Inigo Montoya
Leave Wayne Rooney alone!!
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I don’t really know. I haven’t done any research into kiddie fiddlingHow many kiddie fiddlers may have been annointed saints?
I don’t really know. I haven’t done any research into kiddie fiddlingHow many kiddie fiddlers may have been annointed saints?
You have GoogleI don’t really know. I haven’t done any research into kiddie fiddling
It's commonly accepted that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is Jesus reborn. Jesus is the son of God, which pretty much makes him a God too, or at the very least a demigod.You're the Red Devils and have a picture of Satan on your shirts.
God does not support a team but it's certain that you lot piss him off.
Bit worrying to google kiddie fiddling.You have Google
Liverpool fan, isn't he?It's commonly accepted that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer is Jesus reborn. Jesus is the son of God, which pretty much makes him a God too, or at the very least a demigod.
So, in conclusion, Ole is God and he loves United.
He was, when he was younger. Apparently he was a member of the Norwegian supporter club when he made his debut for us.Liverpool fan, isn't he?
Bit worrying to google kiddie fiddling.
Got many into trouble
This is exactly what you would say to a United if your intent was to shatter their world.Liverpool fan, isn't he?
Dzeko went several years earlier tbf.Not this nonsense again. Liverpool's net spend is low because they are a selling club that also got lucky with the fallout of the Neymar transfer. They absolutely fleeced Barca for Coutinho, probably double of what he would go for without Barca having Neymar money.
They sold Ings for £20m for gods sake. Richer clubs will never be able to do that because the wage increase would make up a huge chunk of the fee. For example, City sold Dzeko for a meagre £9.8m, despite him being several levels above Danny Ings when he was sold. That is because they accepted a lower fee to move him on, as no club would be able to afford his wages while also paying a sizeable fee.
He was blind, now he can see. The lord forgivethLiverpool fan, isn't he?
Ings is on loan at Southampton isn’t he?They sold Ings for £20m for gods sake. Richer clubs will never be able to do that because the wage increase would make up a huge chunk of the fee. For example, City sold Dzeko for a meagre £9.8m, despite him being several levels above Danny Ings when he was sold. That is because they accepted a lower fee to move him on, as no club would be able to afford his wages while also paying a sizeable fee.
Ings will be bought at the end of his loan for £19.8m. And your apples to oranges analogy is nonsensical. Ings is a rotten apple that no half decent club will touch. Dzeko was unfavoured at City and moved to Roma and performed quite well, 85 goals in 4 seasons.Ings is on loan at Southampton isn’t he?
Think your confusing him with Liverpool’s other non impact striker solanke.
Who did go for 20m. Which isn’t really surprising as he’s a decently rated young English player.
Dzeko is clearly the superior player but like you said was on huge wages, non English(so no English player premium) and most importantly was sold a year before the Neymar transfer inflated the market like crazy.
Comparing those transfers is like comparing prices for apples today and orange prices 4 years ago.
Ah didn’t know that he was joining them in the summer.Ings will be bought at the end of his loan for £19.8m. And your apples to oranges analogy is nonsensical. Ings is a rotten apple that no half decent club will touch. Dzeko was unfavoured at City and moved to Roma and performed quite well, 85 goals in 4 seasons.
Attributing it to the Neymar transfer is plain lazy. As if solid strikers went for peanuts until Neymar changed everything. Liverpool bought Benteke for £41m the same year Dzeko was sold to Roma for £10m. But it was the Neymar transfer that made that all possible right
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When he signed for United, he saw the light and quickly realized his foolishness in believing in Liverpool. His wordsLiverpool fan, isn't he?
A team switcher? Yuk. Truly the worst of the worst.When he signed for United, he saw the light and quickly realized his foolishness in believing in Liverpool. His words
John Terry did the same?A team switcher? Yuk. Truly the worst of the worst.
You can change your name, your gender, your nationality and that's all fine but to change your team? Those people should be forced to walk through the city naked whilst a tall nun rings a bell and says "shame".
He's a Man United fan. It explains so much about his character.John Terry did the same?
