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    Originally posted by nineteen View Post
    What a guy! Imagine knowing so many people that you can filter them by nationality and profession and still have such an impressively large number! Wow.
    Or it’s just that there was a visiting group of 20 German football coaches there that day...

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      Originally posted by calvoboy View Post
      Or it’s just that there was a visiting group of 20 German football coaches there that day...
      klopp just counted the towels on the seats, he knew where they were from, piece of piss

      Last edited by baitman; 10-01-19, 03:44 PM.
      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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        5000 gaps lol
        Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


        Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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          Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
          Widnes ffs

          Someone on here was from Widnes weren't they? Les maybe? Sorry Les
          Yes! Les and his lad Mike. Haha. They lived in the posh bit though.
          Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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            Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
            Yes! Les and his lad Mike. Haha. They lived in the posh bit though.
            The posh bit of Widnes
            Like blood on iron

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              Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
              Yes! Les and his lad Mike. Haha. They lived in the posh bit though.
              Ah those couple of houses up near the station

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                Everyday's an endless stream
                Of cigarettes and magazines

                And each town looks the same to me
                The bowling and the Maccy Ds

                Les and Mike's faces that I see
                Remind me that I long to be

                Homeward Bound

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                  Interview: Firmino on Brighton test, Salah's dancing and trio's debuts

                  Roberto Firmino believes Liverpool must 'maintain their focus' as they aim to respond to back-to-back defeats when they travel to Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday.

                  The Reds have suffered 2-1 losses to Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers in their last two outings in the Premier League and FA Cup respectively.

                  Nevertheless, they hold a four-point lead at the summit of the top flight and will be aiming to strengthen their grip on first place by picking up a victory at the Amex Stadium.

                  But Firmino knows anything less than generating a 100 per cent performance level will be punished by a Seagulls side who’ve only lost one of the last seven matches at home.

                  Ahead of the game, our No.9 sat down with Liverpoolfc.com at Melwood to look ahead to the fixture, as well as discussing his own run of form that has yielded four goals in his last two starts.

                  In addition, Firmino offered his congratulations following Mohamed Salah’s coronation as the CAF African Player of the Year for a second year running and reflected on the senior debuts of three Academy starlets at Molineux earlier this week.

                  Read on to see what the Brazilian had to say…

                  Firstly, Roberto, how important is it to bounce back at Brighton on Saturday after two defeats?

                  It’ll be a difficult game. Losing is obviously always bad; nobody likes to lose, and certainly not me. But now we’ve got to bounce back. We’ve worked hard every day so we’re prepared for the weekend. It’ll be a big game, a difficult game and we’ll do our best to get the three points.

                  Defeat at Manchester City last time out in the league, but we’re still four points clear at the top…

                  That’s what the Premier League is all about - it’s intensely competitive. If the team at the top stutters, the second place will overtake them. We know we can’t go to sleep and lose silly points. We must maintain our focus until the end of the season.

                  You’ve scored four times in your last two league games. How pleased are you to be back among the goals?

                  I’ve always loved scoring; I love to help my team with assists and goals. It’s what I always go out there with the aim of going to do. I love football and will do my best on the pitch. I’m really happy with everything at the moment. As players, we live for goals, victories and assists. We have to be prepared for what is in front of us and always be confident that a goal is coming, but we know you’ve got to work really hard for this to happen. All round, we have to maintain our focus.

                  Your understanding with Mo and Sadio looks like it’s continuing to grow…

                  It’s not just the understanding with Sadio and Mo Salah - it’s with the entire team. We’re in a great place at the moment. We’re maintaining this high level in the big games, and we need to carry on like this. I hope we can sustain it.

                  How much work goes in on the training ground to your partnership as a front three?

                  As I said before, the development has to be constant, the Premier League is very demanding, so your focus has to be 100 per cent and you have to work as hard as possible. You have to be consistent, which is the result of the hard work you put in working towards victories. It’s about effort, hard work day in, day out and the way we organise ourselves in training. That’s what it is.

                  Mo was named African Player of the Year for the second year running this week. Did you happen to see his dance?

