He’s a fraud. A spoofer.
Can someone post up the goals? I was at the Hurling
Wait for match of the day.
At the in-laws. Mightn’t get it.
Saw them on Twitter there
Are Liverpool leaving all the scoring to centre halves and front three this season?
Big Joel is surely the world’s second best centre half by now
In the full season before Jurgen Klopp arrived at Anfield, they drew five and lost four of their 19 home games. That season, Stoke City scored more home goals than Liverpool.
Saturday’s victory over Arsenal made it 42 unbeaten league games at Anfield.
Not so long ago there was a poster who reckoned Klopp should be sacked and that Rodgers was harshly dealt with.
cc @Cicero_Dandi
Is that the season Jürgen Klopp arrived?
He used the word ‘before’
Why won’t he just answer the question?
I though it was pretty self explanatory. In Rodgers’ last full season in charge, Stoke scored more goals (32) at home than Liverpool (30), losing 4 and drawing 5.See below…
You thought Rodgers was harshly treated when sacked as that poor run continued in to the following season but believed Klopp should have been sacked at an early stage of his tenure. We urged caution about your myopic view on numerous occasions.
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Klopp has Liverpool on a record run of home league victories in the club’s history.
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Liverpool are unbeaten at home in 42 league games.
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Klopp led Liverpool to a record points total in the league last season.
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Klopp is the incumbent Champions League winning manager.
For someone who believes they are knowledgeable on many things, especially football, how could you have got it so horribly wrong?
Incorrect.
Manchester City earned more points than them last season.
Apologies if you misunderstood.
Man City got more points than them last season.
The home record trophy must be unbelievable.
I believe FFP rules will retrospectively reduce Man City’s points total.
You’re making assumptions, the facts say City got more points than Liverpool last season and spent less money than Liverpool last season.
Goes well along alongside ole big ears
Prince Charles?
Close, Dobby.
City have spent well over half a billion since Klopp arrived at Liverpool. 4 times more than Klopp. City finished 17 points ahead of Liverpool the season before Klopp joined and have spent 4 times the amount. You would expect the gap to have widened considerably. It has reduced significantly yet you were calling for his head. How could you have got it so wrong?