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over a year ago
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"Who is your favourite mine is and always will be Liverpool"
I just been watching on BT SPORT an old Liverpool v Man Utd match , Liverpool won 4-0 Beardsley hat trick |
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over a year ago
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Neither, Stoke born n bred so have only ever supported Stoke City. It's condemned me to a life of mediocrity and disappointment ever since my first game. |
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"Neither, I'm a Man City fan bit sad lol, u bn city all your life or just since they became a,rich and powerful club ? "
All my life, I'm from Manchester, just moved to Blackburn a few years ago, could say same thing about you, haha |
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"Neither, I'm a Man City fan bit sad lol, u bn city all your life or just since they became a,rich and powerful club ?
All my life, I'm from Manchester, just moved to Blackburn a few years ago, could say same thing about you, haha" lol I bn man u all my life . |
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"Neither, I'm a Man City fan bit sad lol, u bn city all your life or just since they became a,rich and powerful club ?
All my life, I'm from Manchester, just moved to Blackburn a few years ago, could say same thing about you, haha"
Bit sad that they have to get the old clichés in, it's about the only thing they're good at nowadays |
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"Neither, I'm a Man City fan bit sad lol, u bn city all your life or just since they became a,rich and powerful club ? "
My neice is a die hard Citizen and always said her favourite game was Vs Gillingham in the division 2 playoff final.
Well until Agueroooooooooooooo did that thing he did that I'm still not comfortable talking about. |
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over a year ago
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"Liverpool and let's hope they play bit better Sunday against united than last night told ya , utd 2-1 . Xx"
Yeah and told ya you owe me bevvy when I'm over |
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"Neither, Stoke born n bred so have only ever supported Stoke City. It's condemned me to a life of mediocrity and disappointment ever since my first game. "
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Born and bred scouser who's supported Liverpool all his life. But my two best friends are Man U supporters. We get on great obviously and the banter is just a bit of fun. |
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I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea. |
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"I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea. "
Your comment and reference to Munich is offensive and show that you have the intelligence of an Neanderthal and that would be insulting Neandathals.
I am a Manc born an bred and to think that idiots like still use such language and references is beyond belief. You should be ashamed of yourself and you are no fan of football. Disgraceful. |
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"I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea.
Your comment and reference to Munich is offensive and show that you have the intelligence of an Neanderthal and that would be insulting Neandathals.
I am a Manc born an bred and to think that idiots like still use such language and references is beyond belief. You should be ashamed of yourself and you are no fan of football. Disgraceful."
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for an extremely unfortunate Typo. |
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over a year ago
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"I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea.
Your comment and reference to Munich is offensive and show that you have the intelligence of an Neanderthal and that would be insulting Neandathals.
I am a Manc born an bred and to think that idiots like still use such language and references is beyond belief. You should be ashamed of yourself and you are no fan of football. Disgraceful.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for an extremely unfortunate Typo. " If it is a typographical error then I apologise. |
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"Who is your favourite mine is and always will be Liverpool"
I have to sit on the fence here!
My daughter is an avid Liverpool supporter (as her dad supports Liverpool and took her to her first game!)
My son is an avid Man U supporter (as his dad supports Man U and took him to his first game)
Derby day at our house is - interesting! |
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"I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea. "
Absolutely no place and no need for your comment about Munich, its sick..
such drivel only feeds the hate and negativity which is not wanted and has no place..
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"Who is your favourite mine is and always will be Liverpool
I have to sit on the fence here!
My daughter is an avid Liverpool supporter (as her dad supports Liverpool and took her to her first game!)
My son is an avid Man U supporter (as his dad supports Man U and took him to his first game)
Derby day at our house is - interesting! " sounds v interesting , gunna be fireworks,at your house this,wkend lol x |
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"I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea.
Absolutely no place and no need for your comment about Munich, its sick..
such drivel only feeds the hate and negativity which is not wanted and has no place..
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I think it was probably a typo!
Spellcheck isn't always helpful! |
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"Who is your favourite mine is and always will be Liverpool
I have to sit on the fence here!
My daughter is an avid Liverpool supporter (as her dad supports Liverpool and took her to her first game!)
My son is an avid Man U supporter (as his dad supports Man U and took him to his first game)
Derby day at our house is - interesting! sounds v interesting , gunna be fireworks,at your house this,wkend lol x"
Yup! I've got my tin hat ready! |
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"Who is your favourite mine is and always will be Liverpool
I have to sit on the fence here!
My daughter is an avid Liverpool supporter (as her dad supports Liverpool and took her to her first game!)
My son is an avid Man U supporter (as his dad supports Man U and took him to his first game)
Derby day at our house is - interesting! sounds v interesting , gunna be fireworks,at your house this,wkend lol x
Yup! I've got my tin hat ready! " and your secret utd scarf , u know you want to lol x |
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I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
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"I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
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why do you hate them?
