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Forgot to set it up in time for the first weekend but we're ready to go now. One thing to note, its in American format with the away team listed first. Can't do anything about that, so be careful with it. I've edited this link as the initial one didn't work for everyone.This should be sound now. https://www.liverpoolway.co.uk/index.php?/pickems/pools/3-premier-league-season-202324/leaders/&do=joinPool
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Europa League Final 22 May 2024, DUBLIN History follows us. We don't follow history. Monumental.
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Sander Westerveld believes Arne Slot will not be overawed by the challenge of following the footsteps of Jurgen Klopp. The former Reds goalkeeper who made 75 appearances in a two and a bit season stint at the club is close friends with the man who has been identified as the next manager. Westerveld and Slot played a season together at Sparta Rotterdam in the 2007/8 campaign and speaking to The Telegraph (per the Echo) he believed the 45 year- old had the ability to be a top-line manager. “When I played with Arne at Sparta, you could see that he would become. He was a leader, a No10 midfielder and someone who would change tactics by h…
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It might be the fixture that divides a city but Jurgen Klopp admits that he will not miss everything that surrounds the Merseyside Derby. With the time rapidly ticking down on the tenure of Klopp at Liverpool, questions often arise regarding what certain fixtures have meant to him during his time at the club. With the games coming thick and fast and with Liverpool still in the hunt for a Premier League title, Klopp has often said there will come a time for in depth reflection, but at this stage he mind his focused on more important things. Klopp comes into his 19th and final fixture against Everton having only lost game which came at An…
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Welcome to Liverpool. Liverpool aiming to sign Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister this week World Cup-winning midfielder, 24, keen to move to Anfield and work with Jürgen Klopp Alexis Mac Allister is set to become Liverpool’s first signing of the summer, with the Anfield club hopeful of concluding a deal this week for the Argentina World Cup winner. Contact between Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion has now taken place and midfielder Mac Allister is keen to work with Jürgen Klopp. A release clause in the 24-year-old’s contract means the transfer should progress smoothly, although the value of the deal remains …
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Plenty of rumours we have bid 70 million euros for him. One thing is for certain, if we sign him this lad is going to be superb and if we don't FSG can get to fuck and he will be shit anyway. I have no idea https://twitter.com/search?q=luis diaz liverpool&src=typed_query&f=live
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Welcome to Liverpool
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We've had some class ones through the years, but since the bullshit frenzy started in 1992, they've mostly been either forgettable or abhorrent.
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I'm stumped, is Lippi still alive?
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Fuck it. I'm starting the thread. Welcome.
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He was a proper handful when he came on today. Just as the Tory cunts were hoping to coast towards penalties, he just kept running at them and causing problems.
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I often find that the latest injury news gets buried in the match threads or in threads about individual players....So I thought a thread dedicated to the latest situation on our players with injuries might be a decent idea. Hopefully the forum server has enough bandwidth to cope.... So as it stands.... Luis Diaz: Knee Injury Oct 11: 'Six to eight weeks, we will see. He looks like a quick healer, but we will see. Could have been worse.' Potential Return 26/12/2022 Joel Matip: Calf/Shin/Heel Injury Further Detail Oct 21: 'Everything is going w…
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Dominik Szoboszlai: Liverpool in talks to sign RB Leipzig midfielder - BBC Sport Anybody know anything about him?
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We live to fight another day then. Defeat here would have buried us and considering the run we’d been on it wouldn’t have been much of a shock. Fulham is a difficult place to go when they’re at it, but thankfully they weren’t and it was fairly comfortable in the end. The game was still in the balance at half time though so it wasn’t a completely stress free afternoon, but once we got the second goal it was generally without drama and the third goal made it completely safe. In terms of how we played and what it means moving forward, we played ok and no-one has a clue what it means. Winning this doesn’t solve all of our issues but it should go some way to refoc…
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Bobby Clark 1 2 3
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Looks really comfortable on the ball for a kid. Completely at home in a Wembley final, like the other young fellas. Maybe being the son of a well known player makes him calmer as he’d have been around this stuff his whole life. Another huge prospect.
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Over 2 weeks till our next match. We need new blood.
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Fuck it - we all know it, but saying it makes my willy sting. Well, here goes... Gary Neville is the by some margin the best pundit I've seen on mainstream TV. It sticks in the throat to say it, but he is. Who'd have thunk it,eh? I can't believe I'm saying this, but I'd sooner listen to Gary Neville's assessment of our chances/performance than any of our former players and dare I say it, our own current manager. Neville knows. fuck.
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https://www.forbes.com/teams/liverpool/#77b6852d6045
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The Reds season is still alive after a much needed win at Fulham got their title challenge back on track. Goals from Trent, Gravenberch and Jota sunk the Cottagers in what was a more comfortable win than many expected. TLW Editor Dave Usher is joined by Julian Richards and Dan Thomas to look back on this game as well as previewing the midweek trip to Goodison. There's also a heated discussion on refs, VAR, Forest's bizarre statement and the impact officiating has had on this year's Premier League. View full article
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I know very little about the fella, but by all accounts (including many supposedly in the know) he just might be our next manager. Good things I’ve read; 1. - He won the league with Sporting Lisbon who are traditionally Portugal’s third strongest team in 2022, and he is on track to do it again this season. Bad things I’ve read; 1. He’s big mates with Mourinho. Anyway, some relevant shit on his coaching ability:
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Former referee Mark Halsey has spoken about the diminishing levels of referee standards in English football. The 59 year-old who retired in 2013 after 14 seasons as a Premier League referee is now a close observer of the whistle blowers and does not like what he sees. The Daily Star reported Halsey as saying: “I hate to criticise fellow colleagues but over the last six to seven years the standard is dropping alarmingly, at all levels. “We have some great referees out there at the top, and I think Michael Oliver is by far our best referee; Martin Atkinson, Mike Dean, they are experienced guys and they are good referees. …
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Anybody know?
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The body removed from the submerged plane in the Channel has been confirmed to be Emiliano Sala! May he rest in peace, deepest sympathies to his family. My thoughts are with family of David Ibbotson too, let's hope he's found soon so his loved ones can grieve properly.
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Monday Apr 15: Feels somewhat inappropriate to be as down about the Palace game as I am considering what today is. It’s always a sobering day, especially when you see some of the things posted on twitter by survivors or the families of one of the 97. To be honest, I try and avoid it, which I’m not proud of, but even now after all these years it’s so upsetting and the sense of injustice is as strong as ever, and I didn’t even lose anyone close to me. I never know what to say either, even JFT97 feels kind of hollow now because what does it even mean? There’ll never be justice, I think the only thing we can do is ensure they’re never forgotten, which of course th…
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https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/legendary-former-liverpool-captain-tommy-16122796 Gutted RIP Tommy YNWA
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