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  • Originally posted by Crimson Dynasty View Post
    But he said it, right?
    We can at least agree on that.
    Whether or not you believe it. That's frankly speaking your issue.

    Also, you can't say he "...never said it" and then immediately after that, claim that what he said when he was at Bayern (which was EXACTLY that) is "toilet paper".
    It's one of those contradiction yourself type situations.
    And you're only doing it because you know I've shown you that exact quote on these boards.

    In either case, your contention is that he wanted to stay and either was pushed out or was made to feel unwanted.

    As I offered you before, if you have a quote from him substantiating that assertion (...."toilet paper" or not) I'd love to see it, as I'm sure most here would.
    It would put more meat into your argument.
    ...and make it less......"toilet paper"


    Otherwise, you're making it up.
    Plain and simple.

    You can't be of the position that, ...."I don't believe what he said about what he wanted simply because he said it when he was at Bayern", ........while you're incapable of finding anything - whether it be from before or after he joined Bayern - that supports your claim the "felt" the way you claim he did.

    Again, not exactly the type of thing that players historically have a hard thing stating after they leave a club, and we have several players in our recent and not-so-recent past from our own club, who've openly stated that they left because they felt unwanted.
    Jordan, Mane,...and on and on.

    Diaz is not a shy lad.
    If he truly felt that, and said it, I'm sure it exists and I'm sure you'll find it and post it here because you don't like to look like the sort of person that makes shit up about what's what and feed everyone here, (**checks notes**)..... 'toilet paper'.


    Anxiously awaiting with bated breath at the edge of my seat.
    No... I don't know what he said.. you seem to... or perhaps you are swallowing what the club has tried to plant in the media.

    What did he say and when did he say it? Also why did he say it..?. Do you have the quote ? Native tongue or translation?? what was the context? deliver it all or shut up


    This is the only quote I have seen and it is inline with what I have said and is categorically is not someone saying they want to leave.

    "We are currently in contact with Liverpool, because we are talking to clubs, and that's normal given the transfer market that's opening. We're trying to arrange what's best for us." He also added, "I'm very happy at Liverpool, I've always said so... If they give us a good renewal or I stay there for two years, I'll be happy. Now it's up to them."

    Soon after this is was apparent Liverpool FC would not meet what he and his agent believed to be fair..

    And once again anything he says after his decision is made and his agreement with Bayern is ongoing is clearly not to be taken seriously.
    Last edited by Steveo; 9 November 2025, 07:26 PM.

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    • And yes I’d have not spent over 100m on Wirtz to change from a system that saw us consistently finish top 2 and blatantly robbed of 2 titles by FAPGMOL and we’d just win the league with

      While selling the best actually winger we had that would perfectly suit & compliment the skills of the player we were buying

      I’d have not bought 2 No9’s to move to a new system either ffs

      Do these ppl need a book of famous Shsnkly & Paisley quotes that Jurgen strictly adhered to, to understand what makes a title winning club

      Start with “If it ain’t broken don’t fix it”

      Then follow up with

      “It’s not about the long ball or the short ball it’s about the right ball”

      Fucking fuckwit cunts including Slot and his Dutch tappy crappy wankfest style even Guardiola dropped after 19-20

      Slot and those pricks in recruitment have destroyed our title defence in the most unforgivable way contrary to every great rule the success of this club was built on
      "If Everton were playing at the bottom of my garden, i'd close the curtains”

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      • Originally posted by eggy81 View Post
        We made a few poor decisions not just with the massive outlay on the 2 big signings. Tsimi is a better left back than kerkez and also a good passer and crosser. Elliot had nailed down a role as a bit of a super sub and a goal getter and sssist maker from the bench. Diaz should have been kept or replaced like for like. Quansah wasn’t replaced so we now need to play a midfield player at cb to rest or drop konate. Ekitike was a good signing. We should have got someone to take some salah minutes and if he had a problem with it he can feck off. One thing I reluctantly admired about Ferguson was the ability to make iconic players see that they weren’t bigger than the club. We ain’t doing that. All in all a fucking mess of a window.

        But still there is the chance to supplement the quality player we got with someone steel in next windows and by next season be back looking strong. We don’t need to spend mental money in next couple of window. Just add the right ingredients. Some legs pit wide and some power in midfield and a good cb.
        Absolutely. We didn't really need to spend mental money this summer though. We've just spent like a kid in a sweet shop buying stuff we want rather than what we need.
        The defining moments in our lives are never planned.

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        • Originally posted by teesred View Post
          Ten minutes in you could see it was gonna be tough . Some players today fuckong hid, Salah the main culprit. He looked today like a player who's given up.
          Then Slot has to fucking drop him. Chiesa, whilst might be a saviour and wont instantly fix everything has been chomping at the bit all season and deserves a run. At least he's fucking willing.

          The shirt is yours until it isn't. And at the moment very few could whinge if they were dropped for a sustained period.
          Something, Something, Something, Dark Side

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          • Originally posted by Steveo View Post
            ....….

