cambo2008 wrote: » I have not seen it,is him walking off the "headline" or point of the piece they show? If so that's fair enough,that's the bit people are interested in.
amiable wrote: » Yes the Sky Sports News presenter announces he walks off before they literally show approx a 10 second clip. I watched it at around 8 am It's the usually Sky sensationalising a story. It's their job to do so but doesn't mean we all have to believe.:)
amiable wrote: » Sky conveniently showed you the end of the interview and not all the other questions he was asked and answered frankly which was flagged up as good by lots of people after the game as good. Nice edit Sky. You keep on believing everything they feed you.
amiable wrote: » Good point. I think Rodgers had that philosophy too and probably why Swansea hired him to carry it on.
Helix wrote: » its worth noting, however, that the players will probably see it and it'll not do any good for any doubts or concerns they may be harbouring about his abilities
Helix wrote: » yup, only one man for the job if you want to build it from the ground up and that's martinez. id like to see him given the chance to do it at villa, but i reckon he'd be run out of the club within a year. these things take 3-5 years minimum to come to fruition. and for the bulk of the start of that, you'd not be very good at all. bottom third type not very good not a big change for villa right now, but i can't see liverpool affording that kind of time to a young manager
quarryman wrote: » Just read there that Cristiano Ronaldo has scored more league goals than the entire Liverpool team. (Messi has scored one less). Ouch!
Xavi6 wrote: » "Some people are on the pitch, they think it's all over..."
Turtyturd wrote: » I love all these facts. In the last ten minutes Ronaldo, Messi, and the Liverpool team have scored the same amount of goals. Ouch Ronaldo and Messi, Ouch!
quarryman wrote: » Another one for you: Enrique is the only goalkeeper in the Premiership not to have conceded a goal.
wonderfullife wrote: » Dont think John O Shea conceeded against Spurs in 2007 and there's a few others to mention along those lines
Helix wrote: » did newcastle have any shots on enrique actually? maybe he's the only premiership keeper never to have had to make a save from a shot
quarryman wrote: » this season, sry.
1 If the Premier League had started on New Year's Day, Liverpool, with eight points from 12 games, would be 19th in the table, with only Wolverhampton Wanderers below Top six 1 Man Utd 28pts 2 Man City 26pts 3 Newcastle 23pts 4 Sunderland 23pts 5 Arsenal 22pts 6 Everton 22pts Bottom six 15 Wigan 13pts 16 Stoke 12pts 17 QPR 11pts 18 Aston Villa 10pts 19 Liverpool 8pts 20 Wolves 5pts 2 Liverpool are 16 points off fourth place and entry into next season's Champions League qualifiers, their stated aim at the start of this campaign. They are closer to the relegation zone, being only 14 points ahead of 18th-placed Queens Park Rangers 4 Tottenham 58pts 8 Liverpool 42pts 18 QPR 28pts 3 Liverpool have lost six of their last seven league games. The last time they endured such a poor run of form was in 1953-54, when they were relegated 4 1953-54 was also the last time Liverpool had such a poor points per game ratio in the top flight (correcting the discrepancy of the old two-points-for-a-win system). Liverpool's current points per game ratio is a lowly 1.35, 42 points in 31 games 5 Liverpool's goals per game ratio is 1.16, 36 goals in 31 games, making this Liverpool team the least frequent scorers since the 1991-92 season under Graeme Souness 6 Liverpool have never had a season in which both their points and goal per game ratios were so low. The closest is 1923-24, when they recorded 41 points in 42 games (0.98) and 49 goals (1.17) 7 Liverpool's home form has been particularly poor, winning only five of their 15 games at Anfield, or 33%. Again we need to go back to 1953-54 for the last time when they won so few, seven of 21 in the relegation season 8 Liverpool's goal difference is +3. Liverpool have not had such a low goal difference at the end of a season since 1964-65, when it stood at -6 9 Liverpool's top scorer in the league is Luis Suárez, with seven goals in 26 games. Only once in the Premier League era have Liverpool gone through a season without one of their players reaching double figures in league goals, 2004-05 when Milan Baros scored nine times 10 2004-05 was also the only Premier League season in which Liverpool finished below Everton in the table. But Everton, in seventh, currently sit one place and one point above Liverpool
Paully D wrote: » http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/apr/02/liverpool-dismal-league-campaign
Flancrest wrote: » But your point is both invalid and a time wasting read
kryogen wrote: » What was his point? And nothing in that is invalid actually. It does highlight just how poor Kenneths results have been this season and in particular since Christmas. The form is relegation form and that cannot be denied, most other managers would be under pressure with form like that. Managers of teams with CL asperations who have been on such a poor run of form and have such a poor goalscoring return, points per game return etc would not be in their job much longer.
kryogen wrote: » Flancrest wrote: » But your point is both invalid and a time wasting read What was his point? And nothing in that is invalid actually. It does highlight just how poor Kenneths results have been this season and in particular since Christmas. The form is relegation form and that cannot be denied, most other managers would be under pressure with form like that. Managers of teams with CL asperations who have been on such a poor run of form and have such a poor goalscoring return, points per game return etc would not be in their job much longer.
Flancrest wrote: » Well the thread is about Kenny staying as Liverpool manager. That has t o be judged over the full season not just a snapshot of it. Looking at it that way you could argue that he has actually over achieved for his first full season in charge
RasTa wrote: » Seriously who cares if the premiership started on the 5th of November said team would be somewhere, hate those pointless stats that peeps keep on posting.