QUOTE(hyperyouth_firepower @ Apr 14 2012, 03:43 PM)
This formation is quite attacking minded. I don't know, it should be very good.
By the way, here's some interesting twist to the whole "Sack them".
Apparently, from around the tweets and the circles, the discussion goes like this.
1. Why the 4 got the sack.
1. GK Coach: he's been a long-timer, and there's a dip in Reina's performances in this season (he's promoted from Academy after Xavi Valero left, and after Roy Hodson pulled his GK coach together with him out of Anfield), so despite his promotion, he couldn't prove himself worthy.
2. Peter Bruckner: He's basically the head of science, and his role involves more than just "repairing" damages and injuries. For a job well done for Steven Gerrard (who he rehabilitated), he's got few problems with KD. According to some (I'm not privy, but I'm just saying; they don't meet eye to eye). His job also includes 'physical damage prevention' (basically keeping the players fit enough to withstand the rigours of footballing career, as well as decreasing the potential injuries. Players like Agger, Aurelio, G.Johnson should have a reduced risk of recurring injuries or getting injured again and again (this was on his claim that many sports team does not take this into importance, and his job in liverpool f.c is to make sure that this is reduced significantly). Its like he's blowing hot air, or so they say.
3. The lawyer. Is it because legally we always lose? (Cases submitted to the FA)?
4. D.C.. This one is still an enigma.
tl;drBy the way, here's some interesting twist to the whole "Sack them".
Apparently, from around the tweets and the circles, the discussion goes like this.
1. Why the 4 got the sack.
1. GK Coach: he's been a long-timer, and there's a dip in Reina's performances in this season (he's promoted from Academy after Xavi Valero left, and after Roy Hodson pulled his GK coach together with him out of Anfield), so despite his promotion, he couldn't prove himself worthy.
2. Peter Bruckner: He's basically the head of science, and his role involves more than just "repairing" damages and injuries. For a job well done for Steven Gerrard (who he rehabilitated), he's got few problems with KD. According to some (I'm not privy, but I'm just saying; they don't meet eye to eye). His job also includes 'physical damage prevention' (basically keeping the players fit enough to withstand the rigours of footballing career, as well as decreasing the potential injuries. Players like Agger, Aurelio, G.Johnson should have a reduced risk of recurring injuries or getting injured again and again (this was on his claim that many sports team does not take this into importance, and his job in liverpool f.c is to make sure that this is reduced significantly). Its like he's blowing hot air, or so they say.
3. The lawyer. Is it because legally we always lose? (Cases submitted to the FA)?
4. D.C.. This one is still an enigma.
they suck
This post has been edited by bitebug: Apr 14 2012, 03:56 PM
Apr 14 2012, 03:56 PM

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