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01 Jun 2026 17:48:28
Ed1

As bayern lost out or side stepped Gordon (whatever your view is on him). suggests they are in the.market for a left forward.

Do you think they may look at Gakpo? Was linked with a move in January I believe

Cheers fella

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - possibly, impossible to say if we would be willing to let him go though.}

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01 Jun 2026 18:12:17
If Iraola can make a consistently useful player of Gakpo, he is the second coming. He would be so much better in a lesser league.

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - and yet he was very effective last year when we won the league. I don't understand why everyone hates Gakpo so much as a player, he is not that bad.}

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01 Jun 2026 18:15:36
This squad needs major major work. Think back to our bench last season.

Factor in Salah leaving, Ibou leaving, Ekitike injured, Bradley injured.

That's 4 out of our starting line up.

Then you've got Robertson leaving, Leoni won't be ready, Isak probably injured, Gomez probably injured, Jaquet touch n go, and question marks over Chiesa, Elliot, Jones, Frimpong, Marma, MacAlister, Gakpo, Endo 😂.



And then the little problem we have, no manager. Other than that, we're sweet.

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01 Jun 2026 18:26:18
Yep. Squad wasn't strong enough last year, and so far we are down Mo, Robbo, Hugo and Ibou, with it not clear whether Bradley is also out till the new year. A lot of work to be done.

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01 Jun 2026 18:28:54
I agree Ed01 about Gakpo. He gets really bad flack and he was by no way our worst player. MacA and Konate can share that title between them. I think people associate Gakpo with Slot and Slots reluctance to drop him during a poor spell but the abuse he has been getting has been really bad. Seems like a nice guy too

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01 Jun 2026 18:26:22
Agreed Ed. Gakpo is a very solid player with obvious limitations but also obvious strengths.

Him and Rio on the left, under Iraola, is enough for me. He has looked far worse than he really is this season like a lot of players. I think he'll be back to his best next season, along with a few others, particularly Mac Allister.

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01 Jun 2026 18:43:05
Just for the record .. I didn't say I wanted Gakpo to go ..

I have said previously, judgement for this season is wiped clean as they showed they can do a job under Klopp and a title win under Slot.

If anyone is sold ... I won't cry (Alison aside) ... but also I'm not pushing anyone out the door either ... MacA I would hope asks to leave though. 😁

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01 Jun 2026 18:47:11
Gakpo is not that bad.

Amazing.
He was carried by a great team. He can do one thing, badly. Cut inside and hit a fullback's shins. One in fifty, he might trouble the keeper.
He's six foot three and never wins a header outside the box. If the ball goes near a fullback in the air, he rarely bothers. He is slow. He isn't gifted at dribbling. So often, moves on the break faltered at point of Gakpo. So many people disliked him because he was emblematic of our whole season. Powder puff in defence, one dimensional in attack, and absolutely without any fight.

He's the worst regular football player we have had in years.

He's not that bad. You need to do the Edinburgh Fringe with that.

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01 Jun 2026 18:49:06
Gakpo is a very limited footballer, and as a winger, not effective. He benefited a great deal from Diaz last season. He is slow, has no tricks, can't beat a man, can't go on the outside, average at pressing and passing. He isn't good enough at anything. There is no way he should be a regular starter for Liverpool.

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01 Jun 2026 18:49:20
Or we could look on the bright side... Allison, Kerkez, VVD and 2 very high potential CBs. A ton of wages now freed up. Wirtz and Szobo are two of the best midfield players in the world. Isak is one of the best CFs in the world and will surely show that next season. Ekitike injury is a disaster, tbh, but Gakpo is actually decent when in the right system, MacAllister too. Rio will be a bigger part next season and will probably end the season as our #1 LW.

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01 Jun 2026 17:07:16
Hi Ed, sorry if this has been asked or answered by the ITK's.

Are you of the belief or understanding that we are looking to sign Barcola and Diomande?

Or is it a case of one or the other

Much appreciated (can't wait for next season!)

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - I believe it is one or the other.}

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01 Jun 2026 17:27:50
Barcola is another Edwards wet dream.

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01 Jun 2026 17:29:11
Thanks for the quick reply Ed. Hope everything is good with you and family

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https://liverpool-rumours.co.uk/uploads/thumb_Ed001.png avatar{Ed001's Note - all good thanks mate, hope everything is good with you and yours too.}

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01 Jun 2026 17:43:18
Ffs I hope the reports of Hughes in Paris to finalise a deal for Barcola aren't true... He's absolutely 💩 and we could get so much better for the money they want for him.

