Harry Dowd scored wrote:All over media here in Spain about Nunez being a huge mistake by Klopp, apparently dippers staff are dismayed at his “ mental ability “ and general attitude issues, be interesting how this develops - :
LIGA DE CAMPEONES
El mayor error de Jürgen Klopp
El técnico fichó a Darwin Núñez por 100 millones de euros, récord en la historia del Liverpool, y ahora, tras la derrota 4-1 en Nápoles, en el club sostienen que el jugador no tiene nivel
Dimples wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:All over media here in Spain about Nunez being a huge mistake by Klopp, apparently dippers staff are dismayed at his “ mental ability “ and general attitude issues, be interesting how this develops - :
LIGA DE CAMPEONES
El mayor error de Jürgen Klopp
El técnico fichó a Darwin Núñez por 100 millones de euros, récord en la historia del Liverpool, y ahora, tras la derrota 4-1 en Nápoles, en el club sostienen que el jugador no tiene nivel
Would be surprised if that were true tbh. Sounds like clickbait.
Liverpool will have done their due diligence before paying out £85M. Issues with attitude, ability to learn and adapt, flexibility, etc... Would have been easy to ascertain.
At the beginning of August the same media where asking who would score the most goals, Haaland or Nunez.
Harry Dowd scored wrote:Dimples wrote:Harry Dowd scored wrote:All over media here in Spain about Nunez being a huge mistake by Klopp, apparently dippers staff are dismayed at his “ mental ability “ and general attitude issues, be interesting how this develops - :
LIGA DE CAMPEONES
El mayor error de Jürgen Klopp
El técnico fichó a Darwin Núñez por 100 millones de euros, récord en la historia del Liverpool, y ahora, tras la derrota 4-1 en Nápoles, en el club sostienen que el jugador no tiene nivel
Would be surprised if that were true tbh. Sounds like clickbait.
Liverpool will have done their due diligence before paying out £85M. Issues with attitude, ability to learn and adapt, flexibility, etc... Would have been easy to ascertain.
At the beginning of August the same media where asking who would score the most goals, Haaland or Nunez.
The same due diligence that Andy Carroll and Neck biter Suarez wen through


nottsblue wrote:This from Garth Crooks’ team of the week
Everything he touches at the moment seems to fly into the back of the net. His goal against Wolves at the weekend was a mishit, and much was made of his finish against Borussia Dortmund in midweek; some even dared to compare it to Johan Cruyff's goal against Brazil in 1974. It wasn't in the same class, never mind the same competition. Haaland's late winner against his old club in the Champions League, while vital in Manchester City's quest to lift the elusive European title, was a scruffy lunge in a desperate attempt to make contact with the ball. Cruyff's, on the other hand, was a brilliantly controlled side-foot volley as the player remained upright and suspended in mid-air. Admittedly, goals are goals, but some are better than others.
Laughable
By some distance the BBCs worst pundit and that is an achievement in itself
nottsblue wrote:This from Garth Crooks’ team of the week
Everything he touches at the moment seems to fly into the back of the net. His goal against Wolves at the weekend was a mishit, and much was made of his finish against Borussia Dortmund in midweek; some even dared to compare it to Johan Cruyff's goal against Brazil in 1974. It wasn't in the same class, never mind the same competition. Haaland's late winner against his old club in the Champions League, while vital in Manchester City's quest to lift the elusive European title, was a scruffy lunge in a desperate attempt to make contact with the ball. Cruyff's, on the other hand, was a brilliantly controlled side-foot volley as the player remained upright and suspended in mid-air. Admittedly, goals are goals, but some are better than others.
Laughable
By some distance the BBCs worst pundit and that is an achievement in itself
ayrshireblue wrote:nottsblue wrote:This from Garth Crooks’ team of the week
Everything he touches at the moment seems to fly into the back of the net. His goal against Wolves at the weekend was a mishit, and much was made of his finish against Borussia Dortmund in midweek; some even dared to compare it to Johan Cruyff's goal against Brazil in 1974. It wasn't in the same class, never mind the same competition. Haaland's late winner against his old club in the Champions League, while vital in Manchester City's quest to lift the elusive European title, was a scruffy lunge in a desperate attempt to make contact with the ball. Cruyff's, on the other hand, was a brilliantly controlled side-foot volley as the player remained upright and suspended in mid-air. Admittedly, goals are goals, but some are better than others.
Laughable
By some distance the BBCs worst pundit and that is an achievement in itself
How he gets paid for his opinions I'll never know. It was Cruyff's favourite player Guardiola who made the comparison and it was a goal he scored for Barcelona not Netherlands.
Mase wrote:Jesus is a “game changer” according to Shearer. Jesus has 4 goals this season, behind Toney and Mitrovic whilst playing for a better team.
The smoke that’s blown up ex-City players arses when they leave is ridiculous!

