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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3

I really hope Nostra@davek's predictions come to pass in relation to our loveable friends across Stanley park, but while they have refs bring crooked giving them hooky decisions and their players performing at dubiously high levels on a incredibly consistent basis, you can never ever rule them out of the running for anything.

The spezial brau is flowing again - you can tell.

Anyone who doesn't think that they are up to no good, only needs to look at the ridiculous drop off in performance levels from any of the players they deem to get shut of - coutino being the most obvious,but it seems wijinaldum is suffering "performance anxiety" since leaving inhaler incorporated.

Borusia went the same way when Shippmann left them.

Im certain mane, Salah and others would soon struggle if they left, and be the bang average players they were before Shippmann got his hands on them.

Anyone thinking of talking Salah or any of their players for big money should heed the coutino lesson and leave well alone.
 

The RS are banking on outscoring teams at the minute. Salah has the midas touch but it will run out one day. If he picks up a 6 week injury that could be 10-12 points dropped. Fabinho holds the midfield together which is why it was stupid moving him to CB last year as it resulted in both defence and midfield being weakened. They got away with it because Rodgers is a bottler and us and Spurs didn't seem to know how to get over the line. The snook 4th and it probably saved them having to consider offers for Salah as he would want CL football and they would need to balance the books.


Come on mate.

Literally, whenever they've needed it. In times of desperation or whatever, they've always had a man come from the abyss to bag them a goal. In recent memory, I can remember

Bruno Cheyrou
Neil Mellor
Divock Origi

They always have someone who comes from nowhere and does well. Origi is still on the books, he'll throw on a pair of magic boots and turn into Messi/Ronaldo/Maradona/Pele hybrid and destroy everyone.
 

Come on mate.

Literally, whenever they've needed it. In times of desperation or whatever, they've always had a man come from the abyss to bag them a goal. In recent memory, I can remember

Bruno Cheyrou
Neil Mellor
Divock Origi

They always have someone who comes from nowhere and does well. Origi is still on the books, he'll throw on a pair of magic boots and turn into Messi/Ronaldo/Maradona/Pele hybrid and destroy everyone.

Would like to see where they would be in the table without their two top strikers for three weeks like us. But of course them two are never injured,amazing really considering their games are based on speed and the pair of them play like lunatics for 90 minutes every week.
 


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