by god_bless_john_houlding » Thu May 01, 2008 9:22 pm
so people aren't allowed to voice an opinion after a big game defeat? suppose not, suppose we've all got to sit on our fingers because if we criticise we're looked as people who only like to moan.
how do you know when we've won a big game? all the typical dopes come on and say how rafa is the right man and its always someone else fault when we lose. that's how.
I come on and praise when we win, because the lads deserve it. I don't care if it's 1-0 against Derby or 50-0 against United, either way it's still 3 points, so I'll praise a win, likewise I'll slaughter a defeat (sometimes even a draw) because it's points or games lost. It's a chance to prove that we aren't a one trick pony gone. But in answer to the simple question made by the simple starter...how do you know when we have a lost a big game? i know when the final whistle goes and we haven't scored more goals than the opponents, not by the response on here. But it's fan like those who say "big game" who annoy me more than most, I take Derby isn't a big game and it's alright if we lose that is it? Wigan, Birmingham, Bolton and so on, aren't big enough to be arsed about? Or are those fans like so many of our players and are so arrogant as to think we only have to turn up to win? You don't get anything in football without working hard, and the truth is you have to work hard in every game and therefore every game is a "big game" Also a club of our size, stature and history involved in any game is big.
1) You'll Never Walk Alone
2) pass and move is the Liverpool groove
3) FIRST WILL ALWAYS BE FIRST AND SECOND WILL ALWAYS BE NOTHING.
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.