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General Football and Sport / Re: Everton - The 777 Unflushables
« Last post by Son of Spion on Today at 04:42:10 pm »
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I don't even mention our derby wins to my blue friends or neighbour. It's just another day at the office. I smile to myself on the day, then move on. The Bitters will be going on about last night for the next 50 years.  :lmao

Tell me again who's the big club.  :)
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: The Men in Suits behind the scenes
« Last post by alonsoisared on Today at 04:40:01 pm »
That's the one concern for me. They're all mates who've got history of giving jobs to eachother and family members. Giving total control to Klopp and Ljinders was obviously a big blunder, giving total control to Edwards and Hughes would be a blunder as well. He's in a position of extreme strength of course given we threw the kitchen sink at bringing him back.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Darwin Núñez (Darwin Gabriel Núñez Ribeiro)
« Last post by Eeyore on Today at 04:39:09 pm »
Might be, but I choose to believe it's not the case, because I'd rather not see Edwards & co as idiotic shitheads.

Did you miss the leaking of poison to the media when Rodgers was here?
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Just in case anyone doubted that the BBC's chief football writer Phil McNulty was not a bitter blue (remember his recent online slip)


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/c6pywzp3720o

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It was 39 years to the night since what is widely regarded as the most famous evening in Goodison Park’s history when Bayern Munich were overpowered in the European Cup Winners’ Cup semi-final.

This win, of course, does not even touch that significance but this will be a night Everton fans will remember for a long time and Liverpool will want to forget – and if they do forget they will find plenty of a royal blue persuasion happy to remind them.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Trent Alexander-Arnold
« Last post by LallanaInPyjamas on Today at 04:36:52 pm »
Exactly what I am saying yeah. They play in a 2 team (3 at a stretch) league, where they have all the ball, they are a huge fish in a small pond, have an elite midfield and with Mbappe also coming on board will also have an elite attack running into spaces TAA can find.

With us, playing to his strengths lessens the impact of other players, and we are so one dimensional, results in him trying Hollywood passes when it's simply not on. To me he looks a player who has been indulged (to his own detriment), and suitors for him would be an extremely niche market.

He is a niche player really, an in between kinda player, and the system needs to be adjusted to suit him. Or else he plays right back for a side who has all the ball, and allows him to ping his passes, and can cover his deficiencies when caught out of position. Valverde would be the ideal guy in front of him.

Fair enough, well explained and there's definitely parts of that I agree with. He could be a formidable force for them.

All I would say is that he's simply far too talented for us not to find a place for him in the side, even considering the potential imbalances he causes. I think we've already stepped up a gear in possession since he's come back into the team, compared to the previous few games at least. He's a chance creation machine.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: The Men in Suits behind the scenes
« Last post by Eeyore on Today at 04:35:28 pm »
That's why Richard Hughes is the Sporting Director, you can't level the same throwaway remarks at him that you do for Edwards.

We keep talking Edwards as if he is the only one making decsions at the club. He doesn't want that else he would've taken the SD role back. He has gone higher up the chain and is looking at the overall philosophy of the club.

I thought Richard Hughes was the Sporting Director because he is Edwards mate?

He certainly doesn't have a track record of success or appointing managers like Scott Parker and Jason Tindall.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Jürgen Klopp
« Last post by Son of Spion on Today at 04:34:38 pm »
Oh come on, I love the man but sacrifice, really ?
I get your point. He's one of life's success stories. He gets paid extremely well for his time too. It almost sounds absurd talking about sacrifice. But I'd say he's sacrificed the easy option to manage us, though. He's also sacrificed his health to an extent too. Maybe "sacrificed" is the wrong word. Maybe "invested" would be more accurate. He gives 100% and nothing less in all areas. He's bust a gut, and seemingly to the detriment of his mental and possibly physical health.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: The Men in Suits behind the scenes
« Last post by In the Name of Klopp on Today at 04:34:16 pm »
The issue is that the players have to fit with how the coach wants to play the game. Someone has to provide the vision and the blueprint of how we play. That for me has to come from a football man and not a spreadsheet.

Agree, you need both. We had our best recruitments with Klopp and Edwards working together. Giving full power to the coaching team, was the dumbest move we made no matter how brilliant we might think Klopp and the coaching staff are.
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General Football and Sport / Re: Formula 1 2024 season
« Last post by Graeme on Today at 04:33:48 pm »
I'm sure either Hamilton's move to Ferrari, or Alonso's decision to extend at Aston Martin is a result of him heading to one of those teams.
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April 25th

1978 - Tommy Smith played his 638th and final reds game as we beat Arsenal at Anfield in the League. David Fairclough grabbed the only goal of the game as we secured the points to ensure our sixteenth consecutive season of European football.

1981 - Winger Howard Gayle scored his only reds goal, on his full debut, as we held Tottenham Hotspur to a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, with Glenn Hoddle netting one of his four goals past us for the home side.

1984 - An Ian Rush brace booked our place in a fourth European Cup Final, as we won 2-1 at Dinamo Bucureşti, to go through 3-1 on aggregate. Rush reached forty goals for the season in a match played in a fiery atmosphere after Graeme Souness had broken Lica Movilă’s jaw in the first leg at Anfield

1987 - Blues old boy Steve McMahon put us ahead against Everton at Anfield. Kevin Sheedy equalised with a free-kick past Mike Hooper, before flicking the V’s to the Kop. Ian Rush added two more to equal Dixie Dean’s derby scoring record of nineteen, as we won 3-1. However, our neighbours still went on to reclaim the League title.

2007 – Future red Joe Cole bagged the only goal of our Champions League Semi-final first leg defeat at Chelsea, as the Blues were unable to get past Pepe Reina a second time, despite an under-par reds performance. Jamie Carragher played his 89th European game, equalling Ian Callaghan’s club record. This was the first time we had faced the same team in European competition three consecutive seasons, as well as being the third round in a row in which Bolo Zenden had come up against a former employer, following ties with Barcelona and PSV Eindhoven.

2010 – Maxi Rodríguez bagged his first reds goal as we won 4-0 at Burnley, following seven away fixtures without victory. Steven Gerrard bagged a brace early in the second half to open the scoring, with David N’Gog also netting in injury time.

2015 - Fabio Borini made his 38th and last reds appearance as we were held to a goalless draw at West Brom

1978- Tommy was meant to retire a year later but stayed on after scoring in the European Cup Final, Tommy would likely have played the 1978 final but a DIY accident at home ruled him out.

1981- What a week for Howie Gayle, unfortunately that was height of it in a Liverpool shirt

1984- Graeme Souness was just a warrior wasnt he, I genuinely dont think he was afraid at all that night, what a ballsy performance all round

1987- McMahons goal was a belter, former Red Kevin Sheedy scored a cracking free kick for Everton but unfortunately made an arse of himself by giving the finger to the Kop in celebration.


2007- Dont recall anything great about that game, think Lampard missed a sitter? could be mixing it with another European night, but we were still in there with a shout

2010- It was funny when the Burnley fans laughed their heads off when Aquilani slipped near their goal and then Gerrard just planted one in the net

2015- Fairly non descript, cant remember much about it
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