The OFFICIAL Liverpool Supporters thread

Started by Gabriel_Hurl, November 09, 2006, 10:52:45 PM

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Rossie11

QuoteFantastic season so far and all you can do is say that we are going to mess up
Fantastic is stretching it. Held at home by Stoke Fulham and the hammers is unforgivable in my book.
Yes they went to Chelsea and won but an Arsenal team in seemingly disarray done the same thing thus taking the gloss of what Pool did.
They have won games late which, although admirable in their never say die attitude, they scarcely deserved
I for one am not happy with the way Benitez sets his team up. Everything is structured and mechanical and he wont thrust the players ability to express themselves.  At times it awful to watch and is denying players with real talent the opportunity to shine.

As much as I hate to say it I cant see us winning the PL with Rafa in charge due to the sterile nature of his management style. As for an alternative..  Frank Rijkaard.
Football played the right way and a tough nut to boot.

Stalin

Quote from: Rossie11 on December 03, 2008, 10:27:43 PM
QuoteFantastic season so far and all you can do is say that we are going to mess up
Fantastic is stretching it. Held at home by Stoke Fulham and the hammers is unforgivable in my book.
Yes they went to Chelsea and won but an Arsenal team in seemingly disarray done the same thing thus taking the gloss of what Pool did.
They have won games late which, although admirable in their never say die attitude, they scarcely deserved
I for one am not happy with the way Benitez sets his team up. Everything is structured and mechanical and he wont thrust the players ability to express themselves.  At times it awful to watch and is denying players with real talent the opportunity to shine.

As much as I hate to say it I cant see us winning the PL with Rafa in charge due to the sterile nature of his management style. As for an alternative..  Frank Rijkaard.
Football played the right way and a tough nut to boot.

Rijkaard, thats hilarious. Look at the squad he had at Barca and managed to make an absolute shambles of it. If you just want football played the right way sure go one better and get Gullit in instead.

BENITEZ/BENEITZ/BENETIZ OUT!!!!!!!!!!!11111111111111
A single death is a tragedy; a million deaths is a statistic



under the bar

He's probably heard the Liverpool fans singing "We all live in a Robbie Fowler house" and wanted to get in on the act.

full back

Quote from: under the bar on December 04, 2008, 08:33:12 AM
He's probably heard the Liverpool fans singing "We all live in a Robbie Fowler house" and wanted to get in on the act.

There will be very few scouse fans singing they live in an apartment in Dubai ;)

corn02

Quote from: Rossie11 on December 03, 2008, 10:27:43 PM
QuoteFantastic season so far and all you can do is say that we are going to mess up
Fantastic is stretching it. Held at home by Stoke Fulham and the hammers is unforgivable in my book.
Yes they went to Chelsea and won but an Arsenal team in seemingly disarray done the same thing thus taking the gloss of what Pool did.
They have won games late which, although admirable in their never say die attitude, they scarcely deserved
I for one am not happy with the way Benitez sets his team up. Everything is structured and mechanical and he wont thrust the players ability to express themselves.  At times it awful to watch and is denying players with real talent the opportunity to shine.

As much as I hate to say it I cant see us winning the PL with Rafa in charge due to the sterile nature of his management style. As for an alternative..  Frank Rijkaard.
Football played the right way and a tough nut to boot.


So safely through in Europe and top of the league in Decemeber is not fantastic. If you want I can go back to our posts at the start of August and take our thoughts on the season ahead?

corn02


FermGael

Torres out for longer than expected
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/l/liverpool/7764335.stm
QuoteLiverpool striker Fernando Torres looks set for an increased injury lay-off because of a damaged hamstring.

Torres, 24, had been expected to be out of action for two weeks but has now been told by specialists that he will be out for at least four weeks.

The Spaniard suffered the injury during the Champions League victory against Marseille at Anfield on 26 November.

"We first said two to three weeks but do not want to put a time on it now," said Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez.

"He will come back when he is ready. We will not rush him back.

"We want to resolve this problem once and for all and we will make sure we do that."

Torres has been plagued by hamstring problems over the past 18 months, suffering the injury five times in that period.

Liverpool are currently analysing his training schedule with both club and country in an attempt to resolve the problem.

Benitez had questioned the Spain training regime and believes it could be the cause of his injury.

