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08 Jan 2026 07:24:16
Glaser has said defiantly that Guehi is not being sold this window. So that's an absolute confirmation he's off to City then.

08 Jan 2026 07:52:00
Could you explain a bit more how you got "not being sold this window = absolute confirmation he's off to city"? I'm not very good at math but I think there are a few steps to that equation that you have skipped over that could help us understand it ;)

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08 Jan 2026 09:04:19
Drac (and don't beat me up here), it could mean that Glasner does not want to sell Guehi to LFC specifically (for whatever reason) hence, he is happy to sell him to City. Hence, the OP's comment. Just my take, mate.

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08 Jan 2026 12:01:50
Palace will no doubt sell Guehi to whoever waves the biggest wad in front their face (assuming the player agrees) .

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The Championship Drop and What It Means for West Ham United

08 Jan 2026 07:39:01
{Ed's Note - Joyfull has posted a new article entitled, The Championship Drop and What It Means for West Ham United

07 Jan 2026 23:39:54
So is it correct Palace want £40m for Guehi?
If it's the case we loose this player for the additional £5m reported to a team we will be competitive with over the next 5 years. How would that be acceptable?

40m is cheap for this player. Yes we are being overcharged, but what's the alternative? We won't get a proven Premier league defender home grown for £40m

My only hope is that we have an agreement / handshake so to speak with MG as I believe he would be a man of his word. He holds value in a promise it's important to him as a Christian. Unlike his Chairman who is now letting it out that a 40m threshold needs to be reached. Snake of a man.

08 Jan 2026 04:25:55
40m is a lot of wonga for someone who will be free in 5 months time. Good player and probably worth that much mid-contract but not right now. He's not the only CB in the world and im sure there is better at half the price.

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08 Jan 2026 04:30:33
40m is hugely expensive for a player who would be free in 6 months time. CP knows this and are trying to get us to enter a bidding way wrih Man City, especially since they screwed up and pulled out of the deal at the end of the previous summer window.

Man City's injury crisis is blown out of proportion for me imo. They may have Stones, Dias, and Gvardiol out but only Stones and Dias are CBs. Gvardiol mainly plays LB for them and they bought Ait Nouri in the summer for that position. Not to mention that they have Lewis who plays there too. They still have Ake and Khusanov, who they bought for close to £40m last Jan and can't get a game. Guehi would do well to look at that though since that's where he'll be sat there the moment Stones, Dias, and Gvardiol are available again.

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08 Jan 2026 06:50:35
He's worth more than £40 million mid contract.

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08 Jan 2026 06:59:45
Few things on the price.

Firstly, if he goes to City now, or somebody else in the summer on a free, would Liverpool be able to get anybody at Guehi's level for £40 million. I'm not entirely sure you would. He ticks a lot of boxes for, in the modern game, not a lot of money.

Secondly, I wouldn't look at it necessarily as £40 million now or nothing in the summer. Somebody is worth whatever you are willing to pay. For Liverpool now getting top four, and having a good run really in the champs league, is all that matters. If Guehi comes in and facilitates that - he's with every penny of that £40 million.

Personally if he would still like to come, if there is any risk at all that he could go to City now or anybody else in the summer I think it would be rank incompetence to let that happen.

Liverpool need him and I can guarantee by the end of a four/ five year contract there wouldn't be a single person moaning we could have got him on a free, they would just be glad we did.

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08 Jan 2026 07:31:54
The question is who else can we get that's first team ready for £40m?

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08 Jan 2026 07:45:09
He's not free in the summer. There'd be a signing on fee paid to the player. Probably not £40m but there would be one.
£40m for a player at his age, leadership qualities, ball playing ability, character, speed and defensive traits is a no brainer for me.


He can't be available otherwise surely we'd just go get him.
We probably need one more in the summer to replace konate anyway and Virg isn't getting any younger.

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08 Jan 2026 08:31:31
Palace employing classic FOMO tactics. If he wants Liverpool let him run it down I'd rather give him a signing on fee than pay palace a cent.

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08 Jan 2026 09:23:53
£40M isn't a lot if you miss CL football because we haven't acted and left Konate at the back.

