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Liverpool v Spurs (4:30pm - 31st March)

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Liverpool right back Trent Alexander-Arnold is a doubt for Sunday’s Premier League game against Tottenham Hotspur due to a back injury, manager Jürgen Klopp has said.
The injury forced Alexander-Arnold to withdraw from England’s squad for their Euro 2020 qualifiers against the Czech Republic and Montenegro during the recent international break.
“Trent still feels his back. We’re not 100 per cent sure so we have to watch him,” Klopp told Liverpool’s website.
“It’s not an obvious injury that you can say something is broke or whatever, it’s just a bit annoying actually that he cannot feel really free.”
Swiss winger Xherdan Shaqiri should be fit for the weekend after recovering from a groin injury that kept him out of international duty and Klopp also revealed that centre back Joe Gomez had started training again.
Gomez has been sidelined since having surgery to mend a lower leg fracture he picked up at the start of December and is training away from the rest of the squad.
“Joe is not injured anymore and nearly fit after a long time,” Klopp added. “I think Joe was out for 15 weeks. That’s long so he needs to now create the basis again for the rest of the season.”
Midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, who has not played since rupturing a ligament in his right knee last April, has suffered a minor setback after sustaining a muscle injury playing for the under-23s.
“Ox is positive, we are all positive,” Klopp said. “It was a little setback. That’s how it is. We’re careful of course . . . and I think he’ll be in training in a week again.”
League leaders Liverpool are two points ahead of Manchester City having played a game more but could find themselves back in second before Spurs visit Anfield, with City travelling to second-bottom Fulham on Saturday.
 
I was hoping Oxlade-Chamberlain might be on the bench for Spurs but that sounds unlikely.
 
I wonder if we might start Gomez at RB if TAA isn't fully fit. Big loss, Trent has been awesome since his return.
 
Reagent tests.

It's not difficult, just a drop onto a plate & then put a tiny amount on & watch for the colour change. If you use a few different reagents you can identify quality (approximately, for example mdma content goes more black dependant on strength, so purple would be good, blue less good but black is ace), any adulteratants added, esp the most dangerous ones, will show up in certain reagents but not others, hence needing to use a few.

Big push here to give free pill tests at festivals
 
Big push here to give free pill tests at festivals
I assumed they were standard everywhere now, I was using them back in 2004 at festivals FFS. One actually was tested as fuck knows what, but it wasn't mdma.

There's a demand for them cos you don't always buy before you want them. Actually there's a demand for delegalisation of drugs so they can be sold legitimately & you know what you're buying, but the US government (followed by others) have ensured that's unlikely to happen in the short term through years of lies about the 'war on drugs'.
 
I assumed they were standard everywhere now, I was using them back in 2004 at festivals FFS. One actually was tested as fuck knows what, but it wasn't mdma.

There's a demand for them cos you don't always buy before you want them. Actually there's a demand for delegalisation of drugs so they can be sold legitimately & you know what you're buying, but the US government (followed by others) have ensured that's unlikely to happen in the short term through years of lies about the 'war on drugs'.

The argument against is that they aren’t very accurate
 
I'm off to a festival in Morocco this weekend. Bit worried about being bummed, arrested and deported tbh

Is it the Oasis festival? Or is that later in the year?

I remember Amelie Lens being on a lineup and getting all excited, but I might be totaly wrong
 
So much tension and anxiety here. Just accept that we’re not gonna win the league and enjoy the run in.
 
If we get 7 points from the next 9 I think we'll still be able to win the league though, citeh will drop at least six points I reckon.

These next three are the hardest for us.
 
If we get 7 points from the next 9 I think we'll still be able to win the league though, citeh will drop at least six points I reckon.

These next three are the hardest for us.

I think if we drop points before they do that will kill off our belief and they’ll open up a gap.

They have to drop points first.
 
I think if we drop points before they do that will kill off our belief and they’ll open up a gap.

They have to drop points first.
Oh it definitely has the potential to give them a boost, but looking at the fixtures we're more likely to drop them now & they're more likely to drop them later, so it may be unavoidable unfortunately, if we do drop a couple this next three it's far from over though imo.
 
Oh it definitely has the potential to give them a boost, but looking at the fixtures we're more likely to drop them now & they're more likely to drop them later, so it may be unavoidable unfortunately, if we do drop a couple this next three it's far from over though imo.

I hope you are right but I think if we drop points we’ll go for the CL all out and drop even more points
 
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