                  I saw it on the internet! I would like to congratulate him on winning the African Player of the Year award for the second consecutive year. And yes, I saw that they tried to make him dance… he tried, but I don’t think it’s his forte!

                  Have you got any tips for him?

                  No, I might ask him about it later, though! His strength is playing football and scoring goals, that’s what he knows.

                  Back to the weekend, what do you expect from Brighton?

                  A difficult game, as always. There are no easy games in the Premier League. It’ll be another difficult game, but one where we’ll do our best to win. We have to maintain our focus and consistency to stay at the top.

                  Brighton’s home record is very impressive…

                  It is - and that’s one of the reasons why it’ll be a difficult game. It will be tough. It’s a good Brighton team, so we’ll have to be at our best to try to win the game. It’ll be a great game, an excellent match, very competitive.

                  Away from Brighton, what did you make of the debuts of Curtis Jones, Rafa Camacho and Ki-Jana Hoever earlier this week?

                  I think it’s really special. Three ‘debuts’ - as you say in English - from three great up-and-coming players. I really like the way they play football. Unfortunately, we didn’t win at Wolves, but they’re young - they’ll get even better and develop further.

                  What would be your advice to them at this stage of their young careers?

                  To keep their feet on the ground, to never get carried away and start thinking you’re too good. This is where it all starts for them, but they haven’t won anything yet. They need to remain focused, work hard and one day they’ll be able to show their full potential.

                  They obviously train with you here at Melwood. What are they like in the sessions?

                  The three of them are really impressive. Rafa Camacho is your typical quality Portuguese player; Curtis, as well, is quality on the ball. Ki-Jana is, again, an excellent player - and he played really well in the game against Wolves. My congratulations go to the three of them for their debuts, but now they need to keep focused and keep their feet on the ground to make the next steps.
                  What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                  Batman

                  F*** off!!!

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                    Originally posted by Red_Polo View Post
                    The posh bit of Widnes
                    It exists... honest

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                      Originally posted by Mike View Post
                      It exists... honest
                      I'll have to take your word for it haven't been down that way for what must be over a decade now!
                      Like blood on iron

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                        Originally posted by Yozza View Post
                        Interview: Firmino on Brighton test, Salah's dancing and trio's debuts

                        Roberto Firmino believes Liverpool must 'maintain their focus' as they aim to respond to back-to-back defeats when they travel to Brighton and Hove Albion on Saturday.

                        The Reds have suffered 2-1 losses to Manchester City and Wolverhampton Wanderers in their last two outings in the Premier League and FA Cup respectively.

                        Nevertheless, they hold a four-point lead at the summit of the top flight and will be aiming to strengthen their grip on first place by picking up a victory at the Amex Stadium.

                        But Firmino knows anything less than generating a 100 per cent performance level will be punished by a Seagulls side who’ve only lost one of the last seven matches at home.

                        Ahead of the game, our No.9 sat down with Liverpoolfc.com at Melwood to look ahead to the fixture, as well as discussing his own run of form that has yielded four goals in his last two starts.

                        In addition, Firmino offered his congratulations following Mohamed Salah’s coronation as the CAF African Player of the Year for a second year running and reflected on the senior debuts of three Academy starlets at Molineux earlier this week.

                        Read on to see what the Brazilian had to say…

                        Firstly, Roberto, how important is it to bounce back at Brighton on Saturday after two defeats?

                        It’ll be a difficult game. Losing is obviously always bad; nobody likes to lose, and certainly not me. But now we’ve got to bounce back. We’ve worked hard every day so we’re prepared for the weekend. It’ll be a big game, a difficult game and we’ll do our best to get the three points.

                        Defeat at Manchester City last time out in the league, but we’re still four points clear at the top…

                        That’s what the Premier League is all about - it’s intensely competitive. If the team at the top stutters, the second place will overtake them. We know we can’t go to sleep and lose silly points. We must maintain our focus until the end of the season.

                        You’ve scored four times in your last two league games. How pleased are you to be back among the goals?

