Beefymcfc wrote:Dimples wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Dimples wrote:Hard to know who is in who's pocket?
Is Taylor getting paid off by the Russians or is it the PL issuing the instructions or the old Cartel of clubs......
What is certain is that the PL is clearly bent.
When you seek assurance the you only have to to see future appointments. That tells you everything you need to know.
MotD did not show the incident. Another understanding.
Football laundering.
Great game, Brentford put it up to them, very unlucky not to score, on another day they would have....... anything dodgy just washed away.....
It’s happening more and more, and very noticeable to those that take a keen interest. I’m not sure that there’s any doubt anymore whether the game is being manipulated with the main broadcasters deliberately failing to highlight issues for the good of the ‘brand’.
Dimples wrote:This season the Dippers are a worry, scoring for fun, reenergized(???), Salah on fire, VAR if things start going pear shaped, etc...
But longer term I think they are in trouble but maybe I am just plain delusional?
Most of their most important players are getting on.
The front three, Henderson and VVD are the heart of that team and they all +29 years of age.
At best they (particularly the front three) have two seasons left in them before loss of pace and inability to press becomes an issue (particularly with the type of game Klopp demands).
How will Liverpool replace them? Even if replacements were readily available in the market place, those 5 would cost a fortune to replace, a fortune Liverpool's owners will be very reluctant to spend. Also, they do not appear to have ready replacements coming through the academy either. And then they have the contract issues. Are they going to pay top $ for 4 years to 29 year olds?
In two years time Newcastle will be emerging as a force, complicating any transfer bidding wars that may occur.
Klopp says he is leaving in 2024. That is beginning to look like a smart move perfectly timed?
Anybody got any opinions on this?
london blue 2 wrote:Dimples wrote:This season the Dippers are a worry, scoring for fun, reenergized(???), Salah on fire, VAR if things start going pear shaped, etc...
But longer term I think they are in trouble but maybe I am just plain delusional?
Most of their most important players are getting on.
The front three, Henderson and VVD are the heart of that team and they all +29 years of age.
At best they (particularly the front three) have two seasons left in them before loss of pace and inability to press becomes an issue (particularly with the type of game Klopp demands).
How will Liverpool replace them? Even if replacements were readily available in the market place, those 5 would cost a fortune to replace, a fortune Liverpool's owners will be very reluctant to spend. Also, they do not appear to have ready replacements coming through the academy either. And then they have the contract issues. Are they going to pay top $ for 4 years to 29 year olds?
In two years time Newcastle will be emerging as a force, complicating any transfer bidding wars that may occur.
Klopp says he is leaving in 2024. That is beginning to look like a smart move perfectly timed?
Anybody got any opinions on this?
After our game against them, it feels a little like a few seasons back where Mahrez missed the pen that would have put a nice early stall on their progress, they ended up almost going unbeaten all season but for our win later in the season. Let's hope that someone gives them a beating ASAP, as per my comment on another thread, they ride that wave better than anyone. When they are high and the belief is there (added with the luck and dodgy reffing/VAR) they become pretty tough to control.
Thats why I'd welcome a Scum win at the weekend.
Outcast wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Dimples wrote:This season the Dippers are a worry, scoring for fun, reenergized(???), Salah on fire, VAR if things start going pear shaped, etc...
But longer term I think they are in trouble but maybe I am just plain delusional?
Most of their most important players are getting on.
The front three, Henderson and VVD are the heart of that team and they all +29 years of age.
At best they (particularly the front three) have two seasons left in them before loss of pace and inability to press becomes an issue (particularly with the type of game Klopp demands).
How will Liverpool replace them? Even if replacements were readily available in the market place, those 5 would cost a fortune to replace, a fortune Liverpool's owners will be very reluctant to spend. Also, they do not appear to have ready replacements coming through the academy either. And then they have the contract issues. Are they going to pay top $ for 4 years to 29 year olds?
In two years time Newcastle will be emerging as a force, complicating any transfer bidding wars that may occur.
Klopp says he is leaving in 2024. That is beginning to look like a smart move perfectly timed?
Anybody got any opinions on this?
After our game against them, it feels a little like a few seasons back where Mahrez missed the pen that would have put a nice early stall on their progress, they ended up almost going unbeaten all season but for our win later in the season. Let's hope that someone gives them a beating ASAP, as per my comment on another thread, they ride that wave better than anyone. When they are high and the belief is there (added with the luck and dodgy reffing/VAR) they become pretty tough to control.
Thats why I'd welcome a Scum win at the weekend.
They are one or two injuries from collapsing. African nations cup in January 2022 will take its toll, they'll lose Mane and Salah. Defensively they're shite this season. I don't think they'll win it, if we stay in touching distance we'll overtake them. My main worry is Chelsea.
