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Victimpool FC - Klopp leaving, grown men crying

Already paranoid, built themselves up for glory - having spent years in delusion they are actually close to something - perform incredibly well only to lose out anyway.

Aside from making them more paranoid you dont think itll hit them?

I do!

I think they will hit the floor and itll be a LONG time before they pick themselves up again.

And I think that will permeate the entire club.
There's always next year
 
Theres a lot of passing between defence and midfield, that meaningless back and forth.

Does wonders for the passing stats.

Then as soon as there is an opening the ball is up front. 1 or 2 passes and thats it.

They dont play in midfield much at all.

Get the ball forward asap, charge up there, apply pressure in their 3rd....

Or, get the ball forward asap, and the forwards have done with it by the time the midfield catches up....


They dont play like a possession side. They dont have any patience either. Milner/Wijlnaldum/Henderson - I mean, come on! Its as base a midfield as you can have, and thats because thats all it needs to be.
A lot of that I can agree with - that they are a long ball side, or bypass midfield I dont think is right......
 
There's always next year

Theres the old saying of "its the hope that kills you"...

Well, they have been hoping upon hope upon hope for years, this year they are actually in with a shout - if it doesnt happen I cant help but think there will be a major impact from that...

Of course by August it will all be "Liverpool for the title" etc - especially in the press. Though I think the whole thing will weigh heavy on them past that...
 
Majoring in minors, I suspect we see it very similarly.

In bypassing the midfield I was thinking of it as territory as much as players.

The midfielders get on the ball, of course, but not to play in the midfield - rather just get the ball forward (which will regularly involve passes that can only be described as long :D)

The ball spends very little time in midfield with their midfielders.

direct/long/whatever = all adds up to the same thing.
 
Majoring in minors, I suspect we see it very similarly.

In bypassing the midfield I was thinking of it as territory as much as players.

The midfielders get on the ball, of course, but not to play in the midfield - rather just get the ball forward (which will regularly involve passes that can only be described as long :D)

The ball spends very little time in midfield with their midfielders.

direct/long/whatever = all adds up to the same thing.
I think they do quite a lot of just putting balls into an area and then relying on their forwards to go and win it.
 
Liverpool supporters have attempted to disrupt Barcelona's preparations ahead of Tuesday night's crunch Champions League clash at Anfield by setting off fireworks outside their team hotel.

so desperate
 
Majoring in minors, I suspect we see it very similarly.

In bypassing the midfield I was thinking of it as territory as much as players.

The midfielders get on the ball, of course, but not to play in the midfield - rather just get the ball forward (which will regularly involve passes that can only be described as long :D)

The ball spends very little time in midfield with their midfielders.

direct/long/whatever = all adds up to the same thing.
They don't play teams into submission, as city do. In fact, I think they are relatively poor at playing against teams that defend deep. They don't create much in those cases, and have been extremely lucky in many of those games, by getting cheap penalties, lucky bounces, and worldies from long distance.
I think Barca let Liverpool have the ball, because they knew that they don't do as well then, as opposed to if they can counter.
Don't think they'll be even close to getting over 90 points next season. Too much have gone in their favor this year, for it to be repeated next year.
 
Majoring in minors, I suspect we see it very similarly.

In bypassing the midfield I was thinking of it as territory as much as players.

The midfielders get on the ball, of course, but not to play in the midfield - rather just get the ball forward (which will regularly involve passes that can only be described as long :D)

The ball spends very little time in midfield with their midfielders.

direct/long/whatever = all adds up to the same thing.

It’s posh hoof ball but isn’t counter attacking like Leicester did
 
As I think about it they remind me a lot of Leicester when they won the league.

I wonder what that says about the Premiership?

The last few winners of the the league apart from City have all played a similar style of football to Liverpool(Chelsea, Leicester). English football isn't inherently tactical and to win the league doesn't require a team to be a great footballing one. Funnily enough this is the reason English teams often struggle in international football and the later stages of European competition, cause then they meet teams that are good enough to defend direct football and good enough not to give the ball back when they get it. This is not a new issue, it has plagued English football for years.

The question then becomes is it worth trying to play football as it is not necessary to be a successful domestic side, A lot of our issues are caused by our possession based style, and only City have the resources to buy good enough players to play it to the highest level. Ferguson ended up with two distinct playing styles to adapt between the league and Europe in the end after failing to crack it for so long.
 
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