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Jassi Sidhu

@Jassisidhu

The guy your mum & dad listened to at uni & die hard LFC fan ਜੱਸੀ ਸਿੱਧੂ EST 1996 All enquiries: UK +447976371931 Canada/Usa +14167072707 India +919717459181

Birmingham UK & worldwide Katılım Şubat 2009
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Jassi Sidhu
Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
So folk's the night where i get to celebrate my 30 year's in the industry & the UK's biggest ever homegrown bhangra show just got bigger! Added to the line up are 2 guys who featured on my 1st solo album Reality Check & are also on the new EP "Everything Changes but You" The lad's that lead the whole UK Pubjabi garage movement Metz n Trix! This show will be one for the ages in the UK Saturday 6th June 2026 O2 Institute Birmingham livenation.co.uk/event/jassi-si…
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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
@jagdhups hey least we went on the training pitch! unless he just made it up in the changing rooms
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JagDhups@jagdhups·
@Jassisidhu Joke playing a formation these players have never played. Look all over the place. VVD not got a clue what he’s doing
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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
ffs when lucks against you its against you now here's hoping we dont fall apart
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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
ok am i seeing this right? back 5 vvd on the RIGHT HAND side wtf
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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
sure tell the guy living his best life having spent his mid 20's touring the world playing stadiums selling millions of album in one of the biggest boy bands of all time then done tv and broadway now doing shows when he pleases earning probably 30k for an evenings work that he needs to hang it up way to go dude you tell him!
NRM84@Mappy6984

Time to hang it up

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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
"It is cheaper to extend Konate rather than signing a new Centre-back" said this a few days ago its the only reason weve caved in on wage demands not really the ideal reason to keep a player but thats where we are with the massive work needed in the summer
The Kop Correspondent@Correskop

‼️🚨 Exclusive: Another round of talks happening this week with Konate’s agent on the trip to Paris. Liverpool have put £250k a week on the table. Liverpool have received no final decision yet. But remain confident. It is cheaper to extend Konate rather than signing a new Centre-back.

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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
match day european nights we should be raring to go but genuinely just hoping we dont get slaughterd...weve had the hope taken out of us and thats the worst thing need a few of the lads to stand up today come on you redmen #lfc
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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
when it looked like him and thuram the summer we re-built the midfield i was all in still am need power in there
James Wathland@JamesWathland

EXCL🚨: #LFC Manu Koné is a midfielder high on Liverpool’s list for this summer. 🇫🇷

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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
Na once he's gone they'll start with articles explaining how bad it was behind the scenes Theyre just trying to see if the sheep fall into line Fsg have tried to control the media narrative since they took over & up untill a few weeks ago they played a blinder Issue is at some point even the sheep cant argue with what their eyes tell them no matter how hard you get your media mouthpieces you yell "but were not like that"
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Moby@Mobyhaque1·
@TaintlessRed Mate don’t waste your energy on responding to these club mouthpieces. Alex is a friend of Hughes and co so just parroting nonsense. One day when performance improves under a different manager remind him of this crap
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Red@TaintlessRed·
We are not ONLY blaming the manager. The players have obviously underperformed but the quality these players have is far far higher than the level of performance we are seeing. When it's almost ALL the players underperforming it strongly suggests the manager is a major issue.
Anfield Edition | æ@AnfieldEdition

🥇 | @alex_crook: "It's too easy just to blame the manager. We always blame the manager now and it gives the players an escape. At some point those players need to take accountability and not just by giving interviews. Do it on the pitch. These are big players earning massive money who are letting the club down."