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
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"I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea. "
I found this comment outdated and disgusting actually. Yes I hate Liverpool fc but would never call them shefield wednesdays ground.
I can put up with being called a glory hunter, Manc twat, rag, but Munich is the insult that really pisses me off
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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago
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"I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
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I can tolerate the ABU - and most of people I know are ABU. I get grief of most other fans because I support united
I am not the most politically correct of people but there is certain lines you don't cross! |
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"I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
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But you are a twat!
If you are a jonny big bollocks then come an express your views in the Bishop Baize pub before or after the game?
I take you will be there? |
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"I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
But you are a twat!
If you are a jonny big bollocks then come an express your views in the Bishop Baize pub before or after the game?
I take you will be there?" . Well said |
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"I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea.
Absolutely no place and no need for your comment about Munich, its sick..
such drivel only feeds the hate and negativity which is not wanted and has no place..
I think it was probably a typo!
Spellcheck isn't always helpful! "
This was certainly not a typo.
Munich's is a commonly used insult made popular by the odious Gallagher brothers from Oasis.
The sap must be high as the weekend is approaching and the testosterone can be smelt from miles away. |
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"I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
But you are a twat!
If you are a jonny big bollocks then come an express your views in the Bishop Baize pub before or after the game?
I take you will be there?"
Really ?
You are offering someone out on a swingers site.?
Grow up. |
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"Being a Leeds fan should answer that, but also an avid England fan. when the Beckham stuff happened made me and the rest of the country despise them.
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you are not a fan of football..
your comments merely serve to indicate you and your way of thinking are not wanted by any clubs, including Leeds who would rightly distance themselves from such rubbish..
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"Being a Leeds fan should answer that, but also an avid England fan. when the Beckham stuff happened made me and the rest of the country despise them.
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You are epitome of the little Englander. I would restate my offence to your comment involving the Munich disaster which is quite dreadful. I also restate my invitation to attend the Bishop pub for pre or post match drinks where I am sure you would have the balls to express your some what less than intelligent views.
I would be happy to walk into any pub in Liverpool before a game and have done so many times and have a conversation about the rivalry between two great teams and cities in the North of England.
You my friend are a dinosaur and you belong in an age when knuckles were dragged along the floor.
The Beckham incident............. |
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"I want Liverpool to smash Munich's, but I'm afraid utd will win this weekend,so much I've put them on my accie. Liverpools form has dipped, (cup games, too many changes). Utd are flying and are on a roll,plus mourinho hates Liverpool since champions league exit with Chelsea.
Your comment and reference to Munich is offensive and show that you have the intelligence of an Neanderthal and that would be insulting Neandathals.
I am a Manc born an bred and to think that idiots like still use such language and references is beyond belief. You should be ashamed of yourself and you are no fan of football. Disgraceful.
I'll give him the benefit of the doubt for an extremely unfortunate Typo. "
Wow looks like I've been proven wrong. Some people just make me be ashamed to be a fan. Excuse me while I go wash the disgust from my eyes. |
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"I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
But you are a twat!
If you are a jonny big bollocks then come an express your views in the Bishop Baize pub before or after the game?
I take you will be there?
Really ?
You are offering someone out on a swingers site.?
Grow up. "
You do me a disservice. I was merely pointing out that he would express his heinous views unless he was in front of a keyboard. My days of "offering people out" ceased when I was 12 That said the OP probably has a mental capacity around that age. |
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"I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
But you are a twat!
If you are a jonny big bollocks then come an express your views in the Bishop Baize pub before or after the game?
I take you will be there?
Really ?
You are offering someone out on a swingers site.?
Grow up.
You do me a disservice. I was merely pointing out that he would express his heinous views unless he was in front of a keyboard. My days of "offering people out" ceased when I was 12 That said the OP probably has a mental capacity around that age."
If that's the case I apologise, but your post did look rather menacing |
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By *essiCouple
over a year ago
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Liverpool any day over Man Utd..purely because I remember growing up with most of the kids at school favouring Leeds Utd or Liverpool...and I like the colour red and the accent is far better than mancunian... And as for klippety well don't get me started |
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'bit sad lol, u bn city all your life or just since they became a,rich and powerful club ?'
Wow talk about pot and kettle lol City 47k average ten years before they won the league same as when they won the league! Man Utd on the other hand 40k average in 1990 but now 75K! I bet you are nearer a club you should be supporting too!Now that's a 'bit sad' Just saying laugh out louder! |
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"I say how it is, always hated utd, I'll never change. I ain't no left wing politically correct twat. There's millions of us who are "anyone but united" just live in the real world and stick to cricket or rugby if you don't like it.
But you are a twat!
If you are a jonny big bollocks then come an express your views in the Bishop Baize pub before or after the game?
