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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Sanguine » 02 Nov 2022 11:45

Not sure how Liverpool's management digest beating City and Napoli (Europe's form team), sandwiching defeat to Forest and Leeds, neither of whom had won since August.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Conservative_dad » 02 Nov 2022 13:15

Sanguine Not sure how Liverpool's management digest beating City and Napoli (Europe's form team), sandwiching defeat to Forest and Leeds, neither of whom had won since August.


Oh did you win a game? Well done you!

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Conservative_dad » 02 Nov 2022 13:16

p.s. they were your cup finals

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Sanguine » 02 Nov 2022 13:18

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Sanguine Not sure how Liverpool's management digest beating City and Napoli (Europe's form team), sandwiching defeat to Forest and Leeds, neither of whom had won since August.


Oh did you win a game? Well done you!


It's like with your new username you regressed a few years.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Conservative_dad » 02 Nov 2022 13:20

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Sanguine Not sure how Liverpool's management digest beating City and Napoli (Europe's form team), sandwiching defeat to Forest and Leeds, neither of whom had won since August.


Oh did you win a game? Well done you!


It's like with your new username you regressed a few years.


You're biting at the friendliest of barbs :wink:


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by genome » 02 Nov 2022 13:22

Dr Tottenham will see them on Sunday, don't worry

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by South Coast Royal » 02 Nov 2022 15:06

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Sanguine Not sure how Liverpool's management digest beating City and Napoli (Europe's form team), sandwiching defeat to Forest and Leeds, neither of whom had won since August.


Oh did you win a game? Well done you!


Not just one game but they have beaten the 2 best club teams in the world in the space of a couple of weeks.
As sanguine says, it's almost unreal that they also contrived to lose against 2 of the worst teams in the Premier League but that's sport for you.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Sutekh » 02 Nov 2022 15:44

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Sanguine Not sure how Liverpool's management digest beating City and Napoli (Europe's form team), sandwiching defeat to Forest and Leeds, neither of whom had won since August.


Oh did you win a game? Well done you!


Not just one game but they have beaten the 2 best club teams in the world in the space of a couple of weeks.
As sanguine says, it's almost unreal that they also contrived to lose against 2 of the worst teams in the Premier League but that's sport for you.


5 thoughts on why Liverpool are so utterly hopeless this season:

  1. Mane is missed way more than they thought he would be
  2. continual injuries have wrecked any chance of consistency esp. losing Jota and the outstanding Diaz
  3. the lack of investment in the squad overall meaning the strength and quality in depth is still not there despite it being an issue for years
  4. too much money being spent elsewhere on their Academy and ground improvements but then that has to be done to aid the club to be competitive at the highest level in the long term
  5. Klopp does not have a plan B to fix things and just seems to keep changing formations and hoping. He hit upon a way to play in beating Man City but didn’t seem to retain that approach in the following games and consequently suffered two excruciatingly embarrassing (for them) results

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by South Coast Royal » 02 Nov 2022 16:30

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Oh did you win a game? Well done you!


Not just one game but they have beaten the 2 best club teams in the world in the space of a couple of weeks.
As sanguine says, it's almost unreal that they also contrived to lose against 2 of the worst teams in the Premier League but that's sport for you.


5 thoughts on why Liverpool are so utterly hopeless this season:

  1. Mane is missed way more than they thought he would be
  2. continual injuries have wrecked any chance of consistency esp. losing Jota and the outstanding Diaz
  3. the lack of investment in the squad overall meaning the strength and quality in depth is still not there despite it being an issue for years
  4. too much money being spent elsewhere on their Academy and ground improvements but then that has to be done to aid the club to be competitive at the highest level in the long term
  5. Klopp does not have a plan B to fix things and just seems to keep changing formations and hoping. He hit upon a way to play in beating Man City but didn’t seem to retain that approach in the following games and consequently suffered two excruciatingly embarrassing (for them) results


"utterly hopeless"?
When I looked at the table last they were around the middle, not in the relegation zone which surely would be the case if they were "utterly hopeless".

