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5starpool wrote: » 7 games in 22 days, bring it on. I'm sick of waiting ages in between games
billymitchell wrote: » 6 games with Balo up top, hope the fella doesnt let us down. First thing first, clean sheet and a win this weekend
Luckycharms_74 wrote: » For any FIFA players out there, the FIFA 15 player likeness for LFC are pretty good
BMJD wrote: » Far cry from small boys in the park, jumpers for goalposts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9y2tC8-7aw4
djPSB wrote: » Streets of Rage on the Sega Mega.
Liverpool are seething at England’s treatment of Daniel Sturridge after the striker had a request rejected for a recovery training session on the day he suffered his thigh injury. Brendan Rodgers will be without his leading forward for up to three weeks, with a problem sustained while training at St George’s Park last Friday. “We certainly feel it could have been prevented,” said the Liverpool manager who, with Emre Can out for six weeks with an ankle injury collected playing for Germany Under-21s and Joe Allen jarring a knee playing for Wales, is counting a high cost from the international break. Liverpool are to make a complaint to the Football Association over Sturridge’s latest injury on international duty, which occurred less than 48 hours after he played 89 minutes of England’s friendly against Norway. Rodgers believes the issue could have been avoided had the manager, Roy Hodgson, and his backroom staff followed Sturridge’s individual recovery programme at club level, details of which England had, although the FA would argue the management must maximise the limited time they get with the player. “These types of players you have to recover individually,” said Rodgers. “You can’t just throw a blanket over them and think one recovery fits everyone because it doesn’t.” Normally, the 25-year-old has an active recovery session two days after a match – a low-to-moderate-intensity routine designed to avoid muscle problems. Sturridge asked England’s coaching team for such a session last Friday but though Gary Cahill sat out training that day with a fitness problem, the Liverpool striker was instructed to take part in regular training instead. He subsequently pulled up with the thigh injury and missed England’s Euro 2016 qualifying win over Switzerland on Monday when his replacement, Danny Welbeck, scored twice.
Ganymede Glow wrote: » Or FIFA 94. Two footed lunge then do a burner so the ref couldnt book you
hangballlouie wrote: » That's post of the day. Not just on the soccer forum, or even Boards.ie but the whole internet.
gafferino wrote: » Interesting he denied any knowledge of Valdes :cool:
MD1990 wrote: » Disgraceful from England. Strudwick is Engllands & Man Utds is the fitness coach responsible fo this
Will I Amnt wrote: » Eh...what???
Augmerson wrote: » Did your alarm go off there Will? :pac:
Knex. wrote: » Ahh, don't detract from all this retro nostalgia going on. Look at the FIFA 94 video. Just look at it. Its hilarious.
Will I Amnt wrote: » I see that but seriously, I've read that post 3 times and I haven't a clue what it is meant to mean