Seems like it is just you and me on the forum right now! Also, do you think we will ever see the white and cyan blue kit this year?
Probably Utd away...what other games did we wear the white strip last year? West ham have been relegated.
why would we want to see it? its for girls and metros who think it looks good with jeans..... but seriously.... suarez just said this ones for lucas so i hope he delivers a great goal or two
I was hoping someone would come out with something like that. Let's hope they're all really up for it
I'm excited for this game. I think we're due a steam-rolling game at some point with a goal spree. We all know what happened when we last played Fulham... Here's hoping no Lucas in the lineup makes for a more attacking side and that without our DM maestro we don't fall apart!
Not saying I like it, but it seemed a really pointless kit. I am assuming with no European footy they just said to hell with it what might sell?
Yes, we all know what happened the last time you came to us. And we can remember other recent visits where it went the other way - the 3-1 a couple of years ago is the one that springs to my mind. You took us apart last time, fair play to you, but that was an unusually poor display by several of our defensive players (the usually dependable Hangeland and Schwarzer, if my memory serves). Don't count your chickens, friend (or should that be don't count your Liver Birds?) Best of luck - after tonight - anyway.
Obsiously - but nothing wrong with a heavy dose of pre-match optimism before what I'm sure will be a tough game for us
We gotta win tonight, this is what happens, when you draw at home to Norwich,Swansea and Sunderland.it puts the heat on for toughre games like this Bellamy MUST play, I be really annoyed if he doesnt start,as Hangeland as the turning circle of an ocean liner. WE NEED PACE!!!!!! Save Carroll for QPR
I too would take the draw right now but we're good at home and capable of beating anyone at home (as long as we don't play like we did last year against them). Also I think last year Liverpool scored very early and it was always going to be an uphill battle from there. On another note, BBC in their match preview gave a quote from Fulham player Bryan LUIZ. Typical!
http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/latest-news/adam-murphy-was-my-toughest Adam: Murphy was my toughest harlie Adam will tonight do battle with the midfielder who provided his sternest test during his sparkling season with Blackpool. Fulham captain Danny Murphy will line up against his former club at Craven Cottage and our No.26 is expecting a tough night as the Reds look to make it 12 games unbeaten. Speaking at one of the club's Equality 4 All coaching sessions, where he held a Q&A with young aspiring footballers, Adam told Liverpoolfc.tv: "People still rate Danny quite highly at this club and that's because he is a top player. "Danny is a very, very good player and the two games I played against him for Blackpool last season were probably the two most difficult games I had." London has been fairly kind to Kenny Dalglish's charges so far with away successes at Chelsea (twice) and Arsenal. Adam is hoping the Reds can continue their good form on the road and three points at Craven Cottage would see them equal a proud club record of seven successive victories away from home in all competitions. "Wherever you go in this league away from home you know it's going to be difficult, but if we can go to the capital and pick up points like we have been doing then that's important," said the Scottish international. "We have done very well against Arsenal and Chelsea twice, so hopefully we can do that again against Fulham. "Our performance against Manchester City, which we should have won, and Chelsea in midweek showed we are heading in the right direction. "It will be an open game. Fulham have got a good manager and a good team but if we can perform like the lads did towards the end of last season, then we are confident we can get the right result and that is a victory." Last season Maxi Rodriguez stole the headlines with a hat-trick against the Cottagers - his second in succession.