MD1990 wrote: » Toure was excellent at the start of the season. He has been out of form since the new year but i still think he can be a useful squad player. There tends to be a huge overeaction when any of our players are out of form. The criticism of Sterling before last December was ridicolous.
GotTheTshirt wrote: » I actually listened to it today. Who's the Irish bloke on it? He does my head in.
Cartman78 wrote: » Anyone listen to the Football Weekly podcast from earlier in the week? Would recommend it - great coverage of the match and the emotion around it. Also, AC Jimbo does a pretty decent gag at the start involving Gerrard's post match speech.
osnola ibax wrote: » Does anyone ever feel the desire to ask the internet "will Liverpool win the league", I find myself doing it all the time like looking for soccers equivalent of mystic meg on the inter webs
Knex. wrote: » Leave Kolo alone, ye heartless bastards!
Turtyturd wrote: » 83 matches I think....Shelvey vs United was the last one.
K-9 wrote: » Well we're predicting the future, I'm not infallible in that score! Johnson definitely has stepped up since he came back, probably our worst performing first teamer before that. Say we keep him, maybe £15 Million from Reina and Agger/Skrtel and spend about £40/45 Million should keep us right. I can see one of Aspas/Borini going as well. Wages are important as well, I posted a link back in January hinting at how our wages levels would be under pressure because of the new PL wage limits, Reina, Johnson and Agger/Skrtel going would give us a bit more flexibility in that regard.
rarnes1 wrote: » Agger will be sold before Skrtel.
Our Year wrote: » Are there any links to that motd2 coverage?
googled eyes wrote: »
barone wrote: » need a link for a working ESPN 30 for 30: Hillsborough docu, not a download, a stream please
K-9 wrote: » Johnson definitely has stepped up since he came back, probably our worst performing first teamer before that. Say we keep him, maybe £15 Million from Reina and Agger/Skrtel and spend about £40/45 Million should keep us right. I can see one of Aspas/Borini going as well. .
Suarez paid tribute to manager Brendan Rodgers, who has done a remarkable job in his second season in charge, turning a side who finished seventh and 28 points behind league-winners Manchester United last season, into potential title winners this campaign."It's very important to see the manager relaxed," added Suarez. "Brendan gives all of us confidence because he's good at his job. He believes in all of the squad and when you have that belief from your boss then it's easier to perform at your best."