DuDe.
If you need some recipes you can just ask me. I would be happy to help.
Haha. I'm too finicky.
DuDe.
If you need some recipes you can just ask me. I would be happy to help.
Because you haven’t had my cooking!Haha. I'm too finicky.
On a more serious note, and maybe this isn't a rational fear, but one thing I'm a bit apprehensive about it a potential burn out. We've seen it happen with Klopp's teams before. Klopp's style and philosophy doesn't seem as easy to consistently replicate over a longer period of time compared to say what Pep does. It's not like they're out there carving teams apart with the same ease as City or relying solely on their offensive structure and fluidity to dominate teams...most of their wins, even the ones that look easy, require a very high level of effort and intensity and that can take a big toll over an extended period. Obviously that's just a knee-jerk reaction to a game in which Liverpool were likely hungover and just not up for the level that City brought, but it's still something to keep in mind. Liverpool have had a lot of close games over the last 2 seasons and despite the historic results it's not like it was all done in an extremely easy and dominant fashion.
But really, what City’s performance highlighted was the splendour of Liverpool’s own achievement in winning the league so emphatically ahead of a team this good; the brilliance of Liverpool’s season while there was still a season to be won.
So how about those Liverpool fans laughing at Citeh now? Demolished and that was with their strongest side as well, even if they were playing half drunk from celebrating.
In a game that does not matter in the slightest. I’m no Liverpool OR City fan but this game had absolutely no meaning behind it. Both Liverpool and City are stuck in their spot in the table.So how about those Liverpool fans laughing at Citeh now? Demolished and that was with their strongest side as well, even if they were playing half drunk from celebrating.
Yes. We know Liverpool losing a game is the highlight of your season. I hope you enjoy it.So how about those Liverpool fans laughing at Citeh now? Demolished and that was with their strongest side as well, even if they were playing half drunk from celebrating.
The one upside to no fans is getting to hear the players on the pitch. Exhibit A:
Didn't think Ogbonna was the type, he's so soft-spoken, but that's hilarious.