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24-10-06, 01:19 PM
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I do feel you comments are a bit OTT.
Yes we were shocking but I do feel we have the right players to turn it around.
If I had to blame anything I think the rotation is not working & some of Rafa's tactics have been questionable.
So who is your team ?
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24-10-06, 01:48 PM
DayWalker...please name the players you THINK will turn it around for Liverpool, I'm curious...
And I'm a Gooner...Gooner for Life son!!!!
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24-10-06, 10:11 PM
I like the look of Sissoko though, and I think he's getting the same rough justice Vieira suffered at the start of his career for us. He's getting bookings which other players would get away with, and as a result for many matches he is reduced to walking a tightrope. Gerrard has been played in some strange positions as well this season, and these two players are the ones the team should be built around.
Raffa is not going to abandon his rotation policy anytime soon. But why Liverpool or their fans should pretend to be shocked is beyond me, especially when you consider he did exactly the same at Valencia. They put Madrid and Barcelona in the shade domestically and also lifted the UEFA Cup. When Liverpool lifted the European Cup, it wasn't an issue. Suddenly its become the explaination for their erratic away form.
Sorry not that simplistic for me.
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24-10-06, 10:16 PM
Northlondoner...Have you notice how quiet this thread has gone recently.....at the beginning of the season....this thread was rampant with the RED Army running off at the lips..... Now suddenly they are no where to be seen, I wonder why LMAO?.....
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24-10-06, 10:45 PM
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I like the look of Sissoko though, and I think he's getting the same rough justice Vieira suffered at the start of his career for us. He's getting bookings which other players would get away with, and as a result for many matches he is reduced to walking a tightrope. Gerrard has been played in some strange positions as well this season, and these two players are the ones the team should be built around.
Raffa is not going to abandon his rotation policy anytime soon. But why Liverpool or their fans should pretend to be shocked is beyond me, especially when you consider he did exactly the same at Valencia. They put Madrid and Barcelona in the shade domestically and also lifted the UEFA Cup. When Liverpool lifted the European Cup, it wasn't an issue. Suddenly its become the explaination for their erratic away form.
Sorry not that simplistic for me.
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We've have similiar bad starts and still qualified for CL.
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Northlondoner...Have you notice how quiet this thread has gone recently.....at the beginning of the season....this thread was rampant with the RED Army running off at the lips..... Now suddenly they are no where to be seen, I wonder why LMAO?.....
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Be careful now! Lie down before you hurt yourself! Due to our current form you are well within your rights to be knocking us, but we all know the enigma that is LFC and we might take out our away form frustrations on lets say the 12th November! Chances are we wont win it, but with Liverpool you never know. So be wise!
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25-10-06, 09:59 PM
MY GOODNESS! ANYBODY LISTEN TO THE READING GAME IN THE LAST FINAL MINUTES? REINA IS STARTING TO MAKE ME VERY NERVOUS. ITS TIME TO DROP HIM!
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MY GOODNESS! ANYBODY LISTEN TO THE READING GAME IN THE LAST FINAL MINUTES? REINA IS STARTING TO MAKE ME VERY NERVOUS. ITS TIME TO DROP HIM!
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Tee im not even going to discuss this Mickey Mouse trophy..lol
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Its eitherCL or Premiership orf......off back to Valencia, is all im hearing.
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I missed it anyway, buti saw Crouch's goal. Confidence t' blood.
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Its high time Crouch started EVERY game. His ratios are beginning to look frightening.
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26-10-06, 07:42 PM
Stats look pretty good to me - 13 appearances 7 goals this season. Taking it to a total of 20 goals in 62 appearances since he came to you guys
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26-10-06, 08:09 PM
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Stats look pretty good to me - 13 appearances 7 goals this season. Taking it to a total of 20 goals in 62 appearances since he came to you guys
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Thats what i mean, not to mention a similar story ina England shirt.
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26-10-06, 08:17 PM
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Stats look pretty good to me - 13 appearances 7 goals this season. Taking it to a total of 20 goals in 62 appearances since he came to you guys
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Thats what i mean, not to mention a similar story ina England shirt.
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11 goals in 16 appearances for England and people look to (past it shearer wannabe) Owen or (world on his shoulders don't care aboout scoring) Rooney or even for that matter (championship player on a hot streak ) Andy Johnson
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