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Agreed, it's gonna be tough though, that's a very strong West ham side.

Yes definitely a tough game. We need to turn up from the start.
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This is going to be the worst game of football you can imagine
The ‘on the beach’ derby with no threat and no motivation
Happy Saturday everyone ;)

Just enjoy the actual footy. We can all accept that it's a hard ask even to get a win today, but we've done great stuff before.

Probably not to be, but the fans at the game won't have given up - though it was pretty depressing at Goodison the other day.

Shit happens and we are in a strong place to get into the 'Champions' League.
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Good team. The players that got dropped, deserved to be dropped.

Now league is done, feel this is Klopp making a statement. All the names who have been so poor these last few months are dropped
Its not because they are tired, as Macca is tired and he is playing
They were dropped as they were rank

Absolutely. Good opportunity for some players to show they deserve to be playing; a good opportunity for others when they come on to make amends for recent subpar performances
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 From James Pearce The Athletic

Dirk Kuyt: Arne Slot’s style is exactly what Liverpool supporters love to see at Anfield

Dirk Kuyt is ideally placed to assess the merits of Feyenoord’s Arne Slot, the man Liverpool have identified as Jurgen Klopp’s potential successor.

A legendary figure at Feyenoord, Kuyt scored more than 100 goals across two spells at the club, and the former Liverpool forward has closely watched Slot’s three-year reign in Rotterdam. He gained a fascinating insight into Slot’s methods during a week spent behind the scenes shadowing him.

Slot has said it is “clear” he wants the Liverpool job and Kuyt, who has recently celebrated leading Beerschot to the Belgian second-division title, also knows how to succeed at Anfield.

Here, speaking to James Pearce, he explains what he learnt from Slot and why he thinks the Feyenoord manager has what it takes to fill Klopp’s shoes.

Feyenoord are my team in Holland. My son plays in the academy there so now and then myself and Arne have some contact.

It was around this time last year that he gave me the opportunity to spend a week with him, so I could watch how he goes about his job. It was a fascinating experience.

He’s a manager who likes to help younger coaches like me and it says a lot about the type of person he is that he’s willing to share his thoughts and vision so openly.

The timing was perfect as it was just before Feyenoord became Dutch champions. Watching his training sessions was so interesting in terms of the drills and how he prepares his team.

Arne loves the game and thinks about football 24/7. That passion shines through when he speaks. He’s always studying other teams and thinking about how his team can improve and evolve.

What struck me about Arne was his ability to make the players believe in what he believes in. I talked to some of them when I was there and they all spoke so highly about him. They love how he organises the training sessions and how he gets his ideas across. He’s an excellent communicator and man manager.

Watching Feyenoord in recent years, you can see his signature on the team in how he wants football to be played. Everyone bought into his vision. He gets the best out of people.

The job he took on after arriving from AZ Alkmaar in 2021 wasn’t an easy one. Some questioned whether he was the right man because he hadn’t previously trained a top Dutch team, but Feyenoord finished third and reached the final of the Europa Conference League, where they lost narrowly to Jose Mourinho.

Before his second season, he lost a lot of key players. Top scorer Luis Sinisterra was sold to Leeds United, Tyrell Malacia went to Manchester United, Marcos Senesi to Bournemouth and Fredrik Aursnes to Benfica.

Arne effectively had to build a new side. People doubted the new players who arrived and said he would need time to get things right, but he proved them wrong. Outperforming Ajax and PSV to become champions was unbelievable because nobody expected that at the start of the season.

Before this season, he lost Orkun Kokcu to Benfica but they still won the KNVB Cup (Dutch FA Cup) and will finish second behind PSV, who have a really strong squad.

The news that Liverpool had decided to go for Slot came out of the blue. I was surprised because since Jurgen said he would be leaving at the end of the season, other names had been mentioned as possible contenders.

But it makes a lot of sense. I haven’t spoken to Arne but if everything is agreed, Liverpool have made a very

good choice. It’s interesting
for me as a Dutchman.

Following in the footsteps of Jurgen isn’t easy but Arne will do it his own way and give everything to make the club successful. He’s determined and driven with a lot of self-belief.

His style of play is exactly what Liverpool supporters love to see at Anfield. He’s also good with the media because he explains himself very clearly. As Feyenoord have so many foreign players, he conducts his meetings in English so there will be no issues over language.

At Feyenoord, he’s loved by the fans. They don’t want to lose him and it will be sad to see him leave — but from my perspective, if he has to go anywhere, I’m happy
As both a Feyenoord and Liverpool supporter. I’m a bit excited, to be honest.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: The Indomitable Ibou
« Last post by Redman78 on Today at 12:07:37 pm »
All those points are fair guys, and I think the first position we should priotise in the summer is CB, I just don't agree with the "get rid" shouts.
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https://x.com/attackingfooty/status/1783649226875977890?s=46&t=UlJCusrx49tkHnEgce0dHA

This is a staggering clip.

I have previously said how unprofessional they are. It’s rushed comms with people talking over one another.

Crazy they didn’t review the Doku challenge for this long.

It also proves that picking where to put the lines is up for grabs too.
If the VAR guy wants a player to be offside he can just move the lines to suit.
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I was talking to a mate last night. I’ve just turned 58 and he will in a month.


He mentioned his older sister will be 60 later this year.


This is the sister I used to fancy something crazy when I was 13/14.


Time flies, either if you are driving a train or even when you’re not enjoying yourself.

100% mate. My kid turns 25 later this year. There's no way it's more than 6 years ago I held her for the 1st time. Messaged her yesterday saying its 5 years next month we watched us win the Champions League at the Cabbage (pub close to Anfield).  She messaged back shocked, so shes starting to see it fly by too 😐
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: Darwin Núñez (Darwin Gabriel Núñez Ribeiro)
« Last post by elkun on Today at 12:06:38 pm »
Well yeah obviously.

The question was aimed at the fact that when City sign him you don’t know whether he continues to be as profligate in front of goal as he has been for us or whether he improves in the way that he at least shows glimpses that he is capable of.

I’ll phrase the question a different way. Are you confident enough that he definitely isn’t going to reach the required level that you’d be happy cor City to sign him in the summer?
Thats a good question. I honestly dont know. When someone compared him to Lukaku. Thats when i though. Yeah thats about his level. He is a good player and will show glimpses of it. But for a club like ours. We need a striker that performs constatly every week. And i honestly think he wont reach that level.
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This is going to be the worst game of football you can imagine
The ‘on the beach’ derby with no threat and no motivation
Happy Saturday everyone ;)
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I'm very happy with that team. Sick of the same people letting us down week after week since mid March, and this is mostly a meritocracy XI. Feels a bit like that period around January last season where we just dropped Fabinho and Henderson and played better with the second string.

99.9% the league is gone, so it barely matters if we win, but mostly I just want to see us play with some pride and act like we give a shit.
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