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Fastest to 50 Liverpool goals:

Mohamed Salah – 65 appearances
Albert Stubbins – 77 appearances
Roger Hunt – 79 appearances
George Allan – 81 appearances
Jack Parkinson – 81 appearances
Sam Raybould – 81 appearances
Fernando Torres – 84 appearances

No words will do this run any justice -
 
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I love him. I know we're all waiting him to plummet from the staggering standards he set last season, but I really believe in him. He's boss. He'll fill his boots this season sooner or later.
 
I mean, his record is clearly ridiculous right? This isn't scoring 10 or 20 goals in some impressive period of time. It's 50, and he has been here little more than a year. It is incredible! Where's the fucking love you c*nts?
 
We're all waiting for him to kick off and force a move to Barca or Madrid.
Or get his legs chopped off by the Egyptian FA
 
Well cut it out bitches. He's fucking breaking records. It isn't like Liverpool have had a paucity of incredible goalscorers. We've had some of the best in the history of English footy. Rush, Torres, Fowler, Owen, Keegan, St John. He has got to 50 goals well ahead of any of them. We should be on our knees worshipping this guy.
 
He has obliterated the record. It's natural people feel more disbelief and skepticism than Love...because it feels too good to be true.
 
We're all waiting for him to kick off and force a move to Barca or Madrid.
Or get his legs chopped off by the Egyptian FA

I have this weird - idiotic might I add - feeling that he'll stay here longer because of who he is ... Does he really want what comes with being at Madrid or Barca ...
 
Well cut it out bitches. He's fucking breaking records. It isn't like Liverpool have had a paucity of incredible goalscorers. We've had some of the best in the history of English footy. Rush, Torres, Fowler, Owen, Keegan, St John. He has got to 50 goals well ahead of any of them. We should be on our knees worshipping this guy.
So true that...we always somehow end up with a worldy up front. Nothing upset me more than Torres leaving because of when and to whom he went...but we always seem to make them so good anyway ... but Klopp is so right in that the team play in a way that allows them to create these chances for him.
 
Honest question here because it might just be my opinion

I feel like the kop doesn't love him as much as recent heroes. Is it because we've been the jilted bride too often and we're scared of getting hurt again? Or is genuine disbelief of his talents and werew shocked?

I remember more of a love for Torres and Suarez than Salah has got
 
I mean I love him...but it doesn't feel as raw and emotional as Torres or Suarez
 
I mean I love him...but it doesn't feel as raw and emotional as Torres or Suarez
I think I know what you mean. I think it's because we've been burned too many times, man.

* stares off into the distance *
 
He’s been amazing. His goal return has been on another level, it’s not like he had a few fluke hat tricks or whatever. He’s scored once or twice in tons of games.
Yet I always have this impression of Salah being inconsistent. It might be illogical considering the consistency at which he scores, but his sloppy passes, horrible shots on goal, and his low-ish dribbling success rate stops me from being mesmerized in the same way Suarez’s genius did, or even how Fowler did.
Yet his record speaks for itself. Maybe that’s not all. Maybe I need to see some kind of relatable flawed personality in players? Hmm. But then I hated Rudock and Ince. Genius and dickhead might be the combination I like.
 
It might be generational - I know for a fact that a lot of younger Liverpool fans absolutely adore Salah and he also has a lot of fans around the world who are not Liverpool fans. It’s hard to compare him to Suarez, because he doesn’t have the same kind of idiosyncratic brilliance and most consistent goal-scorers are in a way boring - Michael Owen was the epitome of a boring striker, but you could say even talents like Lewandowski or Christiano Ronaldo are boring in a way; they just score with incredible consistency and variety, but not necessarily capture the imagination in a way a bad boy genius like Suarez or George Best did.
 
He has essentially scored one goal a week, every week since we bought him to a quickly muted chorus of "Chelsea Reject", "Overpriced" comments from our rivals.
 
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