Knex. wrote: » Been a while since we had a meltdown, in fairness.
Vicxas wrote: » Woah, meltdown? Why?
Turtyturd wrote: » Hopefully it's a top top meltdown.
djPSB wrote: » Maybe if we keep buying all Southampton's players, they won't have a team to play us? Shortsighted approach but a guaranteed 3 points.
Turtyturd wrote: » Grammar Nazism.
x43r0 wrote: » I don't know if you could call it 'World Class' tbh
x43r0 wrote: » You're upset about harmless in-jokes?
joe123 wrote: » Disagree. Our squad is stronger but our srarting 11 is considerably weaker if that makes sense. Really feel people are under estimating how big of a loss Suarez is.
Knex. wrote: » People thank what they deem to be either interesting or funny. There's no science to it.
El Inho wrote: » I was thinking the opposite. Think it's being blown out of proportion. Sure he's a big loss, but we've got the second best striker from last year...who missed a large section through injury.
Luis Suarez scored and assisted 43 of Liverpool's 101 Premier League goals last season - An incredible 42.57%
Underpaid Mike wrote: » How many of sturridges goals were the result of Suarez? This stat sums up his contribution to the team Suarez also won 5 penalties which are not included as assists I think its completely impossible to over estimate how important he is to Liverpool. He is double marked constantly which gives other players far more space leading to easier chances for other players.
Devilman40k wrote: » Time to let go man...he's gone
0028673 wrote: » Southampton (H) Man City (A) Spurs (A) That is a tough start to the season and underlines to me that it's vital to get the W against Southampton because it's conceivable that we will have no wins after 3 games. Sorry but I'm a pessimist at heart
martyos121 wrote: » I still don't get all the disappointment about Suarez leaving. Sure, he was an amazing player and his goals will be sorely missed, but we've recovered from far bigger blows than this. When Alonso was sold in 2009, the spine was ripped out of our team and our midfield fell to pieces. The difference here is, that we just need someone to bang in the goals, and Sturridge can fill that role with the service of Lallana, Markovic, Coutinho and Gerrard.
Pilsbury Doughboy wrote: » Let's talk tactics lads, I firmly believe that if you want your post to be thanked then a great way to go about it is to thank everyone elses posts, then they will hopefully return the favour, thoughts?
x43r0 wrote: » After what we did to Spurs away last season I'd be confident enough to get some sort of win there again albeit Pochettino will have them organised better I'd expect at least 6 points from those opening three games
smileyj1987 wrote: » Also a brilliantly executed gif can be good for a lot of thanks too .