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Journalists: Slot’s had it hard. Jota died and he’s had to deal with that. Also journalists: Salah sucks. VVD is not a good enough captain. The players’ mentality is horrible. No grace given to players who lost a brother but it’s a mitigating factor for Slot? Nah. Fuck off.
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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
WHAT A BANK HOLIDAY TWEET!!!!
Space | ™@ITKSpace

I can now reveal it is becoming increasingly clear, through a series of renewed conversations across multiple connected circles, that the timeline surrounding Xabi Alonso is no longer as fixed as it had been only months ago, and is now beginning to shift as underlying intentions quietly evolve. Following his departure from Real Madrid, Alonso had made it explicitly clear internally, as first revealed, including in a direct exchange with Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, that he would only take over a new club in the Premier League at the end of the season, a position that for a long period was treated as settled and not subject to change, with the shift now occurring not in the direction itself, but in how strictly that timeline is still being held by himself. In recent weeks, and increasingly in recent days, Xabi Alonso has opened himself to the possibility of stepping in earlier, even within the coming weeks, a development that has also been reflected in conversations with Florian Wirtz, with whom contact has remained intact, and what elevates this beyond a simple adjustment is the context surrounding it, as Florian and Jeremie Frimpong, both of whom experienced Alonso’s methods firsthand during their time together at Bayer Leverkusen and now play together again at Liverpool, have repeatedly revisited internally how Xabi’s mid-season arrival in Leverkusen allowed him to establish immediate authority, implement first principles without delay, and create a structural foundation that was later amplified through a full pre-season, ultimately leading into the unbeaten run that followed, that exact pathway, once viewed by Xabi Alonso as out of the question given his intention to take a six-month break and only assume a new role at the start of a season, is now increasingly being discussed again, reflecting not only Florian’s preferred outcome but also a growing feeling on his side, shaped by more recent conversations with Xabi, that this earlier arrival is now seen as a realistic and potentially preferred scenario, with the underlying logic no longer centered around waiting, but rather around controlled early implementation. Sebastián Parrilla, Xabi Alonso’s assistant, remains central to these dynamics, with his continued involvement and recent contact reinforcing a growing internal feeling that this is no longer purely a long-term scenario defined by a summer transition, but one that could accelerate depending on how the situation develops in Liverpool. That said, a notable degree of uncertainty persists, particularly around Florian Wirtz and Jeremie Frimpong, and within the dressing room more broadly, where there is little clarity over how Liverpool’s hierarchy intends to proceed, leaving players largely in the dark while competitive objectives, including the Champions League, have not yet fully run their course. Running in parallel to this, and not without significance, is a separate background development involving Jürgen Klopp, with the information originating from within Bayern Munich, relayed through channels connected to their partnership with Telekom Magenta, following a recent Telekom event where Klopp, alongside Thomas Müller and Mats Hummels, was present in his role as a pundit for the upcoming World Cup, and where it is indicated that behind closed doors Klopp suggested a short-term interim return to Liverpool until the end of the season would not be entirely out of the question, accompanied by loose yet existing lines of communication with figures inside Liverpool’s hierarchy, leaving the broader situation increasingly fluid when viewed alongside the movements around Xabi Alonso, as Liverpool appear to be exploring multiple internal pathways, a dynamic that contrasts with the more consistent backing of Arne Slot currently being reflected through well-connected journalists close to the club.

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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
@SimonBrundish Think he needs to play "mitigating circumstances" right back on Wednesday According to the media its his strongest defence
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SimonBrundish@SimonBrundish·
We are playing like a 60 point side Players depressed Fans protests about tickets Fans boing our shitty performance Seems like a great set of circumstances to push on for Championsleague qualification.....
Paul Gorst@ptgorst

Liverpool supporters' union, @spiritofshankly are planning match-day protests over the recent rise in ticket prices starting Sat. "This is no longer about consultation. This is about action. If the club does not value supporter voices, we will make ourselves difficult to ignore."

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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
How come everytime the press mention slot its closely followed by "mitigating circumstances" But salah the man who stood on the pitch crying in august is expected to pay his wages back because hes not carrying the team? #lfc
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Jassi Sidhu@Jassisidhu·
@HendrickD82 but still 2? you must mean hes going to sub 5 lads off and NOT bring anyone on to replace em fairs 6-2
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