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Meanwhile Bayern's rebuild cleanup is progressing.

 

Eberl will join the club as an executive with focus on the sporting side of things (essentially Salihamidzic old job).

He will be the strong man next to Christoph Freund to oversee the footballing rebuild. (New Manager, major overhaul of the playing squad). He is now their second attempt to install a successor/heir to Hoeneß (after that failed Salihamidzic experiment). On the sporting re-build front. Davies might be on his way out. Real Madrid is rumoredly interest and Bayern would rather sell in the summer, than lose him on a free a year later (if he doesn't sign a new contract).

The writing for Eberl to return to his boyhood club was on the wall since he parted ways with RB.

Edit: Going back to the Billion Pound Bottlejobs

Nkunku picked up an injury against Liverpool. Out for another 3-4 weeks.

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This game is just to show you can't give City (and Haaland) space behind the defense to use. 

Credit to Luton for having a go. It didn't go well.

ETA: seems I may have spoken sooner than I should. Also, Ross, whyever did you leave us?

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I’m not overly encouraged by this Edwards stuff. Yeah, he was excellent in his first tenure but he’s obviously not that sold on coming back and it suggests that FSG still don’t have a clear plan for what they’re going to do about sporting director. Also by the sound of it they want him to take over a fairly big chunk of Mike Gordon’s job. Since he’s also been good that’s not too encouraging either (if it’s because he wants to step back).

Having said all that if we do get him back that’s probably good.

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Former Man U players are very blinkered, they act like it's still the 2000s and that any manager or player would drop everything to move to Man U.

Of course even in Man U's glory days it would be delusional to say that an Arsenal manager would move there.

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1 hour ago, Darryk said:

Former Man U players are very blinkered, they act like it's still the 2000s and that any manager or player would drop everything to move to Man U.

Of course even in Man U's glory days it would be delusional to say that an Arsenal manager would move there.

Why? They bought enough of their best players. 

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8 hours ago, BigFatCoward said:

Why? They bought enough of their best players. 

RVP.

Who else?

And don't say Sanchez. We had his best years in England. By the time he got to Old Trafford he was a busted flush. The story is that after his very first United training session, he got onto his agent and told him he'd made a massive mistake, and could he go back to Arsenal. Twat.

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Couldn't happen to a bigger ball bag.  

Liverpool fans recently moaning about their injury crisis need to have a word, days lost to injuries 865, it only puts them 9th. We have lost 1,333.  Conversely last year we had 9 outfield players play 75%+ of our games, we aren't shit this year, just knackered.  

Buying players who are injury prone is just as daft as buying players that are dressing room cancer, like the nobhead being discussed above. 

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7 hours ago, Consigliere said:

His legal team fucked up by refusing to negotiate a plea bargain. Probably could have gotten away with a 2-year ban rather than 4.

In practical terms, would that have made a difference. I guess a 4 year ban means end of his playing days, and so does a 2 year ban.

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Really fun that the Liverpool kids have done so well in the cup games but this wave of injuries will spoil the title challenge.

Injury absences distributed over the season, even long term ones like Matip, Thiago and Bajcetic, are challenging but manageable.  When you’re missing most of the team for several weeks at the same time, then points will be dropped.

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Just checked. The issue is your schedule.

Forest and Sparta Prague away should be doable even with your absentees.

Then you host City, that will be tricky (that would be tricky even with a full squad tbf), but on the flip side it's Anfield thus you should stand a chance regardless.

Then you have the rematch against Sparta Prague, then you have the FA Cup game at United.

International Break

Then at the end of the month you host Brighton (with more players presumably avail again).

So March is probably one of the better months with your absentees for the league. The only real pain in the league will be the City game.

With the FA Cup tie against United, no maybe EtH will get a good performance out of his team, or they phone it in again.

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1 hour ago, A Horse Named Stranger said:

Just checked. The issue is your schedule.

Forest and Sparta Prague away should be doable even with your absentees.

Then you host City, that will be tricky (that would be tricky even with a full squad tbf), but on the flip side it's Anfield thus you should stand a chance regardless.

Then you have the rematch against Sparta Prague, then you have the FA Cup game at United.

International Break

Then at the end of the month you host Brighton (with more players presumably avail again).

So March is probably one of the better months with your absentees for the league. The only real pain in the league will be the City game.

With the FA Cup tie against United, no maybe EtH will get a good performance out of his team, or they phone it in again.

That’s pretty much the title-deciding game.  If (big if) we could win at home to City then we have a pretty good chance of being champions.  But facing them with so many players out drops the odds by a lot.

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55 minutes ago, Consigliere said:

There's reports that Quincy Promes went on a training camp to Dubai with Spartak Moscow, got involved in a hit and run car accident and was arrested. The Netherlands have put in an official extradition request to the UAE.

In the stories I'm seeing, it's cocaine smuggling. Eek.

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