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14 minutes ago, Grangemouth Bairn said:

Still mileage in the season. City could drop points.

Hopefully Klopp’s arrogance bites him on the arse though.

His big 5 time fist pump when they scored looks even foolish now, c**t.

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4 hours ago, peasy23 said:

What the actual f**k is Alexander Arnold doing there? He just lets Kane run away from him.

1-0 Spurs.

Terrific attacking fullback. Pathetic shitebag of a defender.

14 minutes ago, pandarilla said:

Solskjaer really is looking like a decent manager in the end.

He clearly wasn't making the big decisions on signings and he dragged this mob too second in the league last season.

As per Moyes, LVG and Mourinho before him. Man Utd are a joke of a club the way they’re run. Their non-football men have too much say in their football team and have hindered every manager since Sir Alex.

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Roy Hodgson ripping the absolute piss out of Watford yesterday was something else. What an unprofessional way to go out. Brilliant nonetheless and the Watford fans are utterly seething about his tenure which is some going since on average their manager's only last about 3 month.

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Still mileage in the season. City could drop points.
Hopefully Klopp’s arrogance bites him on the arse though.
City should beat Newcastle today, but it will be interesting to see how the react to the psychological baw kicking they got in Madrid on Wednesday.
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Klopp greeting about Tottenham’s tactics. 
His pressing didn’t work and he didn’t know what else to do.
He really is a bitter, classless ned. Perfect for Liverpool.


Is this a serious post? Klopp is easily one of the most likeable managers in English top flight football.

I find it quite bizarre how much other posters are in the Lolverpool camp. This Liverpool team are far more likeable than City, they haven’t splurged as much as City, they have a Scot playing for them and a Liverpool title would mean they go level with Man United on all time title wins. In other words - there are more reasons for wanting Liverpool to win than lose just now.
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5 minutes ago, jamamafegan said:

Is this a serious post? Klopp is easily one of the most likeable managers in English top flight football.

 

Have you… ever seen him interviewed after a defeat? He’s a complete walloper who takes everything out on the interviewer and the opposition for not just rolling over.

You've fallen hook, line and sinker for the media narrative that he’s such a happy chappy.

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Brentford's win yesterday puts them on 43 points, the same as Watford and Norwich combined, the other two teams who were promoted along with them. Will be interesting to see how they build on that, persuading Eriksen to stay would be huge for them.

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1 hour ago, peasy23 said:

Brentford's win yesterday puts them on 43 points, the same as Watford and Norwich combined, the other two teams who were promoted along with them. Will be interesting to see how they build on that, persuading Eriksen to stay would be huge for them.

It's hard to see how Brentford can offer Eriksen a deal that is even close to the money that big clubs can offer. As a free agent, his agent will be looking for a signing-on fee and a substantial commission.

Brentford have an expensive new stadium to pay for. It's unlikely that Frank will have a large transfer budget. They've done well by selling high (Benrahma, Watkins) and buying relatively cheaply from other/lower leagues (Toney, Ajer).

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It's hard to see how Brentford can offer Eriksen a deal that is even close to the money that big clubs can offer. As a free agent, his agent will be looking for a signing-on fee and a substantial commission.
Brentford have an expensive new stadium to pay for. It's unlikely that Frank will have a large transfer budget. They've done well by selling high (Benrahma, Watkins) and buying relatively cheaply from other/lower leagues (Toney, Ajer).
Agreed, but maybe Eriksen won't be driven by money as much as his agent.
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12 hours ago, pandarilla said:

Solskjaer really is looking like a decent manager in the end.

He clearly wasn't making the big decisions on signings and he dragged this mob too second in the league last season.

His "mob" lost the Europa League final to Villareal when De Get bottled his penalty.

Villarreal had an excellent UCL campaign this season so that was a decent performance.

OGS must feeling very bitter now even if he does not show it.

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13 minutes ago, peasy23 said:
18 minutes ago, Bishop Briggs said:
It's hard to see how Brentford can offer Eriksen a deal that is even close to the money that big clubs can offer. As a free agent, his agent will be looking for a signing-on fee and a substantial commission.
Brentford have an expensive new stadium to pay for. It's unlikely that Frank will have a large transfer budget. They've done well by selling high (Benrahma, Watkins) and buying relatively cheaply from other/lower leagues (Toney, Ajer).

Agreed, but maybe Eriksen won't be driven by money as much as his agent.

His personal relationship with Frank could be the key factor. He may also wish to avoid the pressure of playing for a big club with huge expectations. I like Brentford as a club and it would be great if they can keep him.

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His personal relationship with Frank could be the key factor. He may also wish to avoid the pressure of playing for a big club with huge expectations. I like Brentford as a club and it would be great if they can keep him.
The rules that led to him leaving Inter might apply in other countries too, limiting where he could go. As far as England goes then I can't see any of the top 6 or 7 taking him. That leaves the likes of West Ham, Villa and other mid table teams. As well as being close to the manager, he might want to stay on as a thank you as there didn't seem to be many other clubs willing to take a chance on him.
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