I take you will be there?
Really ?
You are offering someone out on a swingers site.?
Grow up.
You do me a disservice. I was merely pointing out that he would express his heinous views unless he was in front of a keyboard. My days of "offering people out" ceased when I was 12 That said the OP probably has a mental capacity around that age.
If that's the case I apologise, but your post did look rather menacing " Apology accepted. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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In any event I will be at the game and I think United just may win this game as Maureen has certainly galvanised the team and momentum just maybe shining on the Mancs! |
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over a year ago
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"So any united fans wanna fight after school then As long as its naked and involves wrestling
And jelly of course
Red jelly!"
Not playing less it's blue |
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"So any united fans wanna fight after school then As long as its naked and involves wrestling
And jelly of course
Red jelly!"
Yellow, white and blue.. no red for you.
Adam. |
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"'bit sad lol, u bn city all your life or just since they became a,rich and powerful club ?'
Wow talk about pot and kettle lol City 47k average ten years before they won the league same as when they won the league! Man Utd on the other hand 40k average in 1990 but now 75K! I bet you are nearer a club you should be supporting too!Now that's a 'bit sad' Just saying laugh out louder! " I bn man u all my life pal , also support my home town as my son plays in reserve side n close to breaking into first , but ill always be man u first always have been even when Liverpool dominated in the 80s |
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"Liverpool. One grandad was a manc and the other was an evertonian. I was a disappointment to both of them. Haha"
Brilliant haha
Liverpool only in our house. Centenary stand.
But this will only cause trouble on here mark my words!!! |
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"Man Untied from being a child. Although amazingly they don't play their football in Manchester. OT has a Manchester Post Code"
Postcodes where introduced to help royal mail with their sorting and deliveries,it has nothing to do with where places are....and im a man u fan btw
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"Man Untied from being a child. Although amazingly they don't play their football in Manchester. OT has a Manchester Post Code
Postcodes where introduced to help royal mail with their sorting and deliveries,it has nothing to do with where places are....and im a man u fan btw
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Introduced by royal mail i may add |
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"'bit sad lol, u bn city all your life or just since they became a,rich and powerful club ?'
Wow talk about pot and kettle lol City 47k average ten years before they won the league same as when they won the league! Man Utd on the other hand 40k average in 1990 but now 75K! I bet you are nearer a club you should be supporting too!Now that's a 'bit sad' Just saying laugh out louder! I bn man u all my life pal , also support my home town as my son plays in reserve side n close to breaking into first , but ill always be man u first always have been even when Liverpool dominated in the 80s" would of said city bit can't remember them dominating laughing even louder |
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"So any united fans wanna fight after school then As long as its naked and involves wrestling
And jelly of course
Red jelly!
Not playing less it's blue "
Blue Jelly....................pervert |
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"Man Untied from being a child. Although amazingly they don't play their football in Manchester. OT has a Manchester Post Code
OT is very much in the city of Salford."
Manchester 17!!!! |
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"Man Untied from being a child. Although amazingly they don't play their football in Manchester. OT has a Manchester Post Code
OT is very much in the city of Salford."
No its not its in trafford,stretford |
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Old Trafford is now in the Borough of Trafford one of the local authorities that go to make up the Greater Manchester Region. Until boundary changes came into effect in 1962 OT was in the Hulme and Stretford ward of Manchester City council for polling purposes. So its been in an out dependent on the pencil of a bureaucrat!
But it is still the capital of the republic of Mancunia!! |
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"Man Untied from being a child. Although amazingly they don't play their football in Manchester. OT has a Manchester Post Code
OT is very much in the city of Salford.
No its not its in trafford,stretford"
I stand corrected. What's across the water though, that's Salford? |
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"Man Untied from being a child. Although amazingly they don't play their football in Manchester. OT has a Manchester Post Code
OT is very much in the city of Salford.
No its not its in trafford,stretford
I stand corrected. What's across the water though, that's Salford?"
Yes its eccles,pendlebury,just google old trafford and go to maps and you will see salfird i further north,not a lot north may i add only a mile or two |
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"Old Trafford is now in the Borough of Trafford one of the local authorities that go to make up the Greater Manchester Region. Until boundary changes came into effect in 1962 OT was in the Hulme and Stretford ward of Manchester City council for polling purposes. So its been in an out dependent on the pencil of a bureaucrat!
But it is still the capital of the republic of Mancunia!!
That's why they call it "THE SWAMP" "
In actual fact The Council House is built on the site of an old lepers pit. That could be the reason they don't fill the ground on European Cup nights? |
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"Man Untied from being a child. Although amazingly they don't play their football in Manchester. OT has a Manchester Post Code
OT is very much in the city of Salford.
No its not its in trafford,stretford
I stand corrected. What's across the water though, that's Salford?
