Match Day Thread LFC v Fulham

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On Thiago and Bajcetic, Lijnders continued: "They will not be ready for the end of this month. It will probably be going into the next month to train with us. But both [with] no complications, progressing."

Does anyone else think there is something going on with these 2. Kinda feels like the Clyne situation a few years ago. Don't think I have fully seen what there injuries are all you hear is there has been complications with there recovery. I can't recall seeing them in the stands for any of our games either.
 
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I reckon Thiago is done at Liverpool tbh. If we're lucky he might get the odd game but he'll be gone and replaced in the summer I think.
 
LFC update:

Trent Alexander-Arnold will be sidelined for 'a few weeks' due to a knee injury, assistant manager Pepijn Lijnders has confirmed.

The Liverpool vice-captain sustained the issue during the weekend's 2-0 victory at Arsenal in the Emirates FA Cup.

Virgil van Dijk missed the tie in north London due to illness but is back available for the first leg of the Carabao Cup semi-final with Fulham at Anfield on Wednesday.

Lijnders also offered an update on the status of Dominik Szoboszlai, Andy Robertson, Kostas Tsimikas, Thiago Alcantara and Stefan Bajcetic.

He told Liverpoolfc.com: "First of all, some not-that-good news, Trent hyperextended his knee during the last game.

"So he has a little tear in the lateral ligament of his knee and he will need time to recover. He had a scan and he will be out for a few weeks, so let's see after that.

"He will get some rest and then hopefully he can come back to where he was. Because this guy was decisive in all the games and was the one who created constantly for us from deep and gave the team a high level of flexibility. We will really miss him.

"Virgil is back. He did some runs yesterday on the pitch, looked good again. So he will be back in the squad, he recovered well. So it really helped him not to travel to London.

"Dom is progressing well on the pitch, he's running, so let's see. Not available for tomorrow.

"And then we have Robbo, he's almost at the three-month mark, so he will get checked by the surgeon.

"And if he does that scan and we see everything [so] that we can really progress him, he will go to Dubai for a week to do proper volume sessions, proper sessions, so that will be good for him. Then we see the three-month-mark scan and then we can see how quick he can go into contact again.

"Same for Kostas. Kostas is progressing really well, really quick. So hopefully both of them – Robbo and Kostas – will be back at the end of this month to train with the team."

On Thiago and Bajcetic, Lijnders continued: "They will not be ready for the end of this month. It will probably be going into the next month to train with us. But both [with] no complications, progressing."

Another new injury folks. we are to the bone now.



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Bradley Quansah VVD Gomez
Elliott Macca Jones
Diaz Gakpo Nunez

thats now my prediction for line up v fulham.

konate and jota to be the bench options.

Don’t see why you’d drop Konate tbh, especially with Bradley likely to be at RB, could use an experienced head alongside him rather than 2 kids.

Rest looks fine and makes sense.
 
Don’t see why you’d drop Konate tbh, especially with Bradley likely to be at RB, could use an experienced head alongside him rather than 2 kids.

Rest looks fine and makes sense.

I think from what we have seen lately klopp is managing him as well. yes it's literally 11 always off after it but arsenal was a big old game

I am assuming quansah can take it.

who knows klopp could give each 45mins for all we know
 
Not going to go too far down that road, but will say, I think both those terms can be subjective and you'll get a different answer who is and isn't a Christian and who is and isn't a cult depending on who you ask. I was surprised to learn when moving to the US that most people in the South here don't consider Catholicism to be Christian (or even monotheistic) I've heard people here refer to it as a cult too- something the 1.4 billion Catholics around the world would certainly disagree with. I think like most religions, Mormonism has good intentions at heart, even if they have some practices that I might frown upon.
I once had a brief exchange of views with an American Evangelical Christian who was adamant that Catholics aren't Christian. When I asked him who carried the torch for Christianity before the Reformation he didn't seem to be aware that those 1500 years were a thing.
A lot of them are home-schooled with a very strict regime of indoctrination that bears no relationship to any version of evidential reality. They believe the Bible to be the inerrant word of God despite the legion of self-contradictions it sports, and they think the world is 6000 years old, the flood was real and there were bloody dinosaurs on the ark.
There's no gainsaying them either, they don't want to know.
 
