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12 minutes ago, TigerTedd said:

They’ve not reached our 11 points yet. What are the chances they don’t get another point all season?

They'll get past it at some point, but I think they're going to longer in doing it than anyone else since that season.

But, losses like this are good for moral moving downwards.

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2 hours ago, Malagaram said:

Unai Emery certainly got the villans playing attractive football,maybe a candidate for Klopps job at the end of the season.

Would he want to be the rebound manager again, after doing it at Arsenal when Wenger left?

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This is why Liverpool will win the league this season. They don’t need to play well and they still pick up results. When Arsenal and City play poorly, they lose. But Liverpool have something extra this season.

Also Klopp seems to be able to get fairly decent players playing like top top players. Players like Jota, Gakpo, Gomez, Jones and Gravenbach wouldn’t get games for the best teams but they do for Liverpool, and they play like top players. 

Similar to how SAF got players like Fletcher, John O’Shea, Wes Brown, Ji Sun Park, Anderson, Nani and Rafael playing like they were top top players. But put them in a midtable side and they barely stand out

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48 minutes ago, Bris Vegas said:

This is why Liverpool will win the league this season. They don’t need to play well and they still pick up results. When Arsenal and City play poorly, they lose. But Liverpool have something extra this season.

Also Klopp seems to be able to get fairly decent players playing like top top players. Players like Jota, Gakpo, Gomez, Jones and Gravenbach wouldn’t get games for the best teams but they do for Liverpool, and they play like top players. 

Similar to how SAF got players like Fletcher, John O’Shea, Wes Brown, Ji Sun Park, Anderson, Nani and Rafael playing like they were top top players. But put them in a midtable side and they barely stand out

That seemed a little premature. 

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9 minutes ago, TigerTedd said:

That seemed a little premature. 

Still fancy them.

They have City (H) and Villa (A) as their hardest games left. City have harder fixtures with trips to Liverpool, Spurs and Brighton. The game at Anfield will be a telling one but no doubt it’s in Liverpool’s hands.

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1 hour ago, Bris Vegas said:

This is why Liverpool will win the league this season. They don’t need to play well and they still pick up results. When Arsenal and City play poorly, they lose. But Liverpool have something extra this season.

Also Klopp seems to be able to get fairly decent players playing like top top players. Players like Jota, Gakpo, Gomez, Jones and Gravenbach wouldn’t get games for the best teams but they do for Liverpool, and they play like top players. 

Similar to how SAF got players like Fletcher, John O’Shea, Wes Brown, Ji Sun Park, Anderson, Nani and Rafael playing like they were top top players. But put them in a midtable side and they barely stand out

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6 hours ago, Ram-Alf said:

And he gets another job, Mighty cold up there this time of year 😁

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/68197268

Incoming headline:

Neil Warnock suffers cardiac arrest after consuming 5 butterys in a twenty minute spell after being introduced to the fatty breadstuff during his club "getting to know you" meeting.

https://scottishscran.com/butteries-recipe/

His last words were reported to be

"oh i do say those are rather nice, you don't mind if I have another one do you, did I ever tell you about how Derby called off a game for snow when there was not a flake of snow on the pitch hhhhgggggnnnhhhggghaarggh"

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6 hours ago, Bris Vegas said:

Chelsea showing how it doesn’t matter how much you spend, if you spend it poorly, you suffer.

Pochettino is also vastly overrated. 

Seen a tweet the other day suggesting that he had a tactical edge at Southampton and Spurs because he was a Bielsa disciple. But the game has progressed quickly and that edge no longer exists, which makes him pretty ordinary. 

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