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PODCAST: The dawn of Klopp 2.0, Hendo’s self-burial and Wolves preview

The international break gives the lads a chance to look at how Klopp 2.0 is shaping up and whether the sequel can top the blockbuster original, we'll analyse THAT Jordan Horrenderson interview and preview the Wolves game on Saturday.

 

Chris Smith is joined by Dave Usher and Paul Natton to take some listener questions on the heartbreaking Liverpool games we could do-over, non-LFC players we'd have loved to see in the famous red, and United and Everton players we'd take if forced. We also give the current squad the infamous Brendan Rodgers 'envelope test', and pick the perfect LFC front three for the current side.

 

 


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Too much negativity about international football at the start.

 

The best thing about international football is that it is not influenced by money (transfer budgets, player wages, the whole FFP shenanigans).
 

It still has space for partisanship and the pride of wearing the shirt, unlike club football.

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21 minutes ago, Jurgen Knows said:

Too much negativity about international football at the start.

 

The best thing about international football is that it is not influenced by money (transfer budgets, player wages, the whole FFP shenanigans).
 

It still has space for partisanship and the pride of wearing the shirt, unlike club football.

 

Ok, I'll bite against my better judgment. You do know this podcast is made by and for Liverpool fans, right? 

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Can’t disagree more with @Chris that the Rodgers era was more embarrassing than the fucking budgie era. 
 

We had decent fans trying to defend the appointment and argue he’d be better than a CL winning manager. 
 

As much of a prick as Rodgers was we weren’t ever in danger of relegation under him and we had a decent side playing good football. 

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1 minute ago, lifetime fan said:

Can’t disagree more with @Chris that the Rodgers era was more embarrassing than the fucking budgie era. 
 

We had decent fans trying to defend the appointment and argue he’d be better than a CL winning manager. 
 

As much of a prick as Rodgers was we weren’t ever in danger of relegation under him and we had a decent side playing good football. 

 

Fair enough, man. I associate the Rodgers era with pure cringe, starting with the man himself.

 

I associate the Hodgson era with the most miserable period. But with plenty of cringe in there for good measure.

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15 minutes ago, Pidge said:

International football isn't influenced by money? 

 

Why do you think the world cup was in Qatar FFS...


You can’t build a team of galacticos in international football by buying the best players in the world.

 

So yes, international football as a game is not influenced by money. If it was, then Qatar would have won some matches in the world cup.

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5 minutes ago, Chris said:

 

Fair enough, man. I associate the Rodgers era with pure cringe, starting with the man himself.

 

I associate the Hodgson era with the most miserable period. But with plenty of cringe in there for good measure.


That makes sense, disagree but understand your point more clearly now. 

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2 minutes ago, lifetime fan said:


That makes sense, disagree but see you’re point more clearly now. 

 

Rodgers era cringe:

Gerrard's last games (home to palace, away at Stoke)
Lambert and Balotelli

Kolo Toure
Flanno is the 'New Cafu'

The songs: Poetry in Motion and Brendan Rodgers Liverpool among the worst ever.
The documentary

The Slip

The "LIVERPOOL HAVE CAPITULATED" draw at Palace 

Losing that Villa semi on Gerrard's birthday

 

Suarez.

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6 minutes ago, Chris said:

 

Rodgers era cringe:

Gerrard's last games (home to palace, away at Stoke)
Lambert and Balotelli

Kolo Toure
Flanno is the 'New Cafu'

The songs: Poetry in Motion and Brendan Rodgers Liverpool among the worst ever.
The documentary

The Slip

The "LIVERPOOL HAVE CAPITULATED" draw at Palace 

Losing that Villa semi on Gerrard's birthday

 

Suarez.


That line up in Madrid.

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2 hours ago, tlw content said:

The international break gives the lads a chance to look at how Klopp 2.0 is shaping up and whether the sequel can top the blockbuster original, we'll analyse THAT Jordan Horrenderson interview and preview the Wolves game on Saturday.

 

Chris Smith is joined by Dave Usher and Paul Natton to take some listener questions on the heartbreaking Liverpool games we could do-over, non-LFC players we'd have loved to see in the famous red, and United and Everton players we'd take if forced. We also give the current squad the infamous Brendan Rodgers 'envelope test', and pick the perfect LFC front three for the current side.

 

 

 

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Horrenderson??!

 

Put some respect on that man's name. Tsk tsk

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4 minutes ago, lifetime fan said:

Owen > Rush? 
 

Give your head a wobble. 

 

 

I PICKED RUSH! And then only changed to accomodate Dave's "Origi role" Everton theory. 

Michael Owen in this Liverpool team would score 50 goals a season.

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1 minute ago, Carvalho Diablo said:

Haven't listened yet but who on earth said that?

 

Absolute madness. Blasphemy.

 

Presented without context by LF again! Just like the "embarrassing" Rodgers stuff. I specified cringe! 

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8 minutes ago, Chris said:

 

 

I PICKED RUSH! And then only changed to accomodate Dave's "Origi role" Everton theory. 

Michael Owen in this Liverpool team would score 50 goals a season.


I thought it was Paul that picked Owen not you? 

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3 minutes ago, Carvalho Diablo said:

Haven't listened yet but who on earth said that?

 

Absolute madness. Blasphemy.

 

In fairness Col's done Chris dirty there, as although technically he picked Owen over Rush he wasn't being serious as he'd already picked Rush and went back on it just to play along with my idea.

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Just now, dave u said:

 

In fairness Col's done Chris dirty there, as although technically he picked Owen over Rush he wasn't being serious as he'd already picked Rush and went back on it just to play along with my idea.


Not deliberately, I thought it was Paul. 

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