Liverpool beat Manchester United in each and every place

Release date: Friday, September 4, 2020 9:01 a.m.

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I think Liverpool ended up above Utd this year, but unlike G Nev, I will check it out to make some logic: in my opinion, of course, satisfied with the debate.

Becker DDG (discuss if you like to lose)

TAA AWB (except in defense, hole in particular)

VVD HM

Gomez / Matip> Lindelof / Bailly (closer, I admit)

Andy Robbo Luke Shaw

Matic Fabinho / McTominay

Henderson / Gini W / Keita / Milner / Ox / Shaqiri / Curtis Jones – Pogba / Bruno / DVVB / Fred / Mata (more goals and star quality for Utd, balance / intensity in The pools for me)

Salah Greenwood (although I like Greenwood)

Mane Rashford (full of Utd versus 3 but this is next season)

Firmino Martial (difficult here, I’m a big fan of Bobby, Martial is scary when he does and his numbers are better)

Ole Klopp

 

I agree, the team wants years to shape an automatic and accurate cohesion, so it is alarming not to see high-level submarines for Front 3, only so that the intensity of the game does not drop too low.

Turns out the young players we have right now are not up to Owen/Fowler.com.Not yet. Therefore, not employing an absolutely experienced skill is alarming, to say the least.

Buy, a Tsimikas points player, to challenge Robertson, that’s what I have in mind. LFC wants another / some others to challenge the 3 up front, just to be a smart sub, if need be. It’s smart to have a few more things. we have now. I have had the same concept as Minty.

Maybe I’m too worried. Maybe I take this as an explanation of why look forward and see how Klopp will lead the team, without any expectation on my part.

And I hope this email isn’t unbearable for others, because I don’t think we want to have a smart criterion for Football Mailer.

 

Manchester United was a dominant force when I grew up with Sir Alex Ferguson, which group of groups SAF has built over the years, he was in charge, incredible names, iconic moments and much more, the 2008 UCL final will be stingy, a Chelsea fan, but I respect what he has created, see the team in such decline and a shadow of what was once really a shame , they finished the season quite well, so you never know literally if they are heading in the right direction after many years in this decline, only time will say it.

As for Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp has built quite an exciting team that has nevertheless won the Premier League trophy where previous Liverpool groups have failed, so I appreciate him as a coach, in fact it is not an easy task.

 

I’m a little behind on the total debate about “who’s the most despicable of Liverpool or Man United fans.”From what I’ve lived here, it doesn’t matter much. I am a full-rate Liverpool fan and have been a fan for up to 30 years and, frankly, I do not know why I even started supporting them in the first position: cough, glory hunter, cough, plastic fan, cough.

For us in Southern Africa, football is mostly entertainment, so all this communicating about hate to other enthusiasts is ridiculous.Of course, we exchange jokes (real jokes and hateful gags) watching live football from bars, etc.with entusiastas.de rival teams. At the end of the day, we congratulate the winners and continue with our lives and wait patiently to laugh at our rivals the next time they lose to a team from the center of the table/basement.

I’ve noticed the same thing with PLA enthusiasts in most of South Africa, with the biggest fan teams coming from the two clubs mentioned above, adding Chelsea and Arsenal, and there have been sudden increases from some Manchester City enthusiasts (I wonder why).

 

Imagine you’re a young football player. Maybe you grew up in South America, or maybe a tough banilieue in Paris, now you’ve achieved great success.You’re about to be called up for your selection and clubs are fighting for your signature.Your value increases with each and every game you influence.Right now you’re betting on a well-known but mid-range La Liga club, say Valencia.You’re 20 years old, the world is your oyster. Wherever you go, your salary will be comfortably higher than $100, 000 a week.

Now, why would you live in Liverpool, Manchester, or even Turin, when you may only be in Barcelona, Madrid, Milan, Paris or, worse, London?Is that Chelsea’s appeal?Or are they football reasons?The history of the club?, at what point would Man United or Liverpool be more than Barcelona, Real Madrid or PSG if it were not from the north of England?

The only criterion I can think of would be an advantage is the development of your own career.Joining a club is probably to accelerate your career or not.Which, I guess, depends on whether he plays every week or not.(for example, any opportunity for a world-class centre at any of Manchester’s clubs, for example).Or maybe he sees what everyone likes to call a “project” in football circles.A coach with a medium- and long-term plan to achieve a strong point (Arsenal/United), perhaps the chance to win trophies (Man City/Liverpool), or perhaps even in a club where the chances of an even greater play are greater (Dortmund/Ajax) or a mix of all of the above (Bayern).

 

Rob, Brighton, NorthernSoul (NUFC) and Grahame, Hertfordshire I don’t care about John Nicholson’s political views, whether or not I agree with them is irrelevant.When I move to a football website, I need to see articles about football, not politics opinions, whether mine, yours or others.

If John Nicolson has written about football, even with things I don’t agree with, it’s because it’s an online football data page.However, if John or anyone else needs to put pressure on politics, why don’t they place a parallel task to write?an online page that is not Football365?

Politics and football have not combined and never have, when someone forces it, the effects are never positive.No one supports a specific club for its policy, no one chooses a player I like because it has the same political criticism, clubs do.It receives no more issues or intends to publicize its policy and the Ballon d’Or makes a decision on functionality and not on political criticism as well.The nearest policy used to get to football was other people who said that some clubs are of the “working class” and others of the “middle class”, etc.For example, the crusade “Eradicating football racism” is not political, racism is an ethical challenge that has no place in football or outside, so it legitimately arises without the need for a political angle.

The main explanation for why football and politics don’t go hand in hand is that the game is entertainment, a kind of pleasant escape to unite other people and not divide them.The politics that has now ignited football and game journalism is the same as the one that has taken over all the entertainment, adding movies, television, video games, comics and anything else you can imagine.This policy represents only the prospects of a small component of the political spectrum, yet they must impose it on everyone, even if they disagree.

Most politicians who push politics into football are not fanatics, not groups or don’t watch games, they just need their policies in some other position so they don’t belong to them and they don’t care about the negative consequences that this entails for other people I really love football.That’s why football has to start politics, players and sports hounds have to stick to it so we can enjoy the game again.tantrum, but maximum do not watch football, do not generate income, so it does not matter, they can complain as much as they need but you can not cancel football for ignoring politics because it is too popular and earns too much money.

In the end, as we’ve noticed in other countries, forcing people to swallow politics when they agree only to see that the game is wasting money (just ask ESPN or nba), fortunately, it might not last forever.unusual sense will not prevail.

If you are a football player who only does football (in addition to football-related humor) and not politics, this site is for EVERYONE who loves football, which is the purpose of the game after all.Nobody comes to this place to read articles about politics, so if it’s not there, nobody cares.Only football means satisfied readers who stay back, which provides 365 men with equally satisfied money, so everyone wins.

 

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