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Still Reeling From Amorim's Exit at Manchester United

10 Jan 2026 07:39:01
{Ed's Note - BRD has posted a new article entitled, Still Reeling From Amorim's Exit at Manchester United

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10 Jan 2026 08:59:56
You think you'd be used to manager merry go round by now. Tell us what's so great about it? Bunch of Liverpool fans here are keen to just give an interim a go and start the merry go round themselves. What are we missing out on!?

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10 Jan 2026 09:13:34
Why do people say 3/ 4/ 3? If those wingbacks are fullbacks, like Dalot, Shaw and Mazraoui. Then it's a back 5. Those are fullbacks

If your Man Utd. Liverpool. Barcelona. Bayern. Etc

You Can't play 5 at the back at Home against the likes of Wolverhampton Wanderers. You just can't. You finished 16th.

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10 Jan 2026 09:15:39
Maybe a really good manager would help the team more than the current one? Trying to improve is not a weakness whereas accepting mediocre is.

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10 Jan 2026 09:39:17
We should always look to improve, Coulred.
Change for the sake of it or when things are not going as well as some fans want does not guarantee improvement, though.
The club has a way of doing things and these are decisions that cost millions of pounds so it can't react to what every fan wants.

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10 Jan 2026 11:02:26
LiverpoolFC8, we barely have 3 CB's healthy enuff to play in the whole squad so I think that proposition falls flat from a personnel and availability stand point, IMO.

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10 Jan 2026 11:15:30
Utd have had 10 managers in the last 13 years - what does that tell you.

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10 Jan 2026 15:20:12
Tells me all 10 of them managers were crap whereas the players brought in were all terrific and would have won the league 13 times if they didn't have imbecilic morons coaching them.

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10 Jan 2026 16:28:20
There was definitely a tailing off in Man U's quality of signings in Fergie's last couple of years - a bit like us with Dalglish, with the likes of Hyssen, Spackman and Speedie. Both managers left behind ageing squads.

But in those fallow years, most of our managers had some success, just not in the league (where it really counts) . With the exception of Roy and Graeme, none of them were disastrous. Curious to know how people rank our lean year managers? I would go:

1) Evans (if only we had won that FA Cup, I think we could have become a title winning team. Wonderful football, mentally and defensively a bit soft) .

2) Houllier - didn't love his football at all, but he was pretty good until his heart operation. Definitely helped modernise our approach to the game, but he oversaw some dire signings.

3) Rafa - his football was no more fun than Houllier's. Going against the grain, I think he was overrated as a tactician. He got our line up hopelessly wrong 1st half in Istanbul, and we seemed a a bit muddled in some of the other cup finals (West Ham etc) . Essentially, he was superb at marshalling cup ties (Juve away for example), but struggled in finals and home league games when we couldn't just sit back. Arguably should have achieved more with the squad when we had Torres, Mascherano, Alonso, Stevie G etc.

4) Mad Graeme - to be honest, he should really be at the bottom of this list. He got rid of the wrong players, and signed awful replacements. At the time, I couldn't wait to see him go. Really set us back. But I have him a little higher than the total duds as he joined when we were behind the times, and when he was not at all well. He seemed to become a much more measured person after his heart bypass. Clear love for the man on my part prevents him from ranking last.

5) Brendan - a bit harsh as he gave us one great season, but he really was a bit of a fool. His refusal to work with the transfer team left us short of quality.

6) Roy - not helped by the ownership crisis, but he just never seemed to understand the club.

I haven't mentioned King Kenny as, well, his 2nd stint felt like a very good footnote, but I would rather cherish the memories of his 1st stint.

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09 Jan 2026 11:47:03
ED001, bit of a long post sorry.

Any chance you could provide a tactical breakdown on what the new tactics/ style slot has introduced are and what he's trying to acheive on the pitch? Would love a youtube video but no pressure, i know you are all busy.

There's no off the ball movement, no patterns of play, no passing lanes being created, no creativiy. Its all just slow, safe and negative.

The midfielders push up the pitch and are just static. Macca for example is having a tough time at the moment. Is it simply down to him not being good enough or is he just unable to play this style and these tactics? In one of the early games this season he was basically playing as a striker for most of the game which meant there was even less room uptop and left a hole in midfield.

Thanks to all the Ed's. Appreciate all you do.