            For CD - If a player has been told they will not get the salary they believe they are worthy of - or a contract they require at that stage of their career and they choose to leave - that is not the same as saying they wanted to leave and showed a lack of loyalty. It’s utter baloney and typical of the bullshit that clubs push through the media regarding a player they have chosen not to comply with.

            Except he LITERALLY said he wanted to leave and seek a new challenge with Bayern.

            I asked you before whether you're calling him a liar for stating this as you seem to know his intentions better than him, or his stated opinon, but oddly you've declined to answer that.

            Originally posted by Steveo View Post
            The club were not going to meet his wage demands and his wages were relatively low. He is almost 29… So he had concerns.

            That’s the reality. This in no way means he should have left and is a clear indicator that he would have been more than happy to stay.

            We are questioning WHY the club allows arguably our biggest threat to leave.. why they did not offer him that deal… And we know…it’s primarily their model
            That may all be true, but none of it undercuts the stated FACT and position - as I've pointed out from the beginning,....

            .....that he wanted leave,.....based on his own comments and what he's literally said about his departure.

            Both things may be true, by the way.

            It could be that the club didn't think he was worth what he and his agent were demanding in contract negotiations, and either as a result of that, or as a result of that and the fact that Bayern then came in with what he and his agent thought was better for him, he then decided his time here was done and made the decision to leave himself.
            (i.e. not being forced out).

            And why wouldn't he?
            The Bundesliga is a less demanding league for someone that plays the way he does. Kane is the main man there, so there would be less pressure on him to carry the team as an attacking threat, and if he's being offered close to what he wanted,...why not?
            Plus, two of his closest mates here weren't going to be here in this season with Darwin also leaving for Saudi, and the tragedy of Jota's passing.

            He's still making the decision to leave, either way.

            His decision.
            Not "being forcecd out".
            'I got told there's an English phrase, 'You don't win trophies with kids'. I didn't know that' ... - Jurgen Klopp
            Stone-Cold Savage!

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            • Originally posted by teesred View Post
              Ten minutes in you could see it was gonna be tough . Some players today fuckong hid, Salah the main culprit. He looked today like a player who's given up.
              A few of our players look like that. For me it's too much of a coincidence for there not to be an identifiable reason as to why our players have dropped off a cliff in terms of effort, composure, fight, unity etc. The one thing that connects them all is Slot.

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              • I still don't agree that we've recruited poorly. They haven't all worked (yet) but that's a different argument.

                Nunez and Jota had to be replaced and were.
                Eliiot was replaced by Wirtz
                Robbo absolutely had to be replaced and was.
                Kelleher and was Quansah was relpaced
                Trent was replaced.

                The only one that wasn't was Diaz, but as mentioned, him not being replaced isn't the reason we're in the situation we are.
                Something, Something, Something, Dark Side

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                • Originally posted by Jenson78 View Post
                  The officials were given orders, Pep must win his 1,000 game, End of. By the performance we agreed as well.
                  I could agree with you, if we showed the slightest inclination that we cared about the result.

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                  • Originally posted by jozza800 View Post
                    Then Slot has to fucking drop him. Chiesa, whilst might be a saviour and wont instantly fix everything has been chomping at the bit all season and deserves a run. At least he's fucking willing.

                    The shirt is yours until it isn't. And at the moment very few could whinge if they were dropped for a sustained period.
                    Absolutely. I said after Real that the difference between that and Brentford was night and day. Today was an eclipse again.
                    City were not even that great, we were incredibly poor and did not compete.
                    The lack of pace and guile in the final third is ensuring we're not getting results when we play badly, there was plenty of that last season. It's dried up right now.
                    5/6 defeats in the league is shameful from every one of them because we've 100% deserved to lose every one. No "we were unlucky", we've been fucking shocking and it's not just a "spell".
                    The defining moments in our lives are never planned.

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                    • Originally posted by RedMagic View Post
                      A few of our players look like that. For me it's too much of a coincidence for there not to be an identifiable reason as to why our players have dropped off a cliff in terms of effort, composure, fight, unity etc. The one thing that connects them all is Slot.
                      Yep that's what I'm thinking too.
                      For there to be a continual theme in those defeats comes back on him. We're continuously losing to teams who are simply outworking us and that's not acceptable at all.
                      Regardless the buck stops with the manager, that's football and if we continue at this rate he won't see the season out.
                      The defining moments in our lives are never planned.

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                      • Originally posted by Crimson Dynasty View Post
                        Except he LITERALLY said he wanted to leave and seek a new challenge with Bayern.

                        I asked you before whether you're calling him a liar for stating this as you seem to know his intentions better than him, or his stated opinon, but oddly you've declined to answer that.



                        That may all be true, but none of it undercuts the stated FACT and position - as I've pointed out from the beginning,....

