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I can't believe how stupid his move to Liverpool is, or at least looking at it based on their system and first 11. He would of been a great option for us as a wing back I think, by all accounts Conte helped Moses find a more prominent role for his skill set and AOC is another player who has a lot of similar skills and similar faults.

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8 hours ago, OhForAGreavsie said:

I think it will end up being more than half a billion, I don't think Roman is going to pay for any of it, and nor do I see why he should.

I really don't know what the finances are going to be.

Considering what we've been spending (net) in the transfer market lately, it would appear that the club is going to try to pay for all of it.

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Klopp is the best manager Scumpool has had since Paisley but really he`s not enough with the board/owner to get them a league title unless their youth set up can produce their version of Man U`s class of `92. which is extremely unlikely. it`s his choice when two clubs can agree a price with his club but really it`s hard to understand personally why chose a position on the field over more silverwear and top experiences in football. he was playing his best football of his career at Wing back..if he was playing a position where he was being humiliated at (not counting his last game for Arsenal where he obviously didn`t have his head and heart in it)  then it would be understandable.

I can`t hate scumpool any more than I always have but really,adds a little spice to seeing them play now. be nice if Drinkwater lines up against him in Midfield and humiliates him.

 

 

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Arsene Wenger has questioned whether Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain was tapped up by Liverpool before his transfer to Anfield.

off course he was tapped up how did ox know that liverpool would play in midfield klopp must have promise him the role 

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“The idea of playing centrally is definitely something I like,” he says. “When I got that opportunity at Arsenal I enjoyed it. I liked having more of the ball. The main reason I came here was the understanding I’d be playing further up the pitch and in a more attacking role, and more opportunities centrally to express that. I wouldn’t say central midfield, I’d say an attacking midfielder.

“That’s the beauty of this Liverpool team: you can be one of four attacking positions, everywhere except striker, and have that attacking-midfielder influence. The wingers tend to not be so wide all the time, they start inside to go out or out to come in, similar to England at the moment. But I have to find my feet — and there’s a lot of competition for places.”

The 24-year-old has a particular inspiration, a local hero. “When I really started to take a massive interest in football [as a teenager], I was playing centre mid and was told to learn from people in my position at the top of the game, so Stevie [Gerrard] was the one I used to watch,” Oxlade-Chamberlain says. “I love to run with the ball as well. Over the years I’d see him making long, marauding runs through the middle, long strides bursting into the box, getting shots in, scoring amazing goals.

“Stevie was one of the most exciting players to watch, attacking-wise, and he could pass, but at the same time he had that passion, he could tackle. When I got the chance to play with him for England [on eight occasions between 2012 and 2014] I saw how hard he worked every day, and how good he was. That was one of my dreams, to play like him. I used to love Thierry Henry, one of my idols as well, but I knew I wouldn’t be a striker so I wanted to be Stevie G.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/alex-oxlade-chamberlain-interview-juergen-klopp-is-intense-and-involved-hell-kick-me-up-the-backside-7rxzr8xqs?shareToken=ad4faac1bcc28474df661f42ece34596

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1 hour ago, Blusan Alamb said:

“The idea of playing centrally is definitely something I like,” he says. “When I got that opportunity at Arsenal I enjoyed it. I liked having more of the ball. The main reason I came here was the understanding I’d be playing further up the pitch and in a more attacking role, and more opportunities centrally to express that. I wouldn’t say central midfield, I’d say an attacking midfielder.

“That’s the beauty of this Liverpool team: you can be one of four attacking positions, everywhere except striker, and have that attacking-midfielder influence. The wingers tend to not be so wide all the time, they start inside to go out or out to come in, similar to England at the moment. But I have to find my feet — and there’s a lot of competition for places.”

The 24-year-old has a particular inspiration, a local hero. “When I really started to take a massive interest in football [as a teenager], I was playing centre mid and was told to learn from people in my position at the top of the game, so Stevie [Gerrard] was the one I used to watch,” Oxlade-Chamberlain says. “I love to run with the ball as well. Over the years I’d see him making long, marauding runs through the middle, long strides bursting into the box, getting shots in, scoring amazing goals.

“Stevie was one of the most exciting players to watch, attacking-wise, and he could pass, but at the same time he had that passion, he could tackle. When I got the chance to play with him for England [on eight occasions between 2012 and 2014] I saw how hard he worked every day, and how good he was. That was one of my dreams, to play like him. I used to love Thierry Henry, one of my idols as well, but I knew I wouldn’t be a striker so I wanted to be Stevie G.

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/alex-oxlade-chamberlain-interview-juergen-klopp-is-intense-and-involved-hell-kick-me-up-the-backside-7rxzr8xqs?shareToken=ad4faac1bcc28474df661f42ece34596

What a dipstick. How can someone be so deluded, plain dumb and naive at the same time? So what now a central midfielder or am attacking midfielder? Wither way Klopp already has plenty of those with all of them having better ability on the ball than Ox. His decision becoming a Cm is even more braindead and ill suited to his abilities as Walcotts wish ro be a striker. How come Arsenal players tend to overestimatw their abilities all the time. All the ox can do is run and that is about it. So which position should you bot play him? Yes that is correct: any position that involves strategic play of the ball. 

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