
eds » Sat Nov 21, 2015 11:44 pm wrote:What a game! What a result!
KLOPP got his tactis right and we absoulately obliterated the best team in the comp AWAY!!
If this cant convince the remaining muppets that call themselves "fans" about the German i dont know what will?
Big Skrtel was magnificent at the back. Firmino and Countinho were a pair of scissors cutting through City's paper defense while Lallana and Milner played out of their skins.
Klopp was right last game, keep the f*cking faith lads and he will make us into a force across Europe again. What a way to start the week!
parchpea » Sun Nov 22, 2015 12:48 pm wrote:What a great game and tactical master class, absolutely superb.
Our biggest problem isn't playing away from home against anybody but beating poor teams at home who set up to defend.
If Klopp can crack that age old problem then we will start to see Liverpool in and amongst the top 4 without question.
woof woof ! » Sat Nov 21, 2015 8:43 pm wrote:Confused, some are mentioning "Sterling" , did he play today![]()
:D :D
eds » Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:16 am wrote:4-1 and you are picking pointless arguments again.
If you and the cultists had what you wanted we would be talking about another dismal defeat with the snake oil merchant in charge. But sooner or later he would "turn things around hey"......
I have already praised the owners for bringing in Klopp but still holding my breath on whether they will back him in the transfer market without this whole moneyball or transfer committee mumbo jumbo.
Unlike you I haven't forgotten their mistake of bringing in Bodgers in the first place, selling Suarez, missing out on Sanchez and the countless other signings at the last minute, keeping the stenchful one for too long. And the list goes on. So they still have a lot to make up for.
But never let fact get in the way of good argument, especially when you have had one too many sips of the Kool Aid.
algymoon » Mon Nov 23, 2015 3:06 pm wrote:An excellent win, every player did play very well and this win was overdue. Good luck for Thursday game.
devaney » Mon Nov 23, 2015 8:54 am wrote:eds » Sun Nov 22, 2015 10:16 am wrote:4-1 and you are picking pointless arguments again.
If you and the cultists had what you wanted we would be talking about another dismal defeat with the snake oil merchant in charge. But sooner or later he would "turn things around hey"......
I have already praised the owners for bringing in Klopp but still holding my breath on whether they will back him in the transfer market without this whole moneyball or transfer committee mumbo jumbo.
Unlike you I haven't forgotten their mistake of bringing in Bodgers in the first place, selling Suarez, missing out on Sanchez and the countless other signings at the last minute, keeping the stenchful one for too long. And the list goes on. So they still have a lot to make up for.
But never let fact get in the way of good argument, especially when you have had one too many sips of the Kool Aid.
Eds if you don't want people to respond then I suggest that you don't litter your posts with I'm right and everybody else is wrong statements !!
Nine of the starting eleven players against City (and nearly the same number against Chelsea) were actually bought by Rogers, the buying committee, Ayres and the owners !! And so was most of the bench in both games. AS YOU SAY LETS JUST IGNORE THE FACTS...... Yes it was time for Rogers to go. Tactically and motivationally he seemed to have fallen off the graph but unlike you I am not going to simply dismiss some of his successes which unlike you I can remember !!! Every football club makes mistakes. Liverpool's history since 1990 is littered with them.It is just a great shame that you feel the need to refer to OUR once manager as a snake oil salesman, the stench full one and a fraud.
Was Firmino a moneyball transfer ? Was Carroll ? Was Suarez at the time he was purchased ?
I was never a massive fan of Rogers (as an individual I actual loathe the guy) but you know I support the team warts and all and would never actually drag myself down to your levels of criticism. You have never given Rogers one ounce of credit for nearly winning the league and building a team that played some of the most exciting football ever witnessed by the fans.Simply putting the success all down to Suarez and Sturridge is similar to suggesting that Rafa had nothing to do with winning the 2005 CL and that it as all down to Gerrard !!
And there you go again with the selling Suarez garbage! How many times have I asked you to explain how the club could actually have persuaded him to stay? You seem absolutely incapable of providing a meaningful answer.
Missing out on Sanchez was down to Geography as much as anything else and it was the club that failed to close the deal - NOT ROGERS !! Wether you like it or not London is a major attraction to a lot of top foreign players.Rogers could not be held responsible by any half reasonable fan for some signings failing at the last minute.
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