BR2 Smalling-confuses football with judo
I thought he was excellent - in fact one of the very few successes of VDG's time in charge, he has really matured as a defender.
by Sanguine » 18 Oct 2016 14:26
BR2 Smalling-confuses football with judo
by Brosef Stalin » 18 Oct 2016 14:31
SanguineBR2 Smalling-confuses football with judo
I thought he was excellent - in fact one of the very few successes of VDG's time in charge, he has really matured as a defender.
Hoop BlahNo Fixed Abode Yeah. Terrible track record.
True. He has quite a record of turning attractive sides that are good to watch into dire, cynical, defensive sides that are effective (at times) but horrible to watch.
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BR2 What a graceless little runt Mourinho is-the envy in his voice with his throwaway line about Liverpool as an entertaining side was so cringeworthy especially when your own club has spent the annual budget of some third world countries on the most expensive (attacking?) midfielder in world football.
Despite what Henderson said I think Liverpool were nervous early but gradually got into the game and dominated possession in the second half without an end result in part because of the brilliance of the keeper-I wish he would go back to Spain.
I think I heard it correctly that this game saw the lowest possession stat for Man Utd in Premier League history-if Liverpool are a long way from the eras of St John, Keegan, Souness and Dalglish, Man Utd are even further away from the eras of Law, Charlton Best and Keane.
Lol@ Giggs saying that they must spend in the next transfer window-surely one day their managers and coaches will spend time coaching their very expensive purchases and earn their own massive salaries.
Just a few comments on the Man Utd players:-
De Gea as brilliant as ever
Smalling-confuses football with judo
Herrera-because you are little you can get away with persistent fouling but speaks very good English, better than most of their players do,including the English element.
Pogba-only one pass of any significance
Rashford-little boy lost
Rooney-old fat bloke lost
On Liverpool:-
Sturridge just doesn't fit the system and (maybe because of all the injuries) isn't brave enough
The two centre-backs-at last,2 proper defenders
The keeper-nervous and the jury is out
The managers:-
How could you dislike Klopp and how could you like yesterday's man, the Portuguese sourpuss mini Mr Bean?
As usual with these games the hype greatly exceeded the reality
by Hoop Blah » 18 Oct 2016 16:23
No Fixed AbodeHoop BlahNo Fixed Abode Yeah. Terrible track record.
True. He has quite a record of turning attractive sides that are good to watch into dire, cynical, defensive sides that are effective (at times) but horrible to watch.
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Chelsea were excellent to watch in his first spell in charge and excellent at times when he returned in the season we won the league.
by BR2 » 20 Oct 2016 12:49
No Fixed Abode http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-fans-ask-martin-tyler-12043970
Always the victims.....
BR2No Fixed Abode http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-fans-ask-martin-tyler-12043970
Always the victims.....
Blimey Kes, is your life so lacking that not only do you regularly post on here about a club that you have no interest in but you trawl their local paper for any news stories?-the ultimate saddo.
BTW one of my colleagues here, a Saints fan, made the point about Tyler weeks ago before this game of being a closet Man Utd fan.
Also Tyldesley on ITV goes orgasmic whenever mentioning the name Rooney..
Such is life.
by BR2 » 20 Oct 2016 13:00
No Fixed AbodeBR2No Fixed Abode http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/liverpool-fans-ask-martin-tyler-12043970
Always the victims.....
Blimey Kes, is your life so lacking that not only do you regularly post on here about a club that you have no interest in but you trawl their local paper for any news stories?-the ultimate saddo.
BTW one of my colleagues here, a Saints fan, made the point about Tyler weeks ago before this game of being a closet Man Utd fan.
Also Tyldesley on ITV goes orgasmic whenever mentioning the name Rooney..
Such is life.
My m8 works for the paper. HTH. He regularly posts up links to football articles.
I don't know why they feel so hard done by when there is a massive over representation of ex Liverpool players in the media.
Phil Thompson
Steve Mcmanaman
Carragher
Redknapp
Souness
David James
Danny Murphy
Michael Owen
Neil Mellor
Lawrenson
Hamman
Beglin
Fowler
by Sanguine » 20 Oct 2016 13:37
Sanguine You've mentioned this before Kes - question is why it bothers you. Perhaps these players are amongst the more articulate or presentable? Certainly in the cases of Carragher, Redknapp, Murphy, or Souness there isn't a hint of bias, so what's the issue?
by genome » 20 Oct 2016 14:52
genome I don't really care if pundits or comment8ors are biased tbh
by genome » 20 Oct 2016 15:04
genome Well, I'll stick my neck out and venture Liverpool have more fans than you could fit inside Anfield.
But yeah, I don't mind if there is a bit of bias shown in the punditry world. Anyway, I thought Tyler supported Woking.
by Ian Royal » 20 Oct 2016 18:37
No Fixed AbodeSanguine You've mentioned this before Kes - question is why it bothers you. Perhaps these players are amongst the more articulate or presentable? Certainly in the cases of Carragher, Redknapp, Murphy, or Souness there isn't a hint of bias, so what's the issue?
The issue is - Many Liverpool fans are up in arms about Martin Tylers commentary. When we know BBC, Sky and BT sport are biased in favour with the number of ex Liverpool players they have on a regular basis. In YOUR opinion there isn't a hint of bias with these pundits. I didn't notice any bias towards United from Martin Tyler.
I'm just saying, Liverpool fans out of any fans in this country have no reason to get upset about a commentator being allegedly biased.
by bobby1413 » 26 Oct 2016 09:39
Ian RoyalNo Fixed AbodeSanguine You've mentioned this before Kes - question is why it bothers you. Perhaps these players are amongst the more articulate or presentable? Certainly in the cases of Carragher, Redknapp, Murphy, or Souness there isn't a hint of bias, so what's the issue?
The issue is - Many Liverpool fans are up in arms about Martin Tylers commentary. When we know BBC, Sky and BT sport are biased in favour with the number of ex Liverpool players they have on a regular basis. In YOUR opinion there isn't a hint of bias with these pundits. I didn't notice any bias towards United from Martin Tyler.
I'm just saying, Liverpool fans out of any fans in this country have no reason to get upset about a commentator being allegedly biased.
You appear to be failing to appreciate the difference between bias and having represented a club. The former is a bit annoying, the latter is utterly unimportant.
by Sanguine » 26 Oct 2016 10:07
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