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Whats the VVD lost 4 kg about in the title ? I haven't seen anything on that.
He clearly bet £8.80 on a Liverpool victory. Bloody metric system.
Whats the VVD lost 4 kg about in the title ? I haven't seen anything on that.
Having the Liverpool fans on here is great for the forum, plus I don't think anything he said was particularly wrong. If you're gonna target the Liverpool fans on here at least go for the shit ones, Klopper and Robin are both mostly* level-headed.
I think if he doesn't win anything by the end of the 2019/20 season I'd probably lean towards us going in a different direction.I also enjoy the fact the forum is opened to rival fans as well it makes for more interesting threads as you get a wider variety of opinions for debate, was a lurker before I joined.
I'm sure if he does get a telling off itll be a small fine which will be pennies to him, like when he ran onto the pitch earlier in the season.
To the Liverpool fans, what would make you start to doubt whether he is the manager you want? When would you start to question him? The ones I know devotedly defend him what would make you stop being Pro Klopp?
Whats the VVD lost 4 kg about in the title ? I haven't seen anything on that.
That's fair enough. It still suggests someone with an interest, rather than a fan, but I guess I'm a bit close up really.To be fair I'm not from Liverpool so that's probably why. I find it all a bit irrational which is probably why I'm fine posting on a United forum.
Worst.....analogy..... ever you must be the only individual in the world who is expecting us to win the champions league this year.If Man Utd don't win the Champions League, is Pogba still the right player for that midfield?
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Ridiculous!!!
We need a wall to keep them out. And Liverpool fans should sponsor it.
Worst.....analogy..... ever you must be the only individual in the world who is expecting us to win the champions league this year.
Ye have without doubt one of the best teams in the world at the moment, surely this is a ‘touchy’ subject worth discussing? Your counterpart provided me with good arguments unlike your terrible sarcasm.
How long can a man continue at his job without ultimately delivering the goods, which in this case are trophies?
You might be the nicest guy with the brightest ideas in the office but If you are not hitting your targets, surely it is worth questioning your ability then?
Doesn't like to listen to other Liverpool posters himself, but wonders why we also don't.How is getting luck off of referee's indefensible? It's up to them to make the right decisions.
Salah's diving isn't justifiable and is on him, but linemen getting offside's wrong and referees not giving penalties is entirely on them.
Liverpool forums are crap. If you don't like us being here don't reply or better yet put us on ignore. You could always hope that we win the league because it'll end up with most of us being banned.
Weird conclusion to draw from my post. Liverpool forums are mostly dull, biased and poorly moderated.Doesn't like to listen to other Liverpool posters himself, but wonders why we also don't.
Kloppesque
I don't even think computers were invented the last time they won the league!
Fixed'he just can't, he just can't, he just can't win 3 points in sleet'
Liverpool's last league title is closer in time to Nikita Khrushchev's leadership of the Soviet Union than to now.
And much closer to the moon landing.
Do they open up the stadium that early? In the USA, it's usually an hour before game time and they do it so they can sell overpriced food while supporters have nothing to do but eat. Quite smart actually.Just seen comments from his presser that fans in Germany are sometimes in the stadium 90 minutes before kick off and it would be nice if Liverpool fans could do that.
Brilliant!He clearly bet £8.80 on a Liverpool victory. Bloody metric system.
Turnstiles open 90mins before kick off but most stay in the pubs surrounding the stadium for various reasons. You can't always sit with your mates in the ground, you can't drink in view of the pitch, beer is overpriced and food is a bit crap.Do they open up the stadium that early? In the USA, it's usually an hour before game time and they do it so they can sell overpriced food while supporters have nothing to do but eat. Quite smart actually.
You forgot about Mane fouling Son in last minute in the penalty box not called.
Robertson fouling Hughes with score at 0-0 at Watford, no penalty given
Then there was a perfectly onside Barnes goal disallowed against them, these 3 are top of my head. I'm sure they have been more.
Surely you don't think the officials are all conspiring to try and make Liverpool champions though? That's RAWK levels of nonsense.That second clip
Commentator watches the replay with clear contact:
'John Moss got it spot on, no contact'
It's not just the refs, but the media as well. It becomes insufferable when every time you watch a game involving Liverpool the bias is extremely obvious, as if you are watching a club run TV channel.
