Agreed.He shouldn't be playing. The team comes first. Why endure another round of booing. Let's keep the happiness going.
Gone.
Agreed.He shouldn't be playing. The team comes first. Why endure another round of booing. Let's keep the happiness going.
It’s on the booersCurrently listening to the Redmen TV podcast.
Those who were at Anfield yesterday are saying that the boo's clearly effected our game.
One of them even says that he thinks Gravy miscontrolled the ball before they scored because of it.
Konate also tried to avoid passing the ball to Trent.
The players were clearly shocked and that's on Slot.
It shocked me tbh... on the other side of the world... it was a dumb move by all involved ranging from Trent for announcing when he had no need to, to Slot putting him on at all... to the crowd booing... all a fucking shitshow...Currently listening to the Redmen TV podcast.
Those who were at Anfield yesterday are saying that the boo's clearly effected our game.
One of them even says that he thinks Gravy miscontrolled the ball before they scored because of it.
Konate also tried to avoid passing the ball to Trent.
The players were clearly shocked and that's on Slot.
Currently listening to the Redmen TV podcast.
Those who were at Anfield yesterday are saying that the boo's clearly effected our game.
One of them even says that he thinks Gravy miscontrolled the ball before they scored because of it.
Konate also tried to avoid passing the ball to Trent.
The players were clearly shocked and that's on Slot.
If he hadn't officially told us (the club) he is leaving, how does Real negotiate for an early release?How would this help that? Real didn't need the fans to know the situation to be able to negotiate with LFC, who've obviously known for ages.
Gravy miscontrolled the ball right before Arsenal scored the equaliser.Could’ve sworn Trent came on after 67mins and not 45, it’s a load of fucking bollocks is what it is.
Robbo being shit at finishing has nothing to do with Trent’s reaction and Ibou being a bozo always wanting to be over assertive also has nothing to do with Trent’s reaction.
If he hadn't officially told us (the club) he is leaving, how does Real negotiate for an early release?
If he had officially told the club, it is either him releasing the info to the public, or we (the club) will.
It’s on the booers
You can draw that comparison in all walks of life. We had a loyal high performing employee for 10 years who lied to his colleagues and then left to join our biggest rival. Do you think he got a great send off for the 10 years or a fuck you, don’t let the door hit you on the way out,
Crouch’s comments to Rio on it being an us vs the world for scousers was spot on. As Klopp says it’s not important what people think when you walk in. It’s far more important what they think on your way out. Like it or not a lot of fans are disgusted (I’m definitely one) I can understand why he did what he’s done but I’m not about to give him a free pass because he’s been here and won everything before turning his back on his teammates, his manager, the staff, the club, the fans and city. For Fucking Real Madrid no less. He can get fucked and of course he was always going to get booed. You’re entitled to disagree strongly with that view but being self righteous about it is odd imo.
I get it...when it's about Latin Americans. Why the fuck do Brits care about those fucking teams?I honestly don't get the respect RM get. "If Madrid come calling.... you can't say no". Of course you can. They win a lot because they are the original state backed club. Feck that.
Exactly. Easier to leave the also rans, past their period of success, than league champions.The girl on the podcast makes an interesting point. Trent right now would have preferred to have left with Liverpool finishing 4th because it would have been a much easier decision to make.
I get it...when it's about Latin Americans. Why the fuck do Brits care about those fucking teams?
I mean TAA may feel he doesn't deserve it to end this way, well, he's right but this is the path he's chosen.
He did us one. Don't expect to be celebrated after this
fair fair point...Jesus, Mary and Joseph... Look up 'overreaction' in the dictionary, and it'll link to this thread. Also see 'We just won the fucking league, would yiz all relax, for pity's sake'.
You are working on the assumption that the club prefer to do things under closed doors and that the club, which has zero bargaining power at this point, will be at the beck and call of Trent / Real, and do whatever they want, announce whenever they want, even when Trent has formally told the club he is signing for Real.Why would the club release the info??
I don't get the argument. If the club knew he was leaving (which they obviously have done for a couple of months), then Real have been free to negotiate with them since that point. What the fans do or don't know is irrelevant.
I think the booing was expected. I did not expect it to change the entire chemistry of the game.
You are working on the assumption that the club prefer to do things under closed doors and that the club, which has zero bargaining power at this point, will be at the beck and call of Trent / Real, and do whatever they want, announce whenever they want, even when Trent has formally told the club he is signing for Real.
I don't know what is more ludicrous.
Wow, maybe you shouldn't delve into something you have no ability to understand in the first place.I've got no fucking idea what point you're trying to make.
Why would the fans knowing he is leaving help Madrid in their negotiations with Liverpool? It doesn't make any sense.
Wow, maybe you shouldn't delve into something you have no ability to understand in the first place.
Let me try one last time.As far as I understand it, your claim is that Madrid can't negotiate with Liverpool when Madrid know he's leaving and Liverpool know he's leaving but the fans do NOT know he's leaving, but CAN negotiate when the fans ALSO know he's leaving. And they therefore have pushed him to reveal the information to the fans so that negotiations can begin.
Is that not right? Because if that's your argument I think it makes zero sense. I don't see how the fans knowing has any bearing on those negotiations whatsoever.
Let me try one last time.
5th May Trent announced his decision to leave the club, officially.
6th May Real announced their intention to negotiate with Liverpool for an early release, officially.
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Between Liverpool and Real, before 5th May, there was nothing to negotiate since Trent did not officially announce his decision to sign for Real.
But Real wants him early so they / Trent have to act now, rather then later.
Kapish? If it is still a blur for you then you can assume whatever you want.