Liverpool

I fully agree about chiesa and banking on players staying healthy but I’d just be shocked if they splashed on 3 as I think they need a proper CF to start, which will cost upwards of 80m as we’ve seen even for average talents.

I think they’ll more likely go big on the CF and roll the dice with fitness or just keep Elliott around.

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Sesko gets his PL move then if the Scousers go desperate. A high cost but lower than what Newcastle would command for Isak.

No way Liverpool buy him for the quoted fees.

All the rumors are that they prefer Ekitike, who would cost a similar amount. But I can see them signing one of them.

I honestly think neither will move.
Feel Frankfurt and Leipzig are playing the long game and are holding firm on a high valuation.

They’re probably expecting them to explode soon and hit those high figures in Farmesliga.
Kane will be 33 next summer(good chance he’ll look to come back and break Shearer’s record) so their chief farmer Bayern may want to take the best young striker in the farm for themselves.
Lewa will fuck off to Turkey too so Barca may look at one of them to replace him.
Chelsea will always be there recruiting for recruiting’s sake.
Good strikers will always be in demand.

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Something that went by without notice is that Giorgi Mamardashvili has joined Liverpool.
That’s an impressive keeper competition with Allison no 1 right now.

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Kind of where they were anyway with two quality goalkeepers.

This is more equivalent to Cech vs Courtois

Mamardashvili will take over Allison while Kelleher never had a chance.

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Disagree on the first part, agree on the second.

It was pretty well-publicised when the deal actually happened last year, he was on loan last season. I think he will probably play quite a lot as Allison seems to be quite injury-prone.

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Suspected this.
It’s still too early to criticise the stupid act of speed driving and placing everyone around you in danger.

I will never understand why young people buy these cars, when there are so many better options, and they wont try to kill you at every opportunity.

They don’t try to kill you at every opportunity, unfortunately it seems there was an issue with driver skill. You drive it slow you won’t die, you drive it in a manner in which it isn’t meant to be driven on a public road then the chances of you crashing it and losing your life are very high. As for the tyre blow out, excessive speed and OR lack of correct maintenance will do that. Tyres for these kinds of cars are not cheap for good reason.

No different to the Paul Walker situation.

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They do if you don’t know what you are doing.

Then as I pointed out, it’s a skill issue and not one with the car.

:facepalm:

Knew this was the case as soon as the story broke last week.

It’s seen as insensitive by many to point to and look at the reason, but I feel this is only the case because Jota is high profile.

I see Sky Sports being lambasted for covering this story today in the comments, but it appears like he would still be here today if the car was driven at or below the speed limit, it’s why we have them in the first place.

I’ve heard some say he only drove because Liverpool FC doctor advised him to, in order to catch a ferry to start pre-season.

It’s not the doctor’s fault though, he wasn’t driving the car so I’m not sure why some online are blaming their medical team for this.

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You can face palm all you like, I’ve had fast cars for most of my adult life. You have to respect them and what they are, for any person that isn’t used to cars like this to get in and just start caning it shows a severe lack of judgement. Especially on public roads. You want to drive like a prat? Hire a track and get some one on one tutoring.

If he wasn’t famous it’d be a different headline.

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Don’t disagree with any of that. You’re just being pedantic for some reason.