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08 Jan 2026 09:46:21
Paying 40m for Marc Guehi with 5 months left is beyond crazy.

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08 Jan 2026 11:15:34
Losing out on the riches of the CL would be even crazier.

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08 Jan 2026 12:15:23
Chrisymate how do we lose the player for 5 million making it 40 million when he is free at end of season?
He has not signed for any body his team are having a very good season so he possibly stay at his club until the summer. YNWA.

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07 Jan 2026 23:39:53
Hi all
First time poster although been looking at the site for years.
Just wondered if anyone knew of any info about a twist in the Semenyo saga. Watching Sky Sports earlier and Jamie Rednapp mentioned that he believed it wasn't a done deal that he would be going to City.

He said he'd recently spoken to someone who said We might be making a move and there might be a twist. Strange as most info states he's on his way to City very soon. Just wondered if this Rednap rumour had any legs.

08 Jan 2026 04:33:41
Just my opinion but I think it's just sky who wants to create drama and generate clicks from nothing. The transfer was not as exciting as they thought it'd be so I think they are just pulling things out of their arse to get people interested. The window has been quiet so far so they need to do something to remain relevant.

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08 Jan 2026 07:15:20
He's going to City mate, medical today - it's all about betting with with Sky.

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08 Jan 2026 07:26:53
Semenyo and Geuhi are both off to City. There is no way we sign either. What the club are lookong at are young players that won't go in to the 1st team. Absolute clown show right now.

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08 Jan 2026 09:06:04
Indeed, Drac. We've all known he was going to City for weeks now. Not sure what all the fuss is about with Sky.

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08 Jan 2026 09:29:21
Someone give Kimuraking a hug. Everything he posts is drenched in despair.

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08 Jan 2026 11:11:05
It sure is mate, I bet if he fell in a barrel of tits he'd come out sucking his thumb!

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08 Jan 2026 13:19:53
Harry Redknap goes to all the home games at Bournemouth and i expect Harry sits with the owners so there maybe truth in this he could of said something to Jamie his lad?
Strangerthings have happened in transfers!
But my feelings he is off to city YNWA.

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07 Jan 2026 22:25:02
Well one thing we can't complain about this season is other teams results not going our way!

We would seriously be pushing City in second if we'd been a bit more clinical?

07 Jan 2026 22:57:40
It's a faltering season for most teams, as someone said Arsenal are having it like we did last season. No new manager bounce yet for Chelsea or Utd, maybe Villa will start to struggle a bit more now after a great first half to the season. Everton struggling again as well.

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07 Jan 2026 23:01:09
Unfortunately we play Arsenal tomorrow and really can't see us winning that game.

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07 Jan 2026 23:02:37
Results going our way . all we have to do is play better, score more goals, defend set pieces, run about, show a bit of passion .

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07 Jan 2026 23:05:59
Bizarrely if we somehow conjured up a win tomorrow we'd have the fourth best form in the prem over the last six games. After Arsenal, Brentford and Fulham.

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08 Jan 2026 00:08:15
Was thinking the same thing looking at the table and results tonight BR. Funny thing I can see us getting a result tomorrow and drawing at home to Burnley.

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08 Jan 2026 05:40:55
I can't see us winning against Arsenal tbh. They'd see it as an opportunity to pull even further ahead of Man City and would be tight up for it. I don't think they'd be as passive as they were when we played them earlier in the season.

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08 Jan 2026 07:17:43
Completely agree Dracred - I can see them really going full throttle from the off, get a goal then try and pick us off on the counter, as most decent teams have done to us this season.

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08 Jan 2026 09:07:47
@Stromsgodset if only it was that simple with this manager cos based on the evidence this season so far, it's not.

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08 Jan 2026 12:32:57
OliRed, if it was only that simple why don't the players just do it themselves?
Do you think Slot is instructing them to go out and draw games?

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{Ed025's Note - thats what i have been saying Rigsby, once they cross that white line its up to the players and thats why they have to take some responsibility for this debacle mate..

08 Jan 2026 12:58:46
Ed025.I think the players have got into the mindset from everyday training and tactics, that they play this negative way, but that doesn't mean the players aren't guilty of not winning headers, tackles and basically busting a gut to compete.

