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  1. Britain has a very dark history and there seems to be a high level of not wanting to understand it or even entertain the very notion that this is the case. We got a flavour of this a couple of years ago with the George Floyd protests and the BLM marches, and stuff happening like the Colston statue being bundled into Bristol Harbour. Going back to my schooldays, which are by no means recent, I dont remember much teaching about the British Empire. We got all the Tudors and Stuarts stuff in terms of the monarchy but nothing about how the Empire came to be. Its a broad transference, but perhaps there is a genuine level of little awareness of the history. Couple that with a sweeping sense of 'you must respect the monarchy, no matter what', and it very quickly becomes alternate Russian history textbook (with real history books being sold underground) and North Korean style dictatorship. Very true is the mantra that history is doomed to repeat if no one learns from it. People like Sinclair and the American Academic at Carnegie Uni in Pittsburgh made valid points in their respective posts, when you subtract that a) Sinclair is a cunt in general and b) the Academic went too far in wishing a painful death on Betty. We see lots of reactionary stuff, which isnt a surprise, but very little critical thinking on 'what has caused this person to make this post?' Instead we get the likes of Piers Morgan calling the Academic out, and he is part of the Murdoch cabal that drives the masses into how and what they should be thinking. This cunt hacked dead kids phones. People still listen to him. The same righteous indignation when the article came out about why the sportsball was all cancelled. The frothing masses instantly applied fault and blame, to us and a prominent Scottish sportsball side, because they buck the trend of following the masses. And its not just because of that, there is valid justification for doing so. Sadly, Im too watered down to even be a watered down Scouser, but even in my southern enclave, I understand what 'my' city is about. It is why we are still educating people about Hilsborough, a generation later, and that we will probably be doing so for the rest of our naturals because the fact that it was an establishment cover up continues to be ignored by people, because other tired theories are parroted out, time and again. I have maintained that Britain has been a corrupt country for years, we used to just have the smiles and nice suits and lean on the historical advantage of 'British fair play and justice' as if that was some sort of valid currency. The lid has been blown off that, certainly in the last ten years, and the country has flown down the shitter into the surrounding waterways since Brexit.
    14 points
  2. Monday Sep 5: Didn’t do a diary last week as I was away for a couple of days and then when I got back there was a midweek game, podcast, more midweek games and a double round up to do. There was too much repetition so I scrapped it. There was one thing that happened that needs addressing though. Arthur. On the face of it, bringing in someone on loan isn’t ideal. Bringing in someone with his injury history certainly isn’t ideal. So it’s fairly uninspiring. And yet one thing I have to say is that we’re definitely better off having him than not having him. He’s proven quality and isn’t too unlike Thiago in playing style. So he’ll help us when he’s available. The option to buy clause is just under £40m and at this point it seems highly unlikely we’d activate that, but if he turns out to be boss then who knows. He goes straight into the Champions League squad for this season, but Keita and Ox are both missing. No surprise with Ox, he’s out until October and by the time he’s back the group stage will virtually be over anyway. Keita not being named tells us that whatever this injury he has, it’s fairly serious and he won’t be back any time soon. Klopp’s loyalty and patience with those two is the main reason he couldn’t sign a midfielder this season. We’re paying upwards of 200k a week for them. If we’d moved them both on we could have added someone boss on 200k a week rather than waiting until next summer. We paid £90m for them too. They’re probably the only two major transfers we’ve made in the Klopp era that haven’t been successes, but Jurgen just doesn’t seem to want to accept it. Tuesday Sep 6: Another big win for City and more goals for Haaland. They signed him to give that extra push in the Champions League and he probably will do. I’ve got a horrible feeling this is the year they finally get their grubby sportwashed hands on the European Cup. If they had Haaland last year they’ve have beaten Madrid by five goals. Mind you, if we had him so would we. Chelsea lost to Zagreb and I’m seeing speculation that Tuchel’s job is under threat. If it were any club other than Chelsea I’d say it’s bollocks but they tend to not fuck about. That was under Abramaovich though and we don’t know what the new owners are like. I don’t even know who the new owners are to be honest. I think they’re American? Is it one fella or a group? I don’t even care. I’d say sacking Tuchel would be a mistake as he’s a very good manager, but there is something about him where he rubs people up the wrong way after a couple of years. The players don’t look like they’re playing for him anymore. They’ve been woeful this season, even worse than us. Then there’s the Anthony Gordon thing. If Tuchel thought he was worth £60m then he should be sacked on that basis alone, although the rumours are that Tuchel didn’t want him and it was the new scouting team pushing for it. Either way you’d be concerned, Klopp’s presser was a bit spiky. A local journo asked him if he thought Naples was a dangerous place because the club had advised our fans not to go to the city centre. Klopp dodged the question because he didn’t want to cause a storm but what he should have said is “yeah it’s fucking dangerous. Cunts on scooters stabbing our fans up the arse and