Iโm not sure if Liverpool are the best team in the world.
I could be mistaken, but donโt think I am.
I’m not sure...
posted on 20/2/21
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 2 minutes ago
Wonder if Fergie has pulled out a bottle of whiskey to celebrate tonight. I remember when United celebrated actually winning things.
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Caught a whopper here op๐๐๐
It's Ole in charge now chump. Yep, that PE teacher that's heights above u ๐
posted on 20/2/21
comment by merrysupersteve (monitoring the situation) (U1132)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by *Redinthehead - FreeGaza - ููุณุทูู (U1860)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by merrysupersteve (monitoring the situation) (U1132)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 2 minutes ago
The difference is that when our fans aren’t allowed in the ground it actually makes a difference. I remember when United fans didn’t even care about us. Shouldn’t you guys be concentrating on your best chance to win the league. Leave that to the blue side of Manchester shall we ๐
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You hardly dropped a point at home for months. It's not the fans, it's that the players are tired of running relentlessly for Klopp
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Where’s your stats?
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You dropped 4 points at home in 2020. Not an issue of fans. It's tiredness
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Where’s your stats? You don’t seem to have any.
Not saying there’s nothing to do with the manager, but this “stopped running for him” is all a bit lazy.
There’s literally a correlation with zero fans and poor home results.
When the team starts well, maybe less of a problem, but when they need a lift - the crowd isn’t around to provide it.
If there is a lack of application from players it would have far more to do with the crowd than their physical conditioning.
Do you not think Man Utd would have beaten Sheff Utd with a crowd?
It was novel having footy when everything else is in lockdown but the lack of actual fans is certainly a drawback.
posted on 20/2/21
comment by *Redinthehead - FreeGaza - ููุณุทูู (U1860)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by merrysupersteve (monitoring the situation) (U1132)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by *Redinthehead - FreeGaza - ููุณุทูู (U1860)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by merrysupersteve (monitoring the situation) (U1132)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 2 minutes ago
The difference is that when our fans aren’t allowed in the ground it actually makes a difference. I remember when United fans didn’t even care about us. Shouldn’t you guys be concentrating on your best chance to win the league. Leave that to the blue side of Manchester shall we ๐
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You hardly dropped a point at home for months. It's not the fans, it's that the players are tired of running relentlessly for Klopp
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Where’s your stats?
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You dropped 4 points at home in 2020. Not an issue of fans. It's tiredness
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Where’s your stats? You don’t seem to have any.
Not saying there’s nothing to do with the manager, but this “stopped running for him” is all a bit lazy.
There’s literally a correlation with zero fans and poor home results.
When the team starts well, maybe less of a problem, but when they need a lift - the crowd isn’t around to provide it.
If there is a lack of application from players it would have far more to do with the crowd than their physical conditioning.
Do you not think Man Utd would have beaten Sheff Utd with a crowd?
It was novel having footy when everything else is in lockdown but the lack of actual fans is certainly a drawback.
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I posted the stats, you chose to ignore them. You dropped 2 points at home up until the last home game of 2020. You haven't won in 6 since. It's nothing to do with lack of fans
posted on 20/2/21
comment by merrysupersteve (monitoring the situation) (U1132)
posted 34 seconds ago
comment by *Redinthehead - FreeGaza - ููุณุทูู (U1860)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by merrysupersteve (monitoring the situation) (U1132)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by *Redinthehead - FreeGaza - ููุณุทูู (U1860)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by merrysupersteve (monitoring the situation) (U1132)
posted 35 seconds ago
comment by EL-TORO (U13505)
posted 2 minutes ago
The difference is that when our fans aren’t allowed in the ground it actually makes a difference. I remember when United fans didn’t even care about us. Shouldn’t you guys be concentrating on your best chance to win the league. Leave that to the blue side of Manchester shall we ๐
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You hardly dropped a point at home for months. It's not the fans, it's that the players are tired of running relentlessly for Klopp
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Where’s your stats?
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You dropped 4 points at home in 2020. Not an issue of fans. It's tiredness
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Where’s your stats? You don’t seem to have any.
Not saying there’s nothing to do with the manager, but this “stopped running for him” is all a bit lazy.
There’s literally a correlation with zero fans and poor home results.
When the team starts well, maybe less of a problem, but when they need a lift - the crowd isn’t around to provide it.
If there is a lack of application from players it would have far more to do with the crowd than their physical conditioning.
Do you not think Man Utd would have beaten Sheff Utd with a crowd?
It was novel having footy when everything else is in lockdown but the lack of actual fans is certainly a drawback.
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I posted the stats, you chose to ignore them. You dropped 2 points at home up until the last home game of 2020. You haven't won in 6 since. It's nothing to do with lack of fans
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The running / intensity stats that are the basis for your reasoning.
posted on 20/2/21
Also consider that you are postulating that when a team is going through a rough patch, the fans do nothing for them.
Just plain wrong.
posted on 20/2/21
Best Premier League team ever apparently.
Just like City are supposed to be, too.
Wonder who will be next season.
posted on 20/2/21
Liverpool have peaked. They won’t continue to achieve what they have in recent seasons with this team.
Injuries this season have stopped the momentum they were building. Liverpool have been incredibly unfortunate in that regard. It’s disrupted them. It’s stopped them. And I doubt they will get that momentum back.
posted on 20/2/21
comment by RipleysCat (U1862)
posted 4 minutes ago
Liverpool have peaked. They won’t continue to achieve what they have in recent seasons with this team.
Injuries this season have stopped the momentum they were building. Liverpool have been incredibly unfortunate in that regard. It’s disrupted them. It’s stopped them. And I doubt they will get that momentum back.
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I thought the same about city 2 months ago!!!
posted on 20/2/21
City have proved you wrong.
Let’s see if Liverpool prove me wrong...
posted on 21/2/21
Were Liverpool ever that good?
Won title when City defence was in disarray...
If City had Laporte and LFc no VVD then different story
Also Pickford Sergio Ramos etc gifting them points. Three goal keeper howlers in favour of one team very unusual in such short space of time
No injuries and poor squad depth as illustrated when Chelsea B and the worst Atletico team in a decade, decimated with injuries beat Liverpool at Anfield
Liverpool did not compete in any cups so they could focus on league