jonnymac1979 wrote:From Football365.com
Meanwhile, the night's one Premiership match saw Liverpool win 2-0 at Sunderland to go fourth, thanks to two defence-splitting passes by Xabi Alonso.
Under cover of the Crouch controversy, Liverpool have risen without trace to within two points of second.
The facts of their improvement are plain for all to see: last year they needed 17 games to reach 25 points, so effectively they have four games in hand on themselves.
But there is no real sense of an improvement. No one is excited by this development and the only memorable domestic Liverpool performances have been in defeat, to Chelsea and Crystal Palace.
The man himself was inches from an open goal when stopped by what looked like all the world to be a penalty, but having gone the equivalent of a day without scoring the headlines were of course about him.
There are reasons for the absence of attention to Liverpool's rise beyond the furore over Crouch (and hats off to his team-mates if they have, as many effectively argue, done this well while fielding only 10 men).
First, the role of the second best defensive record in the league is never going to be eye-catching.
Second, the five-match winning streak has been against West Ham, Aston Villa, Portsmouth, Manchester City and Sunderland, hardly the great and the good of the Prem.
Then again, the next five opponents - Wigan, Middlesbrough, Newcastle, Everton and West Brom - are scarcely more illustrious.
It's all very tight. Beat Wigan on Saturday and the Reds could end the day in second; lose and they could be seventh.
World Club Championship commitments mean that Rafael Benitez's side will soon slip two games behind most of the division, muddying their true position for a while longer.
Never mind the question of whether Crouch is any good - what are his team like?
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I feel a bit angry reading this b*ll*c*ks. As was pointed out elsewhere on the F365 messageboards, this prick says that the ten teams he listed aren't the most illustrious, but that's HALF THE PREMIERSHIP he's just listed there. Don't the 'Wonder Teams' Chelsea, Arsenal and that other bunch of twats have to play these ten teams as well? It's all a load of shit and these ameteur journalists can't face the fact that we are the European Champions and we are actually a class side who nobody can beat 'even with ten men'. Their words not mine. The cheeky bastards, have they even seen Crouchy play? I'm a big fan of Crouchy and as far as I'm concerned, he's doing the business for us. I've got no complaints, the goal will come sooner or later.
cisses_gona_get_ya wrote:The wagons full.
AussieKopite wrote:I think the only downside to us winning the prem will be all the glory fans that suddenly come on board. They get quite annoying.
Leonmc0708 wrote:Notice to forum members we will probably lose another two or three games this season in the league alone. Please dont jump on the Rafa out bandwagon then yourselves..............
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