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Oh liverpool!!
The same old story!!

Need to sort out that defensive problems if we are to improve this season. Klopp brings a big game mentality and it was pretty obvious last season as well. However win against news promoted teams also count as 3 points so we seriosuly need to plug those holes!!

The weekend was such a tragic one :(
 
Oh liverpool!!
The same old story!!

Need to sort out that defensive problems if we are to improve this season. Klopp brings a big game mentality and it was pretty obvious last season as well. However win against news promoted teams also count as 3 points so we seriosuly need to plug those holes!!

The weekend was such a tragic one :([/QUOT
Oh liverpool!!
The same old story!!

Need to sort out that defensive problems if we are to improve this season. Klopp brings a big game mentality and it was pretty obvious last season as well. However win against news promoted teams also count as 3 points so we seriosuly need to plug those holes!!

The weekend was such a tragic one :(
Nobody seemed to show up this week and playing henderson as a dm never worked.Have you heard about the possible chinese investment.
 
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Arsenal FTW :D
 
Nobody seemed to show up this week and playing henderson as a dm never worked.Have you heard about the possible chinese investment.
Yup i heard of it but not sure what to make of it. I hope it stays as an investment only and the controlling shares remain with Fenway! They are doing a decent job and we cant be sure what the next owners will bring. Will however love some investment and those $$ to come our way :P
 
An old news but relevant :)

http://tribune.com.pk/story/915994/...m-pakistans-street-child-squad-on-epls-radar/

Players from Pakistan’s street child squad on EPL’s radar
Published in The Express Tribune, July 7th, 2015.
KARACHI: Making a career in the English Premier League (EPL) is a goal for many aspiring footballers around the world. And Raziq Mustaq — the 2014 Street Child World Cup bronze-winning captain — and his squad may just have a shot at being recruited to one of the world’s elite football leagues in the coming months.

The 15-year-old, along with teammate Mehr Ali and coach Abdul Rashid, will be flying to the UK on Saturday for a three-month stay to take language courses at the Cambridge University and to showcase their talent at the local clubs in England.

“We’ve been told that Liverpool and other local clubs in the UK might be interested in our players,” said Azad Foundation director and team manager Itfan Maqbool.

Along the way, Raziq will join his squad at the Norway Cup, which will start on July 25 and is expected to feature at least 1,400 teams.

“One of the EPL directors will be coming to see our team play in Norway with Street Child World Cup co-founder John Wroe,” added Maqbool. “We’re sure that our players will not return empty-handed.”

According to Raziq, winning the bronze medal in Brazil last year shaped his life for good, and football is all that matters for him and all his future endeavours will be for football. “I feel football is the only thing that will help me in life. So I just want to make sure as the captain of the team that we score in each match, and we win. I’ll be the captain in Norway, so I’ll ensure that we perform well under pressure too.”

Coach Rashid believes that his hard work with the team spanning two years now will pay off, and his players will make him proud despite him being in the UK for the courses. “I’m confident that they’ll impress their opponents,” said Rashid. “I hope my training in the UK will enable me to help them improve their game.”
 
Well in order for them to play in epl their NT shd be in top 100
 
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