Liverpool transfer boss may end Brexit and return for January window



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Edwards for England. And Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
Couldn’t we ask LFC to loan Michael Edwards to Boris Johnson after the window closes? He (Edwards) could successfully negotiate Brexit and probably three or four trade deals and be back in office by the January window.
Jeep

Happy to bale out
I just saw on the news that Gareth Bale will travel to London to sign for TottenhamI can honestly say thank goodness!

For the first time in a long time, it seems that Man Utd is finally starting to put all his trust in the coach.

Bale, while a phenomenal talent in his day, is old, injury-prone and now untested due to his lack of playing time. Previously this screamed about a transfer to Utd as a “brand” or “declaration of intent” by the club, but for once it seems they have been smart and left out (could be wrong, could have rejected Utd, what we will never know in any way).

I like that most Utd fans think that we definitely need a few more signings, but they must be young and hungry for success and most of all a team player. Whether Sancho or not, our team does not need another repetition of the last years signing big names that then do not take us to the next level.

Will we win the league next year? I doubt it, but if we continue as we are, we will take steps to where we want to be and look to a much brighter future with a proper plan in place of how to get there.
Joe

… What better place for a stylish player who has fallen in love with football than… playing with Mourinho.

No idea how a player can see All or Nothing and wants to go to Tottenham. It seems like a miserable place. This is Sánchez again, Mourinho made him hate the club from day one.
Shehzad Ghias, mufc, karachi

Liverpool’s big problem
First of all, I would like to talk about the nature of the signing of Thiago. This could be the most prominent signing in Liverpool history. after Fernando Torres. Xabi Alonso and Luis Suárez can be mentioned in the same domain, but they came from relatively smaller teams with that big question of whether they could perform at the highest level or not. Thiago is a proven world-class midfielder. He could easily make the list of the top ten best midfielders based on the performances of the last 6-7 years. Other than that, he has a legitimate winning mentality. Abandon a winning CL team for a new challenge that tells you all about their competitive nature.
Looking at what he will offer Liverpool? Well, all now Liverpool’s main attack outlet are the wingers. By closing off wide areas and forming a deep blockade, you can contain Liverpool or their attack threat. Thiago opens up a whole new attacking passage down the middle due to his excellent passing range. Now, this new attack adventure will have some implications.
1) You can’t just give him total freedom to do his thing. You will need to mark or close it in a timely manner. This means more space and ball game options for the rest of the midfielders, especially Naby Keita. Thiago could well tap into Keita’s true potential. With that more space, keita can do easy forward runs. The same goes for the likes of Ox and Gini.
2) With the advent of the central attack output, teams can no longer fully focus on protecting flanks. They will also have to pay equal attention to the center of the park. This means that TAA and Robbo will have better / greater crossover opportunities. Which in turn means Liverpool would become increasingly deadly.
3) Those quick plays from flank to flank and accurate long balls to Salah and Mane would create more 1v1 situations. Both Salah and Mane would thrive in this condition. Especially Mane, whose agility and sudden change of pace could prove destructive.
4) Liverpool’s transition from defense to attack could be even faster. Take a look at the highlights of Thiago and you will see that he is excellent at absorbing pressure, creating space for himself and spreading the ball first time. Firmino and Henderson are often seen doing this, but they usually take two or three extra touches before executing the final pass. The first pass means a better chance of scoring a goal.

Finally, congratulations to all the pool fans. We have Thiago in possibly the strangest transfer window in recent memory. Liverpool is a safe destination club now. Also kudos to Edwards for landing such an amazing deal! #YNWA
Usama

This means more
It hurts some people a lot that Liverpool are good again, why? God knows we were bad for quite a while, just like Manchester United is approaching 10 years of badness now, “this means more” it works both ways, because it obviously hurts Manchester fans more when we win than when Chelsea or Manchester or the Arsenal.

They are so blinded by rage that they throw everything they can at Liverpool, football related or otherwise, relevant or irrelevant, even signing Thiago is a stick to hit us with, some even hate the city and its people,

If you want to be objective, you have to give up the fact that the 20 EPL clubs are big companies that care about money first and win second, and they all make bad decisions sometimes, both inside and outside the league. court, so stop hiding your head in the sand mancs and turn your frustration into what is your real problem, your transfer transactions have been below standard this summer, and have been for a few years (Fernandes aside, what a player!).

