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English Clubs Liverpool FC- The Kop Talk 2012, Liverpool 0-2 Arsenal - 2nd defeat!

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post Aug 27 2012, 01:49 AM

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QUOTE(rhoyo @ Aug 27 2012, 02:46 AM)
man if we beat city will be a ok .. now 1 point .. oh well life goes on .. sterling seems to be good ..
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ya i was impressed by pool young players...allen, shelvy?, sterling...they look right at home....
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Aug 27 2012, 01:49 AM)
ya i was impressed by pool young players...allen, shelvy?, sterling...they look right at home....
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allen is swansea .. only sterling
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post Aug 27 2012, 02:21 AM

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Sterling was brilliant. Unreal to see a 17 year old having the balls to go up against the likes of the Toures. Pound for pound, he was clearly outmuscled but it's amazing how he kept coming back for more. Was just lively and brave, the complete the opposite of Downing. Last time i saw players that young and edgy were Gerrard and Owen.

Fingers crossed.
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QUOTE(JustForFun @ Aug 27 2012, 01:40 AM)
They were experimenting with new 3-4-3 line up
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It's 3-5-2 smile.gif
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QUOTE(JustForFun @ Aug 27 2012, 01:40 AM)
They were experimenting with new 3-4-3 line up
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And we just got a new manager, new formation, new play style and new players.
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QUOTE(hfi @ Aug 27 2012, 02:21 AM)
Sterling was brilliant. Unreal to see a 17 year old having the balls to go up against the likes of the Toures. Pound for pound, he was clearly outmuscled but it's amazing how he kept coming back for more. Was just lively and brave, the complete the opposite of Downing. Last time i saw players that young and edgy were Gerrard and Owen.

Fingers crossed.
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The commentator said, What Sterling put in today, totals what Downing put in the whole of last Season laugh.gif
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post Aug 27 2012, 02:34 AM

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QUOTE(bitebug @ Aug 27 2012, 01:28 AM)
I think their squad only lacked Aguero and one of their CBs? We were not in our strongest too mind you. We missed Sahin and Agger too.
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aguero, clichy, lescott didnt play

silva played for only 20 minutes

well, u guys fought well and gave em all you got
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so no more Allen price tag issues? This guy totally worth every penny that BR spend. really impressive..
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It was a good match guys.

Remember to give the other teams the same hell ride too smile.gif
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QUOTE(dragna @ Aug 27 2012, 02:39 AM)
It was a good match guys.

Remember to give the other teams the same hell ride too smile.gif
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Good match indeed. No harsh tackle flying around and minimal swearing. tongue.gif Let's meet again at Etihad.

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hope BR given time to really transform Liverpool.
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post Aug 27 2012, 03:04 AM

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Another potential penipu scammer on twitter. biggrin.gif
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post Aug 27 2012, 03:04 AM

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Surprised to see many here actually not disappointed with the game smile.gif

Well, the moment Skrtel scored, I told my friends (we're at mamak watching) that Skrtel sort like cursed, he'll score one and produce one to the opposing team back. Most of the game I watched Skrtel scoring will lead to such error later and it really happened in the end when he gave free backpass to Tevez sad.gif
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great games for liverpool tonite and my gamble is rite at the end . Been given a very good seat and thanks to forummers that gave me their advise .Andy is pretty good imo , suarez is so-so only today despite the free kick. Meanwhile stevie is so shy to shoot nowadays , was waiting for him to launch any rockets and our crosses are really poor today.
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Good game but suc ky result!
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sorry for shaking celebration at the end , good strike that I thought I wasn't a goal at first
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1 point against the EPL champions? I'll take it.

Hope we don't produce a lacklustre performance in the NEXT game, which seems to be the norm lately.
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post Aug 27 2012, 07:10 AM

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Actually when seeing BR celebrated the goals is pretty amusing and exciting.
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2 defensive mistakes cost us...i'll be worried if its happened on our 36th game of the season..but considering its only our 2nd game,plenty of time to rectify it..with 2 of our important figures missing lucas+agger, think its not that bad of a result...hope BR saw that Suarez will never be a striker..put him out wide or behind the striker and he could do bigger damage to the opposition..best player for me - Joe Allen..whoever complained we paid 15m for this guy before, now can see why..after Lucas out injured, he bossed the midfield for us..its not easy when u are up against Yaya & De jong..Jonjo looks good too,completely a dfferent player when played vs Hearts...Sterling played as i predicted, so no surprise there...all in all the whole team improved tremendously compare with the 1st game..sometimes in football thats the most important thing..improvement improvement improvement! thumbup.gif







cant wait to see Sahin played alongside Lucas & Allen..that will be awesome! drool.gif
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Unlucky Unlucky Martin............i hope you never NEVER do that again in a Liverpool shirt. Jump thump the ball into the crowd!


