dannydiamond wrote: » I watched Moneyball tonight. The guy that plays John Henry is the spit of him! It's a cracking movie btw.
doc_17 wrote: » if Suarez is found guilty what could the punishment be? I'm assuming some sort of ban but I have no idea what length it would be? Anybody know?
Melion wrote: » Jesus christ, its just been on SSN that Torres has scored more league goals for Liverpool in 2011 than he has for Chelsea. That is incredible.
mosstin wrote: » Probably 6-8 games minimum.
Kess73 wrote: » Mind you if he were to be found genuinely guilty he would deserve a very harsh punishment. I know some might disagree with that as it would be a massive blow to the team, but certain things I don't want associated with LFC and racism is one of them. I'm just hoping that it is deemed as a misunderstanding, and that it is really what happened as well.
daithijjj wrote: » For me this a game for Dirkaldinho. I would prefer to see a line up close to this. Reina Johnson Agger Skrtel Enrique Lucas Henderson Adam Kuyt Downing Suarez My only worry with that would be Kuyt's ability (pace) to track Cole so possibly start Downing there and give Cole pace to worry about, i just fear Kuyt's lack of it might see Cole go forward more frequently. Hendo should play centrally and help out Adam/Lucas. Use Enrique and Johnson as our width, play a controlled game and hopefully nick it 1-0.
Melion wrote: » Spearing for Henderson and Bellamy for Downing and that would be my choice
A 12-month long diet and a change of image - including the loss of his ponytail – are part of Liverpool’s plans to get Andy Carroll firing, the Sunday People report. The £35m January arrival has had a quiet start to his career at Anfield, netting just four times in 16 Premier League games since joining the club. He’s also fallen out of favour with Fabio Capello at international level. Despite the 22-year-old’s relative youth, Liverpool are keen to see an upturn in his fortunes and the paper reports that his diet and drinking will be closely monitored in order to ensure the striker is in peak condition. A source said: “Andy is happy to go along with this long training schedule Liverpool have devised for him. It’s a conditioning programme which will look at his whole lifestyle. While Carroll is obviously a big lad he is not particularly muscular and they are wanting to put this right. They are not looking to give him more bulk, but more strength.” Kenny Dalglish has publicly backed his striker and said to ignore his hefty transfer fee. Dalglish said: “Andy’s price-tag is only a problem for other people, not for us. “He replaced a £50m striker which means we are £15m up on the deal – so he’s not a bad buy. Besides, we don’t look at anyone’s price.”
Phoenix Park wrote: » Great 3 points. Skrtel looks a different man beside Agger, hope Carra stays on the bench. Hate repeating myself but Adam again looked knackered with 15/20 to go. Nando who and all that...
ilovelamp2000 wrote: » Adam had an excellent game. Again.
rarnes1 wrote: » I will comment on this post at 5.55 pm !
rarnes1 wrote: » Adam set up Johnson's goal with a brilliant ball and was excellent all day
The-Rigger wrote: » It's our year.