The binman chronicles
Player Valuation: £80m
Lost 3 out their last 4 games. Losers. 

Not whilst I was watching it on tv mate.
And we're talking about the out of Townes saying the murderer chants are about it.
So many teams this season should of held them but didnt, its a shame really but i dont think even with those narrow wins going against them that City would of done enoughIf only West Ham could have held on for a point atleast
The city arsenal match rearranged for the 11th, that puts them winning league at Goodison back on ?
It's Mark Warneke's magic elixir, look it upI've been saying this for months on here, some people have said I'm wrong. As I always use as an example the 2008/2009 United team contained EVDS, Evra, Ferdinand, Vidic, Carrick, Anderson, Scholes, Fletcher, Ronaldo, Nani, Park Ji Sung, Rooney, Tevez, Giggs, Rafael, Berbatov, Welbeck, O Shea, and Jonny Evans and were never destroying teams like Liverpool are now and in fact Liverpool beat that team 4-1 at Old Trafford. When you look at the teams Chelsea, Arsenal and too a lesser extent City have had and they never achieved what Liverpool have done.
But what I've have always found suspicious is as you say I can kind of understand with VVD as defenders get older they develop more experience and get better, but it's very strange that players like Robertson and TAA have miraculously become world class almost overnight. Milner and Henderson are probably the most suspicious, Milner had peaked when he was at Villa and his first few years at City, he wasn't even considered that good in City's average 2013/2014 season, to all of sudden become world class towards the end of his career is strange, Henderson wasn't just average he was dire and he's turned into a world beater. Salah somehow became a world beater overnight, but then in his second season he look pretty average. Firmino was a good player, but was never the world beater he is now, same with Mane.
Also they were pretty poor in the early rounds of the champions league last season, yet scraped through. Spurs got to the final, but they're still recovering from playing some many games and all the injuries that came with it. They've somehow despite making very few signings and still having a relatively small squad been able to come back even stronger with no sign of fatigue. It's one thing for a team to be good, it's another thing when they seem to be far fitter than the opposition. The fact that Barca rested all 11 players after the first leg for their league game, yet Liverpool were able to go to Newcastle and still come back to beat Barcelona really should of had any sensible persons spidey sense tingling. It's not even about bitterness, I'm honest enough to say they deserved to win the league in 2009 and 2014 and were unlucky then. Evertonians are generally pretty knowledgeable about football and we know when a side is fantastic, this Liverpool team aren't.
So many teams this season should of held them but didnt, its a shame really but i dont think even with those narrow wins going against them that City would of done enough
It starts as a joke...KloppOut is trending on Twitter, but I'm guessing it's sarcastic
Looks like the supply chain to Jurgen’s doctor might be down for a while. They’re nothing without their ability to physically monster the opposition every minute of the game three games a week.
Lost 3 out their last 4 games. Losers.![]()
It doesn't work like popeye's spinach, y'know
All I know is the team that beat Barcelona 4-0 without it’s best players despite playing an away game a few days before and not rotating all season have recently been getting out played by sides like West Ham Watford and now Chelsea. Something has changed because Klopp’s kick and rush tactics haven’t.