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - I have actually been looking to do this for a long time. I did even produce a couple of videos in the close season on our style of play and how it evolved under Klopp and then how it was under Slot last season. But I recorded them on my tablet, which decided to have some kind of seizure and lost all the info on it and reset itself to factory settings. The screen is not working on it now, so I haven't been able to even try and rescue them. But I will try and do this instead for you mate.}

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10 Jan 2026 09:02:05
It's tough to assess it this season because of so many factors.

But in general, wide wingers, inverted fullbacks, 2 CMs dictate play, CAM floats between the lines and link with CF. Fullbacks play dynamic and flexible with wingers - think the few moments vs Wolves.

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10 Jan 2026 11:04:37
@ghost121, your post is not long at all. You should see some of the posrs @MKS posts at times. It's like a thesis, lol.

Big Up, MKS btw.

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10 Jan 2026 12:11:38
Just play 4-4-2 we won loads of trophies playing 442 i am still trying to work out the Terry Venables christmas tree system that every team tried except two us and united who won the most trophies with their system us and man united YNWA.

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10 Jan 2026 16:36:19
Albey, I think you would enjoy Michael Cox's excellent books The Mixer, and Zonal Marking. Basically, a history of tactics.

From what I remember Venables' xmas tree was a back 3, with Anderton and McManaman on the flanks. Two destroyers in midfield plus Gazza. Sheringham behind Shearer up top.

I don't think Man U used this formation at all, but I could be wrong.

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10 Jan 2026 02:41:04
In other news.
Liverpool will dispose of Barnsley comfortably on Monday evening, and will be drawn away to Wrexham in the next round of the FA Cup in a box office fixture at the Racecourse Ground.

Just my prediction!
Well done to Wrexham for beating Billy Goat Gruff and his band of men.

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10 Jan 2026 07:51:20
Just makes that 3-0 hammering we got off of Forest look even worse now.

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10 Jan 2026 08:32:55
Viktor football just doesn't work that way.
You sound like the u15s team I coach. 'Team x beat team y and we lost to team y so team x will beat us. '

We beat and drew with Arsenal who are top of the league. will we win the league this season? Probably not.

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10 Jan 2026 09:44:22
Vik loves hanging to that Forest result to justify his discontent ๐Ÿ˜‚.
Come on, VIk; lighten up. We're still the Champions of England, mate ๐Ÿ˜‰.

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10 Jan 2026 10:39:18
If it worked like that long term view then betting would have been the easiest thing ever and we all be millionairs ๐Ÿ˜….

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10 Jan 2026 11:05:46
VV, that's not a thing, mate. The comparison is flawed from the moment you agree that football is not an exact science.

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10 Jan 2026 11:16:57
I thought the Forest game would have been the end of Slot. It's far from good, but he can claim a 10 match unbeaten run. Nowhere near good enough or anywhere near where we should be, but hopefully after the Arsenal game, confidence levels can rise more.

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09 Jan 2026 22:58:06
I was dreading the Arsenal game. I honestly thought they would wipe the floor with us. After 20 mins I felt it was any moment now. Then lfc strung a few passes together gained a Litle confidence. Bradley's attempt hitting the bar again helped.

I know the pundits say it was boring and so on, but I felt we had a descent 2nd half. Without threatening much. Over the pitch everybody seemed focused and on task. Both full backs and Frimpong had much better games.
Macalister up to his old tricks peed me off. Pedestrian at best.

But imo after not expecting anything I was more than satisfied

So gutted for Bradley. I do not accept Martinelli didn't know he was Bradley hurt. I would have chinned him without a second thought in my day.

God wish we had a Steve McMahon now.

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09 Jan 2026 23:52:54
Arsenal don't wipe the floor with many teams, Chrisymate. They aren't set up to outclass the opposition, and they'd lose more games even if they were. They are a team set up to never be in vulnerable positions defensively in any situation and winning games through attrition, but this has real consequences for their attacking play - they are awful at it.

Awful. On current form, they will be the first champions since Leicester to score fewer than 2 goals a game. Now, this season, who cares if they win the title? Well, they aren't winning another one doing this - if it hadn't been for the frankly atrocious performance of Arne Slot this season, they wouldn't be leading this one either.

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10 Jan 2026 00:05:14
Steve McMahons wouldn't last 10 minutes now unfortunately.

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10 Jan 2026 04:40:10
i was disappointed, because i felt like arteta planned the game as if we were no 1 in the table.

eventhough it was not a full squad if we had brought the game to then, we could have won the game. but we were playing the slow possession game, this season reminds me so much of brendan rodgers, but with a better overall squad.

