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@SYPolFed That is a disgraceful, despicable statement. It’s a time for contrition — 36 years overdue — yet you come out with that. Have you people learned nothing in 36 years?
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The most aesthetically pleasing goal you’ll see.
Vyber⌖@LFCVyber_
Show me the best goal scored under Klopp
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He hits the top of his back and Tizzano realises the Wallabies are in trouble and completely milks it.
#Lions2025
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How can Liverpool afford all these signings?
Ranking of net spend across the 5 completed seasons prior to this summer 2020/21-2024/25 (according to @TMuk_news)
1) Chelsea: -£770m
2) United: -£547m
3) Spurs: -£472m
4) Arsenal: -£468m
5) Newcastle: -£365m
6) West Ham: -£274m
7) Man City: -£270m
8) Liverpool: -£252m
9) Nottingham Forest: -£220m
Liverpool's net spend in this time is over £200m less than Spurs, they've spent less than West Ham...
Across this period, Liverpool won a Premier League title, 1 FA Cup, 2 League Cups and reached a Champions League final.
They won that Premier League title, having made a net PROFIT of £4.4m on transfers across that season.
Even if they do sign Isak, they are likely to make at least £130m from the sales of Diaz, Nunez and Elliot.
Don't be angry, it's not unfair. Liverpool are just smarter than your club.

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How beautiful is this version of YNWA from the Liverpool Philharmonic, dedicated to Diogo and André Jota last week. It’s so powerful and personal it deserves to be played at Anfield for the first game of the season. Whoever at @LFC needs to sort it — make it happen. ❤️🎻
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Until 23/24 colleagues were saying ‘it’s not the right time, let’s keep our powder dry’, this years award was less than RPI and CPIH of the same month and less than average pay rises in private sector. The graph shows you what will happen.

Medicalis-UK Ltd@Medicalis_UK
@trentconsultant I hear some consultants say it’s not the right time- I don’t know when is the right time
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"A family has lost two brothers in one tragic incident. Not one footballer but two brothers, two sons."
"A pair full of vitality, full of celebratory spirit after Diogo's wedding last week, and now just gone, lost in a moment."
@Knox_Harrington ✍️👇mailchi.mp/theanfieldwrap…

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Dear Caoimhin,
There is something profoundly dignified in how you’ve carried yourself through these years, the understudy whose performances belied the prefix. In an era where patience is mislabelled as passivity, you proved that waiting for your turn can be a triumph in itself.
You arrived at #LFC as a boy, one of those quiet investments that clubs hope might flourish but rarely depend upon. What followed was the emergence of a goalkeeper of such clarity and composure that Anfield grew comfortable in the silence you brought to your penalty area. You gave us clean sheets and clear consciences when Alisson was absent. More than that, you gave us belief that the standards would not drop.
Some might measure your legacy in minutes played, in transfer fees not met. But that would be to miss the point. You embodied a principle that Liverpool once made its calling card: readiness. When opportunity knocked, you were already at the door, gloves on, boots laced, nerves settled.
It is easy to discuss your move in financial terms, and some will. But those who watched you will not remember £18 million. They will remember you standing unshaken in the Carabao Cup finals, your penalty heroics, your shoulders squared in moments that could have overwhelmed lesser men.
You are not leaving because you are unwanted. You are leaving because you were too good to wait forever. And in that, there is nothing but admiration. Football at its best is not a story of endless possession but of the graceful letting go, and you depart not as a backup, but as a man determined to claim the future you have earned.
#Brentford are not just signing a goalkeeper. They are inheriting the discipline, the humility, the steel that Liverpool fans came to revere. Should you ever return to Anfield in opposition, expect warmth - before and after, you will be saluted as one of our own, as a man who rose on your own terms.
Thank you, Caoimhin. You were ready. You always were.
With gratitude and respect,
YNWA
#Caoimhin #Kelleher 🙏

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Liverpool in a significant show of operating from a position of strength. It’s quite a start to the summer to follow an agile deal for Jeremie Frimpong (after banking £10m to release Trent Alexander-Arnold a month early), with a club-record drive to get Florian Wirtz.
This while also targeting Milos Kerkez, and being in a healthy position with plenty of options to sell well and offset costs.
Sources in Germany say by May 18, Wirtz was already very strongly leaning towards Liverpool, which was communicated to Manchester City at the time, and later to Bayern Munich. The Bundesliga side publicly admitted LFC were his preference on May 24, but I’m told they were made aware days earlier. The discussion in 🇩🇪 is about *when* not *if* he’ll complete a switch to Anfield.
LFC having a great relationship with Bayer is helpful, as is their signing of his friend Frimpong, but the club’s measured business over the past few windows (Darwin Nunez who wasn’t recruitment-led being the anomaly) meant they could pull the trigger if the opportunity to get a gamechanger arose.
It highlights the benefit of having a solid, aligned set-up between ownership - sporting director - head coach - recruitment - analytics.
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"I don't think Liverpool could have sold him." 🗣️
@RorySmith talks us through whether there was a market for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who announced today he will leave his boyhood club on a free transfer.
#BBCFootball #LFC
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