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 Posted: Sunday October 1st, 2006 17:12

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saywone1 wrote: You lot are funny.....

Come on guys its only seven games we not THAT far behind 6-7 points or so off the top....

and is it me who thinks luis garcia is total shhyyte

Woooot? Luis Garcia is skillful as well as confident. He is one of our top 5 (current) players. I dont even have to explain to come to luis garcia's defence.



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 Posted: Sunday October 1st, 2006 19:39

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I dont know maan, everytime i see him on the ball he looses it.........



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What a force Sissoko is thou.....



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 Posted: Sunday October 1st, 2006 21:49

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sissoko needs to offer more upfront

i have zokora over him to be honest at the mo, as he looks more complete. things chnge though

 

garcia on the flanks is a shocking player. he brings tears to my eyes. i could find a liverpool player more than he does without my glasses, and i cant see without them. awful ball retention, no pace, no strength, inconsistent crosser

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 Posted: Sunday October 1st, 2006 22:15

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I thought that the Sissoko Gerrard tandem in the middle of the pitch was one of the best tandems in the EPL.  Sissoko to me just looks like a ball winner with the occassional foray forward kinda like Keane and Viera just supporting the attack and the defense.  Is your coach going through his Claudio Ranieri stage?  confused3



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 Posted: Wednesday October 4th, 2006 13:51

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COLLYMORE'S BACK!

 

 

http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=419950&CPID=8&clid=&lid=3&title=Collymore:+I'm+back[/url]

 



 

 

 

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Morelike Collywatch LOL



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 Posted: Friday October 6th, 2006 05:23

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Stan the dogging man.

Please, a comeback in the EPL at 35 years old. Even if it were going to happen how long would it last?

Just shows he may have conquered his demons, which is highly unlikely knowing Stan, but he sure hasnt conquered his senses.

Get a life Stan.






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Moroccan striker Nabil El Zhar is confident he can be a success at Anfield after completing his move from St Etienne.

The 20 year old played for the reserves in their 4-1 defeat to Newcastle last night in a game which saw Robbie Fowler net for the Reds.
 
El Zhar, who was born in France but has opted to represent Morocco at international level, came to prominence during last year's World Youth Championships where he helped his country reach the semi-finals of the competition before they were knocked out by Nigeria.
 
Having decided to bring an end to his career with St Etienne, he's now hopeful of forcing his way into Rafael Benitez's Anfield plans.
 
He said: "St Etienne offered me a professional deal but I waited before signing it because I was unconvinced it was in my best interests to stay.
 
"When we came back for pre-season training I came back with the seniors, but they weren't really expecting me.
 
"So I preferred to pack my suitcases and go somewhere where I'd have a long-term future, that's to say Liverpool.
 
"They are a big club, but I'm convinced I've made the right decision to sign for them. I'm aiming on making a name for myself here. It's my intention to play in the first team eventually. I want to prove myself, make a name for myself and, if I do that, my chances will come here.

 

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 Posted: Sunday October 8th, 2006 10:56

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Guess what i recieved in the post on Saturday morning.

2 tickects to see Liverpool vs Blackburn at Anfield as a prize from work. :P

Never been before so over the moon believe. Yes i know its shameful, armchair supporter and all that.

I have an appointment Saturday but those clients can get the fugg out if they think ill be talking shop with them...lol

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 Posted: Tuesday October 10th, 2006 16:50

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Le Moor wrote: Stan the dogging man.

Please, a comeback in the EPL at 35 years old. Even if it were going to happen how long would it last?

Just shows he may have conquered his demons, which is highly unlikely knowing Stan, but he sure hasnt conquered his senses.

Get a life Stan.






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Moroccan striker Nabil El Zhar is confident he can be a success at Anfield after completing his move from St Etienne.

The 20 year old played for the reserves in their 4-1 defeat to Newcastle last night in a game which saw Robbie Fowler net for the Reds.
 
El Zhar, who was born in France but has opted to represent Morocco at international level, came to prominence during last year's World Youth Championships where he helped his country reach the semi-finals of the competition before they were knocked out by Nigeria.
 
Having decided to bring an end to his career with St Etienne, he's now hopeful of forcing his way into Rafael Benitez's Anfield plans.
 
He said: "St Etienne offered me a professional deal but I waited before signing it because I was unconvinced it was in my best interests to stay.
 
"When we came back for pre-season training I came back with the seniors, but they weren't really expecting me.
 
"So I preferred to pack my suitcases and go somewhere where I'd have a long-term future, that's to say Liverpool.
 
"They are a big club, but I'm convinced I've made the right decision to sign for them. I'm aiming on making a name for myself here. It's my intention to play in the first team eventually. I want to prove myself, make a name for myself and, if I do that, my chances will come here.

