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    I'm 99.9% sure it's Pickfords hands rather than the bar
    Football without Origi is nothing

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      I think it’s both. If he leaves it it goes off the bar and behind.

      If he palms it it goes for a corner.

      He tries to grab it, bringing it onto the bar it then bounces loose again onto the bar.

      It’s ****ing horrendous either way..!
      Modifying post.

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        Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
        I think it’s both. If he leaves it it goes off the bar and behind.

        If he palms it it goes for a corner.

        He tries to grab it, bringing it onto the bar it then bounces loose again onto the bar.

        It’s ****ing horrendous either way..!
        Pretty sure it was sailing over anyway.

        The win was literally handed to us.
        Oh I don't know.

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          Klopps first season where Origi got a 95th goal against West Brom and the place went mad for a draw

          This was a better version, the first big moment this squad has had this season, the momentum and the belief to carry on to the whistle is going to be huge.

          Also a fringe player from nowhere to get the winner, will give all the squad hope even Albie.

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            I don't mean to be picky but.....
            I love Sarah

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              Divock Macheda!
              Was muß, das muß.

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                Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
                Danny Mills is being a right ****ing sourpuss over the Klopp celebration
                This from ‘hardman’ Danny Mills (has there been a bigger **** in football?):

                Ex-England defender Danny Mills, speaking on BBC Radio 5 live

                Klopp would be lucky not to be running past me if I was playing in that game. But that's the sort of problems it can cause.
                Another MASSIVE game

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                  Didn’t see the game but loving this thread and the result (especially the nature of the result )
                  Another MASSIVE game

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                    From F365's conclusions

                    13) we should probably mention klopp’s conduct after the goal went in, if only to stop tomorrow’s mailbox from being full of “if mourinho had done that you’d never hear the end of it.”
                    fair point. So let’s acknowledge that managers running onto the pitch at any point is not great, particularly in a derby game, where tempers are most likely to fray and spill over into crowd trouble. His claims after the game that he “didn’t want to run onto the pitch” are also completely contradicted by the fact that he did, in fact, run onto the pitch.

                    However. If we’re going to go down the route of “if x did that, you’d slam him”, then allow us this rejoinder: If your manager did that, you’d relish the sight of it, and klopp is all about developing that kind of cult of personality. In an ideal world, we’d all smile wryly at such reactions to a 96th-minute derby winner, regardless of which manager were the perpetrator; if we can’t, then why are we even bothering with football in the first place?
                    FWIW...if Mourinho done that , just like his recent Juventus antics, I think it'd be abundantly clear that his celebration would be nothing more than a personal, ego-driven thing, whereas Klopp's is as far removed from such a selfish act as could be.
                    "I will make the boys feel your support"
                    Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                      Klopp was just happy, Mourinho is all about the cameras

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                        They have to fill column inches to get clicks and therefore revenue.

                        Mourinho was pretty much celebrating at/in front of the face of others. Klopp ran only to his over player and didn't give any Everton player grief.

                        The two scenarios are worlds apart
                        Football without Origi is nothing

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                          Too busy celebrating myself to notice but watching the goal on MOTD never realised how much and for how long the crowd was bouncing after the goal. Must have been a hell of a roar. Would love to see a decibel reading on that v other high ones
                          Football without Origi is nothing

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                            Originally posted by ChesterDave View Post
                            Too busy celebrating myself to notice but watching the goal on MOTD never realised how much and for how long the crowd was bouncing after the goal. Must have been a hell of a roar. Would love to see a decibel reading on that v other high ones
                            It was ****ing mental ������ I’m 42 years old but I was standing on my seat going nuts! And I dint give a **** what anyone thinks about that! It’s what being a fan is all about! 96th minute derby winners do not come along many times in a clubs history, never mind your lifetime!

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                              Originally posted by poorscousertommy View Post
                              It was ****ing mental ������ I’m 42 years old but I was standing on my seat going nuts! And I dint give a **** what anyone thinks about that! It’s what being a fan is all about! 96th minute derby winners do not come along many times in a clubs history, never mind your lifetime!


                              While the atmosphere overall wasn’t great for a derby, as individual moments go it was up there with the maddest celebrations we’ve ever had.

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                                Pep Lindjers celebration has ****ing got me ha ha ha ha!!! That's exactly how I celebrate when we score lol
                                Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


                                Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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