One of the most shameful episodes in our club's history. Billy Hogan, Gordon, Henry, any executive responsible needs to be driven out of the club. It's been known for years as well. What's the point of a supporters board if they never call this out?
He didn't mention Slot once in his post. A few days ago Slot directly accused him of only having high standards in the gym and the media haven't scrutinised it once, even as he's on his way out. Fuck off
In 2026, Liverpool have 0 wins in 9 Premier League games in which Mo Salah hasn't started.
Six points from a possible 27.
In all comps, it's 1 win in 12 without Salah starting this year - that win was against Barnsley in January.
They've won 12/17 when Salah has started.
Back in October, Salah was blamed as Cucurella was able to get in behind in acres of space.
Now in May, Cucurella did exactly the same thing where he was to get in behind in acres of space repeatedly.
Salah was scapegoated for a structural problem in Slot’s system.
Mo Salah transformed his village, Nagrig, in Egypt 🇪🇬 by building a hospital, school, youth center, and ambulance unit.
Salah supports poor families by giving £3,500 monthly to help alleviate poverty.
He constructed a $450,000 water treatment plant to provide clean drinking water for his community.
During the Covid-19 lockdown, he donated food worth $500,000 to assist his people in Nagrig.
In 2019, he contributed £2.5 million towards cancer treatment in Egypt.
His ambulance unit serves 30,000 residents, improving access to emergency medical care.
Mohamed Salah donated oxygen tanks to help combat Covid-19 fatalities in his village.
He gave £50,000 to Tanta University Hospital to acquire modern medical equipment.
Podcasters and big accounts were not scapegoating Salah just for agenda or attention, but because they have no understanding of football or real problems Liverpool were facing. That’s why they’re mostly quiet as without Salah they don’t know what to say as they have no substance.
Daniel Sturridge is easily, by an absolute mile my favourite ex-Liverpool player in punditry.
Totally unbiased.
He just gets it and says it exactly how the fans see it.
One of us.
I get annoyed at the idea that everything Mo Salah's ever done has been self-serving, that he plays for himself, that he's putting himself at a pedestal that's to the detriment of his teammates.
And the reaction of big fan media outlets has, by and large, fuelled that narrative.
When Klopp had arguments with players the 1st thing he did was to then sit down with the player to talk it out.
Slot repeatedly saying he's not spoken to Mo about his interview so doesn't know who/what Mo was referring to. Avoidance. You're the damn manager- speak to the player.
Jamie Carragher going on about Mo Salah like he’s been waiting for this moment all his life. A chance to tear down Salah into pieces. A chance to call him a disgrace and selfish. Talking about his time with Egypt and Chelsea. We all know he doesn’t like Salah but damn. This is brutal and personal.
Goes to show no matter how much you do, if you're a certain person it'll never be enough. 250 goals and over 100 assists later you're still getting told to remember where you were before
Only Ekitike has more league goals for Liverpool this season btw. The talking point shouldn't be Salah only has five goals and three assists, the question should why does Salah only have five goals and three assists?
Salah's xG has halved and his shot volume has taken a significant hit this season. Nothing to do with his legs, that. Everything to do with the system.
people are doing way too much.
This is a club legend.
We should be happy that at 34 he is upset about losing 4 in a row and not getting to start for LFC 👍
If you don't like his hunger when we/he is doing badly, don't celebrate it when it's carrying us to league titles you rat
Liverpool fans slandering Salah are an absolute disgrace. The very man who won it all for this club after a barren 10-15 years without success and scored 200 odd goals in the process. Back your players. 👍🏾