Yes its eccles,pendlebury,just google old trafford and go to maps and you will see salfird i further north,not a lot north may i add only a mile or two"
You can smell it from a lot further though especially on match days |
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'I bn man u all my life pal , also support my home town as my son plays in reserve side n close to breaking into first , but ill always be man u first always have been even when Liverpool dominated in the 80s'
You seem to have completely missed the point LOL, you know the one you made! You implied City fans were not real fans when indeed not only do Utd's attendances show this to be more appropriate for them, but you're from miles away from the club you do follow, comical!
Shame that, as if you supported your local team as well as many other 'I think Utd/Chelsea/City/whoever etc will do better, then maybe, just maybe Preston would be in the prem fighting for a mighty Europa league place like Utd |
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" 'I bn man u all my life pal , also support my home town as my son plays in reserve side n close to breaking into first , but ill always be man u first always have been even when Liverpool dominated in the 80s'
You seem to have completely missed the point LOL, you know the one you made! You implied City fans were not real fans when indeed not only do Utd's attendances show this to be more appropriate for them, but you're from miles away from the club you do follow, comical!
Shame that, as if you supported your local team as well as many other 'I think Utd/Chelsea/City/whoever etc will do better, then maybe, just maybe Preston would be in the prem fighting for a mighty Europa league place like Utd " . So your saying u can't support a club if your miles away , my family was all brought up there , moved wen I was four . I didn't imply ALL city fans were not real , just seems to be a lot more now since they announced themselves as a rich n powerful club , at least our growth in support was brought about by our successes ! As for Preston , we will not be in prem for at three seasons in my opinion , unless some rich man puts billions in like other clubs ! |
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Utd to win 3-2
I'm a Utd fan and have been all my life. No I'm not from Manchester and have never lived there, unless you include the nights I stay in a hotel on match days.
I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
People fall in love with people, sometimes you can't help who you fall in love with. I figure it's the same for the team that you support.
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"Utd to win 3-2
I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
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Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity. |
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"Utd to win 3-2
I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity. "
How are Chingford Athletic doing these days? |
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"Utd to win 3-2
I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity.
How are Chingford Athletic doing these days?"
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I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity. " . v true |
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"Utd to win 3-2
I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity. "
Totally agree.
I'm born and bred Liverpool and have supported them for 40 years.
By the to the idiot making the reference to Munich, you're pretty sad, no need for that whatsoever. True Scousers and fans wouldn't stoop to that.
Also your comments regarding form are absolute pish. A younger team was played in the cup game. It was still only 1 fucking 0.
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"Utd to win 3-2
I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity.
Totally agree.
I'm born and bred Liverpool and have supported them for 40 years.
By the to the idiot making the reference to Munich, you're pretty sad, no need for that whatsoever. True Scousers and fans wouldn't stoop to that.
Also your comments regarding form are absolute pish. A younger team was played in the cup game. It was still only 1 fucking 0.
Liverpool will have it on Sunday "
Dream on Ms Mickey Mouser!
The Klopp method has been figured out!!!
There is no plan B!
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If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long. |
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"Utd to win 3-2
I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity.
How are Chingford Athletic doing these days?
My local local team Curzon Ashton blew a 3 nil lead that would have taken them into the FA cup third round "
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"Utd to win 3-2
I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity. "
I was born in 1970, I was 7 when Utd won the FA Cup, took a long time for me to see them win the league. I wasn't glory hunting.
I wasn't brought up on generations of family going to local football matches, my family often wonder where my passion for football comes from. I was taken to Fulham by my Dad (he's not a Fulham fan) where I saw George Best play, my Grandad took me to QPR v Liverpool, Dalglish, Rush, Barnes and co. As much as I enjoyed myself at those matches I was already Utd and not about to change.
I do support my local team in different ways, I give up an awful lot of time coaching |
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long. "
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I can kind of get why people might think you should support your local team, but have to ask why should they?
Because if everybody glory hunted then their local teams would fold and cease to exist.
I don't really get supporting anyone but your local club. Everyone in my family support our local team and have done for three generations. It's not a big club but it relies on loyal fans like us to exist.
And how can anyone have affinity with a place they have nothing in common with, that what football is all about. Pride in your town , your team ,your identity.
How are Chingford Athletic doing these days?"
They weren't formed when I was born or even when I first started going football. I think they are only ten years old.
They play in the fields behind my house and I brought my son over there a few times to watch them.
Not a bad standard to be fair. |
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long.
I agree with you as Guardiola has been same!!"
Klopp plays a high line full on pressure game. It works but once teams get used to it they can nullify the billy wiz approach simply by keeping possession and letting the mickeys do all the running. Maureen did it at Anfield and it worked but we needed a great goalie to. I was at that match and in the last 20 mins we could have nicked it!