nottsblue wrote:This from Garth Crooks’ team of the week
Everything he touches at the moment seems to fly into the back of the net. His goal against Wolves at the weekend was a mishit, and much was made of his finish against Borussia Dortmund in midweek; some even dared to compare it to Johan Cruyff's goal against Brazil in 1974. It wasn't in the same class, never mind the same competition. Haaland's late winner against his old club in the Champions League, while vital in Manchester City's quest to lift the elusive European title, was a scruffy lunge in a desperate attempt to make contact with the ball. Cruyff's, on the other hand, was a brilliantly controlled side-foot volley as the player remained upright and suspended in mid-air. Admittedly, goals are goals, but some are better than others.
Laughable
By some distance the BBCs worst pundit and that is an achievement in itself

patrickblue wrote:Mase wrote:Jesus is a “game changer” according to Shearer. Jesus has 4 goals this season, behind Toney and Mitrovic whilst playing for a better team.
The smoke that’s blown up ex-City players arses when they leave is ridiculous!
He also says Arse aren't title contenders.
They are from where I'm sitting.
Mase wrote:patrickblue wrote:Mase wrote:Jesus is a “game changer” according to Shearer. Jesus has 4 goals this season, behind Toney and Mitrovic whilst playing for a better team.
The smoke that’s blown up ex-City players arses when they leave is ridiculous!
He also says Arse aren't title contenders.
They are from where I'm sitting.
They’re looking more like title contenders than Liverpool, that’s for sure.
Mase wrote:patrickblue wrote:Mase wrote:Jesus is a “game changer” according to Shearer. Jesus has 4 goals this season, behind Toney and Mitrovic whilst playing for a better team.
The smoke that’s blown up ex-City players arses when they leave is ridiculous!
He also says Arse aren't title contenders.
They are from where I'm sitting.
They’re looking more like title contenders than Liverpool, that’s for sure.

sheblue wrote:Mase wrote:patrickblue wrote:Mase wrote:Jesus is a “game changer” according to Shearer. Jesus has 4 goals this season, behind Toney and Mitrovic whilst playing for a better team.
The smoke that’s blown up ex-City players arses when they leave is ridiculous!
He also says Arse aren't title contenders.
They are from where I'm sitting.
They’re looking more like title contenders than Liverpool, that’s for sure.
I am not sure I would bet much on Arsenal finishing above Liverpool.
nottsblue wrote:This from Garth Crooks’ team of the week
Everything he touches at the moment seems to fly into the back of the net. His goal against Wolves at the weekend was a mishit, and much was made of his finish against Borussia Dortmund in midweek; some even dared to compare it to Johan Cruyff's goal against Brazil in 1974. It wasn't in the same class, never mind the same competition. Haaland's late winner against his old club in the Champions League, while vital in Manchester City's quest to lift the elusive European title, was a scruffy lunge in a desperate attempt to make contact with the ball. Cruyff's, on the other hand, was a brilliantly controlled side-foot volley as the player remained upright and suspended in mid-air. Admittedly, goals are goals, but some are better than others.
Laughable
By some distance the BBCs worst pundit and that is an achievement in itself
Original Dub wrote:Oh dear. Here's the goal I believe pep was referring to. And as rightly said, it was for barca, not Holland.
Haaland's was a far better finish, under much more pressure and the ball was higher.
So shut up crooks you fucking mong.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lieoDsKRb34
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