The OFFICIAL Liverpool Supporters thread

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

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stevo-08

So we host our neighbours twice in the space of a week. That should be interesting.
Given a choice, I know which game I'd prefer to win.

under the bar

QuoteSo we host our neighbours twice in the space of a week.

Bet Gerrard's delighted given that he's in court for assault that same week.  lol

new devil

Yea I would say stevie G would rather win that one  :D :D

cavan4ever

Robbie Keane ---------->  One of the most frustrating players to watch, the amount of simple chances he c**k's up is unbelieveable.

full back

Quote from: cavan4ever on January 05, 2009, 12:33:20 PM
Robbie Keane ---------->  One of the most frustrating players to watch, the amount of simple chances he c**k's up is unbelieveable.

Try watching that lazy cnut Berbatov  :-\

magpie seanie

Quote from: full back on January 05, 2009, 12:48:49 PM
Quote from: cavan4ever on January 05, 2009, 12:33:20 PM
Robbie Keane ---------->  One of the most frustrating players to watch, the amount of simple chances he c**k's up is unbelieveable.

Try watching that lazy cnut Berbatov  :-\

He was comical yesterday. It was like he was trying to get through the whole game without running. He failed but only just. Some brilliant touches and passes all the same but he is so lazy its untrue.

corn02

Quote from: magpie seanie on January 05, 2009, 12:52:18 PM
Quote from: full back on January 05, 2009, 12:48:49 PM
Quote from: cavan4ever on January 05, 2009, 12:33:20 PM
Robbie Keane ---------->  One of the most frustrating players to watch, the amount of simple chances he c**k's up is unbelieveable.

Try watching that lazy cnut Berbatov  :-\

He was comical yesterday. It was like he was trying to get through the whole game without running. He failed but only just. Some brilliant touches and passes all the same but he is so lazy its untrue.

Even I was getting pissed off with it. A friggin disgrace. Rooney comes on and busts a gut and that **** strolls around. Someone told me that in one of the last Bulgaria games the vaergae distance ran by the team was 6 or 7k and Berbatov ran just over 1k.

under the bar

Reminds me of Chris Waddle.  I'm sure there's stats avail for the distance Berbatov covers in a game.  Can't be that far tho!

J70

Good news on Alonso according to the Daily Mail. Just the cut and bad bruising, so he should miss only the Stoke game.

The Real Laoislad

Quote from: J70 on January 06, 2009, 11:29:32 PM
Good news on Alonso according to the Daily Mail. Just the cut and bad bruising, so he should miss only the Stoke game.

The Stoke game is the biggest one of the season so far if you ask me..
Win that and with Man U and Chelsea playing each other on sunday and hopefully ending it ending in a draw we could stretch our lead on them both..
You'll Never Walk Alone.

FermGael

Is it true that Insua is away for a month with Argentina U-20's?
Thought i seen it last night on Sky Sports News  but there does not seem to be a mention of it this morning
Wanted.  Forwards to take frees.
Not fussy.  Any sort of ability will be considered

flog the lot

Liverpool will be without the services of Emiliano Insua for the next month due to his participation in the Under-20 South American Championships with Argentina
The tournament runs from January 19 until February 8

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N162737090105-1428.htm


bingobus

Had a right shock in the post over the christmas. Received a letter from Liverpool FC with a card inside, looked at card and assumed that it was just an renewal of the fancard I previously had. Checked it later that day and thought it was strange as it called it a members card, had my name on it, issue number etc but then it got interesting. It had a seat number on it in the Upper centerary. Actual read the letter then and it made reference to Season ticket, terms & condition of your season ticket renewal etc. Was confused to say the least.

Checked with a few other fancard holders and they didn't receive anything.

Logged into my Fancard account on the official website and in the purchase history I have been allocated a season ticket (which is listed as paid for!), I also had received a ticket for the United game (also paid for) and then it listed the re-issue of the season card which I received.

I'm sure that they have allocated someone elses Season ticket to me in error and I'm expecting a letter any day. Trying to figure out to make work to my advantage. Does anyone know if they have changed the season ticket to a credit card type thing? I know some of the United ones work like that? Had used a Liverpool a few years ago and it was in a book form.

Carmen Stateside

A little bit from King Kenny  ;)

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N162767090108-1004.htm

QuoteThe important thing now before every game is not so much to talk about the opposition, but to consider the benefits of winning the game. Every match is vitally important when you play for Liverpool and every match brings a new challenge – but the greatest challenge of all is to win and claim the three points.
 
Stoke have done well at home this season. They beat Arsenal and were unfortunate to lose to Manchester United recently. Of course they also took a point from Anfield earlier in the season so they may feel they know how to stop us, but we'll see on the day.
 
It's going to be such an exciting second half of the season and it's inevitable that the so-called mind games will begin. I notice it has started already with certain people in the game speculating that we won't last the distance.
 
All I would say is forget about these mind games and concentrate solely on what's going on around our own club. Whatever anybody else says is up to them but they won't get into the minds of anyone at Anfield, that's for sure. It may fill some column inches in the papers but it won't distract us. The more others speak about Liverpool then the more worried they are.
 
If people are talking about us then it shows the respect they have for the position we're in at this moment. Everybody in the league – without any exceptions – would much rather be in Liverpool's position than their own.
 
And that's a great thing to be able to say as we look forward to the second half of the season.

GalwayBayBoy