Oh dear
I wish these these cunts would fuck off & 'support' someone else.
Oh dear
I wish Jay Riley would fuck off & 'support' someone else.
I wish these these cunts would fuck off & 'support' someone else.
I wish these these cunts would fuck off & 'support' someone else.
Seems like you may not have noticed .... but he wasn't free.Nothing ever comes free... are we gonna get to the end of transfer window and then salah gets sold to balance the books.
Tell that to Barcelona— it thought Coutinho was going to be a free lunch.Nothing ever comes free... are we gonna get to the end of transfer window and then salah gets sold to balance the books.
I'd hate to be you - you go from extreme highs to extreme lows. It's not good for you.Nothing ever comes free... are we gonna get to the end of transfer window and then salah gets sold to balance the books.
I'm pretty sure Salah will leave this summer. We'll buy four or five decent players, and he'll have a back injury around mid August, then pay for everyone we just bought.
Exactly and he has said fuck all since the CL final.
I got the feeling in his post match interview away at Rome. Everyone else was all going on about how great the opportunity was and how they loved Klopp and the team ethic, he just said how great he was and it was down to all his hard work. I thought, hmmm.
He has said it was an accident with Ramos and he doesn't blame him.
Hmmmmmmmmmm
Yeah, I read that somewhere too, come to mention it.Where did you see that Pat?
Was it in a post from Dreambeliever?Yeah, I read that somewhere too, come to mention it.
Hmmmmmmmm.Was it in a post from Dreambeliever?
The shoulder injury Salah sustained could yet rule him out of Russia 2018, but Liverpool physic Ruben Pons insists the Egyptian bears no animosity towards Ramos, who has been roundly criticised by fans and pundits for the robust challenge.
“Salah has not told me anything about Sergio Ramos,” said the Spaniard.
“I don’t think he is angry with him. It was an accidental challenge.
“We knew that it was something serious as soon as he fell on the ground because he never complains. We feared the worst.
“I was devastated. I tried to keep him calm. I told him he couldn’t do anything about it now and that he should not worry. It was time to look for solutions and not regret that things had not worked out.”
Pons also insisted that Liverpool’s medical team were doing everything in their power to have Salah back in time for the big kick-off.
Egypt’s World Cup campaign begins against Uruguay on June 15, before games against Saudi Arabia and the host nation, Russia.
“Once we knew the injury, we planned the treatment,” said Pons. “He is sad about what happened, but is totally focused on his recovery and seeing when he can be ready.
“He is going to mark the recovery times. In principle it will be three to four weeks, but we are going to try to reduce those deadlines, that’s the big goal.”