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10 Jan 2026 05:13:29
To be fair it was two risk averse teams against each other, we didn't try to go for it when we were on top, arsenal's style of play is so methodical but so unadventurous, they never try to play a risky ball down the middle or do anything other than try to play a perfect ball down the flanks at the exact right moment, they relented in the press second half because they were terrified of getting caught in behind, they are champions in the making but they certainly don't play like it, it's football motivated by fear rather than the will to dominate.

They bought a central striker who is just there to feed on scraps whenever they fall to him and try to occupy defenders to get them away from saka because he certainly isn't there to run in behind, to be a target man to play others in or be part of the build up, he is so peripheral to the team and looks so lost every time I see him play for them (mind, our plan with isak is equally mystifying) .

We are pretty much the same way at the moment but we went through a catastrophic and traumatic run and are missing all our starting attacking players, not sure what their excuse really is. If we had ekitike in that game or frimpong made a better decision once or twice and delivered a decent ball I'm pretty certain we would have won it.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - i cant argue with any of that PB..

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10 Jan 2026 06:29:39
No disrespect to Macca, who was brilliant here - but i'd love to see Ronnie Whelan in today's game.

I think he would an absolute superstar.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - Ronnie was very underrated for me Tuzza, but Macca was far from brilliant mate he was half decent but still a dirty stinking cheat mate..

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10 Jan 2026 07:30:48
Haha. I love it when you sit on the fence Ed.

Ok, we'll agree to disagree on Macca, but I totally agree on Ronnie - he was vastly underrated. Perfect 6/ 8 hybrid in today's jargon.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - he was the heartbeat of that side for me Tuzza, a lot of my friends who were reds were not big fans of him actually...i dont know why..

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10 Jan 2026 07:31:55
Great player Ronnie Whelan.

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10 Jan 2026 09:44:33
Some player ronnie whelan, could do everything and always a big goal in him.
Would've won goal of tournament at euro 88 only for van Basten wonder strike in the final.

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10 Jan 2026 10:30:02
He was indeed. Bob didn't make too many mistakes in the transfer market back then and he was a snip from Home Farm, a Dublin team, A great player for Liverpool and a great player for ROI too. Terrible commentator though!

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10 Jan 2026 11:14:25
PB, we were never going to go for that game regardless of whether we had our CF's available or not, considering the way we have been playing. It simply wouldn't have happened hence with CF's missing, no chance on earth, for real.

Now what I was surprised about with Arsenal (and their fans were fumming about this too) was that they didn't go for the game either which suited LFC to a T. Not only did couldn't/ wouldn't step it up, Slot went 1 v 1 in the second half which was Arteta's kryptonite already at Anfield this season.

From the moment he couldn't figure it out and with us outnumbering them in midfield (due to the lineup) and with us picking them off with Frimpong, I think Arteta just gave up and just went for the draw.

As for Gyokeres, I have always believed that Arteta's style does not suit a traditional CF esp. one who needs a lot of service. It fits more of a false 9 like Havertz. Or a CF/ winger who can drop in and orchestrate like Jesus.

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10 Jan 2026 11:18:27
Ronnie Whelan was a great player for us in the 1980s.

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10 Jan 2026 11:43:41
Patrick you say we didn't go for it but in the same breath say a couple of better decisions by Frimpong and we could've won it.

The fact is we were dominant in the second half and got into some great positions to win the game but the final ball was off. Wirtz could've also had a penalty after a mazy run.

This does not suggest we were playing for a draw or not going for it. We were trying to win but Arsenal are an extremely defensive team and have the best defensive record in the league. If we had gone gung ho and got caught on the break these pages would be going mental about how naive we were.

It was a decent performance, away from home against the title favourites. We should all be satisfied with that and hope we can now take confidence from it moving forward.

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10 Jan 2026 09:39:26
Ronnie Whelan was absolutely brilliant. I loved him but you're right Ed025 he never really got the praise he deserves.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - he done all the messy jobs Barry and was the glue that allowed the others to express themselves mate..

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10 Jan 2026 10:21:36
Was Gary Neville sighting violence on Thursday night with his comments over Martinelli incident some one from liverpool team take a red card! If so can someone inform the police so they knock on his door at1am in the morning and arrest him. YNWA.

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09 Jan 2026 21:00:20
If you want to see how football players used to react to injury back in the day and compare it to today's babies then look up Ewald Lienens injury in 1981 on YouTube. ๐Ÿ˜ฌ.

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09 Jan 2026 21:38:14
Yeah that's a nasty one that and he still got up to kick off lol.

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09 Jan 2026 21:40:43
Don't do that however if you are squeamish.

