Gutted to see the era end. LFC will survive all of this—and Baldy/FSG to be sure.
Good and bad times come and go…but LFC is forever ![]()
Gutted to see the era end. LFC will survive all of this—and Baldy/FSG to be sure.
Good and bad times come and go…but LFC is forever ![]()
Didn’t watch this last game as I couldn’t watch another Slot fuck up. Reading what you all said confirms it. Unless FSG wake the fuck up and deal with this useless Manager and Sporting Directors we are in big trouble.
On a bright note… glad you have all come around to my view on Andy Robertson.He still had a good couple of years in him that would have given the new blood time to settle in. Without Mo and Andy the passion for this club is non existent. For the first time in many years I am not looking forward to next season unless something big changes over the summer.
We have been blessed in the last 10 years with the best football and manager any team could have wished for. I hope we see it again
Champions League on the line.
Goodbye to two of your club’s greatest players.
Playing at home against a side that hasn’t scored a goal at Anfield in 88 years!
Not only do you give up a goal, but can’t even find a way to win.
But hey, we go again next year!
Feels like the heart of this team is leaving. Nobody has the fire that this team needs in the pitch now. And it’s most definitely not coming from the manager.
https://x.com/AnfieldSector/status/2058607002389995615
Mohamed Salah on if he will comeback:
“Nope. I’m not coming back. I will be emotional every time I come back. I love everything about this place to be fair, but I would love to come back but I hope the team stays in the position where we are fighting for everything. This is what we have done for the last 10 years. I don’t want people to get it wrong that I’m coming back because I know people will twist it up, no, no.”
Its sore for Mo and Robbo today but time will heal and they will one day come to rest quite comfortably knowing that they are LFC legends, and were centre pieces, of arguably, our best ever team. It will only bloom for them from here.
It is really a wake tbh…Salah is the third highest goal scorer and the second top assist in the club despite the shit season the club had.
And we are giving him away for free. No wonder, the fans are pessimistic when none of the other new recruits bar for Ekitike made it into the top 3 of the club’s scorers and assists. And Ekitike himself might not be back until past December.
It is not hard to feel pessimistic.
With the same bumbling coaching staff and a new set piece coach…It is extremely worrying. I wonder if the performance today is enough for Henry to order the cancellation for the work permit application of Etienne?
We are going into next season in a weak position now.
Arsenal are on a high, winning the league, with a determined and an excellent manager.
Man City are already sorted with their elite players and a manager who worked with Guardiola.
Aston Villa have won a major European trophy with an experienced manager who knows European tournaments inside out and is a good man manager.
Chelsea are getting a Liverpool and Real Madrid great, who has already won a Bundesliga title and having been Real Madrid manager for a little while, he knows what pressure is.
Man Utd have are on the up now, with Carrick doing a sterling job at Old Trafford.
Bournemouth and Brentford are dark horses, they could easily reach top 5 or 6 again.
Mo Salah and Andy Robertson:
It has been a privilege, an absolute privilege.
CuJo’s daughter wants the mic during the interview. She’s adorable!
I’m glad Hendo got a proper goodbye, though I’d like them to offer him an even bigger celebration at some point. Maybe after he retires.
Who asked him was he coming back? ![]()
That was that then. A whimper to see off 2 of our best.
Robbo doesn’t defend anymore. A forward getting in front of him at the back post and scoring is now a too familiar vision, as today. This is why LB was such a top priority last season and part of why he was unable to take the position back when his replacement was seen to be struggling.
He leaves as a legend, but it’s time