by LUX » 28 Feb 2017 09:24
by genome » 28 Feb 2017 09:49
No Fixed Abode I wanted Leicester to win last night against Liverpool. Who wouldn't!
genomeNo Fixed Abode I wanted Leicester to win last night against Liverpool. Who wouldn't!
Erm, Liverpool fans?
by genome » 28 Feb 2017 09:55
No Fixed AbodegenomeNo Fixed Abode I wanted Leicester to win last night against Liverpool. Who wouldn't!
Erm, Liverpool fans?
Obvs. But I was referring to neutrals.
genomeNo Fixed Abodegenome
Erm, Liverpool fans?
Obvs. But I was referring to neutrals.
I actually saw a fair few comments from neutrals on Twitter hoping Leicester lost, after the way they treated Ranieri.
by genome » 28 Feb 2017 10:02
genome Klopp Out is trending in Liverpool, what do you think? Reasonable or MeLOLtdown?
by Winston Smith » 28 Feb 2017 11:01
Winston Smith Their next 4 fixtures are Arsenal, Burnley, Man City, Everton.
oof!
by Hoop Blah » 28 Feb 2017 11:18
by BR2 » 28 Feb 2017 13:12
Winston Smith Their next 4 fixtures are Arsenal, Burnley, Man City, Everton.
oof!
by stealthpapes » 28 Feb 2017 14:37
LUX you are they
by stealthpapes » 28 Feb 2017 14:38
LUX I lived there for four years, plus I loved what they did last season. Those of us who were there will also fondly remember how they treated us in March 2006 at our promotion party.
by Sanguine » 28 Feb 2017 15:52
Hoop Blah Liverpool's form really has fallen off the proverbial cliff over the last few months.
How a team of that standing, and with the investment they've had, can be playing Lucas at centre half I don't know.
I watched a fair bit of last nights game and as good as Leicester were, Liverpool really were awful. Not even a shaddow of the team they were before Christmas when the likes of Coutinho and Lallana were tearing teams apart.
Far too early for Klopp to be under pressure but he really does need to live up to his reputation over the next month or so.
by genome » 28 Feb 2017 16:06
by John Madejski's Wallet » 01 Mar 2017 13:04
stealthpapesLUX I lived there for four years, plus I loved what they did last season. Those of us who were there will also fondly remember how they treated us in March 2006 at our promotion party.
Yeah, for both reasons, but the thing in bold stands out - very magnanimous
by Ark Royal » 01 Mar 2017 15:48
BR2Winston Smith Their next 4 fixtures are Arsenal, Burnley, Man City, Everton.
oof!
It's only Burnley that they will worry about.
It is just amazing that a team can be so good against it's fellow top sixers and so bad against the minnows.
They are the reverse of flat track bullies and an anomaly in European football.
Whoever saw them beat Spurs so easily last week must find it incredible that they were so bad last night.
The missing factor IMHO is Henderson.
When Liverpool signed him I thought we was just the typical English hard-working midfielder with little flair.
Now I think he is as crucial to Liverpool as are Silva at City or Kante at Chelsea-he drives the team on in a Gerrard type way and his passing has improved incredibly to make him almost the complete all-rounder and , if he stays fit, could be a fixture in the England side.
It does seem as though teams now need an MVP-Kane at Spurs, Sanchez at Arsenal and without them these teams don't seem capable of doing the business.
Chelsea are top because they have more than just Kante, they have Hazard and Costa.
City are next best because they have Aguero, Silva and the much improved Sterling
But the next 4 have just Kane, Sanchez, Henderson and Ibrahimovic and not the two or three others that would make their teams contenders for the top prize.
Coming back to Liverpool I think they need an orthodox type of left-winger as well as another centre-back and maybe another two or three for depth before they can challenge for the top spot.
Probably the most entertaining side in England on their day but, at the moment, lacking the physical strength to be champions-I think it is more physical than mental.
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