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09 Jan 2026 22:33:16
Yeah seen that today, wow and he only got a yellow.

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09 Jan 2026 22:49:32
Back playing in 2 weeks apparently as well. ๐Ÿ’ช๐Ÿผ.

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10 Jan 2026 03:19:39
Leeds Barcelona 1975 European Cup Semi Second Leg. Nowadays there wouldn't be any players left on the pitch. Even Cruyff was filthy that night.

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10 Jan 2026 07:47:24
Not forgetting the 1970 Chelsea v Leeds FA Cup Final Replay.

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10 Jan 2026 07:49:50
I know it's not football but Warrington rugby league player Paul Cullen once continued playing on with a ruptured testicle! Ouch.

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10 Jan 2026 09:07:45
WC qualifier 1997, Sweden vs Scotland. Stefan Schwartz breaks his leg in a tackle, gets up, tries a few rushes, decides it's not that bad and plays on for 10 more minutes before being subbed. Asked after the match why he kept going he said you don't leave your teammates hanging. Schwartz was a beast.

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10 Jan 2026 09:34:55
No-one can beat Bert Trautman.

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10 Jan 2026 09:52:50
RebeLFC, I think you mean Paul Wood. He and Cullen both played for Warrington but Wood played on in a Grand Final with a ruptured testicle. Cullen might also have done, tbf.
Cullen could be nasty, though. He had some right run ins with Andy Goodway of Wigan. The World War lll game between the two sides is on YouTube.

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10 Jan 2026 10:25:02
Take a look at the Liverpool v Leeds fa cup final when the late great st john scored the winner . If it was to day there would only be the two keepers left on the pitch . I watched a video of a while back i was shocked some of the tackles were GBH . YNWA.

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09 Jan 2026 19:44:14
But this is what I was saying earlier. Edwards and Hughes might see a problem now but they think longer term. In all the years I have followed Liverpool I can't ever remember Liverpool buying a player to fill a short term gap and that player being a success. So they will look at the worse case scenario and that's Konate re-signing on a much higher salary in the summer and Guehi coming in and Leoni as a back up.

So why spend 60m now when there will be better options in the summer and the picture will be much clearer on who is staying and who is going.

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09 Jan 2026 21:36:37
Guehi will be a City player on Feburary 1st. We have missed the boat on a fantastic player and one we desperately need.

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09 Jan 2026 22:58:40
Guehi is a good player but he's certainly not a fantastic player. Seems like a good lad but he plays on the left of a 3 for Palace where he's got plenty of support.

For us he'd be asked to go one on one against big centre forwards and would get bullied. He lacks the pace a physicality to play in a dominant team.

If we get him on the cheap or for free in the summer then great, if he signs for someone else I won't lose any sleep over it.

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09 Jan 2026 23:11:49
Kimuraking, you just make up fairy tales in your head and then write them down here. You have zero background information nor foresight. I'd say you're still in school going by the garbage you spout.

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09 Jan 2026 23:39:11
Kim, I am not sure I would want you in the trenches with me. You come across as someone who wants us to lose.

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10 Jan 2026 00:28:44
Fulham 2 Liverpool 0
Arsenal 6 Liverpool 1
Marc Guehi to be a Man City on February 1st.

Keep them coming, kim.

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10 Jan 2026 05:59:21
Besides the vitriol, Guehi would be a miss for us and a good gain for City.

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10 Jan 2026 10:27:37
Guehi looks too short for me for a center half, could not see him winning a lot of headers .

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09 Jan 2026 19:09:40
Hiya lad's I hope everyone is well! I just to comment on the performance against Arsenal. Never in the history of the club have they ever gone out and played for a draw in their own domestic league. Yes people could argue that Liverpool would play for a draw away from home in the Europe but that was purely tactical. People will talk about the injuries or Mo being away but no matter what was happening on the field Liverpool always found a way to win or at least give it a bloody good try. Lad's you all know me I only come on when I've something to say but I'm not on Slot's case because there's enough people on here doing it for me.

I actually had to wait until now to post otherwise Ed001 or Ed025 would definitely would had to have put me on the bold step. The dross that is being played in the name of football is embarrassing to not only the club but to the fans. Look we all know what the answer is so until that time when we are all put out of our misery all we can do is back the club and the team. We will bounce back and decent football will return YNWA.