shithouses storming pubs mob handed because there are a handful of away fans in there having a quiet pint. And yeah, I’ve watched Gomorrah and it told me that Naples is possibly the scariest place in Europe”. It has always bothered me that Napoli fans have acted like such cunts whenever we’ve played them, because Naples and Liverpool have so much in common as cities and people. They should see the similarities and welcome us with open arms. It does my head in that they don’t. They probably just see us as “English” and don’t realise that Liverpool is looked on by the rest of England the way Naples is by the rest of Italy. He was also asked about the absence of Curtis at the weekend and said “Curtis, when he was out previously, had a stress reaction in a specific bone around the tibia. It was absolutely fine, no problem anymore. Trained twice, felt it again. It’s not as bad as the first time, but it’s bad enough to not be involved in team training again, which is not very helpful.” Fucks sake. This is such a great opportunity for him to stake his claim too. Worst possible timing. Wednesday 7: Napoli 4 L 1. Wow. Fucking hell that was sobering. Other than the Villa defeat that didn’t really happen as it was in the season that doesn’t exist, I’ve never seen us this wide open. Napoli just ran through us at will. They scored three by half time, while also hitting the post, missing a pen and forcing Virgil to clear one off the line. It could so easily have been six. We actually played some decent stuff when we had the ball. Not especially good, but not terrible either. But as soon as we lost the ball they were two passes away from being in on goal. Klopp and Robbo both said afterwards we didn’t have any pressure on the ball and we’re too open. That’s true but it isn’t the reason Gomez shit down his own leg or four of our players were beaten by a simple one two. There was a lot more wrong with this than just no pressure on the ball and a high line. Other than Diaz we’ve just got no spark at all. The team has lost its intensity and its fire. It isn’t that they aren’t trying, it’s like something is broken. I said on the pod tonight that we’re like Rocky in the third movie. We’ve lost the eye of the tiger and Diaz is the only one who has it, probably because he hasn’t been grinding week in week out for five years under the most intense pressure. We used to have a whole team like Diaz, now they all just look like the tank is empty. The u19s fared better as they beat Napoli 2-1. Doak and Cannonier got the goals and it was a well deserved win. I’ve seen Ben Doak play two or three times now this season and he’s really fucking good. I’m not making any predictions as you can never tell at this age, but he looks like a huge talent on the bits I’ve seen. Not silky but very direct and effective. In other news, Tuchel is indeed gone and they want Graham Potter as his replacement. This is a shame really as Brighton are flying and it would be good to see how high they could finish. He might not take the job but the speed with which Chelsea went for him suggests he’s been tapped up already. He deserves a crack at a big job but (other than United) this is probably the worst one to take as if he doesn’t do well immediately they’ll probably get rid. Usually Chelsea managers win all kinds in their first year and then get binned off at the first hint of trouble. Anyone thinking a change of ownership would stop that nonsense found out today that nothing has changed. It will be interesting to see where Tuchel ends up next. Thursday Sep 8: Still reeling after last night. It’s a weird feeling as I’m not angry about and not particularly arsed about the result. Losing the most difficult away game in the group isn’t a big deal as we should still go through. The loss can be shrugged off quickly. It’s the way we lost it though. We needed a solid performance to give us something to build on and instead we got fucking battered. I just feel sad and more than a little worried. We’ll be fine, eventually, but this malaise shows no signs of ending quickly does it? Looking back at the goals again and they’re even worse than I thought last night. Trent is a big concern. There were countless occasions when I saw him busting a gut to get back after we’d lost the ball so I’m not buying the theory that he’s not arsed, lazy or whatever. But when you see the way he’s standing around ball watching or how he just gives up when someone runs past him, you do have to wonder just that the fuck is happening. He looks like he’s got the weight of the world on his his shoulders at the moment. If he was the only one out of form we could cope with that, but nearly everyone is shit. I’d be on board with taking Trent out of the firing line for a while if we had a viable alternative, but Gomez shit the bed so badly last night that my trust in him has been shaken badly. The Scottish kid has vanished off the face of the earth, and just to rub salt in the wounds Neco is man of the match virtually every week for Forest. In other news, the Queen has died and the nation has lost its fucking marbles. Wall to wall coverage on every TV and radio station and they’re all trying to outdo each other in their fawning over it. My dad was watching the racing channel tonight and they went off air to focus on coverage of the Queen’s death. There was still racing taking place but my dad couldn’t watch it. What the fuck is going on? Anyone who wants to watch coverage of this has plenty of news channels to choose from, so why does every TV and radio station have to go nuts about it? There’s talk already that the weekend’s games will be called off but I can’t see that happening. There’s already a packed schedule so where the fuck will they fit them in? Plus next week’s games might be called off if it’s the funeral, so that would be two games that would need to be fitted in. Friday Sep 9: They are cancelling the games, the fucking knobheads. I shouldn’t be surprised but I am. I didn’t think they’d do it but then I guess that’s because I’m completely at a loss