Thats why my fcuking container took so long to get here. Bloody customers giving me grief where their goods are!!
Any nonsense on here and I'll send Jim round with his banjo. Let's keep the **** off this thread and have some fun - a bit of footie with plenty of comedy/banter to pass the time. And if anyone wants a serious football thread - don't complain, start a new one. Come on then Jim, a 1, a 2, play it laddie......... [video=youtube;iUi7vEhN9W8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iUi7vEhN9W8[/video]
It's due to creativity and stubbornness. Why do you import through Spain? Even here in Denmark we know that only Greek and Portuguese are slower Than Spanish. Going through Canada and the Panamainian Canal would be faster...
I've been looking forward to reading this thread after coming home from work, so where is the fcuking arguments please log in to view this image
FROM HITC Sport... What sort of team will Rodgers take into the fixture? GK â Simon Mignolet Mignolet has become an instant favourite with Liverpool fans after signing in the summer. Heâs not the complete package just yet but he wears his heart on his sleeve and has so far made the correct decisions at the important times during matches. RB â Andre Wisdom With Glen Johnson out injured, this is a real chance for Wisdom to stake his claim for a regular place in the Liverpool starting side. He will be better for the experience of having led his country at Under-21 level and Rodgers should feed him this opportunity to make the most of that excitement. CB â Martin Skrtel Skrtel was superb in the win over Manchester United and he should start regardless of his recent past with Rodgers. The manager has always maintained that players will be rewarded for good performances and consistency which makes it difficult to see how the Slovakian can possibly be dropped. CB â Daniel Agger Agger has been one of the only constants in Liverpoolâs side this season. Heâs showing just why Barcelona started sniffing around him in the summer. His decision making his been superb and he gets Liverpool going, feeding the midfield well after breaking down an opposition attack. LB â Jose Enrique Enrique currently controls the left back role at the club and there are no signs heâs going to start making mistakes soon. His defensive game is solid and heâs productive in the final third which is all Rodgers can ask for. RM â Jordan Henderson It will be tempting for Rodgers to start Raheem Sterling but Henderson has been playing well, which makes it important to try and fit him into the side. Donât expect him to be glued to the right wing. He will move about and change positions with other players. CM â Lucas Lucas remains one of the best holding players for the club and one of the best in the Premier League. He links the defence and the midfield well and has good distribution skills which are useful when Liverpool need to move the ball quickly and counter attack. CM â Steven Gerrard Liverpoolâs skipper will be slightly drained following his performances for England but he should have enough time to recover. Gerrardâs game doesnât need to be sold and his leadership will be useful if Swansea have spells where they dominate possession. CM â Philippe Coutinho Coutinho will be the man most likely to break from the midfield to play the number ten role, supporting a main striker. Heâs not been at his best this season with teams finding ways to keep him quiet so the challenge for him will be to reinvent himself slightly. LM â Victor Moses Donât be at all surprised to see Moses thrown straight in at the deep end by Rodgers. His pace out wide will be crucial when Liverpool counter attack and heâs playing with a point to prove, in the same way Daniel Sturridge played when he first joined the club from Chelsea. ST â Daniel Sturridge Sturridge should feature after shaking off a thigh problem that threatened to keep him out of this game. It's a stroke of bad luck for Iago Aspas but Sturridge's form this season means he has to play. Web Page - http://hereisthecity.com/2013/09/11/ld-predicted-liverpool-xi-to-play-swansea-city/