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{Ed025's Note - absolutely Strom, its a collective mate and everyone should be pulling in the same direction but that seems to be lacking..

08 Jan 2026 19:37:37
It's the manager that's ruining this team. Our press off the ball is non existent and the slow tempo, failure to put crosses into the box and trying to walk the ball into the net is the managers tactics!

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07 Jan 2026 19:27:27
Sad to hear Kevin keegan not well. YNWA Kev.

07 Jan 2026 19:49:03
Just read this, sad news and I wish him well.

Also RIP Martin Chivers. Not a great evening for football fans of my age.

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07 Jan 2026 20:56:02
Yep sad to hear. Football was a far better game when they played it.

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08 Jan 2026 00:16:17
KK was my first football idol. I stood on the kop as a kid watching him. Really hope he's ok . YNWA.

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08 Jan 2026 01:48:45
I would love it if he beats this cancer.
Love it!

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07 Jan 2026 19:17:31
The leaks have been so plugged already that the team news is 20 minutes late.

07 Jan 2026 19:36:20
either that or the games tomorrow )

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07 Jan 2026 20:16:45
The leaks are so tight now that no-one even knows when we're playing.

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07 Jan 2026 18:30:08
For fun, who do we want to see in the next Liverpool coaching setup? Bad answers only.

I'll start, Danny Murphy as manager with Stephen Warnock as his assistant. Andrei Voronin appointed as a special finishing coach.

07 Jan 2026 18:37:48
Brendan Rogers and Arne.

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07 Jan 2026 19:03:08
Jimmy Boy, love it. Jan Molby fitness and conditioning.

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07 Jan 2026 19:04:41
El-Hadji Diouf.

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07 Jan 2026 19:07:07
John Barnes and Jason MacAteer.

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07 Jan 2026 19:09:59
Neville sisters.

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07 Jan 2026 19:15:55
Tbh that debut Vorinin goal against Toulouse was a cracker 😂😂 I thought we had two top tier strikers in him and Torres.

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07 Jan 2026 19:16:00
El Hadj Diouf as discipline coach?

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07 Jan 2026 19:26:10
El Hadji Diouf as head of the new decorum and etiquette department.

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07 Jan 2026 19:28:28
Suarez back as dietician
Meat only diet….

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07 Jan 2026 19:32:44
As long as Adam Johnson isn't on youth recruitment and Thomas Partey isn't in charge of the ladies team.

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07 Jan 2026 19:36:04
El Hadji Diouf. Community support
Luis Suarez chef
Jamie Carragher youth team operator
Got have the know it all best in the world at hindsight Jamie Redknapp in charge
Imagine the post match interviews.
Yea if we did everything differently we would of won.

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07 Jan 2026 20:07:16
Gazza, is Slot Jamie Redknapp in disguise?

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07 Jan 2026 20:09:17
Dream team of mick mccarthy and roy keane as assistant for me.

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07 Jan 2026 20:43:40
Hey, Big Jan was fitter and more mobile than our current midfield bar Szobozlai and definitely a better passer😂.

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07 Jan 2026 21:28:03
Jesus Viktor 😬.

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07 Jan 2026 21:43:40
MM, no arguments there!

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07 Jan 2026 22:41:26
Neil Ruddock, Julian Dicks and Paul Konchesky comes to mind as the most wrong sort of choice.

Downing, Keita and Borini would be the ultimate non-event/ boreoff.

Suarez, Diouf and Darwin would be box office for all the wrong reasons.

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08 Jan 2026 00:04:11
Gary and Phil Neville.

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08 Jan 2026 09:08:55
You mean the chuckle brothers, Strom? Get your popcorn ready, mat.

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08 Jan 2026 14:18:17
Well Gary knows everything doesn't he Oli.

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07 Jan 2026 18:17:09
Best wishes to Kevin Keegan, who's just been diagnosed with cancer. Wishing him all the very best. A club legend.

07 Jan 2026 18:38:23
Stay strong, King Kev.

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07 Jan 2026 18:42:40
Rome . now that's what you call a legend.

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07 Jan 2026 18:46:57
Dark day. What a legend.

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{Ed078's Note - He'll absolutely love it if he beats cancer, love it.

