Smullen. Keiharde column in Parool van Sylvia Witteman over de roman van Adriaan van Dis mbt Wim T Schippers. Met briljant laatste zinnetje dat suggereert dat Van Dis zelfs verantwoordelijk is voor zijn dood
Schitterende televisie. En mooi hoe pa Van Basten voor het interview keurig Nederlands probeert te praten, maar dat de typisch Utrechtse a er toch doorheen schemert als hij de naam van zijn zoon noemt.
John Stegeman in tranen na het bereiken van promotie 🥺
"Ik moest aan mijn overleden vader denken, mijn grootste fan" ❤️
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#volwil
“Slot won the league with Klopp’s team” is such a funny argument.
How many Premier League titles did Klopp win with “Klopp’s team” in 9 seasons?
The level of disrespect and ungratefulness Slot gets from this fanbase is honestly embarrassing.
People thinking the Salah comment has diminished Slot’s position are sadly mistaken
NO player is bigger than the club.
Alex Ferguson proved that
If Salah wants heavy metal football he should have pressed, run & tracked back more this season
Posting before end of season stinks
After today, there’s no doubt Salah’s final days with Liverpool will stain his legacy forever.
The club has had tough times before, but never has a legend of Salah’s stature taken it upon himself to launch criticism at the club in the way Salah has.
Today’s outburst will stick with me. The words he used - Klopp’s phrases. “Doubters to believers” “Heavy metal football”. This is deliberately political. He’s tried to leverage the fans against the club again, for selfish reasons. His ego can’t handle being benched. That’s it.
He’s dragged Gerrard & Henderson into defending & excusing him. He’s fanned the flames of Salah FC & our fanbase will be divided for a long time. The cuts are too deep now & there’s too many “fanalysts” and journalists invested in our turmoil - you know the names.
Thanks for the memories Mo but it’s time to go. #LFC
🚨 NEW:
Liverpool have continued to stand behind Arne Slot and are planning a pivotal summer transfer window under Richard Hughes and Michael Edwards to address design faults in the squad which persist despite last summer’s £450m spending spree.
[Paul Joyce]