Ox was overhyped even when was with us he average player that have his moments but not type of guy give you 5 stright good games.
Ox was overhyped even when was with us he average player that have his moments but not type of guy give you 5 stright good games.
Don’t want to be mean, but I don’t see it with her.I think people also liked him because he was going out with the 3rd best looking member of that girl band.
Yes think wenger could've saved his career and made him good player as wingback he have obsession with being midfielderNo standout attributes other than him being a powerful runner. When you look back on it perhaps he should've settled for being a wing-back like Moses did.
Don’t want to be mean, but I don’t see it with her.
Don’t think anybody can save Ox, his injuries are just too much. I liked him, but looking back, glad he left.Yes think wenger could've saved his career and made him good player as wingback he have obsession with being midfielder
True, and yeah the one with Gray by far.She's nothing special. Like if you saw her on the street you wouldn't look twice at her. The one who's with Andre Gray is the best imo.
Interesting, Klopp really doesn't beat around the bush with his views on Brexit, it isn't the first time he's condemned it. Which begs the question should someone in Klopp's position be so vocal and outward with their political views especially as a foreigner? I'm already seeing some Liverpool fans saying he shouldn't be so vocal in his opinions. Then again in the west we have freedom of speech (sometimes) so surely he's entitled to say what he wants. Tho the most interesting thing is that all those speaking out against Klopp being so vocal is that none of them have actually addressed the point he's making, what is the advantage of Brexit?
I think at a club like Liverpool where the fanbase is majority left leaning and incredibly anti-Tory, most would be fairly content in him making these views public and some may even like him more because of it. Some Liverpool fans would even say that those with right wing political views aren't welcome at their club. Which might be a bit extreme but that's the way it is. Most are incredibly vocal about their political leanings and most would rather those associated with their club have the same views.
I rather you shut up than Klopp and I hate Klopp.
Klopp will use that to justify his next rant at the media for the fixture schedule.Diego Jota out for 2 months because klopp thought was good idea play him in meaningless game.
Imaging Gerrard ending up as the best manager of these ex pl players.. Scousers keep winning ffs..
Klopp is a loser who wants us to surrender to Germany, along with his mate Marcus Rashford who wants to bankrupt us
Interesting, Klopp really doesn't beat around the bush with his views on Brexit, it isn't the first time he's condemned it. Which begs the question should someone in Klopp's position be so vocal and outward with their political views especially as a foreigner? I'm already seeing some Liverpool fans saying he shouldn't be so vocal in his opinions. Then again in the west we have freedom of speech (sometimes) so surely he's entitled to say what he wants. Tho the most interesting thing is that all those speaking out against Klopp being so vocal is that none of them have actually addressed the point he's making, what is the advantage of Brexit?
I think at a club like Liverpool where the fanbase is majority left leaning and incredibly anti-Tory, most would be fairly content in him making these views public and some may even like him more because of it. Some Liverpool fans would even say that those with right wing political views aren't welcome at their club. Which might be a bit extreme but that's the way it is. Most are incredibly vocal about their political leanings and most would rather those associated with their club have the same views.