never be us would it, we would stand a chance of wining it then. And eufa don't want that neither do fifa for world cup!!
no we wouldn't irrespective Anyway it was germany v turkey and frankly i'm happy they told turkey to chuff off.
I remember watching (on motd) Jack Charlton fouling someone then picking them up by their hair...pulled him straight up! The good old days
I'm pretty sure the English and German FAs made a deal. They supported us to get the semi finals and final for the 2020 Euros and we would support them to get the 2024 Euros.
seems fair. they get an entire tournament and all the business that brings and we get a couple matches. kind of business acumen that's got the FA where it is today. (selling wembley for a 300bil loss of taxpayers money)
Sorry, the match thread was closed so I couldn't post my thoughts about the game. I was going to start with - there goes the quadruple. Instead I narrowed down all my thoughts into that one sentence.
Why has the match thread been closed? Do we normally do this on old games and I just haven't noticed?
Klopp delighted with Shaqiri's 'fantastic impact' at LFC ‘A fantastic impact,’ is the appraisal Jürgen Klopp today offered on Xherdan Shaqiri’s start to his Liverpool career following his summer transfer from Stoke City. The Swiss forward was influential in the Reds’ 3-0 victory over Southampton last weekend, playing a key role in two of the goals during his 45-minute run out. Shaqiri followed that up with another impressive display in midweek in the 2-1 defeat to Chelsea in the Carabao Cup third-round tie at Anfield. LFC fitness update: Van Dijk, Alexander-Arnold and Wijnaldum Asked for his assessment on the 26-year-old’s opening few weeks at the club, Klopp told his pre-match press conference at Melwood: “Very good. Very, very good. “When he came in, what I wanted from him is that he really only plays completely free; [that he] doesn’t think about anything and plays football. I didn’t want to bother him and fill him up with information about the way we play, the way he has to defend and the way he has to run. “I wanted to see how he adapted and it was pretty good in the pre-season, you saw that. “Of course, for the long term, you need to get used to all of these different things more and more – and he has made big steps in that. “Again, like it always is, when you use this information then you lose a little bit from the natural skills for a few days, weeks or whatever because you think a bit more on the pitch. As you should because it’s football and as I’ve said a few times, it should be more instinct than thinking too much, so you have to do it often so you don’t have to think about it anymore. “So, that’s where he is in the moment. I am completely happy. He has had a fantastic impact, he is a really good player and a good boy.” Klopp also explained the discussion he had with Shaqiri on the pitch immediately following the final whistle against Chelsea. The boss said: “A German newspaper said I had an argument with Shaqiri on the pitch. I didn’t. Only to make it clear, I didn’t. It was only that he was the first one involved that I met [when I went onto the pitch]. “It was after the free-kick we had and I wanted to do it differently. He was not even involved in the free-kick, but it was only about that.” https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/318611-jurgen-klopp-xherdan-shaqiri
Ah cos of this **** being the censor of the board all of a sudden.... Hmmm.. just cos he's probably right doesn't make it right