"He has been injured now three times while with the national team and it is something we have to analyse," he stated.

"We knew they were doing something that is maybe not the best for the player."

It had been hoped he would return by mid December but Torres will now miss Premier League games against Blackburn, Hull, Arsenal and Bolton and Tuesday's Champions League tie against PSV Eindhoven.

He could return for the trip to Newcastle on 28 December.

Liverpool have struggled in recent weeks in the absence of last season's top scorer, with new signing Robbie Keane still finding his form since his £20m move from Tottenham in the summer.

The Reds currently top the Premier League but have drawn their last two home games without scoring a goal.

Torres himself is committed to returning to the side to boost their title credentials.

He said: "The only thing to do is to get on with the rehabilitation and make sure that I come back when I am ready and not too soon."
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

nifan

Feck.
Really hope Keane can pull his finger out.
Hes been poor recently, too much finger wagging and complaining, but he has the ability to put a run together.

Chrisowc

Quote from: nifan on December 04, 2008, 11:14:46 AM
Feck.
Really hope Keane can pull his finger out.
Hes been poor recently, too much finger wagging and complaining, but he has the ability to put a run together.

He seems to be feeling sorry for himself too.  He needs to get the head up and get stuck in, we can't afford to having him sulking round the place.
it's 'circle the wagons time again' here comes the cavalry!

corn02

Quote from: Chrisowc on December 04, 2008, 11:56:22 AM
Quote from: nifan on December 04, 2008, 11:14:46 AM
Feck.
Really hope Keane can pull his finger out.
Hes been poor recently, too much finger wagging and complaining, but he has the ability to put a run together.

He seems to be feeling sorry for himself too.  He needs to get the head up and get stuck in, we can't afford to having him sulking round the place.

He is sulking, but it is probably furstration with himself. Tevez got four last night, it should change his season. Keane has had false dawns against West Brom, Athletico and PSV. But I believe a goal on Saturday could be key.

The Real Laoislad

Quote from: corn02 on December 04, 2008, 12:13:52 PM
Quote from: Chrisowc on December 04, 2008, 11:56:22 AM
Quote from: nifan on December 04, 2008, 11:14:46 AM
Feck.
Really hope Keane can pull his finger out.
Hes been poor recently, too much finger wagging and complaining, but he has the ability to put a run together.

He seems to be feeling sorry for himself too.  He needs to get the head up and get stuck in, we can't afford to having him sulking round the place.

He is sulking, but it is probably furstration with himself. Tevez got four last night, it should change his season. Keane has had false dawns against West Brom, Athletico and PSV. But I believe a goal on Saturday could be key.

In fairness to Keane it must be frustrating to be hauled off after 60mins in every game and to see Djimi Traore wannabes coming on to replace you.
I would love to see a Babel/Keane partnership up front until El Nino comes back
You'll Never Walk Alone.

corn02

Quote from: The Real Laoislad on December 04, 2008, 05:20:46 PM
Quote from: corn02 on December 04, 2008, 12:13:52 PM
Quote from: Chrisowc on December 04, 2008, 11:56:22 AM
Quote from: nifan on December 04, 2008, 11:14:46 AM
Feck.
Really hope Keane can pull his finger out.
Hes been poor recently, too much finger wagging and complaining, but he has the ability to put a run together.

He seems to be feeling sorry for himself too.  He needs to get the head up and get stuck in, we can't afford to having him sulking round the place.

He is sulking, but it is probably furstration with himself. Tevez got four last night, it should change his season. Keane has had false dawns against West Brom, Athletico and PSV. But I believe a goal on Saturday could be key.

In fairness to Keane it must be frustrating to be hauled off after 60mins in every game and to see Djimi Traore wannabes coming on to replace you.
I would love to see a Babel/Keane partnership up front until El Nino comes back


Here is a solution. Stop playing shit. I know the service was bad the other night, but he has been awful. I believe N'Gog would have scored at least one of the ones Keane missed.

gawa316

The Liverpool team in full: Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Hyypia, Insua, Benayoun, Mascherano, Alonso, Babel, Gerrard, Kuyt.

Subs: Cavalieri, Keane, Dossena, Agger, Riera, Lucas, El Zhar.

Few surprises in there