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We are a joke, and we used to think THEY were a joke.Originally posted by BigChief View PostNewcastle fans will disagree. Tonight we came bearing gifts.
How the tables have turned.
Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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A Utd fan I know used to call him Dohhhhh Jimi Traore ha ha!!Originally posted by JohnDoe View PostTraore was very inconsistent but he had some great games in his career here. He was **** one game, decent the next.
Konchesky is **** one game and **** the next.

Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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Do you know what?Originally posted by Dalglish View Post
It's almost fake the whole face rubbing thing, it's as though he's displaying a fake show of stress or disgust.
Who in their right mind would do anything like that? If things weren't going well for me I'd either be kicking off or sitting there in total disillusionment.
I wouldn't be standing up on the touchline rubbing my face FFS.
**** me, that memory is going to live with every Liverpool fan for the rest of their life. In fact, it could well be the last stupid thing he does.Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."

Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.
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paul_tomkins Paul Tomkins
RT @jamie_ryder: - Roy - "Newcastle notoriously difficult to beat at home". Really? <-Lost 3, drawn 3 - before today had won just 2 at home
2 minutes ago Favorite Retweet ReplyBob 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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Originally posted by Lecter View Postpaul_tomkins Paul Tomkins
RT @jamie_ryder: - Roy - "Newcastle notoriously difficult to beat at home". Really? <-Lost 3, drawn 3 - before today had won just 2 at home
2 minutes ago Favorite Retweet Reply
Sack him for FFS
Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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Roy Hodgson couldn't hide his frustration after seeing his side lose 3-1 at Newcastle United on Saturday and described the defeat as a 'major blow'.

After going behind to an early Kevin Nolan goal, Liverpool got themselves back into the game when Dirk Kuyt fired home an equaliser four minutes after the restart.
However, Joey Barton capitalised on a defensive mistake to make it 2-1 10 minutes from time before Andy Carroll scored a brilliant solo goal in stoppage time to compound a miserable day in the North-East.
"This is a major setback and a major blow because we have been on a good run recently and played well," he told his post-match press conference.
"I thought we played well in the first half - we had most of the ball, asked a lot of questions of their back four and got into some good positions.
"I had high hopes we would continue to play well but I was disappointed with our second-half display.
"We let Newcastle back into the game and we conceded a second goal - the like of which you don't want to see as a manager. The ball should have been cleared on at least three occasions before Barton scored."
The boss was also quizzed by journalists at how he planned to improve results away from home in the Barclays Premier League.
He responded: "It's a very simple question but we have to keep working hard. Confidence is obviously a factor because the longer you go without winning away from home it plays on your confidence.
"Today we didn't produce a good enough performance to win the game. If you want to win a game away from home against a team like Newcastle you have to play at least as well as we did in the first half for the full 90 minutes.
"We didn't do that in the second half. We gave the ball away far too often and we kept giving the ball away. We didn't get anywhere near as good enough quality balls into their half like we did in the first half, and we gave away two very bad goals."
Hodgson also revealed David Ngog received stitches in a cut just above his eye, when he had to leave the field to be replaced by Ryan Babel.
"David has had stitches," he added.
"Hopefully he will be okay for the Fulham game. It might be difficult for me to play him on Wednesday against Utrecht but I don't think it will keep him out of next Saturday's game."
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Roy's Newcastle verdict
Roy Hodgson couldn't hide his frustration after seeing his side lose 3-1 at Newcastle United on Saturday and described the defeat as a 'major blow'.
After going behind to an early Kevin Nolan goal, Liverpool got themselves back into the game when Dirk Kuyt fired home an equaliser four minutes after the restart.
However, Joey Barton capitalised on a defensive mistake to make it 2-1 10 minutes from time before Andy Carroll scored a brilliant solo goal in stoppage time to compound a miserable day in the North-East.
"This is a major setback and a major blow because we have been on a good run recently and played well," he told his post-match press conference.
"I thought we played well in the first half - we had most of the ball, asked a lot of questions of their back four and got into some good positions.
"I had high hopes we would continue to play well but I was disappointed with our second-half display.
"We let Newcastle back into the game and we conceded a second goal - the like of which you don't want to see as a manager. The ball should have been cleared on at least three occasions before Barton scored."
The boss was also quizzed by journalists at how he planned to improve results away from home in the Barclays Premier League.
He responded: "It's a very simple question but we have to keep working hard. Confidence is obviously a factor because the longer you go without winning away from home it plays on your confidence.
"Today we didn't produce a good enough performance to win the game. If you want to win a game away from home against a team like Newcastle you have to play at least as well as we did in the first half for the full 90 minutes.
"We didn't do that in the second half. We gave the ball away far too often and we kept giving the ball away. We didn't get anywhere near as good enough quality balls into their half like we did in the first half, and we gave away two very bad goals."
Hodgson also revealed David Ngog received stitches in a cut just above his eye, when he had to leave the field to be replaced by Ryan Babel.
"David has had stitches," he added.
"Hopefully he will be okay for the Fulham game. It might be difficult for me to play him on Wednesday against Utrecht but I don't think it will keep him out of next Saturday's game."Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club
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