It is pretty amazing Haaland is on that list list given I assume the assists were zero
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ah i see cheers.3 games in front - 20 games to go
He won’t - Vinius Jnr will. No matter what happensIt's getting a bit ridiculous now. If we win the PL and he continues near on at this pace, he should win the Ballon D'Or.
Ipswich 1-0 up over Chelsea, 27 minutes in
Chelsea equalise but ruled offside
Look... you're not wrong.He won’t - Vinius Jnr will. No matter what happens
Justified or not, he will be hated.I don't think it's justified to give Trent the same level of hate that Owen/McManaman got for leaving. The guy has won everything with the club and been a major contributor to Premier League and CL winning sides.
No doubt it would hurt if he chose to leave, and you can maybe point fingers about how he has chosen to do it (noting that it's much more the fault of the owners/club for not getting a deal sorted earlier). But it's petulant/immature to say that this will destroy his legacy with the club. He rightfully will go down as one of our all time greats even if he doesn't play another minute for the club.
Madrid already trying to buy TAA in January. We’ve knocked it back.
Justified or not, he will be hated.
It's the feeling that he is turning his back on the club. As a fan of Liverpool FC, you dont entertain supporting another team. It's ridiculous to even entertain the thought. LFC is family, it's tribal, it's everything.
He's one of us. He grew up a fan, he idolised Steven Gerrard growing up like we all did.
To turn his back on us after everything is unforgiveable. That's just how 95% of the fan base will see it.
It's like one of us in here deciding to not support Liverpool anymore and just becoming a Real Madrid fan instead.
The sad thing is on Trent going, is that the club won't make any money in the transfer, as he will go there for nothing..His situation is quite simply nothing like that of a fan. It's his career, one which is short and where he only gets one chance at it. He's given essentially 20 years of his life to the club, and helped the club to achieve things that they haven't in a generation.
The desire to go play at a club like Real Madrid, live in a foreign country, make more money and try something new are all completely understandable. If you want to equate his situation to the average fan, I'm sure most people can empathise with deciding to move to a new job for any of the above reasons (barring the chance to play for Real Madrid). I don't begrudge him for placing his own happiness ahead of that of Liverpool fans. You shouldn't either.