07 Jan 2026 18:54:04
He sure is, Strom, my friend. My first footballing hero.

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07 Jan 2026 19:01:33
Yep, just read it. Thoughts and prayers to Kevin and his family. My idol growing up in the 70s. Legend.

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07 Jan 2026 19:04:58
YNWA Kev.

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07 Jan 2026 19:23:36
Best wishes to KK

I put on a post a day or so ago he goes under the radar a bit when it comes to our truly great players -.

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07 Jan 2026 20:08:19
My first footballing heartbreak when he left for Hamburg. I was gutted.

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07 Jan 2026 22:37:43
Get well soon, Kevin. Great player for us.

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07 Jan 2026 20:22:59
Ed, you can't make jokes about cancer! You'll be cancelled by the young folks who don't understand the difference between funny and offensive.

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07 Jan 2026 22:54:44
Was going to say that ed78 but thought it might be to far.

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{Ed078's Note - I've met Keegan a couple of times, good sense of humour.

08 Jan 2026 09:10:25
Ed78, my dad passed away due to cancer. Never lost his sense of humour. Till the very end.

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{Ed078's Note - me too mate. If you can, go out laughing.

08 Jan 2026 11:56:56
I remember him on Superstars, too.
He was an athlete, was Mighty Mouse and twice European Footballer of the Year.
And who could forget the Brut adverts? My Dad I would say because he got a gift set every Christmas from us.

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07 Jan 2026 16:02:13
I know family circumstances are different, bbut it's a mistake to have a full-time Liverpool manager who's a part-time resident of Liverpool. He needs to settle down and become a part of the fabric of the Club and the city. That will do him a world of good! This back and forth doesn't help, and it doesn't help him not having his family next to him!

07 Jan 2026 16:15:08
True but I feel it is too late for that now.

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07 Jan 2026 16:16:07
I think the manager and every player should be based in Merseyside, they can't get the area or the people, when they live in Cheshire . I know its only 40 mins away but I think it makes a difference.

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07 Jan 2026 16:42:11
They should basically all live in the dressing room at Anfield, it's the only way.

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07 Jan 2026 16:44:37
No one moaned last year Noski whe he won the league!
Im all for everyone having an opinion but every player it seems is getting a bashing at the min.
Still 4th, still in champions league still in FA Cup.

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07 Jan 2026 16:51:42
But obviously the club must have known before giving him the job that his family had declined to move to Merseyside and he was going to be making regular trips home to see them. They had to have known this.

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07 Jan 2026 16:55:42
Noski - Pointless argument in my opinion. The club has no control over peoples personal lives. Slot and his wife have their own family values. Clearly they're not willing to uproot, there's absolutely noting wrong with that. It shouldn't effect his duties, they're really not relative. How often he see's his children doesn't influence his tactical choices.

Stromsgodset - We're talking about professionals here, extremely highly paid professionals, they don't mingle with us common folk. And you don't need to "get the people" to play great football. You want to force the players to live in a specific area. have I got that right or am I missing something?

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07 Jan 2026 16:56:28
Wasn't a problem for him last season?

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07 Jan 2026 17:02:03
I can't help but disagree with this one, there are other ways to connect with the people and city without living on Anfield Road. Klopp did alright from a mansion in Formby.
You employ the best peope for the job, Slot has his reasons for not bringing his family over, kids finishing school i think being a main one which i respect.

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07 Jan 2026 17:10:17
Love it RK 😂.

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07 Jan 2026 17:15:38
Countless people work away from home. It's a part of modern life.
And how do you think it will effect potential new players, coaches, managers etc when the club tells them where they can and can't live?

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07 Jan 2026 17:29:36
I thought he lived in PopWorld?

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07 Jan 2026 17:45:43
It's one thing I don't care about Slot and I don't think this is the biggest issue that he has got himself into.

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07 Jan 2026 17:48:02
He won't have the problem for much longer.

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07 Jan 2026 18:27:47
Sure, it wasn't a problem last season but you got to understand that when the going gets tough, then things like his family being away etc will just add to the struggle.

