Bit concerned for this game. Sort of game where we are coming off a high and expect to win, but for them to be resilient and get something.
first the professors leave, then the scientists, then the engineers, then the doctors..... by the time we get down to the lower % than uk nationals who are exploiting benefits it wont matter
the truth is while skilled people give two fingers to the uk and jobs are leaving to frankfurt and paris from financial system.... there are loads of gobshites applying for EU country passports like ireland in case it all goes tits up.
Oh I do hope so...
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This is the wrong thread for this, but we're not known for our focus anyway so what the hell.The real gobshytes are the likes of fat ugly Boris Johnson, the weedy Rees-Mogg, gobby Farage, and all the rest of the Brexit supporting MPs. The EU has poured a lot of money into redeveloping Merseyside, something UK Governments. particularly Tory ones, did not do for decades.
I'm sure Klopp will try to motivate them against it, but I do think a bit of complacency will creep in. No disrespect to Saints, but it's a bit of an anti-climax after midweek.Back to the game today. If Liverpool play at the peak, the scoreline will be horrible for Southampton. However, given the CL in midweek, the apparently "out of sorts" Salah, perhaps Sturridge will continue. I expect a calm and controlled 2-0 victory for Liverpool against a Southampton side set up for damage limitation.
Stats: SFC 2 shots at goal, none on target.
are all the Saints fans this negative atm as i thought Hughes had at least been setting you up to have a go at your opponents unlike last season.5-0 or 1-1.
I'm sure Klopp will try to motivate them against it, but I do think a bit of complacency will creep in. No disrespect to Saints, but it's a bit of an anti-climax after midweek.
In reality of course, the three points are as important as any.
If we get an early goal I think we'll coast it, but if we start too slowly and are a bit toothless I can see it getting nervy.
are all the Saints fans this negative atm as i thought Hughes had at least been setting you up to have a go at your opponents unlike last season.
are all the Saints fans this negative atm as i thought Hughes had at least been setting you up to have a go at your opponents unlike last season.
It's just reverse psychology on Lieb's part.are all the Saints fans this negative atm as i thought Hughes had at least been setting you up to have a go at your opponents unlike last season.
Oh yeah he's infinitely better than Pellegrino who's one of the worst permanent PL managers ever but we're still bang average and our top scorer can't play.
Plus you're better than last season, doubt we'll be silly enough to have a go today but hope we can at least carry a threat on the break.
Hoping for a front 3 of Redmond, Long and Mo which should be capable of breaking quickly.
It's just reverse psychology on Lieb's part.![]()


Alas, do any of them have shooting boots?
Never thought it for a moment.It's not actually I genuinely fear a hammering today if you score early
You are due a dodgy home result though so you never know. At least you know I'm not the sort to take the piss too much if we did pull off a shock![]()
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Never thought it for a moment.
You'd better hope none of your players play well, otherwise you know where they'll be next year.![]()
well we have been wasting so many opportunities this season you better hope we don't get it fully right as when that happens someone will get a thrashing.Oh yeah he's infinitely better than Pellegrino who's one of the worst permanent PL managers ever but we're still bang average and our top scorer can't play.
Plus you're better than last season, doubt we'll be silly enough to have a go today but hope we can at least carry a threat on the break.
Hoping for a front 3 of Redmond, Long and Mo which should be capable of breaking quickly.