Klopp on the LFC podcast - paraphrasing - "we nearly did the quadruple .. nearly .. but then we didn't and having the season we had created doubt. But what I would like to ask, trust us, we feel responsible for what is happening and we will do everything we can to have a season in the best possible understanding that we will never forget. That's the plan'.
To be honest I would say Thiago is the c@&t Klopp clearly wanted to keep him and yet he felt it right to screw us and **** off
Pretty deflated to be perfectly honest. Hopefully people see what a true footballing man and pro James Milner is, that’s the leaver that takes all my credit and respect. Was really looking forward to this season when we bagged AMC and Szobo, then this mess has unfolded. Make no mistake this was not in Klopps plans and it’s ****ing put us back imo. Even if we got a stunning signing in, it’s far too much change for me to challenge.
Or forced his hand... Let's not forget that our midfield last season was shambolic and the main reason we were so poor.
None. Good luck to them, we move on. No one is bigger than the club Fabinho is the biggest blow though; purely based on the position he plays.
100%, but I felt getting them 2 gave us the depth and increased the competition, and we’d have proper, solid options when the inevitable injuries crop up
I guess Saudi take note of this and use it to target players too, don’t bother fighting for your position son, come here for more money than God
Jeez pre season only started a week ago. Maybe wait until season starts let alone window closes before writing off the season
Football insider: Liverpool in talk with Southampton over Romeo Lavia. Former Man City player has agreed to join the Merseysiders and the Anfield club are moving to get his signing done.
coal, iron and wood Oak to build the ships and iron and steel for the cannons and guns to pillage others. its a stupid argument given from time immemorial someone has been plundering somewhere.
Klopp - "new players will come in and have to come in. We have to agree on something then we will go for it. We have to because we know other teams are also very good".
Coal and from there steam was the game changer as iron/steel production was dependent on it and coal was also instrumental earlier in the development of our naval power as it required lots of large ships to transport coal from Newcastle to London .
get on with it then man. that's my message. don't tell us, just go do. they are waiting for blood money to be cleaned