliant in training, but fucking awful when it comes to a competitive match?

Bingo is leaving in his wake a squad of sub-standard players that wouldn't get into any other top-four Premiership club, and unless the dippers radically overhaul the entire playing and training staff they will sink faster than Luke Shaw when Captain Ahab puts a spear into him.
 
The cult and their enablers in the media were desperate to label Klopp under Liverpool as one of the best sides we’ve seen in this country. The sun setting on Jurgen’s tenure was supposed to be a romantic procession to a Premier League title. You look at them at this moment in time they look broken as a team. Salah is done and will want out, Jota can’t stay fit, Van Dijk isn’t getting any younger and is getting exposed a lot. Alexander Arnold is an example of a player who believed his own hype and is starting to regress, nearly two seasons of Darwin Nunez we can come to the conclusion he won’t make it to be the out and out goal machine they wanted him to be. They’ve got a lot of other average players stinking that squad out that look good in Klopp’s system but could be lost in another.

Why has it all come crashing down on them when they should have been pushing on when City drew with Arsenal? It’s not over yet but it’s put them in a very difficult position to get back into contention.

They are mentally fragile as a team, a club and as a fan base. When they face adversity they give up and start crying about City. All their bollocks about their trophies being more meaningful than a club that’s grinding them into the ground shows their small time mentality. Our club is built to win where as theirs dines out on when they used to be like City over 4 decades ago.

Then you look at the next manager they are throwing into the mix as their great new hope. Their small time we can’t compete with City mantra is attracting small time appointments that look like they’ve been rushed and not planned. There’s a reason Alonso doesn’t want to go near that club and is far more ambitious holding out for the top jobs in Europe.
 
The cult and their enablers in the media were desperate to label Klopp under Liverpool as one of the best sides we’ve seen in this country. The sun setting on Jurgen’s tenure was supposed to be a romantic procession to a Premier League title. You look at them at this moment in time they look broken as a team. Salah is done and will want out, Jota can’t stay fit, Van Dijk isn’t getting any younger and is getting exposed a lot. Alexander Arnold is an example of a player who believed his own hype and is starting to regress, nearly two seasons of Darwin Nunez we can come to the conclusion he won’t make it to be the out and out goal machine they wanted him to be. They’ve got a lot of other average players stinking that squad out that look good in Klopp’s system but could be lost in another.

Why has it all come crashing down on them when they should have been pushing on when City drew with Arsenal? It’s not over yet but it’s put them in a very difficult position to get back into contention.

They are mentally fragile as a team, a club and as a fan base. When they face adversity they give up and start crying about City. All their bollocks about their trophies being more meaningful than a club that’s grinding them into the ground shows their small time mentality. Our club is built to win where as theirs dines out on when they used to be like City over 4 decades ago.

Then you look at the next manager they are throwing into the mix as their great new hope. Their small time we can’t compete with City mantra is attracting small time appointments that look like they’ve been rushed and not planned. There’s a reason Alonso doesn’t want to go near that club and is far more ambitious holding out for the top jobs in Europe.
They still have Jamie Carragher to spit at children though.
 
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