Baros - Finished at liverpool?

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Postby En1gma_LFC » Sun Mar 20, 2005 7:56 pm

you have to draw a line
baros was rubbish in this match
but owen is gone and we just won the game


Well said. Were all agreed baros played poor and were too inconsistent. We won though, lets enjoy the braggin rights until the hard work starts again
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Postby LFCFan4Life » Sun Mar 20, 2005 7:58 pm

Can we just enjoy the f#cking win? Why spent time crying over spilt milk [v Blackburn] when we should be celebrating?

F#ck the injuries, f#ck Blackburn, f#ck David Moyes and Everton, nothing is going to stop me from enjoying every single ounce of our victory.

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Postby 7_Kewell » Sun Mar 20, 2005 7:59 pm

well, on a positive note, this IS the end of Evertons run, they will finish behind bolton and we'll have 4th spot and the Champions league final to look forward to  :;):
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Postby Iceman69 » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:07 pm

thing is, i watched the balckburn gam and this game, and it was like watching two completely different teams.

are we gonna keep it up?

theresa good chance it will go to the wire
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Postby yckatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:08 pm

baros had a great game today, his finishing let him down but he had a solid back four all over the place. all you people slagging baros have got to remember henry didnt do that to evertons back four. he was getting pulled to ****** by weir who should have went and then got clattered by him a minute before the sending off. baros just acted out of frustration for the sending off. if he plays like that every week the goals will come, the only thing i`m not keen on is when he moans in the press. apart from that - good game milan lad!!
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Postby bigmick » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:10 pm

I remember Heskey missing the chance in the dying seconds against Man U (I think) where he fell on his erse with the goal gaping. A pivotal moment in his Anfield career, you could just smell it. Perhaps todays game will be pivotal in the career of Milan at Anfield.
Yes he should have scored and yes he deserved to go, but bizarrely I thought he was one of our best players. I hope we hold onto him to be honest. As for the fella who posted earlier that he slipped up by not ending Stubb's career, I have to ask you where on earth you are coming from? I read an interview with him in the Sunday papers today where he talked of football being "only a game" and "if we get beat I'm still alive and will go home to my family". Came accross as a thoroughly likeable fella, very balanced and mature as I guess most people who have recovered from cancer twice are.
He also spoke of one occasion when he was in really serious trouble. He was still at Celtic and watched an old firm derby from his hospital bed. As the camera panned over the Rangers half of the crowd it picked out a banner. It said "good luck Alan Stubbs". Thats the type of football supporter that I am. Indeed the type of football supporter Liverpool is famous for having. I'm glad that Milan never ended his career today with that tackle. If that means I'm not a real supporter etc etc then fine. Count me out of any association whatsoever with all that nonsense.
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Postby yckatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:14 pm

bigmick wrote:I remember Heskey missing the chance in the dying seconds against Man U (I think) where he fell on his erse with the goal gaping. A pivotal moment in his Anfield career, you could just smell it. Perhaps todays game will be pivotal in the career of Milan at Anfield.
Yes he should have scored and yes he deserved to go, but bizarrely I thought he was one of our best players. I hope we hold onto him to be honest. As for the fella who posted earlier that he slipped up by not ending Stubb's career, I have to ask you where on earth you are coming from? I read an interview with him in the Sunday papers today where he talked of football being "only a game" and "if we get beat I'm still alive and will go home to my family". Came accross as a thoroughly likeable fella, very balanced and mature as I guess most people who have recovered from cancer twice are.
He also spoke of one occasion when he was in really serious trouble. He was still at Celtic and watched an old firm derby from his hospital bed. As the camera panned over the Rangers half of the crowd it picked out a banner. It said "good luck Alan Stubbs". I'm glad that Milan never ended his career today with that tackle. If that means I'm not a real supporter etc etc then fine. Count me out of any association whatsoever with all that nonsense.

yeah well said mick.
p.s ......there`s nothing bizarre about it, milan was one of if not the best player. you ask moyes at half time which liverpool player he didnt want to come out of the tunnel.
bet you anything it was baros.
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Postby simic_ie » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:15 pm

Before I read the whole way throught his topic aI'll just give my opinion. I think (unless we get a good price) we should hold on to Baros as an option. He os not a first choice striker (misses to much, head down) but he does cause the smaller teams a lot of problems with his direct running. If he's willing to stay and accept he's not first choice because he is simply not good enough then I'd keep him.

As for today. He desereved to be sent off, he missed two one on one's, if which I think the first was the worst ( how a pro can't run the ball half the fiels under control and score is beyond me) the second was unlucky, he did everything right, Martin just got lucky, but he still could have made a better attempt at he finish
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Postby Igor Zidane » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:20 pm

simic_ie wrote:Before I read the whole way throught his topic aI'll just give my opinion. I think (unless we get a good price) we should hold on to Baros as an option. He os not a first choice striker (misses to much, head down) but he does cause the smaller teams a lot of problems with his direct running. If he's willing to stay and accept he's not first choice because he is simply not good enough then I'd keep him.

