can't watch the game ... and i'm expecting to see we lost by a few goals ...
until we defend better, with protection from the midfield, i just don't see how we can win games against serious opposition.
sorry to all arsenal haters, they are finishing top 4 this season (and happy to eat humble pie and watch arsenal fan tv if they odn't!)
If we don’t concede the first goal or two, we should get this one.
can't watch the game ... and i'm expecting to see we lost by a few goals ...
until we defend better, with protection from the midfield, i just don't see how we can win games against serious opposition.
sorry to all arsenal haters, they are finishing top 4 this season (and happy to eat humble pie and watch arsenal fan tv if they odn't!)
You mean if we're not 2 down within 20 mins then.If we don’t concede the first goal or two, we should get this one.
I'm gonna flip it and say if we're 2 up with 20 mins then we should get this 1.You mean if we're not 2 down within 20 mins then.
It’s almost as if the opponent has 12 players and us 10, eh?We’re so gonna get spanked.
They are gonna exploit TAA for sure. He better be ready.
i wonder if it will be the lucky third kit…I do like the third kit !
For Liverpool in modern times, each year brings the release of three new kits.
The home strip is released early in the summer, ready for mass purchases across the globe – spoiler, it’s red. The away usually follows soon after, but this year the third kit stole the show.
Inspired by Merseyside’s prolific music scene, the lightweight shirt uses a mix of dark and light teals to create a wavy pattern effect. A ‘siren red’ logo then takes pride of place on the chest.
The home of many BOSS Nights, the Eventim Olympia theatre played host to the shoot and was decked in authentic Liverpool banners from across the decades.
The centrepiece flag was created especially for the launch by supporter Mark Sweatman. Emblazoned upon his work of art, below a large map of Europe, are the words ‘We’ll follow for a lifetime and a day’.
Directly taken from the song ‘Codependence’, released in 2018 by The Cheap Thrills, the line perfectly sums up the Reds’ commitment to travel across the continent.
Authenticity was the ethos behind the advert and so, fittingly, the song’s writers took centre-stage alongside their footballing heroes.
The emerging Liverpool band comprises four Liverpool supporters; Lewis Pike, Anton Eager, Terry Eaves and Callum Fitzpatrick.
Their music usually consists of lively, upbeat lyrics with loud guitars and drums, however, the third kit advert features a stripped-down, acoustic version of ‘Codependence’.
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Too predictable 🙂I hope he keeps to this theory, I want something very unpredictable against Arse…….
Allison
Ramsey
Matip
Van Dijk
Tsimikas
Alex-Arn
Thiago
Hendo
Diaz
Salah
Nunez
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Da fuq?
We're gonna get dicked. They're not even good, but we're an even bigger gang of fannies at the moment.
Da fuq?
The last couple of times we’ve played artetas Arsenal to me it’s felt like we won because of superior mentality and experience, he just hadn’t got his squad where they needed to be. Seems like they might be there now which is cause for concern.
Heavy metal sounds great but I’m almost hoping pragmatism is flowing through the coaching staff and we’re going to have everyone take a few steps backwards, not concede and go from there.
What’s wrong with Matip?--------------------Ali
Trent -- Konate -- Virgil -- Kostas
--------Fabinho -- Thiago
-Salah--------Firmino ----- Diaz
------------------ Jota