dstall kelana jaya anyone?
English Clubs Liverpool Kop Talk 2014, Liv 0-2 Chel | Keep Going - YNWA
English Clubs Liverpool Kop Talk 2014, Liv 0-2 Chel | Keep Going - YNWA
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Apr 20 2014, 10:44 PM
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dstall kelana jaya anyone?
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Apr 20 2014, 10:49 PM
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CONGRAT LIVERPOOL !
![]() Ce sont les meilleures équipes Sie sind die allerbesten Mannschaften The main event Die Meister Die Besten Les Grandes Équipes The Champions Une grande réunion Eine große sportliche Veranstaltung The main event Ils sont les meilleurs Sie sind die Besten These are the champions ![]() |
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Apr 20 2014, 10:53 PM
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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Apr 20 2014, 09:15 PM) Complacency from the lads. They technically stopped playing after leading 2 goals. That's a bit harsh on Sakho, I watched the replay again, Sakho slipped by his own leg and drop towards Snodgrass. Sakho was shit and Mignolet was equally shit. We need a new goalie with potential to put Mignolet in pressure. Dont ask why he is not No1 for Belgium. Just see how he punch the ball like a fking sissy. He need to be better than that. As for the referee, he should go read a book on what is red and what is yellow card. The decision for not dismissing Snodgrass almost cost us point. Dumb referee but at least he even it out by not giving a freekick to Sakho's poor clumsy idiotic challenge on Snodgrass. #ragemode. But yeah, Sakho is really under perform, he played badly. |
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Apr 20 2014, 11:09 PM
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opinion from a leeds united fan:
was watching at kayu aman suria with my liverpool die heart housemate" liverpool play superbly well first 20min..then after 2-0 play like shiat midfield totally outrun by norwish... if this same performance vs chelsea , prepare kena 0-2. allen and lucas macam tak ngam together ... |
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Apr 20 2014, 11:17 PM
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Ok now that we officially 'book' a spot for next years CL. I'm sure we will look into greeting players in for better reinforcements. With added games midweek, it's gonna tax us. We are fortunate that we were overexposed by our lack of depth via the fringe players. I don't think our forwards (if they all stay fit & injury free) are much of a concern, but most definately are midfielders and defense.
I would like reina to return but I think we have shut the door on him after going thru the weird episode of him with Barcelona's supposedly open vacant slot. I don't blame him but with FSG pushing for tighter player salaries, I don't see reina back in Liverpool anymore. I think agger will remain for another season but I he will figure even lesser games to ensure he is needed for certain crucial euro games. And there is no silly reasons for good players not joining us with excuses of no CL. Though we might still lose out on players demands (salary) to those London/big(er) city clubs I think JM' Chelsea will put resources in their next clash with atletico mardrid, it's is the cup of CL that roman desires most. It will take away all pain of not winning domestic league title. That being said, we will not rest until after the final game with Newcastle |
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Apr 20 2014, 11:22 PM
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Apr 20 2014, 11:54 PM
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Apr 20 2014, 11:57 PM
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Supporting Toffees now since their thread kinda dead
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Apr 20 2014, 11:59 PM
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QUOTE(terryfu @ Apr 20 2014, 11:57 PM) Supporting Toffees now since their thread kinda dead o wait whose gonna pay for the stadium? whose paying Ozil wage? how they can try to sign Suarez again with +1 pound over the release clause?i see what you did there |
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Apr 21 2014, 12:18 AM
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If Everton beats both MU and Southampton, they will go all out against Man city and that will be great for us!
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Apr 21 2014, 12:25 AM
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Apr 21 2014, 12:31 AM
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Apr 21 2014, 01:12 AM
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Seamus Coleman! What a monstrous performance!
Definitely rate him above Flanno at the moment as he offers much more going forward. |
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Apr 21 2014, 01:15 AM
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Apr 21 2014, 01:36 AM
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any possible coleman joining us?
this guy is the best rb in the world |
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Apr 21 2014, 01:39 AM
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Everton would rather relegate themselves then to sell us a plAyer. Unless Coleman himself wants to push it through.
