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Incorrect a 58% vote on a 60% turn out is not a majority
So the real Klopp is finally starting to come out, calling WBA worthless, the UK voters stupid etc. etc.. You can take the kraut out of germany but……..When Salah finally takes himself and his phony piety over to Spain will that leave an even bigger hole than when suarez left
So the real Klopp is finally starting to come out, calling WBA worthless, the UK voters stupid etc. etc.. You can take the kraut out of germany but……..When Salah finally takes himself and his phony piety over to Spain will that leave an even bigger hole than when suarez left
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order for large chips extra salt.N5 1BH wrote:Incorrect a 58% vote on a 60% turn out is not a majority
So the real Klopp is finally starting to come out, calling WBA worthless, the UK voters stupid etc. etc.. You can take the kraut out of germany but……..When Salah finally takes himself and his phony piety over to Spain will that leave an even bigger hole than when suarez left
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I said he was "up there" and stand by it. The fact that he isn't from a traditional world power football nation, makes it all the more special.maxin in the shade wrote:Bomber wrote:Nice One Cyril wrote:
Salah is now up there with Messi, Ronaldo etc, no doubt.
You're kidding right?
Salah has had an amazing season. Definately deserves all the plaudits he's getting.
Great player.
But Messi and Ronaldo have been having these kind of season's year in, year out for 10+ years.
If he can score 40+ for the next 5 years, then possibly he can be considered.
Will be looking forward to seeing how Salah performs at the WC. Hopefully he can take this great form with him to Russia.
Magical touch and has similar impact to his team as any of the top players mentioned.
Watch and wait till Barca or Real sign him and he will do the same. You can bet on it.
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It appears your sense of humour is lost, he said the points are worthless to WBA.N5 1BH wrote:Incorrect a 58% vote on a 60% turn out is not a majority
So the real Klopp is finally starting to come out, calling WBA worthless, the UK voters stupid etc. etc.. You can take the kraut out of germany but……..When Salah finally takes himself and his phony piety over to Spain will that leave an even bigger hole than when suarez left
And the majority of voters did say stay.
You are actually wrong, re Salah, as Firmino and Mane are better than Sturridge and Sterling were. But keep fishing all you like.
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58% is a majority in liverpool, same as 52% is a majority in the rest of the UK.N5 1BH wrote:Incorrect a 58% vote on a 60% turn out is not a majority
So the real Klopp is finally starting to come out, calling WBA worthless, the UK voters stupid etc. etc.. You can take the kraut out of germany but……..When Salah finally takes himself and his phony piety over to Spain will that leave an even bigger hole than when suarez left
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16% more voting to stay is vast to me.N5 1BH wrote:The comment "although the vast majority in Liverpool voted stay" remains incorrect though
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36% of an electorate voting to stay is not vast to meNicky_Tanner wrote:16% more voting to stay is vast to me.N5 1BH wrote:The comment "although the vast majority in Liverpool voted stay" remains incorrect though
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With elections the 'assumption' is the same % of those who didn't vote would have voted the same way as those who did.N5 1BH wrote:36% of an electorate voting to stay is not vast to meNicky_Tanner wrote:16% more voting to stay is vast to me.N5 1BH wrote:The comment "although the vast majority in Liverpool voted stay" remains incorrect though
You said it's not vast to you, so that's your opinion - doesn't make it right or wrong.
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On a technicality yes. No one Under 18 even voted.N5 1BH wrote:The comment "although the vast majority in Liverpool voted stay" remains incorrect though
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"The game is about glory, doing things in style and with a flourish, going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom."