to understand the flag shagging mentality in this country. Look, I’m anti monarchy but it's not something I'm massively passionate about and I don't really care too much. If you ask me should we have a monarchy I'd say no, but it isn't something I think about much. I’m certainly not happy the queen died. I know some are but not me. There isn’t the tiniest part of me that is happy about it, but I’m not particularly sad either. Thousands of women her age and younger will have died today, so I’m not sure why I should feel any differently about this one. I feel sympathy for her family (even the nonce) and friends, just like I would anyone in their situation. I’m not glad she’s dead, I’m not making jokes about it and it makes me feel uneasy when I see others doing it. I genuinely don’t get this though. Why are people losing their minds over it and demanding that everything comes to a stand still? Shops closing “as a mark of respect”. Sports events being cancelled for… actually I don’t even know the reason. Do they think it’s inappropriate for people to enjoy themselves because a 96 year old woman is no longer with us? It's bonkers. I’d love someone to explain this mass hysteria to me but all I ever seem to hear is “because she’s the queen”. I see people flocking to Buckingham Palace today and singing “God save the King” and it genuinely blows my mind. I feel like I’m in the twighlight zone. Why are people like this? What am I missing? I find the whole thing fucking nuts. The PL cancelled games, then the FA followed suit and now my daughter isn’t even allowed to train tonight because her club doesn’t have insurance or something, I don’t know exactly. It’s mad. Rugby and cricket are continuing though. Shit, even the golf is back on tomorrow after being shut down today. No horse racing though. It’s a relief in one way as I dread to think what would have happened at Anfield during any tribute. We’d be the talk of the country again, only this time I don’t think we’d have the moral high ground. Booing the anthem at Wembley is one thing, disrupting a tribute to a dead queen would be something else. Our name would be dragged through the mud. It doesn’t matter what the reasons are, we’d be vilified for it so in that sense the games being called off spares us that at least. I’m still fucking livid though. All those fans who flew into England this morning having paid for flights and hotels and who now have no game to go to. It’s fucking scandalous. All the small businesses around football stadiums that rely on these games for income. Yeah the games will be played eventually but they’re all losing money now, and loads are struggling already. Why should they have to deal with this shit just because the queen has passed away at 96 years of age? Postponing games isn’t going to bring her back, and I’m honestly not saying that to be a twat. I just don’t get what it achieves. West Ham and Man United played last night (the mancs lost at home too, the bums. Told you I wasn’t buying their ‘revival’) so why can’t we all play at the weekend? “Too short notice” to call last night’s games off. Well fuck that, doing it at lunchtime today when thousands were already on flights over here was also too short notice. Makes me sick how little regard the authorities have for fans. It’s not even the government this time, it was the PL and FA who jumped the gun with this stupid decision. I absolutely resent being told what we should be doing. If people want to mourn the queen and stay at home watching Giles Brandrith telling stories about how great she was, then they can do. Live and let live. Each to their own. I don’t understand why anyone would do that but I’m not going to tell them they shouldn’t. For the football authorities to tell us that attending games is inappropriate though, get to fuck with that shit. It’s forcing people to ‘pay respect’ instead of letting them make their own choice of how they want to do it or whether they want to do it at all. If the games went ahead this weekend there’d be no drop off in attendance, so what does that tell you? This decision is a disgrace. Some serious North Korea shit. People work all week then have the weekend to enjoy themselves by watching sport. They’re not telling people they can’t go to work but they’re stopping them from enjoying their leisure time. And loads of people just go along with it. This country fucking stinks. ….and that was the week that was
    8 points
  3. For a second there I honestly thought that was Richard Harris from Wild Geese.
    8 points
  4. You know if these royal cunts were really 'for the people' if the queen was really 'such a leader, an inspiration, such a great person' - blah blah fucking blah......Instead of the mountains of flowers being left at buckingham palace, balmoral etc etc and fuck knows how many thousands upon thousands of pounds they have cost and will cost in total......The queen should have asked that upon her death that people do not leave flowers, but instead make a donation to a local foodbank or other community organisation helping the people of the uk during the current crisis..... They could have even gone one step further easily and announced that there was a website/phone number that they could simply go to or call and donate and the money would be distributed to the neediest places..... Would have been dead easy - announce it, have it up on the screen during all the endless coverage/have little "ads" for it.....have it up on bbc/sky site etc.....even have a thing like children in need with how much has been raised.... But she/they (the royal family) haven't - why?.....Because she/they don't give a shite.....
    7 points
  5. I'm no royalist, me, but I will not be doing with people who see fit to boo any minute's silence or playing of the national anthem in memory of the late queen at the match. Just don't be small, feeble-minded people. Just this once. No one is asking you to respect them. Just no disrespect, just for once. We'll all jump back on the republican horse in a couple of weeks, me included.
