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Postby Judge » Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:37 am

i dont think a scoring draw is out of the question for HULL, while we thump Pompey good style :)
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Postby Simari » Tue Oct 28, 2008 10:22 am

Owzat wrote:Liverpool of last season, even at times this season, would probably struggle in this. Maybe this is the real test of our credentials, we can't afford to take our foot off the pedal and a lot of other fans are knocking our title credentials as they're just waiting for the first slip up. In truth I think a lot of us are fearing it too, we need players to hit scoring form and we can't keep hoping and waiting for one above all others to come good when it could be that blind faith that costs us points.

Every game we play from here on will seem like a test of our title credentials, because the fact is that - we need to remain consistent in our performances. Peak too early and see what happened to Arsenal last year ... Lose any ground at this stage, and Chelsea / Arsenal are not too far behind to catch up.

We have shown that we are capable of beating the top teams yet struggling against *park the bus* approaches right after (Mancs, Stoke).

For me, we need to finish in the top 2 spots at year-end. That will be enough to indicate that we will be challenging for the title. Oh, and the small matter of winning at home against all teams outside the top 4 :D
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Postby Anfield rapper » Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:00 am

s@int wrote:Next 4 matches :-

Next up for big four (and Hull)

*Liverpool
Tomorrow Portsmouth (h)
Saturday Tottenham (a)
Sat 8 Nov West Bromwich (h)
Sat 15 Nov Bolton (a)

I would think we should be in with a good chance of 12points out of 12 especially if Torres comes back sooner rather than later.

*Chelsea
Tomorrow Hull City (a)
Saturday Sunderland (h)
Sun 9 Nov Blackburn (a)
Sat 15 Nov West Bromwich (a)

I would expect Chelsea to get 12 points ..... but we can always hope!
*Hull
Tomorrow Chelsea (h)
Saturday Manchester United (a)
Sat 8 Nov Bolton (h)
Sun 16 Nov Manchester City (h)

Presumably the end of Hulls top 4 ambitions but a little luck and they could do us a big favour.

*Arsenal
Tomorrow Tottenham (h)
Saturday Stoke City (a)
Sat 8 Nov Manchester United (h)
Sat 15 Nov Aston Villa (h)

Hard run of games for the Gunners but a win against the mancs could see the mancs desperate for points.

*Manchester United
Tomorrow West Ham (h)
Saturday Hull City (h)
Sat 8 Nov Arsenal (a)
Sat 15 Nov Stoke City (h)

Routine 9 points with only the game against Arsenal to be concerned about..... but you never know!

I expect Chelsea to take atleast 10 points from those games. Thats why every game is so critical for us. If we are not careful they could easily make up the 3 points they dropped against us.
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Postby GYBS » Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:04 am

As i said in another thread can see babel definatly being involved after the way he played on sun also dossena coming in and maybe lucas for xabi . if keane is injured then can also see pennant coming in .Can see Reira ,Xabi and Aurelio getting a break.
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Postby Reg » Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:26 am

s@int wrote:*Arsenal
Tomorrow Tottenham (h)
Saturday Stoke City (a)
Sat 8 Nov Manchester United (h)
Sat 15 Nov Aston Villa (h)

We need Arsenal to put Spurs back on their :censored: before we play them on saturday.

I imagine this is why the spanish fella lost his job as a desparate attempt to get some points out of the next few games.
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Postby The_Rock » Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:27 am

We shouldn't take pompey lightly....

Just have a sickening feeling that david james will play a blinder against us and the match ends up goal-less...
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Postby Toffeehater » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:33 pm

James as always kept his best for us like robert green as for arsenal . I'd make a few changes as clearly keane was not fit against chelsea . Babel did well when he came on ,. challenged for headers , matched up physically top Jt and showed that he was clearly interested , shouted at masch when he put in a poor ball , masch did not take too kindly to that however :D . If Nando is fit enough to start than i'd be more confident , always worried when we beat a top team as we never get a good result the following game . Big sami back in to deal with the long ball game which pompey will deffo be playing looking for crouch . The pace of defoe is something we have to watch but pompey are in shock now , they've lost their best midfielder in the summer , muntari and now their manager . Head says 0-0 but i'm going for a 2-0 , babel and gerrard penalty


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Arbeloa         Carragher      Hypia         Aurelio


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Gerrard                                         Riera

                   Babel           Kuyt
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Postby GYBS » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:34 pm

Adams been announced as new pompey boss.
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Postby Jimmy the Weasel » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:35 pm

Crouch bullet header / trademark scissor kick anyone?

