Damien360 wrote: » Lampard at Chelsea is worse. I listen to the bbc football daily podcasts and Frank can do no wrong. Ex-England star doing great things. He at least got Derby to the playoffs so has some experience. Ole on the other hand has a host of ex-Utd footballers all over the bbc and sky. He also can do no wrong. Utd is too big of a club for Ole to steer. Much too early in his career. Both will be given more time than should be afforded them.
martyos121 wrote: » Got an effigy of Pukki burning in the front garden.
6 wrote: » Nice to be on the other side looking in at Monday Meltdowns. Had too many to mention here over the years!
Harry Palmr wrote: » PM's are visible to mods. They'll get us if they want to!
Thanx 4 The Fish wrote: » No they are not.
5starpool wrote: » Nor admins either. They are only available to techy guys with very restricted access who query the database, and this will only be done when there is a legal order to do so. That position has been stated multiple times. I'm amazed someone with Harry's milage here thought mods can read PMs other than their own.
Wheety wrote: » Did Rafa do 11? I know Rodgers did. While 12 is the all time record :eek: Klopp is the quickest Liverpool manager in history to reach 300 points. He's done it in 146 games. Took Kenny 150 to do it in the 80s. (I presume that is adjusted for the 80s games to be based on 3pts, but I read it on the LFC website). Edit: It's obviously adjusted or else it would mean that Kenny won his first 150 games
Agent Coulson wrote: » Keita could be out for a while is the latest news tonight.
5starpool wrote: » I have to butt in here. You are either very young and are making an incorrect assumption, or have a bad memory, but 3 points for a win came in a few years before Kennys first stint as manager.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Back to actual football matters Keita could be out for a while is the latest news tonight.
cjmc wrote: » A quick Google shows it came in in 1981. Thought it was earlier
Speak Now wrote: » This change cost us the league 38 years later Also goal average would have won it for us in 1989, 14 years too late this time!
5starpool wrote: » I'm amazed someone with Harry's milage here thought mods can read PMs other than their own.
Turtyturd wrote: » The offside trap we’re playing reminds me of how we defended free kicks last season. Pundits went on and on about it talking about how we’d be caught out, and every match had numerous posts on here talking about how we ‘got lucky’ multiple times in each game by catching teams offside. Luck has little to do with it, we either catch them off or we don’t and the first mistake will be followed by ‘I told you so’ comments ignoring the 99 times it worked previously. If we implement this as well as the free kick defending there will be nothing to worry about.
murpho999 wrote: » Regarding the high line, isn't it also something that they will get better at as well with more games under their belt and within 10 -12 games it will be smoother than it appears to be now? Do people think Klopp and his coaches are stupid and don't work things out?
MD1990 wrote: » Think the biggest reason for our defensive decline so far is our players are out of form. Van Dijk probably made more mistakes in the last 4 games than all of last season. He has still played well but has made some errors.
FitzShane wrote: » The one that has worried me the most was Yoshida outjumping him for a header on goal against Southampton. Luckily for him, Adrian made a greatly save, and most of the attention went on that instead.
Alonso77 wrote: » Anyone else worried about the prospect of being worried?
Bandana boy wrote: » Getting very worried about Saturday , defensively we look suspect , have not been able to keep a clean sheet so far this season and up against a bang in form Aubameyang . Its going to be a long week