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English Clubs Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2010, Do Your Part, Save The Club!

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post Sep 15 2010, 02:37 AM

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QUOTE(digilife @ Sep 14 2010, 08:56 PM)
bro, lets be patience.....

we really hav the quality in some new signings, Miereles, Konchesky and Cole
these are the 3 departments need enforcements
its not tat we are useless, juz tat our opponents played better, our opponent cross well, pass well as nd fast,pinpoint (like Alonso) they defended well, (look at wat Skretel and Johnson can do doh.gif )

LUCKILY we hav Torres ( though we is a bit jaded rite now) , Cole , Mierles , Konchesky (he is better than Insua thumbup.gif [sorry Sols]) and Kyut.
Once these Midfielders can play together, our confidence will be back

do you guys remembered when Cisse broke his leg, our confidence was at all time low then, however we managed to climb back and end the season in the top 5? rclxms.gif

now lets hav confidence in them and once we "steal" 1 or 3 points fr ManU in the next match, all will be back thumbup.gif

We'll never look back from then onwards icon_idea.gif
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The way I see it is that we played so badly that even West Brom side looked like an elite team(no offence to west brom fans). It is not that they played well and all that...Is us making them look good because we played way below part.Do tell me, how a side that get hammered by Chelsea 6-0 on opening day managed to hold us that long until Torres scored that winning goal? West Brom is a newly promoted side which, in the past, most of us would expect the team to thrash them by banging in few goals.Now, we happened to be that lucky to score one goal with ONE chance we created.Bloody hell.

I have failed to see how Hodgson will be able to change the club fortune.Not only that he is sticking to Rafa's tactic which is obviously no longer working, he doesn't seem like he is one who can handle pressure and deal with problems when the club need him to. The fact that he looks clueless, praying while watching his watch during Birmingham game do tell u smth. And he is actually happy with one point.

I am not hoping that Mourinho will come and manage us but at least I m eager to see someone of his passion and quality.If chelsea were drawing 1-1, he wont be hesitate to throw in 2 strikers to add more attacking power instead of stubbornly sticking to 2 holding midfielders which clearly isn't working.
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is it ayala scored a goal for Hull City?
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post Sep 15 2010, 05:27 AM

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ManU drew wif Rangers at home on CL match rclxms.gif

positive morale for us this weekend to SLAY them tongue.gif

indirectly, it too will help our morale this Fri morning's Europa match too rclxm9.gif

lets stay positive now, esp Sols818 icon_rolleyes.gif

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post Sep 15 2010, 08:13 AM

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hope we can use that for our advantage..
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post Sep 15 2010, 09:15 AM

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No offence but I try to draw a line between being optimistic and delusional. We've almost always played well against the mancs and have on a few occasions conceeded late in the game despite having the better chances. We have been guilty of not being ruthless enough in front of goal which is suicidal if you're up against quality opposition. Do I truly believe we can turn them over as we did 2 seasons ago at Old Trafford? No I don't, not with the ease in which we've been relinquishing possession, and how static we look going forward. It may be too soon to tell but I can only call it like I see it and from what I've seen we're no better than we were last season despite our new signings.
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post Sep 15 2010, 09:21 AM

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normally big teams rise to the occasion, so expect Manu, especially Liv vs Manu games like this. unless they are really crap (like what we are now), or someone gets sent off rolleyes.gif
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Sep 15 2010, 09:15 AM)
..... from what I've seen we're no better than we were last season despite our new signings.
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You signed monkeys, surely will get peanuts!
Let's face it Hodgson is just another normal manager. At the position we are in right now, he is lost as to how to move us up the table or win games.

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post Sep 15 2010, 10:30 AM

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nothing we can do until

- joe cole suspension is over
- the change of new owner
- tis january



main problem of the team mostly come from

- 2 holding midfielder who dont hav their own special abilies
- 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 wingers who is slow / not creative / cant cross the ball well / dribble

this is why arsenal really love wenger
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I have always thought of us not being clinical enough in front of goals, playing a little too much like Arsenal at times and I complained and wanted result more than the quality of football, I wanted goals instead of entertainment.

Now, we lost both, quality and goals, to a certain extent I felt that we are worse now with set pieces, even though we did not score much or did we score any from corners? We lacked the presence inside the box when the opponents cross the ball, even the ever present Jamie Carragher and Martin Skrtel played like they are at least 3 inches shorter than the strikers playing against us, I have never seen Liverpool this fragile in defense since a long long time. So is a proper zonal defense really that bad?

Ok, perhaps I'm biased, but being an optimistic guy, there's nothing there for me to be optimistic about. If a manager can't figure out how to finish goals, that's better for me, but if he can't figure out on how to break a defensive line and only praying for time to end just to make it a draw, it makes me miss Roy Evans and Gerard Houllier.

It hurts to see the Birmingham City manager shouting and screaming his lungs out whereas our manager just stood there quietly.
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post Sep 15 2010, 11:48 AM

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RBS classifies Liverpool loan as toxic-asset


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"RBS has the option to put Liverpool's UK parent and related companies into insolvency. However forcing Kop Football and Kop Football (Holdings), and Gillett's loan-security vehicle, Football UK Ltd, into administration can result in a nine-point penalty for the club and this can make this choice unpalatable."