Surely you don't think the officials are all conspiring to try and make Liverpool champions though? That's RAWK levels of nonsense.
Thanks. It's insane what food options we have at the sporting events here, especially baseball. You can drink, wine, beer and even mixed drinks at games and eat anything from pizza to local favorites (like crab cakes). American football replaces the pubs with parking lot tailgates. They are really fun, people barbecuing and drinking in the parking lots prior to the game.Turnstiles open 90mins before kick off but most stay in the pubs surrounding the stadium for various reasons. You can't always sit with your mates in the ground, you can't drink in view of the pitch, beer is overpriced and food is a bit crap.
Anfield fills up early for massive matches but most of the time it's only full about 5mins before kick off
There's the scouse pluck we loveWe are still going to be top this time tommorow, so it's still all good. Chelsea will draw at city on Sunday.
This is tinfoil-hat stuff really if someone claimed anything like that, but it turned out to be true. Scary thing so you never know exactly whats going on.This happened without a doubt during the season Leicester won. Refs bought into the story of a smaller team winning the league, which could either be Spurs or Leicester. Clattenburg admitted as such, he did not want to be the one responsible for Spurs losing the league so he let them kick Chelsea off the park.
I've been to a few sports events in the US and loved all of them. My favourite though was the 5 days I spent at Talladega SuperSpeedway for NASCAR. it was a blur of beer, BBQ and racing. Amazing time!Thanks. It's insane what food options we have at the sporting events here, especially baseball. You can drink, wine, beer and even mixed drinks at games and eat anything from pizza to local favorites (like crab cakes). American football replaces the pubs with parking lot tailgates. They are really fun, people barbecuing and drinking in the parking lots prior to the game.
Can't see anything great for the forum in having Liverpool fans here but i respect your opinion if you think so.
I disagree about you saying Klopper and Robin are both mostly* level-headed because in their last comments they were both defending ( a lot of blah blah trying to explain how it's possible not to see those offsides!) the indefensible - that is if you really believe that yesterday there were two blatant offsides which were not 'seen' by the refs.
The whole point is that we will mostly NEVER agree with most type of Liverpool fans' comments and they will also mostly NEVER agree with most of our comments. Sorry for using the word most/mostly a number of times.
It's hard to actually have a football-related conversation and i can sure converse about football but not when an opposing fan is trying to convince me and other United fans that the refs didn't help them along yesterday (or during this whole league) - then it becomes irritating to us.
To each his own and enjoy conversing with them.
Howe, the doofus, will play right into Klopp’s and Liverpool’s hands. It’s a pity as the pressure was beginning to tell and Liverpool have huge fixtures on the horizon which could really sent their season spiraling out of control.
Surely you don't think the officials are all conspiring to try and make Liverpool champions though? That's RAWK levels of nonsense.
I don’t get this pressure narrative that’s flying around the place? Yes, Liverpool drew 2 games, big deal, they haven’t lost any all season, other than away at City, and win today, they’ll be 3 points clear at the top of the league after the same amount of games played.
City lost to a relegation threatened Newcastle 10 days ago after leading one nil, yet the narrative reads differently for them. They also lost 4 of the previous 9, after leading the league, and apparently being untouchable.
City have Chelsea tomorrow, and we could find ourselves 2 point clear tomorrow, with a game in hand, and where will the pressure conversation then lay?
Pressure shifts from week to week, game to game almost. Win today and it’s back on City tomorrow. If City win tomorrow then it’s back on you at OT.I don’t get this pressure narrative that’s flying around the place? Yes, Liverpool drew 2 games, big deal, they haven’t lost any all season, other than away at City, and win today, they’ll be 3 points clear at the top of the league after the same amount of games played.
City lost to a relegation threatened Newcastle 10 days ago after leading one nil, yet the narrative reads differently for them. They also lost 4 of the previous 9, after leading the league, and apparently being untouchable.
City have Chelsea tomorrow, and we could find ourselves 2 point clear tomorrow, with a game in hand, and where will the pressure conversation then lay?
Bournemouth are an all or nothing team.
Liverpool aren't dropping points to them at Anfield. Don't bother getting your hopes up.
Tough game for them today potentially as the only right back they have fit plays for the opposition, and Bournemouths best attacker plays on the left.