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Div is done, isn't he?

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He's just got that horror trifecta that no one can ever redeem themselves from.

Black. Droopy eyelids. Massive cock.

You can have a pretty great life with those qualities, so long as you don't value affirmation or acceptance.

Im not sure if you just called me a racist.
 
He's just got that horror trifecta that no one can ever redeem themselves from.

Black. Droopy eyelids. Massive cock.

You can have a pretty great life with those qualities, so long as you don't value affirmation or acceptance.

One out of three ain't bad! (It's so dark in here!)
 
He's just got that horror trifecta that no one can ever redeem themselves from.

Black. Droopy eyelids. Massive cock.

You can have a pretty great life with those qualities, so long as you don't value affirmation or acceptance.

u ok hun?
 
Im not sure if you just called me a racist.

Well think of it this way, that if he did accuse you of it, and you then sued for defamation, and I was his defence lawyer, then you'd lose the case regardless, nothing you could say or do would prevent it, the court would find you to be indeed be racist. So on that basis, I guess you're a racist.
 
Well think of it this way, that if he did accuse you of it, and you then sued for defamation, and I was his defence lawyer, then you'd lose the case regardless, nothing you could say or do would prevent it, the court would find you to be indeed be racist. So on that basis, I guess you're a racist.

I’d never pick a fight with Dantes being involved. I’d be on a hiding to nothing.
 
Well think of it this way, that if he did accuse you of it, and you then sued for defamation, and I was his defence lawyer, then you'd lose the case regardless, nothing you could say or do would prevent it, the court would find you to be indeed be racist. So on that basis, I guess you're a racist.


Dantes in action, as seen by a court artist:

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Weird as it may sound, can Klopp play him in defense as CB, he has the build for it. You never know with the condensed list of fixtures which causes fitness problems. Whatever happens, I am sure he will redeem himself and will be here post January
 
He could have been so much more if he could push himself a kitty bit more. Too bad but he’ll have with fond memories.
 
He could have been so much more if he could push himself a kitty bit more. Too bad but he’ll have with fond memories.

I'm surprised there are actually other clubs coming in for him. I mean, a look at his record would surely show that he's failed to make a mark at any club on loan, and he's also failed to seize on most of the opportunities he's been given here (especially the chances he's had post-CL final). Even at about £20m, he's hardly that good a gamble for most other clubs. He doesn't hold the ball up well, he doesn't press well, he doesn't score often enough. Yes, he can be fantastic on his day, which is why we have such a soft spot for him, but would any prospective buyer look at footage of those recent games, when he really had every chance to show his ability and yet he's been wretched, and think, 'Now there's the man we need...'? I'd love to know their reasoning.
 
I'm surprised there are actually other clubs coming in for him. I mean, a look at his record would surely show that he's failed to make a mark at any club on loan, and he's also failed to seize on most of the opportunities he's been given here (especially the chances he's had post-CL final). Even at about £20m, he's hardly that good a gamble for most other clubs. He doesn't hold the ball up well, he doesn't press well, he doesn't score often enough. Yes, he can be fantastic on his day, which is why we have such a soft spot for him, but would any prospective buyer look at footage of those recent games, when he really had every chance to show his ability and yet he's been wretched, and think, 'Now there's the man we need...'? I'd love to know their reasoning.
Rumours that we are whoring him as part of a swap deal for a defender.

Kabak been mentioned.
 
It wasn't so long ago that Div played well for us. Managers back themselves to get the best out of players, so it wouldn't surprise me at all if he was wanted, even if his recent form has been appalling.

Managers are egotistical too, and reckon they can do what others can't.
 
It wasn't so long ago that Div played well for us. Managers back themselves to get the best out of players, so it wouldn't surprise me at all if he was wanted, even if his recent form has been appalling.

Managers are egotistical too, and reckon they can do what others can't.

Sure, I get that. But this is a player managed by Klopp, surely the best man-manager and motivator currently in world football, and this is a player in arguably the world's best team, and he's shown a quite extraordinary lack of motivation. And his previous loan deals with smaller clubs have shown he doesn't get inspired by being a bigger fish in a smaller pond, either. So there're managers with egos and there are deluded ones, too. You've got to be incredibly self-confident, or just deranged, to think it's worth endangering your job by gambling on Divock right now.
 
Sure, I get that. But this is a player managed by Klopp, surely the best man-manager and motivator currently in world football, and this is a player in arguably the world's best team, and he's shown a quite extraordinary lack of motivation. And his previous loan deals with smaller clubs have shown he doesn't get inspired by being a bigger fish in a smaller pond, either. So there're managers with egos and there are deluded ones, too. You've got to be incredibly self-confident, or just deranged, to think it's worth endangering your job by gambling on Divock right now.

I think the issue could be that because he is not first choice or even on the bench that he completely loses what little motivation he may have had previously. Probably shows up to training to make up the numbers. Personally, I love the guy, and on his day he has every quality you could look for in a striker, pace power, a little dribble, and clinical with both short and long range shooting. The CL final goal he scored made him look like the striker that every lower team (and some top teams) would love to have. I think Klopp has held onto him because he was on a very good trajectory in Klopp's first season - but that injury vs Everton put him out and he has never shown the same determination. This season he looks like he is completely out of it, and even when he has come on a sub looks completely lost - probably Klopp sees the same thing now and is willing to finally off-load him.
 
[article]Liverpool striker Divock Origi has shown interest in a move to a second Belgian club after recent links with Club Brugge, according to a report.

Origi has largely struggled to claim a regular spot in Jurgen Klopp’s team since his move to Anfield in 2015.

Indeed, that is despite him masterminding the Reds’ Champions League triumph in 2019 with three crucial goals. What’s more, he has come up with several important strikes in the Premier League.

However, the 25-year-old has only made seven outings this campaign, including playing seven minutes of Premier League action.

Previous reports have suggested that Diogo Jota’s form could lead manager Jurgen Klopp to sanction Origi’s exit.

The speculation claimed that it is ‘quite possible’ that the Belgian could leave in January.

But Jota has since suffered a knee problem which will rule him out until around the end of January.

Nevertheless, Voetbal24 now claims that Brugge will have to ‘act quickly’ if they want to sign Origi. That is because the striker will ‘threaten’ to move to Royal Antwerp instead.

Brugge lead the Jupiler League, with Antwerp eight points behind in seventh. However, should Origi leave Anfield, he would want to rediscover his scoring touch which could lead to Antwerp rising up the table.

In any case, the report adds that Antwerp have already put plans in place to sign a new striker in January.

Origi has long found himself behind Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino in the Liverpool pecking order.

But he has also recently fell behind Takumi Minamino; the Japan international justified another Premier League start on Saturday with a goal inside five minutes at Crystal Palace.[/article]
 
Gosh , it'd speak volumes if origi who had pretty high stock 12/18 months ago, at the age of 25 ends up playing in fucking Belgium.

He absolutely could play on the shoulder of defenders like mo and mane do for us and be a threat just like they are continually but for whatever reason he doesn't.

It's clearly a will not a skill thing and his lack of motivation and effort may well sour some of his legacy left behind at the club
 
He’s meant to be so laid back off the pitch and that comes across on it. To be a top striker you have to be on it and he seems like in a constant state of “whatever”.
 
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