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Freyr Brynjarsson

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Icelandic, PE teacher and a father of 3 boys.

Njarðvík city Katılım Temmuz 2012
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Andreas Stockenberg
Andreas Stockenberg@AndreasStockenb·
Fått 1100 nya Isländska följare på Twitter 🥳🍾🍺
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Stan Collymore
Stan Collymore@StanCollymore·
Mo Salah. A very long read. I think I know a little about LFC, its supporters and how they view their club. Shaped of course by Shankly then Paisley, Kenny, Jurgen and now now Slot. One thing remains constant, perhaps more than any other English club, its always the club first and last, players and managers add their DNA to the club, but the club trumps the individual. Now, Mo Salah has left plenty of winners DNA at Anfield and has taken his place in the pantheon of greats. So it's interesting to see his interview, dropping a grenade into the club because if I know Liverpool and it's supporters at all (I think there may be even a generational difference in responses, younger supporting the grenade, older shaking their heads) then their first reaction will be.. Club, first and last, don't care who it is. Its a living and breathing mantra and one that even Mo Salah will find it difficult to duke it out against. Now, could Arne Slot be less pally with players than Jurgen? Absolutely, he's a calm, relaxed, tad detached guy who ( if you remember) was unimpressed with Trent early doors and showed a nonchalant attitude in season one to "one of their own" who'd won everything there is to win. I think that's impressive, but not as impressive as winning the title in your first season. So he's earned his respect too. The team are playing well in spurts, comedy defending and decision making at other times. That includes everyone, and if you ask 99.9% of players if they'd accept 2 or 3 games on the bench for not hitting levels, all will say yes. Only in the madness of 2025 modern football would the cult of personalities not only question a reasonable conclusion of "you're not playing well, here's a spell on the bench", but Mo maybe has almost tricked himself onto elevating himself to the untouchable status of Messi or Ronaldo, players who could, if they chose, literally do and say as they pleased in the last decade. Mo isn't them, and Liverpool as I said, isn't that club either. I'm sure some of the youngsters will rant "he's right and Slot's to blame ", but without any evidence that Slot has deliberately ( managers NEED their star players to perform, not to be asked about them in every presser for the next 5 months....) ostracised anyone at the club other than do what every good manager has done since the invention of the game, namely leave someone out who's not playing well misses the point as every great club, team and manager have dropped great players at some stage. Some even when playing well!! The solution to what is now a very open sore is simple (ish) 1. Player and manager talk privately. 2. Manager tells player what he wants from the player. 3. Player commits or tells manager he wants out. 4. If player wants out, make it happen quickly. If not, pick the player and let him be judged by his continued performances. If they're poor, manager can't lose, "I told you so". If they're great, manager can't lose. So Slot playing Mo is a very good starting point, especially as 2 very big signings have yet to make Mo " yesterday's man" Arne Slot can help himself a little by using his natural openness to say " maybe I'm not Jurgen but I love my players and they couldn't have won a spectacular title last season without reacting to me and my methods a little too, but I hear Mo's comments and I can tell you all now, I love him to bits and he's ours to keep". That heads off any "seniors" with similar grenades to throw. But one thing's for sure, I don't think there will ever be a Liverpool player past, present or future with valid gripes that would jeopardise the "club first and last" ethos of Liverpool, and those who've had legitimate concerns I'm sure aired them at an appropriate time, not a flash interview when emotions are high. Liverpool FC have done as well for every player who's played for them as players have done for the club, so the institution has earned that private, rather than public critique. Whoever that's from.
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Njarðvík, knattspyrnudeild
Njarðvík, knattspyrnudeild@fcnjardvik·
3-0. 3 stig. Dominik ⚽️ Oumar ⚽️ Arnleifur ⚽️ Takk fyrir leikinn HK. Toppurinn er okkar í bili 💚
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UMFN
UMFN@UMFNOfficial·
Danielle Rodriguez nýr meðlimur í ljónahjörðinni 💚 umfn.is/danielle-rodri… #Njarðvík #körfubolti #Bónusdeildin
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UMFN
UMFN@UMFNOfficial·
Ljónynjur í úrslit Njarðvík 3-0 Keflavík #Bónusdeildin
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DaveOCKOP
DaveOCKOP@DaveOCKOP·
Liverpool fans leaving Wembley in song. Not the performance these fans deserved. @joshwilkes7
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Liverpool FC
Liverpool FC@LFC·
A Liverbird upon my chest ✊🔴 Tomorrow… ⌛
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Paddy Power
Paddy Power@paddypower·
Another bad weekend for Arsenal, with the title all but gone. Time for their fans to find some new excuses…
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Paddy Power
Paddy Power@paddypower·
Incredible to think Liverpool have all but secured the league title by beating Man City, less than a month after Arsenal won the league by doing the same thing.
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Magnus Thorir
Magnus Thorir@MagnusThorir·
Hvaða skepnu er Gunnar Heiðar að smíða í Njarðvíkunum? Án alls gríns, hrikalega huggulegt mark hjá þeim frá a-ö.
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Robbie Fowler
Robbie Fowler@StaffordScouse·
Everton are the only team to win 2-2 one week and lose 2-2 the next.
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