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01 Jun 2026 18:01:03
Kev, who are we getting for his age /profile and goals/assists, plus experience for £70m or less?

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01 Jun 2026 18:01:39
I'm not convinced by him either. Whenever I see him, I feel he is lightweight. Too slight and poor in front of goal. Yan Diamondi on the other hand looks strong and powerful. Not seen that much, to be fair.

Just a feeling.

So sad about King Kev. Wish you well, KK.


YNWA

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01 Jun 2026 18:07:15
Exactly, if he was the complete winger he'd be costing a hell of a lot more. Get him in, hopefully Iraola can work his magic to improve his output.

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01 Jun 2026 18:30:08
What goals though? His record while playing for the best team in his homeland by an absolute mile and also the best in Europe is fairly average. I would really be going for Diomande out of the two. Looks much more suitable to our league.

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01 Jun 2026 18:49:08
Swerve Barcola, he's crap. If he was as good as you all think he is, PSG wouldn't be letting him go.

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01 Jun 2026 16:58:55
We have made an initial approach for Palestra and have been quoted a price of £25 - 30m. Palestra is interested in the move.

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01 Jun 2026 17:21:00
Sounds a fair price.

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01 Jun 2026 17:22:24
Looks a real player. Physical monster. A friend for Leoni.

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01 Jun 2026 17:27:42
Is he the Italian right back?

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01 Jun 2026 17:30:48
Sign that kid up!
I'd pay £40m

Big strong attacking and tackles for fun. Might need to work on positioning.

Sign him!

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01 Jun 2026 17:33:09
A great option - zero chance Denzil is joining. This is much more of the Edwards signings we know and love.

Italian defenders - yes please!

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01 Jun 2026 17:33:43
Great up and coming player and a great price. Hopefully it gets done.

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01 Jun 2026 17:37:55
Get it paid and get him in pronto... Would be nice to have everything in place by the time the new chap comes in. We can sort out outgoings in August...

Ironically, I have heard he was a midfielder who ended up at right back! Hownisnit not written in the stars. 🤣

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01 Jun 2026 17:38:03
Ooooo Italy friends.

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01 Jun 2026 17:51:09
That's perfect for me, the excitement keeps coming, great fit.

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01 Jun 2026 17:52:56
That's good news, Fields.

You can see both the left and the right, so it's attractive. The price is good.

I heard Inter is the best, so do we have a chance?

And I wonder if the director is confirmed as Iraola.

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01 Jun 2026 18:08:01
Reserving judgement till I hear what Victor says.

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01 Jun 2026 18:34:54
I still think Kayode would be a good option.

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01 Jun 2026 16:09:21
3 yr deal for new boss, dusk saying!

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01 Jun 2026 16:45:12
What did Dawn say?

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01 Jun 2026 17:21:20
Dunno, Bazzinga, cos she's French.

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01 Jun 2026 15:19:50
Milner posted on his 'Boring James Milner' Facebook account a photo of a roundabout showing junctions of Birmingham, Altrincham, Petersfield and Liverpool/Salford with the caption 'Where do you think I am going? ' This was 2 days ago prior to the management change communication. Lots of nice coincidences. Would love for him to be part of the Club again.

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01 Jun 2026 16:33:21
I don't know, but where is the Liverpool/Salford junction? Thankfully far away. Anyway, Cheshire to his house (Altrincham), and up the East Lancs or 62 to Liverpool Football Club (hopefully).

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01 Jun 2026 17:11:13
That's not his account, I swear lol.

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01 Jun 2026 17:11:46
The Lid

It's just after the Thelwall Viaduct north bound M6, after the Warrington cut off, where M6 meets the M62.

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01 Jun 2026 17:26:50
One thing Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes appear to have taken from the previous regime is that there needs to be a stronger connection between coaches and players.

Under Jurgen Klopp, the entire staff setup felt unified. Coaches, analysts, nutrition staff and players all seemed closely connected, particularly around younger players coming through the system.

By contrast, Arne Slot has often appeared more distant.

Leadership responsibilities increasingly seemed to fall on Virgil van Dijk, while Slot at times looked detached from the day-to-day emotional side of the squad.

The addition of ex-players to the coaching structure could help rebuild some of those relationships and restore a stronger internal culture around the squad.