 

I'm more excited about Besian Izrijdaz (spelling?). He looks like a really exciting player, a tall, strong, powerful forward. When i see him play for the reserves, whenever he's on the ball he's just in full control. He looks like one of our most promising reserve players. I see no reason why he shouldnt make the step up to the first team. I also tip Hammil, Anderson and maybe Guthry to step up as well, all look like lively players.



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tobitrice wrote: Le Moor wrote: Stan the dogging man.

Please, a comeback in the EPL at 35 years old. Even if it were going to happen how long would it last?

Just shows he may have conquered his demons, which is highly unlikely knowing Stan, but he sure hasnt conquered his senses.

Get a life Stan.






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Moroccan striker Nabil El Zhar is confident he can be a success at Anfield after completing his move from St Etienne.

The 20 year old played for the reserves in their 4-1 defeat to Newcastle last night in a game which saw Robbie Fowler net for the Reds.
 
El Zhar, who was born in France but has opted to represent Morocco at international level, came to prominence during last year's World Youth Championships where he helped his country reach the semi-finals of the competition before they were knocked out by Nigeria.
 
Having decided to bring an end to his career with St Etienne, he's now hopeful of forcing his way into Rafael Benitez's Anfield plans.
 
He said: "St Etienne offered me a professional deal but I waited before signing it because I was unconvinced it was in my best interests to stay.
 
"When we came back for pre-season training I came back with the seniors, but they weren't really expecting me.
 
"So I preferred to pack my suitcases and go somewhere where I'd have a long-term future, that's to say Liverpool.
 
"They are a big club, but I'm convinced I've made the right decision to sign for them. I'm aiming on making a name for myself here. It's my intention to play in the first team eventually. I want to prove myself, make a name for myself and, if I do that, my chances will come here.

 

I'm more excited about Besian Izrijdaz (spelling?). He looks like a really exciting player, a tall, strong, powerful forward. When i see him play for the reserves, whenever he's on the ball he's just in full control. He looks like one of our most promising reserve players. I see no reason why he shouldnt make the step up to the first team. I also tip Hammil, Anderson and maybe Guthry to step up as well, all look like lively players.


 

You watch the reserves play, man thats different league support, respect





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 Posted: Tuesday October 10th, 2006 23:02

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LOL! Only on the internet from the lfc.tv website. Its interesting to watch the reserves play because home grown talent is important. Gerrard, Mcmanaman, Fowler, Owen were from our ranks. When you look at Man Utd star players in the 90's (Scholes, Giggs, Neville, Beckham), and Arsene Wegner's young Guns that went unbeaten in 2004, or Ajax in their champions league winning season in 94/95 its proof that home grown talent is more effective than purchasing it.   



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Hey, you guys see what happens to the England team when Stevie Gerrard isn't playing:shock:



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Incognito wrote: Hey, you guys see what happens to the England team when Stevie Gerrard isn't playing:shock:

Yup

They werent just beaten to tonight they got slapped up.

McClarens tatics look worse than Keegans against Portugal when they losted from 2-0 up in the Euro Finals.

When those annoying commentators are watching African matches in the World Cup they always use the word Naive.

I would have liked to hear them use it in excess tonight to satisfiy my suspicious mind.

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 Posted: Thursday October 12th, 2006 18:11

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As an American, even I have enough pedigree to know not to EVER put England from the start of the match in a 3-5-2.  AS it produces Scooby Doo like responses like:

Ruh?

Rhee Rhour Rwo? 

When I saw him saying he was going to do this I had a stupified look but did not believe him.  I thought he was playing head games with the Croatian coach and players. 

All of his players play in 4 back system.  One pushes up the side when attacking to make it 3, so in theory it seems like 3 can play at the back but usually a midfielder is ghostly covering that spot so that the wing back can make the run.

Why in the hell did they think they could go into this team's house and put on an offensive show with Carrick on the field?   Yep give em a month and they will start saying of how they miss Sven.  Sven was lax but damn he was not stupid.

Still amazes me how Bent cannot get in the game before Crouch.  Rooney and Bent or the little guy would cause defenses terror on their speed alone.  Crouch is like marking a tree.   He is taller than you but that is about it ......



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THE NEXT TIME I SEE THIS EXCUSE IM GONNA THROW MY PC OUT THE WINDOW!

 





RAFA: WE CREATED ENOUGH CHANCES TO WIN
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Rafael Benitez admitted he felt a sense of frustration at not seeing his team beat Blackburn Rovers because he felt the Reds created enough chances in the second half to win the game.

The Liverpool manager felt his team were below par in the first half but added he was pleased with the second half display which saw Craig Bellamy score his first Premiership goal in a red shirt.
 
"We must be disappointed because we haven't won the game but I felt it was there to be won in the second half and we created enough chances to take all three points," admitted Benitez.
 
"We conceded a bad goal in the first half and we made a mistake when our two centre halves were in a bad position, but I was pleased with the way we responded in the second half.
 
"We knew it would be difficult game because Blackburn are a tough team to play against but the reaction of the players in the second half was really good.
 
