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Thread: Can we finally accept that Havertz is a useless, gangly Kraut ?

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    Can we finally accept that Havertz is a useless, gangly Kraut ?

    He is truly, farkin abysmal.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7sisters View Post
    He is truly, farkin abysmal.
    Not sure if you noticed 7s but Saka was absolute toilet today, as he has been for the past few weeks.

    He doesn’t deserve a pass, 7s, he did nothing useful the entire match and wasted endless good positions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Not sure if you noticed 7s but Saka was absolute toilet today, as he has been for the past few weeks.

    He doesn’t deserve a pass, 7s, he did nothing useful the entire match and wasted endless good positions.
    I thought Havertz played quite well, actually. At least for the first hour or so.

    Could have been worse- we could have drawn.

    Thank **** for the winter break. We all need it

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    What makes things worse was watching the highlights from around the weekend’s

    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Not sure if you noticed 7s but Saka was absolute toilet today, as he has been for the past few weeks.

    He doesn’t deserve a pass, 7s, he did nothing useful the entire match and wasted endless good positions.
    Cup ties and seeing a slew of ruggedly handsome Championship centre forwards just lashing the fackin’ thing into the onion bag without the need for five touches like that criminally incompetent jew-murderer Havertz. HNY to you too WES.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7sisters View Post
    He is truly, farkin abysmal.
    Do you remember the quality of players and management we had when we used to win titles?

    Gone. All gone. It is what it is.

    We are what we are.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WES View Post
    Not sure if you noticed 7s but Saka was absolute toilet today, as he has been for the past few weeks.

    He doesn’t deserve a pass, 7s, he did nothing useful the entire match and wasted endless good positions.
    Well, yes, Saka was total gash today but unlike Havertz, he gets a pass on account of being a super talent, despite being endlessly run into the ground by Arteta.
    Even though we were comfortably cruising for that first half, we all knew we were going to have our noses rubbed into that steaming pile of horse shyte that Liverpool eagerly conjure up whenever we encounter them.
    Therein lies the problem. We lack confidence at this stage and, in turn, resort to the mindset of default underdogs in these fixtures.
    It shouldn’t be forgotten that Klopp was being touted for the axe last season but has managed to make a couple of astute signings and somehow put them back on track. We, in contrast, resemble the obligatory deflating balloon, where we should have pushed on further.
    Facilitating that hapless streak has played a large part in our stalling momentum.
    Lastly, I’m completely at a loss why Arteta threw on a couple of subs at 87mins. What did he think they were going to achieve in 6 or 7 minutes ?

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    Alan Smith!




    Quote Originally Posted by Sir C View Post
    Do you remember the quality of players and management we had when we used to win titles?

    Gone. All gone. It is what it is.

    We are what we are.
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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    Oh, Sponsorship, appearance-monies etc.


    Quote Originally Posted by 7sisters View Post
    Lastly, I’m completely at a loss why Arteta threw on a couple of subs at 87mins. What did he think they were going to achieve in 6 or 7 minutes ?
    "Plenty of strikers can score goals," he said, gesturing to the famous old stands casting shadows around us.

    "But a lot have found it difficult wearing the number 9 shirt for The Arsenal."

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7sisters View Post
    Well, yes, Saka was total gash today but unlike Havertz, he gets a pass on account of being a super talent, despite being endlessly run into the ground by Arteta.
    Even though we were comfortably cruising for that first half, we all knew we were going to have our noses rubbed into that steaming pile of horse shyte that Liverpool eagerly conjure up whenever we encounter them.
    Therein lies the problem. We lack confidence at this stage and, in turn, resort to the mindset of default underdogs in these fixtures.
    It shouldn’t be forgotten that Klopp was being touted for the axe last season but has managed to make a couple of astute signings and somehow put them back on track. We, in contrast, resemble the obligatory deflating balloon, where we should have pushed on further.
    Facilitating that hapless streak has played a large part in our stalling momentum.
    Lastly, I’m completely at a loss why Arteta threw on a couple of subs at 87mins. What did he think they were going to achieve in 6 or 7 minutes ?
    I really don't think this defeat had much to do with Liverpool. Just another episode of 'couldn't score in a brothel'. Or defend a set piece.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peter View Post
    I really don't think this defeat had much to do with Liverpool. Just another episode of 'couldn't score in a brothel'. Or defend a set piece.
    Pretty much sums it up. Bloody infuriating. We should have been 3 up at half-time.

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