There is a sense that things may now be moving in a different direction.

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01 Jun 2026 18:18:17
I don't think Hughes and Edwards have come to that conclusion at all.

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01 Jun 2026 15:10:23.
Iraola and his coach Tommy Elphick, who is a massive Liverpool fan, then
teaming up with Thiago, Milner, Gerrard?
Oh my, are we turning the club back to the boot room days? That would be something!

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01 Jun 2026 16:35:07
Thiago was always injured. What will he teach?

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01 Jun 2026 16:46:13
Rax, what does injury have to do with if?

How many top class managers were players that had their playing career ended with bad injuries?

You are talking absolute waffle.

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01 Jun 2026 17:06:40
Rax managed to play nearly 350 games at elite clubs & international level, so I'd say he's got some knowledge to pass on.

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01 Jun 2026 17:07:18
Rax, Stephen Hawkins never went to a black hole.

What are you babbling about?

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01 Jun 2026 17:13:44
Nice one, Rax. He was just joking.

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01 Jun 2026 17:21:06
Whyowhy, Hawkins didn't have 90 minutes in him either. What are you babbling about?

Loving this thread.

Fingers crossed we get Millie in, the gold standard of professionalism.

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01 Jun 2026 17:25:41
Don't think Stephen Hawkins has been near any hole.

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01 Jun 2026 18:20:50
Hawkins couldn't even find his own hole

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01 Jun 2026 18:25:27
He was on Epstein Island so he may of seen a few holes

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01 Jun 2026 18:34:04
Sarcasm doesn't hit home here, Rax.

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01 Jun 2026 15:09:12
Apparently Barcola has agreed personal terms. We just need to agree fee with PSG.

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01 Jun 2026 16:26:29
We have agreed fee. The personal terms still are pending. We are also discussing another player with PSG as per X.

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01 Jun 2026 16:55:03
Emmery.

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01 Jun 2026 17:01:37
Dick Emery?

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01 Jun 2026 17:06:25
"Ooh, you are awful!"

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01 Jun 2026 17:00:49
This is exciting I think Barcola is a cracker player myself, I hope he joins and proves others on here wrong.
Warren Zaire Emery will be the other player.
Or maybe Zabaryni as I m Ed toned yesterday?

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01 Jun 2026 17:10:41
Suspect Zaire Emery would be massively expensive. Maybe Zabarnyi would be worth a look?

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01 Jun 2026 17:33:19
Would be good to have Emery on board.

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01 Jun 2026 18:46:26
I'm told the other player we asked about was Beraldo.

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01 Jun 2026 12:43:49
Afternoon Gents.

Gerrard could well be part of the new set up at Anfield this summer.

Heard little snippets.

Cheers.

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01 Jun 2026 12:59:24
Gerrard, Milner, and Thiago. I could live with that.

Robbo, make it so.

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01 Jun 2026 13:01:09
Cheers, Robbo

Bit of a left field one ...

Things and Milner has been the talk of the morning!

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01 Jun 2026 13:03:18
Logically speaking, why would this be the case?
Iraola could do much better than allowing a club legend to join his coaching staff straight off the bat in his first major club job (Bournemouth are excellent, however).

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01 Jun 2026 13:04:27
If rumours of Thiago joining are true, and now whispers of Stevie, the dream would be to add Millie too.

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01 Jun 2026 13:08:44
Scenes when El Haj Doiuf arrives on the coaching staff.

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01 Jun 2026 13:13:34
Or Suarez for a bit of bite. 😁

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01 Jun 2026 13:13:36
That's not going to work out, I'd wager, if it happens. Why would Iraola want him there?

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01 Jun 2026 13:17:22
I thought we needed midfielders.

But I'm hearing it's Gerrard, Milner, Thiago and Lallana.

Still... I reckon they can't do much worse than what we have on the pitch now.

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01 Jun 2026 13:24:55
Maybe back involved with the youth set up, he was good in that capacity.

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01 Jun 2026 13:25:13
Seen David Lynch saying that, from conversations he's had, he expects an ex LFC player to be on the staff, so maybe.

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01 Jun 2026 13:30:46
Why would Iraola want a load of ex players, all with big personalities, in the background. Surely he's his own man with his own staff who he's been working with successfully at Bournemouth.

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01 Jun 2026 13:34:11
Just Milner please.

