The 2009-2010 Liverpool Thread
Whoever they were I believe hey were trying to escape 
Are you sure it wasn't Stevie G trying on the Chelsea top again ??
I see he came out after the mtch sayimng they'd win the trophy PMSL

Are you sure it wasn't Stevie G trying on the Chelsea top again ??
I see he came out after the mtch sayimng they'd win the trophy PMSL
Last edited by Funkii Munkii; Feb 19, 2010 at 11:18 PM.
Shame I missed Match of the Day last night...
BBC
" ...like The Monty Python sketch where gangland rivals had their heads nailed to tables, it is impossible to imagine how this vicious form of comedy retribution might actually feel - but try the pain inflicted by watching Manchester City and Liverpool at Eastlands and you might just get a good idea.
Liverpool left with a point and £25,000 rifled from their less-than-bulging coffers by way of a fine imposed for collecting six yellow cards. This was a minor offence because the major crime on the charge sheet was committed by both City and Liverpool, namely impersonating teams with serious ambitions to reach next season's Champions League.
If fortune favours the brave then City and Liverpool will not be in the top four at season's end because Eastlands was littered with frightened men, on the pitch and in the technical area, and it resulted in a thoroughly wretched football match.
They were men who were frightened of defeat and its potential consequences. The climate of fear hung over Eastlands like a bad smell, so it was somehow appropriate that City and Liverpool stank the place out.
...simply no excuse for the embarrassing lack of quality, ambition and drive in evidence from two teams with grand designs on finishing fourth and taking their place in Europe's elite group next season.
From first to last there was an absence of action, entertainment, technique and a simple willingness to go and win a vital football match. If you think this sounds bad, in reality and in the flesh it was probably worse."
I'd rather my team give away some points trying, than be as dull to watch as that.
Cheers
FB
BBC
" ...like The Monty Python sketch where gangland rivals had their heads nailed to tables, it is impossible to imagine how this vicious form of comedy retribution might actually feel - but try the pain inflicted by watching Manchester City and Liverpool at Eastlands and you might just get a good idea.
Liverpool left with a point and £25,000 rifled from their less-than-bulging coffers by way of a fine imposed for collecting six yellow cards. This was a minor offence because the major crime on the charge sheet was committed by both City and Liverpool, namely impersonating teams with serious ambitions to reach next season's Champions League.
If fortune favours the brave then City and Liverpool will not be in the top four at season's end because Eastlands was littered with frightened men, on the pitch and in the technical area, and it resulted in a thoroughly wretched football match.
They were men who were frightened of defeat and its potential consequences. The climate of fear hung over Eastlands like a bad smell, so it was somehow appropriate that City and Liverpool stank the place out.
...simply no excuse for the embarrassing lack of quality, ambition and drive in evidence from two teams with grand designs on finishing fourth and taking their place in Europe's elite group next season.
From first to last there was an absence of action, entertainment, technique and a simple willingness to go and win a vital football match. If you think this sounds bad, in reality and in the flesh it was probably worse."
I'd rather my team give away some points trying, than be as dull to watch as that.
Cheers
FB
The V sign is not an obscene gesture. It originates from medieval times, when the French caught an English archer they cut his bow string pulling fingers off.
Sticking two fingers up is merely an indication to the French that we can still shoot arrows at them.
On a different note LFC are rubbish, holding on to the ball has become a big problem along with low quality players, poor tactics and a manager who was only successful with the previous managers players.
Sack the Spaniard!!!!!
Sticking two fingers up is merely an indication to the French that we can still shoot arrows at them.
On a different note LFC are rubbish, holding on to the ball has become a big problem along with low quality players, poor tactics and a manager who was only successful with the previous managers players.
Sack the Spaniard!!!!!
! but I doubt if some **** playing for Liverpool does
Someone has to keep the LFC thread afloat
Well after watching the game the other night, I think it's safe to say that yet another corner has been turned. 
However, it would appear to me that rather than turning corners, we need to be accelerating down the road of success. All these turned corners have left us dizzy, and disorganised.
I have the answer for Rafa below. His must be faulty.


However, it would appear to me that rather than turning corners, we need to be accelerating down the road of success. All these turned corners have left us dizzy, and disorganised.
I have the answer for Rafa below. His must be faulty.