"Bellamy has now scored his first goal in the Premiership and that will be good for his confidence."

 



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 Posted: Saturday October 14th, 2006 23:58

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Yeah the excuses are starting to run thin i must admit.

Saw the title go begging today, literally.

Liverpool were total sh*te in the first half and were lucky to get a draw as they never really looked too decisive in the 2nd half either.

Missed Sissoko and you could really see it. @ Safety Blitz you were SO right.... Gerrard does look tired.

 

 



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 Posted: Tuesday October 17th, 2006 19:11

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Man Stevie G looks one game away from a serious injury due to fatigue.  Reina is not a good manager.  Tactician maybe but not manager.  Hell I didn't play my players like this on Fifa.  I gave even mock players rest.  Rikaard even gives Ronaldinho rest.

I am glad you are seeing that SG looks tired because think about it usually Liverpool is always in the finals for something toward the end resulting in more games for him if not 2 competitions domestically alone excluding the league.  Then you guys are usually in the CL late in the year as well.  Added to this the World Cup and him not getting last summer off either because of the CL championship run and the early start they had in the summer because they finished 5th in the league.  Your entire team is probably worn out and now with the Euro qualifiers I doubt anyone in your camp has had time to fully heal or recover.

Reina is digging the hole deeper and deeper. I have never seen someone kill as much talent as that by overworking them.

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safetyblitz wrote: Man Stevie G looks one game away from a serious injury due to fatigue.  Reina is not a good manager.  Tactician maybe but not manager.  Hell I didn't play my players like this on Fifa.  I gave even mock players rest.  Rikaard even gives Ronaldinho rest.

I am glad you are seeing that SG looks tired because think about it usually Liverpool is always in the finals for something toward the end resulting in more games for him if not 2 competitions domestically alone excluding the league.  Then you guys are usually in the CL late in the year as well.  Added to this the World Cup and him not getting last summer off either because of the CL championship run and the early start they had in the summer because they finished 5th in the league.  Your entire team is probably worn out and now with the Euro qualifiers I doubt anyone in your camp has had time to fully heal or recover.

Reina is digging the hole deeper and deeper. I have never seen someone kill as much talent as that by overworking them.

Has he changed his first name to Sven?


LOL.

You're right again cos Gerrard currently has a hamstring injury.

I think Rafa (Reina is the keeper btw-lol) has well and truley underestimated the Premiership and its gruelling scheduling. Both Wenger and Murhino took time to get their heads round it.

Rafa needs to adjust and quick too. Else hes gonna be looking a next job.

I kinda like the Real Madrid mentality. 3 loses and you're out....lol

 




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 Posted: Wednesday October 18th, 2006 23:01

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Eat you heart out Arsenal.

We- are- top- of- the- league- say- we- are- top- of- the- league.



Liverpool remain top of the Champions League Group C table on goals scored from PSV Eindhoven.

The Reds stay in pole position thanks to the 1-0 victory over Bordeaux in France on Wednesday night.
 
Dutch champions PSV also won away from home, coming from behind to beat Galatasaray in Istanbul.
 
1. Liverpool - Pl: 3 W: 2 D: 1 L: 0 F: 4 A: 2 GD: +2 Pts: 7
2. PSV - Pl: 3 W: 2 D: 1 L: 0 F: 3 A: 1 GD: +2 Pts: 7
3. Galatasaray - Pl: 3 W: 0 D: 1 L: 2 F: 3 A: 5 GD: -2 Pts 1
4. Bordeaux - Pl: 3 W: 0 D: 1 L: 2 F: 0 A: 2 GD: -2 Pts: 1
 
The next fixtures in this group are on October 31 when Liverpool host Bordeaux and an Anfield victory for Rafa's men will virtually guarantee qualification for the knockout phase.


 

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what?? I posted on here the liverpool line-up before the match! well i thought i did anyway.

Saw the match in the bar but will confess i couldnt concentrate since the mouth-watering chelsea vs barca match was also showing and was a frequent distraction. So my reviews on the individual players that i noticed:

Zenden-Where was he?

Sissoko-Midfield rock as usual.

Garcia-ok.

Crouch-Missed two good chances but played well overall. He is seriously hammering my doubts.

Kuyt-Intelligent play up front along with good physical strength. (The combination we were crying out for up front all of last season).

Gonzalez-Showed flashes of potential, but for now, BRING BACK KEWELL!

Finnan-Always consitant.

Warnck-See that chance he created? didnt know he had any brazilian skills!!

Couldnt really remember the rest playing, so cant comment. 

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Finally.....with Liverpool 2-0 down to Man Utd..heading for their FOURTH premeirship lost...can we finally put to bed Liverpool FC so called title challenge.....where now for Rafa..where now for Liverpool!!! ?



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*sigh*

So le moor...what are we gonna do now?



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 Posted: Sunday October 22nd, 2006 18:31