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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp always wanted to leave the club in a better place than he'd found it and after announcing his exit last year, on Jan. 26, it seems he did.
Fresh from a chaotic 4-4 draw with Southampton, the then Liverpool boss was already pointing towards what was expected to be a busy summer period of player trading in May of 2023. As Klopp's midfield machine had started to considerably slow the ferocity of its gegenpress - and they finished outside the top four for the only time in the German's eight full seasons - the great rebuilding of the squad had long been anticipated by the end of the 22/23 campaign.
Newcastle will return in the summer for £60million forward Bryan Mbuemo after having an approach rejected by Brentford. The Champions League-chasing Magpies are huge fans of the 25-year-old who is enjoying a sensational season in west London.
End-of-window drama as Newcastle test Brentford's determination to hold on to one of their prize assets with mega-money bid
Almiron, Spaniard Ayoze Perez and Venezuelan Salomon Rondon, christened “The Three Amigos” by supporters, formed a fluid and frightening attack. Almiron’s relentless running created space and opportunities for the other two, who scored 14 goals between them during the second half of that season.
Jamie Lee Duncan Carragher was born on January 28, 1978, in Bootle – part of the larger Liverpool city area. Despite growing up in an Everton-supporting house (his middle names are homages to
Last year’s runner-up and fourth, Delta Work and Galvin are possibles for the man who brought over both Silver Birch and Tiger Roll to score at Aintree, while Gerri Colombe is one of the standout names from the whole list of entrants having won Grade Ones at the Liverpool track in the last two seasons.
The opinions continue to flow into The Mag, as Newcastle United fans debate the various issues affecting our club. Whether it is events on or off the pitch, always plenty to talk about. Sandro Tonali is the perfect example of when a club and fanbase rally behind a player during a very difficult moment in time for them,
The truth is of course, that Michael Oliver is guilty of only one thing. He is guilty of being an honest and very transparent referee who has integrity.
If Salah goes, he will depart leaving the punters wanting more, at the top of his game, with memories only of him terrorising full-backs, as he did to poor Leif Davis here. The defender was subbed at half-time, his manager Kieran McKenna saying he felt ill. Salah had probably caused dizziness.
Per the Times ‘ Paul Joyce, the club’s recruitment team – led at the time by chief scout Barry Hunter and now-departed head of recruitment Dave Fallows – continued to follow Gravenberch in the years after.