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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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I note there's been no in depth analysis of the spawny shinned goal that went in off Pantilimons right knacker

Quick feet and quality nutmeg by Markovic, which bitter [HASHTAG]#bbcsalford[/HASHTAG] described as "bundling over the line" as if it were some set-piece melee

[HASHTAG]#suarezlike[/HASHTAG]
 
The topic was Everton's goal, which I correctly described as a mistake by Hart, then you had a [HASHTAG]#meltdown[/HASHTAG]
You brought it up as a wum with [HASHTAG]#worsethanmingnolet[/HASHTAG] àttached for double wum potential.

Flute
 
You brought it up as a wum with [HASHTAG]#worsethanmingnolet[/HASHTAG] àttached for double wum potential.

Flute

Just an honest opinion

If Mignolet did the same thing people would be going mental, but the fact is Mignolet kept a clean sheet and Hart threw away 2 points
 
Quick feet and quality nutmeg by Markovic, which bitter [HASHTAG]#bbcsalford[/HASHTAG] described as "bundling over the line" as if it were some set-piece melee

[HASHTAG]#suarezlike[/HASHTAG]
It was bobbling of his shins, dropped on his toe and then rolled into the net off Pantilmons gonads.
 
Just an honest opinion

If Mignolet did the same thing people would be going mental, but the fact is Mignolet kept a clean sheet and Hart threw away 2 points
Honest opinion <laugh>

Mignolet only kept a clean sheet as you were playing an awful side who played half the game with 10 men
 
Honest opinion <laugh>

Mignolet only kept a clean sheet as you were playing an awful side who played half the game with 10 men

What's the difference?

Everton have 1 win in 11 and Lukaku is effectively a man down
 
What's the difference?

Everton have 1 win in 11 and Lukaku is effectively a man down
Lukaku's been great in the last 2 games.

Despite having had a poor spell by his standards he's still scored more goals this season than Lambert, Balotelli, Borini, Lallana and Markovic combined -
 
Lukaku's been great in the last 2 games.

Despite having had a poor spell by his standards he's still scored more goals this season than Lambert, Balotelli, Borini, Lallana and Markovic combined -

And its got you to the dizzying heights of 12th <ok>
 
"Stoke without a win at Arsenal since 1981"

The [HASHTAG]#meltdown[/HASHTAG]....

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Villa have Vlaar out injured for a while and they had Cieran Clark sent off yesterday, so hopefully we can get one over them next weekend, as we have a terrible record.
 
Absolute bollocks. If he stays rooted to his line that ball beats him. Yes once he's left his line he simply has to get there, so he made a mistake, but he'd have made one by staying put, as that wasn't a 'weak header' at all at it flew into the far corner and it's past him before he'd have chance to react. Naismith was 6 yards out ffs. It's just another example of how the clueless one doesn't understand the game, shame on you for trying to bail out his bullshit


Rooted to your line can mean 3 to 4 yards off of your line, you are creating a false argument again, I used to be a keeper and no one stands "on" the line at corners. Always at least a bit forward off of the line

There was no real power, Naismith knew Hart was coming and glanced it past him, the same header would have been saved imo. Now maybe Naismith might have done differently had Hart not come, but that's another matter, as is had Hart stayed put he had a very good chance of saving it, not guaranteed because even hitting it straight at him has a chance of going in.. but most likely.

Now if you are finished leaking out your backside, I have other things to things to tend to :D
 
Looking at the table, if we hadn't thrown away those 2 points against Leicester we'd be n 34 points, above Spurs on GD and after today, a maximum of 3 points behind 4th place...

As it is, no matter what the results today we'll still only be a max of 5 points behind with momentum on our side after picking up 10 points from last possible 12 (although they were against the teams in 20th, 17th, 16th and 9th).

Team is starting to gel and next month with a fully refreshed Sterling and a hopeful return of Sturridge could make a good late surge for that 4th place and the cups.
 
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Rooted to your line can mean 3 to 4 yards off of your line, you are creating a false argument again, I used to be a keeper and no one stand "on" the ****ing line at corners.

There was no real power, Naismith knew Hart was coming and glanced it past him, the same header would have been saved imo. Now maybe Naismith might have done differently had Hart not come, but that's another matter, as is had Hart stayed put he had a very good hance of saving it, not guaranteed because even hitting it straight at him has a chance of going in.. but most likely.

Now if you are finished leaking out your backside, I have other things to things to tend to :D

Oh Christ.....Hart should have saved It then same as Pantilimon should have saved the lucky bundled In over the line effort yesterday<laugh>

Guys you have had a good If sometimes lucky run against the easier teams In the league your problems have not gone away you will be cursing against Rodgers soon when you start the reverse fixtures against the top half..
 
The topic was Everton's goal, which I correctly described as a mistake by Hart, then you had a [HASHTAG]#meltdown[/HASHTAG]

tbf it was a mistake by the City defence leavig Naismith unmarked, this is what prompted hart to come for it, to deny Naismith a free header. Younger keepers tend to get that rush of blood, a more seasoned keeper might have easily anticipated a glancing header to the far post because 99 out of 100 times that was where the attacker would have put it
 
Rooted to your line can mean 3 to 4 yards off of your line, you are creating a false argument again, I used to be a keeper and no one stands "on" the line at corners. Always at least a bit forward off of the line

There was no real power, Naismith knew Hart was coming and glanced it past him, the same header would have been saved imo. Now maybe Naismith might have done differently had Hart not come, but that's another matter, as is had Hart stayed put he had a very good chance of saving it, not guaranteed because even hitting it straight at him has a chance of going in.. but most likely.

Now if you are finished leaking out your backside, I have other things to things to tend to :D


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Its a real shame we've got 3 irritating cup games in the middle of two premier league fixtures.

We go into a tricky run of games soon against Everton, Spurs, Southampton and City.

We really should mug off the Europey League too.
 
Oh Christ.....Hart should have saved It then same as Pantilimon should have saved the lucky bundled In over the line effort yesterday<laugh>

"Absolute Rubbish"
and "Oh Christ"

The post beginnings of emotionally charged people.

"I get so emotional baby, every time I... ect ect"

Another false argument paraphrasing merchant, must be a Liverpool thing. I never said that and you know it.
You should work for Sky though, or the BBC.
 
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