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Well done Liverpool. Just finished reading some articles and I have to admit, I didn't think Liverpool would go all out. They played Alisson! Nunez starting is normal for cup, but keeper always rests according to Klopp philosophy so it's good to see them taking FA cup seriously. Arsenal are having the worst New Year ever man.

KdB assisted, beware Premier League!!
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They got a lot of money, but would not pay that much. Did not for Ronaldo or Neymar
Salah is exactly what that league needs, a statement transfer. That's why I feel that they'd pay 200 million without blinking.
I hope we ask for crazy money, for them it's all the same anyway.

Yeah. Everyone they got they knew were in vulnerable positions. I think only Mane and Koulibaly were arguably the players most in their prime (age wise) but come nowhere near the starring longevity of everyone else they got. Salah would blast everyone out of the water, they need him the most.

Not saying it'll actually get them what they want (numbers of people attending games) though.
 
Congrats on your winning. The only FA cup fixture I have been interested in is Arsenal vs Liverpool today. Will be great to drop Liverpool at the 3rd round of the tournament and will do good for confidence as Premier league returns.

It's the only one worth watching personally but I wouldn't bet on first-team lineups. Huddersfield has my money, of course.
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In fact, if you look at the statistics of the success of players who moved to the Saudi League, at first glance it looks terrible - probably 50% show results clearly below their average. Maybe if you calculate everything accurately, then not everything is so bad, but subjectively it seems so to me.
There has been improvements in revenue and attention in the league over the last 3-4 years since they started this campaign to buy football pedigree. I am sure they were aware that it is a long term game if at all it will be successful, there will be no immediate results relative to the amount of money that is being invested.

Let us see how much changes between now and the world cup of 2034 which Saudi Arabia will by all indications host.

As for the break, I’m actually glad about it - now I’m making forecasts blindly, I’m even too lazy to check the odds and think seriously. The holidays are a very busy time  Grin
The odds were almost useless during the festive season with so many upsets and surprises. My worst run since the beginning of the season

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Congrats on your winning. The only FA cup fixture I have been interested in is Arsenal vs Liverpool today. Will be great to drop Liverpool at the 3rd round of the tournament and will do good for confidence as Premier league returns.

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They got a lot of money, but would not pay that much. Did not for Ronaldo or Neymar

Salah is a bigger star there, he's Muslim and they can market much better around him.
He's also a true professional still in his prime. Ronaldo is a professional but not on elite level anymore and Neymar stopped trying to do his best 10 years ago.

Salah is exactly what that league needs, a statement transfer. That's why I feel that they'd pay 200 million without blinking.
I hope we ask for crazy money, for them it's all the same anyway.
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If I were the Saudis (especially having before my eyes the example of Neymar and even Benzema), I would pay half as much as what they offer - in any case, this is more money than in Europe and if the player wants, he will go to them under such conditions.

Ronaldo is probably only one going there to play as hard as he can, all others are going straight for money
Neymar is certainly prime example, but there are others too

but those are prime stars near ending career, I am questioning decisions on some younger players, that have to prove themselves, and play as they are already near the end
and there are also solid examples, as Demarai from Everton, that was sold for some cca10 million, and plays solid for Al Ettifaq (at least fighting)

Salah is worth 100+ million for them, for sure
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1 more week to have to spend without EPL football  Roll Eyes. What to do with myself?

I hope we push the Saudi teams hard - Salah is their talisman and I'd literally ask for 500 million to let him go. They'd probably pay half of that without any issues.
They got a lot of money, but would not pay that much. Did not for Ronaldo or Neymar
He is 31 so can be there for about 5 years still at the top level, or as high a level a professional can be in lower leagues. I see them paying between 100-150 million Euros if he plans to stay for a long time.

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There were a lot of action in the FA cup during this weekend and the good thing,I rarely remember the games to come as predicted in such competition,all the strong teams have won their games and their odds were quite good,Brighton,Bournemouth,Newcastle,Sheffield United,all teams from the Premier League together with Aston Villa and Chelsea won their games,personally I had parlayed all these games and won good money,I also had Leicester in it and the total odd was about 31 so happy with the action of today.

Next week Premier League is back so not that much to wait for.
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I hope we push the Saudi teams hard - Salah is their talisman and I'd literally ask for 500 million to let him go. They'd probably pay half of that without any issues.
They got a lot of money, but would not pay that much. Did not for Ronaldo or Neymar
He is 31 so can be there for about 5 years still at the top level, or as high a level a professional can be in lower leagues. I see them paying between 100-150 million Euros if he plans to stay for a long time.

