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Liverpool vs blackburn - Anfield, 28/02/10 15.00

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 8:39 am
by Owzat
Must win game, with it looking like pompey will go into administration.

- Blackburn have won only once away from home in the league this season, a win at rivals Bolton
- The last time Blackburn beat Liverpool in the league was only 2006/07 when they won 1-0 at Ewood Park
- Liverpool could only draw 0-0 at Ewood Park in the reverse fixture this season
- Liverpool won 4-0 at Anfield last season and 3-1 at Anfield in 2007/08
- Blackburn last won at Anfield in the FA Cup (1-0) in 1999/2000, oddly enough the only meeting in the FA Cup during the Premiership coming in the season Blackburn spent outside it.
- Blackburn's only win at Anfield in the Premiership came in 1993/94, Mike Newell scoring the only goal.

LAST SIX AT ANFIELD

08/09 LIV 4-0 BLA
07/08 LIV 3-1 BLA
06/07 LIV 1-1 BLA
05/06 LIV 1-0 BLA
04/05 LIV 0-0 BLA
03/04 LIV 4-0 BLA

P6 W4 D2 L0 F13 A2 PTS 14

Could have done without a trip to Romania, but at least it is a winnable home game to follow. Blackburn are currently 12th, 11 points clear of the relegation zone and 11 points behind villa and ourselves so pretty much midtable and likely to stay there. They're on a pretty reasonable run of league form themselves, WWLDWW compared to our DLWWDW so they're slightly the better form side although our fixtures were tougher and their away record counters any recent form as their four wins were all at home, same as our last four wins.

Don't pencil in a win just yet, if they prove obdurate and difficult to break down then we could struggle to break them down. The advantage we had last night was the 1-0 lead we took into it so the opposition had to score and when we scored that knocked the stuffing out of them, we take no lead into this match and away goals don't count.

This is a game we could as easily draw 0-0, win 1-0 or maybe score 2-4 goals in, just one of those that could be any winning score or low/no score draw except perhaps the unlikeliest of home defeats. Not one I'd ever like to predict

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:38 am
by GRAHAM01
who is going to this game? i'm going and will be going in the albert before the game, i won't be able to get on line after 1pm today but if you are going and fancy getting a pint send me a pm :cool:

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:46 pm
by SouthCoastShankly
What has Pompey going into administration got to do with our game against Blackburn?

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 2:00 pm
by Owzat
SouthCoastShankly wrote:What has Pompey going into administration got to do with our game against Blackburn?

No free three point gain on rivals as some were lining up, that is if they complete their fixtures as looks likely. We lost to pompey, most sides picked up three points, so if their fixtures were wiped from the records then we'd be losing no points while teams that won would lose 1,2,3,4 or 6 points

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 2:21 pm
by SouthCoastShankly
Owzat wrote:
SouthCoastShankly wrote:What has Pompey going into administration got to do with our game against Blackburn?

No free three point gain on rivals as some were lining up, that is if they complete their fixtures as looks likely. We lost to pompey, most sides picked up three points, so if their fixtures were wiped from the records then we'd be losing no points while teams that won would lose 1,2,3,4 or 6 points

Ok. I would imagine they will fulfill their fixtures. I can't think of a side that has been placed into administration and folded completely. They'd play their kids if needs be.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:12 pm
by Fauxy
Easy win.

3-0

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 5:48 pm
by Walms
Been lucky enough to get tickets for Blackburn and Pompey.

This is my first game at Anfield, I was wondering where the best pubs for a laugh / atmosphere are before and after the game?

As train back to London (me originally from the north east) is not till 7.45.

Thanks

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:36 pm
by Reg
I have a soft spot for Blackburn however we have to put them to the sword, its a must-win... should be 3-0 or a darn good explanation if it isnt.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 6:55 pm
by Fauxy
Walms wrote:Been lucky enough to get tickets for Blackburn and Pompey.

This is my first game at Anfield, I was wondering where the best pubs for a laugh / atmosphere are before and after the game?

As train back to London (me originally from the north east) is not till 7.45.

Thanks

If your looking for atmosphere then go to The Albert.

