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Well, in his press conference / first interviews after the match he said he reacted wrongly and would have done it differently if he could do it again.Originally posted by Norbs View PostHe probably thought it would buy some leniency, as it does in a court of law. But that's not how a kangaroo court works is it?
Then he admitted the charge.
If I didn't think I was guilty of a thing, I personally wouldn't have either of those things.
Not being funny but some of you are starting to sound like Arsenal fans over this.Oh I don't know.
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Originally posted by Mark79 View PostAll that carnage at the end of the game - Everton players taunting LFC fans, Curtis and others from both sides piling in, whatever Slot and Hulshof are supposed to have said - all of it is a direct result of incompetent officials letting a goal stand despite a clear foul.
Yet both sides get fines/bans, while those who **** up caused it all just carry on regardless.
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Ooh, shots firedOriginally posted by dom9 View PostWell, in his press conference / first interviews after the match he said he reacted wrongly and would have done it differently if he could do it again.
Then he admitted the charge.
If I didn't think I was guilty of a thing, I personally wouldn't have either of those things.
Not being funny but some of you are starting to sound like Arsenal fans over this.
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That's virtually Godwin's lawOriginally posted by dom9 View PostWell, in his press conference / first interviews after the match he said he reacted wrongly and would have done it differently if he could do it again.
Then he admitted the charge.
If I didn't think I was guilty of a thing, I personally wouldn't have either of those things.
Not being funny but some of you are starting to sound like Arsenal fans over this.
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Originally posted by dom9 View PostWell, in his press conference / first interviews after the match he said he reacted wrongly and would have done it differently if he could do it again.
Then he admitted the charge.
If I didn't think I was guilty of a thing, I personally wouldn't have either of those things.
Not being funny but some of you are starting to sound like Arsenal fans over this.
give yourself a shake lad
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Originally posted by peterbread View PostHow do you implement your football on the squad so well when you barely had any of them for preseason. That makes this even more remarkable.

What is a bit awe inspiring is that he has taken a squad of players that were being coached by a world class coach, a coach that will go down as one of our best ever, and made that squad look more cohesive and far more adaptable.I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness
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And more to the point, more available. We've always had great players, it's just that they are normally ****ed by this time of year. I'm kind of glad he hasn't signed anyone because it proves his chops. This is typically the time of year when it all falls apart, yet here we are - with everyone else needing us to fall apart.Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
What is a bit awe inspiring is that he has taken a squad of players that were being coached by a world class coach, a coach that will go down as one of our best ever, and made that squad look more cohesive and far more adaptable.Really?
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Although what we know now is that Klopp handed over the head coaching reins to Lijnders in the last couple of seasons, with Klopp becoming more of a general manager. And Lijnders is not a world class head coach. That context makes it easier to understand why the level of coaching has taken a big step up and why many of the players have been waxing lyrical about it. Because really they’re experiencing a transition from Lijnders to Slot rather than from Klopp.Originally posted by Doc_Piptorious View Post
What is a bit awe inspiring is that he has taken a squad of players that were being coached by a world class coach, a coach that will go down as one of our best ever, and made that squad look more cohesive and far more adaptable..
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All that is news to meOriginally posted by Mark79 View PostAlthough what we know now is that Klopp handed over the head coaching reins to Lijnders in the last couple of seasons, with Klopp becoming more of a general manager. And Lijnders is not a world class head coach. That context makes it easier to understand why the level of coaching has taken a big step up and why many of the players have been waxing lyrical about it. Because really they’re experiencing a transition from Lijnders to Slot rather than from Klopp.
What were the club thinking
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