stop clutching at straws. Suarez will be back on Monday, we will have argubally the best strike force in the league.
Your words. Not mind. You must be a wum. No self respecting Liverpool fan would really claim that Suarez and Carroll are the best in the league!!! Suarez good player, yes. Carroll! My dead granny is better.
I agree with that, but like you say it is rarely the game you expect that's the big one. Like in 08/09, it wasn't the trip to Arsenal or Stoke or the big home game against Chelsea that did for you. Your season fell apart against 19th place Middlesborough. Which is why I don't think these next two games are particularly big. We don't expect to win them both, so it's not going to destroy our season if we don't. What would be a big blow would be if we lost to Fulham or QPR or Wigan or someone we were expecting to beat. Cos I can all but guarantee that City will drop points in the run in, what with trips to Stoke, Swansea, Arsenal and Newcastle and having Utd and Chelsea at home. Whereas, after our game against Spurs we could easily only drop two or three points in our last eleven games. So like you say, it's far to early in the season to say it's a really big game. I'm sure in the minds of our fans it's a big game, and we'll want a big win to give us the boasting rights to match the 4-1 some of your lot still go on about. But I think in the minds of the players, particularly the players who have come to the club whilst Liverpool have been in the doldrums, it's just another match. Which is as it should be, cos we don't want to beat Liverpool and then lose to Norwich and Spurs in the next two games cos everyone was too focused on the Liverpool game.
Suarez - 5 league goals Bellamy - 6 league goals Carroll - 3 league goals Kuyt - 1 league goal Hernandez - 7 league goals Berbatov - 7 league goals You're making this too easy
Yea, but its like opening a new business, an old business could make good sales, but the company could be on the decline. The other business takes less one year, but the potential for growth is evident. A few years latter the new business takes over, and goes on to dominate.
Lets look at it this way: Owen: in decline Berbaflop: in decline Rooney: Very good <gags> Wellbeck Potential Chickwithdick good Suarez World Class Carroll Potential Bellamy World Class Kuyt World Class (world Cup finalist)
Not the best analogy you could have made... http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7759207.stm "It is an uncomfortable fact of business life that four out of five start-ups end in failure."
So a World Cup finalist is world class? In that case: Berbatov - World class (Champions League finalist) Chichaito - World class (Champions League finalist) Rooney - Double world class (Double Champions League finalist) Welbeck - Potential Owen - Potential ruined by Liverpool
But your good comebacks will be of little comfort when you see Stevie G waving the Premier League trophy on a red bus cruising through Merseyside.
And the four horsemen riding trails of fire across the sky as Satan rules the earth... ...and then I'll wake up screaming in a cold sweat