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The wife's probably hit the sales with his credit card
holylamb2006 wrote:Ronaldo top scorer wat !!!!
Nt to bad for a RW ....
babel becomes like him cept for the diving part and womanizing
john craig wrote:Thinkpad wrote:john craig wrote:Thinkpad wrote:To be honest, if Liverpool wants to be in a next level challenging for the title we need better playmakers (more than one). We have absolutely no idea in the midfield department.. including Alonso.
Slating Alonso?
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It's his first Premiership start for months FFS, he's hardly going to be at the top of his game
Slating him? I am just telling it like it is.
If he can't be on top of his game then he better prepare to take some stick. This is no reason, it is just an excuse..
So what you're actually saying is that Alonso should be at the top of his game despite the fact it's his first Premiership game after a long injury layoff??
You clearly know nothing about football and you certainly must never have played the game yourself.
redmikey wrote:JoeTerp wrote:3 points is 3 points is 3 points.
Its a sign of good team that can play that badly and STILL get the result that it needed. We already had a plus 6 goal difference against them most teams wont get more than 7 so taking all 6 points from Derby is all you CAN do. At the end of the day it doesn't matter that we played like cr@p, because we have shown that we are capable of turning right around and playing some inspiring football again. Rafa might have gotten lucky today or gotten away with it today, but he DID get lucky and DID get away with it. Now we just need to focus on putting the best possible team out there to win at City.
here here mate
Ciggy wrote:Also what was with the anti scouse hosility from the derby fans? they where as bitter as the bluesh!te and Mancs with their songs.
The irony of it all when they have a scouse manager
Thinkpad wrote:john craig wrote:Thinkpad wrote:john craig wrote:Thinkpad wrote:To be honest, if Liverpool wants to be in a next level challenging for the title we need better playmakers (more than one). We have absolutely no idea in the midfield department.. including Alonso.
Slating Alonso?
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It's his first Premiership start for months FFS, he's hardly going to be at the top of his game
Slating him? I am just telling it like it is.
If he can't be on top of his game then he better prepare to take some stick. This is no reason, it is just an excuse..
So what you're actually saying is that Alonso should be at the top of his game despite the fact it's his first Premiership game after a long injury layoff??
You clearly know nothing about football and you certainly must never have played the game yourself.
No.. If you read properly it says if he doesn't play on top of his game he must be willing to take the stick. Whether he is injured before is inmaterial. Sisoko hurt is eyes so now we are expecting him to play with limited capabilities because he has injured before? Do we still continue to have such expectation next season.
In a nut shell, getting back from injury does not give you an excuse for bad performance. You may not be at the top of your game but that is no excuse for bad performance. Know the difference.
Toffeehater wrote:Ciggy wrote:Also what was with the anti scouse hosility from the derby fans? they where as bitter as the bluesh!te and Mancs with their songs.
The irony of it all when they have a scouse manager
ciggy how do u know?
Thinkpad wrote:john craig wrote:Thinkpad wrote:john craig wrote:Thinkpad wrote:To be honest, if Liverpool wants to be in a next level challenging for the title we need better playmakers (more than one). We have absolutely no idea in the midfield department.. including Alonso.
Slating Alonso?
![]()
It's his first Premiership start for months FFS, he's hardly going to be at the top of his game
Slating him? I am just telling it like it is.
If he can't be on top of his game then he better prepare to take some stick. This is no reason, it is just an excuse..
So what you're actually saying is that Alonso should be at the top of his game despite the fact it's his first Premiership game after a long injury layoff??
You clearly know nothing about football and you certainly must never have played the game yourself.
No.. If you read properly it says if he doesn't play on top of his game he must be willing to take the stick. Whether he is injured before is inmaterial. Sisoko hurt is eyes so now we are expecting him to play with limited capabilities because he has injured before? Do we still continue to have such expectation next season.
In a nut shell, getting back from injury does not give you an excuse for bad performance. You may not be at the top of your game but that is no excuse for bad performance. Know the difference.
NANNY RED wrote:Im still in Rafas corner but you have to give some credit to Paul Jewell to day hes got that Derby team fighting for there lives .
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