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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 3

They are the gift that keeps on giving. They are now all writing woe is me essays which i can't be bothered trawling through. But this season is now "fake" as there is no fans there so it doesnt count. So a bit like last season, but they were desperate to play then.

Another quote:
"I thought I'd seen it all, then Klopp's Liverpool matured and ripped football a new backside.

Since then, look at what's happened. A catastrophic pandemic sweeps the planet and turns it upside down. Our manager loses his beloved mother and cannot bury her. Our goalkeeper's dad drowns at just 57 and he cannot go home to be with his family and bury his father. One is standing on a touchline of empty stadiums in a meaningless season and the other is keeping goal in the same circumstances after just a few days off."

Ignoring the fact that the pandemic started midway through last season and people/players were losing family members then, they were desperate to carry on regardless. Yet now, desperate to end. So hypocritical/deluded that they cant see it.
And they are all missing their anabolic steroids and erythropoietin
 

They are the gift that keeps on giving. They are now all writing woe is me essays which i can't be bothered trawling through. But this season is now "fake" as there is no fans there so it doesnt count. So a bit like last season, but they were desperate to play then.

Another quote:
"I thought I'd seen it all, then Klopp's Liverpool matured and ripped football a new backside.

Since then, look at what's happened. A catastrophic pandemic sweeps the planet and turns it upside down. Our manager loses his beloved mother and cannot bury her. Our goalkeeper's dad drowns at just 57 and he cannot go home to be with his family and bury his father. One is standing on a touchline of empty stadiums in a meaningless season and the other is keeping goal in the same circumstances after just a few days off."

Ignoring the fact that the pandemic started midway through last season and people/players were losing family members then, they were desperate to carry on regardless. Yet now, desperate to end. So hypocritical/deluded that they cant see it.

I mean lots of people said that football shouldn't be being played in such conditions, and should be voided and started again when it was safe to do some

Funnily enough they didnt want it when their support might have actually made a difference. For all the harms above, they have to accept their share of responsibility for their scab behaviour is aiding with the government over the scientific evidence last year.
 

Oh what a beautiful morning......
Remember the derby when Origi scored the 95th minute winner. ofcourse you do. I told a kopite friend the day after that I'd be concerned about Klipperty's reaction after the game, when he sprinted on and chect bumped Aliison. Now they had a right to be thrilled but that spoke volumes. A manager behaving in such a way shows lack of emotional control and balance. Since the the 'Pickford' derby almost everything has been about the injustice, the bitterness has been unhealthy. Excuse after excuse. It is no suprise they are in freefall when their emotional state is so fragile. The players look to their boss to show calmness, fairness and intelligence. Klopp is none of those things. Long may it continue.
 
Joking apart and with the benefit of hindsight, Herr Klopp should have taken time off, or been made to take time off, after the death of his mother.
The loss of a parent is absolutely massive, whether you're a Premier League manager or, say, a shop assistant.
Leaving his assistant in charge for a couple of weeks would have been a sensible and sympathetic option.
I'd like to think we would have looked after any manager of ours in similar circumstances.
 

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