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Independent football regulator for the whole of English football down to Tier 5. It will have the power to prevent clubs from joining an European Super League.
 

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Man Utd great man in waiting manager Erik Ten Hag having dinner with the great Sir Alex Ferguson. Glory days coming to Man Utd
 

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Newcastle will be no push over regardless of who keeps goal. They have conceded just 15 goals in 23 matches and have lost just 2.
Goes to show how far a good defense can carry a team. They've won only 10 games (10-11-2)
but their goal difference ranks 3rd behind Arsenal and MC's. Those 11 draws speak volumes.
 
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Klopp is very stubborn with his tactics because this is the style he used to win the league. With these ageing midfielders and forwards unable to press like they used to, it’s almost suicidal to stick with the high defensive line.
He should be stubborn with his system because it's worked. But you're right, it's not working with older injured midfielders and so you either adapt your system - which football managers don't do - or you go out and change the players. I think the issue is that the FSG approach to the transfer windows has hamstrung Klopp after a few bad windows.

And those bad windows are bad because the players they obtained, like Thiago, just can't stay healthy for long enough periods of time.
 

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I'm a United fan and am greatly enjoying Liverpool's fall from grace 😂

That being said I think it's obvious that 1 of 2 things will happen in regards to Klopp.
1. 5-7 Klopp-type players are purchased between May (obviously moves happen once the window opens) through August 1
2. Klopp, and the majority of his backroom staff, are "mutually terminated" in mid-June.

The biggest story, both for EPL & European football, of the Spring/Summer is going to be the sale of United. This is solely due to the potential impact on PSG and whether changes will need to be made in regards to European competition rules.

As for transfer deals - any team in the EPL are going to be astronomical. Even relegation candidates are going to have to spend ludicrous amounts due to the automatic EPL inflation on sales/purchases.
 
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It's the Europa League but Man Utd is involved so I am gonna announce it here: Man Utd 2 - Barcelona 1. United go through on 4-3 aggregate. Sweet 👏
 

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It's the Europa League but Man Utd is involved so I am gonna announce it here: Man Utd 2 - Barcelona 1. United go through on 4-3 aggregate. Sweet 👏
Barcelona sold off their stadium naming rights, activated a bunch of economic levers, and basically mortgaged their future to get around their crippling debt so they could put this squad together.

Is it still too early to say “Man United are back”?
 
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He should be stubborn with his system because it's worked. But you're right, it's not working with older injured midfielders and so you either adapt your system - which football managers don't do - or you go out and change the players. I think the issue is that the FSG approach to the transfer windows has hamstrung Klopp after a few bad windows.

And those bad windows are bad because the players they obtained, like Thiago, just can't stay healthy for long enough periods of time.

For the last 6 or 7 years, Liverpool have had the luxury of having almost every top player they were interested in buying actually want to join them, which wasn’t always the case. It’s easier to recruit top talent when you’re at the top.

FSG have made the rebuild a lot more difficult for themselves now, Bellingham will likely chose another club over us.
 
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It's the Europa League but Man Utd is involved so I am gonna announce it here: Man Utd 2 - Barcelona 1. United go through on 4-3 aggregate. Sweet 👏
Very good game, Barcelona was playing hard in the first period, but in the second period ManUtd came back with a vengeance. Seems that since Ronaldo left , they're on fire.
 
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For the last 6 or 7 years, Liverpool have had the luxury of having almost every top player they were interested in buying actually want to join them, which wasn’t always the case. It’s easier to recruit top talent when you’re at the top.

FSG have made the rebuild a lot more difficult for themselves now, Bellingham will likely chose another club over us.
hard to criticize FSG for much. The Klopp era has been really fucking fun. But people have short memories and I want them to go and get him the players - like Bellingham - he needs
 

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hard to criticize FSG for much. The Klopp era has been really fucking fun. But people have short memories and I want them to go and get him the players - like Bellingham - he needs
Klopp pulled Mane and Salah from relative obscurity and turned them into superstars. That's what needs to happen. An overrated and expensive Bellingham is not what Liverpool needs
 

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Klopp pulled Mane and Salah from relative obscurity and turned them into superstars. That's what needs to happen. An overrated and expensive Bellingham is not what Liverpool needs
IMO Mane would be a superstar anywhere, regardless of what team he plays for.
Salah on the other hand thrives under certain conditions, not sure what they are lol
since he alternates between superstar and average (but is very lethal if given space).
 

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IMO Mane would be a superstar anywhere, regardless of what team he plays for.
Salah on the other hand thrives under certain conditions, not sure what they are lol
since he alternates between superstar and average (but is very lethal if given space).
They were discussing this just yesterday on the Liverpool Reddit and someone posted this video. When Firmino and Mane were his forward partners they worked hard to make Salah the focal point of Liverpool’s attacks. Firmino would drop deep and almost play as a linking attacking midfielder. Manes work ethic on the other wing would free up lots of space for salah to drift from the wing into the striker position to bag the goals.

This season he’s mainly been playing with Nunez, who likes to occupy the central striker area of the pitch himself and use his pace to run in behind defenders. Opposing teams are also targeting Alexander Arnold as the weak defensive link, so Salah has to stay out wide and track back to help out Trent more than previous seasons.

He still has 19 goals and 9 assists this season, but it’s still not what we’re used to seeing from him.

 
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IMO Mane would be a superstar anywhere, regardless of what team he plays for.
Salah on the other hand thrives under certain conditions, not sure what they are lol
since he alternates between superstar and average (but is very lethal if given space).
My point is Mane and Salah were not superstars until arrival at Liverpool and therefore did not command astronomical transfer fees.
People are talking about Bellingham as if he is already a superstar with Dortmund looking for a record transfer fee. Buyers beware is my other point.
It is difficult to predict how midfielders will perform whey they change clubs. Chelsea will learn this the hard way about Enzo Fernandez
 
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