Hahaha !I’d rather have binomial and his twin brother instead of that misinformation spreading tinfoiled hat mong.

Hahaha !I’d rather have binomial and his twin brother instead of that misinformation spreading tinfoiled hat mong.
I’d rather have binomial and his twin brother instead of that misinformation spreading tinfoiled hat mong.
Pfft...you call that personal abuse?Personal abuse again.
Are warnings even being issued?
Mong is very offensive.
But because they don't come under the rainbow flag with the alphabet people they won't receive any protection on this forum.
I can't believe some people are still keeping faith with Keita. I gave up on him long ago.
For near 60M and talking 3 seasons ago, I want a player that is more than a fucking recycling merchant. People want this guy to succeed so much that their own standards have dropped so much they are just bending over to take a massive dick up their arseholes.I did after the Real game but looks like Klopp hasn’t yet. Gini left and we ain’t gonna buy another midfielder, out of what we got left, we need all the help we can get.
For near 60M and talking 3 seasons ago, I want a player that is more than a fucking recycling merchant. People want this guy to succeed so much that their own standards have dropped so much they are just bending over to take a massive dick up their arseholes.
If Keita can become a dependable "recycling merchant" who stays fit and available for most of the season, I would frankly be delighted with that because it would be a lot more than what he gave us in the past 3 seasons. But I also think we have to look at what was needed from our midfield against Burnley – Elliott was playing well, but he needed someone to cover for him defensively because you couldn't rely on a 18-year-old making his debut to be faultless in that aspect. Plus Burnley were a lot more active and creating more chances than Norwich – so it makes perfect sense that Keita was more cautious in that game compared to the first game.
I think this is why Klopp seemed happy with Keita's performance after he took him off after 75 minutes – it was a necessary sacrifice for the team. To be honest, we lost a bit of solidity when Thiago came on in Keita's place and it's a good thing the game was won at that point.
His outburst hasn't played well in the media since though. He was right in what he said, but weirdly the sympathy seems to to be with "plucky little Burnley".