Lebron James (arguably the best basketball player ever) has been to like 9 finals and won only 3Liverpool has taken part in 3 cup finals under Klopp's leadership and subsequently lost them all, he also managed to lose 3 out of the 4 cup finals that his Dortmund team were involved in. This has led some people to believe that Klopp is a fraud or a bottler or simply a shite football manager. The debate rages on.
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Is it a real quote?“Only God can judge me”
Agreed. The equivalent would be City selling their best player (Aguero?) to fund Bravo, Nolito and all their full backs. They'd have dropped more points.I really can. They're a point off, having Coutinho as another option would be an incredible asset. He had 7 goals and 6 assists in 13 games before he had to leave in January.
They could easily go with a more defensive setup in the games that are necessary, but Coutinho would have turned plenty of their draws in to wins because he's exactly what they lack: a genuinely creative midfield player. I don't think it is at all a stretch to say having Coutinho as an option would have gained them at least a few points.
I can't be bothered to read the whole article but do you disagree with the headline in the tweet?The english press/media and their love for Liverpool/Klopp is amazing
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I feel the same Liverpool have been outstanding this year and if they lose its because they are up against one the best pl sides ever. I dont want liverpool to win the leauge, but i respect as a proper club. As a Man utd supporter it pains me to say that we need a lot of succrsfull transfer windows to catch up to city and a great manager who might or not be OGS.I can't be bothered to read the whole article but do you disagree with the headline in the tweet?
There's only so much you can do - if we finish on 90+ points, which is (highly) likely, and still don't win the league, I'll just hold my hands up and say fair play to City.
Exactly. Great players are nothing without a manager who can actually get them over the winning line.Lebron James (arguably the best basketball player ever) has been to like 9 finals and won only 3
Luckily for James he had an all-time great like Tyronn Lue at the helm when he pulled off the greatest achievement of his career.Exactly. Great players are nothing without a manager who can actually get them over the winning line.
They has a easier run last year to win the CL last year and couldn't do it.Actually think Liverpool have a better chance of winning the European Cup than the Premier League.
They're practically in the semis and I fancy them to do City/Juve over one match provided they get to the final.
Is this a highly ambitious attempt to qualify Klopp as the best football manager ever?Lebron James (arguably the best basketball player ever) has been to like 9 finals and won only 3
I know what you're saying, but this is probabilistically untrue. It is more likely that Liverpool end the season as PL champions than as Champions of Europe (oh what a horrific discussion this is!)Actually think Liverpool have a better chance of winning the European Cup than the Premier League.
They're practically in the semis and I fancy them to do City/Juve over one match provided they get to the final.
Not a great comparison. A player relies on everyone around them to get it right too. A manager has to make them get it right.Lebron James (arguably the best basketball player ever) has been to like 9 finals and won only 3
The bookies certainly support your view:I know what you're saying, but this is probabilistically untrue. It is more likely that Liverpool end the season as PL champions than as Champions of Europe (oh what a horrific discussion this is!)
No, just that you can’t win every final you play in... we’ve had our fair share of finals losses. Doesn’t necessarily take anything away from the manager. Sometimes, the other manager/team is just better or luck plays a factor.Is this a highly ambitious attempt to qualify Klopp as the best football manager ever?
Sometimes, a manager will do everything right and his players will just be outplayed. Sometimes, the other manager is just a little bit better of a tactician. Or luck plays a factor.Not a great comparison. A player relies on everyone around them to get it right too. A manager has to make them get it right.
The run to the final wasn't the issue (although playing City in the QF wasn't exactly easy), it was the fact that we came up against a much better side than we were in that final. Until Salah went off injured, we were doing well. It can't really be levelled at Klopp that Karius decided he didn't want a winners medal after all. Karius had done well for us in the few months leading up to that final so Klopp rightly stuck with him. Clearly, Karius will only ever be remembered for that game though and Klopp has another final loss on his CVThey has a easier run last year to win the CL last year and couldn't do it.
Without the £450 million Liverpool received for the sale of Coutinho, they would very likely be stuck with that very same underperforming squad.Tweet
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Poor guy hasn't had any money to spend