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Being booed by the home Liverpool support for running down his contract and leaving in the summer..
Justified or not?
Extraordinary reaction from Liverpool fans and how anyone could believe that they - who have won one Champions League in twenty years - have a better chance than perennial winners Real Madrid is laughable.Justified yea. Liverpool next season will be more likely to win the champions league than Real Madrid so its not a trophy thing.
Liverpool next season will be more likely to win the champions league than Real Madrid
It's actually two CLs in twenty years, but you're otherwise spot on.Extraordinary reaction from Liverpool fans and how anyone could believe that they - who have won one Champions League in twenty years - have a better chance than perennial winners Real Madrid is laughable.
RM are arguably the biggest and most successful club in the world and a fair bit more than Liverpool.
Extraordinary reaction from Liverpool fans and how anyone could believe that they - who have won one Champions League in twenty years - have a better chance than perennial winners Real Madrid is laughable.
RM are arguably the biggest and most successful club in the world and a fair bit more than Liverpool.
I'm not sure about that.
Liverpool are a magnificent club with an incredible history in the European Cup, but you're talking about a club there who are by far the most successful club in the competition's history and in the last 10 years have dominated the competition.
The same Barca that almost got to the final of the Champions League with Liverpool... in the wilderness a few rounds ago.'Laughable'? Madrid can't even win La Liga up against one of the worst Barca sides in 40 years.
The same Barca that almost got to the final of the Champions League with Liverpool... in the wilderness a few rounds ago.
One season where Real Madrid have struggled should not mean they have less chance Liverpool next season. What a load of tosh.
Six times in eleven seasons winning it would make them favourites surely?Of course it should, you're only as good as your last game. Even though Madrid have an aura about them in the champions league, that doesn't automatically make them favourites every seseason.
Six times in eleven seasons winning it would make them favourites surely?
As Liverpool were in the wilderness last season they really shouldn't have won the Premier League this season by your logic.
I think this conversation is over.False, a name doesn't make favourites. Form and momentum does. Now, will Real be in the conversation, yes probably, they still have some world class players. But so will Liverpool.
Correct, Liverpools triumph this season I'd say was pretty unexpected. But they dod remarkably well and won it at a canter.
You don’t think they’ll be ‘restocking’? Liverpool were mangled and humbled by PSG this season, even though the score looked close, and it’s they that have benefited this year domestically by poor competition, particularly Man City. I detest RM, but Arnold is increasing his probability of champions league success by going there (there’s no certainties, and Liverpool may overperform or get lucky next year of course). I’m not sure he’ll be good enough for Madrid either, when it really comes to it. He’ll be out of his Anfield bubble comfort zone.'Laughable'? Madrid can't even win La Liga up against one of the worst Barca sides in 40 years.