Former players and managers - general discussion

Instead of offering odds on whether he wins it, the bookies should bet on how long it is until he gets injured.

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Sadly I was going say the same.

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Maybe he will do his ā€˜snake dance’ :0)

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More likely to get injured during training in the studio

He’s absolutely pathetic, isn’t he? And it’s getting worse and worse… :frowning:

He’s like that since the day Klopp signed.

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I went for a drink yesterday afternoon and very surprisingly found these in the cooler


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Haha. I did think that myself as well

There’s a recreational diver on TikTok who brings up (and consumes) ā€œlake beerā€, i.e. beers that are lost by boaters and that he finds on the lake bottom. I think the oldest one he found was from the 1980s. He didn’t drink that one. :joy:

It’s Carlsberg - wouldn’t notice either way!

Cool can though and loved that song. Would be nice to have more of our ditties memorialised.

I hope he only does the ā€˜snake dance’.

Every round.

And wins it.

Saw a few red Carlsberg cans with Rushie in the market.

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I missed this earlier, but apparently Sinclair is no longer playing football?

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See….

All these players needing mega Saudi oil money, no set up a Fried Chicken Shop or a Turkish Barbers.

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I think there is an interesting question to be asked there as I know a lot of people were salty over the way he left and predicted that his attitude would see him fail out. But, how much more likely was he to ā€œmake itā€ even had he been more patient with us? The chances even for a player like him was he was going to need a post-football career to make ends meet and so does that make pushing for more money earlier in your career, even for ostensibly ā€œbad career movesā€ more justifiable than commonly viewed as being?

I’m fairly certain I’ve seen that discussion on TIA/here before, that for some players it really does make sense to chase the money more immediately, since there wouldn’t necessarily be a more footballing future for them.

Moments later, Nuri Sahin, who was on loan from Real Madrid, swept home Oussama Assaidi’s cross to seal a 2-1 win.

For a split second I was like ā€œwho are these players and which team are we talking about?ā€.

It does seem his agent pushed him wrong all the way.

He’s got a chicken shop now though. Surely he’s hit the Tory-small business @Klopptimist heights though? More of this and less of the Juan Mata woke snowflakes surely?

Agreed