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09 Jan 2026 19:42:36
I'd dispute that 'we played for a draw', we just had no way of winning the game with Gakpo, who I don't think is fully fit after being injured yet, as the closest thing we had to a forward. The only thing Slot could've done differently, that would've been sensible imo, and I'm disappointed he didn't do it, was put on Chiesa and maybe Rio about 60-70 minutes in when we were on top to try and force something.

That being said, the performance is nowhere near good enough to change my view on Arne Slot. I still don't think that he has his ideas right and doubt he'll get good enough results in the medium term. We were largely solid yesterday. That's about all you can say though. The only saving grace is the league has been poor, so we might thieve enough points to get fourth.

As an aside, even if you do think we played for a draw yesterday, I'd draw your attention to our away game against Man U near the end of the Rodgers reign. (The 3-1 loss where Martin Tyler had an aneurism when Martial scored) Our approach then made last night look ambitious. And Rodgers had Benteke, Ings (who played as an extra left back for most of it) and Firmino available to him that game whereas Slot was missing his equivalent players. So it wasn't the first time.

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09 Jan 2026 19:46:51
Maybe it will take an Enrique type joining one of the 'top' clubs to wake this league up a bit.
I think we all keep hoping for a turning point this season, who knows come the end of May when we're looking back if or when it will happen.

I didn't mind the second half against Arsenal which says a lot for how low the bar has been lately, i still think the first 30 or so minutes against Athletico Madrid is how we should be playing.

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09 Jan 2026 19:47:10
Considering who were missing up front, I thought we did quite well. Dominated the game and made Arsenal look ordinary.

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09 Jan 2026 19:49:51
Dominating the entire second half away from home against the league leaders without the majority of our attacking players and people still want to complain about something.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - so its ok to play like crap in the first half and not have a shot on target in the whole game then Thundrbird?, maybe they should have a parade..

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09 Jan 2026 19:57:40
Barry it's happened for over a century, you go away to a title rival thinking you don't give them anything in the first half an hour. Or more to the point you don't allow them to get the crowd going as it could make it a very difficult evening. Then you work your way into the game and hope to take your chances when they come. If they don't, you take a draw. This isn't new, away at a title rival a point is a very good point.

We did it consistently under Rafa and Klopp did it more than once against Utd, Everton and City. Klopp would even do it at home against Everton and Utd.

I can understand people moaning about a 0-0 at home to Leeds but a 0-0 away at Arsenal where we've largely dominated proceedings doesn't warrant this reaction.

I don't even think we played for a draw anyway, that's just something people are making up so they can have a go at Slot. But we got a draw and it was a decent result given their home form and our general form of late.

Slot is in a position now with some of you where he simply can't do anything right. He could win 10-0 and you'd say it should've been 11 and Chiesa should've started.

I'm not saying all is rosy and we should give him a 10 year contract but be a bit realistic, even at our very best we would never go away to the title favourites and go hung ho leaving loads of gaps to be exploited.

I really don't know what some of you were expecting.

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09 Jan 2026 20:02:20
Sorry Barry but I can't agree totally agree with you. You're right about the football we have played and you're right about what needs to be done but I was really happy with how we played last night. You are right, its not the entertaining football we are used to see or want to see but the way we defended and dug in for each other in the first half hour was something we've not really seen this season. In games gone by we would have capitulated under that kind of pressure so it was really pleasing to see.

I thought we pressed them really well in the 2nd half as well and pretty much dominated it. I think any team in the league would miss their 3 main forwards and would struggle to create many chances. We did have the best chance of the game as well. I just thought it was really pleasing to see a bit of pressing and having a bit of fight about us.
Just my opinion and fully respect yours.

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09 Jan 2026 20:09:36
I genuinely think we would have been thrilled by that tactical approach at Arsenal away in any previous season. Slot is showing he is still a tactical wizard in these big games - it's our inability to narrate the game in home matches that worries me.
I get it that most fans want Gerrard to come in this season, on the off-chance Alonso may become available next season.


Neither have Slot's track record, so I would suggest we treat this season as the transitional one we all knew would be coming - and stick with the guy with a rare track record.
If Stevie G's time at Villa makes you think he should replace Slot, then fair enough. But on an evidence based approach, I think it would set us on a Man U style path.

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09 Jan 2026 20:25:13
It's called football Ed, not one team this season has gone to Arsenal and played well against them. To expect this Liverpool team with some many attacking players out to go there and play entertaining attacking football is just unrealistic. There are many things to complain about this Liverpool team but the performance yesterday is not one of them.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - you done ok second half mate but that is setting the bar very low imo, this is LFC we are talking about not Burnley..

