CHELSEA vs LIVERPOOL: 30/04/08 7.45pm - Champions League Semi Final - 2nd Leg

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Postby god_bless_john_houlding » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:06 am

if by some major miracle we go out tonight, John Arne Riise shouldn't be slaughtered. the two legs consist of 180 minutes, a rush of blood to his head doesn't define the match. If Torres had taken his chances at Anfield we'd be 3-1 up. If Mascherano put the ball in row z then the Riise incident wouldn't of came about. If Mascherano and Arebloa tried to the stop the cross, the Riise incident wouldn't of come about. If Benitez hadn't brought Riise on, then it wouldnt of come about :laugh:

But the way people are carrying on is diabolical. Yes he made a mistake, but so has everybody else. Like I said, if the rest of the team did their jobs properly Riise's mistake wouldn't of been costly. So since football is a team game, if we go out, lets blame the team, not an indiviual.
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4) If Torres has scored 60 league goals for Liverpool by the start of the 2011/12 season, I'll say he's better than Owen.
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Postby 112-1077774096 » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:11 am

god_bless_john_houlding wrote:if by some major miracle we go out tonight, John Arne Riise shouldn't be slaughtered. the two legs consist of 180 minutes, a rush of blood to his head doesn't define the match. If Torres had taken his chances at Anfield we'd be 3-1 up. If Mascherano put the ball in row z then the Riise incident wouldn't of came about. If Mascherano and Arebloa tried to the stop the cross, the Riise incident wouldn't of come about. If Benitez hadn't brought Riise on, then it wouldnt of come about :laugh:

But the way people are carrying on is diabolical. Yes he made a mistake, but so has everybody else. Like I said, if the rest of the team did their jobs properly Riise's mistake wouldn't of been costly. So since football is a team game, if we go out, lets blame the team, not an indiviual.

agreed, but then again i havent slated riise at all over this, the guy made a mistake, well he made a howler of a mistake but lets hope its all forgotten about after tonights game.

I am getting twitchy now, its on at 1.45 am here but luckily tomorrow is a holiday so i will get more sleep than i normally get on european nights. i do however believe that my dream will come true that i mentioned earlier, 0-0 in the 90th and crouch is brought down in the box by ferreria leading to a pen converted by gerrard, it was so clear as he ran into the box from the left hand corner of the box (our left)


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Postby NiftyNeil » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:11 am

I dunno about you lot, but I'm feckin' brickin' it now.
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Postby god_bless_john_houlding » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:16 am

alan kennedy and jason cundy just been having a fight on sky sports news.

(i'm in me brother-in-laws in london and can't wait till the match)
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Postby bigmick » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:21 am

LFC2007 wrote:Benitez concluded; "You know my idea, no?, let's tw@t these cunts!"


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Postby jonnymac1979 » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:27 am

Well I've booked today and tomorrow off work and it's straight the boozer for 15:30pm with the lads.  I'm getting the best seat in the house.  I'll order a curry as well I think for my tea in there around five bells.

I'm wearing the exact same T-Shirt today which I wore twelve months ago when we beat these fucks on pens at Anfield.  Not usually superstitious but I will take anything today if it means more luck...

PS I also wore said T-Shirt down in Wrexham for the pre-season game.  I think when Nabir El Zhar scored a hat trick?
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Postby bigmick » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:29 am

It's one of the few times right now when the time diff' works in my favour. While you lot are all bricking it, I'm gonna feck off to bed in a minute and wake up hopefully about fifteen minutes before kick off. That part of the whole experience is very civilised, although I must confess watching it with only Effie the dog for company at half seven in the morning does lack a bit on the atmos' front. She will as a rule jump up and start barking by way of reaction to any exciting incidents in the game, particularly if we score, but I can't help thinking it's more of a reaction to my edginess and celebration than any great football knowledge on her part. For the record she doesn't seem to find my ramblings on the subject of association football in the least bit boring, mind you she hasn't ever read one of my posts in fairness  :D
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Postby Number 9 » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:32 am

Effes wrote:Will be watching in Phuket with a very sore knob. :D

The big question is, will we score?

Maybe 4 4 2 is the option with Crouch up front and Gerrard on the right?

