Ben James
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@lfcsavvy "Hung out to dry". Just say you fancy him lad. You never see him trying to take responsibility, he can't press or win a duel, he doesn't create a lot of big chances, and he can't shoot either, he doesn't have the qualities that make a world class player. Waste of £116 million
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Wirtz trying to influence the game vs Brighton
Hung out to dry.
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🟥 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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@DaveOCKOP The kids kit is a rip off, you can get it cheaper elsewhere.
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@JacobsBen Has happened to Mo Salah for the last nine seasons and he doesn’t get anything for it.
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Manchester United set to make a formal complaint today to PGMOL after the failure to award a second penalty in last night’s draw with Bournemouth.
Club will argue Amad was clearly wrestled to ground with no attempt to play the ball.
Manchester United are angry at what they perceive to be a clear VAR error.
It is also noted similar penalty incidents were treated differently in the same game leading to Harry Maguire being sent off.
#MUFC also unhappy with nine minutes of added time being played in the game.

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@TheRedmenTV Really thought Ngumoha would start this one. We have to put up with Cody “One trick pony” Gakpo now.
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@PoojaMedia Are you actually insane? Unless Konaté has eyes in his knee, he hasn’t got a clue where Osimhen hand is whilst looking the the ball in the air. Bunch of clowns 🤡
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@TheRedmenTV Why isn’t Jones starting over Macca? Wirtz playing from the LW is a joke, he’s a No.10, play him in the No.10 position.
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🚨 | @TEAMtalk: Liverpool are actively monitoring the situation of Bournemouth midfielder Tyler Adams, who could be available for an offer in the region of £45m.

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@TheRedmenTV This defeat is the final nail in the Arne Slot managerial coffin at Liverpool Football Club ⚰️
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Is Wharton really an upgrade on Mac Allister?
Yazz LFC@YazzLFC
Mac Allister OUT. Adam Wharton IN.
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