Who is responsible? And what now for Moshiri?

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We need a few of these. Nobody getting past these bad boys...
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I do believe the skunk infused draughts, coming through the floor boards may have finshed them off
 

I do believe the skunk infused draughts, coming through the floor boards may have finshed them off
Spiders in Liverpool grow their own crops and wheelie their way from dodgy ken to dodgy ken on bikes made from elaborately spun cobwebs. That's where the skunk smell is from.
 
A few comments.

1. Selling Lukaku when he has 2 years left is absolutely right. Look at the Barkley situation now - we are very likely to lose him next summer for a tribunal-determined fee, and that fee is only there because he is young and has been at the club for a few years. Rooney is of course not a replacement - but the same would have been said about Morata at Chelsea, who had only one good top-flight season for his whole career.
2. In all fairness our midfield lacked creativity for a few years - and Barkley is not the right answer especially in the long term. We need someone in the hole, and we overpaid for Gylfi. Today we would say we need a more energetic player, or just play Rooney there but hindsight is 20/20.
3. Koeman's insistence on a high line with British-style central defenders, even when we are trailing in possession, won't help.
4. There is no pride in modern sports. Only result and hard cold cash counts. From last match Unsworth is shown to be tactically naive, and he need some drastic changes if he wanted to be considered for the job in the long term. It would also be hard to attract good players under him - in this regard even Captain Phil, besides utterly untested as an assistant manager, would be a better choice.
 
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