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    #31
    Originally posted by Dave Benson Phillips View Post
    That's the Sissoko I'll remember from LFC.

    I think its unfair that people remember his form post-injuries, the fact that Rafa was playing him very high up the park in his final months is also to blame. Nobody likes seeing attacks break down so why play a player with such limited passing there anyway?
    3 tackles. Not exactly up there with the Xabi vs Spurs vid tbh.
    Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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      #32
      Originally posted by Dave Benson Phillips View Post
      Had a dream about Momo last night (wtf?)

      Can only remember bits but Thierry Henry was doing a photoshoot when Momo walked by and into the shot, he was wearing a big black fur coat and a bowler hat. I said "Alright Momo, thanks for everything you did at Liverpool" then shouted "Momo is boss" as he walked off.

      Anyone tell me what thats about??
      I'll have a go:
      In your mind Henry represents the glamour side of the game - you admire him and you'd like him at Anfield. Momo is an animal killer, a disrupter, a paid hitman. He doesn't even care to acknowledge your greeting. You feel guilt that your loyalties should be with the dark side even when the dark side does not consider you worth its time.
      Disclaimer - brilliant as this analysis may seem, I have no training in dream-reading and just made this up.
      I'm playing all the right notes. Not necessarily in the right order. I'll give you that, sunshine.

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        #33


        One of his best games for us, he was immense that night
        We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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          #34
          Originally posted by mersey86 View Post
          I'll have a go:
          In your mind Henry represents the glamour side of the game - you admire him and you'd like him at Anfield. Momo is an animal killer, a disrupter, a paid hitman. He doesn't even care to acknowledge your greeting. You feel guilt that your loyalties should be with the dark side even when the dark side does not consider you worth its time.
          Disclaimer - brilliant as this analysis may seem, I have no training in dream-reading and just made this up.
          Lol, that's class...good effort

          Clearly Momo's attire in the dream (Fur coat, bowler hat, cane) represents the status of pimp that I have afforded him. Whilst he was never my favourite player I could see the talent and potential, potential that is now beginning to blossom at Juventus hence Momo's new status of Pimp, as it reflects the confidence he is beginning to get back.

          Henry, hmm..possibly represents Barcelona, which is where Momo had one of his better games?

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            #35
            My step daughter's mate is interviewing Momo on Friday, a Ramadan podcast. She's asked me if I have any questions that I'd like to put to him so thought I'd offer it to Est to come up with some suggestions

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              #36
              Originally posted by Norbs View Post
              My step daughter's mate is interviewing Momo on Friday, a Ramadan podcast. She's asked me if I have any questions that I'd like to put to him so thought I'd offer it to Est to come up with some suggestions
              Does he know this song?

              [ame="https://youtu.be/ayivhplxuwM"]https://youtu.be/ayivhplxuwM[/ame]

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                #37
                I miss that song so much
                Like blood on iron

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                  #38
                  That was the only thing I could think of asking him too

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                    #39
                    Surely he knows that song!!! Unless he played with earplugs in?

                    There has to be a more interesting non 'yes/no' question to ask him?

                    Ask him what was the most memorable LFC match he played in and why. Or a combined his era-current era LFC XI.
                    Modifying post.

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                      #40
                      I'd ask him what the best midfield ever is, then regardless of his answer, play this clip and sing along
                      Like blood on iron

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                        #41
                        I suppose there's the 'Gerrard or Alonso' question but I can't imagine he'd stray from safe

                        Or 'was Benitez a miserable ****er'

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                          #42
                          I'd like to know if he thinks the eye injury he sustained effected him? Unless I'm having a false memory, wasn't he a monster up until that point and then never the same afterward?
                          Vive la France

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                            #43
                            Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
                            I'd like to know if he thinks the eye injury he sustained effected him? Unless I'm having a false memory, wasn't he a monster up until that point and then never the same afterward?
                            He dropped off and didn't get a run of games after the injury so wasn't as good. Although he was outstanding for the most part at Juventus, so I think he still had it in him, but his career tailed off badly after leaving Italy.

                            I'd ask him what he'd do to Beto if he saw him on the street for causing the eye injury.

                            In all seriousness, he played quite a lot of football in England, Italy, Spain and France; I'd ask him what the differences between the leagues were and what he had to do to acclimatise between them.

                            Also something about managers and favourite midfield partner (surely it would be Alonso) would be interesting.

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                              #44
                              I loved that midfield. He was pedestrian, but solid as. Xabi and Gerrard linked up so well knowing he was keeping things safe behind.

                              Great as we are now, I reckon that was a better midfield.

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                                #45
                                Momo Sissoko
                                Momo Sissoko
                                Momo Sissoko
                                Momo Sissoko

                                And we now talk to Momo Siss 'oh' ko

                                [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xLuaqNoxjro"]YouTube[/ame]
                                Was muß, das muß.

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