Added on August 27, 2012, 8:04 amFearless Raheem Sterling shows Liverpool the face of their future

Brendan Rodgers was brave with his youthful selection against the champions, and the 17-year-old did not let him down

Raheem Sterling left the Anfield pitch on Sunday afternoon with Carlos Tevez's shirt, a warm pat on the head from Steven Gerrard and the memory of a performance that symbolised the hopes of Brendan Rodgers' fledgling regime.

The new manager made a big statement when he marked his first home Premier League match in charge of Liverpool by picking the 17-year-old for a first start in the competition. Sterling responded with a display that did not shape the match but contained quite enough skill and composure to justify his selection.

More than that, his presence gave Anfield the clearest possible indication of how Rodgers wants his team to play. They will be doing it the Swansea way, with swift and accurate short passing in all areas of the pitch, and the approach served them well against the reigning champions.

Twice they took the lead and twice they were pegged back, but never were they prepared to accept second best. The result was a fair one, but three points for the home side would not have represented a distortion, and they did well to close the match on the front foot against a side with a reputation for finishing strongly. Those Liverpool fans who were quick to express dismay after the opening match of the league season, an abject 3-0 defeat at the hands of West Bromwich Albion, have had their reservations addressed, at least for now.

Of all the football teams in the world, perhaps only Brazil generate a level of debate as intense and unremitting as that which surrounds Liverpool FC. It is into this cauldron of conflicting passions that Rodgers has walked, with his eyes wide open and his reputation at stake, a bright young man whose two impressive seasons with Swansea City are deemed sufficient evidence on which to hang the immediate fortunes of the five-times European champions. That is, of course, a very big call, both for the club's owners and for the manager in question, since his arrival presupposes an intention to revive Liverpool through a process of rejuvenation, relying on youth in a way that has not been familiar at Anfield since Gerrard, Michael Owen and Jamie Carragher came through the ranks a generation ago.

As André Villas-Boas found at Chelsea last season, such a process cannot always be accomplished in time to keep the manager in his job. But Rodgers is five years older than AVB and has already experienced the kind of setback that will have taught him how to pace the business of rebuilding a team.

It says a great deal that the Irishman's reaction to the setback at The Hawthorns was to stack his team with youthful promise: the 21-year-old Fabio Borini on the right wing, the 22-year-old Joe Allen at the base of midfield, the 21-year-old Sebastián Coates at centre-back, the 22-year-old Martin Kelly at right-back and, when Lucas Leiva limped off after only five minutes, the 20-year-old Jonjo Shelvey in central midfield. Most strikingly, there was Raheem Shaquille Sterling.

Born in Kingston, Jamaica, Sterling arrived in England at the age of five. Attached first to West Ham and then to Queens Park Rangers, he joined Liverpool two years ago for an initial fee of £600,000 which could rise to several millions, depending on his progress at Anfield. Eighteen months ago he made headlines by scoring five goals in an FA Youth Cup tie against Southend United. He has played for England's under-16s and under-17s, although his mum wants him to represent Jamaica. Sunday's exhibition will have put a smile on the face of QPR's finance director.

Until Andy Carroll was brought on and Liverpool's attacking shape was changed in the closing minutes, the teenager was stationed on the left wing, using his ability to cut inside on to his stronger right foot. In the early minutes he killed a long ball from Coates with impressive skill and was unafraid to bring off a testing back pass to Pepe Reina from the touchline on halfway. After a succession of promising darts and shimmies, he tricked his way round Kolo Touré in the 18th minute and produced a diagonal ball that Borini glanced narrowly wide of the near post.

A slender figure, only 5ft 7in tall, he is understandably less confident in a defensive role, and was taken to the cleaners by Tevez twice in quick succession when left exposed by Glen Johnson. On the first occasion, in the 60th minute, nothing came of the resulting cross. But Tevez had spotted the weakness and three minutes later he was exploiting it again, isolating Sterling in the same position, and this time a half-clearance was met by Yaya Touré with a close-range shot that gave City their first equaliser.

Some managers might have removed Sterling at that point, ostensibly to save him from further punishment. Rodgers did something different. He took off Kelly, moved Johnson over to his usual right flank, brought on José Enrique, a specialist left-back, and showed faith in his 17-year-old. Liverpool have a long way to go, but Rodgers has got them facing the future.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/20...rling-liverpool

This post has been edited by prophetjul: Aug 27 2012, 08:04 AM

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