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07 Jan 2026 18:50:06
Chewy. that's right, they should live in the area, you don't see the United or city players living in Southport do you, the only reason they don't is because they're entitled and don't want to be bothered by pesky fans, n someone mentioned Klopp living in Formby, well that's Merseyside n he got the fans, the people and that didn't turn out too bad did it.

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07 Jan 2026 19:18:19
Disgrace all of them don't live at Norris Green.

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07 Jan 2026 19:55:19
To clarify then if Enrique wanted to be the next manager and wanted to bring kvaratskhelia with him it would only be ok if they both live within what 10 miles of the stadium? 20? What a load of nonsense.


That was my point about Klopp, I don't think Formby is representative of your average Liverpool supporter however he still connected with the fans without having to take the 68 bus in on matchday.

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07 Jan 2026 20:39:43
Dont get it wrong, it has nothing to do with complaining or not complaining about last year when we won the league. You need to understand the context of the original post. As I prefaced, circumstances are different for every family, and I know he mentioned his kids were taking exams last year and/ or language differences and stuff like that. But living from a suitcase and flying every weekend in a job that literally induces aging must be insane, especially now that things are not as rosy. It must be very lonesome as well.


Listen, this is not an argument; so no need to be sanctimonious and all that. Just an observation. Having your mate and kids with you really can help a coach feel settled especially if you have a close-knit family. There's no question about that, and I wrote my original post reflectingon this as a family man myself. Also, I'm not from Liverpool, so also it's not about that. I just feel it just helps if everyone in the family are together especially after a bad day at work. which is kind of everyday for the last 4 months!

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07 Jan 2026 22:37:43
Fair play Noski, apologies if my response appeared abrupt, I was just simply offering my opinion that it didn't seem to matter last year, and if we were top of the league right now would his living arrangements be called into question!
I get your point however, Collymore had issues with it when he refused to move from Cannock back in the day, if my memory serves me right! Ed 1 may well be able to clarify that.

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07 Jan 2026 22:44:41
How has the club got no say in where you reside? Look on indeed for example most jobs on there come with the caveat of local residence unless its a nationwide offer.

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07 Jan 2026 22:51:21
Collymore refused to move here from Stone . he travelled all the time . in the night on his way home, he stopped off for a quick rest at the local dogging spots.

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07 Jan 2026 22:54:13
Ernest Formby is Merseyside still, plenty of red fans live there . point being i think it helps if you know the city, the people from the area you work in . Slot lives near Manchester as some live in Cheshire, they're all aloof.

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08 Jan 2026 00:20:53
Collymore was a good example of how not to join a club. So long as it's a reasonably easy commute though there isn't too much of an issue, it's more about optics when things don't go so well if you live outside the city region.

There is something about getting the vibe of a place, even in an international business like LFC because much of the fan base and heritage has roots in local communities. He doesn't need to live there but local connectivity is important.

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08 Jan 2026 02:00:56
What about the fans that don't live on Merseyside?

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08 Jan 2026 14:21:46
What about them Rigsby? The team is called Liverpool and the majority of the fans are from there . certain fans might be spread far an wide but don't think they'll be bumping into thousands of fans like they would if they lived in Merseyside would they.

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07 Jan 2026 15:03:28
Gravenberch appears to be getting a pass for some reason, he's pretty much one of our main weaknesses. People keep saying he's been told to attack, but he's supposed to be on his way to being 'world class' according to some last year.

He's been equally as poor as Mac, probably worse in that he's so much of a ghost in games, he's being completely overlooked. He's supposed to be a professional, you can still attack and do your primary job of shielding the defence.

He's being viewed with rose tints in what he could be, but he could easily be another Michu. So so weak and passive for his build, he's like Patrick without the Viera.

{Ed025's Note - i have to agree Bob..

07 Jan 2026 16:05:18
Spot on. He is a phyical unit that can't tackle or head the ball. We are so weak in midfield this season.

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07 Jan 2026 16:07:06
I think its because we can't work out if he's doing just what he is told. Slot spoke about freeing him up, and he seems to be all over the pitch.
If he had been told to be CDM then I think is fair to criticise him for his vacancy.