    6 points
  6. Fair play on managing to cook the eggs to the same shade as your kecks.
    6 points
  7. 4 sausage 4 smoked bacon 2 egg 2 toast Simple but great.
    6 points
  8. I stand with Jedward.
    6 points
  9. Bottom of the group again. Fucking Gomez.
    5 points
  10. Yeah, not like you paid hundreds of quid in advance before a ball was kicked with some dire football served up after 1990, is it? How many STs were not renewed from the 1990's? Thousands and not the actual 10's and 20's a season then? Last I heard, some bloo shite seassie holder nailed his renewed seassie to the gates at goodison in protest at the shite football they've seen since 1995. Later that night, he changed his mind and went back to get his ticket only to find someone had nicked the nail!
    5 points
  11. 6 times more than Michael McIntyre to be fair.
    4 points
  12. I got some duck eggs yesterday so decided this morning to have a look around the freezer for some odd sausages and see what I could do to make a fry up. It included converting some left over potatoes from Friday into a potato cake. There was fungus and tomatoes too for other members of the fambo, but I don't do fungus and I don't mix beans and tomato. The sausages were great from Taylor's farm shop, one coarse pork and one Cumberland. The pork was better. I ran out of pan space for bacon, so chanced it in the grill, which overcooked it. The eggs are not overcooked although they look it, it's just how those duck eggs go with the lid on the pan.
    4 points
  13. I’m just back from a weeks golfing in Rosapenna in Donegal. Sensational courses (St Patrick’s, Sandy Hills and Old Tom Morris). And played Portsalon up the road too. 7 rounds in 5 days. A few photos below.
    4 points
  14. I just had to google Dan Wooton as I’ve genuinely never heard of the cunt. Seems to be some kind of showbiz reporter who worked for The S*n. Why does anyone give a fuck about what a non entity like that says or does?
    3 points
  15. Heh heh. Wooton got outed.
    3 points
  16. The cancel culture/free speech people will be furious at that.
    3 points
  17. And Week 13 is in the bag! The weeks are really flying by.....3 weeks today i will be running the London Marathon. This week has been really hard work - but i feel like i have come out of it in a really great place - i now believe i can do this and do it relatively well. Today was beyond hard and i had moments where i felt like i wanted to stop - but gritted my teeth and got through it.... Week just done: Tues: 50 mins - 5.29 miles - 9.27 per mile Weds: 55 mins - 6 miles - 9.12 per mile Fri: 1 hour - 6.5 miles - 9.14 per mile Today: 3 hours 30 min run, or distance goal of 22 miles - whichever comes first....The 22 miles did.... 3 hrs 25 mins 5 secs - 22 miles - 9.19 per mile. That today is my longest run ahead of the marathon - long runs taper from here. Week 14 - here i come....
    3 points
  18. Including a number of 120 minute matches
    3 points
  19. Or Frank Drebin was on top of her on a table.
    3 points
  20. He'll probably figure it out but yeah, thus far, he's been a total irrelevance for Bayern. I'm not sure why fans can't just accept that it's ok to let some players leave. You literally can't keep every good player.
    3 points
  21. Trying to guess which car in that convoy of 7 has Witchell bound and gagged in the boot.
    3 points
  22. No they don't. That myth is busted. Even if they did, it wouldn't compensate for the drain on our democracy and the burden on our national psyche.
    3 points
  23. Respect is earnt. When the fuck have the Royal parasites and their endless hangers on ever done anything to earn respect? If anyone wants to boo anything about the useless cunts I for one will never have a problem with it.
