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Snow Hoper
18 September 2011 15:53:36

Better team losing at HT at OT. 2 offside goals to begin with, then a slice of luck for the rebounding third. Its what I was expecting given the toothlessness we have upfront tbh.


Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


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NUT
18 September 2011 15:55:51

City dropping their first 2 points afrer a 2-2 draw against fulham at craven cottage


EDIT: Great result for Rangers today david

SEMerc
18 September 2011 15:57:57


Better team losing at HT at OT. 1 offside goal to begin with, a bit of class and then a slice of luck for the rebounding third. Its what I was expecting given the toothlessness we have upfront tbh.


Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


It's the score that counts - not stats or luck. Let's see if the Chavs have any gonads in the second half. I very much doubt it.


The Russian crook is going to be an even more frustrated man comes season's end when Chelski fail to win either the EPL or the CL.


We shall see.

Snow Hoper
18 September 2011 16:01:38



Better team losing at HT at OT. 1 offside goal to begin with, a bit of class and then a slice of luck for the rebounding third. Its what I was expecting given the toothlessness we have upfront tbh.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


It's the score that counts - not stats or luck. Let's see if the Chavs have any gonads in the second half. I very much doubt it.


The Russian crook is going to be an even more frustrated man comes season's end when Chelski fail to win either the EPL or the CL.


We shall see.


Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


At least we're in with a chance - Spurs? PMSL  


Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


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NUT
18 September 2011 16:05:24

Torres scores a goal shock horror!

SEMerc
18 September 2011 16:07:42




Better team losing at HT at OT. 1 offside goal to begin with, a bit of class and then a slice of luck for the rebounding third. Its what I was expecting given the toothlessness we have upfront tbh.


Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


It's the score that counts - not stats or luck. Let's see if the Chavs have any gonads in the second half. I very much doubt it.


The Russian crook is going to be an even more frustrated man comes season's end when Chelski fail to win either the EPL or the CL.


We shall see.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


At least we're in with a chance - Spurs? PMSL  


Originally Posted by: Snow Hoper 


Oh, the joy of finishing third behind Manure and Shiteh.

David M Porter
18 September 2011 16:10:12


City dropping their first 2 points afrer a 2-2 draw against fulham at craven cottage


EDIT: Great result for Rangers today david


Originally Posted by: NUT 


It was indeed John, although tbh at half-time I couldn't really see us winning 4-2 after Allan McGregor's howler let Celtic go 2-1 up. Excellent performance in the second half though, and hopefully a few of the Gers fans that were on Ally's back a few weeks ago will be eating their words.


Lenzie, Glasgow

"Let us not take ourselves too seriously. None of us has a monopoly on wisdom, and we must always be ready to listen and respect other points of view."- Queen Elizabeth II 1926-2022
SEMerc
18 September 2011 16:20:41

Chelski fightback starts now - Carrick has come on.

Snow Hoper
18 September 2011 16:38:09

The first one wasn't a pen, but that one on the 'pea' by Cole should have been. Not quite sure how he can be booked and a pen not be given


Better side by a mile still losing to 2 bad OS decisions


Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


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Snow Hoper
18 September 2011 16:41:22

TORRESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS LOLOLOLOLO


Going to war over religion is like killing each other to see who has the better imaginary friend.


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SEMerc
18 September 2011 16:41:45

Torres. Epic fail.

NUT
18 September 2011 16:43:58

Wow torres! must be 1 of the worst misses ever!  That was a shocker!

SEMerc
18 September 2011 16:48:07

What a perfect weekend - hammer the Bindippers and see the Scum and Chavs lose.


Oh, and Berbatov is shite.

yorkshirelad89
18 September 2011 17:30:40

What a day of football, still laughing at the Torres miss unbelievable !!


Hull
wallaw
19 September 2011 06:54:39

Surely the biggest surprise of the entire season Sunderland 4 v 0 Stoke


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

Saint Snow
19 September 2011 08:21:24

On a personal note.... that was one disasterous football day 



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m fish
19 September 2011 16:08:32
Great win away at wolves and Barton is settling in well
SEMerc
20 September 2011 02:33:59


On a personal note.... that was one disasterous football day 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


OK, Saint, I've given you a day or so to calm down. Tell me where you think it all went wrong.


I'll start by saying I found it astonishing that King Kenny didn't start Kuyt to provide cover for Skrtel. I actually felt sorry for Skrtel because obviously he is not an RB, but was forced into that position due to injuries.

wallaw
20 September 2011 06:57:26



On a personal note.... that was one disasterous football day 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


OK, Saint, I've given you a day or so to calm down. Tell me where you think it all went wrong.