Remember that we are spectators in it to entertain ourselves and if our team wins it is a big plus, I like what chelsea has done in this window, I am excited to see if Bale can cut it again at Spurs, even Newcastle pleasantly surprised us with Decent first impressions of their new guys, and it’s intriguing how Arsenal have become for us a bogie team that we must overcome, it all makes us have a great football season ahead of us and we need entertainment more than anything these days.

So stop being jealous of all the other manc teams (especially Liverpool) and tell your board to join and join everyone else for the journey.
Waleed (only shoots Woodward) AlMasri

Thiago is 29 to 30
This signing of Thiago brings out a real mania of mine. Everybody says they are 30 in April, just say they are 29; We can add the extra year in 7 months! It’s not like I’m turning 30 next week. Almost 60% of the world will have their birthday in the next 7 months

Rant about
David (but what an amazing signing) Morris

Real and kean
No, there is no greater set of hateful and ungrateful fans than Real Madrid. Look for the words “spoiled, titled brats” and you’ll see a Real Madrid fan.

On a separate note, how good were Anthony Gordon and Niels Nkounkou on Wednesday night? The Evertonians were about to go on Twitter about who MoTM should have been. They were both worthy. However, I would like to say a few words about Moise Kean. It wasn’t good last night. It is not good at all. The thing to understand about the Evertonians is that some (emphasis on “some”) wanted to be hooked from the game and sold to the highest bidder before they got back on the team bus. However, this myopic thinking seems to become, unfortunately, the norm.

The young player had a bad game = get rid as soon as possible.

I do not get it. The league is full of players who didn’t set the world on fire when they started, but who improved over time to become a valuable part of the team. Look at DeBruyne and Lukaku (no messing with Chelsea here, those are the two obvious ones that come to mind). They were dispatched pretty quickly and yet they became good players. Tom Davies has had a lot of playing time to show us his skill. I think he would do well with a championship club. I don’t think he has shown enough to be a constant contributor to the Premier League. Moise Kean? Hell, have you played what? One or two full matches for us with multiple appearances in the 75th minute and beyond and “¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿ ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿What ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿What ¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿¿?????? ”)

My long point is this. If you’re asking 19-year-olds to be sent out because they are “not good enough” based on very little evidence other than one or two games, then maybe you don’t know football very well and knee-jerk reactions are your strong suit. .
TX Bill (I chose Nkounkou as my MoTM … someone in Marseille probably lost their job this morning) EFC

Managed by Fergie, Pep and Co.
I have a decent middle front 6 if we can find a rear 5 …

CM:

Patrick Viera – Wenger (AFC) / Capello (Juve) / Mancini (Inter and City)

Xabi Alonso – Benítez (Liverpool) / Pep / Ancelotti (both from Bayern) / Mourinho (Real)

Broad players:

Arjen Robben – Pep / Ancelotti / Van Gaal (all from Bayern) / Mourinho (Chelsea)

Ronaldo (not that one) – SAF (Utd) / Mourinho / Ancelotti / Benitez / Zidane (all Real) / Allegri (Juve)

Strikers:

Samuel Eto’o – Pep (Barcelona) / Mourinho (Inter)

Zlatan – Capello (Juve) / Pep (Barcelona) / Mourinho (Inter) / Allegri (Milan) / Ancelotti (PSG)

Sub:

Thierry Henry – Pep (Barcelona) / Wenger (Monaco and Arsenal)

Good luck following the movement and rhythm on those front four in their prime …
Mate

England B
While reviewing our options for the season, I realized that Man Utd could form an all-English 3-4-3 line-up …

Henderson

Maguire – Smalling – Shaw

AWB – Jones – Garner – Williams

Lingard – Greenwood – Rashford

It would be interesting to know where England B (or C?) Would finish in the league. Any other club capable of forming an XI from a single country?
Sian (Sancho could get a place in the bank) in Singapore



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