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      The Kop / Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      « Last post by Keith Singleton on Today at 11:11:47 am »
      Looked 10 years younger already!

      I'm not surprised now that he doesn't have to look after you lot.  :f_whistle:
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      The Kop / Re: Arne Slot - LFC Manager (Head Coach)
      « Last post by Scottbot on Today at 10:58:50 am »
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      Sports / Re: Cricket
      « Last post by dunlop liddell shankly on Today at 10:54:21 am »
      Didn’t get to watch any of the yanks match with Canada as I was in work first thing today but looks like they won fairly comfortably with a great knock from some lad called Jones. 94 not out is nothing to be sneezed at regardless of the quality of opposition, especially when it comes in just 40 balls.

      Should be home in time for the West Indies match though. Hopefully they can have a good run in this as well, keep the home crowd interested. Few things better in cricket than the West Indian crowd in full carnival atmosphere.
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      European & World Football / Re: Champions League 2023-2024
      « Last post by AussieRed on Today at 01:41:21 am »
      cu*ts!
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      The Kop / Re: Jürgen Klopp - LFC Manager (Part 2)
      « Last post by AussieRed on Today at 01:39:54 am »
      Looked 10 years younger already!
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      European & World Football / Re: Champions League 2023-2024
      « Last post by sore monad on Today at 01:16:31 am »
      Same thing from RM feels like every F***ing year. Play sh*t, keeper keeps you in it, score, win.

      And not just in the final, all through the tournament. They robbed City and Bayern as well. Ridiculous how many times they've won the CL with smash and grab performances.

      Obviously having 4 or 5 world class players helps. You can get away with a lot. But it is a bit depressing. Knew it was going to happen as well. Every chance Dortmund missed just cranked up the sense of inevitability. Really would like to see somebody tear them a new one in a final, burst their entitled balloon.
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      European & World Football / Re: Champions League 2023-2024
      « Last post by paulow63 on Today at 12:27:29 am »
      Can't stand real Madrid and so to see them do to Dortmund what they did to us is quite deflating. Things just seem to go their way when they need it. I don't think it's part of a masterplan, more just experience and luck. Outplayed for most of the game but still pick up the trophy. One doesn't usually flow so often from the other but for Madrid it does.
      Last two finals, Courtois can stretch about 15 feet which helps.
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      European & World Football / Re: Champions League 2023-2024
      « Last post by JD on Yesterday at 11:23:40 pm »
      Our team of 2019. 2021 beats these two easily

      This is possibly true. Although our 2007 team was arguably better than our 2005 team.
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      European & World Football / Re: Champions League 2023-2024
      « Last post by JD on Yesterday at 11:21:42 pm »
      If Liverpool ever play Madrid in a final again, Klopp can't watch!
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      European & World Football / Re: Champions League 2023-2024
      « Last post by Aggerdoo on Yesterday at 10:53:57 pm »
      It has always...and will always be about putting the ball in the net. Dortmund had their chances, and if you don't take them then you you can't complain about the result. Madrid were sh*te but as is often the case........ lucky.

      They are the most clinical time in world football over the last decade.

      Whereas we (and other teams) screw up 4 or even 5 on 1 situations, they seem to always score from the fewest chances possible.
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