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QUOTE(skeleton202 @ Sep 15 2010, 10:30 AM)
nothing we can do until

- joe cole suspension is over
- the change of new owner
- tis january
main problem of the team mostly come from

- 2 holding midfielder who dont hav their own special abilies
- 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 wingers who is slow / not creative / cant cross the ball well / dribble

this is why arsenal really love wenger
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I agree with the holding midfielder. We have two def mid that is not creative at all. They kept passing the ball back to carra and carra will huff the ball 50 yards and lose possesion.
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post Sep 15 2010, 01:29 PM

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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Sep 15 2010, 03:37 AM)
....instead of stubbornly sticking to 2 holding midfielders which clearly isn't working.
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looks like we will see again the 2 holding (not quite good defensively) midfielders + 4 defenders, or maybe throw in another defendsive minded-forward against manu.

i think thats how we might steal a point there, 10 at the back & 1 forward (torres) much like how we stole the game against arsenal under houllier. Only 1 attack moment & titi scored.

now the optimism may crept in. sweat.gif

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post Sep 15 2010, 01:50 PM

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Not that I am happy to see Valencia injured, but the fact that we, at the moment, failed to deal with crosses means that the absence of Valencia next match is something positive.

Hopefully, we can get something out of next league game against manu
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lets digress for a bit shall we? I know we are facing the Mancs but the thing is we have an Europa League match coming up midweek and seems like most of us are starting to forget that match altogether.

I for one am seriously looking forward to our Europa League matches more than the bread and butter of the Premier League to be honest since i feel that will be the only tournament that we can see the likes of Kelly, Babel, Pacheco, Shelvey, getting a run out. with the morale of the team at an all time low, putting in these players might be just what we need since they are much much more eager to perform with in view to displace the regulars in the side.

Lots has been said about Shelvey, and i for one look forward to him getting a match against Steua, and its at Anfield furthermore, what more better match and environment to start him. to be honest I've never seen him play but he draws comparison to a younger Gerrard, a box to box midfielder who can boss the park, now thats not a bad comparison isnt it? Steua aint pushover's but we are playing at home, It'll do everyone a world of good if we got in a good result.

I'd say rest Torres, Gerrard Carra and Reina keep them fresh for the Utd match and put in the likes of Ngog and others.

My lineup (in an ideal world) for the Europa League

--------Jones------------

-Kelly-Soto-Agger-Konchesky-

-------Shelvey--Meireles-----

----Babel----Pacheco-----Cole

-------------Ngog------------


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post Sep 15 2010, 03:50 PM

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Honestly I'm not expecting much against Man Utd. A draw would be good for us I think based on current performance. Defence really needs to improve. we gave Birmingham strikers far too much space in the box when crosses were coming in time and again. Johnson was very sloppy when bringing the ball forward as well. Cole will be back. I hope that will bring some much needed spark in midfield. But before that we really need to win the Europa League match to gain some confidence.
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QUOTE(8sg9ft @ Sep 15 2010, 04:50 PM)
Honestly I'm not expecting much against Man Utd. A draw would be good for us I think based on current performance. Defence really needs to improve. we gave Birmingham strikers far too much space in the box when crosses were coming in time and again.
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a draw is a "victory" itself going by current standards. I just hoping we wont be blown into smithereens (manu rested many 1st team)

this is not the tight zonal marking that we been accustomed to stiffle more aggresive teams.
(wait hmm.gif ... we even been struggling with bottom table teams like WBA)


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post Sep 15 2010, 07:28 PM

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Even the fans now happy with a draw.Bloody hell, where is our club heading to.I bet RH going to the game, AGAIN, with one point mentality.He must be watching over and over again how Rangers played with 5 defenders at the back and plan to emulate it this coming Sunday. doh.gif
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post Sep 15 2010, 08:21 PM

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Well, just being realistic. I'd love a win at OT but here's why I'm not THAT optimistic:
- we've struggled to play our best football in the league so far
- we defended poorly in the previous game and had Reina to thank for the point gained
- midfield has not been at its best, thus the service to Torres has been below par.

On the bright side though:
- mancs conceding late goals
- rooney's distracted
- valencia's injured
- we did win 4-1 at OT before
- cole will be back from suspension.

We'll have to see how the team performs tomorrow. If there's significant improvements from the previous game only then I'll raise my level of optimism for Sunday's game.
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post Sep 15 2010, 08:27 PM

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If Everton and Fulham and hell, even Rangers drew, no reason why we can't go for the win. Unless you're suggesting we're worse than aforementioned squads.
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QUOTE(Mysterious Dr X @ Sep 15 2010, 08:27 PM)
If Everton and Fulham and hell, even Rangers drew, no reason why we can't go for the win. Unless you're suggesting we're worse than aforementioned squads.
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Haha, of course I'm not suggesting we're worse than those teams. Just saying the team isn't playing at a level I expect them to at the moment. Maybe because the team hasn't really gel-ed yet under RH's playing style. Or maybe we are being slow starters yet again this season.

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