I do like Klopp of the Kop but he is a bit one dimensional and that was shown up on Wednesday against the saints! |
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long.
I agree with you as Guardiola has been same!!
Klopp plays a high line full on pressure game. It works but once teams get used to it they can nullify the billy wiz approach simply by keeping possession and letting the mickeys do all the running. Maureen did it at Anfield and it worked but we needed a great goalie to. I was at that match and in the last 20 mins we could have nicked it!
I do like Klopp of the Kop but he is a bit one dimensional and that was shown up on Wednesday against the saints!"
That fails to acknowledge that for most teams retaining possession against a high energy, high press opposition is very difficult. A lot of teams opt for the 'long ball' game to try and by pass the midfield. Klopp showed he could mix it up against Man City. I think that, compared to previous Man Utd teams, this team is relatively ponderous - a lot slower in passing the ball from back to front (as opposed to hoofing it up there). That will be Liverpools opportunity to get at them. The first goal may prove to be critical in how the game pans out. If Utd score first Mourinho may shut up shop and hit Lpool on break. If Lpool score first Utd will have to come out and attack, leaving gaps for Lpool. Utd are the form team and are building a momentum that Lpool have lost due to squad rotation for cup games. Prediction? No idea. It depends which Lpool turns up. |
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long.
I agree with you as Guardiola has been same!!
Klopp plays a high line full on pressure game. It works but once teams get used to it they can nullify the billy wiz approach simply by keeping possession and letting the mickeys do all the running. Maureen did it at Anfield and it worked but we needed a great goalie to. I was at that match and in the last 20 mins we could have nicked it!
I do like Klopp of the Kop but he is a bit one dimensional and that was shown up on Wednesday against the saints!
That fails to acknowledge that for most teams retaining possession against a high energy, high press opposition is very difficult. A lot of teams opt for the 'long ball' game to try and by pass the midfield. Klopp showed he could mix it up against Man City. I think that, compared to previous Man Utd teams, this team is relatively ponderous - a lot slower in passing the ball from back to front (as opposed to hoofing it up there). That will be Liverpools opportunity to get at them. The first goal may prove to be critical in how the game pans out. If Utd score first Mourinho may shut up shop and hit Lpool on break. If Lpool score first Utd will have to come out and attack, leaving gaps for Lpool. Utd are the form team and are building a momentum that Lpool have lost due to squad rotation for cup games. Prediction? No idea. It depends which Lpool turns up." I agree for most teams.............Southampton read the script and kept the ball. The note to Sturridge was to start running!
Interestingly (and according to FootStat) Liverpool have the record for players being injured with muscle problems. Granted those figures are a little skewed with Sturridge but even with squad rotation factors its still an interesting statistic! |
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long.
I agree with you as Guardiola has been same!!
Klopp plays a high line full on pressure game. It works but once teams get used to it they can nullify the billy wiz approach simply by keeping possession and letting the mickeys do all the running. Maureen did it at Anfield and it worked but we needed a great goalie to. I was at that match and in the last 20 mins we could have nicked it!
I do like Klopp of the Kop but he is a bit one dimensional and that was shown up on Wednesday against the saints!
That fails to acknowledge that for most teams retaining possession against a high energy, high press opposition is very difficult. A lot of teams opt for the 'long ball' game to try and by pass the midfield. Klopp showed he could mix it up against Man City. I think that, compared to previous Man Utd teams, this team is relatively ponderous - a lot slower in passing the ball from back to front (as opposed to hoofing it up there). That will be Liverpools opportunity to get at them. The first goal may prove to be critical in how the game pans out. If Utd score first Mourinho may shut up shop and hit Lpool on break. If Lpool score first Utd will have to come out and attack, leaving gaps for Lpool. Utd are the form team and are building a momentum that Lpool have lost due to squad rotation for cup games. Prediction? No idea. It depends which Lpool turns up. I agree for most teams.............Southampton read the script and kept the ball. The note to Sturridge was to start running!
Interestingly (and according to FootStat) Liverpool have the record for players being injured with muscle problems. Granted those figures are a little skewed with Sturridge but even with squad rotation factors its still an interesting statistic!"
Southampton didn't keep the ball. 32% possession at home!!!. However, when they had it they attacked with speed and gusto - quickly interchanging passes and using Rodrigues well to hild it up and allow midfielders etc to join in. On another day and with a bit more luck they would have beaten us 3 or 4 nil. Utd had 35% possession at Anfield but, unlike Southampton, didn't do anything with the possession they had. I think Burnley had less than 20% possession and they neat us 2-0. It's what makes the game so fascinating - except when it's your own team of course. |
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long.
I agree with you as Guardiola has been same!!