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In fact, if you look at the statistics of the success of players who moved to the Saudi League, at first glance it looks terrible - probably 50% show results clearly below their average. Maybe if you calculate everything accurately, then not everything is so bad, but subjectively it seems so to me. If I were the Saudis (especially having before my eyes the example of Neymar and even Benzema), I would pay half as much as what they offer - in any case, this is more money than in Europe and if the player wants, he will go to them under such conditions.

As for the break, I’m actually glad about it - now I’m making forecasts blindly, I’m even too lazy to check the odds and think seriously. The holidays are a very busy time  Grin
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1 more week to have to spend without EPL football  Roll Eyes. What to do with myself?

I hope we push the Saudi teams hard - Salah is their talisman and I'd literally ask for 500 million to let him go. They'd probably pay half of that without any issues.
They got a lot of money, but would not pay that much. Did not for Ronaldo or Neymar
He is 31 so can be there for about 5 years still at the top level, or as high a level a professional can be in lower leagues. I see them paying between 100-150 million Euros if he plans to stay for a long time.

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Is that something that is expected? I think he would make a mistake if he leaves Liverpool and would finish in a bout same way as Mane. Liverpool plays their own game and it will be big adjustment in any other system.

Yep, I think he wanted to go this year as well.
Liverpool will want to sell, we're not City so we have to balance the books. He's the best player on our team, but having him for 1 more season or having 100+ mil in the bank to replace him will be a no-brainer.
At least I hope it will - we need that money.

I hope we push the Saudi teams hard - Salah is their talisman and I'd literally ask for 500 million to let him go. They'd probably pay half of that without any issues.

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Porro's goal is nice, the one that haunts me is still Kompany's one. One of the nicest goals from a defender I've ever seen.
Would have easily been Carragher's in his last game vs QPR, but he hit the post. The reaction is everything though Grin
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In case you guys got me wrong, I like Munez the least among all our forwards. Still miss Bobby deeply. I think Salah also spends his last season with us, unless he thinks we're ready next season for one more super push on all fronts.

The money will be too good to trun down, both for club snd man. He thinks of his family first, all our forwards from that era do. Mane and Bobby may be missing their old days, even Hendo and Fab, but they won't regret making moves for their family's futures.

Right then, Porto goal. Need to see that.  We're also on track to most outside box goals since Houllier and Rafa days... Gerrard was no stranger but now we have cannons in the feet of TAA, Szobo, Endo, Mac Allister, Jones, Elliott, exciting days. Lose the title I don't mind. Liverpool 2.0 are fun.
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Anyway - we're actually in a decent spot to say goodbye to Salah in the summer - especially because his departure will leave us with a shitload of money.
Is that something that is expected? I think he would make a mistake if he leaves Liverpool and would finish in a bout same way as Mane. Liverpool plays their own game and it will be big adjustment in any other system.



Did you guys see Porro screamer for Spurs cup win yesterday? Go check it out if you did not. He got tired of supplying balls to his attackers and watching them ruin good chances  Grin
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P.S. I like Jota leading the attack btw, not Nunez, whom I see as a foil. People used to say Firmino's return was shit but you really had to see him play to understand value is beyond goals + assists. Same role as Bobby, different styles. Jota's got more brains haha

Bobby was amazing for us, a type of player you rarely see nowadays. If you offer that much, nobody will cherrypick your contribution, whereas Nunez has to score considering that's basically all that he's trying to do.
I like Jota as well, he's got incredible awareness for the game. Gakpo can be good for us too, but this season hasn't really gone his way.

Anyway - we're actually in a decent spot to say goodbye to Salah in the summer - especially because his departure will leave us with a shitload of money.
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People used to say Firmino's return was shit but you really had to see him play to understand value is beyond goals + assists. Same role as Bobby, different styles. Jota's got more brains haha
Firmino was pure class to watch. His all round play was brilliant where ever the touch was made, whether it was a goal, an assist, a pre assist or just a regular pass.

Another striker that oozed such class was Berbatov. And this was not only during his breakthrough season at United, he was an all round classy player.

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Nunez looks like he is unblocked finally as he is contributing to this Liverpool team which for me it is a title winner during this season.I remember not many seasons ago,in the last two where he had a lot of problems scoring goals even from vicinity,big vicinity before goal and now it looks like he is fully synchronized with team.Salah is also doing a great job despite him being not so young anymore,these facts all contribute to the Liverpool team without forgetting Jota which is a great player too,Liverpool is the most completed team this year and I doubt any other team can take their title away from them.
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How long do you want to keep convincing yourself that Darwin is capable of leading the Liverpool attack? We're both aware that he's only playing more minutes because he doesn't have any competition in that position.

