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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by PlasticRoyale » 06 Mar 2011 17:39

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PlasticRoyale Gerrard back in the side and they're back to playing sh!te....i think that's conclusive proof


You really don't know much about football do you?


Why do you always take this personally i've never aimed anything directly at you

It was a tongue in cheek post - using Snowball style stats

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by PlasticRoyale » 06 Mar 2011 17:40

But if it helps me get this thread up to 50 pages, work away!

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by Stranded » 06 Mar 2011 17:59

Do people tend to wear studded boots walking down the street?

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by cmonurz » 06 Mar 2011 18:41

Ideal Doesn't matter.
What's worse is he has the nerve to protest the ref after doing that. What a oxf*rd oxf*rd.


I notice you have not yet commented on Rafael's two footed lunge.

Both should have been sent off.

Nevertheless, your original post is hilarious.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by roadrunner » 06 Mar 2011 20:02

No Fixed Abode Saurez played well, bit of a diver though. Carragher should have been sent off, which could have changed the game completely.


Corr, the irony of a Chelsea fan commenting on a player diving.


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by Victor Meldrew » 06 Mar 2011 20:07

Ideal Jamie Carragher has no business on a football pitch.


If you do that to someone on the street you would go down for several months.


Just like Rooney v Wigan?
Oh....he didn't even get booked whereas Carragher rightly was.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by No Fixed Abode » 06 Mar 2011 20:18

cmonurz
Ideal Doesn't matter.
What's worse is he has the nerve to protest the ref after doing that. What a oxf*rd oxf*rd.


I notice you have not yet commented on Rafael's two footed lunge.

Both should have been sent off.

Nevertheless, your original post is hilarious.



Thing is Rafael was fowled waist height by a Liverpool player in the tackle prior to his lunge.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by cmonurz » 06 Mar 2011 20:19

Ideal Why do you find it amusing that a man was injured?


I don't, although it's also hilarious that you would make that insinuation based on my post.

I find it amusing that you would state that Carragher has 'no business on a football pitch' as a result of a mis-timed tackle. You're reacting to Nani's injury when Rafael's tackle, with both feet off the ground, was much worse, as arguably was Maxi's studs up on Rafael in the build up to that.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by leon » 06 Mar 2011 23:44

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Ideal Why do you find it amusing that a man was injured?


I don't, although it's also hilarious that you would make that insinuation based on my post.

I find it amusing that you would state that Carragher has 'no business on a football pitch' as a result of a mis-timed tackle. You're reacting to Nani's injury when Rafael's tackle, with both feet off the ground, was much worse, as arguably was Maxi's studs up on Rafael in the build up to that.


"mis-timed tackle"? it was a f*cking disgraceful challenge - should have been straight off. But it was at Anfield so no. as you point out it could he been 9 against 10...


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by PlasticRoyale » 07 Mar 2011 09:44

Carragher is well past it and should be gently retired

When i heard the Utd midfield i said that we'd get battered. United
have prolly got the best squad in the prem but not the best first 11.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by cmonurz » 07 Mar 2011 09:56

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Ideal Why do you find it amusing that a man was injured?


I don't, although it's also hilarious that you would make that insinuation based on my post.

I find it amusing that you would state that Carragher has 'no business on a football pitch' as a result of a mis-timed tackle. You're reacting to Nani's injury when Rafael's tackle, with both feet off the ground, was much worse, as arguably was Maxi's studs up on Rafael in the build up to that.


"mis-timed tackle"? it was a f*cking disgraceful challenge - should have been straight off. But it was at Anfield so no. as you point out it could he been 9 against 10...


Disgraceful, sure. But it was still mistimed.

I've never quite understood the apparent need for football fans to make insinuations that players would go out to deliberately injure others, perhaps its indicative of the way football is played in parks on a Sunday, I don't know. By the laws of the game, Carragher, Rafael, and Maxi should have been sent off, but in each case they were guilty only of a recklessly poor attempt to play the ball. There are very, very, very few deliberately malicious tackles in the game, there is just a fine line between a fair and hard tackle, and one horrendously mistimed.

Fwiw (and before it's suggested this has nothing to do with allegiance) - I always have more sympathy for a player making a mistimed one-footed challenge, like Maxi, or Joe Cole against Arsenal at the start of the season, genuine (but poor) attempts to play the ball, than for a player like Rafael who takes both feet off the floor (and that's the second consecutive game against Liverpool he has got away with such a challenge).

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by No Fixed Abode » 07 Mar 2011 10:27

Just LOL'ing at the Liverpool fans I know on Facebook.

One has come out with the classic line "We need to scrub this season off, there is always next season". :lol:

One result and they're suddendly brilliant. Lets not forget it was only last week they were mullered against West Ham.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by cmonurz » 07 Mar 2011 10:33

Beat Chelsea, beat United, lost to West Ham, lost to Blackpool. Bizarre season, they've looked best against the better sides.

