The OFFICIAL Liverpool FC thread - #DankeJürgen

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laoislad

When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

sid waddell

Quote from: dublin7 on July 23, 2020, 10:41:06 PM
Liverpool won the European Cup last year and Premier League this year. They are the best team in the world at the moment. Only job that he could go on to from here and be considered a step up is Real Madrid or Barcelona.

Why would he leave? He clearly loves Liverpool and he has built an amazing team that isn't going anywhere soon
It would be hard to consider either a step up, not because they aren't massive clubs, they obviously are, but because La Liga looks to be heading into a slump in general. Things are much less rosy for Spanish football in general than they were a decade ago. The standard of Spanish player coming through has declined sharply. England looks to be the place to be for the foreseeable future and has a lot more big clubs with serious potential than Spain does.

naka

Looks like Lovren away for €12 million, can see grujic going and origi also
Interesting to see what they do with the proceeds

Armamike

That's just, like your opinion man.

Armamike

Klopp's with us another 4 years.  After that the most likely scenario is he will leave of his own accord when he feels he can't do much more, or the club needs a new direction.  That's the scenario he found himself in  Dortmund anyway.  He's not your normal club hopping manager.    Seems to need to feel a connection with the club and place.  I'm not sure there's too many other clubs out there where he believes he would have the same relationship as he does at Liverpool. He's been obviously great for Liverpool but Liverpool has been great for him too.
That's just, like your opinion man.

brokencrossbar1

Jaysus lads....don't be biting with thon hoor MR2....far too easy!


If we get €12m for Lovren that's great business. Will be others leaving and maybe the odd one coming but the core will be the same for the new season. Players like Minamino and Keita are effectively new signings (if Keita stays fit....heard that before!). Brewster could be a real addition as the support striker given his recent form and undoubted talent. Curtis Jones fills Lallana's place in the squad. A defender to replace Dejan and maybe a MF, chat about Thiago, don't see any other business in.

laoislad

Quote from: Armamike on July 24, 2020, 01:34:28 PM
Klopp's with us another 4 years.  After that the most likely scenario is he will leave of his own accord when he feels he can't do much more, or the club needs a new direction.  That's the scenario he found himself in  Dortmund anyway.  He's not your normal club hopping manager.    Seems to need to feel a connection with the club and place.  I'm not sure there's too many other clubs out there where he believes he would have the same relationship as he does at Liverpool. He's been obviously great for Liverpool but Liverpool has been great for him too.
Yup, thats why he turned down Man United.
When you think you're fucked you're only about 40% fucked.

gawa316

Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson has won the Football Writers' Association Men's Footballer of the Year award.

quit yo jibbajabba

But all he can do is run funny.

Between that and our hugger manager things arent going well lets be honest...


gawa316

Quote from: BennyCake on July 24, 2020, 05:25:11 PM
Who else was nominated?

Jordan Henderson (Liverpool)
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)
Marcus Rashford (Manchester United)
Sadio Mane (Liverpool)
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool
)Alisson (Liverpool)
Raheem Sterling (Manchester City)Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United)
Sergio Aguero (Manchester City
)Adama Traore (Wolves)
Danny Ings  (Southampton)
Jack Grealish (Aston Villa)
James Maddison (Leicester)
Jonny Evans (Leicester)

gallsman

Don't understand all the clamour for Henderson as footballer of the year at all. Mané and TAA far more important for Liverpool this year and more deserving.

He got it for being an English captain that led them to their first title in 30 years.

brokencrossbar1

It's not just what happened on the field. He is a great leader on and off the field and that has been a major factor

BennyCake

Quote from: brokencrossbar1 on July 24, 2020, 06:40:15 PM
It's not just what happened on the field. He is a great leader on and off the field and that has been a major factor

Eh? So if a player was injured for the whole season, but cajoling his team from the sideline, he could still be in the running for POTY?  :o

Two Hands FFS

Is it not alot of journalists voting for it??

I'd pay more attention to the PFA players player of the year.