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      Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm

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      s@int
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #138: Oct 16, 2015 09:35:04 pm
      Any football playing reds supporters going to the Spurs match tomorrow could you please bring your boots with you. A once in a lifetime opportunity that includes a footballer’s breakfast with your LFC players, a training session at the ground with the team and  Coaches, a three course meal , a fun filled Q&A session with JĂźrgen Klopp plus opportunities for autographs and photos. You’ll also take home a limited edition gift and keepsakes from this truly memorable day..... We are desperate!

      http://www.liverpoolfc.com/





      :)
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #139: Oct 16, 2015 09:35:20 pm
      how can a young fit strong man be so fragile ?
      Beggars belief

      If this carries on, we need a new striker come January
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #140: Oct 16, 2015 09:36:13 pm
      If he doesn't play I'm going to flip my lid, I took a 4 point penalty to put him in my fantasy team.
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #141: Oct 16, 2015 09:37:18 pm
      Anfield HQ ‏@AnfieldHQ  33s34 seconds ago
      Daniel Sturridge will face a late fitness test before Spurs tomorrow  :f_wah:

      Oh for F**k sake!

      Will we be able to field 11 players?

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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #142: Oct 16, 2015 09:38:02 pm
      Beggars belief

      If this carries on, we need a new striker come January

      We need one anyway with Ings out for the season.
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #143: Oct 16, 2015 09:38:40 pm
      Anfield HQ ‏@AnfieldHQ  33s34 seconds ago
      Daniel Sturridge will face a late fitness test before Spurs tomorrow  :f_wah:

      WTF, we simply can't risk him because of the obvious injury crisis.

      At this rate JĂźrgen will require another hair transplant...

      Benteke - injured
      Firmino - injured
      Sturridge - borderline
      Ings - out all season

      Talk about getting a chance handed to you Origi, time to step up lad. 5 strikers and we're struggling to play 1 up top, how's Yesil getting on, can we recall him?!?

      Jerome Sinclair could indeed get a place on the bench tomorrow.
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #144: Oct 16, 2015 09:47:21 pm
      A new striker may be needed even if only on loan in January.
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #145: Oct 16, 2015 10:04:52 pm
      Had Sturridge been to the England camp?
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #146: Oct 16, 2015 10:06:17 pm
      A new striker may be needed even if only on loan in January.

      If so, he can't be English, as Woy and the FA will do everything in their power to F**k them up..
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #147: Oct 16, 2015 10:06:51 pm
      If Sturridge is indeed injured after a week of intensive training under Klopp I think it's fair to say we can't rely on him under the style Klopp will want to play.

      Shame really as he is a good player but just completely unreliable.
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #148: Oct 16, 2015 10:09:52 pm
      If Daniel is out then who do you think plays up front?
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #149: Oct 16, 2015 10:10:36 pm
      If Daniel is out then who do you think plays up front?

      Origi

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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #150: Oct 16, 2015 10:14:18 pm
      If Daniel is out then who do you think plays up front?

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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #151: Oct 16, 2015 10:16:05 pm

      Start the lad anyway up top.  Has about the shooting accuracy of Cisse but will tear through the Spuds defence.

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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #152: Oct 16, 2015 10:21:38 pm
      Start the lad anyway up top.  Has about the shooting accuracy of Cisse but will tear through the Spuds defence.



      If Daniel is out then Divock is our only option and to be fair  I thought he played well against Sion apart from his coolness in front of goal. But hopefully that's just a matter of experience and confidence for a 20 year old.

      And as you say pace is one thing all defenders hate and Divock has plenty of that.

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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #153: Oct 16, 2015 10:25:59 pm
      If Daniel is out then who do you think plays up front?

      Our only remaining fit striker
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #154: Oct 16, 2015 10:46:52 pm
      So we could possibly go into this game with no recognised strikers, woo hoo with JĂźrgen at the helm who cares, Coutts to score a couple and we win 2-1, c'mon fellow Reds lets be positive here. Help me here fellow Reds trying to put a positive spin on things. It's a new era, and me for one trying to be positive. Y.N.W.A.
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #155: Oct 16, 2015 10:52:46 pm
      I know the injuries are annoying but isn't it a refreshing change not to know what team we're going to play tomorrow, genius tactics already.

      Something that was moaned about and brushed off as nothing in the past, I know for sure it'll make a difference for the future if this level of secrecy is maintained, good to see the change.
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #156: Oct 16, 2015 11:16:08 pm
      I know the injuries are annoying but isn't it a refreshing change not to know what team we're going to play tomorrow, genius tactics already.

      Something that was moaned about and brushed off as nothing in the past, I know for sure it'll make a difference for the future if this level of secrecy is maintained, good to see the change.

      Teams out on RAWK mate, so the leaks go on.

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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #157: Oct 16, 2015 11:24:48 pm
      Teams out on RAWK mate, so the leaks go on.



