Liverpool Football Club 2022/23

That’s a fine team. Fabio lad could rotate in the Cam with Harvey. Carvalho is a star in the making I reckon.

Sent it from the Rathoath inn gmail address and he will 100% get it

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It’s not saying too much but he was one of the better players last night. He doesn’t have enough pace to be playing in a wide position but he’s very good on the ball and will get better when his decision making gets better

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He’s got growing pains.

The last LFC player I remember with growing pains was a teenage Steven Gerrard.

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Mona will have to get him off the Deep Fried Mars Bars, Irn Bru and Heroin and onto rice and pasta. Will take a while.

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The warmer weather he’ll encounter by Moving a few hundred miles south will take time to adjust to as well

Plus he won’t have those long hours up on the ladder tiling roofs now he’s a full time professional.

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It’s all gone pear shaped really for Klopp since he came out on the Monday after the FA Cup Final and spoke up for the louts that booed the Duke of Cambridge.

Talk about bad karma. You wouldn’t have a moments luck after such an ill advised intervention.

Does there be football on of a Thursday night?

He lost his aura when he got rid of the glasses

Helmuth suffered an aneurysm in his right arm shortly after that European final which effectively finished his career. There were rumours that the aneurysm was caused by a beating inflicted by Ceaucescu connected heavies. It was alleged that Valentin Ceaucescu who ran the club was jealous of all the attention that Duckadam was getting. There was a story printed in the Irish Times (I think) that he was beaten up because a Real Madrid fan sent him a Mercedes and he refused to hand it over to Ceaucescu.

Duckadam dismissed all these rumours as fantasy.

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This Caeucescu family sound worse than the Glazers.

The bould Helmuth was five weeks after his 27th birthday when this photo was taken.

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Duckadam was an ethnic German, a Banat Swabian to be precise. The Swabians migrated to Banat in the 18th century after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire and the flight of Muslims from the region. It was then the least densely populated area in Europe. Intriguingly some Banat Swabians chose to stay in Romania after WW2 and as Romania eventually chose to follow a less severe policy of repatriation, those that stayed weren’t forced to repatriate to Germany.

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Some talk of English teams moving their games to Aviva for the European ties during the week.

The Ratoath boys will GO AGAIN

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Liverpool vs Rangers at the aviva :frowning:

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Croke Park unavailable due to the Garth Brooks occupation.
You heading to Croker to see him yourself? A simple Y/N will suffice. :wink:

admins?

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What could possibly go wrong?