    3 points
  24. Ok so we’re actually getting worse, not better. This was embarrassing but not a complete shock. Napoli are the best team we’ve faced this season, so if losers like Fulham, Everton and United can cause us a lot of problems then it stands to reason that we’re going to find it difficult against the team currently second in Series A. We struggle in this stadium even when we’re playing well so going there in our current state was a shitshow waiting to happen. The first half was as bad as anything we’ve seen under Klopp. The second half was nowhere near as bad but then Napoli had the game won and had eased off, so it’s difficult to take anything from that improvement really. Overall it was hideous without the ball and not very good with it. Every aspect of our play is malfunctioning right now and there’s not one area of the side (other than Alisson) that is working. I know you’re thinking “hang on, what about Diaz?” so let me clarify what I mean there. Luis Diaz is the one shining light right now but that’s completely down to his own tenacity and desire to make an impact. He isn’t doing well because of anything we’re doing tactically, if anything he’s doing well in spite of it. The good things he’s doing are because he’s just taking the bull by the horns and making something happen. We’re not creating anything for him, he’s doing it himself. This was just so bad that it’s obvious now that something has to give. We can’t just carry on going out there and trying to play the way that has served us so well for so long. We just don’t have the legs to do it right now. You can see it with your own eyes but all of the metrics back that up too. We’re slow, lethargic, lacking energy and we’re getting ran all over by virtually every team we face right now. That won’t suddenly change with a Klopp pep talk. There’s something fundamentally fucked about us and we can only speculate what that is. Whether it’s fitness, tactics or just a case of not being able to ‘go again’ after the monumental effort of last season, I don’t know what it is and I don’t think Klopp does either. With each bad performance there are more and more clues as to what is wrong so I assume he’s getting closer to figuring it out. Hopefully this might be the one that shows him the way. His comments afterwards suggest that he’s reached a tipping point now and we won’t just continue to try and do it the way we always do hoping it will eventually click and we’ll be ok. I do think we’ll be ok, eventually, but to get to that point we’re going to have to move away from some of the things that have been a staple of the success we’ve had. First and foremost, we can’t defend so high when we’re this wide open. Every game we see the opposition just running through us and we’re left relying on Alisson to make a save or we’re desperately hoping for a VAR intervention. It’s happened regularly in every game this season other than Bournemouth, but this one was something else entirely. Napoli were getting in behind us whenever they wanted. It started inside the first minute when they hit the post. After three minutes we were in trouble again and Milner deflected a shot wide with his hand. Definite penalty, no argument there even though Milner is a bit unlucky. The only way to avoid that is with that annoying hands behind the back style defending. This is one of those damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Zielinski scored from the spot. Remember him? He’s the lad we wanted to sign years ago and we ended up with Gini instead. Jesus, what I’d give to have Gini available to call on right now. Although maybe his legs have gone too and we let him go at the right time. I miss the control and protection we had in midfield when he was here though, that’s for sure. Especially now when we have absolutely none. Milner shouldn’t be starting games for us anymore. We all know it, but for this particular game there was literally no other alternative. We have ten midfielders in the squad which should be more than enough under normal circumstances. But for this game there were only three available to start. Thiago and Arthur were on the bench but not ready to start, while Hendo, Carvalho, Jones, Keita and Ox are all sidelined. This is the risk you run when you have so many injury prone players in one area of the team, but having so many out at the same time is somewhat unfortunate. Poor Milner just isn’t up to this anymore and it’s sad to see. This isn’t really the role he’s supposed to fill. He’s a utility man who can play short spells in games to bring some experience and savvy to games where we need it. Instead we’re seeing him starting games in midfield and teams are running through us at will. Not just because of him mind (it happens when he’s not on the pitch too), but he’s clearly a factor in it and this particular game was brutal for him. He conceded the early pen and also picked up a booking for a typically late tackle. In his situation, in a game like this, you can’t be getting booked so early as it completely restricts you for the rest of the game. If only we could just put this debacle solely on the shoulders of Milner though. It goes way beyond that. The first half was a shambles and we’re lucky it was only 3-0. In addition to that, Napoli hit the post, had one cleared off the line by Virgil and they also had a penalty saved by Alisson. 6-0 was a real possibility, we were so open. The second penalty they got was soft but as soon as the ref went to the screen and the image was frozen at the point of impact where Virgil is stepping on the lad’s foot, you knew that was going to be given. I think it was unfortunate because I don’t think it was avoidable. Virgil is planting his foot and the lad tries to flick the ball inside and that causes his foot to land right where Virgil is about to step. It’s unavoidable. However, in the seconds before that final collision it just didn’t look right. Virgil never used to end up in a situation where that inadvertent foul was even possible. But he looks human now. It’s being overstated how ‘poorly’ he’s playing because his standards were so much higher than anyone else that any drop is going to stand out. He’s way below his best but he’s still better than most. It’s proper shit that he’s not looking like the imperious, unbeatable big dominant bastard we’re used to though. We dodged that bullet when Alisson saved the pen but it was only temporary respite. Actually before I move on I want to mention their second pen. Instead of having Zielinski take it again, they let the lad who had been fouled take it. Can’t remember his name and can’t be arsed looking it up, but he looks