As for today. He desereved to be sent off, he missed two one on one's, if which I think the first was the worst ( how a pro can't run the ball half the fiels under control and score is beyond me) the second was unlucky, he did everything right, Martin just got lucky, but he still could have made a better attempt at he finish

are you saying he deserved to get sent off cos he missed 2 guilt edged oppotunities or cos he made a mistimed tackle.
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Postby Santa » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:45 pm

yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:baros had a great game today, his finishing let him down but he had a solid back four all over the place. all you people slagging baros have got to remember henry didnt do that to evertons back four.

Henry will never screw up on the one-on-one chance even still in his pyjamas, never mind doing it twice in one game.

baros just acted out of frustration for the sending off

He is a professional and his actions nearly cost us the 3 points today and presents us a selection problem for the next 3 games!

What are you on about?, rafa hit his back as if to say you played well

yes and Rafa's arm is 15 ft long. They didn't even bother to exchange a glance never mind patting him on his back!

when he made that good challenge on Stubbs, he didnt do enough to end his career and break his legs. the fat, flat nosed blue nose with only one testicle!

oh you f*cking retard. How can you even utter such nonsense? A true fan will at least give the opponent some respect.

Why spent time crying over spilt milk [v Blackburn] when we should be celebrating?

Celebrate? I thought our objective is to finished 4th come May. Why the f*ck are we celebrating when we still have 4 more points to make up? We have been too inconsistent. A bad result against Bolton and we will be grasping for even an UEFA Cup spot.

OK. We did played well in the 1st half to win comfortably. I am happy we wiped the freaking smile off the bluenose face but lets not forget those lacklustre performance at St Mary's, St Andrew, St James' and last week's game v Blackburn.
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Postby JC_81 » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:45 pm

yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:you ask moyes at half time which liverpool player he didnt want to come out of the tunnel.
bet you anything it was baros.

Spot on

Baros was superb today, held the ball up well for others to join in and was a constant outlet for us with his pace.

Until he got sent off he was really dangerous looking (not talking about his challenges!).  He got into the positions for his 2 chances with good pace and anticipation, no one else offered that for us up front.

I'm sick of ****** on here who obviously don't know much about football coming out and slating baros.  Suckers for a knee-jerk reaction, it pisses me off. 

Someone else hit the nail on the head saying that we won so why pick a scapegoat
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Postby yckatbjywtbiastkamb » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:49 pm

Santa wrote:
yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:baros had a great game today, his finishing let him down but he had a solid back four all over the place. all you people slagging baros have got to remember henry didnt do that to evertons back four.

Henry will never screw up on the one-on-one chance even still in his pyjamas, never mind doing it twice in one game.

baros just acted out of frustration for the sending off

He is a professional and his actions nearly cost us the 3 points today and presents us a selection problem for the next 3 games!

What are you on about?, rafa hit his back as if to say you played well

yes and Rafa's arm is 15 ft long. They didn't even bother to exchange a glance never mind patting him on his back!

when he made that good challenge on Stubbs, he didnt do enough to end his career and break his legs. the fat, flat nosed blue nose with only one testicle!

oh you f*cking retard. How can you even utter such nonsense? A true fan will at least give the opponent some respect.

Why spent time crying over spilt milk [v Blackburn] when we should be celebrating?

Celebrate? I thought our objective is to finished 4th come May. Why the f*ck are we celebrating when we still have 4 more points to make up? We have been too inconsistent. A bad result against Bolton and we will be grasping for even an UEFA Cup spot.

OK. We did played well in the 1st half to win comfortably. I am happy we wiped the freaking smile off the bluenose face but lets not forget those lacklustre performance at St Mary's, St Andrew, St James' and last week's game v Blackburn.

hey santa the way you have edited that looks like i was the one saying that about stubbs, cancer is not a subject to throw around lightly, or career threatening injuries for that matter.
on a lighter note you say henry wouldnt miss one on one`s, well all strikers do and henry has just come out of a twelve game run where he never scored.
baros had a great game.
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Postby Red Macgregor » Sun Mar 20, 2005 8:58 pm

Made up that we will not have Baros for three games. At last we have the opportunity to work a plan with Morientes, supported by Garcia and Gerrard, bringing  Biscan into midfield.
We will leak one or two goals but score more.
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Postby Santa » Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:00 pm

simic_ie wrote:If he's willing to stay and accept he's not first choice because he is simply not good enough then I'd keep him.

Personally I liked Baros. He have a good work rate and his direct running caused lots of problems to the opponent. But I have to accept that his goal scoring rate is not that brilliant and he won't accept being drop to the bench. Besides his link up with his strike partner is pathetic. Also I don't appreciate players who constantly wanted to play only to put himself on the shop window. Seriously, I bet Rafa secretly have already got plan for Milan next season...in another club. But I don't think we will get 1p more than £8M for him at this time.

This club need a better striker than Milan if we are to break into top 3. Sad but true...
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Postby Santa » Sun Mar 20, 2005 9:05 pm

yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:hey santa the way you have edited that looks like i was the one saying that about stubbs, cancer is not a subject to throw around lightly, or career threatening injuries for that matter.

Sorry bad editing...of course you didn't say that but it was that muppet "Iceman69".
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