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Klopptimist Prime - Liverpool FC 2019/20

I had been wondering about this for some time - now I see that someone has gone into print (possibly others have also done so before him, in which case apologies):

Could Trent Alexander-Arnold end up playing in midfield for Liverpool?
This was discussed on one of the podcasts I subscribe to. Apparently he used to play in midfield as a youngster and was far stronger in that position than defence.

Given his age and skill range he is going to be world class barring a bad injury.
 
He's the next Gerrard, maybe going to be better, maybe not, but either way being mentioned in the same sentance as him means he'll be able to play wherever the fuck he wants.
 
The photo shows a very obvious attempt to play the ball and not the intentional foul that's been suggested
He's got no chance of getting the ball. It was a well timed deliberate foul which personally I commend him for. One of ours would have done it and taken a card for it.

You're the only person I know who thinks it was anything other to be honest mate but each to their own.
 
Kid needs to grow up fast. And when it’s come to attitudes in the past we’ve not been that great at dealing with them. Klopp normally wouldn’t be seen near signing a player that might be disruptive, one can only assume he things he has the right people around him to get his head straight.
 
Tbf the kid was 16. Being good at football doesn't make him enlightened. We've got a kid at our P.R.U who is on the books at a Championship club. He's a great goalkeeper. But he's 14, from a super shite family who virtually get daily social worker visits, and a complete imbecile. You don t get clear of stupidity at that young age. Give him a bit of slack.
 
Liverpool's Jurgen Klopp was named manager of the month for the second consecutive month.

The Reds, who remain unbeaten at the top, beat Newcastle United, Chelsea and Sheffield United in September.

The German saw off competition from Bournemouth's Eddie Howe, Chelsea's Frank Lampard and Leicester City's Brendan Rodgers.
:thumbs:
 
Tbf the kid was 16. Being good at football doesn't make him enlightened. We've got a kid at our P.R.U who is on the books at a Championship club. He's a great goalkeeper. But he's 14, from a super shite family who virtually get daily social worker visits, and a complete imbecile. You don t get clear of stupidity at that young age. Give him a bit of slack.

Absolutely spot on. There's a much better chance of them not turning our like Lee Bowyer these days than there was a few years ago. Clubs seem to be better at protecting them but you can't blame kids for being kids especially when we have this ridiculous sittuation where they can publish every thought that comes into their heads.:facepalm:

You'd think the clubs would get a grip on their social media from the offset really and I dare say they try but the youngsters are under so much pressure to look cool on instaspam.

Sterling had his adolescent problems played out in the media at that age but to be fair to the money grabbing horrible little cunt lad he's turned out ok when you look at his maturity over the racism stuff.

It must be fucking awful having the worst years of your life played out in the public domain. I'm glad I can happily forget about some of the things I did at Harvey Elliot's age :oops:

Agents are the worst protagonists in these kids careers though and they have only one thing in mind. A return on their investment as we saw recently with mini G.
 
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