really fucking good based on this and the video compilation of his goals BT Sport showed beforehand. However, he shouldn’t have been taking that pen. I think it was Rafa who had a rule that the player who had been fouled does not get to take the pen, especially if it was a heavy foul. Virgil trod on his foot and it will have been painful. He then takes the pen with the foot that had been stepped on, even when they had their recognised taker on the field and he’d already scored one. If we weren’t so shit we’d have made them pay for that. Not so long ago a moment like that would have been a turning point. Now it’s just a temporary reprieve. The second goal is awful. Really, really fucking awful. So casual and sloppy from Gomez. This is the thing that holds him back. Along with injuries of course. He looks great for long spells of games but you always have that fear there’s a mistake in there, and there usually is. It doesn’t always prove costly, but he makes more errors than Matip and Konate and until that changes he’s not going to force his way in. It’s really frustrating because there’s a lot to love about Joe, but one of the biggest attributes a centre back needs to have is to not make silly mistakes. Joe backs himself too much. Sometimes just play the percentages and don’t take silly risks. He got caught in possession in the build up to the second goal but the worst part is that he’d only just got away with something similar when Virgil needed to clear off the line to save him. Just clear for a throw in for fucks sake. Instead he’s tried to play and got caught. What I would say is his attitude is very much in keeping with how we play. We take risks, he takes risks. Sometimes you have to be aware of the situation though and reign it in a bit. That’s a wider point that applies to Klopp as much as Gomez but I’ll get to that later. The second goal was a comedy of errors. It started with Gomez losing the ball needlessly again but he did get back and stop that immediate danger. After he held his man up, we had seven players back in the box and Napoli had three players in attacking positions. There’s the lad with the ball, a lad on the edge of the box and one loitering at the back post. There’s absolutely no danger there at all. But a simple one two took out half of our team. It’s really, really fucking bad. Gomez doesn’t go with the runner after he lays it off, Fabinho is really slow to cover over too while Trent is literally stood still throughout the whole passage of play, ball watching and doing absolutely fuck all. It’s so bad. I refuse to believe that Trent “can’t be arsed” or “doesn’t care” but something isn’t right there. There’s a lot of ball watching going on and there have been several instances where he’s been beaten and just gives up. Yet I also saw him chasing up and down the pitch fucking loads in this game. Sprinting to get back on counter attacks and then running forward to join our attacks. I don’t see a lad who can’t be arsed, I see one who seems to be suffering from lapses in concentration and whose head has dropped. He’s struggling, for reasons I’m not privy too. I just can’t get on board with the theory that he’s not arsed, even though it sure as hell looks that way at times. The third goal is Trent and Gomez again. Trent gets beaten, which can happen in that situation when a forward is running at you and just knocks it one side and runs around the other. It never looks good when you’re beaten so easily but it’s an occupational hazard for a full back as sometimes you are left exposed against good players out there. I’m ok with that, it’s what happened after that’s really worrying. He just gives up. Doesn’t sprint back in to help, he’s barely even jogging. Gomez then doesn’t deal with it well enough and he’ll right be criticised for that, but if Trent is sprinting back to help out then maybe between them they deal with it. That’s what we’ve always done, it’s one of the things that made us great. Everyone helping out and us playing as one unit with nobody left exposed. We’re not doing that anymore, it’s one of the many shit things we’re seeing. Klopp could have changed any of about eight players at half time and had to just go with the biggest problem, which he deemed to be Gomez. Probably right too, but if we had any midfielders capable of playing 45 minutes then Milner would have surely gone too. Things were better with Matip in there but not straight away, as pithing minutes we’d conceded again to a simple ball in behind our high line. They got in down the right and when the cross came in Zielinski scored at the second attempt after Alisson had saved the initial effort. Fucking hell. 4-0 and we’re staring down the barrel of something really, really humiliating now. I think it was probably really important that Diaz pulled one back almost immediately as it didn’t allow the situation to get worse quickly, and the goal galvanised us a bit. We were definitely better from that point on but you have to temper that with the acknowledgement that Napoli were happy enough with what they had and decided to defend deeper and play on the break. Klopp brought on Thiago and Nunez for Milner and Bobby. Obvious changes really. Milner had a torrid time and Bobby flitted in and out. He wasn’t terrible and there were a few occasions when he was able to pick the ball up and get turned. I thought he started the game quite well but when things got away from us so quickly he just wasn’t really a factor. Subbing him for Nunez made sense, but Nunez did absolutely fuck all really. The only thing I can even remember is him beating his man in the box, putting him on his arse and then inexplicably just turning straight back into him as he lay there. Diaz continued to be our only real threat and he went close with a bullet header that was unfortunately too close to the keeper. Hell of an effort though, and effort is the best word to describe what he did. Yeah, he’s a really good player, but the thing separating him from his team-mates right now is the intensity, desire, fight, passion that he shows. We used to have an entire team like him but now it’s literally only him that has it. I said on the post match pod that we’ve become like Rocky in Rocky 3. We’ve lost the eye of the tiger. Diaz is the only one who still has it. The hunger and fight. He’s been here less than a year so he isn’t fatigued and jaded by it all. Most of the others just look like they don’t have anything left in the tank. It’s hard for Nunez to come into a team that’s playing this badly so I’m making no judgements on him at all. Far too early. I feel sorry for Harvey because he’s doing a lot of good things