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  On 24/02/2024 at 23:00, TheBrownBottle said:

I honestly think you’re barking up the wrong hill with the manager rotation idea, but it’s your view and that’s fine.  Can’t see it working myself. 

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Oh it would never happen, I’m not deluded.. but Howe is just going to tread water if he stays in as is.. if he gets sacked, takes a break and goes off to find himself, he’ll do a solid job for someone else when he decides to step back in.

 

I’d just rather that was something we’d have first option on.

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  On 24/02/2024 at 23:04, Menace said:

Getting tired of people calling fellow fans entitled for witnessing shite.

 

That performance was horrific. The midfield was just getting ran through and our players immediately looked lethargic from the start of the game.

 

Any criticism of Howe and it's automatically "entitled Saudi regime fans" or "Eddie deserves better" it's fucking boring man.

 

 

 

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Some people just have long enough memories to remember what horrific actually looks like.

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  On 24/02/2024 at 22:55, Kid Icarus said:

Honestly should be a lesson to learn. I can't imagine many on here don't rate Klopp. If it didn't work for him in an injury hit season...

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But that’s a weakness of his coaching. If they don’t win the league this seasons it’s because they still can’t really defend.  He has injury hit seasons because he runs his players ragged.  
 

But we know the ceiling of Klopp. We don’t know Howe’s ceiling.  Every manager has their weaknesses.  I’m glad people are at least accepting that Howe has them and they are BAD. 

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  On 24/02/2024 at 23:05, toon25 said:

Genuine question here...

 

To what extent do the injuries we've had relate to intensity/fatigue? 

 

Or do folk reckon it's just rotten luck?

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It's a mixed, ones like Pope, Burn, Anderson, Murphy, Barnes Are all freak injuries. Even Willocks initial one and Joelinton aren't really normal injuries from fatigue. 

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  On 24/02/2024 at 23:05, toon25 said:

Genuine question here...

 

To what extent do the injuries we've had relate to intensity/fatigue? 

 

Or do folk reckon it's just rotten luck?

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Most good sides play and train with intensity though. Even the likes of Bournemouth and Luton are doing it, Leeds etc previously.

 

You'd expect niggles and some muscle injuries, but they've coincided with some freak injuries and Tonali being a radge gabling addict. Obviously correlation but I wouldn't expect this level to be the norm.

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I’m not sure which camp annoys me more. The doom squad who are turning on Eddie after an injury crisis…or the boot lickers who view him as infallible based on one incredible season. 
 

Any manager can be criticized. Eddie has made several mistakes this season.

 

He deserves more time but shouldn’t be given too long of a leash purely based on the injuries (or last seasons successes) 

 

 

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  On 24/02/2024 at 23:10, Hanshithispantz said:

Most good sides play and train with intensity though. Even the likes of Bournemouth and Luton are doing it, Leeds etc previously.

 

You'd expect niggles and some muscle injuries, but they've coincided with some freak injuries and Tonali being a radge gabling addict. Obviously correlation but I wouldn't expect this level to be the norm.

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Tonali ban has been massive for us this season. Hopefully we can bring in another strong midfielder I'm the summer, with Tonali back it will be like a new signing.

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