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Paddy 'The Baddy' says Liverpool completed a transfer for a player who has 'been terrible'

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Paddy 'The Baddy' Says Liverpool Completed a Transfer for a Player Who Has 'Been Terrible'

In a candid discussion on the Blood Red podcast, UFC star and Liverpool fan Paddy Pimblett, known as 'The Baddy,' shared his outspoken views on recent Liverpool transfers, spotlighting one player he bluntly called "terrible."[2] The episode, hosted by Keifer MacDonald and Joe Rimmer, celebrated Liverpool's dominant 4-0 win over Tottenham Hotspur, dissecting key squad changes and contract situations.



Pimblett dove into Liverpool's midfield reinforcements, particularly praising Ryan Gravenberch's impact. He recounted a standout moment where Gravenberch powered through opponents, delighting Anfield fans. "Months ago he just went through him... Anfield loved that," Pimblett said, advocating for young talent like Conor Bradley to anchor the right-back position permanently. "Bradley is starting right back for me now... he needs to start every game."[2]

The controversy peaked when Pimblett critiqued a recent signing, labeling the player as having "been terrible." He mocked the transfer rationale: "We needed the money lad... he left to go sit on the bench." This echoes fan frustrations over high-profile deals that underdelivered, contrasting with successes like Gravenberch, who has revitalized the midfield.[2] Pimblett also touched on contracts for Trent Alexander-Arnold, Virgil van Dijk, and Mohamed Salah, urging clarity amid speculation.

Beyond football, Pimblett hyped his UFC 324 clash with Justin Gaethje on January 24, 2026, for the interim lightweight belt, while showing sportsmanship toward rival Ilia Topuria. Despite their feud, he sent support amid Topuria's family issues: "We are fighters... I wish him the best."[3] Other clips hint at Pimblett's 2026 ambitions and Liverpool's identity struggles.[1]

Pimblett's raw takes blend MMA hype with Reds passion, fueling debate on whether Liverpool's transfers hit or miss. His call for youth like Bradley signals hope for defensive solidity.[2]

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