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Not a record as such, but pretty IMpressive!!
10 players who have never lost an anfied.
Alisson Becker - 27 appearances, 25 wins, 2 draws
Adrian - 6 appearances, 6 wins
Virgil van Dijk - 38 appearances, 34 wins, 4 draws
Andy Robertson - 43 appearances, 37 wins, 6 draws
Fabinho - 21 appearances, 20 wins, 1 draw
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain - 23 appearances, 17 wins, 6 draws
Naby Keita - 15 appearances, 13 wins, 2 draws
Xherdan Shaqiri - 15 appearances, 14 wins, 1 draw
Sadio Mane - 59 appearances, 50 wins, 9 draws
Mohamed Salah - 49 appearances, 40 wins, 9 draws_____________________________________
Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?
Think we have the answer..Slot!!



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Originally posted by Mr Pink View PostAgreed! Thanks for posting, McDermotx!! Also, so many of those records look so achievable!!AyeOriginally posted by Buzzo View PostThe one's that would be great to get are the invincible season, beating City's wins in a row record and the points record.
We won't even be immediately able to remember the records that this lot are breaking this season, but while there are the ones like 'The Invincibles' and the points record that I would love have.......I'd trade them in a second if it meant we defended the Champions League.
**** it......lets do both."I will make the boys feel your support"
Jurgen Klopp June 2020
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All this talk of records is great, but from here what constitutes a good season?
At the start winning the title was it for me, I didn't care about anything else, it sounds greedy but from this point if we just won the league would you be disappointed?
Going unbeaten through a season would be special as it is something that none of the great LFC sides of the past have done, and it is a place in history (people still talk about Arsenal's invincibles), again the points records etc would be nice to hold, but at the end of the day it would 'just' be one trophy.
The dream would be to win the league, Champions league and FA Cup and go unbeaten through the league in effect equaling Man Utd's treble and Arsenal's invincibles, which would make it difficult for anyone to deny this side as the GOAT. However I don't think that that is realistic as we would need to rest players in some games, personally I'm not that fussed about the FA Cup that is last in the list of priorities, but Would you risk the league records to win the CL again?The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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The league.Originally posted by Exiled_red View PostAll this talk of records is great, but from here what constitutes a good season?
At the start winning the title was it for me, I didn't care about anything else, it sounds greedy but from this point if we just won the league would you be disappointed?
Going unbeaten through a season would be special as it is something that none of the great LFC sides of the past have done, and it is a place in history (people still talk about Arsenal's invincibles), again the points records etc would be nice to hold, but at the end of the day it would 'just' be one trophy.
The dream would be to win the league, Champions league and FA Cup and go unbeaten through the league in effect equaling Man Utd's treble and Arsenal's invincibles, which would make it difficult for anyone to deny this side as the GOAT. However I don't think that that is realistic as we would need to rest players in some games, personally I'm not that fussed about the FA Cup that is last in the list of priorities, but Would you risk the league records to win the CL again?
Even if the wheels were to falls off from this point on. We get dumped out the Champions League and FA Cup and we win the league by a single point it'd still be considered a fantastic season.
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Originally posted by spud_gun View PostThe league.
Even if the wheels were to falls off from this point on. We get dumped out the Champions League and FA Cup and we win the league by a single point it'd still be considered a fantastic season.
I was disappointed by the reaction of some of our fans toward Klopp regarding the FA Cup (not here, but other forums, Twitter, even folk on the Anfield Wrap), because they want a treble.
We finished 2nd under Houllier/Thommo by 7 points in 2001/02, 4 points under Benitez in 08/09, 2 points under Rodgers in 13/14, and 1 point under Klopp last season in 18/19.
We've had this monkey on our backs for so long, and each manager bar Klopp has only managed to replicate a title tilt once.
It's fine to be a little greedy, but given where we've been during those years, winning the league was always the Holy Grail, and now we're on the brink of achieving it. I really do feel given how exceptional we've been, people are forgetting the mental aspects of trying to win it in previous seasons.
If we don't win the FA Cup or Champions League, we'll go again next season. Winning the Premier League is/was the Holy Grail. I just feel some are forgetting that because they want more trophies, or the unique position we're in.Last edited by Phoenix07; 16-02-20, 06:12 PM.
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As the greatest club side ever assembled we should be winning the CL. We are the best team, already have an advantage anyway over 2 legs coz Anfield and have the luxury of being able to rest players in league games if we want or need to. It's all set up for us. Plus the Ataturk is ours and we gotta defend it.
The season can't be anything other than great though even if Atletico knocked us out in the next round, we just go again next year. Can't grumble at a league and a few other little bits.
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It's a great season whatever happens, there are various degrees of greatness available to us.
Agree that the League is the be all and end all, but given where we now find ourselves we may as well motivate by looking at records and additional trophies.
This team could be legendary, a team they talk about in 100 years, thats the potential.Modifying post.
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Winning the league guarantees that.Originally posted by Buzzo View PostIt's a great season whatever happens, there are various degrees of greatness available to us.
Agree that the League is the be all and end all, but given where we now find ourselves we may as well motivate by looking at records and additional trophies.
This team could be legendary, a team they talk about in 100 years, thats the potential.
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Originally posted by Buzzo View PostWinning the League guarantees legendary status among our support. The records mean we get the wider recognition the way the Arsenal invincibles and the artist formerly known as Man City do.
literally about to post that word for word.
This team is legendary now amongst us, no matter what. We’ve set the bar so high that we’ll be the team to beat for a few years at least.
However these guys have the opportunity to be immortal and turn the history books on its head completely.
Yes please.Hello mert.
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