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Postby Bad Bob » Sun Nov 02, 2008 2:12 am

Hallelujah...after pages and pages of nonsense, I've found the one where people talk sense! :D

We bossed the game but failed to put it to bed when it was there for the taking and paid a price for it with two instances of ropey defending.  We move on.
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Postby hello_red » Sun Nov 02, 2008 2:45 am

Bad Bob wrote:Hallelujah...after pages and pages of nonsense, I've found the one where people talk sense! :D

We bossed the game but failed to put it to bed when it was there for the taking and paid a price for it with two instances of ropey defending.  We move on.

Amen to that. If you get knocked down, you get up. Simple as that.
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Postby NANNY RED » Sun Nov 02, 2008 2:52 am

Bad Bob wrote:Hallelujah...after pages and pages of nonsense, I've found the one where people talk sense! :D

We bossed the game but failed to put it to bed when it was there for the taking and paid a price for it with two instances of ropey defending.  We move on.

Erm so didnt my match post make sense then :;):
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Postby Igor Zidane » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:04 am

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LFC2007 wrote:It's a serious psychological knock back because of the way we conceded the game. The points were as good as ours for 65 minutes and just thinking back up until the equaliser, I thought it was too easy, way too easy. There seemed no way for them to get a foothold in the game, and that kind of turnaround could cause doubts to arise in the players' minds if we let this result fester.

I'm just glad we don't have any extra-difficult away fixtures in the near future. It should at least enable us to reassert our confidence, a bit like Chelsea have done against Hull and Sunderland. Leading up to the Arsenal game at the Emirates we need to be confident, and we need to maximise our points total.

I like this post, and theres a couple of points I'd like to make leading off it.

Firstly, this psychological angle. I think that's the nail on the head right there for a couple of reasons. Firstly, we were unable to put the shutters up and close the game down despite being quite obviously a class above Spurs. The potential ramifications of that are far reaching in the teams minds, as every time you go into the last 10 minutes a goal to the good you'll find yourself getting pretty jumpy pretty quick if we do what we did here very often. The team needs to know that it can close a game out, and on the odd occasion your opponent gets lucky it should be a draw. To lose the game was absolutely criminal given what had gone before.

secondly, I'm going to come back to this "winning mentality" which we all talk about sometimes. Once we didn't get the second goal (and I know we were unlucky on occasions) there was an air of inevitability about them getting back into it. FWIW I actually found our first half perfromance a bit disappointing. Yes we were on top, yes we were a goal to the good but I'd like to see us really go to town at that point. They were absolutely shambolic and nthere for the taking. We had obviously worked on hitting Kuyt with diagonals from deep against their left fullback who was absolutely awful, and they had absolutely no answer to it whatsoever. Now during that period, despite making them look silly we barely made a chance, which for me isn't good enough.

For too long now we kind of wait for things to happen in games. That aspect of our play has improved immeasureably this season, but we still have the mindset of "fourth of big four" as opposed to Champions sometimes. It was fairly obvious that Spurs would have to make changes at half-time, and the switching of Corluka to left full back was probably the most significant of all. The Mancs or Chelsea though would have been going hell for leather in that first half though to put the thing to bed there and then. I can't help thinking we need to be much more ruthless sometimes.

Nail on head mick . That's the only worry i had after today's game , not taking our chances to finish the oppo off . We saw it time and again last season . Dominating teams for the majority of the game only to let them back in it after not taking our chances. This is the first time this season ,so we need to put that right straight away on Tuesday and on saturday against west brom . That's the only difference between us and the mancs and chelsea currently . They turn there dominance into goals ,where last season and in this game we didn't.
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Postby heimdall » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:16 am

I've also had time and booze to help calm my nerves a bit and agree that it's not all doom and gloom although I am still very disappointed in how we gave up with 25 minutes to go.
For me the main problem this season, although we have improved a hell of a lot, is that we just don't look that dangerous going forward compared to a lot of other top teams. That doesn't mean we can't play some fantastic football at times but that sense of menace which you get from Arsenal, Manure and the Chavs is still lacking and I think the reason for that is that the majority of the team are not good enough at scoring goals. I'm not sure if we need new players, new tactics or even a new manager but unless this changes I can't realisticly see us winning the prem. I'll probably be lambasted as a glory hunting %&¤# again for this post but I'm just telling it how I see it. I want success as much as all of you lot do but I'm also very very impatient after 18 years!
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:16 am

Dalglish wrote:Football is a bit like life...............you don't always get what you deserve and today was an example of that. We dominated the match until the Spurs equaliser and Redknapp as good as admitted as much.

