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Last reply by AngryOfTuebrook, -
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I've always wondered why pundits are given the time of day they are. It really is quite odd. They are, by and large, examples of failure for the most part, or at least rarely are they examples of overwhelming success. For instance. The other day I was listening to Souness talk about "what it takes to be a great manager". Now, his qualities as a player are undoubted, but how the fuck can he sit there with a straight face and talk about what it takes to be a great manager, when he was an absolute failure of one? And why do people listen to it? Similarly, I watch players like Danny Mills and Robbie Savage give their tupence on the ability of players who they could on…
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Worst captain ever shithouse. (Discus)
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Not beating this dogshit Man United side once can be put down to bad luck. Not beating them twice is careless. Failing to beat this fucking horrendous shambles of a United side on THREE occasions is embarrassing and inexcusable. It’s going to take a long time for me to get over this one, unless of course we somehow still end up winning the title. That’s no longer in our hands though. It was before this fucking debacle. Everything that had gone before this weekend was irrelevant as it was all just setting us up for this, an eight game sprint to the line where we had a three point start over City and a two point start over Arsenal. Win all eight and we’d be Cham…
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The greatest football manager alive. Absofuckinglutely love the fella. He's conquered all of Europe. CHAMPION OF EUROPE. OUR MANAGER.
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Monday Apr 1: Been thinking about what I said last week about not having any better suggestions than the managers that have been linked with us so far, which is basically Amorim and De Zerbi as there hasn’t really been any credible links to anyone else. It’s a sad state of affairs that neither of those feel right at all and I don’t want either, but there isn’t anyone else who ticks all boxes either. So if there’s no-one who ticks every box, no clear outstanding candidate, then shouldn’t we just go with someone who we at least know understands the club? My first choice would be Pep Lijnders, but for whatever reason he isn’t even getting any consideration from t…
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I know the piss will be taken etc. The other Celtic thread was a Brendan Rodgers one. Treble treble won today. Limited resistance agreed for the most part and next season will be the hardest in the march for 10 in a row. Take nothing away from the achievement though. Tough final today, playing shite and Hearts wanted it more until they scored. Celtic dug deep and won. I know we have a few Celtic on here so this is for us.
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Should have a proper thread. Just kicked off on BBC1. Away at Chelsea today and could spring a surprise after a really solid start to the season. Hobinger and Hinds obvious stand outs so far this season, but Fisk has been great, as have Bonner and a few others. Enjoyable day out with the kids if you can get to it with a pretty decent standard of game. The away end is pretty solid as well, with a ‘hardcore’ having songs for pretty much the whole team.
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Mo Salah has detailed how valued Cody Gakpo and Darwin Nunez are within the Liverpool camp. The two 24 year-old forwards came to the club last season, a campaign which was marked by its inconsistency on a overall team level. Despite the fragile confidence level of the team, both Nunez and Gakpo performed adequately in their debut campaign (Nunez 15 in 42 appearances) while Gakpo arrived midway through the season from PSV when the Reds were suffering a true crisis of confidence and given those circumstances he produced a respectable 7 goals from 26 appearances. Having that sort of introduction to a new league may have been a daunting o…
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Europa League Final 22 May 2024, DUBLIN History follows us. We don't follow history. Monumental.
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Work-rate. Incisiveness. Nous. I don't ask for much. This is how it's gonna be. Build from the ground up. We've fucked about enough against these lot this season (an several times in the last few years). A lack of cutting edge in the home game, and a chronic lack of concentration combined with plenty of complacency in the FA Cup tie last month, mean that we must get our shit together for this fixture, which has added importance if we are to remain ahead in the title race. We can't allow the likes of Rashford (who seems totally disinterested most of the time) look like Thierry Henry every time we rock up at the Theatre of Leaks. He's got…
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I’ve opened a thread to keep AFCON news in one place. From a purely selfish point of view it’s so I can see how soon Egypt are out.
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Would have been 101 today! Happy Birthday to the man who made it all possible. YNWA.
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Another game where the Reds completely battered a sorry Manchester United side, but criminally failed to win. That's three times now, with this one potentially the most damaging of all as top spot has been relinquished to Arsenal. TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Paul Natton and Stu Montagu to look back - mostly in anger - at a wasteful display that may prove to have dire consequences in the chase for the title. View full article
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Welcome to Liverpool.
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Some fucking great ones in a book I bought off Ebay, need a dedicated thread to pics alone. Don't have to be Liverpool related....
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Another weekend completely skewed by referees and VAR. So many games were unduly influenced by it, with West Ham and Burnley getting especially fucked over. I don’t understand referees at all you know. If I was a ref and I was watching games that I wasn’t in charge of, I’d be making a mental note of who the biggest cheating cunts are and I’d be making sure they don’t get anything from me unless it’s absolutely stonewall. Top of that list, even above Richarlison and Fernandes, would be that Myra Hindley looking twat at Newcastle. I’d never give him anything, because his first thought in any situation is to cheat. He’ll only cross or shoot if the d…
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... that doesn't fit into any other thread, but doesn’t merit a thread of its own.
Last reply by Creator Supreme, -
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If there’s a thread already, I apologise, but I’ve been through and can’t find one. Done sturridge and he would have been an all timer if he wasn’t such a fanny. Watched the Stevie compilations and rejoiced. Now watching Owen - wow! This is YouTube by the way. He was so good. So fucking good. And up for the scrap too. His 4th goal is him tackling the spurs keeper in the face. I’m with Stig - wish we’d brought him home
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I had heard rumours about this, but thought it was too absurd to really think it would ever happen. But here we are, what the fuck has happened here? Who in their right mind thought this was a good way of doing the members sale when it comes to future credits. Fuck you Liverpool FC.
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Caoimhin Kelleher has had to bide his time but he is now showing the footballing public the great qualities he possesses as a goalkeeper on a consistent basis. There is often no middle ground being a keeper, you can either be the hero or the villain. where all fingers are pointed. It is a harsh predicament and for those who are not yet established as a number one option, quite a cutthroat occupation as any mistake could quite easily see them lose their spot in the first team and in some cases there is no way back for them. And for those who serve as backups to the senior keepers, there is lot of sitting idle on the bench on matchdays ob…
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How long was the contract he signed with Real Madrid? If he wins both La Liga and the Champions League this season can we bring him back home please?
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Respect where it's due. I haven't been more tense when an opposition player gets the ball since Thierry Henry. Grew up a Red didn't he? I'd pick him over any player on the planet to sign for us. Proper cover for Thiago.
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Do people think it's the next part of the pitch we need to upgrade in the summer? We have no legs in there anymore in my opinion. Fabinho is slow, Henderson is starting to look like he has many miles in his legs, Kieta runs in toffee and milner worrys me everytime we put him in there, he just has no composure. Thiago, for all his qualities, is pretty slow too. Curtis, 100 touches, Jones I'm still not convinced he'll be good enough. I think this is why we look wide open sometimes, we can't press as quickly anymore, and teams can get through us much easier. Also, we don't have anybody apart from Thiago who can actually receive the ball un…
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The Reds returned to the top of the table after a 3-1 win over bottom club Sheffield United, but it was considerably more stressful than it needed to be and it needed a late thunderbolt from Alexis Mac Allister to break the deadlock before Cody Gakpo wrapped it up in stoppage time. TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Julian Richards and Paul Natton to reflect on the night's action as well as to discuss the ongoing manager search and preview the huge game at Old Trafford this Sunday. View full article
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