Fixed. (this summer when we were in naples we saw so many half finished/ongoing projects - our friend who lives there said that's normal and you can always expect at least 1 month of delay regardless of the size of project. the bigger projects of course would go 3-4 months late).
Very similar to Greece. I was in Athens in the summer of 2004 (about a month away from the Olympics starting) and they were doing all kinds of last minute construction.
The Ities and the Greeks have a history in slow construction. They've been at these as long as I've been watching.
AS, the Spanish outlet that's, say, ummm, not exactly a paragon of reliability is reporting that Barca and Real are in a bidding war to sign Klopp as El Jefe and VVD for the fun of it. And there's not even an international break! So it must be true....
It doesn't sound like Jurgen is planning on leaving yet. 'We want to create more stories to remember in the future, not just this one': Jurgen Klopp warns that hungry Liverpool are desperate to win the Champions League again DOMINIC KING IN NAPLES: Jurgen Klopp has demanded Liverpool create more stories and warned his players are hungry to conquer Europe for a seventh time. Full Story: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...esperate-make-bid-Champions-League-glory.html
Klopp will deffo be with us until 2022 and after that we'll see but I think there's such a real affection between him and the supporters chances are good for him sticking around a bit longer. Anywhere else would obviously be a step down for Jurgen .
I think FSG giving him a long contract from day one was very meaningful to him - not just a show of confidence, but an awareness of how the game works. going the other way, the fact that he didn't spend for spend's sake this summer must have boosted their already sky-high opinion of him.
Well on that score I think Klopp has a big target in mind for this summer and is stockpiling his pennies coz it'll likely cost loads.
yeah that's my thinking as well, speke. at the right time we'll see the rumour machinery working overtime.
An appreciation of Joel Matip, Liverpool’s weak link that isn’t https://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/liverpool-fc-news-chelsea-result-joel-matip-virgil-van-dijk-jonathan-liew-a9116591.html
Right on cue, Carragher conducted an interview with Rodgers. A lot of what we already know is rehashed, transfers etc. And, Henderson's suspension was more costly than Gerrard's slip. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...spension-Steven-Gerrards-slip-cost-title.html
Not as easy to create a song for but much more significant. At that time Henderson was playing possibly his best ever football.
Still trying to push this story further than it ran https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/f...-Mane-reveals-Burnley-bust-Mohamed-Salah.html
The MailOnline is either reporting the latest batch of Man U targets or click baiting with negative Liverpool stories.
For all you data analysts and those interested in how the Club makes player and personnel decisions, an episode from Freakonomics Radio with the Director of Research for LFC, Ian Graham. Interesting to hear how he was influential on the signing not only of Salah, but also of Klopp himself. Starts at about 42.00 minutes.
Photo gallery: Reds' Ballon d'Or nominees at Melwood https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/373124-photos-liverpool-ballon-dor-nominees-melwood Liverpool’s seven Ballon d’Or nominees took part in a special photoshoot at Melwood recently to commemorate being named on the 30-man shortlist for the prize.
Tributes paid to Liverpool's oldest living captain, Johnny Wheeler, who has died aged 91. https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/tributes-paid-liverpools-oldest-living-17268095
https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/every-premier-league-clubs-average-20916779 average weekly player wages for Big 6 Prem teams. we're 2nd highest.
Update on new training ground https://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/spo.../latest-50m-kirkby-training-facility-17286379
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/50332967 bbc calls our late-goal exploits "Kloppage Time". Interesting charts, and interesting that this season Palace are second on the list. excerpts: Klopp's record with the Reds is actually superior to the manager most synonymous with important late goals. The German's Liverpool side average 3.8 points a season earned from goals scored in the 90th minute or later, while Ferguson's Manchester United averaged 1.67. Pep says: "My son and my daughter, all the time when they [Liverpool] win in the last minutes, ask me how lucky, how lucky they are," said the Spaniard recently. "I say at the time, 'It's not lucky'. What Liverpool has done last season and this season many, many times is because they've this incredible quality and this incredible talent to fight until the end. "That's why I said to my players - not just my son and my daughter - that it is not lucky. If it happens once or twice in a life then, yes, but this many - maybe 10 or 12 or 13 times?"