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01 Jun 2026 13:36:40
I really hope this is not the case.
I fully appreciate everything Gerrard did as a player, but I don't feel that his ego will help any new manager fully get across their own ideas and allow the club to move forward.
A Milner, Lallana or Thiago type character possibly, but not a Gerrard or Carragher type.

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01 Jun 2026 13:39:39
Gerrard as an AM, Thiago and Milner double pivot and Lallana on one of the wings. Sorted.

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01 Jun 2026 13:55:48
Iraola Manager
Gerrard/ Thiago working with the 1st team
Milner / Lallana work with the youth teams
Klopp DOF.

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01 Jun 2026 14:02:29
One or maximum 2 would be enough.

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01 Jun 2026 14:11:28
Balotelli as cheerleader.

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01 Jun 2026 14:15:03
Milner and maybe someone like Henderson or even Robertson, when they retire, would be great.

I feel like Gerrard could be a case of "too many cooks", especially if he starts taking over like Ljinders did with Klopp. Henpecked!

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01 Jun 2026 14:20:53
Wouldn't be against Gerrard at all. He loves this club. Milner would obviously be great too. I would only want one ex player though.

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01 Jun 2026 14:23:40
Hope Iraola gets to pick his own back room.

If he likes Milner or Thiago then I'm up for that.

But I hope he keeps it simple.

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01 Jun 2026 14:34:14
A Gerrard, Thiago, Milner midfield could still do it for us.

Add in Iraola, who was an international RB, and we could plug a few holes through player coaches!

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01 Jun 2026 14:53:11
Just someone who can stand in as manager in Iraola's absence, getting a red card or two.

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01 Jun 2026 15:07:30
Obviously love Stevie for everything he did in his playing career, but I really don't want him around as coach. I think he will want to be heard way too much, you want a little push back from your coaches, but someone who wants to be heard all the time and I just don't believe he will be able to put his own ego aside having already managed in the prem himself.



On the other hand I'd love to have Milner in. I think he'll make an incredible coach.

Also don't see why ppl are excited for Thiago to come back. Can't really see what would potentially make him a good coach.

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01 Jun 2026 15:17:44
Thiago.
Child of a Brazilian international.
Raised at Barca's academy.
Trained by Pep at two clubs.
Trained by Klopp.
Won every cup there is to win for both club and country.
Excellent communicator.
Student and master of the game.


One of the most intelligent and head up footballers ever to play.
Played 6, 8 & 10.


Yeah, I mean what could a player raised by football and coached by the best managers of our era ever offer?

I despair.

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01 Jun 2026 15:20:49
Thiago was assistant coach at Barca. Flick was impressed by his tactical knowledge, breaking down games and how he set up training sessions. He likes mentoring young players, and is a very good bridge between players and manager. His experience as a player under top managers, winning Champions Leagues, and his technical ability gets him the respect of players and coaches alike.

He has played for and has affection for Liverpool, and understands the club. What does he not offer as a coach?

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01 Jun 2026 15:26:50
I don't like the idea. Stevie G is too big a name and could be a distraction. Fine if he is U21 coach or something, but if he is working for the first team, every time there is a hint of a problem on the pitch, the media will try to show splits between Gerrard and Iraola that will get headlines.

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01 Jun 2026 15:27:57
Didn't he also win World Cups and Euros as well as every trophy available in the leagues he played in?

Enrique, Pep, Klopp & Ancelotti have all managed/coached/developed him & all speak glowingly of how intelligent a footballer he is.

I am uncertain as to how you can have a more interesting option as a coach.

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01 Jun 2026 15:38:47
Does anyone care where Konate goes to next? Is it just me as I see loads of posts from various people day after day saying this and that, he's no longer one of ours, so move on to something else or are some interested in where he goes and what pay day he gets.
Personally, I want to forget about him already and move on to who will be playing in the red shirt!
Also, sick of reading how much we spent last year, we sold a skip full paying for much of what we bought, even Anderton from our own press commenting on 450 mil spent, it's bad enough seeing it from rival press.


Net spend is the important figure.
Sorry, rant over.
I'll get my coat...

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01 Jun 2026 15:44:31
WhyoWhy,
You speak highly of Thiago... and perhaps he would be good too.
I am just wondering,
Thiago (the Thiago @ Liverpool minus the injury) or Wirtz?

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01 Jun 2026 15:48:54
If people can't see the value of Thiago as assistant, then there's nothing to do but hand them another crayon.