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09 Jan 2026 20:26:05
Barry you normally post well but your comment about playing for a draw is completely wrong and unfair. We played well second half and could have easily won the game.

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09 Jan 2026 20:27:06
I'm fairly certain we have played for a draw in the League throughout the history of the club.

In 1989, we would have taken a draw at home against Arsenal and won the League.

I watched a lot of Bob Paisley's teams and they knew how to accumulate enough points to win the League. The end would justify the means.

I've also read about a game when we had already won the League and Souness led the lads on an afternoon out on the ale before a night match. We drew with Middlesbrough.
I don't think anyone would've cared had we lost.

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09 Jan 2026 20:33:11
I don't think we played for a draw whatsoever but we had to respect Arsenal as well. They are in good form, scoring more goals and conceding less than us.
For the first 25 minutes they had us under the cosh but I can't remember Becker making too many saves. After that we played better and the second half a lot better but without being threatening, Frimpong having maybe the best chance and inexcusably not taking his shot.


It wasn't a great game to be honest. Maybe if had a forward on it might have helped us a bit more. I can't complain about the effort of the players either.

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09 Jan 2026 20:42:45
Ok I'll put my hand up and maybe I was wrong about playing for a draw but everything else I stand by. As I said we all know what needs to happen and the sooner the better because I for one cannot watch this horrendous football for much longer.

No before anyone says that I don't have to watch it I will tell them that I do because I'm a loyal fan.

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09 Jan 2026 20:43:00
A wizard in big games? We were embarassing against Chelsea and United.

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09 Jan 2026 20:56:46
Put down that hand again to fร—ร—k Barry, your 100%, it was absolute rubbish of the highest order is all it was and has been for half of last season and all of this one. there is zero excuse for the rubbish we are witnessing week in week out, and I don't blame the players.

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09 Jan 2026 21:19:09
Let him p. off back to ibiza with the gang and play back up sets for armin van beat box or whatever other breed of amadรกn was so important to him.

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09 Jan 2026 21:51:16
I've been a fan for 40 years nd i've seen us play far worse or been totally outplayed to secure a big point or away win against big teams over the years! many times infact, and the fans were always delighted. Realising how hard it is to get a result at these places.

Then throw in our 3 best attackers were missing. Wasnt the greatest of games but how many are between top sides? Always tense affairs. Im sorry no one can convince me that its only because of Slot being manager that people on here are moaning.

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09 Jan 2026 21:54:46
You're not wrong Barry, some twaddle getting spoken on here.

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09 Jan 2026 22:08:44
I'm not going to chuck pelters at Slot for that performance under the circumstances. But I'm not going to declare him redeemed either.

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09 Jan 2026 22:11:17
I understand what you're saying.

But I can't understand where it's come from? ๐Ÿ˜‚ we've been absolutely terrible all season. Genuinely utterly pathetic. What makes this game any different when the season is completely over anyway?

Weeks ago I'd understand, but why after Arsenal away, what was we expecting other than the same?

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09 Jan 2026 22:02:09
Barry, I agree with every word and was even more surprised after the game coming on here seeing people saying how well we did - even when we couldn't get a shot on target lol. Yeah we did great! ๐Ÿ˜

Each to their own of course, we all see things and think differently but that for me was far from good enough. Same old. It does my head in because we all know what this team is capable of and we're not seeing so much as a glimpse of it.

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09 Jan 2026 22:15:59
Steve McMahon telling his teammates "one minute, one minute" as we trailed Arsenal one nil at home. That would have been enough to win the League and everyone would have been happy to lose 0-1 that night.
I sat stunned in front of the telly in the dark for an hour after Michael Thomas scored and gave Arsenal the League.


I don't remember how we played that night but I know everyone who cared about Liverpool FC would have taken a draw that night.

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09 Jan 2026 22:32:47
We played solid enough that night Rigsby. All Barnes needed to do was take the ball to the corner flag and kill time but he went for goal, turned over possession and the rest is history.

Poor game management for one split second is all it takes. So why try and micro-manage 90 minutes? It is impossible to cover every eventuality on the training pitch, so let the players play and give them the tools to work it out on the pitch.

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09 Jan 2026 23:04:36
Totally agree Barry mate. Standard of football we are playing is nearly as bad as I can remember.

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09 Jan 2026 23:11:38
Absolutely Rigsby, I sobbed my heart out that night. ๐Ÿ˜ญ
I'd have taken a 1-0 defeat.

