Welcome to Liverpool Dominik Szoboszlai

Rather than Miss Leerdammer…wait till we see him for the first time without a shirt…there are some females on TAN…

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Thank you Livvy, i started practicing already after watching the video on many repeats. :smiley: :clap:t4:

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Almost every player who comes to Liverpool FC is a good player. The question is always if a player will be able to harness his undoubted quality and potential, and go up a notch in order to fit what we need.

Welcome to LFC, Dominik (my deceased brother’s forename), harness your potential, give 120% every time you go on the pitch, and you’ll soon be a favourite of the Anfield crowd.

(It’s tough to wear that number 8, but since the lad demanded it, with his Gerrard tattoo on the body and all that, he should be allright! :+1:)

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That’ll be an eye opener.

Thank you RedOpium :smiley: :pray:t4:. It doesn’t sound so difficult to pronounce when this fella says it.
He has a nice physique, he looks like he can run through brick walls for the team.

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Perhaps you should imagine him with a handbag, your favourite accessory … :innocent: :joy:

Would you like to try pronouncing his home town back in Hungary, Maria?

Here it is, Székesfehérvár.

I will try that later in the season :grimacing:

Apparently, Hungarian is in the top 5 hardest languages to learn for English speakers

English is first.

What are the other four?

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Could you imagine someone like Kane trying to learn it? He finds it hard enough speaking his native language.

No. 1 Mandarin
2 Arabic
3 Russian
4 Japanese
5 Hungarian

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Polish? Finnish?

What about some African/South American languages?

It must be tedious doing all this media stuff :sweat_smile:

The previous incumbent of the No.8 could make it a touch easier.

Well precisely, it was tough for him, wasn’t it?

I did give you a perfect phonetic pronunciation so bo sly

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Weight of the No.8 quite literally broke Naby

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Not at all, even us old boys are allowed to get excited.:grinning:

A piss-poor piece by the BBC. The headline is pure clickbait as it draws a comparison with Haaland because somebody one said that Szoboszlai is “just as talented” as Haaland. It then goes on to draw comparisons with our other forwards because, apparently, that’s what the BBC has deemed he is. Despite a Hungarian journalist quoted in the piece clearly referring to him as a midfielder.

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Halaands a great striker but shit at most other aspects of football. Shite headline as you say.

Think i preffered the comparison to Beckham.