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Liverpool 2-0 Newcastle United - 26/02/2025


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Liverpool are so well drilled and always seem instantly ready collectively pounce when a turn over happens in our half. Not a criticism on us because Liverpool quality up front is insane, but we always seem disjointed and in shock when we win the all ball up pitch. 

 

Subtle difference but huge to the outcomes.

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Just now, Yorkie said:

Pretty clear that the gameplan was to keep it to one and then go for it late on. That was going to plan until we decided to just pass it to them loads and then not defend. 


They’re so lethal on transition it takes a brave man to do otherwise. Think we’ll go for it a bit more in the final like.

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I think my problem with comms is that they ooh and ahh over things Liverpool players do, but completely glance over it if a player from another team does exactly the same thing. The way they just expect that everybody listening feels the same way. There’s no balance whatsoever, it’s pathetic. It’s sickly. It’s teachers’ pet behaviour.

 

It’s the way that if you told a top six fan about this they’d shrug their shoulders, completely in the dark about what you’re talking about. Their football

supporting lives have been spent in the sky sports crèche, being spoonfed repeats of “their” teams’ trophy triumphs, slow montages of “their heroes” beaming and gurning, all set to hypnotising, soporific music. They’ve never known anything else. This is just the way of the world.

 

It’s why Klopp/Arteta et all were/are so incredulous, petulant.. childish when they lose, because how dare another team be allowed to beat them. Anyway… fuck the lot of them. They’ll get their comeuppance eventually. 

 

 

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