JimboJones99 wrote: » .........Vitally important that we are able to grind out results and turn 1-1's into 1-0 by being more resolute defensively and giving opposing teams belief that they always can score against us.
Vicxas wrote: » International breaks are the worst in here, least we didn't lose like the last IB
5starpool wrote: » We drew 1-1 with Spurs before the last one.
5starpool wrote: » We've conceded 1 goal in each of our last 5 league games, so not as bad as it sounds really
8-10 wrote: » Same amount as have Man City as a comparison. They have only 1 clean sheet and have conceded against Swansea, Sunderland, West Ham, Stoke and 2 against Spurs
Vicxas wrote: » Was it not after the Burnley defeat?
corwill wrote: » http://www.theanfieldwrap.com/2016/10/roberto-firmino-is-bobby-becoming-liverpools-main-man/
emmetkenny wrote: » Spotted this in the Man City threadhttps://twitter.com/City_Watch/status/782942316998828032
Liam O wrote: » Those tables are a bit silly though. I mean United's spending has obviously been huge recently but they're probably counting the money spent 12 years ago on Rooney in that. Same as City's total probably includes Aguero and Silva. Doesn't count players who have come and gone too.
Harry Palmr wrote: » The "par" table. Spurs leading after their win over City with Man Utd, Liverpool are +3.2 (oh Burnley! :mad:)
Liam O wrote: » Though it is depressing as a United fan when you see the scattergun approach to transfers under LVG.
mosstin wrote: » https://twitter.com/MrBoywunder/status/782973820303007744 That penultimate pass for Ings' 3rd goal. :eek:
klose wrote: » Football stats are gone a bit mad these days, every graph/chart is usually convoluted and hard to read.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Good news Rigobert Song is out of the coma and off all machines and breathing for himself James Pearce just tweeted.
K-9 wrote: » Everton 14th! The Championship was the 5th highest spending league in Europe in the Summer which gives an idea of the advantages English clubs have.
Wheety wrote: » I know the saying "if my auntie had balls she'd be my uncle" but ****ing hell, that Burnley game. If we had beat them we'd be top. Apart from that game our form has been great, even if some performances weren't. Spurs were lucky to get a draw from that game. Hate Monday night football when we're playing but it would be amazing if we beat Utd