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  1. #301
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    I dunno stevo, but they've not exactly had the best starts if giving it 100% this season with 3 losses out of 11

    Made some top signings mind, Donnarumma is a game changer.
    Last edited by Kev0909; 12th November 2025 at 04:40 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kev0909 View Post
    Was wondering why football has become more boring, because it's this league, going more direct and physical again, doesn't really suit teams trying to play good football

    even City and pep have gone more direct

    Doesn't really suit slots tactics
    I think part of it is that only certain teams are any good at playing out from the back, everybody is wise to pressing from the front now too so the teams with less technical players get caught out and concede goals too often.
    Football goes in cycles I guess and the playing out from the back ( something that Guardiola gets all the credit for but that's actually bullshit. Rinus Michels was doing it decades ago) has maybe peaked. I also think there's this constant want to reinvent the wheel when it's totally not necessary and just shows why Englesi will always be behind the curve in comparison to Europe in technical ability
    The constant pace and power game is limited.

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    Quote Originally Posted by teesred View Post
    I'm not being lenient on the players. I've said so a few times that I don't think they're working hard enough but those stats regarding how much ground we're covering must surely be something that the coaching has to deal with? It's obvious in games we're being simply outworked by some teams.
    You'd hope it would have been spotted before now anyway but it doesn't look like much is being done about it.
    In regards to last season maybe I am making too much of it, I hope that's the case. I do think there's been a drop off though. We've struggled to beat teams convincingly since the PSG defeat I think.
    Tbf I did highlight a part where you squarely blamed the coaches for a lack of workrate on the pitch.
    For me workrate is down to players primarily.
    By market values we've a much improved squad this year than last season. Up to Slot & COaching, and PLAYERS to figure it out.

    On last season.
    After 34 games we had 82 points, and were 2.41 points per game.
    Thats 91.58 points for the season.
    We finished on 84 points, 10 & 13 points ahead of Arsenal & Cituae with better gd than both.
    In those last 4 PL games. We played our lesser spotted players more, and partied in Ibiza. We lost to cfc & Brighton, and drew v Arsenal & Palace.

    More generally
    We trail Arsenal by less points after 11 games, than vice versa last season..
    I was willing to call the league March 1st 2025. Was told to early to call with 11 games to play by some on here
    We've 10 games to play before 'our January' break.
    Arsenal our 10th game in that run of games. After that game, 17 PL games to play..

  4. #304
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    One day they are going to finally figure it out:;


  5. #305
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    I know it's a big ask.... but for any chance

    we need to win are next 8 in the league, I know we've not been great but very winnable on paper....

    Who knows..... we can hope.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steveo View Post
    @ CD

    not that I am condoning Diaz - I think he was ungrateful to h club that helped him and his family. But from a selfish Liverpool fan perspective - we need him,


    I think his statement on why he moved on, while outwardly positive, perfectly illustrates the art of the transfer PR script—and the careful reasons why the real issues are never mentioned.

    Why the Narrative is Always "New Challenge"
    The reasons Díaz gave “new challenge" and being attracted to "the project they were building at Bayern" are the safest, most professional pieces of PR. The very absence of "sour grapes" or talk of money confirms the success of his strategy.

    Immediate Goodwill is Paramount: Díaz's primary goal is to start his career at Bayern on the best possible footing. By talking up the "project," he instantly validates the ambition of his new club and gives the fans a positive narrative to rally behind. A warm welcome is crucial, and it buys him time if his on-pitch start is slow.

    Maintaining a Clean Professional Image: If the true reason was a falling out with a manager or disappointment with Liverpool's strict wage structure (which is almost certainly a core factor), publicly revealing that paints him as a disruptive "problem player." Sticking to the language of "ambition" keeps his reputation immaculate for every club in the future.

    His Agent's Calculation: His representatives are focused on future business. Burning bridges with a giant like Liverpool by citing "disappointing wage offers" is bad for their relationship with all major clubs. The narrative of challenging himself, especially coming from a humble background, is relatable and impossible for either set of fans to criticize.

    In short, his statement is designed to be unimpeachable while still achieving the desired outcome of a transfer and a massive pay bump. He gave the public the story they are required to hear.
    Bump.

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