Basically, the format goes
>Favorite team
List
Here's mine:
>Liverpool
Stevie carried the team on his back for years and the club failed him, not the other way around (inb4 muh slip)
Out of all his teammates, club or country, Luis Suarez was Stevie's closest friend off the pitch
Suarez is a good guy at heart
Rafa Benitez was highly overrated as a coach and was carried by Stevie/Xabi/Masch etc. and assumed a lot of credit for their achievements. Him pushing Xabi out contributed greatly to the club's recent decline
FSG aren't the Messiah and the sooner they sell the better; they just swooped in on a depreciated asset while the club was in administration
Liverpool should be where RM/Barca are on the pitch and where United are commercially, but can't make good off-field decisions for the life of them(goes for transfers also)
Liverpool was way more entertaining to watch under BR instead of Klopp
Klopp's style of play is overrated in terms of entertainment, but underrated in terms of getting results
Klopp's style will consistently reach top 4 and make deep CL runs, but will also consistently fall juuust short of winning any major trophies
due to the lack of CR7/Messi/Suarez type star power
The teams with Stevie/Xabi/Masch in midfield would easily dominate both the PL and the CL nowadays(so would the Chelsea/United teams from that era to be fair)
Not sure when Liverpool's PL title drought is going to end, exactly. It might go as long as the Cubs did
>>77746131
>slip
What do you mean by this?
>Blyth Spartans
We've become far too reliant on Robbie Dale over the years and it's unlikely New Hartley Jrs will produce a player of his talent to replace him.
>>77746131
>Liverpool should be where RM/Barca are on the pitch and where United are commercially, but can't make good off-field decisions for the life of them(goes for transfers also)
>>77746131
>>96
Alonso baby
more like retarded opinions