I'll start by saying I found it astonishing that King Kenny didn't start Kuyt to provide cover for Skrtel. I actually felt sorry for Skrtel because obviously he is not an RB, but was forced into that position due to injuries.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


I thought Kelly was fit?


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

SEMerc
20 September 2011 09:26:00




On a personal note.... that was one disasterous football day 


Originally Posted by: wallaw 


OK, Saint, I've given you a day or so to calm down. Tell me where you think it all went wrong.


I'll start by saying I found it astonishing that King Kenny didn't start Kuyt to provide cover for Skrtel. I actually felt sorry for Skrtel because obviously he is not an RB, but was forced into that position due to injuries.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


I thought Kelly was fit?


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


No, he wasn't.

CAPE-steve
20 September 2011 09:31:37




On a personal note.... that was one disasterous football day 


Originally Posted by: wallaw 


OK, Saint, I've given you a day or so to calm down. Tell me where you think it all went wrong.


I'll start by saying I found it astonishing that King Kenny didn't start Kuyt to provide cover for Skrtel. I actually felt sorry for Skrtel because obviously he is not an RB, but was forced into that position due to injuries.


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


I thought Kelly was fit?


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


He's not my type personally 


It was a disastrous day for Liverpool! Watched the match and couldn't believe how poor they were. Of course the sendings off didn't help but Spurs were well on top before the red cards anyway. Skrtel was shown up horribly during the game and I agree that Kuyt should have started on the right in support.


Carroll looks well off the pace at the moment - he offered nothing.

wallaw
20 September 2011 10:29:50





On a personal note.... that was one disasterous football day 


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


OK, Saint, I've given you a day or so to calm down. Tell me where you think it all went wrong.


I'll start by saying I found it astonishing that King Kenny didn't start Kuyt to provide cover for Skrtel. I actually felt sorry for Skrtel because obviously he is not an RB, but was forced into that position due to injuries.


Originally Posted by: wallaw 


I thought Kelly was fit?


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


No, he wasn't.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Ah right, I was sure that one commentator had said that Skrtel had been preferred to Kelly, clearly he hadn't done his homework.


To pick up Steve's point, Carroll is looking increasingly overpriced, early days of course but he isn't nearly as threatening as he was for Newcastle


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

Saint Snow
20 September 2011 10:39:54

I went wrong in playing Skrtle at RB. It was going to be him or Carragher - and both are slower than me. Harry (or the players on the pitch) saw the weakness as something to exploit. Other Liverpool players got pulled out of position, freeing up space for other Spurs players.


Saying that, I thought Tottenham's attitude was spot on. They came at Liverpool and dictated the pace of the game. Liverpool were never allowed to settle.


Worrying to see the form of Carroll. Is the answer to give him more game time? Or less? I do think that Liverpool are desperate not to be seen as a hit-it-toward-the-big-fella-and-hope sort of team, and maybe not giving him enough service. They need to vary their play, mix it up - and that includes a long ball to Carroll at times.



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Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)
A TWO addict since 14/12/01
"How can wealth persuade poverty to use its political freedom to keep wealth in power? Here lies the whole art of Conservative politics."
Aneurin Bevan
wallaw
20 September 2011 10:44:13


I went wrong in playing Skrtle at RB. It was going to be him or Carragher - and both are slower than me. Harry (or the players on the pitch) saw the weakness as something to exploit. Other Liverpool players got pulled out of position, freeing up space for other Spurs players.


Saying that, I thought Tottenham's attitude was spot on. They came at Liverpool and dictated the pace of the game. Liverpool were never allowed to settle.


Worrying to see the form of Carroll. Is the answer to give him more game time? Or less? I do think that Liverpool are desperate not to be seen as a hit-it-toward-the-big-fella-and-hope sort of team, and maybe not giving him enough service. They need to vary their play, mix it up - and that includes a long ball to Carroll at times.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Carroll loves to attack a crossed ball and with Downing in the team you have one of the best exponants of getting beyond the man (or creating half a yard) and crossing the ball. If that is the case, then maybe more game time is what is required to get some sharpness back................as much as don't really like Carroll as a person, it would be nice to see him get back to some form.


Ian


Stockton-on-Tees

SEMerc
20 September 2011 11:00:00

Meanwhile, Wanger gets the dreaded vote of confidence.


http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/14977442.stm

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