Likewise you have to be a bit better than utterly hopeless surely to have beaten both City and Napoli?
Am not disagreeing with your points and am just pleased that you care enough about Liverpool FC to post on their topic.


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Sutekh » 02 Nov 2022 16:51

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Not just one game but they have beaten the 2 best club teams in the world in the space of a couple of weeks.
As sanguine says, it's almost unreal that they also contrived to lose against 2 of the worst teams in the Premier League but that's sport for you.


5 thoughts on why Liverpool are so utterly hopeless this season:

  1. Mane is missed way more than they thought he would be
  2. continual injuries have wrecked any chance of consistency esp. losing Jota and the outstanding Diaz
  3. the lack of investment in the squad overall meaning the strength and quality in depth is still not there despite it being an issue for years
  4. too much money being spent elsewhere on their Academy and ground improvements but then that has to be done to aid the club to be competitive at the highest level in the long term
  5. Klopp does not have a plan B to fix things and just seems to keep changing formations and hoping. He hit upon a way to play in beating Man City but didn’t seem to retain that approach in the following games and consequently suffered two excruciatingly embarrassing (for them) results


"utterly hopeless"?
When I looked at the table last they were around the middle, not in the relegation zone which surely would be the case if they were "utterly hopeless".

Likewise you have to be a bit better than utterly hopeless surely to have beaten both City and Napoli?
Am not disagreeing with your points and am just pleased that you care enough about Liverpool FC to post on their topic.


The “utterly hopeless” is really an indicator of a season overall for Liverpool based on what we’ve seen so far, I don’t think Liverpool themselves are utterly hopeless, they’re quite obviously not, but mid- table in the PL with an overall trail of frankly cr@p results against the weaker sides doesn’t bode well.

It’s going to take some turn around from them now to even claim 4th place let alone anything better. Funnily enough the CL might be their hope to salvage something given their seeming affinity for that trophy but that’ll also take some doing, particularly being in the arse end of the round of 16 draw (but at least they’ll avoid Napoli, Chelsea, City and Spurs - best hope is probably Porto there). They are, I think, going to have strengthen in January which will be a challenge in itself.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Conservative_dad » 02 Nov 2022 17:23

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Not just one game but they have beaten the 2 best club teams in the world in the space of a couple of weeks.
As sanguine says, it's almost unreal that they also contrived to lose against 2 of the worst teams in the Premier League but that's sport for you.


5 thoughts on why Liverpool are so utterly hopeless this season:

  1. Mane is missed way more than they thought he would be
  2. continual injuries have wrecked any chance of consistency esp. losing Jota and the outstanding Diaz
  3. the lack of investment in the squad overall meaning the strength and quality in depth is still not there despite it being an issue for years
  4. too much money being spent elsewhere on their Academy and ground improvements but then that has to be done to aid the club to be competitive at the highest level in the long term
  5. Klopp does not have a plan B to fix things and just seems to keep changing formations and hoping. He hit upon a way to play in beating Man City but didn’t seem to retain that approach in the following games and consequently suffered two excruciatingly embarrassing (for them) results


"utterly hopeless"?
When I looked at the table last they were around the middle, not in the relegation zone which surely would be the case if they were "utterly hopeless".

Likewise you have to be a bit better than utterly hopeless surely to have beaten both City and Napoli?
Am not disagreeing with your points and am just pleased that you care enough about Liverpool FC to post on their topic.


Wigan beat Man City after they had been relegated

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Franchise FC » 02 Nov 2022 17:38

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5 thoughts on why Liverpool are so utterly hopeless this season:

  1. Mane is missed way more than they thought he would be
  2. continual injuries have wrecked any chance of consistency esp. losing Jota and the outstanding Diaz
  3. the lack of investment in the squad overall meaning the strength and quality in depth is still not there despite it being an issue for years
  4. too much money being spent elsewhere on their Academy and ground improvements but then that has to be done to aid the club to be competitive at the highest level in the long term
  5. Klopp does not have a plan B to fix things and just seems to keep changing formations and hoping. He hit upon a way to play in beating Man City but didn’t seem to retain that approach in the following games and consequently suffered two excruciatingly embarrassing (for them) results


"utterly hopeless"?
When I looked at the table last they were around the middle, not in the relegation zone which surely would be the case if they were "utterly hopeless".