Outcast wrote:LB2 wrote:After our game against them, it feels a little like a few seasons back where Mahrez missed the pen that would have put a nice early stall on their progress, they ended up almost going unbeaten all season but for our win later in the season. Let's hope that someone gives them a beating ASAP, as per my comment on another thread, they ride that wave better than anyone. When they are high and the belief is there (added with the luck and dodgy reffing/VAR) they become pretty tough to control.
Thats why I'd welcome a Scum win at the weekend.
They are one or two injuries from collapsing. African nations cup in January 2022 will take its toll, they'll lose Mane and Salah. Defensively they're shite this season. I don't think they'll win it, if we stay in touching distance we'll overtake them. My main worry is Chelsea.
salford city wrote:Outcast wrote:london blue 2 wrote:Dimples wrote:This season the Dippers are a worry, scoring for fun, reenergized(???), Salah on fire, VAR if things start going pear shaped, etc...
But longer term I think they are in trouble but maybe I am just plain delusional?
Most of their most important players are getting on.
The front three, Henderson and VVD are the heart of that team and they all +29 years of age.
At best they (particularly the front three) have two seasons left in them before loss of pace and inability to press becomes an issue (particularly with the type of game Klopp demands).
How will Liverpool replace them? Even if replacements were readily available in the market place, those 5 would cost a fortune to replace, a fortune Liverpool's owners will be very reluctant to spend. Also, they do not appear to have ready replacements coming through the academy either. And then they have the contract issues. Are they going to pay top $ for 4 years to 29 year olds?
In two years time Newcastle will be emerging as a force, complicating any transfer bidding wars that may occur.
Klopp says he is leaving in 2024. That is beginning to look like a smart move perfectly timed?
Anybody got any opinions on this?
After our game against them, it feels a little like a few seasons back where Mahrez missed the pen that would have put a nice early stall on their progress, they ended up almost going unbeaten all season but for our win later in the season. Let's hope that someone gives them a beating ASAP, as per my comment on another thread, they ride that wave better than anyone. When they are high and the belief is there (added with the luck and dodgy reffing/VAR) they become pretty tough to control.
Thats why I'd welcome a Scum win at the weekend.
They are one or two injuries from collapsing. African nations cup in January 2022 will take its toll, they'll lose Mane and Salah. Defensively they're shite this season. I don't think they'll win it, if we stay in touching distance we'll overtake them. My main worry is Chelsea.
Dimples wrote:This season the Dippers are a worry, scoring for fun, reenergized(???), Salah on fire, VAR if things start going pear shaped, etc...
But longer term I think they are in trouble but maybe I am just plain delusional?
Most of their most important players are getting on.
The front three, Henderson and VVD are the heart of that team and they all +29 years of age.
At best they (particularly the front three) have two seasons left in them before loss of pace and inability to press becomes an issue (particularly with the type of game Klopp demands).
How will Liverpool replace them? Even if replacements were readily available in the market place, those 5 would cost a fortune to replace, a fortune Liverpool's owners will be very reluctant to spend. Also, they do not appear to have ready replacements coming through the academy either. And then they have the contract issues. Are they going to pay top $ for 4 years to 29 year olds?
In two years time Newcastle will be emerging as a force, complicating any transfer bidding wars that may occur.
Klopp says he is leaving in 2024. That is beginning to look like a smart move perfectly timed?
Anybody got any opinions on this?
Dimples wrote:This season the Dippers are a worry, scoring for fun, reenergized(???), Salah on fire, VAR if things start going pear shaped, etc...
But longer term I think they are in trouble but maybe I am just plain delusional?
Most of their most important players are getting on.
The front three, Henderson and VVD are the heart of that team and they all +29 years of age.
At best they (particularly the front three) have two seasons left in them before loss of pace and inability to press becomes an issue (particularly with the type of game Klopp demands).
How will Liverpool replace them? Even if replacements were readily available in the market place, those 5 would cost a fortune to replace, a fortune Liverpool's owners will be very reluctant to spend. Also, they do not appear to have ready replacements coming through the academy either. And then they have the contract issues. Are they going to pay top $ for 4 years to 29 year olds?
In two years time Newcastle will be emerging as a force, complicating any transfer bidding wars that may occur.
Klopp says he is leaving in 2024. That is beginning to look like a smart move perfectly timed?
Anybody got any opinions on this?
london blue 2 wrote:Outcast wrote:LB2 wrote:After our game against them, it feels a little like a few seasons back where Mahrez missed the pen that would have put a nice early stall on their progress, they ended up almost going unbeaten all season but for our win later in the season. Let's hope that someone gives them a beating ASAP, as per my comment on another thread, they ride that wave better than anyone. When they are high and the belief is there (added with the luck and dodgy reffing/VAR) they become pretty tough to control.
Thats why I'd welcome a Scum win at the weekend.
They are one or two injuries from collapsing. African nations cup in January 2022 will take its toll, they'll lose Mane and Salah. Defensively they're shite this season. I don't think they'll win it, if we stay in touching distance we'll overtake them. My main worry is Chelsea.
Remember saying the same thing that season, but they went on with no real injuries didn't they?
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