by creative_username_1 » 19 Aug 2012 16:13
by Schards#2 » 19 Aug 2012 16:23
LUX well played WBA, I enjoyed that.
ditto Sunderland. Hopefully yet another barren year for Arsenal. nospacey-o
by Victor Meldrew » 19 Aug 2012 19:15
Deadlockcmonurz For an apparently insignificant mid table team, Liverpool are still getting a lot of interest on here.
We could be in a relegation fight with them.
by LUX » 19 Aug 2012 20:05
Schards#2LUX well played WBA, I enjoyed that.
ditto Sunderland. Hopefully yet another barren year for Arsenal. nospacey-o
Why?
Arsenal are the only top side that don't have a vast transfer net spend most seasons.
by Victor Meldrew » 19 Aug 2012 20:19
Ideal Liverpool w/Rodgers are obvious relegation candidates, I hope he stays in the job until after the 2nd transfer window after Xmas closes. They'll be doomed, he'll sign a few more Borini style rubbish additions, and they'll go down. Hopefully they'll sell the ponytail bloke to some other club, and be stuck with that.
by sandman » 19 Aug 2012 20:21
Victor MeldrewIdeal Liverpool w/Rodgers are obvious relegation candidates, I hope he stays in the job until after the 2nd transfer window after Xmas closes. They'll be doomed, he'll sign a few more Borini style rubbish additions, and they'll go down. Hopefully they'll sell the ponytail bloke to some other club, and be stuck with that.
Care to put your money where your mouth is?
No,I thought not,all bluster and no bottle just like the other poster.
by Avon Royal » 19 Aug 2012 21:05
Victor MeldrewDeadlockcmonurz For an apparently insignificant mid table team, Liverpool are still getting a lot of interest on here.
We could be in a relegation fight with them.
I would have thought there would be more joy about the 5-0 thrashings suffered by teams that we are likely to be fighting off in a relegation battle but no we get stupid posts like this.
Care to put your money where your mouth is?
by NTRoyal » 19 Aug 2012 21:18
cmonurz I'd be genuinely interested in what evidence you have collected that shows Liverpool fans to feel they warrant a license to be a great team today. It's natural that when a team experiences a lot of success, expectations will be higher - when that success has spanned 20 years, even more so. If Manchester United started a lean period now, do you think their fans' expectations would be lower in ten years time? Of course not, they would still get to August each year expecting a title or believing they can win it.
by paultheroyal » 19 Aug 2012 21:24
by creative_username_1 » 19 Aug 2012 21:32
paultheroyal Rodgers will get Liverpool right and will be top six consistently by December
by cmonurz » 19 Aug 2012 21:37
NTRoyalcmonurz I'd be genuinely interested in what evidence you have collected that shows Liverpool fans to feel they warrant a license to be a great team today. It's natural that when a team experiences a lot of success, expectations will be higher - when that success has spanned 20 years, even more so. If Manchester United started a lean period now, do you think their fans' expectations would be lower in ten years time? Of course not, they would still get to August each year expecting a title or believing they can win it.
Evidence, you mean the current belief that they should be top 4, nothing ever being good enough, the utter bollocks they spout on various forums and during most interviews. I don't think I have seen a Liverpool fan say something realisitic/level headed like, 'We've been poor for a while now, we could do with spending a few years rebuilding and restructuring, investing in a team for the future'. It's always 'We are Liverpool, we are better than this, players aren't good enough for us' etc.
by The Cube » 19 Aug 2012 21:46
paultheroyal Rodgers will get Liverpool right and will be top six consistently by December
by sandman » 19 Aug 2012 22:06
by cmonurz » 19 Aug 2012 22:52
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by cmonurz » 20 Aug 2012 10:56
by The Goat was fed » 20 Aug 2012 12:38
by Spirit of Elm Park » 20 Aug 2012 13:18
The Goat was fed It is vastly amusing to see the Bodgers we know and love giving the Scousers a taste of his Reading experience, i.e.:
1. Bombing out players he's decided he doesn't fancy before barely seeing them play.
2. Recruiting (or attempting to recruit) his former players irrespective of whether they're actually needed or beeter than he's got.
3. Imposing a playing system irrespective of the players at his disposal.
4. Talking absolute bollocks on a regular basis.
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