He'd poke his own eye outDarwin, show me on the dolly where the nasty comments hurt you. Are the comments in the room with us now? Fuck off you fucking useless bullshitting cunt.
He'd poke his own eye outDarwin, show me on the dolly where the nasty comments hurt you. Are the comments in the room with us now? Fuck off you fucking useless bullshitting cunt.
I'd sell him just to get rid of the song.His chant is fucking shit
LoL, you really despise him dont you ?To be fair to the excruciating fuckpipe he simply deleted his associations with LFC after missing yet another sitter, and I've only gone and assumed that the bullshit his weirdo fanboys have been coming out with has some basis in fact. Silly me again.
He'd probably go there and be amazing. I think we're stupid if we don't give him a chance under the new manager. There are plenty of players in the side who haven't been used correctly under Klopp (Elliott, Gapko, Gravenberch, Trent). Maybe he lacks the intelligence to be a top player, but he has the raw physical attributes to do it. A different manager might be able to harness that. Look at Havertz at Arsenal. he's been a much better player for them this season than he was for Chelsea. Chelsea didn't know how to use him, Arsenal accepted his low goal return but made him fundamental to how they play, much like Bobby was for us. I know that's a different breed of player, with incredible footballing intelligence, but there's a player in Nunez and a different manager might bring out a different confidence.
You can add KDB and Mo Salah to that list at Chelsea. It was kinder what I was saying about Diego Forlan for Man Utd and Iago Aspas under Brendan Rodgers..He'd probably go there and be amazing. I think we're stupid if we don't give him a chance under the new manager. There are plenty of players in the side who haven't been used correctly under Klopp (Elliott, Gapko, Gravenberch, Trent). Maybe he lacks the intelligence to be a top player, but he has the raw physical attributes to do it. A different manager might be able to harness that. Look at Havertz at Arsenal. he's been a much better player for them this season than he was for Chelsea. Chelsea didn't know how to use him, Arsenal accepted his low goal return but made him fundamental to how they play, much like Bobby was for us. I know that's a different breed of player, with incredible footballing intelligence, but there's a player in Nunez and a different manager might bring out a different confidence.
He'd probably go there and be amazing. I think we're stupid if we don't give him a chance under the new manager. There are plenty of players in the side who haven't been used correctly under Klopp (Elliott, Gapko, Gravenberch, Trent). Maybe he lacks the intelligence to be a top player, but he has the raw physical attributes to do it. A different manager might be able to harness that. Look at Havertz at Arsenal. he's been a much better player for them this season than he was for Chelsea. Chelsea didn't know how to use him, Arsenal accepted his low goal return but made him fundamental to how they play, much like Bobby was for us. I know that's a different breed of player, with incredible footballing intelligence, but there's a player in Nunez and a different manager might bring out a different confidence.
Pretty much. Like, if he was on the periphery all the time I'd get on board with the argument of misuse...but he's central and get a lot of chances. He should be on 25+ goals in the league.Here's what I don't understand, how are we using him wrongly if he keeps getting chance after chance?
Aren't we giving him enough chances?
Would wearing a different shirt while being one on one with the keeper help him make a better decision?
I think wherever he goes he'll be the average striker he is, it's just that they'll appreciate him more for it.
I think there is a good chance that when he feels part of a system that suits him, he will gain confidence and his scoring rate might also go up. Don’t underestimate how difficult it is to lead the line alone as a striker at the top level; this used to be a rare thing and now we almost expect every striker to do it, but in truth not many actually can. It’s like a lone #6 - there are only a few players in world football actually capable of being a Rodri, this is why they are so expensive and hard to find.Here's what I don't understand, how are we using him wrongly if he keeps getting chance after chance?
Aren't we giving him enough chances?
Would wearing a different shirt while being one on one with the keeper help him make a better decision?
I think wherever he goes he'll be the average striker he is, it's just that they'll appreciate him more for it.
Not like before, it's a grassroots level thing nowadays.I think if he feels part of a system that suits him, he will gain confidence and his scoring rate might also go up. Don’t underestimate how difficult it is to lead the line alone as a striker at the top level; this used to be a rare thing and now we almost expect every striker to do it, but in truth not many actually can. It’s like a lone #6 - there are only a few players in world football actually capable of being a Rodri, this is why theyare so hard to find.
Quansah, played half a season out of necessity. Jones nor Elliott have ever been given an extended run in the side. Even when he was bugging up the kids in February he dropped them all like a lead balloon when the “first teamers” came back on the scene and stank the place out.Quansah? Elliott? Jones?
Quansah, played half a season out of necessity. Jones nor Elliott have ever been given an extended run in the side. Even when he was bugging up the kids in February he dropped them all like a lead balloon when the “first teamers” came back on the scene and stank the place out.
He’s hardly fit. Man is Keita levels of fitness.Nah, Quansah is a regular now. Jones has been as well when fit.
Absolute tosh, just because he hasn’t played Dann after 2 goals against championship side doesn’t negate the faith Klopp has shown in youth in nearly 10yrs. SCM looking to rewrite history again retrospectively.I dislike the "oh but look at the debuts" argument. And? Any cunt can give a debut. It's thought faith and development youth players keep playing.
Arguably Trent was lucky clyne was a crock and he managed to get a prolonged run, similar to quansah. Trent just had more talent to back it up.
Necessity rather than faith has given these kids minutes.
I dislike the "oh but look at the debuts" argument. And? Any cunt can give a debut. It's thought faith and development youth players keep playing.
Arguably Trent was lucky clyne was a crock and he managed to get a prolonged run, similar to quansah. Trent just had more talent to back it up.
Necessity rather than faith has given these kids minutes.
It’s a fair challenge. How many of those listed made a consistent run of appearances for the club? Badger (12 appearances) and Quansah (15 appearances). Both of them took their chances due to injuries. Neither seemed to have a clear defined path into the first team. Chances came and they took it.I think it's a weird charge against Klopp that's he didn't bring enough young players through. Yes, what happened in this season's run in was frustrating and in some way still inexplicable, but overall he has proved he is one of the best managers in the game at working with young talents. Not everyone deserves to keep playing at this level and that's normal, but he gave lots of young players a fair chance, look how many made their debuts under him: Doak, Ramsay, Bajcetic, Bradley, Quansah, Morton, Kaide Gordon, Reece Williams, Woodburn, Brannagan the list goes on and on.
It’s a fair challenge. How many of those listed made a consistent run of appearances for the club? Badger (12 appearances) and Quansah (15 appearances). Both of them took their chances due to injuries. Neither seemed to have a clear defined path into the first team. Chances came and they took it.
After those two it has been a case of an appearance here and another there for the rest of the list. We’ve seen it to an extreme level this season. Kids come in, know the system, know the patterns, do a job and then dropped because players who are selected based on fees and wages rather than merit.
Bringing it back to Danns and Nunez, we could see Darwin is struggling. Yet continues to get game time. Even against Everton Klopp persisted with him despite Danns being on the bench. Then Klopp comes out with the “they would’ve killed him comment” which won’t do the kid any favours about believing he can compete at this level.
Thus argument is so dumb anyway. As if any top teams/managers ever played loads of academy kids consistentlyAbsolute tosh, just because he hasn’t played Dann after 2 goals against championship side doesn’t negate the faith Klopp has shown in youth in nearly 10yrs. SCM looking to rewrite history again retrospectively.