If Sakho is an outcast then it would appear that that is in the mind of the manager and player alone. He, Mahmoud, has enjoyed widespread support from the fans for both before and after his loan to CP.
And that was my own view too. I've posted many times in the hope that he returns to the fold. After yesterday, if nothing else an extremely public and naive celebration, in the stadium itself - didn't anyone advise him or is he just too thick - effectively ended his career with the club. There's no way back for him now.
Goodbye and good luck Mamoud.
JimmyTheRed
Dont really care, celebrated his team scoring, we'd be loving it if a player on loan did the same forus
who cares he can.p1ss off people making out to be he is the reincarnation of Maldini or something.
comment by Goofy One (U16087)
posted 11 minutes ago
who cares he can.p1ss off people making out to be he is the reincarnation of Maldini or something.
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Maldini. Gone too soon
Again it's mainly Sakho not engaging brain again unfortu ately.
Realistically, he should've been nowhere near the pitch yesterday. Whether that's on Liverpool, Crystal palace, or the player himself, he should've been tucked away in a corporate box, avoiding this whole issue.
That said, I'm getting tired of the constant stream of drama surrounding him.
Can't see what the drama is... he's a players that's passionate about the game, ironic as this was conspicuous by it's absence on Sunday. He'd probably have better served himself by avoiding that situation with Benteke but if there is finger pointing to be done then Klopp will need to take it.
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posted on 24/4/17
If Sakho is an outcast then it would appear that that is in the mind of the manager and player alone. He, Mahmoud, has enjoyed widespread support from the fans for both before and after his loan to CP.
And that was my own view too. I've posted many times in the hope that he returns to the fold. After yesterday, if nothing else an extremely public and naive celebration, in the stadium itself - didn't anyone advise him or is he just too thick - effectively ended his career with the club. There's no way back for him now.
Goodbye and good luck Mamoud.
JimmyTheRed
posted on 24/4/17
Dont really care, celebrated his team scoring, we'd be loving it if a player on loan did the same forus
posted on 24/4/17
who cares he can.p1ss off people making out to be he is the reincarnation of Maldini or something.
posted on 24/4/17
comment by Goofy One (U16087)
posted 11 minutes ago
who cares he can.p1ss off people making out to be he is the reincarnation of Maldini or something.
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Maldini. Gone too soon
posted on 24/4/17
Again it's mainly Sakho not engaging brain again unfortu ately.
Realistically, he should've been nowhere near the pitch yesterday. Whether that's on Liverpool, Crystal palace, or the player himself, he should've been tucked away in a corporate box, avoiding this whole issue.
That said, I'm getting tired of the constant stream of drama surrounding him.
posted on 24/4/17
Can't see what the drama is... he's a players that's passionate about the game, ironic as this was conspicuous by it's absence on Sunday. He'd probably have better served himself by avoiding that situation with Benteke but if there is finger pointing to be done then Klopp will need to take it.
posted on 25/4/17
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