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Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by Sir_Red, Jan 28, 2011.

  1. astro

    astro Well-Known Member

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    I perceive West Ham as thieving ****s though
     
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  2. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    Well yeah obviously.

    You dont percieve arsenal as that though even though they fleece their fans.

    They are big time charlies with loads of cash to those players out there.

    They are also... well... wengers team so that ****s them.

    Lfc have klopp, have a shiny stand. If love us to complete the anfield road stand asap and do that joining of academy and senior training ground so that we look a club going places.

    Take 20mil for klopps transfer savings and go do the training complex

    Get fsg to pony up given tbe main stand is sold out.

    Lets get this club rolling. How is the time. Nothing to stop us but ourselves now.

    I watched moores hold us back. I watched g&h lie and break us. And ive watched fsg learn watch soccerball is and i hope they now can drive us on.
     
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  3. astro

    astro Well-Known Member

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    I don't perceive Arsenal as a big club though. Their stadium is a library and their European record would be funny if it didn't consistently waste 25% of the PL's Champions League places. They rob their fans blind but aside from YouTube #meltdowns they keep going back for more. Arsenal is a London property investment scheme that got saddled with a football club.
     
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  4. Lucaaas

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    Yup, that does seem to be teams assumptions. But then you look at all of the teams with shiny new stadiums in the lower leagues that have no character and are almost empty every week. Comparing them to the teams with more traditional smaller stadiums like Crystal Palace, Bournemouth, Burnley etc who have had a lot of success over recent years makes you think that having a bigger, shinier stadium isn't all that positive for on the pitch performances.
     
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  5. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    That is a certain point too. Like st marys for southampton or stadium of light for Southampton. Their old grounds were far more.. well home grounds.

    I dont really agree that those few teams whove done well to get where they have got to have done so cos of grounds either.

    Theyve done it by working hard.

    The emirates is a silent ground. Was highbury and better... i dunno.

    The mancs built old trafford up on site. That keeps groupings together like we have the kop. I still think all things being equal weve got to see this development through and push every aspect of the club.

    I truely believe moores did all the damage to us. He whined about cost of transfer, watched mancs build a massive stadium when a bit of a push could have done what fsg did sith the council. He left bad managers on place years too long. He just didnt develop that professionalism that woyld have pushed us on.

    In reality chelsea should never gave hapoened. Ken bate should not have been abole to win those cups in that period and attra t the attention of the oligarch.

    I think moores and parry are the biggest villians in the whole thing, bigger then g&h even.
     
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  6. FedLadSonOfAnfield

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    Shocking start off of pole by Rosberg in the German GP. The mark of a second-rate, inferior driver that. When did you ever see Alonso, Vettel, Hamilton, Hakkinen, Button in his good Brawn, Schumacher, Senna go from pole straight down to fourth ... never because they are/were truly top drivers who don't do that second-rate **** but win

    Hamilton will walk it now given no engine/car problems or anybody doesn't take him off
     
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  7. Lucaaas

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    I said on here when Rosberg had the huge lead that Hamilton was the far superior driver and Rosberg wouldn't win the title if Mercedes manage to keep Hamilton on the track.
     
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  8. moreinjuredthanowen

    moreinjuredthanowen Mr Brightside

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    Rosberg bottled it. No question.
     
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  9. Thus Spake Zarathustra

    Thus Spake Zarathustra GC Thread Terminator

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    Krauts booing Lewis. Think you need to boo your own guy, fellers.
     
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  10. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    There's been plenty of "parking" going on there over the years.
     
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  11. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    I think Rosburg is a fantastic driver (although I haven't watched the last two years... I only follow in news now can't watch f1 anymore).

    That said it appears Hamilton is just that little bit better.

    / although what do I know after not watching in yonks
     
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  12. FedLadSonOfAnfield

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    Tried mixing this rum with some san pellegrino lemon that i picked up in the petrol station earlier ... best combo so far
     
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  13. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    WHO DO YOU WANT AS FIRST CHOICE AT LIVERPOOL?
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  14. astro

    astro Well-Known Member

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    I vote "no such thing", Sturridge and Origi have different strengths for different situations.
     
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    It's ok, but if it had zoomed out ever so slightly my old house would have been in it. :(
     
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  16. Milk not bear jizz

    Milk not bear jizz Grasser-In-Chief

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    I think there is a good chance Ings could develop into our best striker.

    Of the current crop Studge is best on his good days. Between injuries, motivation, and form his good days are less common than they used to be.

    Shoulda sold Studge whilst there is hope of getting enough money from him to develop the team elsewhere. We have too many attackers now.
     
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  17. saintanton

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    I would never sell someone of Sturridge's ability unless it was clear he'd lost it after an extended period of being useless.
     
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  18. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    Hello boys. I'm back <ok>
     
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  19. LuisDiazgamechanger

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    Back doing term?:lipsrsealed:.
     
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  20. saintanton

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    Just been let out of the Cheese, and the fond embrace of Denise?

    Just realised there's a rhyme there:
    Just been let out of the Cheese, and the fond embrace of Denise
    Decidedly weak at the knees, from a week of debauching and sleaze
     
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