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Postby Dundalk » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:36 pm

We are 3 points behind Villa

A ya have to laugh :D
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Postby NANNY RED » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:36 pm

daxy1 wrote:the bitter fookers think they won the game the way there goin muppets all of them!

Ive switched me phone off Daxy fed up to the back teeth with them  :( Youd think theyd won the :censored: world cup the way there carring on gang of meffs the lot of them, My son an all
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Postby redrover » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:37 pm

yeh he said it was fergusons fault and if we had zonal marked the ref he would not have givin that free kick and if and if .........
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Postby heimdall » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:37 pm

GYBS wrote:
heimdall wrote:
GYBS wrote:
heimdall wrote:
GYBS wrote:
heimdall wrote:
Ciggy wrote:My husband has just worked for 48 hours and cannot put in 100% Its not fair. I cannot be doing with it anymore he earns pitance to our players and has been working for 48 hours.

Liverpool feck off

How do you work for 48 hours, I didn't know that was legal or possible but I realise your point and sympathise, and I'm sure you don't mean Liverpool feck off.

worked for longer than 48 hours before

flipping burgers for more than 48 hours straight?  :D

actually working in kosovo with the military doing humanitary work in refugee camps - anymore smart :censored: comments you want to make ?

So they don't eat burgers then? chill out dude, I've noticed that you take things too seriously now I understand why, had no idea you were a doo-gooder that explains a lot. I do take my hat off to you though, a lot of good work for charity etc. :bowdown

Doo gooder ?!?! you really dont have a clue do you .

oh for fecks sake will you lighten up, it was a just a bit of a joke, I genuinely take my hat off to you pal. That is a fine and noble thing you're doing and deserves respect which you certainly get from me, just wish I could respect your opinions on football as much. :p
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Postby Rockthekop » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:38 pm

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Postby Dundalk » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:38 pm

Rafa....


Rafa Benitez has told his disheartened players they still have an excellent chance of ending Liverpool's long wait for a league title despite missing out on top spot with a 1-1 draw against Everton.
Steven Gerrard looked to have given the Reds all three points with a wonderful hit from 30 yards. Anfield was stunned, however, when Tim Cahill nodded home at the near post with just minutes remaining.

The result puts Liverpool level on points with leaders Manchester United, who have a superior goal difference and a game in hand.

Asked how big a blow a derby draw was to his side's title hopes, Benitez replied: "It is too soon. We are in a very good position. It could be better, but we have to look at the positives. We are level on points at the top with Man Utd and it's January. We are also through in the Champions League and the Cup.

"We have to be disappointed because we dropped two points when we were winning with three minutes to go, but still there are a lot of positives.

"You have to think about whether we would have wanted to be in this position if you asked back in August - I can guarantee that 100 per cent of the fans would have said yes.

"I have told the players - and it's not easy because everyone is disappointed - that they have to look at the positives.

"We can play better. Some players are coming back from injury and they will improve."

Asked if the foul from Yossi Benayoun which led to Everton's equaliser was avoidable, Benitez added: "I have seen the replay of how we conceded and maybe it wasn't necessary. The delivery was really good but maybe we could have done better."

Reporters also quizzed Benitez on whether he regretted substituting Fernando Torres shortly before the leveller.

He said: "I do not know what difference it would have made to have a very tired Torres on the pitch defending this free-kick."
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:38 pm

heimdall wrote:
GYBS wrote:
heimdall wrote:
GYBS wrote:
heimdall wrote:
GYBS wrote:
heimdall wrote:
Ciggy wrote:My husband has just worked for 48 hours and cannot put in 100% Its not fair. I cannot be doing with it anymore he earns pitance to our players and has been working for 48 hours.

Liverpool feck off

How do you work for 48 hours, I didn't know that was legal or possible but I realise your point and sympathise, and I'm sure you don't mean Liverpool feck off.

worked for longer than 48 hours before

flipping burgers for more than 48 hours straight?  :D

actually working in kosovo with the military doing humanitary work in refugee camps - anymore smart :censored: comments you want to make ?

