What should happen, and I believe they're looking into it, is have longer breaks but less of them, so play 3/4 games at a time and only have 3 breaks during the season.
What about a “taking the mick “ or banter coach? That would improve team spirit, increase morale and get everybody playing with the right attitude without team mates being offended. Another which springs to mind is a captaincy coach. This is a very important job. The captain is like a ships captain who is in overall control. All CEOs and directors get training. Why not the captain? And a wind up coach would be useful. The right amount of winding up of the opposition without being sent off yourself (like a Bardsley) could give us a massive advantage in a big match.
Off Target: The 10 Players Who Have Missed the Most Chances in Premier League History Sergio Aguero one of them. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/sport/foo...ier-league-history/ss-BBMQong?ocid=spartandhp
Most of them are ruddy strikers or wingers lol. Only one I could see on the list who deserved it was benteke.
bit of a **** list. Just looking at most chances missed rather than doing a ratio of big chances to goals. The longer you play the more big chances you are going to miss!
I think we need a "kick off coach". Why have we never scored from the kick off like Pele tried at the World Cup? I'll tell you why, we do not have a "kick off coach".
Transfer battle: Leicester have a star in the making but have Liverpool found the next Gerrard? https://www.footballtransfertavern....ng-but-have-liverpool-found-the-next-gerrard/
James Milner and some of the "reds legends" are playing an all star Stillian Petrov Celtic side at Parkhead on Saturday for cancer charities, hope those attending have a great day and hope they raise a lot of money for a very worthy cause. Jurgen Klopp, “Actually I cannot wait to come to Celtic Park,” the Liverpool boss told the official Celtic website. “Being someone who loves football and its traditions, it is very difficult to ignore a club like Celtic. It is a club, in quite an elite group I would say, where it doesn’t matter where you go in the world, there is always a very good chance you will see or meet someone who is either a Celtic fan directly or has an affiliation or a sense of belonging to the club." http://www.celticfc.net/news/14841
He does like to blow a bit of smoke, doesn't he? Imagine if that was José: "I never wanted to come here, it's too cold and you all talk strange. I was like ' Glasgow? Where is that? I'd never even heard of you until I was forced to come. I've got more trophies than you."