That's exactly what we need to do, keep beating the likes of Hull etc and then at times we will need to beat or at least get a point against the so called bigger teams. If and I mean if Everton turn us over then we just have to accept thet it happens in those type of games and move on.
From what I saw of it, that Barklay was ****ing **** last night. More of the same on Saturday please, young twat
haha, nice one, given your previous, you've almost certainly now guaranteed that he's going to stick one right in the postage stamp at the Park End
Top 10 Goodison Park victories according to LFC-TV No.10: Everton 0-2 Liverpool (October 1, 2011) Kenny Dalglish remains the only Liverpool manager to have won on his first visit to Goodison Park - and the King achieved the feat twice during two spells in the hotseat. Second time around for Dalglish, following his return to the club in January 2011, Luis Suarez struck a debut derby goal to seal a 2-0 win after Andy Carroll pounced on Jose Enrique's cut-back to fire the Reds ahead. No.9: Everton 0-3 Liverpool (August 30, 2003) Liverpool had taken two points from their first three games at the start of the 2003-04 campaign, and so a trip across Stanley Park would either galvanise their season or make a slow start seem a whole lot worse. However, the Reds were totally dominant in one of the most one-sided derbies for years. Michael Owen netted twice before Harry Kewell grabbed his first Liverpool goal to seal the rout. No.8: Everton 1-3 Liverpool (September 15, 2001) This derby will perhaps be best remembered for the iconic celebration which followed Liverpool's equaliser on 11 minutes. Kevin Campbell had given Everton the lead; however, Steven Gerrard raked a splendid, swerving effort into the top corner of the net in response and proceeded to run the length of the Bullens with his tongue out. Michael Owen's penalty and John Arne Riise's first Premier League goal confirmed the win for Gerard Houllier's side. No.7: Everton 2-3 Liverpool (September 21, 1985) Player-manager Kenny Dalglish handed Liverpool the lead after 40 seconds in this derby at Goodison to set Liverpool on their way to a handsome 3-0 half-time lead. Ian Rush added another goal to his tally against the Blues before Steve McMahon netted against his former club prior to the interval. Everton struck back through Graeme Sharp and Gary Lineker, but it was too little too late and the Reds held out for a famous win. No.6: Everton 0-3 Liverpool (December 6, 1969) This game went down in Liverpool folklore for a whole host of reasons - not least for Sandy Brown's famous 54th minute own-goal (below). It was the great Bill Shankly's first league win over Everton at Goodison Park and it came against Harry Catterick's reigning champions. Emlyn Hughes opened the scoring two minutes into the second half and the unplayable Bobby Graham added a third after Brown headed into his own net. No.5: Everton 0-2 Liverpool (March 3, 1973) Emlyn Hughes settled this classic Goodison battle with two late strikes as Bill Shankly's side edged closer to the league title. Hughes struck in the 80th minute to open the scoring and send the Kopites who had made the short trip across Stanley Park into delirium. With two minutes of normal time remaining, he netted again to put the game well and truly beyond the home side. No.4: Everton 0-1 Liverpool (February 21, 1988) In the 32 games which preceded this clash, Dalglish's 1987-88 side had lost just once - and that was to Everton in the League Cup third round. So, understandably, the game at Goodison in the FA Cup fifth round was a tense affair. That was until the 76th minute, when John Barnes whipped a fine cross into the penalty area and Ray Houghton stole a yard of space to nod the ball beyond Neville Southall and clinch a dramatic winner. No.3: Everton 1-2 Liverpool (October 20, 2007) This fierce and frenetic Merseyside derby served up an own goal, two penalties and two red cards. First, Sami Hyypia turned past Pepe Reina to give Everton the lead. Tony Hibbert was sent off for a foul on Steven Gerrard and Dirk Kuyt equalised from the spot. Then, in the dying embers of the tie, Lucas's shot was handled on the line by Phil Neville - who was promptly shown red - and Kuyt stepped up to fire a 93rd-minute winner. No.2: Everton 0-5 Liverpool (November 6, 1982) Ian Rush destroyed his boyhood heroes with a scintillating display of clinical finishing as he fired four goals past Neville Southall in front of a packed Goodison Park. His first came after fine play from Alan Hansen, the second took a deflection from range, the third went in at the second time of trying after being denied by the post - and Rush's fourth was class and composure personified as he rounded Southall to slot home. No.1: Everton 2-3 Liverpool (April 16, 2001) The Blues thought they had done enough to secure a point when David Unsworth slotted a penalty on 83 minutes after Liverpool had led twice in the game, first through Emile Heskey and then Markus Babbel. However, with seconds left on the clock and from 44 yards, Gary McAllister curled a sensational free-kick into the bottom corner of Paul Gerrard's net to clinch Liverpool's first win at the home of their neighbours since 1990.
great. should have been done before now then. anyway. Barry is a clogger, wtch for him trying to sneakily get coutinho... at least though this "great" player isn't an idiot like tim cahill was and won't get the red mist that leads to red cards. he'll try and rake the kid etc etc. Lukaku will really trouble LFC i think. his record last season v us speaks for itself. then theirs osman, peinaar and the like for the work rate in shutting us down.... In short LFC are useless and must lose this one. (is that enough downplaying us yet)
Don't assume that every player is as snide as yours.... In case you've forgotten, here's a couple of clips from last years fixture... please log in to view this image please log in to view this image The former resulting in our best player on the day having to leave the field. I'd love to see Barry snap the ****ing prick mind....
I was there. I took my best mate from University and Linda (fit as ****) Farmer. They'd never seen anything like it
haha, surely you're not serious? What's gone 'unpunished' that the snide rat has been on the receiving end of? As he goes down quicker than a U boat commander, usually feigning injury - as per the previous years fixture, when he got Rodwell sent off.
Ignore what? Where's the 'evidence' of this? As there's plenty of the snide, cheating, horror being the perpetrator....