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Milner 2022

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You know what, a horrific Tory-pocalypse arrives, and LFC have managed to give me some real positivity today, against all odds. Thank you reds! Fab news, Milner is a fucking don, and he's become part of the fabric of Klopp's dressing room.
 
Shit, the older he gets the more minutes he plays. Damn.... we sure he's human? I think I better stop drinking beer and whiskies, start drinking Ribena from now on.
 
Another great piece of business.

Delighted for him and the club.

The perfect pro and right up there with my favourite ever players.

A dream for any coach.

Fantastic that he’ll have played more games for us than any other club. Shame we didn’t buy him from Leeds all those years ago, he could have played 600+ games for us.

What next?

#Mbappe20
 
“Obviously the gaffer waited to sign his dependent on whether I signed mine, so that makes me a feel bit more important!”

🙂
Top level Millie there,how anyone can describe him as boring is beyond me.
City must be kicking themselves after letting this guy go on a free.

Liverpool FC adding brightness to a dark Friday the 13th.
 
Top level Millie there,how anyone can describe him as boring is beyond me.
City must be kicking themselves after letting this guy go on a free.

Liverpool FC adding brightness to a dark Friday the 13th.

They wanted him to stay. He didn't want to stay
 
Sums them up really.
Thick as fuck.

I have no idea how that makes Citeh thick. They realised how important he was, offered him a long lucrative contract, just in a squad he knew he’d get limited game time where he wanted to play.

We offered him a senior role (vice captain and mentor) and, initially, the chance to play where he wanted.
 
Yeah Milner on a free. That has to be up there with one of the best bits of business in LFC's history. Who else is there? Robbo being one for sure. Coutinho maybe.
 
I have no idea how that makes Citeh thick. They realised how important he was, offered him a long lucrative contract, just in a squad he knew he’d get limited game time where he wanted to play.

We offered him a senior role (vice captain and mentor) and, initially, the chance to play where he wanted.
Letting someone of Milners calibre leave and join a Top Club like us qualifiies as thick in my book.
Maybe you read different books to me 😉
 
I genuinely think the management saved this news knowing everyone would be bummed out by labour getting fucked up everywhere else. Fair play
 
Yeah Milner on a free. That has to be up there with one of the best bits of business in LFC's history. Who else is there? Robbo being one for sure. Coutinho maybe.
Coutinho MAYBE? £8m was a steal of great magnitude. As Dee points out Hyypia and McAllister were amazing signings.

Best one ever I hear you ask? Kevin Keegan.

Shanks signed him for £20,000 in 1971 (for perspective; at that stage the British record transfer fee I think was £180,000). When we signed him there were 5 teams battling it out for supremacy in the top division Derby, Arsenal, Leeds, Liverpool and Man City (1 point separated the top 4 at the end of the 71/72 season). If you look at the domestic trophy winners from the late 60's to early 70's there was no one dominant team.

Keegan was a talisman, he was the missing link, the focal point and the heartbeat of the team. He (and Shanks who signed him) IMO was the catalyst for our 20 year domination of English football. We had other great players at that time of course, Hughes, Callaghan, Smith, Toshack, Clemence etc but Keegan (twice winner of the Balon D'or*) had that extra bit of magic.

He was there (and scoring) in our first ever European success (UEFA Cup winners 1973) and was inspirational in our first ever Champions League* win in 1977.

His big misfortune is that when he left us in '77 his replacement, Kenny Dalglish, went on the become our greatest ever player. I think it's for this reason that Keegan regularly get overlooked in various "greatest LFC teams ever" or "greatest ever LFC players" debates. Personally I think he's the 2nd best player to play for us, putting him ahead of the likes of Hansen and Souness etc..............that's how good he was.

* Balon D'Or and Champions League weren't known by those names back then.
 
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