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07 Jan 2026 16:11:29
Whilst he was great in 24/ 25, I haven't seen anybody say anything good about hm this season. I, like many others, been heavily critical of our midfield, the opposition seems to just saunter through unchallenged at times. Whilst I wouldn't say he's had stand out poor performances, like Konate, he has absolutely gone missing at critical times.

I do think the CDM role is one that can easily be overlooked when the whole team's underperforming, hence why he hasn't caught as much flack.

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07 Jan 2026 16:17:26
Grav is playing like he did when Klopp was the manager . not sure if its him or because Slot has changed his position.

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07 Jan 2026 16:39:39
The player has been asked to play further forward, a position he struggled with under Klopp.

Actually, Gravenberch being pushed further forward has been of detriment to the team and the defensive cover he provides….

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07 Jan 2026 16:56:48
Is he not been asked to play last years position but with more of a licence to get forward? Think the player himself pushed for it. Because if so that's a big difference to him being pushed further forward.

Surely as a pro if he sees we are struggling and been gotten through too easy in a game you show a bit of initiative and park the attacking and go and shore up that gap.

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07 Jan 2026 17:13:18
Florian, your post takes me back to the story that Souness often tells, when he made his debut at West Brom ( I was there) . He asked, I think it was Fagan, "how do you want me to play? " To which Fagan replied "if you don't know we've wasted our money".

My point being, players have to take some responsibility for what they're doing. It's not all on Slot, though I accept a lot of it is.

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07 Jan 2026 17:29:37
Gravenberch is not world class or even on the way to it. I'm not saying he can't be but he needs to get his finger out of he has ambitions to be.
Patrick Vieira is one of my favourite non Liverpool players of the PL era. He could control games and Grav is nowhere near that level.


The spine of some of those Arsenal teams were incredible. Adams, Bould, Campbell, Keown, Vieira, Petit, Henry, Bergkamp etc.
They could play and mix it.
Even Henry and Bergkamp who were brilliant technicians, were six footers who could look after themselves.

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07 Jan 2026 18:47:27
@Florian, I call hogwash on that point that Grav pushed for anything. How do you know the player pushed for it? Please, provide evidence and not just a throw away comment in a bid to slate him. The manager benched a PL legend in Mo Salah for 3 games yet allows Grav to dictate where he plays? Yeah, good luck with that.

At the end of the day, it is the manager that dictates where the player plays and Slot is playing him further forward which does not suit him rather than play him in the DM role sitting in front of the back 4, something that worked for him and the whole team last season.

And even if that is remotely true that Grav dictated it (fat chance of that happening) then, why is the manager not stepping in to change it when clearly it isn't working and the player is struggling?

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08 Jan 2026 05:55:06
I find it hard to imagine that Grav asked for more license to move forward. He mentioned last season that he was most comfortable sitting infront of the defence and that he struggled at Bayern and his first year with Liverpool because he was asked to play further forward. Or I could be entirely wrong and just imagined him saying that.

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07 Jan 2026 14:58:30
Waiting until the Summer to reinforce the squad is a huge and not unfamiliar gamble for LFC!

If they miss out on Champions League qualification it will be cheaper B list targets so why not show some ambition while there is time and opportunity to salvage the season?

07 Jan 2026 16:33:25
With all the changes over the summer, it seems madness to create more by playing Grav in a different position to last year. He was brilliant there and, while some may think we need more of an enforcer in midfield, if he could do it once he can do it again.

I don't get it. Implement changes to the playing style, whatever, but keep something of worked so well before.

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07 Jan 2026 16:58:34
He's playing his position from last year just with more of a licence to get forward more. The difference is he's just not playing as well as last year.

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07 Jan 2026 18:16:47
That's my point FM. He's still nominally the 6 but the licence to get forward means he's not playing the role he did last year so effectively.

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07 Jan 2026 18:52:37
So if he has the license to get forward then, who is minding the shop at DM in transition? That would be either nobody or Macca who can't run, both of which is damning on Slot.

Grav is not the only one struggling to play in a way the manager wants and is struggling at it. Slot had Kerkez inverting which made NO sense (the kid struggled mightily) until he changed it. Why is the manager not making things easier for Grav who is also struggling like Kerkez did? Again, it's all down to the manager. Nobody else, IMO.

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