The problem was NOT with who Rafa substituted and when, the weather, the Redknapp effect or whatever other straw you want to clutch onto. It was simply that we didn't convert many of the chances we made after the initial goal by Kuyt. We hit the bar once, the post twice and the hapless Gomez pulled off a couple of decent saves and that gave Spurs hope even though they were (like on Wed against Arsenal) outclassed.

How we respond to this loss is important and I fully expect that Rafa and the backroom staff will be working on the players but to be honest as anyone will tell you who has played competitive sport, you don't really need to be lifted when you know you have played well as we did today. The players will know that this time they were unlucky and are unlikely to play as well again and get beat. The mind games only start to bite when you have played badly and lost so I wouldn't expect an adverse reaction to be honest.

We've rode our luck this season at times and it ran out tonight. Time to eliminate luck and play your way back to winning ways.

Chelsea responded to their losss last week by winning 3-0 away at Hull and 5-0 at home today against the Mackems. We need to do the same and I think we will because this Liverpool team is as good as any that Rafa has had since he joined.

Walk on ..........

Spot on, as usual. :nod
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Postby tonyeh » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:20 am

The luck Liverpool have been riding simply deserted them tonight. It had to happen eventually. They played well, but again looked kinda weak up front. For the majority of the game, they just didn't look like they were going to score. I still feel apprehensive when I see only 1 striker on the team lineup.

Can't really knock the performance, Liverpool played ok. It just wasn't to be and it's a bad loss.

What makes the loss all the more sickening is the fact that Chelsea have another 5 goals added to their difference and that's not good at all. :(  I think Liverpool can forget catching Chelsea's GD, it's well and truly out of reach now.

We better all start praying for Chelsea to screw up in the next few games. Although I can't see them losing to Blackburn, West Brom or Newcastle. Hopefully Arsenal can knock a few points off them.
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:40 am

Simari wrote:
jedwards wrote::angry:
A match should have been won comfortably only for Benitez to apply his old negative tactics once again, bad, aimless, and useless substitutions, LFC team should have killed this game, Spurs is very ordinary team, only for woeful and hurried shooting, the score line should read 5-0.
We will find out in the next coming days, if Benitez's team to recapture the form of last season!!.

The players had ALL THE CHANCES IN THE WORLD to put the game beyond Spuds.

They didn't do it.

How in god's name can you blame Rafa for that?

We bossed the game and really should have scored. Keane may have had link-up play, but he didn't score a goal !

We conceded because of our defense today. Carra and Agger had a torrid 2nd half. The goals were coming, the weather and pitch didn't help either with tired legs.

I really wish people would stop blaming Rafa. In fact, why the :censored: did Keane not score? Have a :censored: go at him ffs. Sure he was great with the link-up play, but we had nothing to show for it after Kuyt's goal in the 4th minute and we still bossed the game.

The only thing this tells me is that Keane needs to start chipping in with the goals sooner, rather than later. He's had plenty of time to bed in.

And what is negative about putting on a fresh Babel and an attacking player in Yossi? The fact that neither actually did anything useful in the final third is entirely down to their lack of desire to grab the winner. It has nought to do with Rafa's tactics, which were spot on.

The Redknapp factor was always on the card and Rafa was keen to mention that in his pre-match interview. He knew we had to kill the game off.

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Postby bigmick » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:47 am

Probably more worrying for me than Chelsea beating Sunderland (because lets face it we knew they'd do that anyway) is the fact that I think the Mancs are now five points behind us with a game in hand. How the feck did that happen? Now I'm fairly certain that next Saturday they'll go to the Emirates and put Arsenal out of the title race once and for all. As the old saying goes, you can't win the title in the first ten league matches, but as we all know you can lose it. For me, Arsenal are already gone for all money and it has already become a three horse race.

The fact though that if the Premiership finished as of this weekend we'd end up being second, just shows how high the bar is. We've beat man Utd at Home, Chelsea Away and we still ain't top. It really does bring it home to me how absolutely crucial it is that you riuthlessly rack up those wins. If you are hanging on by a single goal in game after game, sooner or later you'll get caught out. If you need a winner with five minutes to go, sooner or later you won't find one. We really need to find the knack of the easy win, the "stealing the blinds" as I called it earlier. Winning by the odd goal is all very well, but one dodgy refereeing decision, one silly mistake, one piece of inspiration and it all comes undone.

