
Harry McMullen
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100% he is the one reason I enjoy watching this current Liverpool side. He reminds me of Bobby on the ball, his off the ball work needs work but he is a top player we need to enjoy for hopefully many many years




OLIVER HOLT: Should Liverpool sack Arne Slot? Don't make me laugh - here's what's been so easily forgotten about the miracle he achieved trib.al/lTCyx7k



Just my personal opinion, but you should never leave a game early. Take the defeat, suck it up… Shame on the lot of ya…

Love to pretend we’re different to other fanbases but the treatment of this guy is proving we’re absolutely not. And there were plenty of the same people saying last summer that this entire season was a free hit because of what happened in July.

The treble/quadruple Arsenal talk started in January if not before That's setting an impossible bar that's been reached almost never in football history. If they win the Premier League, that IS a massive success. Reaching the CL quarter-finals, on the back of the semis last year, IS success. They are growing. Comparing them to the greatest sides in history and then criticise them every time they fall short, more than holding them to high standards, is IMO just a way to deny them credit for what they're actually achieving. Having said that, today is certainly a disappointment. Both statements are true.


First 35 I thought we were really good. After they scored the pen, it just looked like a group of lads who felt sorry for themselves and became disinterested in closing gaps and following runs. You do that against city and they’ll take the game out your hands.



I’ve been watching a lot of 2019/20 and 2020/21 Liverpool over the break. I’m struck by just how much more explosive every action is, even in the last few minutes of games. Yet another indication that @LenovoGuru’s thoughts on Liverpool’s disrupted pre-season are instructive


Jamie Carragher was absolutely brilliant for Liverpool, especially between about 2004 and 2009. Either you're simply too stubborn to admit that because he says things you don't like/agree with - I disagree with him at times, it's fine - or you never watched him play.


Eidur Gudjohnsen's 95th minute miss v Liverpool in the 2005 Champions League semi-final that would've sent Chelsea to the final. It would have been a Chelsea vs AC Milan in the finals rather