      Ah bollocks, really?

      That's disappointing to be honest, I know it is difficult to keep things private in these modern times but it's just something that grinds me because it makes their job so much easier if it can be relied upon.
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #158: Oct 16, 2015 11:28:26 pm
      Teams out on RAWK mate, so the leaks go on.



      Who is the uber thundercunt leaking such information?
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #159: Oct 16, 2015 11:35:09 pm
      Klopp is understood to be considering naming
      Sturridge as substitute, as the England forward continues his quest for full fitness. (Barrett)

      Tony Barrett
      Published 1 minute ago
      Jürgen Klopp has introduced a hardline regime at Liverpool that has turned the club’s
      Melwood training ground into a no-go zone for players’ wives. The new manager has also
      cracked down on the amount of time off each player is allowed.
      In a passionate speech this week, Klopp informed his players that “Melwood is the
      headquarters of football”, the inference being that any socialising should be done elsewhere
      and their only focus while at the training ground should be on work.
      In keeping with the policy that he had in place at Borussia Dortmund, Klopp has made it clear
      that wives and girlfriends should not be invited to the training ground during working hours.
      However, the German has stopped short of implementing a blanket ban because of an
      understanding that there will be occasions when partners are welcome.
      Players have also discovered that scheduled time off has been cancelled as Klopp attempts to
      turn Liverpool into one of the Barclays Premier League’s fittest and hardest-working teams.
      Although the 48-year-old is yet to introduce double training sessions, as was the case at
      Dortmund, the emphasis he places on industry and maximum effort is already becoming
      apparent.
      “We need to train as often and for as long as it is possible,” Klopp said. His methods will be
      put to the test for the first time in this country today, when Liverpool take on Tottenham
      Hotspur at White Hart Lane. Regardless of the challenge confronting him, Klopp insists that
      taking over as manager of Liverpool does not present a risk to his reputation as one of
      Europe’s most revered and sought- after coaches.
      “I am many things but I am not a gambler,” Klopp said. “No, absolutely not. I had no contact
      to any other club. For me it’s very easy not to read the sport news. I have worked a whole day,
      so I am not interested. Sometimes I look at the other teams but not me. When I heard about
      the interest from Liverpool, I didn’t think, ‘OK, maybe I should wait.’ No, I never had a plan.
      “I heard it, I felt what I felt. And then I got some information, more and more. I am interested
      in English football, so I knew many things [already]. And then we decided together that we
      wanted to do this. We knew it was a big challenge. But life is a challenge, so it’s not the
      biggest problem.”
      Klopp’s first task will be to pick a team to face Spurs in the middle of an injury crisis that has
      left him without Danny Ings, Joe Gomez, Christian Benteke, Jordan Henderson and Roberto
      Firmino. Regardless of his lack of options, Klopp is understood to be considering naming
      Daniel Sturridge as substitute, as the England forward continues his quest for full fitness, and
      fielding Divock Origi as a lone attacker.

      The scale of the injury problems that Klopp has encountered has prompted him to include a
      quartet of young players in the squad that travelled from Liverpool to London yesterday.
      Connor Randall, a defender, Jerome Sinclair, a forward, and JoĂŁo Carlos Texeira and Pedro
      Chirivella, both midfielders, are under consideration for a place on the Liverpool bench.
      Klopp is likely to dispense with the 3-4-3 system that Brendan Rodgers deployed before his
      sacking a fortnight ago, and will instead revert to a flat back four as he seeks to implement the
      pressing game that he hopes will help to revive Liverpool’s fortunes after inheriting a team
      who have won only five league matches since April.
      “He has said to us that he wants an intense team, a team in which everybody has to run,”
      Alberto Moreno, the left back, said. “He doesn’t want individualism and I like this way of
      thinking. He wants us working together, he wants us to be a team all of the time, and I like
      this idea.
      “I think it matches my way of playing. I am always aggressive, energetic and give my all, so it
      matches Klopp’s style of playing. Above all, we need to keep working — to keep working
      hard to make a place for myself in the team and keep working under his orders.
      “He loves football and he transmits that to us. We have to take that on to the pitch. I knew he
      was very intense, very smart and someone who analyses the opponent very well.
      “That has been reflected in what Dortmund achieved, which was incredible. It caught the
      attention of Europe. He had so many great players, but you need a good manager to manage
      those players. Klopp did it very well during the time he was there and I hope he will do as
      well here as he did in Dortmund.”
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      Re: Pre Match: Spurs v Liverpool -Sat 17 Oct, 12.45pm
      Reply #160: Oct 16, 2015 11:48:54 pm
      Reading the Barrett report it seems like Klopp doesn't think Sturridge is up to the intensive football he demands, hence I can Origi for the first 60 mins closing down and haranging the Spurs defenders and Sturridge for the last 30 mins.

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