Darwin Nunez, 5 goals , 15 chances missed.
N. Jackson 7 goals , 12 chances missed. ( first season)

Guess who is getting all the negative energy and criticisms?

Not sure you remember Nunez getting all the flak actually, probably more widely criticised on this forum than Jackson.

Of all the forwards in Liverpool when fit, he gets the fewest minutes, so yes, there is competition.

Since we're cherry-picking, this season, all competitions (but I hate comparing goals and I have not watched Jackson so...):
Nunez: 8 goals, 8 assists, 28 appearances, 1543 mins
Jackson: 8 goals, 2 assists, 23 appearances, 1729 minutes

P.S. I like Jota leading the attack btw, not Nunez, whom I see as a foil. People used to say Firmino's return was shit but you really had to see him play to understand value is beyond goals + assists. Same role as Bobby, different styles. Jota's got more brains haha
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How long do you want to keep convincing yourself that Darwin is capable of leading the Liverpool attack? We're both aware that he's only playing more minutes because he doesn't have any competition in that position.

Darwin Nunez, 5 goals , 15 chances missed.
N. Jackson 7 goals , 12 chances missed. ( first season)

Guess who is getting all the negative energy and criticisms?

Both should, because both have been crap. Nunez especially.

No, Jackson is a better finisher than Nunez, and he's only been on the team for a few months. This is Nunez's second season in the Premier League, and he has a lot of EPL experience. I remember some Liverpool fans willing to die on the hill to prove that Nunez is better than Halaand.I hope they've returned to their senses.

It is worth investigating how Benfica manages to increase the prices of its players. They got Liverpool on board for this one.
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Strange no one is talking about the very strange and unique stats that Brighton West Ham games made.

Two offensive teams and fighting for top spots, and we only had, 2 corners with 8 saves made by Areola, and we have only 1 yellow card and 10 faults, so clean or nob ody engaged in contact?. And the cherry on top 0 goals, incredible.

For more Brighton with 22 shots and 8 on target has....... 0 corners!!!!!
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How long do you want to keep convincing yourself that Darwin is capable of leading the Liverpool attack? We're both aware that he's only playing more minutes because he doesn't have any competition in that position.

Darwin Nunez, 5 goals , 15 chances missed.
N. Jackson 7 goals , 12 chances missed. ( first season)

Guess who is getting all the negative energy and criticisms?

Both should, because both have been crap. Nunez especially.

I know I'm unpopular but Darwin makes moves off the ball that Isak can't. He also riles opponents up reminiscent of Suarez. We had nice guys up front with Sadio/Bobby/Salah, even Jota, Gakpo, Diaz are only a shade off but I like streetfighting snarl in the mix and I hold fast to Nunez thriving as a foil our modern 9s seem to be.

Sure, but he makes movements even his teammates can't understand. He's constantly offside, rarely in the right place, rarely with good off the ball decisions.

I read a stat somewhere on Twitter, says something like this:
Nunez since joining Liverpool - 10 big chances scored, 40 big chances missed.

He's scored 5 goals from 8.7 xG. I know what you mean - the guy causes chaos, that's true. But unfortunately, more to our team than to the opponents' one.
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I think Everton are safe and the bookmakers' odds confirm this. In fact, they have the same number of points (including the penalty) as their main competitors, but they show a much better performance than them (without the penalty they would be far ahead) so I rather expect Everton to rise and improve their position in the standings than the other way around.
Plus, I still really want Everton to remain in the Premier League, since this whole story with the fine (while clubs like City and Chelsea remain invulnerable) looks unpleasant.

Everton is pretty decent generally speaking and they wouldnt be in this kind of situation if it wasnt for the 10 minus points but there are a whole lot of games remaining and honestly Luton is a pretty decent team as well. I honestly would want Luton to stick around for 1 more season so Im rooting for them, I'll be glad if NFO ended up taking that 3rd spot on relegation zone

*no Im not salty because they beat Manchester United Lips sealed

To be honest, I don't think I've seen a single Luton game this season, but when I look at the statistics I see that Everton and Luton are at different levels. Everton have 8 wins, Luton have 4. Everton have a goal difference of -4 and Luton -14.
If Luton are that good then expect them to beat Nottingham Forest. In principle, any team up to and including 14th place can be relegated, but I think that these will be exactly the teams that the bookmakers indicated.
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