We simply cannot afford to continue scoring as few goials as we are, and once Torres is fit we are going to need to look very hard at the Robbie Keane situation. One things certain, subbing him regularly and resting/rotating him is doing absolutely feck all for his confidence. Title winning teams though don't carry strikers who don't score goals. Something is going to have to give on that one I think.
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Sun Nov 02, 2008 3:53 am

inglis5 wrote:Please excuse me, I've just got back from the pub. I'm going to write what I am thinking right now and worry about it in the morning...

First things first, our performance. OK. Started brightly, sat back too much for the rest of the first half after scoring. After 60 minutes we should have then conceivably been 5 up after sevearl great efforts (brilliantly saved) and poor finishes. Anyway... this season we can all agree that we've had our fair share of luck, suffice to say, today we had none. But what can you do... This brings me to reason why I am so very, very p*ssed off.

I live in London, I'm an 'Ooter'. I'll hold my hands up. I was born in the Midlands. I grew up in the Midlands and I moved to London 5 years ago. When I was growing up I resisted the attempts of my Dad and older brother to support their team (Coventry City) and, like the majority of 4 - 5 year olds, I supported the best club at the time. I have always justified this through my scouse roots (my Mum's side of the family are all from Kirby) and over my 30 years I have never waivered, I've never questioned, I've always supported my team. Although, like many, I find it difficult to get tickets to games I never miss a match, if I can't go, I watch it on tele, if it's not on tele, I watch it over the internet, if I can't watch it I listen to it on the radio and if it's not on the radio I sit on the internet refreshing the BBC website every 30 seconds. Anyway, I consider myself a Liverpool fan in every sense of the word.

So, tonight I go to my local in North London and watch the game with my best mate, a Spurs fan. The pub I go to is known as a Liverpool pub. The ex-landlord (a great man called Pete) left recently and it has now been taken over by somebody else. The problem I have always had is that you go into this pub and there are some gobsh*tes (2 scouse one from London) who, depsite professing to support the club, are a nightmare. As the ball rolled to Kuyt the cry of 'don't shoot you c*nt' rang around the bar. Everytime Babel got the ball they were on his back immediately. They cheered the substitution of Keane.

I'm not religious but I believe in Karma. My girlfirend is from Stoke and tonight she was justifiably delighted to have her team win again. Before the season my previously menitoned Spurse fan and a Arsenal fan were taking the p*ss out of Stoke. Saying they would get less points than Derby, that they would be going straight back down. The results of the last two weeks were consequently put down to Karma.

I don't put on our loss down tonight to anything the team did wrong. I put the blame solely at the feet of those arseh*les who - took the :censored: out of the opposition fans, shouted at our own players & rejoiced before nothing was won.

Sorry for the rant, I'm dissapointed. I just hope that people think before they talk. That the term 'supporter' is based around the word 'support'. And if any of those people are reading this they take a look in the mirror and respect their own team and the opposition...

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Postby Bad Bob » Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:23 am

NANNY RED wrote:
Bad Bob wrote:Hallelujah...after pages and pages of nonsense, I've found the one where people talk sense! :D

We bossed the game but failed to put it to bed when it was there for the taking and paid a price for it with two instances of ropey defending.  We move on.

Erm so didnt my match post make sense then :;):

Sorry, Nan, I must have missed your post, ducking as I was to avoid all that falling sky everyone kept yelling about. :D
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Postby LiverpoolMadman » Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:44 am

I saw the match and it show that we are NOT ready to be the Champion. We don't play like the Champion, we miss a lot of chances and the game that we beat MAN UTD and Chelsea is "nothing" now because we are back to square one

If we played like Champion , we should Kill the Game in the 1st half by at least 3 goals  :(  :(
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Postby Lando_Griffin » Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:50 am

Shut up blathering, you silly tart.
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Postby Madmax » Sun Nov 02, 2008 4:57 am

After watching the match honestly i feel spurs were very very lucky...we played some good fooball and missed a hatful of chances. Should have been up 0-4 by 70 mins.. very unlucky. There is no need to be negative and panic this does happen in football. I firmly believe this will not happen to us often this season. We are looking very good and let just get a good run going. also cant wait for el nino to come back. We need some firepower upfront. If he was playing he would have scored for defos and especially against pompy.. Lets just stay positive and remember our main aim this season is to challenge for the title. WE are not the favourites at all. So lets just hope for consistency now. To think about it if we are said to be poor this season then we would have got zilch from chelshitski and mannure.. WE beat both this season so far. Will be arsenal aswel. Common you reds.....  :cool:
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Postby Sarge » Sun Nov 02, 2008 5:45 am

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