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Frogfish

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Pep Lijnders had a good win (Dynamo Kiev 0-2 RBS) trying to get RBS into the CL group stages.

RBS gave up a ton of chances to Kiev but were very good on the break. Should wrap it up in the return in Salzburg.

Could a CL return to Anfield be on the cards?
 
On the CL :

We’re equal 5th favourites14/1 (with Barca). Arsenal 10/1 and Bayern 12/1 just ahead, PSG 18/1 just behind. First two are obvious.

Draw a week Thursday.
 
Pep Lijnders had a good win (Dynamo Kiev 0-2 RBS) trying to get RBS into the CL group stages.

RBS gave up a ton of chances to Kiev but were very good on the break. Should wrap it up in the return in Salzburg.

Could a CL return to Anfield be on the cards?

Kyiv is the official spelling now.
 
Bass Fishing GIF by Karl's Bait & Tackle
 
Your fishing trip was far more successful then mine about "defining world class" in another thread; can you share any bait hints?
 
Your fishing trip was far more successful then mine about "defining world class" in another thread; can you share any bait hints?
I thought your post was about an age old discussion we had on here about defining world class. Like always on here, it descended into chaos.

I just picked an easy trigger. It’s what I do.
 

View: https://x.com/DAC_1904/status/1836736002859167861

Former Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel has been named sporting director at DAC 1904 (Dunajska Streda).

Slovakian Skrtel played a total of 320 competitive matches for Liverpool. The 39-year-old also managed to represent clubs such as Fenerbahce and Zenit St Petersburg.

FC Spartak Trnava were his last team as Skrtel hung up the boots in May 2022.


Now Slovak club DAC 1904 have announced that Skrtel will be their new sporting director.

"This is a new and big step in his career and as a club we are ready to support him in this challenge. We wish him much success," said the club's chief exec Jan Van Daele.

DAC 1904 is in third place in the Slovak top-flight after six rounds.
 
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