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    He really looks the real deal. His career is havong some amazing projectory - and will save lfc 10s of millions.

    Hope he has a great game in the final tomorrow. Sad that his dad isn't around to see it

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      Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
      He really looks the real deal. His career is havong some amazing projectory - and will save lfc 10s of millions.

      Hope he has a great game in the final tomorrow. Sad that his dad isn't around to see it

      I reckon if he was available for the Arsenal game, we might have had one hand on the title now
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        I love the way this lad came into the first team like he'd been playing there for years. If this is indicative of the quality we've built up in the youth teams, albeit he's clearly near the top of the crop, the future is really bright.
        Really?

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          Originally posted by Tatterdemalion View Post
          I love the way this lad came into the first team like he'd been playing there for years. If this is indicative of the quality we've built up in the youth teams, albeit he's clearly near the top of the crop, the future is really bright.
          It's all testament to the regime that Klopp has brought in and nurtured. Big worry now is that the new guy just shelves everything

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            The.problem for me is Trent.

            We looks more dangerous with Bradley than Trent in the fullback position. I wonder if Trent should move further forward.
            In the beginning, Fowler created the Heaven and the Earth.

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              Originally posted by Charly View Post
              The.problem for me is Trent.

              We looks more dangerous with Bradley than Trent in the fullback position. I wonder if Trent should move further forward.
              Not only that but we also look more comfortable in defence

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                Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                It's all testament to the regime that Klopp has brought in and nurtured. Big worry now is that the new guy just shelves everything
                A good Sporting Director won’t allow that. FSG have been massive drivers in improving the academy,they won’t be in hurry to appoint a coach who wouldn’t embrace it like Klopp has.
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                  Originally posted by Mark79 View Post
                  A good Sporting Director won’t allow that. FSG have been massive drivers in improving the academy,they won’t be in hurry to appoint a coach who wouldn’t embrace it like Klopp has.
                  The proof is there - I mean look at Quansah as well - not unreasonable to talk about him as a mainstay within a few years. Our second string is young, but they're pretty good all told. If he plays like he has for a few years - and yes I understand his form will drop at some point - he would be worth £10'sm in the transfer market. Indeed, both of these lads would be targets we would covet in a few years.
                  Really?

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                    Originally posted by Norbs View Post
                    Not only that but we also look more comfortable in defence
                    Trent is a great long distance passer and he has great vision, but he would be a very incomplete midfielder because he doesn't track well, his short passing is only sverage and he seemes to prefer to play with the game in front of him. So I think we are currently a better team when he is not in it.

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                      Originally posted by Charly View Post
                      The.problem for me is Trent.

                      We looks more dangerous with Bradley than Trent in the fullback position. I wonder if Trent should move to Madrid to cuddle his bro.
                      Likely
                      removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                      too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                        Originally posted by Mark79 View Post
                        A good Sporting Director won’t allow that. FSG have been massive drivers in improving the academy,they won’t be in hurry to appoint a coach who wouldn’t embrace it like Klopp has.
                        As always, hope you're right

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                          Originally posted by Tatterdemalion View Post
                          The proof is there - I mean look at Quansah as well - not unreasonable to talk about him as a mainstay within a few years. Our second string is young, but they're pretty good all told. If he plays like he has for a few years - and yes I understand his form will drop at some point - he would be worth £10'sm in the transfer market. Indeed, both of these lads would be targets we would covet in a few years.

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                            Does anyone think he’s got a bit of Gerrard in him.

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                              Nope

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                                Originally posted by peterbread View Post
                                Does anyone think he’s got a bit of Gerrard in him.
                                I'm not privy to their personal lives so couldn't say.
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