QUOTE(lcy851031 @ Apr 7 2017, 11:44 PM)
Klopp Pre-match press conference vs Stoke:
Sadio Mane will miss the rest of the season - winger is set for knee op.
Henderson and Lallana still not ready to return.
Coutinho still suffering from illness - will be ‘close’ for Stoke.
Klopp believes 60-65 points will not be enough make Champions League.
Bummer
But we will be resilient, time for the rest of the squad to make it count. In the past we had some 'Igor biscans' to count on sometimes but the current
overall squad is far better, and I think they will need to be
discipline/concentration and stick to tactics. Lapses of concentration have cost us full points.
Also the weekend is coming close to the memorial the of Hillsborough disaster, Liverpool city is blessed with a wonderful community couple.
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This is how classy Rafa and his wife Montse are .....
Last year, for a 2nd time, Montse paid for almost 40 grieving or disadvantaged children to visit Disneyland.
Montse sold £17,000 haul of her own designer clothes to help children whose relatives have been killed.
Rafa and his wife have also donated an undisclosed amount the the Rhys Jones memorial fund and have donated on so many different occasions countless amounts of money to various charities and other deserving groups of people down the years that hasn't even made the news.
And she is funny...
Aimed at chelsea she posted "My dear husband comes home today! Farewell plastic flag fans with scruffy A4 banners"
Aimed at Joan-rinho she posted "Real Madrid are the 3rd of Mourinho's old teams Rafa has coached. We tidy up his messes !'
She still lives in the house, where her children, over the other side of the river mersey that her and rafa bought when he became the LFC manager. She stayed in the house when Rafa was managing abroad as her children where settled here and she had become part of the community.
She said she quickly felt at home after moving to Merseyside.
"I think it's mainly because of the people here, they are so warm and so welcoming that it's very difficult to leave. When you are away you miss them.
"The first year we were here I remember the first time I went back to Spain. I was feeling a bit strange and weird, I was missing Liverpool.
"I have felt the sense of community in Liverpool and I know about the history of the city and how it, in some ways, has been the poor child of England.
"It's given the people of Liverpool that strong sense of fighting for each other.
"I've joined that community and will help in any way I can and that is the main reason for setting up the foundation."
This post has been edited by koolspyda: Apr 8 2017, 10:06 AM