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    #16
    No way should Slot pick Salah to "give him a send off"; we've got a game and 3 points to win, not arse around with a monumental ego. He can say his goodbyes after the game, if he's still about.

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      #17
      All depends on how Mo has conducted himself behind the scenes. If this is to be his last game as a Liverpool player, I'd like it to end on a high for everyone's sake.
      It's easy to distract fat people. It's a piece of cake.

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        #18
        The priority is to get 3 points. Who cares how he may have conducted himself behind the scenes since he gave the world a window into his inner feelings and self-centred attitude in such a calculated manner?

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          #19
          Originally posted by memzey View Post
          All depends on how Mo has conducted himself behind the scenes. If this is to be his last game as a Liverpool player, I'd like it to end on a high for everyone's sake.

          All I want on Saturday is a win and as little noise about Salah as possible.

          If that wins comes with Salah in the team then great, if it comes without him then equally as great. But the team winning is what matters.


          Personally think going out on a high might be difficult thanks to all the noise and moreso if there are any pics/comments/statements from Salah and/or his agent between now and the game.


          Ideal scenario I suppose is there being as close to radio silence as there can be between now and kick off, the team to get a decent lead and then maybe Salah to come off the bench and get a cracking goal to sign off with ( be it leaving the club for good or just leaving for the AFCON).
          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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            #20
            Originally posted by BootRoom View Post
            The priority is to get 3 points. Who cares how he may have conducted himself behind the scenes since he gave the world a window into his inner feelings and self-centred attitude in such a calculated manner?
            I wouldn't have him in the squad. It's the only way to shut down the noise and have Slot refuse to answer questions on it, as Kenneth suggested.
            We are here for a good time not a long time....

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              #21
              Aye. Slot has to deal with this **** at the press conference on Friday & interviews on Saturdays so fair to say, I wouldn't blame him if he will want to kill Salah after the match!
              Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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                #22
                In our current situation, Brighton are a team that can really hurt us...decent side. Getting a win at home and a somewhat convincing performance would be really really nice.

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                  #23
                  Our last home performance was really timid...we were so frightened of being caught on the break. The solution is surely to move the ball forward more quickly, not over-committing and good positioning...3 things we've not been consistently even ok at so far this season. Fingers crossed.

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                    #24
                    We will revert back to type at home after a good win in Milan, no doubt!
                    Nope, don't need anger management, you just need to stop pissing me off!

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                      #25
                      Crowd can help. Against Sunderland it only really started making any noise after the equaliser.

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                        #26
                        Alexander Isak has a knock and is a wait and see for the game against Brighton. Arne Slot says the Isak-Hugo Ekitike strike duo will be something we will see much more of in the future.

                        The first part isn’t good but the second would be nice. Potentially no Isak and with Bradley suspended there could be even less on the bench than midweek. Hopefully Frimpong is available again.

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                          #27
                          Is Frimpong back for tomorrow???

                          When our 4 full backs are all fit, then hopefully that will allow us to be a lot better against counter attacks - and hopefully build some consistency too.

                          Wouldn't mind seeing Frimpong on the right hand side of midfield as well......if Bradley was behind him then that might be a good partnership too

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                            #28
                            He seems a good lad but I've not been terribly impressed by Frimpong. I've long maintained that Bradley is the better fullback of the two and have seen nothing to dissuade me from that opinion. It will be interesting to see how Frimpong performs as right mid/attacker.
                            It's easy to distract fat people. It's a piece of cake.

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                              #29
                              For Frimpong and Kerkez, it will have been very hard to integrate into the team. There are too many new players to all get used to lfc at the same time. Also, our central defendera have been rubbish, as has one of our main midfielders in Macallister and also pretty much all of our attacking players with the exception of Szoboslai.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by frank the tank View Post
                                Is Frimpong back for tomorrow???

                                When our 4 full backs are all fit, then hopefully that will allow us to be a lot better against counter attacks - and hopefully build some consistency too.

                                Wouldn't mind seeing Frimpong on the right hand side of midfield as well......if Bradley was behind him then that might be a good partnership too
                                Fully agree. It’s like an itch that has to be scratched. What happens if we play Hugo and Isak up front with a rapid wide player who can cross with his right foot.
                                Never knowingly optimistic

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