Speak Now wrote: » The year on year trips to Burnley mirror the continuous improvement under Kloop. The 2-0 defeat with 80% possession. The last gasp winner from Klavan after conceding the late equaliser. Coming from behind in last half hour to win 3-1. Then yesterday as comfortable as you'll ever win away to Burnley.
rob316 wrote: » Great win it's becoming a bit too predictable these days though. We just keep winning and winning. I miss the days of 5-4 against Norwich or a famous Anfield draw to West Brom.
rob316 wrote: » What a team just sheer quality back to front.
ricero wrote: » It's great to be going into the first break of the season with a 100% record and top of the table.
TitianGerm wrote: » I'm glad we won both halves yesterday. Be very disappointing if we only scored the three goals in the first half!!
Potential Underachiever wrote: » Just quoting you but not picking on you per se. This thing about winning both halves has run it's course surely or will people make that 'joke' all season? One poster mentioned after the Norwich game that we lost the 2nd half, so people have decided to relentlessly flog that to death ever since, it's losing it's funniness with every passing post. Same yesterday one poster commented about a lack of goals from midfield, cue lots of posts trying to be funny about it. I look forward to a spike in these type of posts now that I've voiced my disapproval.
TitianGerm wrote: » Quite frankly I couldn't care less what you think as all you seem to contribute to this thread is complaints and your opinion on what and what should not be discussed.
Charlie19 wrote: » Ojo was really poor when he came on for Rangers early in the 2nd half.
jasonb wrote: » James Pearce reckons Allison won't be back until October. Hopefully we can keep this excellent run going...
TitianGerm wrote: » Is he on loan up there or did we sell him? Scored last week I think. Edit just looked him up there and he's 22. For some reason I thought he was around 19.
Osmosis Jones wrote: » You know maybe Adrian isn't so bad after all
Turtyturd wrote: » Tbf that’s exactly what he’s been doing with tame shots (maybe not quite as bad) but we’ve gotten away with it.
Agent Coulson wrote: » Poch is close to walking I think a lose here could push him out and that wouldn't be good with Ole still at the wheel skidding all over the place in Manchester. A new driver at the wheel is needed there with Poch free to take the it.
Widdensushi wrote: » a draw between ars spurs would be the best result from a liverpool point of view ?