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01 Jun 2026 15:49:17
TBH I'd much rather that Iraola turned up with all his current coaching staff, the ones he has had relative success with, than giving roles to ex-players as part of some kind of club loyalty scheme.

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01 Jun 2026 15:50:31
We don't know this about Stevie though. Maybe he wouldn't push back too much. Maybe he would be a great help to the coach. He knows about the pressure of the club having carried us for years. Imagine how much these players would push themselves in training trying to impress Stevie.

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01 Jun 2026 15:53:44
I really really hope Iraola gets to pick his own backroom team. This could end in disaster if ex players are forced on him.

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01 Jun 2026 15:58:45
Good question, Waynechai. In reality they'd compliment each other superbly.

Smart players need smart players, it forms a virtuous circle. As to who I'd rather have, the Wirtz we know or a fully fit 28 years old Thiago who could play two games a week.

Thiago. Every day.

Thiago, Pirlo, Xavi, Modric, Silva & Xabi all fall into an elite bracket of midfielders who operate at a level that's simply brilliant. For me Thiago is the most technical player, the most aware player - we've had in the Premier League era, my brother is thick as mince, he couldn't for the life of him understand what Thiago offered.

He also thought Gini was rubbish.

Thiago is football.

Wirtz, he's not found his role with us, not sure if he can. He is still playing futsal and floats on the edge of the game instead of making the game his. He's overwhelmingly gifted but this might be the wrong league.

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01 Jun 2026 16:19:54
Don't worry about Wirtz, he needs runners and movement in front of him, something he hasn't had in his Liverpool career to date. That will soon change, and we will see the real Florian Wirtz of this, I am sure.

He does need to bulk a tad and add a bit of agression to his game, but he's only 22, in a new league, he will come good.

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01 Jun 2026 16:26:41
If Gerrard is in with a shout to join Iriola's coaching set up, then surely he's already put his ego to one side to become a part of a coaching set up instead of management. And I'm sure ed01 said Gerrard's a good coach.

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01 Jun 2026 16:22:28
Florian, that's my thoughts as well. Stevie always speaks very well and seems to genuinely want what's best for Liverpool. The players would respect him and i'm sure I've seen the eds say how good he is as a coach as well

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01 Jun 2026 16:33:44
There is no formation I can figure out that he fits into that doesn't leave us massively exposed if Isak is also in the team.

Fast players around him might help us get goals but if he's a midfielder we are wide open, if he's a forward alongside Isak there is zero press.

Trust me, Iraola won't tolerate players that won't effectively press.

Out of the two, Isak is the least likely to hang around, Flo can be polished but I'm fascinated to see how we accommodate him in a high press team (and I know Flo runs, but his regains are awful).

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01 Jun 2026 16:36:53
I've known rumours for a while, as a mate is very good friends with his brother since childhood, and his daughter attends Gerrard's big events/parties (can't let too much slip).

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01 Jun 2026 17:18:15
Wirtz has no problem with pressing, he did it effectively with the rest of the team at Leverkusen. Pressing isn't done with one player at a time after all, it's about the synergy of the team and how they react when triggers are set off and traps are baited. When there is chaos and disorder in the opposition back line, trust me, there are few players better than Wirtz to take advantage of that. If he isn't stuck on the left wing and expected to play like a left winger and the team is built in such a way that players react to him drifting into different positions across the front line when we are in possession; he will show you what he is all about.



Honestly, you should be more worried about how Isak will adjust, looking at Solanke and then Evanilson at Bournemouth. You can see how much work 9s under Iraola are supposed to put in off the ball, pressing the keeper and the forwards. They are crucial in setting the first phase of pressing traps by aggressively engaging the back line. Isak did his fair share of this work fine at Newcastle though not to the same level of aggression and intensity. Let's hope he can do some of the same with us next year.

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01 Jun 2026 17:46:15
Like I said, Isak will struggle with the new manager.

As to Wirtz, he's a body in the press, but at Leverkusen they didn't press like Liverpool or Iraola. To be effective in the press is to actually win the ball back, not just be a body.



However, I don't know how he will work in a good unit, as under Slot we didn't have a press at all.

He can't play as a 10 though, that's clear.

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01 Jun 2026 18:44:09
See, that's my gripe with Wirtz, PB. I always hear "if the manager does this" and "if the other players do this". Should everything have to be set up perfectly to see the best of him? Has he even shown enough to give us an idea of whether he's worth having, to build everything around suiting him? As I said earlier, I've seen little of him at Bayer. I know others have and rate him massively. The whole football world seems to, or at least did before he joined us. I really hope he works out and shows England how good he is. But so far I just don't see it.

