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  • Harv
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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post

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  • Fivex
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  • Kenneth
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    From the replies
    [ame]https://twitter.com/socceram/status/1116718438985154565[/ame]

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  • red g
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    [ame]https://twitter.com/i/status/1645480897330675728[/ame]

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  • Harv
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    Originally posted by Patricks_Berger View Post
    ****ing hell. Footballers are over paid, of course, whatever, but it breaks my heart that a lad from a working class background, who has had it all, can’t get the right advice, and the right financial care, from the people around him to not go broke.

    The money he made should have sorted him and his family for generations. He was probably robbed by the people advising him.
    Being bankrupt doesn't mean youre on the bones of your arse though.

    Half the time people declare themselves as being bankrupt to just get out of debt. They bounce back and still have assets galore in trusts etc.

    Pretty hard to feel sorry for these guys either way though. They earned millions of dollars over their careers and if theyve blown all that gambling, and buying **** then thats on them really isn't it.

    People far worse off in the world that deserve sympathy than a uber rich footballer that wasted his fortune.

    But thats just me.

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  • frank the tank
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    Originally posted by Patricks_Berger View Post
    ****ing hell. Footballers are over paid, of course, whatever, but it breaks my heart that a lad from a working class background, who has had it all, can’t get the right advice, and the right financial care, from the people around him to not go broke.

    The money he made should have sorted him and his family for generations. He was probably robbed by the people advising him.
    A lot of these players don't have to lift a finger or think about a single thing all of their lives. They are put on a pedestal and have smoke blown up their arse from the age of 10 years old where they all think that they are suoerstars. Then they are dropped as soon as they stoo playing. Take a tiger thar was born in the zoo and drop him into the wild and watch what happens.

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  • Patricks_Berger
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    Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
    ****ing hell. Footballers are over paid, of course, whatever, but it breaks my heart that a lad from a working class background, who has had it all, can’t get the right advice, and the right financial care, from the people around him to not go broke.

    The money he made should have sorted him and his family for generations. He was probably robbed by the people advising him.

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  • Fivex
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    Full kit ******

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  • Mark79
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    [ame]https://twitter.com/Charlie26Adam/status/1643961300555276289[/ame]

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  • frank the tank
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    Craig Bellamy bankrupt

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  • Pablo
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    Originally posted by Tribute View Post
    ...most of us could but some still have most definitely been pining for him in our slump.
    In reality, we all know he'd be as much a part of the problem if he was still here.
    I pine for the Mane at his peak, not the Mane of his last 12 months with us

    Same could be said for Salah, Virgil and several other of our current players though

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  • Tribute
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    Originally posted by Kenneth View Post
    I think we could all see that he’d already peaked a year or two before leaving.
    ...most of us could but some still have most definitely been pining for him in our slump.
    In reality, we all know he'd be as much a part of the problem if he was still here.

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  • Kenneth
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    I think we could all see that he’d already peaked a year or two before leaving.

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  • Tribute
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    Mane getting it from the German press today saying Nagelsmann isn't happy with his sub-par performances since his return from injury.

    Even when they leave, LFC players still get injured and lose form...

    Grass isn't always greener, it seems.

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  • Phoenix07
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    I've never understood the clamour for Gerrard or Lijnders to get the Liverpool manager's job post-Klopp.

    A lot of it was just sentimentality and arrogance, in my opinion. As long as Gerrard wasn't utterly disastrous, and we kept winning with Lijnders as assistant, either one could come in, and continue Klopp's work. It reeks of arrogance and complacency on our part as fans, the same that in my view, has infected the club in terms of transfer decisions, and player attitude. With our form this season, Gerrard's work at Villa, and Lijnders book and role at the club debated, at least there's more focus on the personality and vision of who we want after Klopp.

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