Klopp plays a high line full on pressure game. It works but once teams get used to it they can nullify the billy wiz approach simply by keeping possession and letting the mickeys do all the running. Maureen did it at Anfield and it worked but we needed a great goalie to. I was at that match and in the last 20 mins we could have nicked it!
I do like Klopp of the Kop but he is a bit one dimensional and that was shown up on Wednesday against the saints!
That fails to acknowledge that for most teams retaining possession against a high energy, high press opposition is very difficult. A lot of teams opt for the 'long ball' game to try and by pass the midfield. Klopp showed he could mix it up against Man City. I think that, compared to previous Man Utd teams, this team is relatively ponderous - a lot slower in passing the ball from back to front (as opposed to hoofing it up there). That will be Liverpools opportunity to get at them. The first goal may prove to be critical in how the game pans out. If Utd score first Mourinho may shut up shop and hit Lpool on break. If Lpool score first Utd will have to come out and attack, leaving gaps for Lpool. Utd are the form team and are building a momentum that Lpool have lost due to squad rotation for cup games. Prediction? No idea. It depends which Lpool turns up. I agree for most teams.............Southampton read the script and kept the ball. The note to Sturridge was to start running!
Interestingly (and according to FootStat) Liverpool have the record for players being injured with muscle problems. Granted those figures are a little skewed with Sturridge but even with squad rotation factors its still an interesting statistic!
Southampton didn't keep the ball. 32% possession at home!!!. However, when they had it they attacked with speed and gusto - quickly interchanging passes and using Rodrigues well to hild it up and allow midfielders etc to join in. On another day and with a bit more luck they would have beaten us 3 or 4 nil. Utd had 35% possession at Anfield but, unlike Southampton, didn't do anything with the possession they had. I think Burnley had less than 20% possession and they neat us 2-0. It's what makes the game so fascinating - except when it's your own team of course. "
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long.
I agree with you as Guardiola has been same!!
Klopp plays a high line full on pressure game. It works but once teams get used to it they can nullify the billy wiz approach simply by keeping possession and letting the mickeys do all the running. Maureen did it at Anfield and it worked but we needed a great goalie to. I was at that match and in the last 20 mins we could have nicked it!
I do like Klopp of the Kop but he is a bit one dimensional and that was shown up on Wednesday against the saints!
That fails to acknowledge that for most teams retaining possession against a high energy, high press opposition is very difficult. A lot of teams opt for the 'long ball' game to try and by pass the midfield. Klopp showed he could mix it up against Man City. I think that, compared to previous Man Utd teams, this team is relatively ponderous - a lot slower in passing the ball from back to front (as opposed to hoofing it up there). That will be Liverpools opportunity to get at them. The first goal may prove to be critical in how the game pans out. If Utd score first Mourinho may shut up shop and hit Lpool on break. If Lpool score first Utd will have to come out and attack, leaving gaps for Lpool. Utd are the form team and are building a momentum that Lpool have lost due to squad rotation for cup games. Prediction? No idea. It depends which Lpool turns up. I agree for most teams.............Southampton read the script and kept the ball. The note to Sturridge was to start running!
Interestingly (and according to FootStat) Liverpool have the record for players being injured with muscle problems. Granted those figures are a little skewed with Sturridge but even with squad rotation factors its still an interesting statistic!
Southampton didn't keep the ball. 32% possession at home!!!. However, when they had it they attacked with speed and gusto - quickly interchanging passes and using Rodrigues well to hild it up and allow midfielders etc to join in. On another day and with a bit more luck they would have beaten us 3 or 4 nil. Utd had 35% possession at Anfield but, unlike Southampton, didn't do anything with the possession they had. I think Burnley had less than 20% possession and they neat us 2-0. It's what makes the game so fascinating - except when it's your own team of course.
They did keep the ball in the areas that mattered ..............In their third of the pitch!"
Do you mean Southamptons attacking third? It certainly wasn't in their defensive third. What they did do was to defend very well. Well disciplined and well organised. Different shapes and duties for their players with and without the ball. And they maintained 100% concentration throughout. The only stat that matters is how many times a team put the ball into the opponents net. |
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long.
I agree with you as Guardiola has been same!!
Klopp plays a high line full on pressure game. It works but once teams get used to it they can nullify the billy wiz approach simply by keeping possession and letting the mickeys do all the running. Maureen did it at Anfield and it worked but we needed a great goalie to. I was at that match and in the last 20 mins we could have nicked it!
I do like Klopp of the Kop but he is a bit one dimensional and that was shown up on Wednesday against the saints!