Also we needed 7 points from 3 games under Brendan to win the league and he went to play for a win against Chavski. We lost that game, then tried to score 9 against Palace and threw away a 3-0 lead.

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09 Jan 2026 23:15:07
Barry, Salah you're on the money. I'm totally in agreement with your opinions.

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09 Jan 2026 23:45:55
Fair play SG. Come on The Town ๐Ÿ˜‰.

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10 Jan 2026 00:08:47
That's a good shout with the Chelsea game, Ron.
Mourinho would have been happy with a point and it would have meant the title was still in our own hands. You can't account for Gerrard slipping and it shows how things can quickly change in a game. Chelsea were not that interested in scoring but they get gifted a goal.
A team happy with a draw will also take a goal and the three points. We'd have done the same against Arsenal. Conor Bradley didn't deliberately hit the bar. And not conceding a goal makes it easier to win a game.

I watched great teams under Paisley, go out, keep the ball, silence the crowd, don't concede a goal and nick one if you can. If you can't, take a point. There are always two teams and you can't always just do what you want or play how you want to.
What mattered the most was the table at the end of the season.

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10 Jan 2026 06:01:58
"Is what it is" comes to mind mate.

Bee saying this for a few months now, but I just think this is where we are at and we are working towards where we want to be. Some things are getting in the way but I still believe in the squad and what we're trying to do.

Kerkez is getting more comfortable and just needs time to build his chemistry on the LW with whoever is there.

There have been so many disruptions pre and during the season that have gotten in th way of building chemistry. It's taking time and will continue to.

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10 Jan 2026 10:33:49
H'ON THE TOWN BAZZA! ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿฅณ๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿ’ฅ๐Ÿš€๐Ÿš€๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ˜๐Ÿ†๐Ÿ†๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿคฃ.

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10 Jan 2026 11:21:50
We weren't trying to win that game whether we had strikers or not. All you have to do is watch the way we have played over the past 5 games to come to this conclusion cos even w/ CF's, we play crap. What do you think was going to happen without CF's? Double down, that's what.

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09 Jan 2026 17:43:38
I have read so many posts of contributers saying we need to buy another CH but they haven't really thought this through. We have Konate and Van Dykk at the moment but believing Guehi will sign for us either now or in the summer and Leoni coming back, if we signed another CH now he would want to be a starter and that will cost circa 60m, so who would start with Van Dykk, would it be Konate if he signed a new contract or Guehi or this new CH.

If Guehi signed he would demand to be a starter. I think we will only sign a top CH on loan who is close to finishing his contract in the summer.

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09 Jan 2026 17:52:38
I imagine the list of decent CBs available for loan is pretty slim.
VVD can't play on forever, Konate hasn't signed and more often than not is an accident waiting to happen, Gomez can't stay fit and we don't really know how good Leoni is or how long it will take him to properly recover. I'd say a CB signing is essential.

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09 Jan 2026 17:52:46
Konate is out of contract at the end of season and on his form this season, I wouldn't give him a new one.

van Dijk will be 35 in June.

So there's definitely room for a starter there.

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09 Jan 2026 17:59:02
Gomez and Konate are out of contract in the summer.

Virgil will be into his final year.

Leoni is really young and will need time to get over his injury.

As of right now, I think we will need 3x CBs between now and September - with perhaps one that is able to also play fullback.

We don't guarantee starts for any player.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - try telling Salah that..

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09 Jan 2026 18:01:50
Why are Liverpool the only club that's allowed to have 2 decent central defenders. Arsenal have about 17.

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09 Jan 2026 18:09:40
Whoes the 2nd one Thunderbird?

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09 Jan 2026 18:12:12
We don't have 2 world class centre halves and VVD won't last many more seasons. If Guehi wants to play for us we need to go get him now.

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09 Jan 2026 18:23:17
Given Konate is out of contract this summer, it is not a problem if Guehi immediately takes his spot. I know some people are down on the guy's heading ability, but he strikes me as a top class cb, who can also cover rb and dm. And a leader, with great passing ability.

I will be gutted if he goes elsewhere.

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09 Jan 2026 19:05:26
We have Van Dijk who is in the twilight of his career, Konate who is injury prone and likely out of contract in the summer, we have Gomez who is injury prone and likely to leave in the summer and Leoni who is long term injured. If the OP is seriously suggesting we should rely upon Gomez and Konate for the rest of the season and that should be fine, he's deluded.

Just remember the cluster f*ck that was 20/ 21 and consider that we have no Fabinho to protect the defence and no Nat Philips to hold the defence together in a crisis. We do need a centre back and it's neglect if we don't bring a good one in.