I once had a brief exchange of views with an American Evangelical Christian who was adamant that Catholics aren't Christian. When I asked him who carried the torch for Christianity before the Reformation he didn't seem to be aware that those 1500 years were a thing.
A lot of them are home-schooled with a very strict regime of indoctrination that bears no relationship to any version of evidential reality. They believe the Bible to be the inerrant word of God despite the legion of self-contradictions it sports, and they think the world is 6000 years old, the flood was real and there were bloody dinosaurs on the ark.
There's no gainsaying them either, they don't want to know.

The explanation they give me is that "because Catholics pray to saints and Mary" they are polytheistic and not truly Christian because they're not treating Jesus as the one true route to heaven. They don't all believe literally in the bible, but many do, and I think many of them actually don't believe dinosaurs were on the ark, because they think dinosaurs arn't real. <laugh> There's varying explanations to where dinosaur skeletons come from, from, they're bones of other animals rearranged to look like dinosaurs, or they were placed in the ground by Satan to deceive.
 
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The explanation they give me is that "because Catholics pray to saints and Mary" they are polytheistic and not truly Christian because they're not treating Jesus as the one true route to heaven. They don't all believe literally in the bible, but many do, and I think many of them actually don't believe dinosaurs were on the ark, because they think dinosaurs arn't real. <laugh> There's varying explanations to where dinosaur skeletons come from, from, they're bones of other animals rearranged to look like dinosaurs, or they were placed in the ground by Satan to deceive.
I have a Jehovah's Witness in my extended family. They believe the Bible to be literally true - she won't have a blood transfusion because they interpret the metaphorical as literal.
 
I have a Jehovah's Witness in my extended family. They believe the Bible to be literally true - she won't have a blood transfusion because they interpret the metaphorical as literal.

Well, and the thing about the ones that take it literally, most don't take the whole thing literally. Pretty much the entire old testament is "pick and choose" based on how one interprets "what changed" after Jesus came along. I know plenty of people who claim to believe the bible is literal who have a Christmas tree in their house for example. Some follow the rule of not wearing clothes made of multiple textiles, but not many. Same with shellfish, most will eat shellfish quite happily. (I think the shellfish example though is actually specifically retracted in the new testament).

I think the Jehovah's Witnesses are probably amongst the closest to really follow it literally, despite, for example, the Baptists claiming to.
 
There's varying explanations to where dinosaur skeletons come from, from, they're bones of other animals rearranged to look like dinosaurs, or they were placed in the ground by Satan to deceive
<laugh>..........bunch of nutters <laugh>
 
Here’s what Pep Lijnders revealed in his press conference
 
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On Thiago and Bajcetic, Lijnders continued: "They will not be ready for the end of this month. It will probably be going into the next month to train with us. But both [with] no complications, progressing."

Does anyone else think there is something going on with these 2. Kinda feels like the Clyne situation a few years ago. Don't think I have fully seen what there injuries are all you hear is there has been complications with there recovery. I can't recall seeing them in the stands for any of our games either.
personally feel there are real concerns about Bajcetics physical ability to withstand PL football. .
 
What happens if Earth was the ark and the giant flood was on another planet ? With everything being brought to this planet to be saved ?
Well, you could invent any fantastical hypothesis you like to wave away the anomalies, but knowledge is based on evidence, not wild speculation.
Anyway, Bible Literalists don't believe in other planets.
 
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Well, you could invent any fantastical hypothesis you like to wave away the anomalies, but knowledge is based on evidence, not wild speculation.
Anyway, Bible Literalists don't believe in other planets.
I was just trying to make the dinosaur bit plausible lmao <laugh>
Not sure why if you believed a singular entity essentially made us out of play doh one day that you would not think - surely they got bored and made some more ?
 
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