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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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You missed out the hardest man in football there mate.

You know, the sweaty one who fills a reliant robin & moisturises.
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I can honestly see City making a move for him.
And go back to the manager (Pep) who has given him 5 starts this season.

Doesn't make sense.

From what they're being targetted with lately and bought so far (Matip and Grujic for a combined 6 million,one on a bosman) it looks like they have a plan in place for the players they are signing,no surprise the disjointed fragmented buying policy of the last few years came under British managers.

I see them being a perennial Champions league team under Klopp like the days of Benitez,who also bought players for a rigid system and never deviated from that,it brings continuity and cohesion in a team that becomes consistant every year.
 

No he isn't, but he is a really talented player who Klopp gets the best out of. One problem I would say is he jumped ship to sit on Bayern's bench, he was adored at Dortmund before that, I never really have a great love for players who happily think they are too big for a club and go to sit on another teams bench, they then talk about winning trophies that they very rarely had any major input in. See for example, remy, begovic, bony, Arteta and such as recent examples.

Yes im looking at you Romelu.
He started 32 games last season in the Bundesliga,he lost his place in the team to Douglas Costa this season who has been fantastic BTW,but other than that he was a regular in the team when fit in his 1st 2 seasons there.
 
No he isn't, but he is a really talented player who Klopp gets the best out of. One problem I would say is he jumped ship to sit on Bayern's bench, he was adored at Dortmund before that, I never really have a great love for players who happily think they are too big for a club and go to sit on another teams bench, they then talk about winning trophies that they very rarely had any major input in. See for example, remy, begovic, bony, Arteta and such as recent examples.

Yes im looking at you Romelu.

But Gotze has been a regular at Bayern for 2 years mate, up until Guardiola did that weird thing where he tries to be dead clever and controversial by axing a top player in an attempt to look like a genius and a visionary if it works. Did exactly that at Barca with Eto'o just after he'd scored 30+ goals in a season for them
 
But Gotze has been a regular at Bayern for 2 years mate, up until Guardiola did that weird thing where he tries to be dead clever and controversial by axing a top player in an attempt to look like a genius and a visionary if it works. Did exactly that at Barca with Eto'o just after he'd scored 30+ goals in a season for them

He may of started 32 games but at Dortmund he would of played about 50 odd if he had stayed. Bayern had and still has a very strong team in recent years, jumping to Bayern when they had Lewandowski, Robben, Ribery and such class in midfield gave me the impression he wouldn't play as much. I think as a result his stock has taken a small hit compared to if he had stayed at Dortmund.
One thing I do agree on however is Pep's weird sort of messing around with the team, im pretty sure I seen Europe's best left back in alaba playing centre midfield a couple of weeks back ?

Either way I think Liverpool will have a world class talent on their hands if they do get Gotze.
 
And go back to the manager (Pep) who has given him 5 starts this season.

Doesn't make sense.

From what they're being targetted with lately and bought so far (Matip and Grujic for a combined 6 million,one on a bosman) it looks like they have a plan in place for the players they are signing,no surprise the disjointed fragmented buying policy of the last few years came under British managers.

I see them being a perennial Champions league team under Klopp like the days of Benitez,who also bought players for a rigid system and never deviated from that,it brings continuity and cohesion in a team that becomes consistant every year.
Which year do you think will be 'their year' mate?
 
And go back to the manager (Pep) who has given him 5 starts this season.

Doesn't make sense.

From what they're being targetted with lately and bought so far (Matip and Grujic for a combined 6 million,one on a bosman) it looks like they have a plan in place for the players they are signing,no surprise the disjointed fragmented buying policy of the last few years came under British managers.

I see them being a perennial Champions league team under Klopp like the days of Benitez,who also bought players for a rigid system and never deviated from that,it brings continuity and cohesion in a team that becomes consistant every year.
For a Blue, your posting history makes for very interesting reading mate.
 

And go back to the manager (Pep) who has given him 5 starts this season.

Doesn't make sense.

From what they're being targetted with lately and bought so far (Matip and Grujic for a combined 6 million,one on a bosman) it looks like they have a plan in place for the players they are signing,no surprise the disjointed fragmented buying policy of the last few years came under British managers.

I see them being a perennial Champions league team under Klopp like the days of Benitez,who also bought players for a rigid system and never deviated from that,it brings continuity and cohesion in a team that becomes consistant every year.

Having researched your postings, I'm 99% sure that you're a Kopite.
 

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