                        .....that he wanted leave,.....based on his own comments and what he's literally said about his departure.

                        Both things may be true, by the way.

                        It could be that the club didn't think he was worth what he and his agent were demanding in contract negotiations, and either as a result of that, or as a result of that and the fact that Bayern then came in with what he and his agent thought was better for him, he then decided his time here was done and made the decision to leave himself.
                        (i.e. not being forced out).

                        And why wouldn't he?
                        The Bundesliga is a less demanding league for someone that plays the way he does. Kane is the main man there, so there would be less pressure on him to carry the team as an attacking threat, and if he's being offered close to what he wanted,...why not?
                        Plus, two of his closest mates here weren't going to be here in this season with Darwin also leaving for Saudi, and the tragedy of Jota's passing.

                        He's still making the decision to leave, either way.

                        His decision.
                        Not "being forcecd out".
                        It's simple - see millers comment for the cutting brutal reality of the situation... if you want more:

                        Framing Luis Diaz's actions as pure greed rather than a pursuit of parity fundamentally misrepresents the financial context of his departure. The indisputable fact is that Diaz, a consistent starter and critical component of Liverpool's attack, was criminally underpaid relative to his direct peers in the squad. He was reportedly earning a base salary significantly lower than forwards like Diogo Jota and Darwin Núñez, despite often matching or exceeding their contributions. His demand was not for Mohamed Salah money, but for a contract that simply reflected his indispensable status in the starting 11. When Liverpool's management, citing his age or wage structure constraints, refused to offer this necessary raise and correct the disparity, the power lay entirely with the player to seek fair market value.

                        This was not a sentimental drama but a cold, hard business decision on his part. When Bayern Munich immediately offered him a deal reported to be three times his base Liverpool salary, securing the financial parity and recognition he was seeking, Diaz chose to accept. His exit was the logical consequence of a club refusing to adequately reward one of its star performers when his contract leverage was highest. To suggest he was a mercenary is to ignore that he was simply operating as a professional in a global marketplace, choosing the employer who was willing to meet his objectively reasonable valuation - a valuation Liverpool chose to ignore.

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                        • Originally posted by RedMagic View Post
                          A few of our players look like that. For me it's too much of a coincidence for there not to be an identifiable reason as to why our players have dropped off a cliff in terms of effort, composure, fight, unity etc. The one thing that connects them all is Slot.
                          Jota too.

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                          • Originally posted by jozza800 View Post
                            I still don't agree that we've recruited poorly. They haven't all worked (yet) but that's a different argument.

                            Nunez and Jota had to be replaced and were.
                            Eliiot was replaced by Wirtz
                            Robbo absolutely had to be replaced and was.
                            Kelleher and was Quansah was relpaced
                            Trent was replaced.

                            The only one that wasn't was Diaz, but as mentioned, him not being replaced isn't the reason we're in the situation we are.
                            I don't think any manager would turn his nose up at that squad, the complete opposite really.
                            Ask Iraola if he'd like it. He'd snap anyone's hand off for it.
                            The defining moments in our lives are never planned.

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                            • Originally posted by miller0863 View Post
                              He wanted better wages and went and got them. I don’t blame Diaz I blame the decision makers who thought we would be better off letting him go and risk £100m on a lad who’s never played in England and give him the level of wages Diaz was looking for.
                              Diaz had never played in England when we signed him, and he got his move to Bayern rather than seeing out his time at LFC.

                              The club didn't let him go, he sought a move for bigger wages and got them at Bayern, ahead of his boyhood club Barca and his current club. I dont blame Diaz for taking the biggest offer on the table, but it does seem a few people have difficulty in accepting thats what he did. In the end we got a decent fee for him.

                              "Public anger flared after it was revealed that Díaz attended an influencer event in Colombia on July 6 — the same day as Jota’s funeral. Videos showing Díaz laughing, dancing, and posing at the event quickly circulated online, drawing widespread criticism.

                              Marca harshly criticized the winger, “While nearly all of Liverpool’s players mourned the death of a teammate, Díaz chose to attend a promotional event in Colombia as part of a sponsorship deal. Videos even showed him dancing. He should remember that Jota was one of the people who supported him the most when he joined Liverpool.” Facing growing backlash, Díaz deleted the videos but has not issued a formal apology or explanation."

                              Thats about the only bad thing I have to say about Diaz.

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                              • Originally posted by teesred View Post
                                Absolutely. I said after Real that the difference between that and Brentford was night and day. Today was an eclipse again.
                                City were not even that great, we were incredibly poor and did not compete.
                                The lack of pace and guile in the final third is ensuring we're not getting results when we play badly, there was plenty of that last season. It's dried up right now.
                                5/6 defeats in the league is shameful from every one of them because we've 100% deserved to lose every one. No "we were unlucky", we've been fucking shocking and it's not just a "spell".
                                It's far easier for us at home under the lights with the L4 crowd in full voice. That atmosphere was immense on the Tuesday.

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