Take a look at this: http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/26214204 It strikes me this guy doesn't know his **** from his elbow. What a 2hat. Typical ***** BBC reporting from someone who's just painting by numbers. Looking on the bright side, BBC's other resident joker Lawro predicts a 3-0 Liverpool win. The perfect time to stick it up his **** with knobs on. If I was Garry Monk I'd stick these articles in the changing room wall on Sunday.
In quite a few games Liverpool have looked the real business in the first half then fallen away in the second period - against us, for instance. If we can be in the game at half time we might shock a few people.
I know i read it earlier. Its obvious he has never watched our last 3 games.... ..I think liverpool are worried about this fixture as we are not the same team the last time we met..
.... but the last time we met, Liverpool hung on for a 2-2 draw at the Liberty. I think we'd all be happy with the same result wouldn't we ?
I'd be delighted with a 2-2 at this moment, on their day Liverpool are frighteningly good. I am just hoping the team to into this match knowing that if they attack then they can breach Liverpool's defence.
Very little comes out of BBC Salford. barely an article gets published without the title being changed 5 times and plenty of spelling and grammar mistakes, for a News Site that''s awful, also they are anything but impartial. Expecting a tough game this weekend, new manager always raises the work levels and gives you an unknown quantity, add to that a good players and there is no way we take a result for granted, if we get 3 points it will have to be hard earned.
English media propaganda nothing less, good for a laugh though don't you think, I'm sure Monk will have the measure of our Scouser friends!.............
I can partially accept the English media bias against us but when your own country's press dismiss the clubs' efforts now that pisses me off .
Liverpool will beat us, but Pearce seems to have decided to remain completely ignorant of any change in our form and performance levels.
That's a very good point. The article is clearly focused on our team and has, accordingly, ignored salient facts regarding your side. We are confident on the whole, as we have played wonderfully well at Anfield this season, but there has to be an exception, and it's the arrival of that exception that we're dreading. If we do not play well you could leave with points and, for us, at this point in the season, that would not be good. I'm sure it'll be a fascinating encounter, regardless. Good luck Swans, and I will see you after the match, no doubt - unless you're on our board before then.
This was my particular favourite. "Swansea's 'ONLY' Premier League win over Liverpool was 1-0 at home in May 2012 during Brendan Rodgers's reign as the Swans' boss." How many times have they beaten us then? Always taking into account of course that we also beat them in the League Cup on their own turf whilst in the Premier League?