That's the beauty of the forum. We all have different opinions. I like it when someone has a strong opinion and gives their reasoning behind it. I'm sure we all do tbh. I'm just glad that it's not me having a different view to everyone else ...... for a change
My phone had decided that abs is more of a word than and when it comes to autocorrect for some reason.
I mean there’s having a strong opinion, and then there’s not being able to get over fact a player played 90 minutes and didn’t get injured and still be fuming about it 3 days later?!
I dont think I posted after the 1st day? Dunno can't be sure or arsed to check so fair enough Yeh i was pissed off, but I think I explained the actual game and the way it played out, with all the stoppages mainly.. added to the line up issue for me, I like having a rant every now and again it can be healthy plus it's good to shake **** up a little sometimes and see what people think Some fair points made about certain players being more rubust than others and staff knowing what's what. I wasn't suggesting that wasn't the case tbh. Because In hindsight I agree it is. If you've watched his pre and post match interviews his comments actually contradict that theory about mo can play all the time cos he's a machine kinda thing.. Klopp said he'd planned to take him off and not play trent for the full 90..but that could be psychological/ longer term tactical games in play from the club by keeping things in house or saying one thing for people outside of the club whilst those in the know that need to know....Know. Anyway I'm chilled about it, was the day after, but I wouldn't have been if mo did get a knock and that's the truth on that. So I'm half right
Not sure if anyone's posted it already but seeing as we're talking medical staff ...... Virgil's back in training.
Bit late to this thread. I’d just like to say that Klopp could play @Zanjinho up from for that game and I would have applauded him. He walks on water you know?
“When Liverpool decided it was Jurgen [they wanted as manager], he went for a walk in New York and left his agent to negotiate the deal and he made one demand. “He asked that one figure would be negotiated for him and his two assistant coaches, as he felt Liverpool would never value them as much as he did. “So, they negotiated one package for him and his two assistants and it made them the two highest paid assistant managers in the Premier League”.
#team. He has always lead not be a manager and a leader is about team. I think he is absolutely great but I'd love to know when he was approached as the coincidences of firmino purchase and sacking rodgers staff were very interesting. I wonder if lfc were preparing the ground for months before approaching him.or was it all random chance.