To post another cliche, if the season had started on New Year's Day, they would be 3rd, a couple of points off the lead. It's things like that that give Liverpool fans 'hope', but they are frighteningly inconsistent, and in three weeks they could be looked at 12th place again.


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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by BR2 » 07 Mar 2011 12:22

No Fixed Abode Just LOL'ing at the Liverpool fans I know on Facebook.

One has come out with the classic line "We need to scrub this season off, there is always next season". :lol:

One result and they're suddendly brilliant. Lets not forget it was only last week they were mullered against West Ham.


So one person that you know comes out with something and you think it is worth posting.
I think cmonurz has summed it up quite well.
FWIW I thought,bearing in mind they were playing against the team that is top of the league,the pass-and-move shown by Liverpool in the first half was the best I have seen from any English team this season.
What a gracious loser old red-face is (not).
You can forgive a 5 year-old for falling out with somebody and not talking but for a 69 year-old manager of one of the top clubs in this country to act that way is childish and pathetic.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by Hoop Blah » 07 Mar 2011 12:27

To be fair to Fergie, which I'm loathed to do, the media ban they imposed yesterday was apparently set up earlier in the week and not as a response to getting beaten.

Carraghers tackle was shocking as well. He's always been prone to lunging in but the way he's slowed down the last few seasons just makes it something he has to do more frequently. Being pushed out wide where he had to contend with a quick winger running at him just compounds his problem. There's no doubt in my mind he saw the opportunity to slow Nani down with a good whack.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by No Fixed Abode » 07 Mar 2011 12:40

BR2
No Fixed Abode Just LOL'ing at the Liverpool fans I know on Facebook.

One has come out with the classic line "We need to scrub this season off, there is always next season". :lol:

One result and they're suddendly brilliant. Lets not forget it was only last week they were mullered against West Ham.


So one person that you know comes out with something and you think it is worth posting.
I think cmonurz has summed it up quite well.
FWIW I thought,bearing in mind they were playing against the team that is top of the league,the pass-and-move shown by Liverpool in the first half was the best I have seen from any English team this season.
What a gracious loser old red-face is (not).
You can forgive a 5 year-old for falling out with somebody and not talking but for a 69 year-old manager of one of the top clubs in this country to act that way is childish and pathetic.


You sound a right kant tbf.

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by southbank1871 » 07 Mar 2011 12:40

Shit, I :lol:

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by Big Foot » 07 Mar 2011 12:45

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No Fixed Abode Just LOL'ing at the Liverpool fans I know on Facebook.

One has come out with the classic line "We need to scrub this season off, there is always next season". :lol:

One result and they're suddendly brilliant. Lets not forget it was only last week they were mullered against West Ham.


So one person that you know comes out with something and you think it is worth posting.
I think cmonurz has summed it up quite well.
FWIW I thought,bearing in mind they were playing against the team that is top of the league,the pass-and-move shown by Liverpool in the first half was the best I have seen from any English team this season.
What a gracious loser old red-face is (not).
You can forgive a 5 year-old for falling out with somebody and not talking but for a 69 year-old manager of one of the top clubs in this country to act that way is childish and pathetic.


You sound a right kant tbf.

LOLZ

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by BR2 » 07 Mar 2011 13:05

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BR2
No Fixed Abode Just LOL'ing at the Liverpool fans I know on Facebook.

One has come out with the classic line "We need to scrub this season off, there is always next season". :lol:

One result and they're suddendly brilliant. Lets not forget it was only last week they were mullered against West Ham.


So one person that you know comes out with something and you think it is worth posting.
I think cmonurz has summed it up quite well.
FWIW I thought,bearing in mind they were playing against the team that is top of the league,the pass-and-move shown by Liverpool in the first half was the best I have seen from any English team this season.
What a gracious loser old red-face is (not).
You can forgive a 5 year-old for falling out with somebody and not talking but for a 69 year-old manager of one of the top clubs in this country to act that way is childish and pathetic.


You sound a right kant tbf.


Terrific intellectual comeback.
Kids of today..................................................

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Re: LOLiverpooLOL - Can they finish above Chelsea?

by T.R.O.L.I. » 07 Mar 2011 13:19

Hoop Blah To be fair to Fergie, which I'm loathed to do, the media ban they imposed yesterday was apparently set up earlier in the week and not as a response to getting beaten.


Agreed - IIRC it was in response to Ferguson's comments pre and post Chelsea game that were "taken out of context" or something like that.

Still doesn't excuse his personal ban on the BBC (7 years now I think) - totally childish.

I read somewhere yesterday that the rights holder / host broadcaster has the right to lodge a formal complaint against any club who does not comply with the "access to club officials for interviews" section of the TV rights contract - wonder if Sky / BBC will actually do anything in this instance...

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