LiverpoolTMFailed - a thread of their own

Laying the grounds for a January exit. That reads like an exit letter.

2 ways to get rid of a member of staff. Manage them out with the long, laborious ‘performance’ route involving HR; multiple ‘improvement plans; endless meetings and tons of paperwork.
Or….
Make their job so unpleasant that they decide to leave. 🤔
I think we’re on the second route 😉
he has been a fabulous player, but we lose that pace when we get older, he is 33, mega rich, I just googled how much the average cost of a restaurant meal in Cairo... about £13.00 quid.

If I was him, I would be sat on my arse on the bench looking up my bank account and counting the money as it piles up every second and grinning.
 
he has been a fabulous player, but we lose that pace when we get older, he is 33, mega rich, I just googled how much the average cost of a restaurant meal in Cairo... about £13.00 quid.

If I was him, I would be sat on my arse on the bench looking up my bank account and counting the money as it piles up every second and grinning.
But his reported post speaks of narcissistic qualities which have crawled out from under the rock. I think Annie is engineering his exit.
 
Pulled this from a fb post. To meit not only speaks to the calibre of the individuals but says something about the respective clubs....

"
🇦🇷 Sergio Agüero spent almost the entirety of the 2020/2021 season on the bench, but you never heard him complain.

⏳ At the time, he was on track to become the Premier League's all-time leading foreign scorer, but he didn't complain to reporters about Guardiola keeping him off the field or about the club's lack of respect.

💯 Sergio finally broke that record, becoming the Premier League's all-time leading foreign scorer in his final and farewell match!

👏 He was given a rousing sendoff. The entire stadium gave him a standing ovation. Players, coaches from across the league, and City's club staff all had nothing but good things to say about him. Even Pep couldn't hold back his tears.

❤ He left as befits legendary footballers who gave everything on the pitch for their club.

🤔 But Mohamed Salah has a different opinion..."

#EPLNews
 
I couldn't carry on watching ex-dipper Danny Murphy gushing over him and LiverpoolTMfailed on BBC motD.....:sick:....two wins and their garbage defense of the title seems to have vanished in 1984 style Memory Hole experience.
 
I couldn't carry on watching ex-dipper Danny Murphy gushing over him and LiverpoolTMfailed on BBC motD.....:sick:....two wins and their garbage defense of the title seems to have vanished in 1984 style Memory Hole experience.
I never watch motD, can't stand all the nonsense from the pundits, I use my own eyes and have a brain, a bit old, but fully functioning.
 
I;m seeing lots of posts questioning the newly PGMOL invented (™️LiVARpool) “5cm tolerance” which enabled them to justify declaring Wirtz was onside when he scored against Fulham. Much scepticism about this.

Makes me wonder whether Bernardo’s heel was within this ‘tolerance’ against Sunderlan OR Gvardiol’s shoulder vs Newcastle. I notice there was no such reference from the PGMOL to this margin in any other incident elsewhere. Ever.

Suspicious much? :hmmm:
 
I;m seeing lots of posts questioning the newly PGMOL invented (™️LiVARpool) “5cm tolerance” which enabled them to justify declaring Wirtz was onside when he scored against Fulham. Much scepticism about this.

Makes me wonder whether Bernardo’s heel was within this ‘tolerance’ against Sunderlan OR Gvardiol’s shoulder vs Newcastle. I notice there was no such reference from the PGMOL to this margin in any other incident elsewhere. Ever.

Suspicious much? :hmmm:
That's approx 2 inches, far too much to allow favoured teams a bit of leeway.
 
Oh and btw……..where are the loud shouts in the media of
Is this the Worst Title Defence Ever?
 
Last edited by a moderator: