From this day forward the Inn will celebrate Arthur’s Day on Sept 1st
To Arthur
From this day forward the Inn will celebrate Arthur’s Day on Sept 1st
To Arthur
He’s an excellent player. Will do wreck with those runners in front of him
Big Darwin lad back at weekend.
We go again.
Big Joel fit again
Liverpool and Gort
Arthur’s always make an impact, show serious leadership and bravery.
To Arthur
He will do untold.
Do we know what number Arthur lad has picked?
Number 29.
1759
Talksport just said Chelsea, United & Arsenal all came in for him at the last minute but he turned them down.
The Kloppo factor was key,
Lucas probably a word as well
We got Arthur in the draught. Just as well Emre Can has left. Arthur and Can have never gone together.
There was a significant moment on Wednesday night for observers of the styling, the optics, the physical theatre of Liverpool FC during the Jürgen Klopp years. With 83 minutes gone at Anfield and Newcastle’s players maintaining a fine pitch of drilled defensive aggression – plus, of course, some equally fine-drilled defensive time‑wasting – Kostas Tsimikas, Fabinho and Harvey Elliott produced a three-man blitz on the left side of the Liverpool midfield, nipping and snapping at Joe Willock’s heels and drawing a free‑kick 40 yards from goal.
And there it was at last: the Anfield face, the Klopp sweats, the red rictus – sweat-drenched, fretful, boggle-eyed, peering out at the world from some mind-bending lactic acid trip. A little late perhaps. But undeniably present as Willock turned to protest to the referee, to take a moment of respite in the middle of a first really sustained spell of familiar red-shirted condenser-football.
This isn’t personal. It’s tactics. Willock played really well on Wednesday, as did all of Newcastle’s players, resisting that process with great heart and a clearly defined plan. But this is a Liverpool team that have built an era on exhausting its opponents, that have inflicted the Anfield face from Vicarage Road to the Camp Nou, a moment in any game that acts as a signpost to victory, like a cut above a boxer’s eye or a distance runner rolling and writhing on the back straight.
Jota in squad too.
Thiago back training next week.
Tsimikas, Carvalho and Darwin start
Liverpool team to face Everton
Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Tsimikas, Gomez, Van Dijk (c), Fabinho, Elliott, Carvalho, Salah, Diaz, Nunez
Subs: Adrian, Robertson, Phillips, Matip, Milner, Arthur, Bajcetic, Firmino, Jota
Things are looking up. Only need to put one keeper on the bench to make up the numbers