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  • Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1 (Oct 20 2024)

    Firstly, it's a good result and I'm made up to end another weekend in top spot. However, at the risk of sounding like a spoilt, ungrateful little shit, that felt somewhat unfulfilling and my confidence levels for the coming weeks were certainly not boosted, despite a win over what will probably be a top four or five team that took us to the top of the table.   Just reading that sentence back to myself makes me squirm. I know how how it sounds, you don’t need to tell me. I’m fully awar

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  • Kelleher: It is not the worst thing in the world to stay at a club like Liverpool

    Caoimhin Kelleher maintains that becoming a first choice goalkeeper remains his long-term goal  but for time being his sole focus is to fill the big shoes of the injured Alisson Becker starting this afternoon at Anfield against Chelsea.   Regardless of whatever level you play in, Footballers live for the big moments in the big games, and while the talismanic Brazilian will undoubtedly be frustrated by the timing of his hamstring injury, for Kelleher it truly is a gift from the football

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    Lijnders: I am proud to see Arne make such a strong start at Liverpool

    Pep Lijnders has spoken about his pride in the work that Arne Slot is doing since becoming Liverpool manager.   The 41 year-old left the club in the summer and landed the role of manager at RB Salzburg who is currently in fifth place in the Austrian league albeit having played two games less than the four teams above them.   Along with Jurgen Klopp and Peter Krawietz they helped build a iconic period in Liverpool’s esteemed history, but despite making a clean break from the c

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    Slot: I have full confidence in Darwin

    Arne Slot says that Darwin Nunez will get plenty of opportunities to display his talents this season.   To date, the Uruguayan striker has made four appearances totalling 85 minutes this season and against Ipswich he was an unused substitute.   Nunez’s midweek appearance against AC Milan was his 100th for the Reds where he has scored 33 goals in all competitions along with 16 assists.   There has been a prevailing view amongst the fanbase that this season his third

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  • Liverpool 2 Chelsea 1 (Oct 20 2024)

    Firstly, it's a good result and I'm made up to end another weekend in top spot. However, at the risk of sounding like a spoilt, ungrateful little shit, that felt somewhat unfulfilling and my confidence levels for the coming weeks were certainly not boosted, despite a win over what will probably be a top four or five team that took us to the top of the table.   Just reading that sentence back to myself makes me squirm. I know how how it sounds, you don’t need to tell me. I’m fully awar

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    That was the Week that Was (Oct 14-18 2024)

    Monday Oct 14:   Trent played left back and scored a free-kick. I’m actually surprised England haven’t tried that before given the problems they’ve had at the position. Adam Clery at 442 has been suggesting it for a while. I wouldn’t do it, I’d put him right back and have one of the other jabronis like Walker or Trippier move to the left, but given Southgate’s unwillingness to do that you’d have thought he’d have taken a look at Trent there.   Of course Roy Keane is still tro

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    That was the Week that Was (Oct 7-12 2024)

    Monday Oct 7:   New contracts in the pipeline! But not for who we would have thought. Konate and Quansah are being lined up for new deals, with the word from the LFC journos that talks are continuing with the ‘big three’ but no common ground has been found yet, which is really fucking worrying. Richard Hughes has supposedly said it's a really difficult situation he's inherited and that the club are determined not to allow these kind of contract issues to happen again.   Mate,

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    Premier League Round Up (Oct 5-6 2024)

    Not the most interesting of weekends really. It almost was, as at one point both City and Arsenal were losing, but we all knew how those movies were going to end. I didn’t get my hopes up even for a second.   That being said, City should have lost at home to Fulham, who apparently gave them all they could handle. The reason City didn’t lose was because Adama Traore missed three one v ones. I fast forwarded through the MOTD highlights of this because, well you know, fuck Man City, but I

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    That was the Week that Was (Sep 30 - Oct 4 2024)

    Monday Sep 30:   Had the radio on today in the car and understandably it was dominated by how fucking shit United are. It’s not a new thing, they’ve been shit for ages, but it’s still always going to be big for media outlets as its basically gold for them. United being shit is great for business as not only are they getting angry United fans listening and calling in, you’re also getting fans of everyone else loving the fact that United are shit and their fans are angry.   Thi

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