That fails to acknowledge that for most teams retaining possession against a high energy, high press opposition is very difficult. A lot of teams opt for the 'long ball' game to try and by pass the midfield. Klopp showed he could mix it up against Man City. I think that, compared to previous Man Utd teams, this team is relatively ponderous - a lot slower in passing the ball from back to front (as opposed to hoofing it up there). That will be Liverpools opportunity to get at them. The first goal may prove to be critical in how the game pans out. If Utd score first Mourinho may shut up shop and hit Lpool on break. If Lpool score first Utd will have to come out and attack, leaving gaps for Lpool. Utd are the form team and are building a momentum that Lpool have lost due to squad rotation for cup games. Prediction? No idea. It depends which Lpool turns up. I agree for most teams.............Southampton read the script and kept the ball. The note to Sturridge was to start running!
Interestingly (and according to FootStat) Liverpool have the record for players being injured with muscle problems. Granted those figures are a little skewed with Sturridge but even with squad rotation factors its still an interesting statistic!
Southampton didn't keep the ball. 32% possession at home!!!. However, when they had it they attacked with speed and gusto - quickly interchanging passes and using Rodrigues well to hild it up and allow midfielders etc to join in. On another day and with a bit more luck they would have beaten us 3 or 4 nil. Utd had 35% possession at Anfield but, unlike Southampton, didn't do anything with the possession they had. I think Burnley had less than 20% possession and they neat us 2-0. It's what makes the game so fascinating - except when it's your own team of course.
They did keep the ball in the areas that mattered ..............In their third of the pitch!
Do you mean Southamptons attacking third? It certainly wasn't in their defensive third. What they did do was to defend very well. Well disciplined and well organised. Different shapes and duties for their players with and without the ball. And they maintained 100% concentration throughout. The only stat that matters is how many times a team put the ball into the opponents net."
Yes in their attacking third. The point I was trying to make and not that clear I admit was that Liverpool have no plan B. Its all Billy Wizz stuff albeit that could beat any team when they are on song.
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Hit long balls ? We don't really have a target Man, Origi being the only player who can hold the ball up
We have a mix of pacey skilled players who all interact in various positions on the pitch, Also missing a few key players hasn't helped us at this moment, The game the other night was probably the worst we have played all season and the only one we have been out played in, Overall I and most Liverpool fans would of taken a top 4 final position at the start of the season and are happy where we are |
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Hit long balls ? We don't really have a target Man, Origi being the only player who can hold the ball up
We have a mix of pacey skilled players who all interact in various positions on the pitch, Also missing a few key players hasn't helped us at this moment, The game the other night was probably the worst we have played all season and the only one we have been out played in, Overall I and most Liverpool fans would of taken a top 4 final position at the start of the season and are happy where we are"
Plan B is to mix it up a little. Maybe reduce the pace stop the constant reliance on the Nr 10 position (which Southampton nullified)Maybe get a target man in the window to change things around?
Top 4 for Liverpool is not good enough as its not for United! |
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"If you know anything about football you'd realise Klopp is playing a dangerous game, I would love Liverpool to win, but squad rotation is suicidal coming up to a big game, its about opinions and I've put my money on united,but I dont mind saying I dont care if i lose but at 6/5 I'll take it all day long.
I agree with you as Guardiola has been same!!
Klopp plays a high line full on pressure game. It works but once teams get used to it they can nullify the billy wiz approach simply by keeping possession and letting the mickeys do all the running. Maureen did it at Anfield and it worked but we needed a great goalie to. I was at that match and in the last 20 mins we could have nicked it!
I do like Klopp of the Kop but he is a bit one dimensional and that was shown up on Wednesday against the saints!
That fails to acknowledge that for most teams retaining possession against a high energy, high press opposition is very difficult. A lot of teams opt for the 'long ball' game to try and by pass the midfield. Klopp showed he could mix it up against Man City. I think that, compared to previous Man Utd teams, this team is relatively ponderous - a lot slower in passing the ball from back to front (as opposed to hoofing it up there). That will be Liverpools opportunity to get at them. The first goal may prove to be critical in how the game pans out. If Utd score first Mourinho may shut up shop and hit Lpool on break. If Lpool score first Utd will have to come out and attack, leaving gaps for Lpool. Utd are the form team and are building a momentum that Lpool have lost due to squad rotation for cup games. Prediction? No idea. It depends which Lpool turns up. I agree for most teams.............Southampton read the script and kept the ball. The note to Sturridge was to start running!
Interestingly (and according to FootStat) Liverpool have the record for players being injured with muscle problems. Granted those figures are a little skewed with Sturridge but even with squad rotation factors its still an interesting statistic!
Southampton didn't keep the ball. 32% possession at home!!!. However, when they had it they attacked with speed and gusto - quickly interchanging passes and using Rodrigues well to hild it up and allow midfielders etc to join in. On another day and with a bit more luck they would have beaten us 3 or 4 nil. Utd had 35% possession at Anfield but, unlike Southampton, didn't do anything with the possession they had. I think Burnley had less than 20% possession and they neat us 2-0. It's what makes the game so fascinating - except when it's your own team of course.
