Gerty wrote: » Could have been worse. Brad Smith is the the England lb yeah? Or is he the Aussie? I always get mixed up with him and Tom King. I pretty sure he got a good roasting at the u17 WC anyhow. Raheem has barely been in the game but did well for the goal. Adorjan has barely touched the ball. We are still creating chances like we did in the home leg though, just need to finish them. Sporting playing very well at times.
opr wrote: » Wow what a goal from Sporting! Opr
djfitzerjnr wrote: » another Hendo-hater? Have you seen him play as CM this season? Did very well when he came on there against United, and is running the England u21's from there. Are you are basing your whole opinion of him playing out of position?
Sir Gallagher wrote: » djfitzerjnr wrote: » another Hendo-hater? Have you seen him play as CM this season? Did very well when he came on there against United, and is running the England u21's from there. Are you are basing your whole opinion of him playing out of position? I'm using him as an example of the players we have to provide for us after Suarez and Gerrard. None of which i would put into a "class" bracket. I think Henderson has a bright future but we need players for the here and now. The FA are going to make an example of Suarez and we're gonna be fcked.
Fowler87 wrote: » But Terry will probably get away with it :rolleyes:
willmunny1990 wrote: » What makes you think that? Terry admitted saying the words "black cnut" but in the context of defending himself, IMO that's a suspect defense. IMO their both as guilty as sin, its in their character.
Less well publicised is Suarez's charity work which took up much of his spare time in South Africa. “I care about social inequality,” he said. “Whenever I can I love being active part of organisations that promote solidarity projects. “Football has got this tremendous power of joining people, without any skin, religion and social discrimination.”
amiable wrote: » Spot on i'd say you are there about Suarezhttp://www.lfchistory.net/Articles/Article/3174
willmunny1990 wrote: » guilty as sin, its in their character.
willmunny1990 wrote: » Don't forget this.http://youtu.be/wBX9MGLaWlg Coupled with alleged racial abuse and his unsavory onfield antics hes hardly a saint.
amiable wrote: » Maybe you are a bit slow? Alleged racist abuse it is. The youtube clip has nothing to do with racism. A saint he may not be but neither am I and i'm no racist.
Sir Gallagher wrote: » Lads save ut for the racism thread. I'm just concerned about the possible implications this will have on our season.
opr wrote: » That Sporting side is as good as any side I have ever watched at youth level. Some of the football they played tonight was breathtaking and to see them still working so hard when they lost the ball at 4-1 up was incredible. Opr
Sir Gallagher wrote: » Cissokho? That one makes no sense so i wouldnt be surprised if it's true.
mixednuts wrote: » IMO kiss 4th goodbye . Cant see any other source of goals in the current squad .
monkey9 wrote: » Liverpool are trying to negotiate a cut-price January deal for Lyon’s Aly Cissokho. Versatile Cissokho, a left back who can also operate in midfield, is wanted by both the Reds and Newcastle, but he is believed to want a move to Anfield. Lyon president Jean Michel Aulas has admitted the club will look for “some solutions”, and it is believed they need to balance the books. That means Liverpool may be able to drive a hard bargain at around £6million for the 24-year-old, as their director of football Damien Comolli has good links with Lyon.http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/transfer-news/Liverpool-transfer-gossip-Aly-Cissokho-Lyon-full-back-and-midfielder-is-a-January-target-article831419.html
kop77 wrote: » Just looking at the PL fixtures Luis might miss if given a 6 match ban.... City (H) Fulham (A) QPR (H) Villa (A) Wigan (A) Blackburn (H) 10 match ban.... add Newcastle (H) City (A) Stoke (H) Bolton (A)stupid question but do Carling / FA cup games count?