QUOTE(JonC @ Oct 21 2009, 12:08 PM)
G'day MyRAWKites & LYN Liverpool Fans,
It's been a difficult month of October that has seen us lost 4 consecutive games in our worst loosing streak in 22 years (the last one being in 1987). Our pride has taken a beating and our swagger and confidence has been battered.
Irregardless, the season is not even half way done and the holidays season has yet to come. We might be slipping away in terms of challenging for the title, but slipping away does mean we're totally out of it. Destiny is still in our hands, and we must now grab whatever opportunity for us to climb back up with both our hands.
What better way to start our fight back and show what we're made of by beating Man Utd at home to re-ignite our season? Irregardless of the injury problems, everyone associated with Liverpool FC will be fired for this one. Our pride as the most successful English club is on the line. So join us this Sunday, 25th Oct @ The Boiler Room (Breakers) at Desa Sri Hartamas for MyRAWK's match gathering held in conjunction of the match vs. our biggest nemesis and rivals Man Utd. The gathering starts at 8:15pm and we will have quizzes for you to win some premium gifts from our sponsors.
Besides that, we will be having a promotion for tickets to the Masters Football Malaysia Cup competition to be held at Stadium Putra, this coming Nov 22nd. Defending champs - Liverpool will be looking to defend the title with an exciting lineup of former players and legends. Early bookings will be entitled to special discounts, so please talk to us for more details and info.
So come one down to The Boiler Room, Desa Sri Hartamas this Sunday - 25th October, starting 8:15 pm and join MyRAWK to view the titanic clash!Are YOU Red Enough?
YNWA,
MyRAWK
thanks this post..at least I feel much better now
QUOTE(hyperyouth_firepower @ Oct 21 2009, 12:24 PM)
Rafa is a man of tactics. You give him players who can listen to his instruction = WIN.
Apparently our players have minds of their own. But I'll say any unmotivated player will not play well, even if given the perfect instructions.
I watch, I cry, I laugh. But I'm not alone, nor the same with many of us.
You never walk alone.
ya..you never walk alone
QUOTE(REDShaun @ Oct 21 2009, 12:48 PM)
i watched the match yesterday, was distracted by a pretty abusive fan at the back of the mamak making assumptions and all, and when i turned around he was wearing a full red adidas jersey but borne no liverpool name. funny that. he kept saying in cantonese "how f-king useless this and this was, blah blah blah"
but watching the match actually made me wonder what went wrong. was it our tactics? was it lack of faith? was it the fact Stevie G was subbed by Fabio at the 24th min? was it we weren't playing at full strength? it could be all these and more but the results clearly states we lost and losing to a side that was good, fluid accurate passing, took chances, rush for the balls, challenge everyone who had the ball...
you see, what i'm getting at is, we seem to have 2-3 guys chasing after the ball in the same location and when that happens i see Lyon had plenty of openings, through passes, unmarked men, goal mouth opportunities. scary thought was we actually did try. weren't good enough. sorely lacking and from many many angles a side that looks nothing like the finishing side of last season.
its a moments reflection that at that very moment, i still supported the team. blind faith? maybe, but i think its more the hope they will come back because they have to. they have too much to lose and no gain whatsoever if they continue like this. this is how it is in football, these are the low side of any squad, this are the pain a fan goes through if you truly support something you love.
come Sunday win or lose, i just want to see an improvement in attitude from the backroom, players and the fans. its all there is really.
You'll Never Walk Alone
cannot blame the fan too as I am also frustated with our 2nd half perfomance =(
I think Lucas is going too forward and end up no people helping Mascherano.see last season where Alonso always stay on midfield
Added on October 21, 2009, 2:26 pmQUOTE(joekruger @ Oct 21 2009, 10:11 AM)
last night ngog was the worst.
position = out, goal chance = misskick. i rather see nemeth play than him. or kuyt striker.
I think Ngog should build up body strength , he has a good potential to be a good striker ,the way he go through player and his turn consider good
This post has been edited by leaF: Oct 21 2009, 02:26 PM