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What will Liverpool win in the 2014-15 season...?

  • Premier League

  • Champions League

  • FA Cup

  • League Cup

  • As much as Everton and Spurs!


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You could equally say there's never been a dull goal, as long as it's for your own team an OG can make you ecstatic.

You're so partisan, you can't appreciate all the finer points that makes football exciting and why we love watching it.

As i said. The crowd reactions are telling.
 
It's a much better way than the old coin toss because at least your fate is in your own hands. Removing players .. not sure .. how would that work in practise it would take both managers ages to decide which two, trying to second guess their opponents move. Which area would you start with removing players from, midfield?

They would have to provide a list to the 4th official between full time and extra time.
 
As i said. The crowd reactions are telling.

Both are dramatic there's no doubt, but penalty shoot outs build the drama up and up until it's unbearable - cameras last night showing people covering their eyes as they couldn't bear to watch, the tension was incredible as I said pure drama.

Maybe you are just tired of seeing Young throwing himself down at every opportunity that you now associate penalties with cheating.
 
They would have to provide a list to the 4th official between full time and extra time.

And does the ref then have to keep looking at his watch and stopping play every 5 minutes, what if it's a crucial move and the next 5 minutes is up? It's an interesting idea that sounds simple but I think in practise it would be quite complicated.
 
And does the ref then have to keep looking at his watch and stopping play every 5 minutes, what if it's a crucial move and the next 5 minutes is up? It's an interesting idea that sounds simple but I think in practise it would be quite complicated.

He would glance at his watch at dead balls. Would only remove people when ball comes to a stop. In reality- this would probably go over the 5 minute mark most times.
 
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He would glance at his watch at dead balls. Would only remove people when ball comes to a stop. In reality- this would probably go over the 5 minute mark most times.

It would certainly increase the drama, imagine the fans reactions at who was being taken off and when. I can see the headlines now 'Dramatic late winner by Glen Johnson'
 
Watched the first 10 mins of spurs v Forest
And the first 10 mins of the 2nd half..

Both have been dull and made our games look interesting! Not sure what the middle bit has been like but I don't suspect it was any good.
 
Goaaaaaal
Forest scored v Spurs.

Cross came in and he's not got a Spurs defender within 5 yards of him while standing in the middle of the area.

Poch the next man for the sack? :bandit:
 
City 4-0 up and Sheff Wed down to 10 men.
Gone goal berserk in last 15 mins.
 
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