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Are Koeman's comments actually real? What is he on about
 
Are Koeman's comments actually real? What is he on about

Red Ron's just pandering to Blues. Which is a fruitless exercise after he's just got beat in their Cup Final yet again. He'll now be the anti-Christ whatever he says. 'Hard tackles are a part of football and you just get on with it' huh Koeman? Someone should have said to him 'I suppose you just expected Coleman to get back up and run around then huh with no problem on Taylors tattle'?' ..... Frigging gobshite. Barkley should have gone before the Lovren disgrace. People used to have a go at Rafa when he said he didn't like to play Scousers the Derby. Barkley's a glaring technicolor example of that. He comes out TOO over hyped. Should have gone for the potential leg breaker on Henderson at the pit December. Should have gone for similar yesterday. Same with Davies. That little ***** was VERY fortunate to stay on the field too. And Williams. Koeman saying he's 'proud of his team' is as cringeworthy as when Hodgson insulted us in 2010 by saying that was the best L'pool had played all year and he was dead proud of them ..... after a 2-0 loss at Goodison. I'd just love to be a bitter hearing that from my manager after a complete *** whooping AGAIN at Anfield. Except right now NONE of them will answer their moby's or texts and town was absolutely devoid of any yesterday. Uncanny that after all their B/S through last week about how good they now are (STOP laughing at the back) and how jealous and scared we now are of them with their pretendy new stadium and ****. XD XD XD

Everton where a complete disgrace yesterday. There's being passionate and committed. And there's completely overstepping the line. They did the latter as collective Blue heads fell off all over the park. Couldn't cope on any football level with L'pool. So they resorted to the arl 'Dogs of War, kick the living ***** out of anything in a red shirt' gameplan. The only time Everton were in the game at all was when Williams gutlessly did Can and he was limping around for a spell. That's why Taylor shouldn't be ANYWHERE near a game like that. Had he booked Barkley early as he should, he wouldn't of let it get out of control. Just a poor, POOR official that lad. And L'pool were FAR from their best. But they didn't have to be as Everton are complete and utter ***** and got completely done in every football facet.

Special shout outs to Lovren, Matip and the absolutely outstanding Lucas on his Derby farewell (gonna' miss all he's given the last 10 years) in not giving the top scorer in the Country a kick. Welcome back Phil ..... THATS the little genius we know and love so well. Hopefully the injury's finally behind you now. Trent for coming on and being the best player the park the last 15 with one sole intention. Singlehandedly bagging his first goal and going at Everton full pelt every time he got the ball. And Kloppo for keeping his composure and not chinning Koeman and the rest of his ******* staff for both the disgrace that was going on in the assaults on his players, and the gobshites condoning it the other bench. Although it was hilarious to see him go absolutely mad, in injury time, at his name being sung. Humble to the last and ALL about getting behind his players and not himself. The fact he was then asked by ourselves 'Who the ******* **** are you?' made it even funnier

Feeling the worse for wear as I've not hit town like that for quite some time. But then a complete battering, AGAIN, of the shower from over the park calls not just to be out. But out OUT!

As for Everton ..... Lukaku's right. Your team is *****!

Up the Derby Destroying Reds!
 
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Our manager, then still a player, the last time Everton won at Anfield. XD.

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VERY pertinent piece on the depths Everton slumped to Sat'day:

https://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2017/04/evertons-derby-day-shithousery-the-blues-broke-the-line-between-courage-and-cowardice-yet-again/


There is simply NO better way to start the working week then going in after you've just wallopped the blues. (AGAIN!)

I do believe this big **** **** eating grin will be on my face around here for quite some time. :D.

This has been an excellent Monday.

And a nice stat to add to the good mood to show why one team is going in one direction and the other, well, the other:

Goals against the top seven this season:

Sadio Mane: 6
Manchester United: 5

 
http://www.bavarianfootballworks.co...fer-bayern-munich-bayer-leverkusen-30-million

Would be really disappointing if its true that Bayern has got to him before us. Top player in the making and would have really looked comfortable on the left wing which is a position we need strengthening in. Fast, ambidextrous and can pick out a pass. Think we might have missed one here.

That German reporter on BT Sport Honigstein said it will be official before the end of season.

Brandt's father, who's also his agent, has completely dismissed the Bayern reports today FWIW:

Julian Brandt hope for Liverpool as father denies Bayern deal - Liverpool Echo
 

Next man up!

Time for big Div to step back up and grab his chance. Hopefully his goal Sat'day and overall FAR better all round performance will of boosted his confidence and restored his belief in himself.

And personally speaking, I wouldn't mind at all if Woodburn, Wilson or even Trent, pushed higher up the field, got serious minutes between now and the end of the season. They've all (Wilson and no PL outings as yet aside) shown they fit and belong at this level. No worries at all if the youngsters are called upon.
 