                        I’ve always loved scoring; I love to help my team with assists and goals. It’s what I always go out there with the aim of going to do. I love football and will do my best on the pitch. I’m really happy with everything at the moment. As players, we live for goals, victories and assists. We have to be prepared for what is in front of us and always be confident that a goal is coming, but we know you’ve got to work really hard for this to happen. All round, we have to maintain our focus.

                        Your understanding with Mo and Sadio looks like it’s continuing to grow…

                        It’s not just the understanding with Sadio and Mo Salah - it’s with the entire team. We’re in a great place at the moment. We’re maintaining this high level in the big games, and we need to carry on like this. I hope we can sustain it.

                        How much work goes in on the training ground to your partnership as a front three?

                        As I said before, the development has to be constant, the Premier League is very demanding, so your focus has to be 100 per cent and you have to work as hard as possible. You have to be consistent, which is the result of the hard work you put in working towards victories. It’s about effort, hard work day in, day out and the way we organise ourselves in training. That’s what it is.

                        Mo was named African Player of the Year for the second year running this week. Did you happen to see his dance?

                        I saw it on the internet! I would like to congratulate him on winning the African Player of the Year award for the second consecutive year. And yes, I saw that they tried to make him dance… he tried, but I don’t think it’s his forte!

                        Have you got any tips for him?

                        No, I might ask him about it later, though! His strength is playing football and scoring goals, that’s what he knows.

                        Back to the weekend, what do you expect from Brighton?

                        A difficult game, as always. There are no easy games in the Premier League. It’ll be another difficult game, but one where we’ll do our best to win. We have to maintain our focus and consistency to stay at the top.

                        Brighton’s home record is very impressive…

                        It is - and that’s one of the reasons why it’ll be a difficult game. It will be tough. It’s a good Brighton team, so we’ll have to be at our best to try to win the game. It’ll be a great game, an excellent match, very competitive.

                        Away from Brighton, what did you make of the debuts of Curtis Jones, Rafa Camacho and Ki-Jana Hoever earlier this week?

                        I think it’s really special. Three ‘debuts’ - as you say in English - from three great up-and-coming players. I really like the way they play football. Unfortunately, we didn’t win at Wolves, but they’re young - they’ll get even better and develop further.

                        What would be your advice to them at this stage of their young careers?

                        To keep their feet on the ground, to never get carried away and start thinking you’re too good. This is where it all starts for them, but they haven’t won anything yet. They need to remain focused, work hard and one day they’ll be able to show their full potential.

                        They obviously train with you here at Melwood. What are they like in the sessions?

                        The three of them are really impressive. Rafa Camacho is your typical quality Portuguese player; Curtis, as well, is quality on the ball. Ki-Jana is, again, an excellent player - and he played really well in the game against Wolves. My congratulations go to the three of them for their debuts, but now they need to keep focused and keep their feet on the ground to make the next steps.
                        ...I must say, Bobby's english is ****ing amazing these days. 'Forte' ffs.. even some people who live here don't know what that means.

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                          Unless it’s the number forte bus!

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                            From the BBC:

                            Since Jurgen Klopp took over at Liverpool in October 2015, Roberto Firmino has been directly involved in 69 Premier League goals, more than any other player for the Reds (45 goals, 24 assists).
                            Could be a big player for us over the next 4 months. Need him to be more involved.
                            Another MASSIVE game

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                              Originally posted by Rigadon View Post
                              From the BBC:



                              Could be a big player for us over the next 4 months. Need him to be more involved.
                              He's definitely been more involved recently and getting used to his new role more. We can't expect him to score at the same rate as last year, but 5 in the last 4 games suggests he could finish the season with a good few more.
                              If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                                Originally posted by Rigadon View Post
                                From the BBC:



                                Could be a big player for us over the next 4 months. Need him to be more involved.

                                9 goals and three assists in the league from what is pretty much an attacking midfielder role is a pretty good return though.


                                Would guess that if he was starting in the same position as he played in last season that those numbers would be higher still.


                                He is doing more of a workhorse role than last season and as such I think he does not always catch the eye.
                                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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