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Match Day Thread The Return of Flanno (Home to XXXeter) #scousecafu

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by astro, Jan 18, 2016.

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Will liverpool:

Poll closed Jan 20, 2016.
  1. Win v exeter

    55.6%
  2. Draw v Exeter and win in extra time

    16.7%
  3. Draw and win penalties

    11.1%
  4. Lose on pens

    16.7%
  5. Draw and lose in extra time

    16.7%
  6. Lose miserably

    11.1%
  7. Vanish in a plume of frustrated midtableness

    22.2%
  8. MITO is a ****

    11.1%
  9. RHC has pulled

    22.2%
  10. Flanno off the bench tra la la la la Flanno off the bench tra la la la la la

    27.8%
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  1. saintanton

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    I voted for us to win, of course.
    I'm not going to vote for RHC has pulled until I know exactly what it is that he's pulled.
     
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  2. luvgonzo

    luvgonzo Pisshead

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    The mental bit evens it out.
     
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  3. Does it matter? It's still factual if he's only pulled a cracker!
     
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  4. <laugh>
     
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  5. saintanton

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    I always thought that was a prerequisite, that's why I've never bothered.
     
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  6. I normally do the 'appraisal sandwich' tactic in reverse. Positive with a negative either side <ok>
     
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  7. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    #cheesethread
     
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  8. FedLadSonOfAnfield

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    But will it be Klopp's die kleinen tonight ??
     
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  9. Who gives a **** if Flanno's playing!
     
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  10. Germlands Nozzer

    Germlands Nozzer Well-Known Member

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    I take it you mean Klopps Kleinen?
     
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  11. FedLadSonOfAnfield

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    I didn't say anything about his penis
     
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  12. Germlands Nozzer

    Germlands Nozzer Well-Known Member

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    I know, otherwise it would have been Klopps Kleiner (I think).
     
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  13. Might stick a tenner on Flanno getting a hat-trick...


    ...but it's not even listed for scoring one, never mind the trick <doh>
     
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  14. astro

    astro Well-Known Member

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    Bookies don't just give free money away <doh> #reality
     
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  15. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    this is the best title yet. i like it.. thought the exex part needs to be excrem-eter...

    The Return of Flanno (Home to Exexter?)


     
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  16. Germlands Nozzer

    Germlands Nozzer Well-Known Member

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    What about with Exexex - it makes it sound like footballing porn then.
     
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  17. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    serious:

    There is complete faith in the 'new generation' of young players who may get another chance to stake their claim when Liverpool welcome Exeter City to Anfield this evening, according to Pepijn Lijnders.


    The Reds face the League Two side in an FA Cup third-round replay after the initial meeting ended 2-2 at St James Park on a night when Jürgen Klopp made wholesale changes to his team to help cope with a jammed fixture list.

    With no let-up in commitments across four competitions, the manager confirmed at his pre-match press conference that it is likely to be a similar line-up for this return tie.

    Lijnders, the club’s first-team development coach, sees such opportunities as critical to the progress of those young players and precisely the reason why many have been brought back from loan spells elsewhere.

    “The big advantage of having them here is that they are with our style of play and we can create development plans,” he explained to Liverpoolfc.com.

    “We have extra sessions with them to create development for them. We are active in four competitions and you play every competition to win.

    “If we thought we couldn’t win with that team then we wouldn’t have played them. That’s very important for people to know because we believe in them. We believe that there’s a new generation of Liverpool players.

    “Of course, young players will make mistakes but there’s so much potential for development – reaching boundaries – but that only happens when they feel trust from the staff, Anfield and people around the club. That only happens if they are around the club.

    “Players become better with a common game idea and a clear way of playing, so that’s a big advantage. We now have four months to use all these players in four competitions. We will need them and that’s why they are here, not to just make up the numbers.”

    Lijnders continued: “They are in and around role models – Hendo here, Lallana there, Roberto Firmino, Ibe there, so for the players like Ojo and Kent, they are coming back and seeing how they use the one-versus-one qualities in the final third.

    “Pedro and Brannagan, even though they were already here, can see Hendo being brave stepping out with the ball. They see all these things day-by-day in sessions, with the coaching staff explaining the game. We see it as a big advantage. We create the atmosphere and this is just the start of a new generation.

    “If you look to the U18s and who can make a difference and not just players who play but players who disorganise the opponents and players who understand the history and unwritten rules of the club because they were here from six years old.

    “Most of them are here from six or seven years old, some might have come later, but most of the U18s and U21s are here from a young age. There are no better players in the world who can represent Liverpool FC.

    “But if we don’t create a pathway or game model or don’t trust them as young players and know that there will be mistakes… Anfield should embrace that because that’s what made this club great.

    “It’s up to us and everyone to create a more certain organisation and stability in our game to make these processes go through.”


    stay cool guys....
     
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  18. astro

    astro Well-Known Member

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    Liverpool have never lost to a fourth-tier side (14 games) in the FA Cup #nojinx

    The Reds have drawn their last two home FA Cup ties 0-0, and have never gone three cup games at Anfield without scoring #history

    The Grecians have beaten top-flight opposition three times in 32 attempts in the FA Cup, most recently in a fourth-round replay against Leicester in 1981 #recent
     
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  19. InBiscanWeTrust

    InBiscanWeTrust Rome, London, Paris, Rome, Istanbul, Madrid
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    Mig
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    Allen Stewart Brannagan
    Tex Benteke Ibe
     
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