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  1. I mean Amorim sounds enough like a left field smartest-guy-in-the-room pick already, in that none of the English football media will have heard of him. If he comes in and doesn’t do very well you will hear stuff like “I don’t know why Liverpool have gone with this unknown Portuguese fella, they could have gone with a proven winner” from all the usual idiots. 
     

    While we’re on the subject of unexpected choices I wonder if we’re looking at that Sebastian Hoeness guy at Stuttgart. Has them fourth in the Bundesliga from nearly going down last season and they play some great stuff at times. Ideally wouldn’t be under consideration but I bet his stats look amazing.

  2. 8 minutes ago, chrisbonnie said:

     

    How come this logic doesn't ever seem to bother the likes of real Madrid, juventus, inter Milan etc.... 

     

    They simply change managers and continue winning, why can't we do the same?

    Juve are shite this year.

     

    Madrid are the richest club in the world and their only domestic rival has imploded.

     

    Inter spent fortunes to get nowhere for about thirty years. They only started to win stuff after Calciopoli.

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  3. 2 minutes ago, Scott_M said:

    Was listening to The Athletic podcast earlier. Tony Evans, James Pearce and Simon Hughes were on it. 
     

    Didn’t really say a great deal, got the impression they’re under the belief Xabi will replace Klopp - they mentioned Xabi significantly more than Amorim.

     

    They also spoke about VVD, TAA & Mo’s new contract. Again, despite not giving little away, they sort of agreed TAA & VVD will renew and they wouldn’t be surprised if Mo was playing elsewhere come August. 

    Seems to be the common sense consensus but a lot can happen between now and the start of next season.

  4. 1 hour ago, Scott_M said:


    Especially as Arsenal play Luton the night before, so they’ll likely score a hatful that night. 
     

    If we just win every game 1-0 we’ll win it.

    A hatful? Against ... the Hatters? Worthy of a Thomas Muller gif that mate.

  5. Very slim chance 90 wins it imo. Arsenal and Abu Dhabi are just way too strong for the rest of the teams in this league. We are usually as well.

     

    Think Man City will draw a game between now and the end of the season, which puts them on 91. So imo 92 is the lowest that can win it, and that needs Arsenal to lose one or draw two. It’s going to be extremely tight.

  6. 22 minutes ago, Leyton388 said:

    Time for us to put the ghost of the 2016 final to bed and get our hands on this trophy. No matter how much we've won that final still pisses me off more than any other including the 2018 CL final. 

     

     

     

     

    Alberto Moreno has that effect on people

  7. 24 minutes ago, Anubis said:

    But, as always, we were the main course, with the usual amount of gutter scum opinions from our gutter scum neighbours.

     

    Look at the CL quarter finalists this year

    Madrid Bayern City PSG Barcelona Arsenal Inter (probably) Dortmund (probably)

    Then you remember Liverpool played Benfica in a quarter final, Roma and Villareal in semi finals, and Spurs in a CL final

    FFS.
    And, of course, there will not be any trouble at the final.

     

     

    Imagine a rs versus Rangers final! 200,000 ticketless fans wrecking Dublin. The Garda must be praying they both get knocked out
    yep imagining that carnage. Rangers conveniently blamed for all eternity.

     

    yep imagining that carnage. Rangers conveniently blamed for all eternity
    They would be. Perfectly true.
    The klopp cult can do no wrong.

     

     

    3 goals in 4 minutes tonight. Make it make sense !

    @Saint Domingo

    PEDs plus the usual luxury of drawing the weakest team left in the competition every round. At the same stage we got Fiorentina who made the final.
    Uefa says ticketless fans "could be a problem" at the Europa League final at Dublin's Aviva Stadium on 22 May.

    Hint hint.

     

    What UEFA really want to say is that ticketless Liverpool fans will be a problem if Liverpool reach the final.

    Be awkward when the media go to try their usual trick of blaming local youths and the foreign police and then realise the final is in Dublin and that sort of ridiculous xenophobic deflection tactic won’t work this time. 

    Honestly, I can’t believe they actually wrote headlines about local youths, fans of other teams, French police it was Madrid fans as well, and UEFA’s admin processes, and all of English football media just absolutely lapped it up 

    Make those tickets digital, and have the tear gas ready for these utter Neanderthals.

     

     


     

     

     

     

    And on the subject of a young lad who’s played in a cup final, won more cups, and has more winners medals than the entire Everton team….

     

    Oh look at me I’m Bobby Clark and I scored a goal today against a team that would struggle against Salford City. Im the next big thing and im going to get sold to Bournemouth for 50 mil in a few years time and then I’ll sit on the bench and never break into the first team and end up on loan playing non league football for the rest of my career

    Ooo look at me


    Will be lucky to have the same career as
    Jordan Ibe, Harry Wilson and Ben Woodburn, a load of other kids they hyped up and did absolutely nothing. 

    Once the doper leaves these academy kids are all going to be starring on the next season of Welcome to Wrexham.
     

     

     



     

     

    In short, if you’re tempted to have any sympathy for these deadbeats over their points deductions, don’t. You should be treating them as something you stepped in that needs to be scraped off your shoe.

    That Harry Wilson shout is especially mad, he’d probably be their best player

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  8. Just now, Jairzinho said:

    Can City and Arsenal draw each other in the next round of the CL?

    They can in theory.

     

    We all know City are getting the shittest side left in the draw though. Followed by the winner out of the next two shittest sides in the semi. 

  9. 10 minutes ago, an tha said:

    Nothing is decided today.

     

    Still 10 games to after today.

     

    Yeah today is huge, yeah it could be really pivotal - but win, lose or draw today it isn't over - too much football left for that to be even nearly the case.

    I disagree with this, if we smash them today we are massive favourites. Four points clear with ten games to go is a big lead.

  10. I’m hoping for a classic bit of Guardiola overthinking for this one. Phil Foden as a false nine, Bernardo Silva at left wing back with Haaland on the right or something.

     

    This season they’ve not seemed as utterly relentless as in previous years. I’m hoping Dom and Macca can run all over them in midfield and do the work of three players, City always dominate midfield so it’d be interesting to see how they handle it.

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  11. 30 minutes ago, VERBAL DIARRHEA said:

    If so Edward’s was 100% correct. Seems like a no brainer getting him back to work with say Hughes who he knows well and the new boss.

    We got so lucky with the Saudis bailing us out of that Henderson contract. Without that he’d not only have been around this season sulking about not being first choice while putting in worse performances than we’ve seen from Clark and McConnell in recent weeks, but he’d be here next season as well!

     

    Imagine if we’d missed out on Szoboszlai or Endo because Henderson didn’t get that Saudi move. We’d be nowhere near a title challenge that’s for sure.

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