What should Liverpool expectations be next season under Arne slot

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2024
  • Welcome to the midnight madness show.
    Tonight we talk about what we should expect next season. Under Arne
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  • @thomasthomas6645
    @thomasthomas6645 28 днів тому +5

    Love watching this man. Thank you Jamie for creating unbelievable contents..

  • @moesalama6101
    @moesalama6101 28 днів тому +3

    Arne Slot na na na

  • @scotty580
    @scotty580 28 днів тому +2

    Another great show Jamie YNWA

  • @neilbaker2570
    @neilbaker2570 27 днів тому +1

    A June 3rd Press Conference would be the 132nd birthday of LFC.

  • @thekarayiz
    @thekarayiz 28 днів тому +1

    we are competing against City/Arsenal for the league and CL with Real (teams that only concern me). Sloth will be held with the same level of respect but also "std" we held Klopp at esp the last 2 years...the bars pretty clear ...3rd 82pts..1dom cup..CL qlfd as a starter pack...

  • @squidley1000
    @squidley1000 24 дні тому

    Big up Jamie, that kompany to Bayern ain’t sinking in 🤔

  • @thomasthomas6645
    @thomasthomas6645 28 днів тому +1

    Our fan base primarily consists of accountants, which explains their tendency to engage in discussions regarding the cost-effectiveness of our players, while other fans focus on winning trophies. Despite our accountant fans finding satisfaction in acquiring players at lower costs, they do not directly benefit from it. However, FSG's support extends beyond financial backing. For instance, they made significant changes, including dissolving Michael Edwards' recruitment team. This decision indicates a willingness to accommodate Klopp's preferences, underscoring his influence within the club.
    FSG's understanding of our fan base is evident in their strategic approach, maintaining a narrative that emphasises that we got no money, resulting in comparatively lower financial investments than clubs like West Ham and Aston Villa. Despite Liverpool's illustrious history, which includes six UEFA Champions League trophies, second only to Real Madrid and AC Milan, not to mention the league position and domestic Cup success, those fans who perceive FSG didn't back Klopp financially. This raises the question: why haven't these fans held FSG accountable?
    It appears that some fans allow emotions to cloud their judgment, failing to engage in critical analysis. This may explain FSG's emphasis on competing rather than solely focusing on winning.
    Furthermore, Liverpool FC is a globally recognised football club, generating a significant portion of its revenue from global TV rights and its expansive international fan base. Criticizing the club's management without attending matches is an unfounded and baseless claim.

  • @Adrimo911
    @Adrimo911 27 днів тому +2

    Surely if you want to sell mo he has to agree or he can stay and leave for free

  • @SkipT0oMyL0U
    @SkipT0oMyL0U 28 днів тому +1

    I don’t want Salah to leave for free either Jamie but can you really push him out a club legend if that’s his wishes. I couldn’t, ideally he would resign but I could never force him out.

  • @thomasthomas6645
    @thomasthomas6645 28 днів тому

    Reflecting on Klopp's era evokes a bittersweet feeling, not solely because of its success, but because of the colossal unfulfilled potential. The cracks in the system and the gradual decline were glaringly obvious, impossible to ignore. While skepticism about FSG as owners lingered from the start, time only validated those doubts. However, my perspective shifted towards Klopp's management from the 2020-21 season onwards. It began to resemble the Benitez era, marked by an overbearing sense of authority. Klopp's growing arrogance and unwillingness to heed advice led to the abrupt end of his 20-year friendship with Zelko Buvac (the brain) and the exodus of key personnel from Michael Edwards' team. This erosion of talent severely impacted the team's performance and tarnished Klopp's legacy. Despite unwavering support from FSG, it was clear they were too afraid to say no to him, knowing full well how much the LFC fans love him. If Klopp even hinted that FSG weren't listening to him, fans would have driven FSG across the pond for good. Klopp seemed reluctant to request essential reinforcements for key positions. The over-reliance on a handful of players such as VVD, AR, MS, TAA, Fabinho, and Henderson was glaring, especially given Klopp's demanding style of play. The lack of depth on the bench was not just evident; it was alarming. It's confounding why Klopp failed to address this issue. It seemed as though he had forgotten his role as the manager of Liverpool FC, instead focusing on his sway over FSG. This shift in power dynamics led to a situation where accountability became elusive, akin to the behavior of dictators.

  • @robzramirez3763
    @robzramirez3763 28 днів тому

    I think lookman can replace salah lol (sarcasm)

  • @pkleendert
    @pkleendert 28 днів тому +6

    I couldn't give a sh*t if Mo left on a free, he is our best attacker. All of the other ones are replaceable. Stop caring about the bank account. The club wanted to spent 100 mil on Caicedo, we have money!

  • @user-sr1bh5wg1p
    @user-sr1bh5wg1p 28 днів тому

    Jamie Saudi could come with over 100m or maybe PSG might come for salah with 70-80m. Those are the only options.

  • @shifuugincii
    @shifuugincii 28 днів тому

    how about Liverpool get Pochetino

  • @user-sr1bh5wg1p
    @user-sr1bh5wg1p 28 днів тому

    Why now kudus? Could’ve had him in last summer for same price as graven. Klopp went for garbage instead of ballers. now he’ll cost close to 100m , instead go for olise for 60m or offer them jones and Elliot plus 20M or include Cavalho, 3 for 1 I’m sure they can’t refuse that.

  • @user-sr1bh5wg1p
    @user-sr1bh5wg1p 28 днів тому

    Salah sign or go

  • @tafsir5780
    @tafsir5780 28 днів тому +2

    If slot name was slotinho, our fans will be all over it, our fans just want someone with a fancy name 😂🤣

  • @colinblackshaw971
    @colinblackshaw971 28 днів тому +1

    Alonso failed on first time of pressure

  • @AP-di6gu
    @AP-di6gu 28 днів тому

    Struggling to see how we’re going to fund this summer’s transfer window if we’re not going to sell Salah. Let’s say we hypothetically bring in William Pacho (£60-65 million), Ederson (£40 million) and Bakayoko (£50 million), where on earth is the £150 million going to come from? Can’t see FSG stumping up the funds, unfortunately.

  • @michael189548
    @michael189548 28 днів тому

    Sell him now