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Improve his long throw and he’ll make himself impossible not to pick2
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Just need Arsenal to dish out a battering later🤞0
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The question though was what does he need to do to get a game, and the reality is if he went to someone like Villa, Newcastle, Spurs, even *spit* the freaks down the road, he would have played a lot more, because he would have been playing when fit. His issue at Liverpool is even when he's fit he's been 3rd choice at the very best, but usually lower than that, for the vast majority of his time there.Addick Addict said:
I agree that he should have been given a chance this season before now but I've also been through his motivations on the Gomez thread. He is happy doing what he's doing. His family are settled. He's won countless medals. He's earning a very good living. He's loved by the Liverpool fans for being Mr Reliable when asked to step in. He's also been looked after really well by Liverpool so far as new contracts are concerned despite his history of injury. Yes he is not getting the game time that we think he should have but there is absolutely no guarantee whatsoever that he would be a fixture in any other top PL side or that he would be in the England team.sam3110 said:
Leave Liverpool about 3 or 4 seasons ago!Macronate said:What does Gomez have to do to get a game?
We can argue 'til the cows come home that he should show more ambition but, until we tread in his shoes, we cannot possibly understand what makes him happy although reading some extensive interviews with him it is clear that he isn't going to be banging on the door to leave. That day will come eventually and that might be in January if Liverpool sign Guehi but it isn't him that has been the driver to do so to date.0 -
Joe seems to be happy being the outfield equivalent of a backup keeper, which feels a waste of his best years.1
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This Man City 3rd kit is one of the worst kits i've ever seen.1
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Eze. 😎3
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No one can categorically state that he would have been fit because the circumstances of any injury sustained are different. Would the fans of those clubs have been as understanding of his injuries when he would have been a vital cog there? Would those clubs have supported him in the way Liverpool have? How many medals would he have won at Villa, Newcastle and Spurs compared to the nine he has including the biggest of all in the Premier League and the Champions League? But the biggest question of all for Gomez is this - would he and his family have been as happy? That is the one that has been his reason for staying.sam3110 said:
The question though was what does he need to do to get a game, and the reality is if he went to someone like Villa, Newcastle, Spurs, even *spit* the freaks down the road, he would have played a lot more, because he would have been playing when fit. His issue at Liverpool is even when he's fit he's been 3rd choice at the very best, but usually lower than that, for the vast majority of his time there.Addick Addict said:
I agree that he should have been given a chance this season before now but I've also been through his motivations on the Gomez thread. He is happy doing what he's doing. His family are settled. He's won countless medals. He's earning a very good living. He's loved by the Liverpool fans for being Mr Reliable when asked to step in. He's also been looked after really well by Liverpool so far as new contracts are concerned despite his history of injury. Yes he is not getting the game time that we think he should have but there is absolutely no guarantee whatsoever that he would be a fixture in any other top PL side or that he would be in the England team.sam3110 said:
Leave Liverpool about 3 or 4 seasons ago!Macronate said:What does Gomez have to do to get a game?
We can argue 'til the cows come home that he should show more ambition but, until we tread in his shoes, we cannot possibly understand what makes him happy although reading some extensive interviews with him it is clear that he isn't going to be banging on the door to leave. That day will come eventually and that might be in January if Liverpool sign Guehi but it isn't him that has been the driver to do so to date.
We live in a world where every fan complains of the lack of loyalty shown by players. We have one here that has given that loyalty to one club for over a decade and yet we criticise him for doing so. That stay will come to an end, probably sooner rather than later, especially if Liverpool sign Guehi, but he will receive the same reception by the Club and fans alike as Milner does. He has nothing to feel disappointed about because no one can say that he would have done better moving before now for all the reasons I've suggested.1 -
Table looks really topsy turvy at the moment doesnt it
You've currently got Bournemouth, Sunderland and Man Utd well out of place occupying the top 6
Nice to see the three promoted clubs being able to put up a proper fight this season as well2 -
Really refreshing that this season instead of the newly promoted teams being hammered and the newly relegated teams dominating the Championship, we have the newly promoted teams looking very competitive and the relegated teams looking quite ordinaryForeverAddickted said:Table looks really topsy turvy at the moment doesnt it
You've currently got Bournemouth, Sunderland and Man Utd well out of place occupying the top 6
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Gueye wearing leggings in October. He either has a grass allergy or is an absolute fanny.4
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Wolves, Forest and West Ham have won two games between them from 27 matches and one of those was when West Ham beat Forest.
Wolves lack of investment has been their downfall - their net spend over the course of the last seven seasons has been a profit of £34m and almost £100m in the last two years. West Ham had delusions of grandeur when they sacked Moyes (twice) and the Forest owner expects instant gratification and things to be done his way or not at all. Of the three, Dyche might make Forest difficult to beat but it's difficult to see how the other two are going to avoid relegation at present.2 -
I’m thinking exactly the same.Addick Addict said:Wolves, Forest and West Ham have won two games between them from 27 matches and one of those was when West Ham beat Forest.
Wolves lack of investment has been their downfall - their net spend over the course of the last seven seasons has been a profit of £34m and almost £100m in the last two years. West Ham had delusions of grandeur when they sacked Moyes (twice) and the Forest owner expects instant gratification and things to be done his way or not at all. Of the three, Dyche might make Forest difficult to beat but it's difficult to see how the other two are going to avoid relegation at present.
West Ham look L1 level & Wolves also look like they’re going down.
If Forest improve it leaves Burnley as most in danger.
Fulham, Leeds or Everton could struggle but they look ok atm.
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Surprised Ashley Young isn't spending the whole of the half time analysis moaning about Tottenham over celebrating.3
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I'm surprised Moyes allowed that, not very old school is it.AllHailTheHen said:Gueye wearing leggings in October. He either has a grass allergy or is an absolute fanny.0 -
Bloody Arsenal are gonna win the league aren’t they - my office will be fucking unbearable
anyone but them0 -
I'd get used to it if I were you.Elthamaddick said:Bloody Arsenal are gonna win the league aren’t they - my office will be fucking unbearable
anyone but them
Cant see anyone stopping them and wouldn't put it past them to do the CL double too.
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1/2 on the gunners
as I said it’s all done
imagine spurs are their only challengers , would you like your left or right bollock cut off sir5








