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Thread: Arne Slot

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    Arne Slot

    I believe the wheels are wobbling on the Arne Slot machine. He was very lucky last season, Klopps team, Man City crisis and Arsenal failing to buy a top striker they walked on through unchallenge and were unimpressive champions.

    Now his team isn?t doing well, his singing are being questioned , the huge amount of money spend and now he?s making a d1ckhead of himself in press conferences, he?s in the weeds I?m not sure he or the bin dippers realises how much.

    He?s still having a go at us about Isak and his poor form, he had a snide dig calling us a small club last night. Now I?m not one to get triggered over is being a small club but still it was disrespectful and unprofessional.

    I?m sure Eddie is going to be ask about this in our next press conference I?d like to see him puts the record straight on Isak. Isak is at Liverpool in full training for 8 weeks now, even he missed preseason which was all his own making he should be well up to speed now.

    I think he?ll get the sack.

    Any thoughts?

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    When the pressure's on. people reveal their true selves...as Slot has done with his 'smaller club' comment.

    It's not even the truth of it-none of us would argue Liverpool are a bigger club-but it's a classless and unnecessary dig.

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    I think I should should start wearing flowing robes and grow my hair long. Start cutting about in a pair of brown leather sandals.

    My prophecy regarding this timeline as manager is right on schedule.

    You regulars may or may not have read one of my babbling rambles during the back end of the summer when the binmen were circling the meatball.

    I mentioned:
    - the signings on the trash dump would cause issues and disrupt the camp. TICK

    - that Slott was a nothing manager with no experience with elite players, who would struggle to control and motivate the group as it grew. TICK

    - the over spend in the summer will add pressure to repeat the title win. TICK

    - the unwashed dipper fans will expect nothing but a title win & no doubt expect to win the UCL too. Calls for Slott to be sacked will begin as soon as results don't go their way. TICK

    - Winning the Prem in his first season inflated the mans ego and he genuinely believes the he was the reason for the win. It comes back to bite him when he is not able to fashion a 2nd title challenge after spending half a billion quid on new players. Being Dutch his arrogance will shine through and his comments will become more and more bitter, negative and disrespectful as he loses control of the situation, loses ground on Arsenal (early leaders who will fade mid-feb & eventual winners City) - Partical TICK


    So it begins. The beginning of the end as the inevitable 2nd season syndrome kicks in brutally for the ball bell-end.
    Never liked or rated the guy when he was at Feyenoord, who are my Dutch team. His Eredivisie title was won in the vacuum of Ten Pence's Ajax team being gutted due to player sales which, much to the fury of the Ajax faithful, dismantled their title winning team, which the fans had hopes would give them a platform to establish themselves are Champions League contender for the first time in decades.


    He's not an elite manager. Slott has been a very lucky manager and the officials have supported his fortune through the majority of the season.

    When the season starts to reach the difficult stages and the binmen face genuinely difficult European quality you'll see them for who they really are. Cowards and mercenaries.

    The timeline of him being sacked by Christmas 2026 is right on schedule.

    Who's got the popcorn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zippity View Post
    When the pressure's on. people reveal their true selves...as Slot has done with his 'smaller club' comment.

    It's not even the truth of it-none of us would argue Liverpool are a bigger club-but it's a classless and unnecessary dig.
    Winners, great leaders and truly big clubs don't talk down to others. They pay respect to their opponents and give gratitude to their foes for the valiant competition.

    For those who act in a less dignified manner, their vulgarity belittles their station, regardless of their present status.

    The ship is sinking, the captain is clueless. Watching it go down will be slow, expensive, painful and hilarious!

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    It's an interesting thought experiment: if Eddie had been in Arne's shoes, would he have made the same comments about other clubs? Never in a million years. Eddie Howe is class personified.

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    Eddie's response was exactly as expected - class personified as Hughie said.

    It's pathetic of Slot and it's obvious patheticness as well, which makes it looks even worse.

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    hahaha

    Consistency

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    Has anyone else seen the reports that Isak's groin issues are related to core muscular issues in the pelvic area.

    The reports say that he might not play past 30.

    Dunno if the player knew that, if Mitchell knew that or what. However, the lad wanted a big move for big money when it came up.

    The way he did it is costing him now, deciding not to train, phoning it in when he was training solo. No one to blame but himself.

    Will he come good with the binmen? Don't know, I was sure he'd get there once fit when he made the move. Now it's unclear.

    More importantly, I don't care. There was hatred when he the transfer happened, however, I don't have time or energy to give to that person.

    It's a visceral Karmic response for the lad.

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    Any manager would have won the premier league with Liverpool last season.

    It starts now for Slot.

    Only thing Slot has proved so far, is that he looks exactly like a knob - and acts like one as well.

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    2nd season Syndrome. The Bin men won last season due to not changing anything and the other contenders being terrible.

    This is his first challenge as manager with ?442 million spent on new players.

    As I've mentioned else where, this season they will win nothing and he'll be sacked by Christmas 2026.

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