by Big Foot » 31 Mar 2014 11:21
by Royalclapper » 31 Mar 2014 11:25
by soggy biscuit » 31 Mar 2014 11:30
Big Foot This is probably also a great place to say that Coutinho for £8m from Inter was amazing business - especially considering the sizable fees yesterday's opponents paid, for flops.
by Royalclapper » 31 Mar 2014 11:45
by Big Foot » 31 Mar 2014 11:59
soggy biscuitBig Foot This is probably also a great place to say that Coutinho for £8m from Inter was amazing business - especially considering the sizable fees yesterday's opponents paid, for flops.
yeah Coutinho looks f**king skillz and at his age will only improve you would think
People have questioned for a while what on earth Liverpool will do once Gerrard retires/is too old to be effective any more and Henderson/Coutinho may well be the answer. Both have a long way to go to prove it but both are young and have shown huge potential this season
by Whore Jackie » 31 Mar 2014 13:58
Ouroboros He has done a phenomenal job this season. It will be fascinating to see whether longer term he can build a decent defence and manage the retirement of Gerrard, but he will be massively helped in that project by the fact that, in a single season, Liverpool have gone from being a club top players want to leave to a club top players will want to join.
by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Mar 2014 14:03
by melonhead » 31 Mar 2014 15:24
by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Mar 2014 15:31
by Royal Rother » 31 Mar 2014 15:38
by Vision » 31 Mar 2014 15:39
Adkins I wrote down in my book about the crowd...
by Pepe the Horseman » 31 Mar 2014 15:45
Dear Diary,
Today the crowd were really behind us...
by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Mar 2014 15:56
Dear Diary,
Today the crowd were really behind us. I still felt sad about the argument I had with Angie. I know the stir fry took me a long time to make but I like to have all the ingredients measured out first before I start rather than prep as I go like she does. She didn't have to fall asleep and it's not like I wanted to miss the start of Scent of a Woman.
Needed a wee late last night, was tired so did it sitting down. Seat was a bit cold so didn't pull my pants right down around my ankles, just moved them to the knee so my bum and balls were out in the basin but the pants acted as a comfy shield between the freezing plastic and my thighs. Will do this again.
Nigel
melonhead why would any reading fan h8 rodgers?!
letting a book of tactics and a big watch get to you a little too much there.
and lol at not wanting someone to win, cos they would be unsufferable.
id be unsufferable if we won anything too,
most neutrals would want lierpool to win though, shirley
by Extended-Phenotype » 31 Mar 2014 16:26
No Fixed Abodemelonhead why would any reading fan h8 rodgers?!
letting a book of tactics and a big watch get to you a little too much there.
and lol at not wanting someone to win, cos they would be unsufferable.
id be unsufferable if we won anything too,
most neutrals would want lierpool to win though, shirley
I do think the club (long term) would have been better keeping him.
by King of Sting » 02 Apr 2014 18:26
retro_royal Season over and its not even October.
For their sake I hope that they all got screen shots of the league table after 3 games.
by King of Sting » 02 Apr 2014 18:40
No Fixed Abodemelonhead
I'd rather City tbh - purely on the fact that most 'Southern' Liverpool fans between the ages of 30-40 support them, purely as they were the best team growing up. If they had been born a decade later, they would have supported Man Utd.
King of StingNo Fixed Abodemelonhead
I'd rather City tbh - purely on the fact that most 'Southern' Liverpool fans between the ages of 30-40 support them, purely as they were the best team growing up. If they had been born a decade later, they would have supported Man Utd.
Does this mean 'Southern' United fans under the age of 20 would support Liverpool if the had been born a decade or two earlier ?
by melonhead » 03 Apr 2014 15:06
No Fixed Abodemelonhead why would any reading fan h8 rodgers?!
letting a book of tactics and a big watch get to you a little too much there.
and lol at not wanting someone to win, cos they would be unsufferable.
id be unsufferable if we won anything too,
most neutrals would want lierpool to win though, shirley
I'd rather City tbh - purely on the fact that most 'Southern' Liverpool fans between the ages of 30-40 support them, purely as they were the best team growing up. If they had been born a decade later, they would have supported Man Utd. No real beef with genuine Liverpool fans though, as most of them (except) King of Sting have a personality and can laugh about their years of demise.
As for Rodgers - agreed. I can't see why Reading fans would have a real problem with him. it's quite funny seeing them get angry about it as it just makes themselves look silly. I do think the club (long term) would have been better keeping him.