Christian Cullen

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Christian Cullen

Christian Cullen

@ChristyCLFC

LFC all the way

Dublin City, Ireland Katılım Haziran 2012
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Christian Cullen
Christian Cullen@ChristyCLFC·
@Gbemiga__A It took him 6 months to get fit when he signed with no injury... I can only imagine how long it takes this time
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Phil (oh his name is Diogo)
People NOT wanting Xabi because 'he failed at Madrid' need to really do their research
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Samuel
Samuel@SamueILFC·
One step closer to Alexander Isak returning. His influence will be so important to the final run of the season. Just a reminder, he’s still one of the best strikers on the planet.
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GoalMouth
GoalMouth@GooalMouth·
With Isak set to return next week, I do wonder whether Slot goes all in and picks Hugo/Wirtz/Isak as soon as possible.
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-@AnfieldRd96·
I think we can all agree that Thiago retired too early.
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keith costigan
keith costigan@KeithCostigan·
Going nowhere. What is Manning doing there!!!!
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dvdk
dvdk@DanVanderkamp·
What was the Irish lad thinking? So silly
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keith costigan
keith costigan@KeithCostigan·
Players have been switched on from minute one. Superb performance so far. Come on Boys. 2-0. ☘️☘️☘️☘️
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𝑾𝒊𝒍𝒄𝒐🧣
𝑾𝒊𝒍𝒄𝒐🧣@WilcoFtbl·
Everyone’s thoughts on Ornstein saying Slot will be staying next season?
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Anfield Sector
Anfield Sector@AnfieldSector·
Axel Hesse was number one source for the Florian Wirtz story last summer.
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Christian Cullen
Christian Cullen@ChristyCLFC·
@AnfieldSector Yes and Liverpool and alonso have nothing to do with leverkusen. So what's your point!?
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Anfield Sector
Anfield Sector@AnfieldSector·
A Leverkusen fan
Kiki@kikib98

@LFCLuis25 @AnfieldSector He is. When Xabi was in Leverkusen, Axel Hesse and Pippo Arens always had the best information, including information that no one else had. They were close to him & his circle. They also always had the right information regarding Wirtz's transfer. They are the most reliable ones

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Vik
Vik@LFCVik2·
cherki is wow
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Paul Gorst
Paul Gorst@ptgorst·
Last week's Anfield draw with Spurs - already one of the worst results of the season - is looking worse and worse by the minute now for #LFC.
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Tom Little
Tom Little@TomL1ttle_·
Our draw with Spurs looks even worse right now honestly
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Eddie Gibbs
Eddie Gibbs@eddiegibbs·
🟥 The Manager, The Ownership, The Inevitable As laid out in my match post earlier, the performance wasn't an outlier. It fits a pattern that has been building for months. This should have been addressed in November. The evidence was already there. Since then, it has only grown stronger and more damning. Five consecutive domestic defeats, something not seen since 1953. Six losses in seven league games, going back to 1902. Nine defeats in twelve matches, the worst run in over seventy years. Ten league defeats in a season, a threshold not crossed in more than a decade. Nineteen defeats across the 2025 calendar year, set against one in the entirety of 2024. These are not selective numbers. They are the reality of where Liverpool are. FSG, along with Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes, own that reality. This is their appointment, their structure, their judgement. Reluctance to confront a failing decision has allowed the situation to deepen. There is a sense that being proven right has been prioritised over being effective. They rarely speak, but when they do, it's often about data guiding decisions. The data now is unequivocal. Performances have declined, results have collapsed, and the trajectory is unmistakable. The head coach looks like a man awaiting his fate. The players look unconvinced. The supporters are moving beyond anger into something colder, to a man, woman, boy, or girl; we are doubters again. This international break offers a final opportunity to act. Not as panic, but as recognition. A week ago, the idea of an interim felt unnecessary to me. Now it feels like a question worth asking. What is there to lose? The only caveat is clear: it cannot be someone seeking to turn it into a permanent role. The club must not stumble into another long-term mistake. If a short-term figure, even someone like Steven Gerrard, can restore belief, connection and basic standards, then it's worth considering. Do nothing, and the direction of travel is already clear.
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All Things Liverpool
All Things Liverpool@ATLiverpool_·
there’s already rumours of him getting sacked 🙏🙏
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Christian Cullen
Christian Cullen@ChristyCLFC·
@CACoates96 The players are not even fucking fit ,what is he doing with them in training!?
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