but we’re absolutely wide open in the middle of the park and he’s part of that problem, albeit through no fault of his own. He’s not quick or physical and doesn’t have any kind of presence. He also doesn’t have the experience, which is important in reading the game and knowing when and where to press. So that’s hurting us without the ball, but he is better with the ball than all of our midfielders aside from Thiago. And besides, we have no-one else so he needs to play anyway. We saw our first glimpse of Arthur, but realistically he’s not going to solve anything, not straight away anyway. Not an ideal game for him to come into and it might be tough for him these next few weeks. He’s not match fit as he hasn’t played for months. He’s coming into a new team, a new league, a completely different style of play to what he’s used to and to top everything off we’re playing like shite. I don’t have any immediate expectations from him even though I’m sure he’s a good player. He looks slow and he isn’t going to help much with protection, but if he can at least keep the ball that would help. You don’t play for the teams he’s been at if you can’t play football. Little bit alarming that he was sweating and blowing after five minutes though. We just have so many players out of form, and this was the first time this season I’ve looked an Mo and been worried. His lack of production so far this season hasn’t been solely down to him. I don’t think we’ve helped him at all tactically and we’re not getting him into the positions we need him to be. So I wasn’t unduly concerned about his actual ‘form’ but this was the first time I’ve actually thought “he was just fucking shite”. He made no impact on the game and the one chance he had he wasted by taking his eye off the ball. You NEVER see him mis control a ball like that, so that was alarming. It could just be one of those nights for him though and I wouldn’t be thinking about dropping him. Just let him play his way back into form, which he will do. There are far more pressing worries than Salah, even though he is a worry. Who else are we going to play out there? Jota? He looks rustier than a hundred year old nail. Klopp and his staff really need to do some serious thinking today and come up with a plan for the weekend, and more specifically behind that. Wolves at home is a game where we probably need to just try to do what we do only do it much better. We have some upcoming games though where that just isn’t going to cut it and we might need to be more pragmatic. I love the ‘he who dares wins’ style of football Klopp has brought here and I hated some of the dour, shithouse footy we saw under GH and Rafa. I’ve always wanted a manager who would attack no matter who the opponent and who would never compromise those principles and in Klopp we found that. I wouldn’t change anything we’ve done since Klopp has been here. We play aggressive, front foot, positive football and if we go down then we go down swinging and doing it our way. I’ve never wavered from that. Now I think, temporarily at least, we absolutely have to dial it back a bit. Not all the time, but there is almost an arrogance about what we did in Naples. One of the most hostile venues in Europe, a lively, confident opponent full of speed, hunger and quality, and we’re defending on the halfway line from the first minute? Nah, sometimes you need to be pragmatic and sit in, take the crowd out of it and settle into the game. It’s not our style to do that and when we’re playing well I’m happy for us to go anywhere with a “let them worry about us” attitude and attack from the off. This was not the time for that. We’re not good enough to do it right now. Napoli pulled our pants down. Everyone knows what we’re going to do and with the exception of Bournemouth everyone we’ve faced this season has known how to deal with it. It doesn’t always mean they’ll beat us or even get a draw, but nothing is easy for us anymore and everyone is creating clear chances by getting in behind us. We’re in a crisis now and the worry is that players may start turning on eachother and pointing fingers. The team spirit has always been incredible, but I remember Carragher would always say people overplay that and team spirit is always great when you’re doing well. It’s when you’re not doing well that it’s important, so we need the players to stick together. We saw the Milner / Virgil incident at Old Trafford, and while I think that’\s fairly normal in football and happens a lot, you don’t see it from us very often so it is unsettling. So with that in mind I didn’t like Robbo coming out post match and saying the problems are further up the pitch because we’re too open and not pressing the ball, thereby exposing the centre backs. He’s not wrong, but firstly it isn’t just that which is killing us, and secondly it’s not for him to say as it looks like finger pointing. Not to mention that he was shite in this game too. His crossing was garbage and he’s all of a sudden become completely unwilling to try and go at his man and put a cross in. He just goes backwards now unless there’s a wide open space to gallop into. Kostas will drive at his man, Robbo used to but is currently just passing it back to Virgil or whoever is filling that left midfield spot. I love Robbo and this spell he’s going through is unquestionably a result of how much football he’s played over the last five years. I’m just saying, don’t be throwing others under the bus, especially when you’re not playing well yourself. Besides, it isn’t the midfield or forwards causing Trent to ball watch or forcing Gomez to lose the ball by dribbling. Virtually everything is wrong at the moment so blaming the midfield is just grabbing the low hanging fruit. I can't even get angry about it. I was just sad watching this. This team have given us so much to be proud about and they've given us so many incredible memories, I just don't have it in me to be kicking them when they're down. Sure, I'll say if they play shit and I have done, but I'm not turning against them or calling for anyone's head. I also don't think it's the end of the road for this team or that we need a huge rebuild. Most of this squad will be fine when they get through this spell. Whatever is ailing us right now isn't terminal but it's clearly quite serious. So what can be done about it? First and foremost, we’ll be better if we have Matip and Thiago back in the side. Regardless of anything else, just having them will make us stronger. Beyond that, I think we have to just dig in and bring out some wins now just to give us a base from which to improve. Maybe we should look at a change in formation just to give the opposition something different to think about. 