Philip von Brockdorff
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Philip von Brockdorff
@RedPhilv
Professor of Economics and vice-president of Workers Group at Economic & Social Committee.
Brussels Katılım Mart 2009
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@Jsize18 Bayern Munich said similar things many years ago and Liverpool beat them in Munich and went on to win the European Cup.
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@SkyNews @DiMagnaySky Your correspondent claimed that there was a similar rescue in Libya years ago. Sorry, but the comment about Trump having a short memory is out of order. You can’t compare the rescue missions both in terms of context and risk.
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Sky's @DiMagnaySky analyses U.S. President Donald Trump's Truth Social post about the rescue of a crew member whose fighter jet was downed.
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@scouse_allieLFC There’s no real attachment to the club and I’m not convinced Jones is genuinely attracted to the club either.
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@scouse_allieLFC I can read your post. Perhaps it’s a temporary issue.
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@HarveyDiamonds It’s not his fault he’s playing in a team without any cohesion and identity. It’s just a team of individuals
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@rebekkarnold Problem is without Champions League, the investment and change will not happen
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@eddiegibbs @LuthandoNondumo Is this guy living in another planet? I guess the thousands at the away end who left so early are all being negative as well?
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@LuthandoNondumo Fair enough if it’s not for you, but it’s analysis, not an agenda. Most of the replies have been to the contrary this morning.
If the performances improve, so will the tone. Simple as that.
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❗Beating Man City Will Help LFC Gain Momentum For PSG!!
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@eddiegibbs Liverpool’s 8,000 strong away fans leaving after 60 or 70 minutes says it all. Slot has completely lost the fans but we knew that months ago. FSG didn’t have the balls or ambition to act and the decline of Liverpool FC is now confirmed.
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🔴 Liverpool Humiliated by Man City: Rot Now Impossible to Ignore
#MCFC 4-0 #LFC
Liverpool were 4-0 down to Man City on 60 minutes, but the result felt sealed the moment Van Dijk gave away the penalty and Haaland put City ahead. For 30 minutes, there was energy, tempo, and some control. Then one setback, and everything collapsed. No reaction, no leadership, just acceptance.
This has been coming for months. Since November, the signs have been there and ignored by the powers that be. What we are seeing now is what happens when a problem is left to fester. Like mould in a house, it starts small, barely noticeable, then spreads behind the walls until one day it is everywhere and impossible to ignore. That is Liverpool right now.
This isn't about tactics anymore. It's about mentality and culture. This team does not fight when things go wrong.
Curtis Jones at least tried to drag something out of it, carrying the ball, pushing forward, showing some intent. The fact that he stood out says everything about the rest.
Salah, missing the penalty, summed it up. A great player, but this version looks like a shadow, weighed down by everything around him.
By 60 minutes, City had declared. Liverpool still offered nothing. Reds leaving early wasn't anger; it was resignation.
The plus side, if you can call it that, is they can now focus on the race for a Europa League place. Because after this and the annihilation PSG likely serve up next, there will be no trophies left to play for.
This team looks unfit, poorly coached, and mentally fragile. Unless something drastic changes, this decline will only accelerate.
The Gerrard song being sung by the travelling Kop had all the hallmarks of the Dalglish chant going round in the Hodgson era.
From the coaches to the players to the owners and management, it's cowards everywhere.




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