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comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 11 minutes ago
Robbo isn't out.
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Yep. Sharticle.
I'll be very surprised if he doesn't play against Leicester, unless something else happens of course.
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 12 minutes ago
Robbo isn't out.
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Hes not out but there is a risk his hamstring could go anytime. We all know Robbo is high intensity player so it will need to be managed meaning playing Tsimikas in Europe and Robbo in PL for the next few weeks.
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I really hope he’s healthy
Imagine our back line without Robbo
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
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Plato in da house
As much as I wouldn't want any key players to be missing, Leicester also do have both of their full backs injured, Soyuncu who is key at CB for them and Evans who has been a fixture in their side since moving from WBA. Not to mention Ndidi has been injured for a long period who is pivotal in front of that defence.
Can't be using injuries as an excuse forever.
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I’m hoping it’s precautionary for Robbo having played 120 mins the other day. Would be typical of our luck and wouldn’t surprise me at all if after a scan it shows it’s more though.
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
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Thing is, this doesn't take into account a few key points - when Klopp came in I'm sure we had a spate of injuries pretty early on due to training and playing style but - and I admittedly say this anecdotally - I feel this has gradually decreased as we moved to playing a less intense and therefore strenuous game in latter seasons, so calling it luck doesn't tell the whole story.
On top of this, we have tendency to sign quite robust players, you look at someone like Salah who is pacey and think you associate that with generally being more injury prone but he is anything but, Firmino and Mane are the same. I think it's easy to just say Liverpool's luck has run out as if the past two seasons were just luck, but it's not accurate.
I think people need to calm down a bit tbh.
No big deal if we have to play whoever in the next game. Get on with it.
Alisson
Williams matip Phillips tsimikas
Henderson fabinho thiago
Jota firmino mane.
I mean we laid hands on 3 players this summer window people whined we needed yet now we have them are we seriously whining that we havevyo use them.
1st world problems
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Henderson substituted at half time for England. Don't know yet whether it's an injury or tactical
Neco Williams hobbling in the Wales match
comment by Keep It Greasy - Music is the BEST (U1396)
posted 5 minutes ago
Henderson substituted at half time for England. Don't know yet whether it's an injury or tactical
Neco Williams hobbling in the Wales match
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It can't be tactical if Harry Sideways Winks replaces you.
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
I think people need to calm down a bit tbh.
No big deal if we have to play whoever in the next game. Get on with it.
Alisson
Williams matip Phillips tsimikas
Henderson fabinho thiago
Jota firmino mane.
I mean we laid hands on 3 players this summer window people whined we needed yet now we have them are we seriously whining that we havevyo use them.
1st world problems
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Of course the team will get on with it but mate look at the defence, given that its going to be coming up against 1 of the most free scoring teams in the league so far this season id say we have every right to express our fears.
Its going to take some performance for us to walk away with 3 points against leicester.
comment by Mellor, Lovely Cushioned Header, FOR GERRARD, ... (U1859)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
I think people need to calm down a bit tbh.
No big deal if we have to play whoever in the next game. Get on with it.
Alisson
Williams matip Phillips tsimikas
Henderson fabinho thiago
Jota firmino mane.
I mean we laid hands on 3 players this summer window people whined we needed yet now we have them are we seriously whining that we havevyo use them.
1st world problems
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Of course the team will get on with it but mate look at the defence, given that its going to be coming up against 1 of the most free scoring teams in the league so far this season id say we have every right to express our fears.
Its going to take some performance for us to walk away with 3 points against leicester.
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There's no guarantee at this stage we'll be able to field Williams, Fab, Thiago or Henderson out of that line up
comment by The Duality of Van (Dijk) (U21747)
posted 4 hours, 58 minutes ago
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thing is, this doesn't take into account a few key points - when Klopp came in I'm sure we had a spate of injuries pretty early on due to training and playing style but - and I admittedly say this anecdotally - I feel this has gradually decreased as we moved to playing a less intense and therefore strenuous game in latter seasons, so calling it luck doesn't tell the whole story.
On top of this, we have tendency to sign quite robust players, you look at someone like Salah who is pacey and think you associate that with generally being more injury prone but he is anything but, Firmino and Mane are the same. I think it's easy to just say Liverpool's luck has run out as if the past two seasons were just luck, but it's not accurate.
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I think you won because you had the best team. And I'm not implying you were champions by luck.
But luck, or lack of it, affect every team every season, that's all really. But I've bemoaned our injury run in the past, it's normal
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 6 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
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Plato in da house
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Yup, I saw the shadows on the wall
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posted on 15/11/20
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posted on 15/11/20
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 11 minutes ago
Robbo isn't out.
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Yep. Sharticle.
posted on 15/11/20
I'll be very surprised if he doesn't play against Leicester, unless something else happens of course.
posted on 15/11/20
comment by GTWI4T- some people deserve to get trolled (U6008)
posted 12 minutes ago
Robbo isn't out.
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Hes not out but there is a risk his hamstring could go anytime. We all know Robbo is high intensity player so it will need to be managed meaning playing Tsimikas in Europe and Robbo in PL for the next few weeks.
posted on 15/11/20
Steve Clarke said he is?
posted on 15/11/20
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posted on 15/11/20
I really hope he’s healthy
Imagine our back line without Robbo
posted on 15/11/20
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
posted on 15/11/20
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Plato in da house
posted on 15/11/20
As much as I wouldn't want any key players to be missing, Leicester also do have both of their full backs injured, Soyuncu who is key at CB for them and Evans who has been a fixture in their side since moving from WBA. Not to mention Ndidi has been injured for a long period who is pivotal in front of that defence.
