You’ve added this bit. Covering your bases here. You’ve gone from no changes to just changes in midfield to one or two changes at most. Which is it? I’m not comparing to anything because we haven’t been in the same position this season or any of the last seasons in living memory. Hence we are all guessing. Doesn’t make either of our opinions better or worse. Doesn’t make either logical or illogical. They just make them opinions. Which is exactly what football forums are for.
I've not changed anything, he's made one or two changes in midfield all year and will continue to do so. He's not made sweeping changes elsewhere. The back five and front three won't change. I'm bored now
Match day bitches... Stop being little girlie bitches and get the ****ing beers in. Friday night football time.
No unfortunately not. Many will be huddled in a corner all day rocking back and forth worried about impending doom while others will endlessly prattle on about some pedantic point or other like squad rotation. If only @DirtyFrank were here to tell us about what sort of dinner and beers he was getting ready Luckily I know we've already won this game (jaffa charm) so I'm just focused on the party
What is the number of appearances needed to get a medal if we somehow pull off winning the league? Do we have any players hovering around that number the only one I can think of is possibly lallana. If the game is comfortable and 3 or 4 nil up would like to see the Ox for 20-30 mins.
Match report: Liverpool clinch Youth Cup glory on penalties Liverpool U18s clinched the club's first FA Youth Cup triumph for 12 years with a 5-3 penalty shootout win over Manchester City in Thursday's final. The teams were locked at 1-1 after 120 minutes of absorbing play at the Academy Stadium. Nabil Touaizi found the net in first-half stoppage-time and the strike seemed likely to separate the sides until Bobby Duncan’s long-range swerver went through the grasp of City goalkeeper Louie Moulden with 86 on the clock. And Barry Lewtas’ Reds secured the prestigious trophy via spot-kicks as the captain, Paul Glatzel, converted a fifth consecutive successful penalty.
There has never been a goalless draw between the sides at Anfield - the last one came at Huddersfield in 1970. Liverpool have recorded six victories and a draw in the last seven league clashes with the Terriers, keeping a clean sheet each time. Reds goalkeeper Alisson Becker needs one more clean sheet to equal the club record of 20 in a single Premier League season - set by Pepe Reina in 2005-06 and again in 2008-09.