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  • Bricktop
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    Originally posted by Jangle View Post
    You Will Walk Alone
    not with those dropped points to keep him company...

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  • Jangle
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    You Will Walk Alone

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  • Sir X
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    Originally posted by Jangle View Post
    Today could be the day I part ways.

    Let me be the first to welcome you to LFC , we get more out of less , with world class coaches , on this case Klopp.

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  • Karl
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    Originally posted by Rockman View Post
    Our club is in absolute disarray and there is enough blame to go around.
    One would think the fans, accustomed to having teams of worthy players, would have that distinct reference point, that is not the case as they quickly hug inferior players, one of which, has the captaincy locked.
    Every new coach is seen as the beacon of hope but invariably does nothing new.
    To make matters worse, there isn't that collectiveness, the crucial part to team, a selfishness that was evident by how quickly they 'unfollowed ' Greenwood before that player woke up from what has to be his last tranquil sleep.
    de Gea seems bothered by the real possibility of goals being scored on him even if he is at his best ,,insomuch that ,he is now a nervous wreck.
    We really get what we deserve.
    BoyU is nowhere near as bad as your last match. Neither is that your then opponent as good as that 4 goal result. All the goals scored were as a result of BoyU's errors. Do not expect BoyU to do that often. Just about "all that could go wrong, did".

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  • HL
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    Originally posted by Rockman View Post
    Our club is in absolute disarray and there is enough blame to go around.
    One would think the fans, accustomed to having teams of worthy players, would have that distinct reference point, that is not the case as they quickly hug inferior players, one of which, has the captaincy locked.
    Every new coach is seen as the beacon of hope but invariably does nothing new.
    To make matters worse, there isn't that collectiveness, the crucial part to team, a selfishness that was evident by how quickly they 'unfollowed ' Greenwood before that player woke up from what has to be his last tranquil sleep.
    de Gea seems bothered by the real possibility of goals being scored on him even if he is at his best ,,insomuch that ,he is now a nervous wreck.
    We really get what we deserve.

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  • Rockman
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    Our club is in absolute disarray and there is enough blame to go around.
    One would think the fans, accustomed to having teams of worthy players, would have that distinct reference point, that is not the case as they quickly hug inferior players, one of which, has the captaincy locked.
    Every new coach is seen as the beacon of hope but invariably does nothing new.
    To make matters worse, there isn't that collectiveness, the crucial part to team, a selfishness that was evident by how quickly they 'unfollowed ' Greenwood before that player woke up from what has to be his last tranquil sleep.
    de Gea seems bothered by the real possibility of goals being scored on him even if he is at his best ,,insomuch that ,he is now a nervous wreck.
    We really get what we deserve.

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  • Peter R
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    Good afternoon.... I really have been out of following football as I used to; at age 65 (in my case) priorities change... but seeing the score today v Brentford drew me out of my shell!

    What the hell is going on? Even De Gea who is probably your brightest spark messing up? I genuinely feel for the die-hard fans. I will only say that there is more to life than being a fan(atic) of a football club. But... still...

    Have a blessed week and remember to take a deep breath! it's just a game!

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  • Peter R
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    Good afternoon.... I really have been out of following football as I used to; at age 65 (in my case) priorities change... but seeing the score today v Brentford drew me out of my shell!

    What the hell is going on? Even De Gea who is probably your brightest spark messing up? I genuinely feel for the die-hard fans. I will only say that there is more to life than being a fan(atic) of a football club. But... still...

    Have a blessed week and remember to take a deep breath! it's just a game!

  • Jangle
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    Today could be the day I part ways.

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    That was swift

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