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It's fake. Obviously written by chatgpt.
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Good post that boils down to slot only trusting/rating a select few players. If it's obvious to the fans I am sure it's obvious in the squad.
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I am more upset by the fact that our GD is -2. Wtf. We don't do that. Rodgers was sacked with a -2 GD. So was Hodgson. Fix this asap.
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And a year down the line he'd still be wanting Benteke, treating Firmino like the redheaded step child he never wanted and thinking Houllier-ball would be the best way to avoid another 6-1 defeat. I know you aren't trying to say we should have persevered with Rodgers. What is this?
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He's got a plan in his head. Last year that aligned well enough with reality. This year it isn't and he's drawing too much on that plan rather than the reality unfolding.
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Rodgers could very well have won us the league in 14. He'd still have crashed and burned the following season.
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If anything part of the problem this season has been not enough loyalty to players that won us the league. Kerkez and Wirtz mainly
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I feel like making a Thewaytorome-esque reply to this.
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This is a parody of possession football.
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I can't wrap my head around us losing to Forest, and in that manner. It's the lowest bar to clear and honestly did not think we'd be here already.
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Zidane is the utimate aura coach. I have no idea if he knows anything about football at all. It's all hidden by that f***ing fabulous aura. I also don't know if it will keep working, but if it were to work with someone, it would be a team as dead talented as this one.
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I am gunning for more than you. You just happen to be first in my line of fire. But OK, without assuming stuff about what makes Klopp happy in life, why is it the wrong choice? No! May you be happy!
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I know that.
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Here's what it comes down to: If Klopp gave an interview tomorrow saying "I've done my time and will never return to coaching,let alone coaching Liverpool", there'd be some of us saying "that's a pity" and having to move on. If he gave an interview saying "I'd love a second go. I have unfinished business" there's be some on here having to give new reasons for why they think it's a bad idea that they aren't giving right now because it's easy to say "poor old Klopp deserves better" right now.
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Working behind a desk for red bull sounds like a s*** gig honestly, compared to leading your team out to winning CL finals. It's the kind of gig you give to someone coming back from stress leave. He hasn't "done his time". He's had probably the most amazing time of his life coaching us, before he got stressed out after a decade of it. Maybe he doesn't want to go back. That could be. Maybe he loves desk jobs now. And maybe he's recharged his batteries and wants to give it another go. We don't know. I maintain, speculating on this is a nice way to not give other reasons for not wanting him back.
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I am not. You are failing to account for what your argument says about the one disagreeing. Using cheap rhetoric inadvertently doesn't change the cheapness. I don't to argue for my empathy in wanting him back, which is the premise being set up. Especially when it's a wholly invented one that's rarely even being qualified with "I imagine that..." Or the like. Just don't be life coaching as part of your argument. Problem solved.
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I really wanted him post Rafa. He played cultured football with yard dogs with Charlton and had them punching well above their weigh class for a long time. Still don't quite understand how his career simply ended after failing at West ham. Everybody fails at West ham.
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I have an opinion, sure. But I think mine is more restrained. I think the appeal to Klopp's suffering and wellbeing is cheap rhetoric that place those who want him back into the role of uncaring egotists. I am egotistical in wanting him back but I am not uncaring about it. And I do think it also goes beyond the usual presumings of forum debate into presumptuousness.
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I don't have an opinion on whether he wants to come or not. I hope he does, if he doesn't then good for him. I don't know though and wouldn't presume to say what's best for him. I do think it's a cheap rhetoric to disguise other reasons for not wanting him back. "We can't possibly do this to someone we care about so much. The inhumanity." give me a break. If he comes back it's because he wants to. He's a grown up. More than any of us.
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The amount of life coaches in here who know what's best for Jurgen. I guess body language reading is too discredited a forum profession these days.
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Jürgen loved being here.
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Wasn't a problem per se yesterday though not really part of the solution either (what solution . lol)
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Match Topic Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest - Premier League, 22nd November @ 3pm
épieur replied to ynwa.tv 's topic in Liverpool FC
I've slept on it and with fresh eyes this result is as bad as it gets, bar Rodgers v Stoke. We've had bad runs before, where you can point to certain things not working, combining with low confidence and bad luck. That's amounted to runs where the ball just won't go in, or the opposition seems to score from every shot, or we start to slow and have to fight back to a draw and such. It's been wobbly wheels on a good wagon. Here it's hard to see what at all is working. We lose the midfield battle regularly, we don't create chances to squander, we're poor at the back. We're not unlucky. We aren't losing games narrowly. We just lost by three at Anfield to the 19th placed team and it was fully deserved. Them scoring 2 and then 3 was in the cards as the game unfolded. Just like it was fully deserved when Brentford beat us by scoring 3. And Palace. And city. We deserve to lose the games we lose because we are poor all over the pitch in all phases of play. We have no mentality to even attempt to fight back, nor the means to do so. Forest at home was the game to win. There are no mitigating circumstances. To then go and lose so unequivocally can't be rationalised. I think it's over. This is Hodgson stuff. We're gone. -
At this point I want my real dad back, and I am starting to think my step-dad was only such a hoot to begin with because he found the stack of tickets my dad left behind when he left. Also it wasn't even acrimonious when he left and all. He just needed some time to find himself. There's every reason to think it'd work out if we all got back together as a family.
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We're going into a run of games that could make sacking him a really obvious choice. This is the run to collect easy points in. Starting with forest at Anfield.