They did keep the ball in the areas that mattered ..............In their third of the pitch!
Do you mean Southamptons attacking third? It certainly wasn't in their defensive third. What they did do was to defend very well. Well disciplined and well organised. Different shapes and duties for their players with and without the ball. And they maintained 100% concentration throughout. The only stat that matters is how many times a team put the ball into the opponents net.
Yes in their attacking third. The point I was trying to make and not that clear I admit was that Liverpool have no plan B. Its all Billy Wizz stuff albeit that could beat any team when they are on song.
You are of course quite correct the only stat that matters is the score! "
And the point I made earlier was that Lpool used a very effective, Southampton like, Plan B against Man City |
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"What's a plane B ?
Hit long balls ? We don't really have a target Man, Origi being the only player who can hold the ball up
We have a mix of pacey skilled players who all interact in various positions on the pitch, Also missing a few key players hasn't helped us at this moment, The game the other night was probably the worst we have played all season and the only one we have been out played in, Overall I and most Liverpool fans would of taken a top 4 final position at the start of the season and are happy where we are
Plan B is to mix it up a little. Maybe reduce the pace stop the constant reliance on the Nr 10 position (which Southampton nullified)Maybe get a target man in the window to change things around?
Top 4 for Liverpool is not good enough as its not for United!"
Yes I want to win the league but so does every other fan, I'm just being realistic, Any of the top 6 could eventually win this season,
I think we can and do mix it up and slow the pace down at times, That's one of the differences between Klopp and Rogers, Rogers could only play one type of football |
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"What's a plane B ?
Hit long balls ? We don't really have a target Man, Origi being the only player who can hold the ball up
We have a mix of pacey skilled players who all interact in various positions on the pitch, Also missing a few key players hasn't helped us at this moment, The game the other night was probably the worst we have played all season and the only one we have been out played in, Overall I and most Liverpool fans would of taken a top 4 final position at the start of the season and are happy where we are
Plan B is to mix it up a little. Maybe reduce the pace stop the constant reliance on the Nr 10 position (which Southampton nullified)Maybe get a target man in the window to change things around?
Top 4 for Liverpool is not good enough as its not for United!
Yes I want to win the league but so does every other fan, I'm just being realistic, Any of the top 6 could eventually win this season,
I think we can and do mix it up and slow the pace down at times, That's one of the differences between Klopp and Rogers, Rogers could only play one type of football"
Well lets see what tomorrow brings as this is a six pointer in my view and if we win then my bet for the title is looking good at 5 -1 |
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"What's a plane B ?
Hit long balls ? We don't really have a target Man, Origi being the only player who can hold the ball up
We have a mix of pacey skilled players who all interact in various positions on the pitch, Also missing a few key players hasn't helped us at this moment, The game the other night was probably the worst we have played all season and the only one we have been out played in, Overall I and most Liverpool fans would of taken a top 4 final position at the start of the season and are happy where we are
Plan B is to mix it up a little. Maybe reduce the pace stop the constant reliance on the Nr 10 position (which Southampton nullified)Maybe get a target man in the window to change things around?
Top 4 for Liverpool is not good enough as its not for United!
Yes I want to win the league but so does every other fan, I'm just being realistic, Any of the top 6 could eventually win this season,
I think we can and do mix it up and slow the pace down at times, That's one of the differences between Klopp and Rogers, Rogers could only play one type of football
Well lets see what tomorrow brings as this is a six pointer in my view and if we win then my bet for the title is looking good at 5 -1"
You are on a good run, But so was when we beat city then dropped points the next game, The same goes for us we beat you lot then the Chelsea game at the end of the month could be a deciding factor on who wins the league,
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"What's a plane B ?
Hit long balls ? We don't really have a target Man, Origi being the only player who can hold the ball up
We have a mix of pacey skilled players who all interact in various positions on the pitch, Also missing a few key players hasn't helped us at this moment, The game the other night was probably the worst we have played all season and the only one we have been out played in, Overall I and most Liverpool fans would of taken a top 4 final position at the start of the season and are happy where we are
Plan B is to mix it up a little. Maybe reduce the pace stop the constant reliance on the Nr 10 position (which Southampton nullified)Maybe get a target man in the window to change things around?
Top 4 for Liverpool is not good enough as its not for United!
Yes I want to win the league but so does every other fan, I'm just being realistic, Any of the top 6 could eventually win this season,
I think we can and do mix it up and slow the pace down at times, That's one of the differences between Klopp and Rogers, Rogers could only play one type of football
Well lets see what tomorrow brings as this is a six pointer in my view and if we win then my bet for the title is looking good at 5 -1
You are on a good run, But so was when we beat city then dropped points the next game, The same goes for us we beat you lot then the Chelsea game at the end of the month could be a deciding factor on who wins the league,
I would say good luck for tomorrow but you know "
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