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I cant be the only one thinking about this, or maybe I am? Do we have a hairdresser working at Melwood or what is the deal? Why do they all look the same? How am an old bastard like me supposed to know them from each other when they all look the same?
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Liverpool is set to lock away another one of their young stars with Bobby Clark set to sign a new and improved five year contract. Clark who signed his first contract shortly after turning 17 last year is seen as a young talent on the rise having being part of the traveling party for Liverpool’s pre-season tour and he also travelled with the squad for Sunday’s clash against Newcastle but did not make the bench for the fixture. In a playing sense, Clark has continued his impressive progress from last season in the U/21s most notably in the 4-0 rout against Everton. It is an important step for the talented youngsters to continue their dev…
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Daniel Sturridge 1 2 3 4 82
by WhiskeyJar- 5 followers
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Liverpool negotiating with Chelsea over Daniel Sturridge transfer, although £80,000-a-week 'demands' are dismissed - Transfers - Football - The Independent Chelsea striker Daniel Sturridge wants to make a January exit from Stamford Bridge - with Liverpool his first-choice destination. A number of clubs are understood to be interested in the striker but Liverpool and Chelsea have begun talks over a £15m deal and Sturridge has set his sights on a move to Anfield reports the Evening Standard. The 23-year-old, who joined from Manchester City for £6.5m in 2009, has become increasingly frustrated over his lack of starts up front and hopes a deal with the Reds will …
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Luton Town were caught in a second half whirlwind as the Reds overcame a half time deficit to blow away the plucky Hatters. Goals from Van Dijk, Gakpo, Diaz and Elliott completed a terrific turnaround that Jurgen Klopp compared to *checks notes* erm, the win over Barcelona. TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Paul Natton and Dan Thomas to look back on a great night at Anfield and look forward to what will be a great afternoon at Wembley on Sunday. View full article
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Thought I create a new thread as per a discussion in the previous thread. The Champions League summer tournament is nearly finished and people are already discussing our pre-season in last season’s thread. I believe a new one is required. Any and all teams discussed in here are not as good as compared to the current champions.
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Andy Robertson has given Conor Bradley a major tick of approval as the young Northern Irishman fits in seamlessly into the Liverpool starting line-up. A revelation at League One outfit Bolton Wanderers last season, Bradley has shown that he is not overawed in the big step up in quality, playing in front of packed stadiums and filling the role of a World Class talent in Trent-Alexander-Arnold. Today against Chelsea is the kind of fixture that any Footballer dreams of, a Cup final at Wembley Stadium, let alone an academy graduate that will be making his 17th senior appearance for his club. The usual discussion after the closur…
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I’ve been asking Dave and the lads to do this as a podcast discussion on an international break for a while, but he’s admitted he’s simply too lazy to do any thinking or research and wants us, his minions to do the work. I’m thinking it would be pretty boring if they just discussed all the trophy wins, and a few stand out matches, so the things I’m going to be suggesting are moments where I think back fondly as part of our journey with Klopp making us probably the best reds team I have watched. To get us started then…. 1 Klopp’s first walking through the door and his “normal one” press conference. 2 His “doubters to believers” spee…
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Jurgen Klopp says his squad are a major believer in the power of positivity and were focused on who was playing rather than those who were absent through injury as Liverpool produced a outstanding second half display to overwhelm Luton 4-1 at Anfield on Wednesday night. Already without Alisson, Dominik Szoboszlai and Trent Alexander-Arnold before the weekend, the Reds then lost Curtis Jones and Diogo Jota to injuries that will see them miss weeks and possibly months of action. And with the Carabao Cup final against Chelsea on Sunday, no risks were taken with Mo Salah, Darwin Nunez and Ibrahima Konate, the latter being a unused substitute while the …
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brilliant
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Jurgen Klopp is not yet in the frame of mind to think too much about his impending departure at Liverpool, saying that there are a couple of more chapters to write on a fantastic journey. Tomorrow afternoon at Wembley Stadium Liverpool resume their domestic cup final rivalry with Chelsea two years on from a couple of thrilling encounters which the Reds came out on top. There will be quite a few stars that have either moved on, or will be missing through injury from those two showcase fixtures and when it comes to the West London outfit, a different manager too. This will also be the last Carabao Cup final that Klopp will be involved in,…
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I wonder how many more players we need to lose before it actually becomes a problem? You can make a convincing argument that only two of the eleven that thrashed Luton would make it into Klopp’s preferred line up when he has a full squad to choose from. That doesn’t mean these lads are ‘reserves’ as it’s very much a squad game these days, but Alisson, Trent, Konate, Robertson, Jones, Szoboszlai, Nunez, Salah and Jota are all probably starting if they’re available. They weren’t available though (or in the case of Konate and Robbo they were being rested for the weekend) and yet I thought that starting eleven still looked good. Not great, and you wouldn’t want to…
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When Jurgen mentioned about the Michael Oliver giving us 4 fouls compared to 18 for Brentford in the recent game, it made me have a look at something I have been meaning to do for a while which was looking at the number of fouls committed expressed as percentage of when our opponents are in possession. I have used FBref for the data, no idea on the accuracy but seems legit. The results are in and we are once again top (or is that bottom) of the league. Any thoughts...is it our counter press which has been operating pretty good or is it the referees simply trying to shaft us.