Can't be using injuries as an excuse forever.
posted on 15/11/20
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posted on 15/11/20
I’m hoping it’s precautionary for Robbo having played 120 mins the other day. Would be typical of our luck and wouldn’t surprise me at all if after a scan it shows it’s more though.
posted on 15/11/20
Howdy neo
posted on 15/11/20
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thing is, this doesn't take into account a few key points - when Klopp came in I'm sure we had a spate of injuries pretty early on due to training and playing style but - and I admittedly say this anecdotally - I feel this has gradually decreased as we moved to playing a less intense and therefore strenuous game in latter seasons, so calling it luck doesn't tell the whole story.
On top of this, we have tendency to sign quite robust players, you look at someone like Salah who is pacey and think you associate that with generally being more injury prone but he is anything but, Firmino and Mane are the same. I think it's easy to just say Liverpool's luck has run out as if the past two seasons were just luck, but it's not accurate.
posted on 15/11/20
I think people need to calm down a bit tbh.
No big deal if we have to play whoever in the next game. Get on with it.
Alisson
Williams matip Phillips tsimikas
Henderson fabinho thiago
Jota firmino mane.
I mean we laid hands on 3 players this summer window people whined we needed yet now we have them are we seriously whining that we havevyo use them.
1st world problems
posted on 15/11/20
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posted on 15/11/20
Henderson substituted at half time for England. Don't know yet whether it's an injury or tactical
Neco Williams hobbling in the Wales match
posted on 15/11/20
comment by Keep It Greasy - Music is the BEST (U1396)
posted 5 minutes ago
Henderson substituted at half time for England. Don't know yet whether it's an injury or tactical
Neco Williams hobbling in the Wales match
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It can't be tactical if Harry Sideways Winks replaces you.
posted on 15/11/20
Damn we are Facked.
posted on 15/11/20
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
I think people need to calm down a bit tbh.
No big deal if we have to play whoever in the next game. Get on with it.
Alisson
Williams matip Phillips tsimikas
Henderson fabinho thiago
Jota firmino mane.
I mean we laid hands on 3 players this summer window people whined we needed yet now we have them are we seriously whining that we havevyo use them.
1st world problems
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Of course the team will get on with it but mate look at the defence, given that its going to be coming up against 1 of the most free scoring teams in the league so far this season id say we have every right to express our fears.
Its going to take some performance for us to walk away with 3 points against leicester.
posted on 15/11/20
comment by Mellor, Lovely Cushioned Header, FOR GERRARD, ... (U1859)
posted 8 minutes ago
comment by moreinjuredthanowen (U9641)
posted 2 hours, 49 minutes ago
I think people need to calm down a bit tbh.
No big deal if we have to play whoever in the next game. Get on with it.
Alisson
Williams matip Phillips tsimikas
Henderson fabinho thiago
Jota firmino mane.
I mean we laid hands on 3 players this summer window people whined we needed yet now we have them are we seriously whining that we havevyo use them.
1st world problems
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Of course the team will get on with it but mate look at the defence, given that its going to be coming up against 1 of the most free scoring teams in the league so far this season id say we have every right to express our fears.
Its going to take some performance for us to walk away with 3 points against leicester.
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There's no guarantee at this stage we'll be able to field Williams, Fab, Thiago or Henderson out of that line up
posted on 15/11/20
comment by The Duality of Van (Dijk) (U21747)
posted 4 hours, 58 minutes ago
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 1 hour, 25 minutes ago
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Thing is, this doesn't take into account a few key points - when Klopp came in I'm sure we had a spate of injuries pretty early on due to training and playing style but - and I admittedly say this anecdotally - I feel this has gradually decreased as we moved to playing a less intense and therefore strenuous game in latter seasons, so calling it luck doesn't tell the whole story.
On top of this, we have tendency to sign quite robust players, you look at someone like Salah who is pacey and think you associate that with generally being more injury prone but he is anything but, Firmino and Mane are the same. I think it's easy to just say Liverpool's luck has run out as if the past two seasons were just luck, but it's not accurate.
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I think you won because you had the best team. And I'm not implying you were champions by luck.
But luck, or lack of it, affect every team every season, that's all really. But I've bemoaned our injury run in the past, it's normal
posted on 15/11/20
comment by Terminator1 (U1863)
posted 6 hours, 6 minutes ago
comment by manusince52 (U9692)
posted 30 minutes ago
I know it's obvious and doesn't really need saying, but injuries or lack of them have a big say on who wins what at the season end.
Liverpool before this season didn't have too many long term injuries which helped them. The first team was the best around.
The same goes for City, in fact every team.
Take out two or three important players with long term injuries, even with decent back up, you will struggle to get the same points, or win a cup.
Nothing revolutionary, bet when another team gets beaten and the fans point to the injuries they have had, people say it's sour grapes or an excuse. Go the other way and the same people blame the loss on their injuries.
it's all part of the game, and luck always plays a part, sometimes big and spmetimes small.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Plato in da house
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Yup, I saw the shadows on the wall
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