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Hes scored against Liverpool plenty of times, he put through our net during the 2006 FA Cup FinalOriginally posted by Shaggy View PostObviously. Also in the interview I saw, he didn't say that. He said "As a kid I always dreamed of scoring for Everton", rather than "I've always dreamed of scoring against Liverpool" - twisting Manc ****s.
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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We should have signed him this summerOriginally posted by Reece View PostI miss 'lil Luis
Hes as frustrating as Cole is with his flicks and **** but he always weighed in with the goals and more often than not spectacular ones like yesterday
Cant believe he was on a free and spent months looking for a club only to eventually find Panathanaikos
Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."
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Babel played like Babel. Other standouts were Konchesky (unpopular opinion but true) and Brad Jones or as I call him, Superman.Originally posted by -V- View PostFrom what I seen of the match (2nd half) I thought Babel was the standout player. Looked really lively
Babel played the second half in two parts. The first part saw a bigger, stronger version of Lennon/Walcott. Able to terrorise defences with pace, power and control and have a great end product - whether shot or cross. £20+ million player right there!! Legooooo!
The second part, mainly when Sterling came on, saw Babel move more central though he still drifted wide. This time missed a sitter of a header from Sterling's cross, ran down blind alleys and offered no end product whatsoever. This was the Babel we tried to desperately pawn for a couple of shillings at the end of the transfer window.
However, can't fault him for effort. Looked like he really wants to play for us and has pride in what he does. That's good enough for me (for now).One tit for another.
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Secretly, I'm hoping Roy can coax the talent out of him more regularly. He's the arm around the shoulders manager we've been crying out for (seeing as we can't just buy big name players anymore - we have to make them). Roy's done it with Zamora, and if you can do it with with him you can do it with anyone.
Hope my hopes for the new manager (and my indirect slight at Rafa) doesn't get me banned now. :nervous:One tit for another.
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Odd, I turned it over to LFC.Tv with about 20 minutes to go and like V, thought Babel really stood out and looked good (although I did get him mixed up with Amoo at one stage). The match was repeated right away at 7:00 so I watched if from the start, but didn’t notice Babel doing too much other than what I’d already seen in the last 20 minutes.Originally posted by BigChief View PostBabel played like Babel. Other standouts were Konchesky (unpopular opinion but true) and Brad Jones or as I call him, Superman.
Babel played the second half in two parts. The first part saw a bigger, stronger version of Lennon/Walcott. Able to terrorise defences with pace, power and control and have a great end product - whether shot or cross. £20+ million player right there!! Legooooo!
The second part, mainly when Sterling came on, saw Babel move more central though he still drifted wide. This time missed a sitter of a header from Sterling's cross, ran down blind alleys and offered no end product whatsoever. This was the Babel we tried to desperately pawn for a couple of shillings at the end of the transfer window.
However, can't fault him for effort. Looked like he really wants to play for us and has pride in what he does. That's good enough for me (for now).
To be fair, I wasn’t really paying too much attention either time to provide proper analysis.If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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yes, they all look the same, don't theyOriginally posted by RedReet View PostOdd, I turned it over to LFC.Tv with about 20 minutes to go and like V, thought Babel really stood out and looked good (although I did get him mixed up with Amoo at one stage). The match was repeated right away at 7:00 so I watched if from the start, but didn’t notice Babel doing too much other than what I’d already seen in the last 20 minutes.
To be fair, I wasn’t really paying too much attention either time to provide proper analysis.
just kidding, but didn't want to write anything more crueldave of mutilation
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Are these the same great fans who booed Giggs just a few years ago when they thought he was on the decline?Originally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View PostWhat a bunch of low lifes, always obsessed with usIf we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?
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It was great to see some of the younger lads who we don't get to see on a regular basis, Shelvey, Amoo, Eccleston, Sterling and Suso's brief appearances.
I think i'm really going to make the effort to go to a few of the reserves matches this season, especially now they're playing there home games at Prenton ParkWe managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.
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