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"I'm here for a year now and all the players who wear the Liverpool shirt have a great reception from the fans.

"If they miss a chance, score, whatever they do we always have full support from our fans. I wouldn't have expected it any other way today when Trent come on."

Lying toerag. Kopite gobshite
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The phrase "Trent is a rat" refers to criticism directed at Liverpool's Trent Alexander-Arnold, particularly when he's perceived as being selfish or leaving the club. This label implies a betrayal of his fans or the club, often used when he's rumored to be considering a move to another team, like Real Madrid.

Here's a breakdown of why the term "rat" is used:
  • Betrayal of loyalty:
    The term "rat" suggests a lack of loyalty and that Alexander-Arnold is prioritizing personal gain over the club's success.

  • Perceived selfishness:
    Some fans feel Alexander-Arnold is more focused on individual glory and success at another club rather than staying loyal to Liverpool.

  • Public perception:
    The term is often used in response to news or rumors about Alexander-Arnold's future, particularly if he's being linked with a move away from Liverpool.
It's important to remember that this is a form of hyperbole and emotional language used in fan discussions. It doesn't reflect a literal comparison to a rodent, but rather a strong expression of disapproval or disappointment.
 
Slot quote:
"I'm here for a year now and all the players who wear the Liverpool shirt have a great reception from the fans.

"If they miss a chance, score, whatever they do we always have full support from our fans. I wouldn't have expected it any other way today when Trent come on."

Lying toerag. Kopite gobshite

I never thought that they could ever have a manager I would dislike as much as Klopp. Well theyve achieved it very quickly.

This surly cocky get will find out what its like when their cages are rattled and the grumbling starts. Remember Klopp passing remarks rebuking them and and questioning their mentality in them leaving games early and not singing their support.

Slots had a stress free season when theyve just coasted to the title. See if his demeanour changes when a challenger does emerge next season and the natives get restless
 
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I never thought that they could ever have a manager I would dislike as much as Klopp. Well theyve achieved it very quickly.

This surly cocky get will find out what its like when their cages are rattled and the grumbling starts. Remember Klopp passing remarks rebuking them and and questioning their mentality in them leaving games early and not singing their support.

Slots had a stress free season when theyve just coasted to the title. See if his demeanour changes when a challenger does emerge next season and the natives get restless

His head went since Goodison..Arsenal just haven't kept the pressure up.
 
Promoted clubs turning to big name ex-players and letting them use their manager's position as work experiencre is why they keep on going straight back down. Van Nistelroy had no tangible record of improving a side, of dragging out results, at staying in games in hard moments. His year at PSV, a big club in a donkey league, was worth hardly anything. Clanger of the season firing Cooper for him.
 

Slot quote:
"I'm here for a year now and all the players who wear the Liverpool shirt have a great reception from the fans.

"If they miss a chance, score, whatever they do we always have full support from our fans. I wouldn't have expected it any other way today when Trent come on."

Lying toerag. Kopite gobshite
The baldy lying scrote must have missed the bestest fans in the universe knocking seven shades of shoite out of each other when the traitor scored, as They couldn’t decide to boo or cheer, the braindead bellwhiffs.
 

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