https://www.teamtalk.com/news/klopp-liverpool-considered-pitfall-of-salah-mane-deals Klopp reveals Liverpool considered key pitfall of Salah, Mane deals Date published: Sunday 31st May 2020 2:41
At their own request Liverpool players take a knee at Anfield in a message of support following the death of George Floyd. The picture came with the caption “Unity is strength. #BlackLivesMatter”
I've really enjoyed the opportunity to watch the German league. Quite similar to our own, some great players and play.
going to be funny listening to the benches . commentary sample "i'm sorry for any bad language you may have heard a moment ago but look Burnley are through on goal and yes he has slipped it past Allinson . I'm sorry for any offence caused to any German speakers by Jurgens meltdown . Wait VAR are intervening and it's going to be ruled out for offside . I'm sorry for any offence caused by Seans industrial language . Ah **** it if you are offended by swearing wtf are you doing watching football tosser".
still seems artificial to me ,but needs must , butat least now it does seem a bit more full on than the little bit i watched when it first came back .
So, 9 subs on the bench with max. 5 to be used for the remainder of the season. 3 opportunities during the game to make them to minimise disruption.
Sounds sensible. I think Germany are doing the same thing. No discussion about what to do if season disrupted again. They will address that if and when it happens.
Not really fair on smaller clubs who don't have the pool of talent the big clubs do. We're a top (the top ) club and I'm not sure we've even got five quality subs we could bring on, never mind the nine (doesn't matter to us though, titles won)
They did discuss it, they just didn’t reach a decision, which was what was expected, as today they were merely all going to give their individual opinions.
They’re kicking that particular can as far down the road as possible, in the hope that it becomes moot, as they know just how contentious that particular point is, and imo they’d be highly unlikely to reach consensus on it.
If the start back is as successful as in Germany, they won't need to worry about having to make that particular decision. If they had (or do) made a decision before the restart It could put clubs at the bottom under even more pressure knowing the consequences although in normal circumstances they would have that pressure anyway. Just seems a bit harsh given the current state of things.