rob316 wrote: » I just think a good 4/5 nil win (don't worry I wouldn't hold my breath) would do wonders for confidence, as we will look very flat at the moment.
~Rebel~ wrote: » Ha, i'm not saying not to listen to translated interviews, i'm saying not to read too much into the nuanced language used in the translation.
gafferino wrote: »
Dickerty wrote: » Lambert to break his duck. Lallana to show his form of last season, with most attacks coming through him. Borini to get one and go full retard on his 'knife in mouth' celebration...
Knex. wrote: » So... Been away since Thursday. Did I miss much? :pac:
Hidalgo wrote: » Here's the summation. Sahko cant defend Mig is a liability Full backs bomb forward too much Stevie G cant play DM, should be dropped/phased out No communication or leadership System is wrong Leicester are good
Agent Coulson wrote: » A question for all the Statto's out there do any of you know how many goals Liverpool have conceded since Gerrard moved to DM I can't seem to find it.
Harry Palmr wrote: » Any numbers would be worthless as so many other things have changed.
klose wrote: » Just look at our results including and after the Aston villa home game last season which was the first game Gerard played there and has since.
Sideshow Mark wrote: » League Cup isn't pointless btw, I'd love us to win something this season. The best teams do well in all competitions and this is what we are aspiring to. A win tonight is just what we need. We also have some returning first teamers that clearly need competitive minutes.
Agent Coulson wrote: » I got since then 22 league games 30 goals conceded. In the 21 previous league games we conceded 26.
Knex. wrote: » Not entirely sure on this, but I do believe its a billion.
burrenguy wrote: » I'd be interested to see what people think of this. I've a friend who supports liverpool who recently said that Sterling would start for any national team in the world bar Germany. I myself think he wouldn't start either for France (Ribery, Griezmann) Argentina (Lavezzi, Di Maria) and Brazil (Neymar, Lucas Moura), with cases to make for Columbia, Spain and lastly Portugal (if Nani finds some consistent form). What do you think?
rarnes1 wrote: » I think your friend is a bit mad Ted!
burrenguy wrote: » haha ya I bit I'd say... may have been exaggeration to get a point across. I rate Sterling as an excellent player but not to his extent.
rarnes1 wrote: » Chuffed for Lambert tbh. Really hope he scores