4-2-3-1, 4-4-2, 3-4-3 I don’t know. Just something to freshen us up a bit. Might also be worth moving Trent into midfield because he’s basically in there most of the time anyway. The problem with that is we’d need to play Gomez, and who knows what his mental state is after this debacle. If we get any more injuries in midfield I think we definitely need to be considering that though, albeit just on a temporary basis. Nunez presents a dilemma as on the one hand you need to get him involved and integrated and for that to happen he needs to play, but on the other the team doesn’t look like they know how to play to his strengths and he doesn’t look like he knows how to fit into how we play. He should probably start this weekend even though I’m more comfortable with the idea of Bobby for an hour and then Nunez off the bench. For us to be able to claw our way back into form we’re going to need to steer clear of any more injuries though because the games are coming thick and fast and Klopp is going to need to be able to rotate. The players already look goosed, imagine how bad it will be in a month if we lose any more players to injury. If we disregard the season that doesn’t count, this is probably the biggest crisis we’ve had under Klopp, especially because it wasn’t supposed to be like this. We nearly won everything last year and then all of a sudden the arse has completely fallen out of it. As fans we’re shellshocked, but no doubt the players are too. Klopp as well I expect, even though he’s seen it all during his time in football. There’s no quick fix here and we won’t suddenly click into gear. It’s going to be a slow grind and it starts with just finding ways to win. You don’t always need to play well to win, it’s about finding a way and that’s what we’ve got to start doing now until it flows again. Wolves are a tough nut to crack and games against them at Anfield have always been tricky. I expect no different this weekend and just hope we can do enough to get the points. A Nunez goal would be huge for us right now as we need some positivity, and a new big money signing making an impact gives everybody a spring in their step so let’s hope he can get himself going. Star man is obviously Diaz, I doubt there’ll be an easier decision all season. Team: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez (Matip), Van Dijk, Robertson; Fabinho, Elliott (Arthur), Milner (Thiago); Salah (Jota), Firmino (Nunez), Diaz:
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  25. It’s my wedding anniversary today. 11 years.
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  26. forcing herself on them, Prince Andrew:
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  27. Made up one of the LIV cunts didn’t win.
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  28. I'm not suggesting that personally. People can do what the fuck they want. My arse is with the amount the taxpayer will spend on the whole fucking thing over the coming weeks. Then a coronation.....
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  29. That's a left hook alright. Nighty night ya cunt.
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  30. 2 points
  31. One positive watching some of that coverage this morning is being reminded of what a stunningly beautiful country Scotland is.
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  32. And as for the idea of “letting off” some players, I mean, we’re just lads having a chat and recording it. It’s not like it’s the fucking Guardian Football Weekly or The Athletic or whatever. We just have a chat about what’s on our minds, whether critical or supportive. “Letting off” makes it sound like there’s some obligation to be comprehensive or neutral. It’s just a load of dickheads talking shite about The Reds. We want it to be entertaining and thought-provoking I guess, but we don’t owe anyone anything bar saying what we think. If Trent isn’t on people’s minds or isn’t one of the main takeaways, then that’s just the way it is.
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  33. Please stop posting things football fans say on twitter here. We know that they're cunts, which is why we're all banned from twitter.
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  34. You’re just a hypocrite and more and more people are noticing.
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  35. Is Meghan Markle not part of the Royal Family? She's been attacked more than any of them the last few days/weeks/months/years...... And not by any of the groups he mentioned the fat little racist cunt
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  36. And... there... it... is! Is this what you were on about when you mentioned "irony"? The bottom line is that "he/she/them" are basic, respectful pronouns that don't demean anyone: the person speaking and the subject of the pronoun are equal. Addressing someone by a hierarchical phrase like "His Majesty" or "His Royal Highness" demeans the person speaking. So (again) • basic, decent manners = good • hierarchical expectations of grovelling = bad
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  37. Singapore vermicelli, salt and pepper chips and a carton of curry over the top. Here's what I'm talking about sans the curry which was quickly poured over.
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  38. How ungrateful! Don't they know the Monarchy brought democracy to Ireland as well as all the other colonies.
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  39. To me it seems as good a time as any for people to nail their colours to a mast. To be honest I felt sadder last week when Bill Turnbull died. The Queen to me is just some mysterious figure I've barely seen in my lifetime.
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  40. I feel like I've answered a similar question here recently. However I particularly enjoy tofu in black bean sauce with egg fried rice, with sweetcorn soup to start. The missus is neither veggie nor a lover of Chinese cuisine, but I have got her into Chinese mushroom curry with noodles, and that's nice too. Also, for the foreseeable future I am Strontium, because when I changed my name temporarily to Sixtimes Dog, someone hilariously registered a joke account in my old username, so I can never go back to Strontium Dog unless someone with the power to do so deletes the spoofer.
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  41. I need this game like I need a third nut.
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  42. 2 points



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