Bryan Swanson
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Liverpool banned by Premier League from signing academy players for two years & fined £100,000. More on #SSNHQ #LFC

Major cockup by LFC. First of all the Kid and his family are left in a lurch with having to possibly pay thousands of pounds in school fees as Stoke refuse to pick up the tab. Secondly, he's a ****** 12 yr old am I the only one that feels transferring 12 yr old kids no matter how good they are or can be is just a new low for Premier league Football Clubs.
 
Major cockup by LFC. First of all the Kid and his family are left in a lurch with having to possibly pay thousands of pounds in school fees as Stoke refuse to pick up the tab. Secondly, he's a ****** 12 yr old am I the only one that feels transferring 12 yr old kids no matter how good they are or can be is just a new low for Premier league Football Clubs.

personally think kids shouldn't be able to transfer clubs till 16, maybe even 18 unless out of contract or whatever, don't agree with all the big clubs scooping up all the young talent I mean its Pool in this instance but United, City etc do it regular.
 
Still don't really know what the club are supposed to of done wrong there as the FA changed the rules during the process. But regardless, a ban until next March, only domestic Academy transfers, with a year suspended and a minimal fine seems nominal.

More embarrassing than anything that they were not aware of the impending rule change when they started negotiations.

But hey, that was before Inglethorpe came in and changed the whole structure at Kirkby and how the club goes about things so no real biggie just having the 12 month domestic Academy ban.

Not sure about Stoke retaining the lads rights like for the £50K compensation. Feel for him being in limbo there.
 
Pfft two points dropped both goals easily avoidable. Klopp's change in tactics took away the momentum being built, looks like a poor decision now in hindsight. Klavan had a mare once again, he cannot deal with pace at all. Why didn't Matip start if he was fit enough to play 30 plus min?
 
personally think kids shouldn't be able to transfer clubs till 16, maybe even 18 unless out of contract or whatever, don't agree with all the big clubs scooping up all the young talent.

Why? If you were young player, wouldn't you prefer to be scooped up by a big club instead of being forced to stay at Shitchester FC?

I keep hearing these arguments how big clubs are exploiting child labor or whatever, but let's not bullshit ourselves here. They're not working in coal mines, they're moving to places where there are far better facilities, far better coaching and far better money to boot.

Maybe it's exploitation, but I think I wouldn't mind being exploited by Barcelona and driving S class Mercedes before 18. :P
 
Pfft two points dropped both goals easily avoidable. Klopp's change in tactics took away the momentum being built, looks like a poor decision now in hindsight. Klavan had a mare once again, he cannot deal with pace at all. Why didn't Matip start if he was fit enough to play 30 plus min?

Guess a half hour playing with a bad back is more bearable than 1 and a half. Shrugs.

Kloppo got a few things completely wrong tonight. Taking the result and trying to shut up shop was one. COMPLETELY out of character made even more surprising as they'd upped the tempo second half and were all over a ***** Bournemouth outfit. Changing formation and trying to close it down messed all that up and the rhythm completely went out our play. And not making more changes when everyone looked absolutely goosed from the physical and mental exertions of everything the Derby entails was another. Firmino in particular looked well leggy and fatigued.

All that said, you can't account for the absolutely abysmal defending on the only two real attacks Bournemouth had. WTF Wijnaldum was doing the backpass the first **** only knows. And then the only time they remotely got near our box second half, you get more self-inflicted F-ups. Getting beat on the second ball from a throw-in is totally unacceptable. ******* can't defend properly when we play our normal game. ******* can't defend properly when we try to shut it down. Managers on a no winner.

Pretty ***** game all round that had the feel of a testimonial until we stepped it up second half. Klaven was especially *****. For a third choice centre half he's had to play WAY too many games this season. And has gotten steadily worse the longer it's gone on. Thought Orig was boss. Clear MOTM for me. Great touches. Ran his heart out. Held it up well and always looked a threat. Another goal too to continue his growing confidence. (Brilliant feet and cross from Gini to atone there.). Phil is back to being good Phil again. But the rest were just not at it. Made even more galling and frustrating as this is a poor Bournemouth side we've dominated the majority of both games this year and only ended up with one frigging point.

Talking of Bournemouth, Ibe's still utter wank. That lad has completely and utterly fallen off a cliff. And looks to be still falling with no end in sight. Complete waste of natural God given talent in a career just stopped the past few years.

Oh yeah. Rodgers was right. Lee Mason's still a gobshite *******.

Pretty ***** and frustrating night all round. Least Stoke and West Brom the next two are on their holidays already so there is that.
 
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