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Second to Lallana :wink: , of course we need more numbers. But I reckon a cheaper replacement will prove to be better for us......Nice One Cyril wrote:Even Jurgen's missing Coutinho
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ummer.html
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What do you know about this Fabinho you've signed for $80m? I don't watch Ligue 1, so is that a fair price or just the usual hyperinflation in football?Allez Allez Allez wrote:Second to Lallana :wink: , of course we need more numbers. But I reckon a cheaper replacement will prove to be better for us......Nice One Cyril wrote:Even Jurgen's missing Coutinho
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ummer.html
I have given up looking for a stat saying e have missed him
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Honest opinion? Never heard of him until today. My son though says he is good, and I trust him!!!Nice One Cyril wrote:What do you know about this Fabinho you've signed for $80m? I don't watch Ligue 1, so is that a fair price or just the usual hyperinflation in football?Allez Allez Allez wrote:Second to Lallana :wink: , of course we need more numbers. But I reckon a cheaper replacement will prove to be better for us......Nice One Cyril wrote:Even Jurgen's missing Coutinho
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/footba ... ummer.html
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That means good on XBox, or whatever they play these days. Sissoko is good on there!Allez Allez Allez wrote:Honest opinion? Never heard of him until today. My son though says he is good, and I trust him!!!
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Nice One Cyril wrote:That means good on XBox, or whatever they play these days. Sissoko is good on there!Allez Allez Allez wrote:Honest opinion? Never heard of him until today. My son though says he is good, and I trust him!!!
Errr my son plays football manager, listens to copious podcasts and watches European football. He doesn’t waste time on social media.....
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Jurgen Klopp (2016):
"Other clubs can spend big money on top players. I want to do it differently. I would even do it differently if I could spend that money."
January 2018: - Spends world record fee on a centre back
July 2018: - Spends world record fee on a goalkeeper
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MegaBonus wrote:Jurgen Klopp (2016):
"Other clubs can spend big money on top players. I want to do it differently. I would even do it differently if I could spend that money."
January 2018: - Spends world record fee on a centre back
July 2018: - Spends world record fee on a goalkeeper
I don't know why managers say stupid things, they'd all spend the money if they had it.
To be fair to Klopp, he's seen where their weaknesses are and has addressed them. They'll be stronger for it.
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And Klopp has just said he doesn't like spending that much money but market forces etc
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So he doesn't really want to do it differently then?Matthew wrote:And Klopp has just said he doesn't like spending that much money but market forces etc
Him speak with forked tongue :wink:
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i guess he thinks players are overpriced!Nice One Cyril wrote:So he doesn't really want to do it differently then?Matthew wrote:And Klopp has just said he doesn't like spending that much money but market forces etc
Him speak with forked tongue :wink:
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Yeah players developed by other clubs tend to be! Didn’t he say he’d quit when it wasn’t about development and ‘being together’ anymore. Nowhere to hide now for the trophyless one, so many egos into 11 won’t go. I see trouble ahead, can’t wait
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If only trolls would hide. you get worse by the post. :wink:N5 1BH wrote:Yeah players developed by other clubs tend to be! Didn’t he say he’d quit when it wasn’t about development and ‘being together’ anymore. Nowhere to hide now for the trophyless one, so many egos into 11 won’t go. I see trouble ahead, can’t wait
We had a shit keeper and have hopefully improved - its logical, you dont get it as you have none yourself.
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Despite being the better team over the 90, Pool were lucky to escape with a point this morning. Keeps the title race interesting, might even bring United back into it
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Unfortunately as great a manager as Pep is even he is prone to making mistakes, namely why still persists on playing Sterling vs LFC & especially at Anfield where he is always dire. In fact I'm still yet to see Sterling put in a commendable effort vs LFC since he left them.
The other costly mistake this morning was Pep insisting Mahrez take the PK, yet we already knew Mahrez lacked confidence. So Why???
The other costly mistake this morning was Pep insisting Mahrez take the PK, yet we already knew Mahrez lacked confidence. So Why???
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NOC must've been watching a different red team (probably got confused with the Arsenal game) bec although Liverpool defended very well that is about the only credit I can give them.Nice One Cyril wrote:Despite being the better team over the 90, Pool were lucky to escape with a point this morning. Keeps the title race interesting, might even bring United back into it
LFC played like an away team (& given their recent heavy schedule I don't blame them) but they were very meek & disappointing in attack & for the moment Salah has clearly lost his Mo-jo.
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When did Liverpool sign the linesman?
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Lucky once again??
Liverpool are now workmanlike and hard to beat but lacking the required craft. How much did they end up paying for keita when their game was crying out for a spark like coutinho
Liverpool are now workmanlike and hard to beat but lacking the required craft. How much did they end up paying for keita when their game was crying out for a spark like coutinho