Had a look, but couldn't find anything. Meanwhile, Liverpool's cheesy transfer methods go on: "Liverpool have reportedly told potential new signing Kostas Tsimikas he was the club’s No.1 left-back target." Really? What a load of pricks!
Then there's this version: "However, according to the Daily Star, Klopp would have preferred to have signed either Jamal Lewis or Sergio Reguilon." That seems more logical, given that they went for Jamal first and did their best to unsettle him to force SW to sell cheap. That having failed, they're now turning to Tsimikas and settling for 3rd choice, Sevilia having also held out for £20m for Reguilon.
"Kostas knows from personal experience what is required to challenge and succeed domestically and in the Champions League". Klopp casting round for "reasons" in an effort to divert attention from the reality. Not unlike some on here it should be said ......
The league fixtures are poised to be announced on Friday, August 21 and we'll kick off with a 1st round EFL Cup match on 5 September.
"Supporters will be able to go in bubbles with friends/family" So they're laying on the bubbly? I would think so too; hasn't been much in the way of champagne football ........
For those who care, alongcomenorwich have been allowed to run a survey on the colour of the nets at Carrow Road next season. White, yellow, or yellow & green appear to be the options. Poll opens on their website tomorrow.
The net in the goal we are defending should surely be pink? The opposition stats for shots on target would absolutely plummet
Hope it's not real parchment. Won't go through the wash well. Looks more leathery to me. Maybe our German coach had a say in the shorts material.
https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/202...ay-partnership-with-bidstack-and-badu-sports/ New shirt sponsors/logos.
Will this plague of injuries never end? Not sure what's required "to debride a cyst", but hopefully it could be done with a keyhole operation. Full story here: https://www.canaries.co.uk/News/2020/august/sam-byram-injury-update/
"Biological debridement Maggot therapy is a form of biological debridement known since antiquity. The larvae of Lucilia sericata (greenbottle fly) are applied to the wound as these organisms can digest necrotic tissue and pathogenic bacteria. The method is rapid and selective, although patients are usually reluctant to submit to the procedure." Read more: https://www.surgeryencyclopedia.com/Ce-Fi/Debridement.html#ixzz6UzFDCXPl