andy_g wrote:i can't believe lampard can show his face in public. and if i see him crowing about another chelski win i'm going to go and find him and punch his f*ckin teeth out.
anfieldadorer wrote:railey is the fcukin scum, referee association should bring an action on him ."
KennyisGod....still wrote:Mourinho has bought a breath of fresh air to Sky's newscasts, but how he sees Lampard as a better player is beyond me.
L-type wrote:O and btw we will face Chelsea in the Carling cup final assuming that we beat Watford and they beat the scum (though i think i hate chelsea and Riley more than I hate Man U and Graham Poll) I say we sign a player on a 5 day contract and put him on the field to just start beating the shi/t out of everyone, what are they gonna do suspend his ******?
anfieldadorer wrote:Paul Tomkins, RAWK:
These are the decisions that have cost us points this season, or at the very least made things much harder for us:
1) White Hart Lane: Gerrard's clear penalty claim waved away.
2) Graz at Anfied: their midfielder is booked twice and doesnt get sent off, and comes close to scoring a crucial goal minutes later.
3) Bolton away: perfectly good goal by Luis Garcia chalked off for offside.
4) Man United away: their first goal comes from a free-kick that should have been our throw in; their second comes from a corner that should have been our goalkick.
5) Millwall away: Kevin Muscatt grabs Baros around the throat and puts his forehead into Milan's face; despite other outrageous fouls, Muscatt not sent off.
6) Blackburn away: Blackburn's second goal is clearly, clearly, clearly offside; just the three players ahead of our defence.
7) Birmingham at home: Muzzy Izzet escapes conceding a penalty and being sent off for saving the ball on the line with his hand. (A week later he repeats the crime, and a penalty is awarded, and he is sent off).
8 ) Palace at Anfield: two penalties are rightly awarded for fouls on Baros; a third –– equally clear –– isn't awarded.
9) Boro away: Luis Garcia scores a goal by perfectly beating the offside trap, for a goal that should have made the game 1-1. Unfortunately, the linesman gets it wrong and we end up losing 2-0.
10) Monaco away: Saviola scores after controlling the ball with his hand. (Diminutive Argentinians and their hands, eh?).
11) Aston Villa away: the home team equalize from a free-kick where Gavin McCann blatantly dives (and subsequently apologizes to Jamie Carragher).
12) Newcastle at home: Newcastle take the lead with the most offside goal in football since 1888. Kluivert is 120 yards offside.
13) Chelsea at home: Tiago punches the ball away from Nunez as the Spaniard is all set to head in from close range. (Nunez, following his header at West Brom, must wonder when he'll ever score with the opposition punching the ball all the time).
(Any I've missed –– I'm sure there have been plenty more fouls on Baros in the box –– feel free to let me know).
anfieldadorer wrote:skysports
Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher feels Mike Riley's failure to award The Reds a penalty against Chelsea was the turning point in the game.
Chelsea pinched a narrow 1-0 win at Anfield on New Year's Day thanks to a deflected Joe Cole strike, with the result hard on a Liverpool side who had dominated for long spells.
Liverpool had a couple of penalty claims waved away by Riley, with one in particular causing Carragher real concern.
After Riley had dismissed claims for a penalty following a tussle between Florent Sinama-Pongolle and Claude Makelele, Liverpool voices were louder when Tiago appeared to divert the ball away from Antonio Nunez with his hand.
Riley put the whistle to his mouth, seemingly ready to blow, before waving play on.
At the interval, Riley claimed he was going to blow for an unrelated incident before playing an advantage.
This explanation did not sit kindly with Carragher who was vociferous in his protests both during and after the game.
"The referee had the whistle to his lips and was about to blow and I can't understand why he didn't," commented Carragher. "It's hard to take.
"He knew he'd made a mistake because for five minutes after that he gave us everything, but that was no good."
ManUtd wrote:andy_g wrote:i can't believe lampard can show his face in public. and if i see him crowing about another chelski win i'm going to go and find him and punch his f*ckin teeth out.
Well, after the match, Lampard stated that he was sorry and upset about the injury he caused and claimed he was unaware that Alonso would be out that long.
He seemed genuinly sorry about the injury he caused; but then again, he would, considering how long Alonso would be out for, as a result of Lampards tackle.
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