I agree with a 5 man midfield Bamaga
What with Alonso in it.


gah50 wrote:Dont know what the problem is, if someone wants to sell there tickets and make something out of it then thats fair enough. the only problem i see is you are not a real fan. A real supporter would pay anything to go and see there team.
Mon United league champions again. Ac Milan 3 Liverpool 1.
Milan will walk all over you.
Bamaga man wrote:I agree with a 5 man midfield Bamaga
What with Alonso in it.![]()
Two years ago, during a devastatingly impressive introduction to English football, Alonso strode across the Anfield turf like a latter day Jan Molby.
His ability to dictate the tempo and direction of a match was one of the highlights of the season, switching play like a midfield metronome and firing rapier like passes into the tender underbelly of packed defences – like the wonderful pass from his own half at Roker Park, the piercing ball through to Luis Garcia against Bolton and the pass at The Hawthorns which sealed an impressive away win
They were among seven assists claimed by Alonso that season. This time round he has managed just one – in a Champions League qualifier on August 9 before the season proper had even kicked off.
The stats underline a diminishing influence Alonso has exerted on Liverpool’s fortunes – and that is reflected in the reaction to transfer speculation surrounding the midfielder.
Bamaga man wrote:Two years ago, during a devastatingly impressive introduction to English football, Alonso strode across the Anfield turf like a latter day Jan Molby.
His ability to dictate the tempo and direction of a match was one of the highlights of the season, switching play like a midfield metronome and firing rapier like passes into the tender underbelly of packed defences – like the wonderful pass from his own half at Roker Park, the piercing ball through to Luis Garcia against Bolton and the pass at The Hawthorns which sealed an impressive away win
They were among seven assists claimed by Alonso that season. This time round he has managed just one – in a Champions League qualifier on August 9 before the season proper had even kicked off.
The stats underline a diminishing influence Alonso has exerted on Liverpool’s fortunes – and that is reflected in the reaction to transfer speculation surrounding the midfielder.
I reckon David Prentice is another one like me who cannot see the " unsung " things Xabi does.
REDTILLDEAD wrote:Those arrogant Italians are so far up their own [email]ars@s....that[/email] theirare sticking outb of their mouths!....we will show those fagots next wednesday...the match fixing cheats should never been allowed in this years CL.
Bamaga man wrote:I reckon David Prentice is another one like me who cannot see the " unsung " things Xabi does.
Bamaga man wrote:Two years ago, during a devastatingly impressive introduction to English football, Alonso strode across the Anfield turf like a latter day Jan Molby.
His ability to dictate the tempo and direction of a match was one of the highlights of the season, switching play like a midfield metronome and firing rapier like passes into the tender underbelly of packed defences – like the wonderful pass from his own half at Roker Park, the piercing ball through to Luis Garcia against Bolton and the pass at The Hawthorns which sealed an impressive away win
They were among seven assists claimed by Alonso that season. This time round he has managed just one – in a Champions League qualifier on August 9 before the season proper had even kicked off.
The stats underline a diminishing influence Alonso has exerted on Liverpool’s fortunes – and that is reflected in the reaction to transfer speculation surrounding the midfielder.
I reckon David Prentice is another one like me who cannot see the " unsung " things Xabi does.
I'm ready to hear arguements against Alonso, but it must be serious. An assist requires 2 things, a final pass, and a goal. So it's interesting that less assist means diminishing what Alonso provides, especially when many people is saying that our strikers are not good enough.
touched a little nerve there s@int
dawson99 wrote:alonso is a genius. great player. one of the best at what he does.
this season he hasnt been up to his normal standard.
a: his stadards are VERY high
b: maybe he wants to leave, doesnt wanna be secnod fiddle midfielder (whihc anyone would be alongside SG)
dunno what to make of him. if he really wants to stay there is no way we would ever sell. if his head is dropping and we get a big offer, take it quick.
as for wedensdays game. i could see a worse cm trio than JM SG and XA
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