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PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:42 pm
by Raoul
There is sure to be a US tour soon.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:52 pm
by Greavesie
Raoul wrote:
Reg wrote:Those seats look a 50 bob bus ride from the pitch.... :(

Yep. As far as I know there is no dedicated football stadium here. A shame, but beggars can't be choosers. Just good to see the team, and take my wife and kids along.

I was gonna comment on the running track but Reg has beaten me to it  :p

You're right about the half empty stadium as well, looks like a fair few empty seats there. I can see why Spurs wanted rid of the running track now if they got the Olympic Stadium

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:32 pm
by ethanr
Raoul wrote:There is sure to be a US tour soon.

I was hoping and even expecting one this summer tbh.  I thought now that FSG has taken over they could attack the American market in areas they knew would be productive.  I was sure they'd play a game in or near Boston.  I'm hoping next summer will bring the to the states, and as soon as it's announced I'll be buying tickets.

Actually heading halfway across the states on Monday to watch Newcastle play with my brother.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:49 pm
by Raoul
Greavesie wrote:
Raoul wrote:
Reg wrote:Those seats look a 50 bob bus ride from the pitch.... :(

Yep. As far as I know there is no dedicated football stadium here. A shame, but beggars can't be choosers. Just good to see the team, and take my wife and kids along.

I was gonna comment on the running track but Reg has beaten me to it  :p

You're right about the half empty stadium as well, looks like a fair few empty seats there. I can see why Spurs wanted rid of the running track now if they got the Olympic Stadium

Yeah, imagine playing for West Ham. In the Championship. With your lovely new Olympic Stadium only quarter-filled. And the few fans that are there, so far away you can barely even hear 'em.

  :D  :D  :D

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:58 pm
by Reg
Raoul wrote:
Reg wrote:Those seats look a 50 bob bus ride from the pitch.... :(

Yep. As far as I know there is no dedicated football stadium here. A shame, but beggars can't be choosers. Just good to see the team, and take my wife and kids along.

Thats true mate. I took my 2 boys to their first Liverpool game last christmas.. when we lost to Wolves at Anfield.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 7:03 pm
by Greavesie
Reg wrote:
Raoul wrote:
Reg wrote:Those seats look a 50 bob bus ride from the pitch.... :(

Yep. As far as I know there is no dedicated football stadium here. A shame, but beggars can't be choosers. Just good to see the team, and take my wife and kids along.

Thats true mate. I took my 2 boys to their first Liverpool game last christmas.. when we lost to Wolves at Anfield.

Merry Christmas!!

love, Roy

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 8:06 pm
by Reg
Guangdong 3 Liverpool 4: match report   13 Jul 2011

Charlie Adam made his debut off the bench as Liverpool opened their pre-season campaign with a narrow victory over Guangdong Sunray Cave in China.

Two goals in quick succession from Christian Poulsen and David Ngog midway through the first half put Kenny Dalglish's side in control and youngster Conor Coady grabbed a third in the second half after Guangdong had pulled one back.


When Andy Carroll netted five minutes from time, that looked to be that, but there was still time for the hosts to make it a tight finish with two well-taken goals. The visitors dominated the early stages, with Ngog seeing his shot blocked by keeper Yu Yongzhe, and they took the lead in the 19th minute when Joe Cole's deep cross was tucked away by an unmarked Poulsen.

Less than three minutes later Liverpool doubled their lead through Ngog, who seized on Jonjo Shelvey's pass before sliding his shot under the keeper.
Dani Pacheco should have made it three but shot past the post from 10 yards out, and Guangdong slowly began to come into the match.

Peter Gulacsi just managed to prevent Mahama Awal's shot going through his legs and into the net, but the Reds keeper was beaten in first half injury time by a powerful header from Ricardo Steer.

Dalglish changed his entire team at half-time, sending on former Blackpool midfielder Adam plus the likes of Carroll, Dirk Kuyt and Alberto Aquilani.

Adam showed off his range of passing but Liverpool found themselves on the back foot for much of the second half and it was against the run of play when 18-year-old Coady drilled in their third in the 72nd minute.

Carroll had set up his young team-mate, and he then got on the scoresheet himself with a deflected finish from Maxi Rodriguez's pass.

Guangdong kept battling and got their reward with Lu Lin's lovely curling finish in the 90th minute, which was swiftly followed by another stylish effort from Yin Hongbo, who comprehensively beat Daniel Agger before firing into the corner, but Liverpool held on.

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 9:23 pm
by Ben Patrick
Reg wrote:
Raoul wrote:
Reg wrote:Those seats look a 50 bob bus ride from the pitch.... :(

Yep. As far as I know there is no dedicated football stadium here. A shame, but beggars can't be choosers. Just good to see the team, and take my wife and kids along.

Thats true mate. I took my 2 boys to their first Liverpool game last christmas.. when we lost to Wolves at Anfield.

me and my son went to that, he is just 13 now but i was scared i would have frightened him off for good.

He said we were unlucky and deserved to win  :D

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 10:01 pm
by SouthCoastShankly
ethanr wrote:
Raoul wrote:There is sure to be a US tour soon.

I was hoping and even expecting one this summer tbh.  I thought now that FSG has taken over they could attack the American market in areas they knew would be productive.  I was sure they'd play a game in or near Boston.  I'm hoping next summer will bring the to the states, and as soon as it's announced I'll be buying tickets.

Actually heading halfway across the states on Monday to watch Newcastle play with my brother.

Whatever they do next season they will have to fit it around the far east tour.

It's all well and good attacking new markets like USA but even the US pails into insignificance when you accept the Market size of the far east.

The far east are emerging markets and will ALWAYS be priority for preseason

PostPosted: Thu Jul 14, 2011 5:51 am
by maypaxvobiscum
ethanr wrote:Actually heading halfway across the states on Monday to watch Newcastle play with my brother.

:D

PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 9:23 am
by Roger Red Hat
Image

PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 2:17 pm
by Greavesie
Roger Red Hat wrote:Image

turns out something good does come from these friendlies afterall

PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 2:55 pm
by jacdaniel
Greavesie wrote:
Roger Red Hat wrote:Image

turns out something good does come from these friendlies afterall

They progressively get worse looking from left to right.   :D

PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2011 3:55 pm
by Kenny Kan
jacdaniel wrote:
Greavesie wrote:
Roger Red Hat wrote:Image

turns out something good does come from these friendlies afterall

They progressively get worse looking from left to right.   :D

:D


The one on the right is a ladyboy.