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09 Jan 2026 21:39:10
OP, a couple of weeks after the window closes and one of Konate or VVD is injured (God forbid) and Joey, who will be the regular RB starter with Bradley out, has a flare up of his recurrent injuries who would yo play in the back 4? I'm fairly sure that those of us who see the glass as half empty would be quick off the mark to remind us that we had the opportunity to bring in players a couple of weeks before the injury crisis started.

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10 Jan 2026 00:17:14
Guehi wouldn't be able to demand to be a starter at us, City or especially Arsenal.

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10 Jan 2026 06:09:11
Even with a fully fit Leoni and facotring contract uncertainty with Konate, Gomez fitness issues and VVD under 1.5 years left, We have room in the squad for another starting calibre CB right now.

So it is a reasonable spend this window if we get the player we want. Worse case Konate stays and we end up with 3 starting calibre CBs plus Gomez and Leoni. That's an ok place to be for a title hunting club.

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10 Jan 2026 11:23:40
@Faith potentially, we have room in the squad for 3 CB's since Gomez and Konate will be off in the summer and with Leoni still trying to get up to speed after his recovery.

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09 Jan 2026 17:27:22
Mark Guiya is essential to rebuild Liverpool from the back , he's a born leader . We can not afford to city or Arsenal getting his signature .

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09 Jan 2026 17:49:33
I prefer Guehi personally.

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09 Jan 2026 17:50:22
Who's he? ๐Ÿ˜‚.

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09 Jan 2026 18:08:33
Marc yeeehaaaa.

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09 Jan 2026 18:16:21
I wouldn't be surprised to see us move to a 3-4-2-1 formation eventually. I think it would have happened already had we signed Guehi in the summer. So 2 centre halves are needed.

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09 Jan 2026 17:04:40
Hi all.
Ive just red down the posts and I think it was grino, saying they want United to win the league before arsenal do.
I don't even know how to react to that. actually I do. Unless liveerpool win it im not overlly bothered.
No disrespect to ed001 in any way as I've been on this site for years and years now but I just feel its attracted the wrong people. Can we quit the bitching and moaning our just a bit. Im allways rose tinted glass half full kind of guy but I just think we support our team.

Even this will bring the haters ๐Ÿ™„.

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09 Jan 2026 17:30:15
Just add them to your ignore list mate, public forums will always attract those just looking for a reaction.

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09 Jan 2026 19:44:41
Billynwa . so do you want people just agreeing with each other, if Grino said that, so what. im sure ppl. have looked at some of your posts n raised their eyebrows while swearing . there is a few on here who I'd know for a fact if we met we wouldn't get on or agree on anything but I still like to read posters even if I 100% don't agree with them .

as for the can we quit the bitching n moaning, practice what you preach eh . I enjoy a good argument/ discussion.

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09 Jan 2026 20:27:57
Well said Billy, I agree with posters the football at times is not pretty and we should be doing much better. There's no argument about that, but when we do play well like last night posters still whinge on. Beating Arsenal at home has always been a very tough assignment.

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09 Jan 2026 20:46:57
Easy fix lad stop reading.

People moaning have tended to have genuine concerns. Someone having a different opinion is normal. It's literally a forum for discussion and passing on info.

I can't understand these people moaning about people moaning.

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https://www.evertonrumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_ed025-1241569729.png avatar{Ed025's Note - i agree Jerry..

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10 Jan 2026 12:39:46
The only team i have no emotion towards (positive or negative) is City, if they win its like a free hit

The Arsenal hate i would say is more of a modern thing, if you spend enough time online you can't help but hate them because of their fans - i've only ever met 1 Arsenal fan in my life that wasnt at least a little bit of a prat

And tbf the worse the mancs have gotten over the years, the less they have gotten under my skin as well - id say the fans are more similar to ours than most would care to admit too.

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09 Jan 2026 16:51:48
It would be some story if Calvin Ramsay comes in and does a job for us at RB. I know there were high hopes when he first signed but for one reason or another it hasn't happened yet. This is as good of a time as any.

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09 Jan 2026 18:08:41
We all know he will shoe horn sbzo there!

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09 Jan 2026 18:17:11
I am sure he plays against Barnsley on Monday but as he uses one of the non-HG spots, the club might still choose to loan him out if they intend to bring some non-HGs in this window.

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09 Jan 2026 15:33:00
Thoughts and prayers going out too Ed001 who unfortunately has to watch this dross again for his match review ๐Ÿ™.

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