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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. Note this game is not on TV in the UK, and yet this is a game that requires more focus than most. City play Brentford the day before so the gap is likely to again be reduced. We also have the small matter of the League Cup final at the weekend. I don't think Jurgen or his players are the type to take their eye of the ball, but it is still something to guard against. Luton have been punching above their weight all season, and while it hasn't translated into points on the whole, their opponents have generally known they were in a cont…
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Passed away only 64. RIP
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Emma Saunders is so fit.
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Massive win, potential banana skin avoided and we extended our lead over City by two points. That’s the good news. The bad news is we may have lost two key players for the foreseeable future, but we have to cross our fingers and hope for the best on that. This was a great win and while maybe the scoreline flattered us a little, it was a comfortable, deserved win in a fixture that has given us problems in recent years. I think we were assisted by how shit they were at the back but I also think we spotted things in their game that we could exploit, and we did. It wasn’t a co-incidence how we created so many chances by knocking the ball forward early and turning …
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Celebrity Reds Fans 1 2 3 4 17
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Anyone know of any Celebrity Reds? Nelson Mandella - used to get Videos sent to him in jail apparently Governor of Hong Kong (obviously don't know his name) - went to Liverpool Uni and attended the FA Cup final against the Arse - but has appaling views on human rights... Mike Myers - dad from Liverpool and has said he stands on the Kop in disguise (possibly as Dr Evil) when visiting Dr Dre - Bizzare I know, but strangely true - has talked of watching them on the box when staying in London and became hooked. Sure there are more mundane ones out there - Oh and Ossama Bin Laden is an Arsenal fan - I shit you not, or at least he's been at highbury during h…
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Monday Feb 12: Reports today say Postecoglu won't be joining us at the end of the season. In other news, I can confirm that I won't be taking up a membership at Augusta National. Seriously, how the fuck is he even being linked with the job? Because he's a fan? So are all of you reading this and you won't be getting the job either. Ok, I'm being flippant as he's clearly got something about him, but that's not anywhere near enough to be qualified for this job. If we appointed him I'd be fucking livid. I don't care for that guy. I've been watching loads of tactical analysis videos of Alonso's Leverkusen and I'm all in on this. I was even before I'd se…
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Not a big surprise, but this is probably the worst mistake ever. http://atvs.vg.no/player/index.php?id=9283
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A big win that looks to have come at something of a cost. The Reds made a tricky fixture look easy but lost three players to injury and at least one of them looks to be very serious, but Salah was back with a goal and we're still top of the league. Chris Smith is joined by Ian Brown and TLW Editor Dave Usher to pick the bones out of an eventful game down in West London in which Nunez showed his finishing prowess, Salah returned in style, Cody bagged himself a goal and Macca chipped in with a lovely strike. View full article
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Jurgen Klopp is highly impressed by the work of Xabi Alonso and in time believes that he will be the leader of the next generation of elite managers. The former Liverpool midfield star has guided Bayer Leverkusen to the top of the Bundesliga where they currently sit five points clear of reigning champions Bayern Munich. The fact that they have done it in such an impressive fashion has certainly caught the eye of many observers, currently unbeaten through 21 games in the league as well as still competing in the Europa League and German Cup. The shock announcement that Klopp would be leaving at the end of this campaign have led many to h…
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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. Note the early kick-off time. We got back on the bike against Burnley at the weekend. Granted it was tentative in the first half and we only really woke up in the second, but we merited the 3 points in the end. As we play before City, we have a chance to extend our lead at the top of the table once again. We wouldn't expect them to drop points at home to Chelsea on Saturday evening, so just take it one game at a time and just stay ahead and see what happens. It's weird how they always seem to have games in hand when they are chasing…
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Been off all day
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just walked past the end of my drive as I was getting out of the car. I said, "John Barnes. Nice one." He smiled and said, "How are you?". Ace and a leg. Good eh?
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