But, imagine Shaw on the left and Coleman on the right. *drooooooooools* |
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Apr 21 2014, 01:52 AM
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With our 35th match down, here's 3 things which I observe :
1. Unsung SAS. While we applaud our Strike force (SAS or SSS), 2 heroes who should be given credit for the work they've done is Stevie & Skrtel for keeping the team in the game (it can be SSS if Simon be more consistent). Both of them did the dirty defensive work from covering our FBs today and cleaning up all the lose balls that are loss in the middle of the park. They were a stone wall today and limited the opportunities that Norwich could have gotten. 2. Sterling. What's left to be said on the Best Young Player in the world today (as quoted by a few Footballing Media). Have not turn 20 yet and he comes up with winners today. Every match we see him improve and do new stuff and his long shot (he rarely takes them but now I'll be encouraging him) is so pure and accurate that our MFs could learn from him. And he's still learning. He could be our next Suarez (am expecting him to try nutmegs soon 3. Defense still inconsistent. Sure some days they are strong but others they still look inconsistent. Crosses could have been better prevented and Johnson revert to his pre-winning run self today. We can escape such things today or even this season with our vaunted strike force but definitely we need to get stronger FBs next year, both as a First Team starters or to give more competition in this positions. Lastly glad to see Toffees win again today. Let's have both Merseysiders go for CL |
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Apr 21 2014, 02:15 AM
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QUOTE(skeleton202 @ Apr 21 2014, 01:36 AM) QUOTE(Sentinel92 @ Apr 21 2014, 01:39 AM) Everton would rather relegate themselves then to sell us a plAyer. Unless Coleman himself wants to push it through. Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has claimed the Reds turned down the chance to sign Everton full-back Seamus Coleman, prior to his move to Goodison Park in 2009.But, imagine Shaw on the left and Coleman on the right. *drooooooooools* The Republic of Ireland international, who famously cost former Toffees boss David Moyes just £60,000, has been in sparkling form for Roberto Martinez's side this season. “If Rafael Benitez had been a little more open-minded during his final year as Liverpool manager, Seamus Coleman could be wearing a red shirt at Anfield last night and not a blue Everton jersey,” Aldridge wrote. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/new...ce-sign-3038336 |
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Apr 21 2014, 02:17 AM
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QUOTE(terryfu @ Apr 21 2014, 01:52 AM) With our 35th match down, here's 3 things which I observe : Lol guess you might be disappointed to learn that his shot was deflected off Michael Turner thus "not pure" 1. Unsung SAS. While we applaud our Strike force (SAS or SSS), 2 heroes who should be given credit for the work they've done is Stevie & Skrtel for keeping the team in the game (it can be SSS if Simon be more consistent). Both of them did the dirty defensive work from covering our FBs today and cleaning up all the lose balls that are loss in the middle of the park. They were a stone wall today and limited the opportunities that Norwich could have gotten. 2. Sterling. What's left to be said on the Best Young Player in the world today (as quoted by a few Footballing Media). Have not turn 20 yet and he comes up with winners today. Every match we see him improve and do new stuff and his long shot (he rarely takes them but now I'll be encouraging him) is so pure and accurate that our MFs could learn from him. And he's still learning. He could be our next Suarez (am expecting him to try nutmegs soon 3. Defense still inconsistent. Sure some days they are strong but others they still look inconsistent. Crosses could have been better prevented and Johnson revert to his pre-winning run self today. We can escape such things today or even this season with our vaunted strike force but definitely we need to get stronger FBs next year, both as a First Team starters or to give more competition in this positions. Lastly glad to see Toffees win again today. Let's have both Merseysiders go for CL |
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Apr 21 2014, 02:18 AM
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QUOTE(Cloud0890 @ Apr 21 2014, 02:15 AM) Former Liverpool striker John Aldridge has claimed the Reds turned down the chance to sign Everton full-back Seamus Coleman, prior to his move to Goodison Park in 2009. the prob if he joined us that time, i'm doubt he can be as good as today.. we always spoiled young player during rafa's eraThe Republic of Ireland international, who famously cost former Toffees boss David Moyes just £60,000, has been in sparkling form for Roberto Martinez's side this season. “If Rafael Benitez had been a little more open-minded during his final year as Liverpool manager, Seamus Coleman could be wearing a red shirt at Anfield last night and not a blue Everton jersey,” Aldridge wrote. http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/new...ce-sign-3038336 |
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