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Show posts MenuQuote from: Gael85 on Today at 09:41:17 PMQuote from: Blowitupref on Today at 09:08:14 PMQuote from: Gael85 on Today at 08:37:29 PMMan City 3 up. Brighton in holiday mode. A good chance to boost their goal difference. Have been very poor the last few months. Don't think DeZerbi will be getting one of the top jobs.
2nd goal that came from a free kick I don't think was a foul on Foden. Very poor by Brighton trying to play out from the back on the 3rd goal.
Definitely not a free for Foden. Might as well give the trophy to Man City now. Won't be stopped.
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 09:20:06 PMBrighton we're doing great this season but have went to shit this last while.
Quote from: trueblue1234 on Today at 03:18:19 PMQuote from: NAG1 on Today at 02:45:48 PMYou have to look at what he was up against. He has been up against the monster that is city. Up against a club that financially outstripped its competitors in the PL by so much for the duration of his stint. And he still managed to get a title and run them close in another few. Not to mention the champions league.Quote from: Turf on Today at 01:17:41 PMMaybe he will stand in the centre circle and tell the fans their job now is to support the new manager aka 'the chosen one'.
Klopp is leaving Liverpool far better than he found them. If he had would nothing else apart from the Premier League he would still be considered a legend imo. The fact he won everything there was to win (apart from the Europa League obvs) means he will go down as one of the greatest managers the club has ever had.
Certainly whomever comes in has big boots to fill but they should be given time because it's probably going to take next season at the least to find his feet at such a big club.
Genuinely intrigued that Liverpool fans will hold him in such high esteem, or maybe is it recency bias? He delivered one league title in 9 years?
I get that he is an iconic figure and was box office and even fans of other teams will miss him from the EPL.
Given where Liverpool came from, it was an unreal feat. Look at the status of the club now compared to before he came. There is no comparison. IMO at least.
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 12:09:50 PMMust be 40 give or take 1 or 2 years.39
Quote from: imtommygunn on Today at 11:50:02 AMPlease give us some for the roads. I swear I think my entire car will go down a pothole some day at current rate...
Quote from: seafoid on Today at 11:45:39 AMQuote from: Itchy on Today at 08:52:24 AMAnti everything, blame foreigners for all their personal problems, never take responsibility for anything, never solve anything. Most importantly, pretend they care about ireland, citizens, women etc - when they dont.The far right leader tells lies to people he knows are stupid.
Most of them would be low down the IQ level and easily manipulated by a few semi intelligent but evil people.
Quote from: J70 on Today at 10:41:39 AMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 07:24:33 AMBut was it a case of that unplanned meeting of Ron Nicole and OJ that sparked the madness?
Both could still be alive if Ron had not just 'turned' up and OJ could have just had words with her and left?
Or was he intent on killing her that night regardless?
According to the ESPN documentary, Goldman walked in as OJ was killing her or immediately after.
Quote from: Caesar on Today at 10:35:37 AMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 07:25:56 AMQuote from: Christmas Lights on Today at 12:14:15 AMAre St Galls back? 5 from 5. Best start in a long time surely?
Leagues form and championship form are two different animals
I'm just glad we look like not being relegated
St Galls have obviously been rebuilding for a while now but it looks like there is a crop of quality young players on the verge of coming through now. Would expect them to kick on now compared to recent years
Quote from: johnnycool on Today at 08:34:19 AMQuote from: gawa316 on April 24, 2024, 11:00:46 PMPerformances over the last month or so have resembled a lot of last season
Liverpool need a really strong character like Big Ange TBH.
It's a pressure position with roaring expectation and a few results going awry early doors could impact most managers, bit Ange seems to take most things in his stride, similar to Klopp.
Quote from: Applesisapples on Today at 09:06:21 AMQuote from: Milltown Row2 on Today at 07:27:31 AMyesQuote from: armaghniac on April 24, 2024, 11:25:51 PMQuote from: David McKeown on April 24, 2024, 10:33:49 PMQuote from: tbrick18 on April 24, 2024, 10:29:15 PMQuote from: armaghniac on April 24, 2024, 08:34:36 PMQuote from: tbrick18 on April 24, 2024, 08:25:27 PMOnly thing for sure is that there are no winners, but hopefully justice is service.
As I said before, it is hard to see how you can prove something 20 years ago beyond reasonable doubt, I doubt there were witnesses other than his wife.
Hearing other cases the PPS didn't prosecute due unlikelihood of conviction even when there is evidence, they must feel there's a high chance of conviction based on what ever evidence they have. No?
I've no idea myself - I'm doing a lot of reading between the lines and may well be getting it wrong.
Today was the 1st appearance. I'd be shocked if the PPS even have the full file yet let alone have made a decision. It would be unusual for them to have the full file yet particularly if the allegations only surfaced in March.
However, at present this case seems different from teachers, coaches etc where there are multiple people to come forward. But you never know.
Are there not two people involved in this?
Quote from: onefineday on Today at 12:10:54 AMQuote from: yellowcard on April 24, 2024, 11:38:54 AMAgree with that, the defensive work he does, covering ground and space is immense, a total team player, he does whatever he thinks will help the team achieve the results. Regularly sacrifices his own game for the good of the game.Quote from: Itchy on April 24, 2024, 10:24:41 AMI dont think Mickey Harte will be too upset that Derry are out of the Ulster. They have the medals from the last 2 years in their pockets. Its all about SAM for them now. They get a nice 4 week break to get themselves ready. I would not be writing them off at all.
From a Derry perspective I don't think its a massive deal to give up an Ulster title if it means that they can regroup and prepare for a tilt at Sam Maguire. But Mickey Harte will definitely be disappointed on a personal level, after all he is there not for any great love of Derry but for personal achievement, the financial package and his legacy. They will be the team that every provincial winner will want to avoid in the group stages.
As for the Glass debate, watching the match on the TV doesn't actually do him justice in terms of performance. His positional play is second to none and he does a lot of off the ball work that is not the most glamorous to watch but is highly effective for his team. Plus he can play football when needed to as well. He is definitely not a moments player as someone suggested earlier, in fact anything but.
Rodgers is an excellent footballer too, but brings something entirely different.
All that said, I'm sure both will admit, Saturday was neither's finest hour!