Its always packed though so will take a while to get served

:oops:

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 9:57 pm
by Dundalk
All going well we will win this one 2-0

I hope Nando and Aqua get a good run out, we need to score a few goals to boast our confidence about going forward

PostPosted: Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:15 pm
by RED BEERGOGGLES
I think we will easily win this one I love playing Fat Sams teams at Anfield they are so predictable ,hope we play Kelly at right back allowing Jamie and Agger to form a solid centre to our defence

PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:23 am
by tubby
Was only a matter of time before Churchill opened his gob


Sam Allardyce reignites his feud with Rafael Benítez
Tony Barrett

The mutual antipathy between Rafael Benítez and Sam Allardyce has been laid bare yet again with the Blackburn Rovers manager accusing his fellow manager and long-time adversary of turning Liverpool into a physical side in his desperation to secure Champions League football.

In a withering and, as yet, unanswered attack, Allardyce also claimed that Benítez is so obsessed with the way the teams managed by the Rovers manager play football that he sent a video dossier to Keith Hackett, the former general manager of the Professional Game Match Officials Board.

The pair have long been at daggers drawn, with Benítez having been critical of the style of football used by Allardyce, a sentiment that dates back to the Spaniard’s third game in England in August 2004, when Sami Hyypia, the defender, had his nose broken in a challenge with Kevin Davies, the Bolton centre forward.

Their relationship plumbed new depths last season when Allardyce accused Benítez of making “disrespectful” gestures during Liverpool’s 4-0 win over Blackburn at Anfield.
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With the latest outbreak of hostilities coming before tomorrow’s clash between their teams at Anfield, the indications are that the antagonism between the pair remains as strong as ever.

Allardyce said: “It’s not of any importance to me what Rafa thinks about what I do and don’t do. I know how good a manager I am and how good a job I can do. I wouldn’t be here for ten years if I couldn’t do it. So I have no worries about what he thinks about me or my team.

“We can beat them on any given date, that is the most important thing to me, and we know we can beat them because I did it at the Reebok. Because he didn’t like it he found an excuse about how we played. Wenger did it, Mourinho did it, they all do it when they get their backsides smacked.

“That will get him moaning about me again, but I am not bothered. He even went as far as putting a DVD together and sending it to Keith Hackett. He doesn’t know I know that, but I do. He has a bee in his bonnet.

“He is entitled to have his opinion as everyone else is and it’s nice to have someone complaining about you when you are beating them. It’s not about me or him though. It’s about my players going to Anfield and playing good football.

“Liverpool’s physical side has come out in them in recent weeks. Based on how well they finished last year, I am very surprised they have gone through the turmoil they have in the past few months.

“They have not been as pretty and fluid as they could be, but they have done the job and got the results they needed to get themselves back in the pack. They’ve had to go back to basics.

“But if it’s a physical challenge they want on Sunday then I will be happy to go down that route.”

Steven Gerrard readily admits that Liverpool have been some way short of their best this season, particularly in terms of attacking football, but he still believes they can finish in the top four of the Barclays Premier League.

Liverpool did manage a 3-1 win away to Unirea Urziceni on Thursday to move into the last 16 of the Europa League, although they will be without Martin Skrtel for around two months after the defender suffered a broken metatarsal in Romania.

Gerrard said: “It was slightly worrying that we were not creating enough. To win football matches you have got to create a lot of chances and we did that against Unirea. Now we’ve got to get the balance right between now and the end of the season.

“You have to be good defensively but have a bit of bottle and be a bit risky in the final third as well. It does play on your mind. The most important thing is to defend well and keep clean sheets but it is also important that you do well going forward.

“Everyone knows the key to this club is finishing in the top four. It’s vital. We have got to be realistic. We know the season up until now has been very frustrating. In an ideal situation we’d still be in the Champions League and the title race.

“That’s gone now, so we have to reassess and go for different targets. The target now is to try and win the Europa League and finish fourth. That would be a bit of a nice way to finish a disappointing season.”

PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:45 am
by NANNY RED
:laugh:  :laugh: Cheeky fat gobsh.ite ,

PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:54 am
by J*o*n*D*o*e
Fergie loving fat tw@t, i really do hope we turn these over, come on Redmen

PostPosted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 8:38 am
by leep33
Hopefully we will tank them and shut Fergies best mate Allardyce up, as i see he has been gobbing off in the papers about Rafa again today.