Kenny there is absolutely nothing wrong with being nice, in fact it's refreshing. As has been alluded to above, we've had an absolute bucketfull of of foul abuse over the last week that we probably now only react to insults. Even the Mancs are now trying to cheer us up. It's not your fault mate - honest. As for the game itself I believe that if we play a front 3 of Bellamy, Suarez and Kuyt we'll give your defence a torrid time with their interplay. With both Gerrard and Adam providing the amunition it could prove very leathal.
Johnson and Fox will stifle the possecion of Adam Gerrard or whatever his name is P) so Bellaz, Kuyt and Suarez will be lucky to see the ball. That will leave Bennet, Pilks, Hoolahoop and Morro to give your own defence the run around. [crosses fingers and hopes for the best]
Right you red scouse losers, On staturday we are going to come up there and bloody well win. Now, bugger off back to the dole queue! That is about as 'not nice' as I can get. Will that do you?
Now we know that Adam is not the quickest player in the Prem but if you're going to play Ruel Fox and David Johnson against him then he's going to have a field day
Is Stephen Fry going the match,anyone know, no doubt Delia will be there, no need to take my half time butties then. If Stephen Fry is there, I think he should spin the tunes with George Sefton at half time
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/the-view-from-carrow-road The view from Carrow Road Norwich fan Joe Drabble - who works for Skysports.com - provides the view from Carrow Road ahead of Saturday's tea-time kick-off. How are Norwich fans feeling about a trip to Anfield? Excited. Very excited. Two years ago next week we were preparing for a League One showdown with Stockport County at Edgeley Park! It just shows how far we've come in a small space of time under Paul Lambert. We've already visited Chelsea and Manchester United in our opening seven games back in the Prem, but there is always something extra special about Anfield and it's one of the stand-out fixtures on the calendar. One song we're bound to hear? Our club anthem 'On The Ball City' is one of the oldest football songs still sang today and will pretty much be heard all match whether we're winning or losing. You'll do well to pick up the words. Best thing about being back in the top flight? Quite simply: it's the only league that matters. Great stadiums, great players, and we make it onto Match of the Day! There's nothing quite like having your very own Alan Hansen ripping our defending to shreds. Players we need to be worried about? I doubt you'll be particularly 'worried' by any to be honest but we have a couple who will cause a problem or two on Saturday. Wes Hoolahan makes us tick in the middle of the park and most of our best play comes through him. Wales striker Steve Morison is a big unit, strong in the air, so watch out for him from set plays. We also have a future England prospect playing at right-back in Kyle Naughton. He has come to us on loan from Spurs and looks the real deal. Weak links? Conceding goals and tackling in the box. We have failed to keep a clean sheet all season, giving away five penalties in the process. I won't name names but Leon Barnett is prone to a mis-timed lunge... Three Liverpool players you'd love to see in yellow and green? Steven Gerrard - he gives 100 per cent every game and clearly loves playing football for a living. He's also one of the most enthusiastic goal-celebrators on the planet. Luis Suarez - brilliant feet and a superb finisher. I think I speak for most English football fans when I say thank-you for signing him. I probably won't be quite as grateful come 7.30pm on Saturday, mind! Pepe Raina - top 'keeper and a real character by all accounts. Would fit in well at Norwich if you can spare him? Best thing about being a Norwich fan? Very loyal fanbase regardless of the opponents. It is an extremely infectious team to support and despite our recent hiatus from the Premier League, the club has stuck to its traditions of playing attractive, if not occasionally kamikaze, football. We sell out our home and away allocations week in, week out, which is quite an effort considering where we are based. Our majority shareholder (Delia) absolutely loves an ale, too. And the worst? Everywhere is bloody miles away! How do you beat Norwich? Stay patient. While we won't exactly park the bus, we won't be streaming forward in numbers either. We'll look to play on the break so the longer the match is level the more we'll fancy pinching a win. Andy Carroll could be a definite option for you. We aren't the strongest physically at the back so he could have a field day if the service is up to scratch. Prediction? Liverpool 2-3 Norwich. You probably thought I was an alright (sober) bloke until this bit but I've got to stay loyal. I think Liverpool are beatable and if we take our chances a shock could be on the cards. Expect us to leave it late, we usually do.