The 2013-2014 Liverpool FC Thread
I am more than happy to laugh at Liverpool, but after they, perhaps foolishly, stood by him, despite him embarrassing them repeatedly, now he is using his own poor behaviour to engineer a move to a big club. Even Liverpool do not deserve to be treated that way, I hope they finally see he has been more trouble than he is worth, and cash in on him and thereby allow him to screw with another clubs reputation.
Evening chaps
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...ng-8727551.htm
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Liverpool fever has hit Melbourne, a massive crowd at the stadium and the city has turned red with flags scarves and red shirts everywhere.
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Liverpool fever has hit Melbourne, a massive crowd at the stadium and the city has turned red with flags scarves and red shirts everywhere.
Last edited by Oldun; Jul 24, 2013 at 09:03 AM.
Suarez has thrown his toys out of the pram, and doesn't get them back 
No player is bigger than the club.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...t-8751148.html
First offer of a tenner gets a player that shows no respect for his club, manager or supporters.

No player is bigger than the club.
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...t-8751148.html
First offer of a tenner gets a player that shows no respect for his club, manager or supporters.
I was more referring to the general lfc fans "on the street" so to speak not those in here.
Yeah I've been impressed with Rodgers throughout.
Yeah I've been impressed with Rodgers throughout.
Last edited by Funkii Munkii; Aug 8, 2013 at 07:31 PM.
OK people as you know I am not a footy fan and rarely post in here, but every bloody day I listen to the radio or watch the TV and the sports news comes on I hear another load of crap about this Suarez bloke!
Why are Liverpool so insistent on keeping him, why keep a player that doesn't want to play for you no atter how good he is? Yes I know he's a great player and worth a firtune/is an assest and all that, but what message does it send out to the rest of the dressing rom etc. etc.
I would imagine that a football team playing in the Premiership is like a well oile machine and everything needs to be harmonious to get 100% out of them. week in week out... can Liverpool really say their team is harmonious with this guy wanting to leave. training alone etc. etc.
Sorry, but to an outsider it makes no sense! Tevez pulled a similar stunt last year I am led to believe and Manchester City lost the championship by a country mile... not saying that was the sole reason, but.... it can't help can it???
That and I am sick of hearing about it LOL!
Why are Liverpool so insistent on keeping him, why keep a player that doesn't want to play for you no atter how good he is? Yes I know he's a great player and worth a firtune/is an assest and all that, but what message does it send out to the rest of the dressing rom etc. etc.
I would imagine that a football team playing in the Premiership is like a well oile machine and everything needs to be harmonious to get 100% out of them. week in week out... can Liverpool really say their team is harmonious with this guy wanting to leave. training alone etc. etc.
Sorry, but to an outsider it makes no sense! Tevez pulled a similar stunt last year I am led to believe and Manchester City lost the championship by a country mile... not saying that was the sole reason, but.... it can't help can it???
That and I am sick of hearing about it LOL!
Last edited by f1_fan; Aug 9, 2013 at 09:37 AM.
Title contenders no, but you would have to say that if Liverpool have any hope of getting in the top 4 then they can't sell their best player to the one team that is likely to be a direct rival for 4th. They need to make it clear that if he is to leave then it will be to another league and for a price they think is acceptable. I do think it has gone to far to say that he's not for sale whatsoever, Liverpool haven't the resources to sit an asset of his value in the reserves and as you say it benefits no one.
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Nice little win at the weekend
Decent first half display and stifled them in the second. They struggled to cope with Coutinho and the frustration was pretty apparent 
All the while we can turn what would have previously been a draw into a win, we'll do well.
Happy with the defensive signings, especially Sahko
Looking forward to seeing Moses in a red shirt too

All the while we can turn what would have previously been a draw into a win, we'll do well.
Happy with the defensive signings, especially Sahko
Looking forward to seeing Moses in a red shirt too
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Liverpool fans welcome return of utter hopelessness
SUPPORTERS have applauded Liverpool’s return to comedic woefulness following yesterday’s defeat at Hull.
Protestors outside the KC Stadium had demanded that the Liverpool board bring back the slapstick style of play that fans have enjoyed over the last few decades.
The demonstration was headed by former player and beloved physical comedy performer Djimi Traore, who managed to fall over three times and accidentally set fire to his banner.
Manager Brendan Rogers said: “We rested Danny Sturridge to make sure he stopped his run of scoring goals and Skrtel continues to be the most brilliantly uncoordinated man I’ve ever worked with, so it all went to plan.
“It’s one thing losing to quality teams like Southampton and Arsenal but if we really want to challenge for a bottom-four place we have to be having our **** handed to us by the small boys, too.”
The return of Joe Allen to the side, whom fans affectionately refer to as ‘Like if Xavi had a stroke’, and the continued existence of Iago Aspas, all bode well for Liverpool’s future mediocrity, but most agree that Suarez needs to leave as soon as possible.
Liverpool fan Wayne Hayes said: “He may be an abusive cannibal with a dubious centre of gravity near the penalty area but the way he controls the ball and makes it go in the net just isn’t the Liverpool way.
“Igor Biscan. Jan Kromkamp. Bjorn Kvarme. Now they were proper old-school bags of ****.”
http://www.thedailymash.co.uk/sport/...-2013120281591







Kolo was immense 

