Stereotyping millions of Igbo men based on the alleged actions of one person.. learn to do better!
You encourage prejudice by treating individual behavior as a tribal characteristic.
Confirms your takes on the chike matter as not for Rage & Click bait, which I thought were.
This Peggy & Frederick gist just confirmed what I’ve always known: Igbo men will always eventually pick their own. Imagine dating a woman for 7-8 years, marrying her, then cheating in the early days of the marriage with a married Igbo woman who has 4 kids. Bro, why marry her in the first place?
The bare minimum Liverpool need from this window is:
• Experienced CB
🗣️ Ideally someone with Premier League experience, but if not, an older and reliable profile with leadership qualities and strong availability. Liverpool are losing a lot of experience at the back and that needs replacing.
• A solid, versatile full-back
🗣️ With concerns around Conor Bradley’s injury and the long term confidence in using Kostas Tsimikas, Liverpool need a defender capable of operating on both sides. Availability and adaptability are crucial.
• A genuine defensive workhorse in midfield
🗣️ Liverpool have been searching for this profile ever since Fabinho left. The current options are serviceable but none truly fill that role. For me, this is the priority position. If someone like Curtis Jones or Alexis Mac Allister were to leave, then you reassess and potentially look for another midfield profile as well.
• A long-term Mohamed Salah replacement
🗣️ We’ve all seen the links to Yan Diomande and that’s the profile I like most. Someone capable of playing on either wing instantly gives the squad more flexibility and reduces the need to spend heavily on multiple wide players.
• A versatile forward
🗣️ Federico Chiesa looks likely to move on, while Hugo Ekitike’s recovery means he won’t be available immediately. Liverpool need someone who can provide cover both centrally and out wide. That becomes even more important when you consider Alexander Isak’s injury record and the risk of relying too heavily on one player.
And that’s just the bare minimum.
Once you start factoring in possible departures, the conversation changes completely. What currently looks like one signing per position quickly becomes two, and suddenly a big window turns into a massive one.
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