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I have more faith in our recruitment now than when Rodgers was in charge. But this based purely on blind optimismOriginally posted by RichC View PostThis I agree with. Letting him move on for me doesn't achieve anything positive for us really but it's something that is likely to happen.
I just hope if it does come to this we can recruit the right type of player (my belief this will happen is not that high)
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I'm perusing this latest car crash caused by Harv waking into yet another lamp post whilst staring at his phone, and I can't help but highlight this gem from Pepe which seems to have been missed by everyone.
Originally posted by el matador View Postthere was this bull**** story about sturridge about god not wanting him to play and his head not being right. How the club have sent him for psychiatric help but that hasnt got anywhere and them wanting to sue him for breach of contract. all the journos know and are on gagging orders. only reason lfc dont sue for breach of contract is because it will become public knowledge etc....
source..... none other than roy evans lol...
Originally posted by Pepe79 View PostWho's taking anything as gospel?

Fantastic punnage.Oh I don't know.
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"When a man insults my country I insult him, by taking his woman" Tony Yeboah
"looking through your posts since 2007 and what you have consistently written about my football team I have come to the conclusion that if you had 1 more brain cell you would be a plant .. your father was a hamster and your mother smells of elder berries, I fart in your general direction ..." Nicey
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It's not a silly comparison at all unless you are just burying your head in the sand. Have you watched Klopp's latest press conference? It's obvious that something isn't right with the way Sturridge is acting and Klopp doesn't disguise that fact.Originally posted by Chris View PostSilly comparison. The desperation some of you have for there to be some grand conspiracy theory is weird as ****. God forbid the manager is just being honest and we are trying something different with him after years of stop start.
Most footballers can't wait to recover from injury and they push themselves to do so, just watch Danny Ings and Joe Gomez do so. They will put every effort into getting back as soon as they possibly can.
Sturridge is trying to make every excuse possible to not train and to not get back on the pitch. It is clear as day, it's not a conspiracy theory, it is staring you in the face if you can take off your blinkers for a second to take a look.
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Our British clogger signings ratio is right down to 50% under Klopp so definitely a step in the right directionOriginally posted by captainfog View PostI have more faith in our recruitment now than when Rodgers was in charge. But this based purely on blind optimism
A lot of people run a race to see who is fastest. I run to see who has the most guts, who can punish himself into exhausting pace, and then at the end, punish himself even more.
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He's a big fanny. Comparisons to Flanagan's injury are tenuous, that was a long term injury right from the start and it was acknowledged it was a serious one that would take time.
Sturridge's little niggles, when you look at that analysis on the BBC site, have been frequent and in many cases, minor injuries where he was out for a few days.
Klopp said himself he needs to appreciate the difference between pain and serious pain.
He's taking the piss now. Big salary and no benefit from it. Whatever the reasons, he's a drain on resources and a bad example for the younger players, laughing away in his seat watching the game as the fans stump up his (very high) wages.
If he doesn't get fit between now and the summer, he needs to go.
Injured players who display zero determination to get fit again are no use to us.
Contrast the interviews with the likes of Flanagan, Ings and Gomez with nothing from Sturridge, apart from a load of **** on social media about trusting in god.
He's just a lazy ****.
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Originally posted by redmike65 View PostThe amount of flouncing in this thread.
verb (used without object), flounced, flouncing.
1.
to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements:
The star flounced out of the studio in a rage.
2.
to throw the body about spasmodically; flounder.
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Hmmm, does that mean the rarely seen Sturridge goal dance is in fact a flounce?Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
verb (used without object), flounced, flouncing.
1.
to go with impatient or impetuous, exaggerated movements:
The star flounced out of the studio in a rage.
2.
to throw the body about spasmodically; flounder.
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