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Postby Jimmy the Weasel » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:37 pm

GYBS wrote:Adams been announced as new pompey boss.

Former defensive stalwart taking control - that's that then, he'll go with what he knows first and foremost til he settles in and it'll be parking the bus time for them in his first game I reckon, almost certain.
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Postby GYBS » Tue Oct 28, 2008 12:42 pm

Lawros take on the game


Liverpool v Portsmouth (2000 GMT)
 

Liverpool can build on that win at Chelsea.

They have had a really good start to the season, made very few changes, played quite attacking teams - Albert Riera looks like he is a good player - and have competition for places.

Portsmouth are obviously in a little bit of a lull because of the departure of manager Harry Redknapp but they have still got good players.

Verdict: 2-0
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Postby redsince2001 » Tue Oct 28, 2008 1:34 pm

CARRA: WE'RE ONLY WHERE WE SHOULD BE
Paul Eaton 28 October 2008
Jamie Carragher today played down Liverpool's position at the top of the league table and insisted: "That's where we should be."
Carragher - along with manager Rafael Benitez and so many of his teammates - is keen not to get caught up in the hysteria which followed Sunday's victory at Stamford Bridge, which saw Reds move three points clear of their title rivals.

And he insists the next challenge is to extend their unbeaten run in the league this season and look to strengthen their position at the top.

"We're not going to get too carried away – we're Liverpool," said Carragher. "Don't get me wrong, we're delighted with the win but we're not getting carried away at being top of the league after nine games.

"That's where we should be. We're a massive club with a lot of top players, so we're only doing what we should be doing.

"Chelsea hadn't lost in four years at home, and that's the first time I've ever won at Chelsea and I've been playing for 10 years now. It's a tough place to go and credit to them for their record, but I'm just delighted we're the team that has broken it.

"It's a great result that no other side has managed over the last four years, so it's something to be enjoyed.

"But we've got Portsmouth next, and if we don't get a good result there then we won't have really capitalised on this win."

Carragher added: "Being top of the league, we're now going to be the team people will look to beat.

"I'm sure people will talk about us more. We're going to have to deal with that now.

"But we've got a lot of experienced players, big internationals who have won trophies before. It's something we will have to handle."

Liverpool's next challenge is to take three points off managerless Portsmouth on Wednesday night before travelling to face Harry Redknapp's Spurs at the weekend.

"We've got Portsmouth next and then Tottenham, and there's a lot of stuff going on with those two clubs at the moment," said Carragher.

"You can never tell how they are going to react, so I'm sure the next two games will be tough, but we've got to aim to take maximum points."

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Postby stmichael » Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:16 pm

Riera should have a field day against Glen Johnson.
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Postby JamCar05 » Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:27 pm

TORRES STILL SIDELINED FOR POMPEY CLASH
Paul Eaton 28 October 2008 

Fernando Torres will again be missing from the Liverpool side which aims to maintain its lead at the top of the league table against Portsmouth on Wednesday night. 

The Reds striker is still nursing the hamstring injury sustained on international duty earlier in the month and has been ruled out for the visit of Pompey to Anfield.
 
"Fernando is very close," said boss Rafael Benitez today. "Maybe he'll be okay for the weekend, but he cannot play tomorrow. "We will see how he is over the next two or three days and then make a decision for Saturday.
 
"We have some problems after the Chelsea game. You know Keane had an injury, while Kuyt and Alonso also had some knocks. We will have to check on them but I think they will be okay for the Portsmouth game." 

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N161858081028-1312.htm
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Not really surprising that he's still out, and we should be able to win without him against Pompey. I do hope he's ready for Tottenham away though. That being said - and as has been mentioned a fair few times on the forum already - we shouldn't play him until he's completely fit again.
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Postby LFC2007 » Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:42 pm

Kaboul to have a shocker, Riera to give Pamarot the run around, and Keane to score his first league goal.

If Torres is a risk, let him recuperate fully for the Spurs game.

4-4-2, Gerrard and Alonso in the centre, Riera left, Kuyt/Pennant on the right, and Benayoun up top playing off Keane.
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