Fescue wrote: » I find it hard to believe that Borini will come into the team at the expense of Markovic or Lallana or Coutinho. Stranger things have happened but considering the money spent on the two former players, it would be very surprising to see Borini come in.
jasonb wrote: » Wow, no post in over 8 hours, that's gotta be a record for the thread?
Grayditch wrote: » That is quite busy for a Friday/Saturday, I think we need more bannings.
I think the most important thing is you feel it’s the right move. If you feel you’re going to play, then I would encourage a British player to go abroad. I’ve enjoyed every minute of it, the new culture, the new life. I felt like I wanted to challenge myself. It’s down to the player himself whether he can kick on.
If you look at Raheem Sterling, I think he’s shown what a good player he is. He’s starting to perform more consistently. If he keeps working hard and doing what he’s doing then he’s going to keep progressing and the sky is his limit
sabat wrote: » Real don't tend to sign black players, let alone anoint them one of their galacticos. Even the likes of Pepe and Marcelo are mixed race. Maybe something to do with their fascist heritage?
x43r0 wrote: » Spotted these gems in the club shop. How many do people want me to pick up for them? I'd say I could only carry 10 or so back with me so first come first served
Pilsbury Doughboy wrote: » I hope this isn't the calm before the (sh1t)storm later!
ratracer wrote: » I really think Sterling should be rested today!! ( Wilshere is my No.1 sub on FF)
Kerrigooney wrote: » I'm sure Rodgers will keep that in mind when he's picking the team.
5starpool wrote: » Even though early in the season, a draw is a good result for Liverpool in the Arsenal-City game.
Gbear wrote: » Any result had an upside but I'm far from convinced we'll be in contention for the league. City and Chelsea look very strong. Top 4 is our first port of call so I'd have slightly favoured Arsenal losing. Still, based on what we've seen so far, I'm pretty confident that we'll finish ahead of them. Very lucky to knick a point today and I'd back a lot of the teams that are strong in midfield to be able to outfight them. The only difference this season is that Sanchez has a bit of the sort of quality that can grab goals out of nothing. I'd imagine they'll still be bottom of that top 5 head to head table they showed before the game.
Vicxas wrote: » Jesus Swansea look dangerous so far this season. Apart from Shelvey, he still gets the red mist when it comes to tackles.