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Tottenham Hotspur vs Liverpool - Champions League Final 2019
Back at work today after having 2 days off, I had intended to get some stuff done in that time but spent it almost solidly watching highlights and reaction videos
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Every time I watch one of these clips I get all emotional again. So happy the boss and the boys got this one. They deserve it so much. There is something different about this group that you connect with more then any team, at least for me.
Not sure where to put this as it relates to both Sturridge, but also to the Final.
I thought he Sturridge spoke really well in advance of his release.
He mentioned how big a part of the CL win he felt, and I think it is a real credit to the ethos of the squad that this is how it is seen.
I agree, I think the value of the rest of the squad who are unused in terms of setting up as opposition in training is undervalued. And that is aside from the goal he scored to get us going vs. PSG.
I thought it was awesome to see how excited the entire squad was at the win. They all seemed invested, nobody just there for the ride. Nobody sulking at non selection. Everyone mentioning the collective, from the nutritionists through to training and management. Everyone played a part.
Origi when asked instantly post match 'Divok, you've done it again' answered instantly 'we've done it again', thats incredible. Henderson trying to get Klopp and Milner to raise the trophy with him. Thats amazing.
Symbolically getting the entire squad in the pre-match photo is one thing (strange if you ask me). Having players express the belief of their involvement is another.
I think you're right, but then I also can't imagine a player who's just been given a CL winners medal saying "yeah, I've got the medal but I wasn't really part of it and don't know why they gave it to me to be honest".
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Not sure where to put this as it relates to both Sturridge, but also to the Final.
I thought he Sturridge spoke really well in advance of his release.
He mentioned how big a part of the CL win he felt, and I think it is a real credit to the ethos of the squad that this is how it is seen.
I agree, I think the value of the rest of the squad who are unused in terms of setting up as opposition in training is undervalued. And that is aside from the goal he scored to get us going vs. PSG.
I thought it was awesome to see how excited the entire squad was at the win. They all seemed invested, nobody just there for the ride. Nobody sulking at non selection. Everyone mentioning the collective, from the nutritionists through to training and management. Everyone played a part.
Origi when asked instantly post match 'Divok, you've done it again' answered instantly 'we've done it again', thats incredible. Henderson trying to get Klopp and Milner to raise the trophy with him. Thats amazing.
Symbolically getting the entire squad in the pre-match photo is one thing (strange if you ask me). Having players express the belief of their involvement is another.
Noticed that at the time
Made me smile even wider
"I will make the boys feel your support"
Jurgen Klopp June 2020
I think you're right, but then I also can't imagine a player who's just been given a CL winners medal saying "yeah, I've got the medal but I wasn't really part of it and don't know why they gave it to me to be honest".
I agree, but it wasn't what they said, it was how they acted and it goes beyond the playing staff. If a first team coach is getting a medal (warranted) then why shouldnt a squad player feel as valid?
I imagine this has been discussed ad nauseam over the season hence the massive buy in. It is great coaching, and we do seem to have had a lot of success from impact subs.
Either to shore things up (Milner) or win a game (Origi).
Liverpool fans will have the chance to see the club's latest Champions League trophy up close at Anfield next week.
The Reds’ sixth European Cup will be displayed in the Kop Bar at the stadium every day from Monday June 10 to Sunday June 16, between 10am and 6pm BST.
Supporters can come along, with no booking necessary, and have their photograph taken with Liverpool’s newest piece of silverware.
Personal cameras are permitted but fans are reminded that all bags will be searched on entry. Large bags and luggage cannot be brought into the stadium, though storage facilities are available if required.
Think it's about a tenner to have it taken with a replica on the stadium tour
It does say, personal cameras are permitted, but I cant help but feel there is no such thing as a free lunch!
We are heading down sarf for summer hols and am planning on doing the Stadium Tour with the kids whilst passing. Have you (or anyone else) been on it? Seems 'ok' value.
It does say, personal cameras are permitted, but I cant help but feel there is no such thing as a free lunch!
We are heading down sarf for summer hols and am planning on doing the Stadium Tour with the kids whilst passing. Have you (or anyone else) been on it? Seems 'ok' value.
Yeah did it with my lad, it's class. Touch pricey but great to get in the dressing room etc.
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