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  1. all i would say there's been a few players who have been linked away - diaz certainly, always there's salah and there may be lads who actually want to get off now klopp is leaving. so i can see us selling people, i am just nor sure it's because edwards thinks they're all shit.
  2. the midfield has only come together this season. we've had injuries in there. we've had a changing defence almost every single week. the forward line has been more stable, but even then jota and Mo have missed large parts of this season. it's been almost impossible for the team to gel. it's a miracle really how well we have done.
  3. shows how full of shit that plattenburg fella is. he's already confirmed alonso and naglesmann as bayern manager.
  4. I'm guessing it's pretty much as he said on those interviews - he started doing the planning for next season and realised he wasn't up for it and felt he was being fair to both Gordon and his staff. Obviously ljinders wants to find a managerial position and he wanted to give Gordon the maximum time to sort out, especially as the sporting director at this point was still Ibiza Jorg. I'm not sure if there's a right or wrong way to do it. The reality for me really is it's just really shit that he's going. I'd imagine his bosses think the same.
  5. Trent looks quite a bit off it. My guess is we played him further to get him closer to the required level. If we can get through these 3 games ahead somehow, then we get an 8 day break, where they can hopefully train a bit. This next week is find a way to squeeze enough out of them to not drop points.
  6. Yeah, but it's easier to hate on vvd because he looks a bit casual. Don't blame the big dope who plays next to him, because he's a monster.
  7. It took robbo 4-6 weeks to be right. They have had long lay offs, I think it was inevitable that they'd be a bit rusty. The question is can we win games while getting them back on it. I think there's just too many - Curtis, Jota, Trent, Salah, dom all short of their best.
  8. They have a point except Leverkusen aren't in the CL semis!
  9. There was no way they could keep that type of news quiet till the season was out. As soon as we started to try to hire a manager, it would have been all over. As for it spurring us on or not, perhaps we have had a bit of both. We got a boost when we had the injury crisis and it was just announced, culminating in the league cup final. But as time has passed, they speculation continues and fans and players alike start to look beyond klopp, it seems to have had the opposite effect.
  10. I thought he was our best midfielder last night.
  11. I know @Code thinks mo played well. But regardless of his measurement against gakpo or whatever. Is there anyone who thinks he's recovered from his injury and free enough from injury that he can be the star we expect? He looks a shadow to me and it's hard to believe he can/will turn it around in the oast 6 games?
  12. The thing is with players like endo, the adrenaline and all that gets them through for a while. But they're not used to playing these back to back high profile games (almost cup finals), either mentally or physically. We don't have them to play every week, they're about plugging gaps, playing in the rotation. When they play all the time, you see why they're fringe players.
  13. It's not really a conspiracy. Guardiola is a drugs cheat. His club are financial doping cheats. There's no reason to think he wouldn't cheat now, his club is. He did as a player.
  14. He would be almost certainly his entire fee as profit. I'm not sure we need that type of PSR help though, although it obviously doesn't harm. I think if we sell him, it will be purely because they think it's good for cashflow and it's good business. The reality is, if we don't sell him this summer, it's probably fairly likely he leaves for free, if that's at the end of this contract or another. So let's say we get 2 years out of him, we'd lose the 100m fee and pay him 35m in wages across just 2 years. Does anyone think that's an outcome FSG would go for without the pressure of a manager saying "keep him"? I think the most likely outcome is he leaves this summer.
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