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The Radical Moongoose last won the day on December 18 2023

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  • Birthday 22/07/1992

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  1. Liverpool only have themselves to blame. Lazy, lethargic awful performances back to back. City to win the league now, it’s inevitable.
  2. He literally studs him in the chest. As said previously it’s a free kick anywhere else therefore it’s a penalty. Can’t see how anyone can think it’s not a foul.
  3. It’s an astonishing decision to not even have the referee sent to the monitor. I can’t believe that nothing has come of it.
  4. That’s an unbelievable decision. Stonewall penalty not given to Liverpool against a title rival. Second time this season.
  5. There is a difference sure, but there is no guarantee that Colwill gets to the ball ahead of Van Dijk at all, as you said earlier it is subjective. In my opinion both should have counted and to have two similar instances with the same official just days apart will call the consistency into question.
  6. Personally I disagree, Colwill very well may get to the position to stop the cross but he also may not. That is where my problem lies, could Varanes block have stopped the shot from being interfered with? I don't think either should have been disallowed. Both for me are perfectly good goals.
  7. The explanation I have seen, the difference is that the offside player didn't directly interfere as the blocked player wouldn't have gotten to the ball. Hilarious really as it's all just guess work, who knows if he would've gotten to the ball or in the same way if Colwill would have. Same official made both calls too. The inconsistency is laughable.
  8. I highly doubt ex Chelsea and Man United manager Jose Mourinho would accepted by the fans. Not to mention his football is completely against what Liverpool fans would want from the team. Alonso seems the obvious candidate, beyond him though, I do agree it's hard to see who else fits the bill. The term irreplacable fits.
  9. I am sorry to keep clogging this up with posts... This is so well put, the man truly fit the club. It was more than a man in charge of the team, as a human being he encapsulated Liverpool Football Club and Liverpool as a city. It was the perfect fit. Obviously this day was always going to come eventually, it must be how much granddad felt when Shankly left. It's just an absolute body blow. I can't even begin to think who might take over after, as ridiculous as it sounds I cannot see anyone else fitting in the same way Jurgen did.
  10. I honestly think it will distract from it, speaking for myself, this is such a huge blow. I never want this season to end.
  11. Jurgen Klopp has announced he is leaving Liverpool at the end of the season. Devastating, the joy, pride and satisfaction this man has given me since joining will never be replicated. I hate this!
  12. Couldn’t agree more, about 15 mins in he was saying Arsenal SHOULD be 4-0 up. I think the penalty against Newcastle last week was on his mind.
  13. That handball decision was awful. If Liverpool lose the league by a point the decisions against them will be the talking point.
  14. Or the previous few years wherein they signed the worlds best GK, spent 8m on a left back that reached incredible levels, signed VVD for big money and transformed the team, signed Fabinho out of nowhere to improve on a team that reached the final of a CL. You can look at it either way. There was never a this much talk and will they won't they with signings.
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