laza wrote:Dalglish wrote:Some of us Old Boys remember when we used to do that in Europe and save our best for the FINAL !
Have to take your word for it Ian some of us 44 year olds were too young to remember
Kopite-Jud wrote:Kopite-Jud wrote:ethanr wrote:We beat chelsea a few years back ending their almost 5 year unbeaten streak at home, and now city who haven't lost at home for over a year have lost to us.
Didn't you watch City v United on Sunday?
They lost on sunday thats all
Fowler_E7 wrote:Good result deffo, would have taken that before kick off, the first half peformance was excellent, second half has was really bad though especially when we made the change to the formation with 5 at the back, had practically zero possesion second half.
LFC2007 wrote:It's all about context. If you compare the performance tonight with some ideal standard befitting for a club of our statute then the complaints about the team being too defensive second half sound quite reasonable. But this is to ignore the reality of the situation we're in. We aren't at or near that ideal level and won't be for some time yet so for now just be pleased that we beat the league leaders in their own back yard and managed to keep a clean sheet in the process. Wembley beckons...
Dalglish wrote:Ola Mr Benitez wrote:Fu(kin moaning [email=B@stards...]B@stards...[/email] We had a job to do and we did it. Fu(k off you play station nobs![]()
Not "Quite" I would have put it OLA but I agree with the sentiment.
Some of us Old Boys remember when we used to do that in Europe and save our best for the FINAL !![]()
The alternative is to go tot to toe against City on their own ground and hopefully win by more than one goal but the risk is that like the Premiership game there a couple of weeks back we get caught on the break and lose heavily..........
I know which I prefer![]()
P.S. You could take the best players at City, United, RM and Barca combined and I would still fancy us in a second leg at Anfield !!!!
crim cram wrote:7_Kewell wrote:this reminds me of the Hodgson days...get a lead and then defend, defend, defend.
It's like watching a championship side playing a premier team.
bunglemark2 wrote:Hmmmmm....not sure what to think. *IF* we win the second leg at home, and make it through to the final - is that not planned for the 25th Feb ? Is that not the same day as the Merseyside derby ?
'Cos the missus bought me a ticket, flight and hotel for that game for Crimbo, and it looks like i'll forfeit all of it....esp. as it's a poxy Ryanair flight
Those w@nkers never refund you.
I presume LFC would refund the ticket or give you one for another game ? Anyone know ?
SouthCoastShankly wrote:bunglemark2 wrote:Hmmmmm....not sure what to think. *IF* we win the second leg at home, and make it through to the final - is that not planned for the 25th Feb ? Is that not the same day as the Merseyside derby ?
'Cos the missus bought me a ticket, flight and hotel for that game for Crimbo, and it looks like i'll forfeit all of it....esp. as it's a poxy Ryanair flight
Those w@nkers never refund you.
I presume LFC would refund the ticket or give you one for another game ? Anyone know ?
By law they have to refund you the tax. They may not offer but you are entitled to it. Considering the tax often represents more % than the ticket cost, you may not lose as much as you think.
Edit: the final is on the 26th
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