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01 Jun 2026 10:20:10
Big coincidence Millie retirement or heading to LFC as a coach to get the players in to shape and motivated.

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01 Jun 2026 11:05:42
I really hope he comes as coach, perfect pro.

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01 Jun 2026 11:13:48
He'd probably still outrun the entire squad tbf.

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01 Jun 2026 11:16:56
If Carlsberg did coaches.

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01 Jun 2026 11:21:11
Has he got his badges?

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01 Jun 2026 11:33:31
He's got his Jimmy'll Fix It badges, Florian.

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01 Jun 2026 11:38:44
If Millie joins us too, I'll definitely celebrate with a pint of Ribena. 👍🏼

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01 Jun 2026 11:57:53
I think Millie will be a great addition to the coaching staff.
He knows about almost everything about the Team.
He's book-smart.
He's got all the badges.
He's been playing for many world-class coaches.
He's got a special sense of humor which will be good for the dressing room.


He's just a machine and will be a great example to the younger players on how to do the high-press that Iraola will be deploying.
His CV simply ticks all the boxes.

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01 Jun 2026 11:58:46
Apparently he does have his badges. Fingers crossed on this one, as he will get them fit.

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01 Jun 2026 12:01:54
Boss signing that would be, and makes perfect sense on many levels.

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01 Jun 2026 12:03:33
Milner would be a great addition to the coaching team. Consummate professional and when you talk about standards, he's the kind who leads by example. None of this taking days off fannying around on City breaks or being unfit.

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01 Jun 2026 12:11:40
I would love Millie and Henderson back at the club as coaches. I'd even have Stevie back in some capacity to make up a trio of ex players setting the standards of what is required.

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01 Jun 2026 12:16:35
Milly and Thiago on the staff? Oh go on then.

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01 Jun 2026 12:47:46
Must be great to be Milner. Doesn't need the approval, but is universally appreciated across football, and the only exception to that is Messi. What a nemesis to have. You just a man by the strength of his enemies.



It would be great to see Milly back. I bet some of the lads who played with him before will be a little nervous about him being Drill Seargent.

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01 Jun 2026 12:50:45
Interesting to hear of Lallana and Milner possibly joining the coaching staff. I seem to remember in preseason training they were the fittest and would be the last two left standing in the lactate test. That will bode well for getting our fitness and pressing back up to scratch.

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01 Jun 2026 12:58:15
Badges? We don't need stinking Badges.

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01 Jun 2026 13:10:11
Better move sick note Joe out quick smart then. His body won't stand the strain.
No good as back up. Sell and put the cash towards someone else. For God's sake, don't let him go for nowt as well. No more of this foolishness.

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01 Jun 2026 13:15:26
Imagine the five a side games players vs coaches? Players wouldn't get a kick!

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01 Jun 2026 13:31:14
Get the lactate test back up and running.

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01 Jun 2026 13:41:38
Millie got his coaching badges before he left us, and Jurgen offered him a role on the coaching staff that he turned down because he felt he still had playing time in his body.

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01 Jun 2026 13:48:04
This is my own conjecture, so I'm not claiming this is absolute fact or anything, but I don't think it would be a good idea to have Gerrard as assistant to a manager as inexperienced as Iraola.



I could see him showing deference to a proven, big personality manager like Klopp, Guardiola or Enrique, but I'm not convinced about how the dynamic would work between him and Iraola.

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01 Jun 2026 14:02:28
That's such good news, Robbo.

By the way, how is the director selection process going?

Also, I'm curious when it will be released and who the leading candidates are.

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01 Jun 2026 14:42:44
Ron Keague, Iraola has given his list of staff and players to those above him, the list contains want rustlers, cut throats, murderers, bounty hunters, desperados, mugs, pugs, thugs, nitwits, halfwits, dimwits, vipers, snipers, con men, Indian agents, Mexican bandits, muggers, buggerers, bushwhackers, hornswogglers, horse thieves, bull dykes, train robbers, bank robbers, ass-kickers, rubbish-kickers and Methodists apparently.

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01 Jun 2026 15:54:02
@VV, he wants Slot badges, two pin din plugs, bush dodgers, small bean regarders, nut administrators, bent refs, fence foulers, free willys, chimney bottlers, bunty men, and shrub rocketeers.

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