Jonathan Walby
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Jonathan Walby
@jwalb
Lifelong LFC supporter. Love climbing mountains and anything that gets the adrenalin flowing. My Mrs and 2 beautiful girls are my world.Follow back LFC.
South Wales Katılım Ocak 2011
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🥇| @MiguelDelaney: Numerous sources are adamant that Liverpool are not considering a change in manager in the summer, primarily due to the belief that there are multiple mitigating reasons for the drop-off. Injuries are viewed as particularly influential, to go with the unknown effect of Diogo Jota's passing.

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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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@kierong97 @LFCVine There has been absolutely no sign of any sort of recovery, in fact there has been a decline right from the PSG game last season. It’s horrible to watch. It’s so obvious he’s passed “the point of no return”. Why delay it until we’re out of CL for next year?
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25/26:
❌ Lost twice to Galata without scoring
❌ Lost to both City and United at Anfield
❌ Lost 4-1 to PSV and 3-0 to Forest in few days at Anfield
❌ Failed to beat Leeds twice this season
❌ Failed to beat all three promoted teams at home
❌ Lost three times to Palace
❌ Lost to Wolves, Brentford and Bournemouth away
When is it enough?

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@JamesPearceLFC Ffs you know he’s fallen off a cliff. Every match is a mess.
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Defeat means that Slot boasts 62 wins out of 100 games in charge of Liverpool.
No manager in the club’s history has bettered that total in their first 100 games in charge. Slot level with Sir Kenny Dalglish.
nytimes.com/athletic/70961…
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Arne Slot won’t remember fondly the night he brought up a century of games in charge of #LFC.
Analysis from a difficult night for the Reds in Istanbul.
nytimes.com/athletic/70961…
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