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Just be careful mate,its a couple of months down the line when it goes green and scaby when the :censored: hits the fan!
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Postby andy_g » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:34 am

here's what i want to happen...

they are beating us 2-1 at 90 minutes gone, i don't care who scores but terry has already been shown yellow and is crying because he thinks he'll miss the final, the ref shows 4 minutes of extra time to be added. just before the stroke of the final second of the 4 minutes a hopeful ball is punted into the chelsea box. terry, under pressure from babel, tries to hoof it clear but miskicks terribley and cech has no chance as the ball loops up and sails past him. 2-2.

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Postby Bad Bob » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:35 am

bigmick wrote:It's one of the few times right now when the time diff' works in my favour. While you lot are all bricking it, I'm gonna feck off to bed in a minute and wake up hopefully about fifteen minutes before kick off. That part of the whole experience is very civilised, although I must confess watching it with only Effie the dog for company at half seven in the morning does lack a bit on the atmos' front. She will as a rule jump up and start barking by way of reaction to any exciting incidents in the game, particularly if we score, but I can't help thinking it's more of a reaction to my edginess and celebration than any great football knowledge on her part. For the record she doesn't seem to find my ramblings on the subject of association football in the least bit boring, mind you she hasn't ever read one of my posts in fairness  :D

Does she toe the household line on Rafa-style, zonal marking and the like, Mick? :D
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Postby metalhead » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:37 am

This girl whose a manc came up to me today and told me she hopes we meet mancs in the final and she went saying that they will f*ck us "scasers" (not scousers, f*cking manc cant pronounce it properly) in the final, wanted to punch her and shut her up :angry:  :angry:
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Postby Bad Bob » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:38 am

I'm a bundle of nerves already and will need some serious distractions for the next 8 hours.  Felt exactly like this last year--edgy and somewhat doubtful about our chances.  I'll take that as a good sign, then. :nod
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Postby laza » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:40 am

Time to make history, first a bridge too far has to be crossed.

Then we will show who really owns red square

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Postby bigmick » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:41 am

Bad Bob wrote:
bigmick wrote:It's one of the few times right now when the time diff' works in my favour. While you lot are all bricking it, I'm gonna feck off to bed in a minute and wake up hopefully about fifteen minutes before kick off. That part of the whole experience is very civilised, although I must confess watching it with only Effie the dog for company at half seven in the morning does lack a bit on the atmos' front. She will as a rule jump up and start barking by way of reaction to any exciting incidents in the game, particularly if we score, but I can't help thinking it's more of a reaction to my edginess and celebration than any great football knowledge on her part. For the record she doesn't seem to find my ramblings on the subject of association football in the least bit boring, mind you she hasn't ever read one of my posts in fairness  :D

Does she toe the household line on Rafa-style, zonal marking and the like, Mick? :D

Try as I might Bob, I can't seem to get her interested in that one  :D

My old mans bang onto it now though. He's a Londoner by birth and a lifelong Tottenham fan, complete with the incredibly fickle nature which is a feature of each and every one of their supporters. Despite "One days" successes since his arrival he's starting to get very nervous about the old "R" word. It's all he ever seems to talk about these days, must be a fault in the genetic line or something   :laugh:
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Postby Bad Bob » Wed Apr 30, 2008 11:43 am

bigmick wrote:
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bigmick wrote:It's one of the few times right now when the time diff' works in my favour. While you lot are all bricking it, I'm gonna feck off to bed in a minute and wake up hopefully about fifteen minutes before kick off. That part of the whole experience is very civilised, although I must confess watching it with only Effie the dog for company at half seven in the morning does lack a bit on the atmos' front. She will as a rule jump up and start barking by way of reaction to any exciting incidents in the game, particularly if we score, but I can't help thinking it's more of a reaction to my edginess and celebration than any great football knowledge on her part. For the record she doesn't seem to find my ramblings on the subject of association football in the least bit boring, mind you she hasn't ever read one of my posts in fairness  :D

Does she toe the household line on Rafa-style, zonal marking and the like, Mick? :D

Try as I might Bob, I can't seem to get her interested in that one  :D

My old mans bang onto it now though. He's a Londoner by birth and a lifelong Tottenham fan, complete with the incredibly fickle nature which is a feature of each and every one of their supporters. Despite "One days" successes since his arrival he's starting to get very nervous about the old "R" word. It's all he ever seems to talk about these days, must be a fault in the genetic line or something   :laugh:

:laugh: Worried about a little Ramos-style then is he?  Brilliant!  :laugh:
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