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post Nov 12 2011, 04:36 PM

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fifa should check the size of the goalpost in uruguay.

should be triple the regulation size...
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post Nov 12 2011, 04:59 PM

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QUOTE(hfi @ Nov 12 2011, 04:55 PM)
Maybe he's more comfortable and confident playing in certain system and/or environment so his finishing is more consistent.
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fantastic skills, crazy pace, horrible attitude, a polished cheat and selfish.

but his goals should start flowing in soon enough...


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post Nov 13 2011, 03:27 AM

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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Nov 12 2011, 05:03 PM)
Hmm, why you hate suarez that much? Your posts indicated that you hate him very very much that it doesnt make any sense to me at all!~
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as a lifelong liverpool fan, im quite embarrassed by suarez's antics. we use to take the higher ground, making fun of cristina ronaldiver , didier dropba, etc ... unfortunately, suarez is as the same category as them. CLASS "A" CHEAT .. AND i forgot to add, his bloody tantrums is really annoying. I think i've seen him sulking a few times after being substituted. Don't tell me that is something acceptable ? We are liverpool , and no one is bigger than the club. PERIOD

hope gerrard's prolonged run in the team might result in a tongue lashing to sort Suarez out.


Added on November 13, 2011, 3:30 am
QUOTE(skeleton202 @ Nov 13 2011, 03:08 AM)
another ninja performance by downing
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i think the ninja's around the world might be offended to be associated with downing on his current form.

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post Nov 13 2011, 08:05 PM

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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Nov 13 2011, 06:41 PM)
Hers my take on cheating. These days players are motivated to do whatever they can to win. Clubs offer bonuses for winning, scoring goals, appearances and so on. I also agree that you can't call Suarez a cheat for stopping the ball on the line if you applaud Solksjaer for what he did and I'm sure some of you do for some bizzare reason. Please don't be hypocritical here. I'm sure many of our rivals would love to call Suarez a cheat for he does go down easy but ask yourself this, is it not the same with your players? Stop focusing on instances where your players are on the attack. Have you not seen your defenders go down after being brushed from behind by a player applying pressure on him? How's this not the same?

So now, does going down under a little contact constitute cheating or does going down under no contact warrant that label? They can't both be the same.

For the record, I miss the days when players would do all they can to stay on their feet. Football was a little more honest back then. One thing I admired about Gary Lineker was his reluctance to go down. He'd do all he could to stay on his feet but footballers these days don't. If you want to call someone like Suarez a cheat so be it but don't ignore the times your players go down easily. Defenders do it all the time when pressured from behind in their own box. They go down and immediately clutch the ball coercing the ref to award a foul. Is this not true?
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torres when he joined us from la liga, had the similiar tendency to go down even when he is not touched. but he improved the next season, and see how effective he was.

as for a random poster earlier, its not a shameful thing to expect your players to be honest despite everyone else is cheating their ass off . if u think this is wrong/stupid/immature/etc , i guess everyone is entitled to their own opinions....




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post Nov 14 2011, 07:26 PM

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QUOTE(Petre @ Nov 14 2011, 03:10 PM)
i was half sarcastic though about the drog biggrin.gif
always annoyed at him especially when he scores against us
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i think he is one of the few strikers that manage to clearly out muscle hyypia and carra .. ( lets not talk about agger, i think my grandma also can push him off )

other notable ones, kevin davies! how the hell he wins headers ???


Added on November 14, 2011, 7:28 pm
QUOTE(sKyWiR3pT3lTd @ Nov 14 2011, 04:59 PM)
Just to share with everyone...

We have been justifiably criticised for not being clinical enough in front of goal throughout this season, with having scored only 14 goals this campaign. Consequences of the lack of goals include Kenny Dalglish's side hovering outside the top four in sixth place, and looking unlikely to qualify for the Champions League at the moment.

So, what to do?

Goals win games, wins earn points, points earn league positions. So, try and score more goals. The question is, how? There's no doubt we are capable. Chance creation is not a problem when you look at the midfield consisting of Steven Gerrard, Charlie Adam and Stewart Downing.

Even the much criticised Jordan Henderson has the ability to create chances, the former Sunderland man came in the top three players in the league for chance creating passes. I think many would agree that it's the finishing that's the problem. Andy Carroll has missed quite a few 'sitters' this season that have cost Liverpool three points. Swansea and Norwich spring to mind.

Luis Suarez, too, has found it difficult to find the net, though it's not through the want of trying. In fact, frustratingly for Liverpool, goalkeepers seem to find their best form against Liverpool. So, create more chances, and score more goals. The formation Liverpool have been using thus far has been a versatile 4-4-2; but I would prescribe Liverpool a more attacking 4-3-3 formation, especially for home games.

If I were manager of Liverpool, it would look something like this:

--------------------------------Reina-------------------------------

Johnson-------Carragher----Agger-------Jose Enrique-

-------------------------------Lucas---------------------------------

-----------------Gerrard--------------Adam----------------------

--Bellamy-------------------------------------------Downing-----

-----------------------------Suarez----------------------------------

The back four for me is pretty standard, and well balanced. Lucas would provide cover and allow Steven Gerrard and Charlie Adam to pull the strings in attack. Bellamy and Downing would provide us with a bit of pace and energy up front, and Suarez would be there to finish moves off. Obviously this is all hypothetical. So, that's the formation, here's hoping chances would be created. However, they still have to be put away, but there's nothing we can do about that. Fans and pundits can bemoan bad finishing all they like, but it won't change anything.

No chances are the same. The ball may bounce differently or travel at different speeds. The positioning of the striker may vary. Defenders may vary. Goalkeeping quality will change. So, don't be too critical of the strikers. Of course, if it's an open goal or something like that you are entitles to be angry, but I would argue that goal scoring is about 50 percent luck and 50 percent skill. Let's just hope that luck goes Liverpool's way soon, seeing as, statistically, we are the most 'unlucky' team in the Premier League.

Also, to try and increase the likelihood of scoring goals, I would play Dirk Kuyt a tad more often. He is a proven finisher, 9/10 when the ball falls to him in the penalty area the result is a goal. Play him, not Carroll.

So, that's what I would do to increase the chance of scoring. Adopt a more attacking formation, use Dirk Kuyt and get lucky
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i dont think downing's current form warrants him a starting 11 position.

i rather bellamy on the left and kuyt on right.


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