We won the league title and FA Cup.So what you're saying is, the League Cup does count![]()
You nitpicky ****ers!!
We won the league title and FA Cup.So what you're saying is, the League Cup does count![]()
I know, I know, you finnicky git!!Difficult to know that you were referring to the 09-10 season when you posted that Chelsea had a poor pre-season in 2010.
Doesn't it suggest that he's not as close to the club as he thinks he is, which explains all the incorrect info he's given you over the past few years...?![]()

I know, I know, you finnicky git!!![]()

Do you get the feeling the club's just doing it to do it without any real enthusiasm. Hurry it up, get back home to sort out the new lads, the season, the Sterling aftermath. Losing wider focus along the way to get to the narrow day to day business?only stands to reason.
if the club messed this up in timing and information it only has itself to blame i guess.
there really was zero reason to play the first game on a tuesday and no reason why we started a week alter than normal either 1st july was usually the kick off. If we'd started say the wednesday prior to when we did and flown 3 dyas ealrier and played sunday we would have done metter.
it sees we didn't push it well tiehr and jsut threw a game in to have one..... doesn't sound too good.
Everton are currently playing Stoke in a half empty stadium in Singapore. Liverpool played in a half empty stadium in Thailand. What's the point in travelling all that way to play pre-season friendlies if the locals aren't interested?
I've got an idea- why don't we put the most negative spin we can come up with on every new development at the club or any aspect of news relating to it?
Thinking about it, I might just be a bit late with this suggestion.
So what's the point in travelling all that way to play a pre-season match if it's scheduled at a time that's inconvenient for the few locals who are interested in watching the likes of Milner, Markovich and Origi?well seeing they all have to ride a bike 1200 miles to get there having it midweek is like having utd fans travel from surrey on a monday evening
[HASHTAG]#inconvenient[/HASHTAG].
I agree... we have been VERY poor in our promotion of a new star since january. Coutinho should have been pushed the moment he signed a new deal. we've done faff all with firmino.. not even announcing his shirt number till today.
The club has prob said... oh **** the tour is ****ed ermmmm... well how can we sell shirts.. oh firmino has not number DOH!
the time really as jimmy says was last summer to get a star and he'd be driving this tour now.
The club should also have filled the website with milner and firmino and even clyne to soem extent but right now it looks like we rocked up very sloppily.
The lesson is with 49mil in your back pocket to by a star and push the **** out of him and coutinho and firmino and hope they back it on the pitch
20 goals out of benteke and 15 out of coutinho or whatever and they will be big names.

I like to be positive and as I said a while ago, we're on a journey, it's better in my view to go on it in a positive way rather than a negative way, the outcome will be whatever it will be regardless but I'd rather enjoy the journey the best I can than be miserable on it - self fulfilling prophesies and all that. I even said on one occasion to create a positive comments only matchday thread to run alongside the main one in the hope that the karma from it will be reflected in the resultI've got an idea- why don't we put the most negative spin we can come up with on every new development at the club or any aspect of news relating to it?
Thinking about it, I might just be a bit late with this suggestion.


I'm not too bothered that journos haven't been invited. I think this tour is a bit lacklustre due to no big names going. Gerrard is a huge favourite out there, reports saying vast majority of fans still have his name on their shirts adds to my view that he brought a lot more to the club than what he did on the pitch. All those rushing him out the door maybe not taking that into account as to how we are now viewed in those areas where he's always been a big draw. Shirt sales may plummet as broader fan appeal switches elsewhere.
Addressing mito's point - Reds fan Panachit Kittipanya-ngam who runs the popular Thai website lovelfcdot.com explains low crowds -
“I do think the lack of star names is a big part of it,” he told the ECHO.
“With Suarez going and now Stevie, we have lost some ‘magnets’ to bring the people in. “In our online community we try to carry the message that we love Liverpool for the club – it’s not about individual players or the manager. But people love to see the top players. “If Coutinho was here you would have seen bigger crowds because he’s very famous.”
On a side note, nice to see Luis Garcia out there as an ambassador for the club.