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It was actually 69Originally posted by Buzzo View PostNo way, that’s the same summer I got my first real six-string, which I bought at the five-and-dime.
Those were the best days of my life
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9f06QZCVUHg"]Bryan Adams - Summer of 69 - YouTube[/ame]Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
Those that killed her, were following the law.
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Originally posted by red g View PostWill be injured during the break without playing.
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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JJ Bull.Originally posted by Irishnev View Post
I'd like to hear his analysis in the previous 12 games when we didn't need a DM against Spurs.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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He's shown he can be ruthless, when a player's attitude is bad. Just look at how Sakho was treated.Originally posted by labourRed View PostJust read his comments on Lovren in the presser. He's saying the right things from a player's perspective but I worry about him. I get the impression he doesn't have that ruthless streak that the great managers have, time will tell i guess.
I do think though, from a performance point of view, he's more trusting than most managers, and more likely to give a player a time to improve.Last edited by Pablo; 27-10-17, 02:55 PM.
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It's weird alright, it was clear as night and day that Ibe wasn't as great as the hype suggested and it was also clear that Klopp didn't trust him given how he berated him during games.Originally posted by Pablo View PostHe's shown he can be ruthless, when a player's attitude is bad. Just look at how Sakho was treated.
I do think though, from a performance point of view, he's more trusting than most managers, and more likely to give a player a time to improve.
But he does seem to rate players that i/we don't. He has the luxury of seeing them in training though where we only judge players on the pitch.
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