Likewise you have to be a bit better than utterly hopeless surely to have beaten both City and Napoli?
Am not disagreeing with your points and am just pleased that you care enough about Liverpool FC to post on their topic.


Wigan beat Man City after they had been relegated

Are you sure ?
I seem to recall they weren’t relegated until after the Cup Final

[edit] yep, away at Arsenal
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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Conservative_dad » 02 Nov 2022 17:39

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"utterly hopeless"?
When I looked at the table last they were around the middle, not in the relegation zone which surely would be the case if they were "utterly hopeless".

Likewise you have to be a bit better than utterly hopeless surely to have beaten both City and Napoli?
Am not disagreeing with your points and am just pleased that you care enough about Liverpool FC to post on their topic.


Wigan beat Man City after they had been relegated

Are you sure ?
I seem to recall they weren’t relegated until after the Cup Final


I couldn't remember either but damned if I'm gonna let facts stand in the way


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Loafer » 02 Nov 2022 22:41

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Wigan beat Man City after they had been relegated

Are you sure ?
I seem to recall they weren’t relegated until after the Cup Final


I couldn't remember either but damned if I'm gonna let facts stand in the way


This persona isn't really working bro

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Conservative_dad » 02 Nov 2022 23:13

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Franchise FC Are you sure ?
I seem to recall they weren’t relegated until after the Cup Final


I couldn't remember either but damned if I'm gonna let facts stand in the way


This persona isn't really working bro


The final is normally held the Saturday after the Premier League season finishes in May. The only seasons in recent times when this pattern was not followed were: 1999–2000, when most rounds were played a few weeks earlier than normal as an experiment; 2010–11 and 2012–13 when the FA Cup Final was played before the Premier League season had finished, to allow Wembley Stadium to be ready for the UEFA Champions League final,[21] as well as in 2011–12 to allow England time to prepare for that summer's European Championships;[22] and 2019–20 when the final was delayed until August due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[23][24]

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Stranded » 03 Nov 2022 08:10

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I couldn't remember either but damned if I'm gonna let facts stand in the way


This persona isn't really working bro


The final is normally held the Saturday after the Premier League season finishes in May. The only seasons in recent times when this pattern was not followed were: 1999–2000, when most rounds were played a few weeks earlier than normal as an experiment; 2010–11 and 2012–13 when the FA Cup Final was played before the Premier League season had finished, to allow Wembley Stadium to be ready for the UEFA Champions League final,[21] as well as in 2011–12 to allow England time to prepare for that summer's European Championships;[22] and 2019–20 when the final was delayed until August due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom.[23][24]


Yeah, Wigan were officially relegated 3 days after the final when they lost 4-1 at Arsenal leaving them 4 pts adrift with 1 game to play.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by South Coast Royal » 06 Nov 2022 19:01

genome Dr Tottenham will see them on Sunday, don't worry


:D :D :D :D

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Loafer » 06 Nov 2022 19:13

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genome Dr Tottenham will see them on Sunday, don't worry


:D :D :D :D


Genome wrong yet again

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by genome » 07 Nov 2022 09:10

No I was right :|

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Next Season

by Sanguine » 07 Nov 2022 09:28

So in their last six they have beaten Napoli, City, Ajax, West Ham and Spurs. And lost to Forest and Leeds.

Who knows what lies ahead for Klopp's team - they should have plenty to finish at least 4th and make a run at all three cup competitions. Pretty friendly fixture list now. Derby and Southampton before the World Cup, and then Villa, Leicester and Brentford immediately following - and with Mo Salah putting his feet up, and Diaz and Jota injured and expected back after the tournament. Should be five wins.

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