So they don't eat burgers then? chill out dude, I've noticed that you take things too seriously now I understand why, had no idea you were a doo-gooder that explains a lot. I do take my hat off to you though, a lot of good work for charity etc. :bowdown

Doo gooder ?!?! you really dont have a clue do you .

oh for fecks sake will you lighten up, it was a just a bit of a joke, I genuinely take my hat off to you pal. That is a fine and noble thing you're doing and deserves respect which you certainly get from me, just wish I could respect your opinions on football as much. :p

He is just itching for a fight don't drop to his level.
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:38 pm

you never will .
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Postby Zidane » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:39 pm

I'm all for being optimistic but we need to step it up.  Drop Keane to the bench and play him as a sub from now on until he has a couple of good games off the bench.  If we ever go 4-4-2 again please don't make Stevie and Xabi holding midfielders it completely makes going 4-4-2 pointless with our RW and LW we can't afford to have two holding CM's.  Neither of our wings has the pace to make any runs and actually beat the defender to the through ball.  I know this will never happen under Rafa though so I'm starting to doubt whether he is the right guy for us.  Sure he can win us some cups but we don't want that so we may need a change of direction.  Even if it cost us cup medals.

His tactics completely nullified the offensive lineup we put out there and it was frustrating to watch.
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Postby Gerrard30391 » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:39 pm

GYBS wrote:grow up the pair of you - like a bunch of immature kids .

GYBS

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make a sentance,

it describes them well.
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Postby Kharhaz » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:39 pm

LegBarnes wrote:
Kharhaz wrote:
LegBarnes wrote:its gonna be benny bashing from me for a long time.

Try dating, works a treat for that kind of thing !

me and the mrs both like benny bashing so that sounds like a date to me.  :cool:

:D Just kidding fella.

Im actually not too fussed about this result. Dissapointed but cant understand why people go to such lengths to criticise the team, manager, each other or whatever. Anything can happen in derbies, they are always passionate affairs, remember the 4-4 when Dalglish was in charge? In these matches these results happen. We are yet to play the other top teams and results against these will change everything, especially at old trafford. Poor result to go with a poor performance, lets put it down to playing on a monday, a rare occurance.

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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:39 pm

Dundalk wrote:Rafa....


Rafa Benitez has told his disheartened players they still have an excellent chance of ending Liverpool's long wait for a league title despite missing out on top spot with a 1-1 draw against Everton.
Steven Gerrard looked to have given the Reds all three points with a wonderful hit from 30 yards. Anfield was stunned, however, when Tim Cahill nodded home at the near post with just minutes remaining.

The result puts Liverpool level on points with leaders Manchester United, who have a superior goal difference and a game in hand.

Asked how big a blow a derby draw was to his side's title hopes, Benitez replied: "It is too soon. We are in a very good position. It could be better, but we have to look at the positives. We are level on points at the top with Man Utd and it's January. We are also through in the Champions League and the Cup.

"We have to be disappointed because we dropped two points when we were winning with three minutes to go, but still there are a lot of positives.

"You have to think about whether we would have wanted to be in this position if you asked back in August - I can guarantee that 100 per cent of the fans would have said yes.

"I have told the players - and it's not easy because everyone is disappointed - that they have to look at the positives.

"We can play better. Some players are coming back from injury and they will improve."

Asked if the foul from Yossi Benayoun which led to Everton's equaliser was avoidable, Benitez added: "I have seen the replay of how we conceded and maybe it wasn't necessary. The delivery was really good but maybe we could have done better."

Reporters also quizzed Benitez on whether he regretted substituting Fernando Torres shortly before the leveller.

He said: "I do not know what difference it would have made to have a very tired Torres on the pitch defending this free-kick."

that interview two words .... TOTAL :censored: !
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Postby GYBS » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:41 pm

well lets see whose opinion is more valid yours on rafas - ncie and simple to see .
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Postby LegBarnes » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:42 pm

GYBS wrote:well lets see whose opinion is more valid yours on rafas - ncie and simple to see .

sorry now agian in english I am not a enigma decoder.
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Postby heimdall » Mon Jan 19, 2009 11:42 pm

Gerrard30391 wrote:
GYBS wrote:grow up the pair of you - like a bunch of immature kids .

GYBS

Waste and Space,

make a sentance,

it describes them well.

and who the feck asked for your opinion numb nuts?? Sorry that is a bit harsh but seriously how rude barging into the middle of an argument with nastiness like that anyway can I be space, that sounds kind of cool, waste just sounds like a bin man or something.  :D
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