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    Liverpool FC vs Newcastle post match thread

    Good win that, now up to 5th - looking good!

    #2
    @ rudo from other thread:

    Its not the service but. He just kinda stood in the middle of the pitch. He was practically in Lucas' way as Lucas tried to get the ball moving.

    Carroll should have been busting a gut to get up the top of the pitch. It doesn't matter what the score is, a striker always wants to score especially if he is coming off the bench because he has more energy and wants to prove he deserves to start.
    96 Never Forgotten

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      #3
      Really hope we finish 5th just to put Spurs in their ****ing place. Even with our worst start to a season for 50 years we could still manage to finish above them. Spurs are nothing more than the London version of Everton.
      Last edited by Leyton388; 01-05-11, 02:20 PM.

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        #4
        Great that when we arent even that good we wallop someone and barely concede a goal scoring chance let alone a goal. Good signs for next season, Fulham will be tough next time out though.

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          #5
          Average performance, but job done.

          I like that Gutiérrez for Newcastle, he's not a world beater but he's a ball carrier and an outlet. Non stop as well.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Fernandinho View Post
            @ rudo from other thread:

            Its not the service but. He just kinda stood in the middle of the pitch. He was practically in Lucas' way as Lucas tried to get the ball moving.

            Carroll should have been busting a gut to get up the top of the pitch. It doesn't matter what the score is, a striker always wants to score especially if he is coming off the bench because he has more energy and wants to prove he deserves to start.
            Well yeah fair enough dude, maybe Carroll's movement could have been better but even at the best of times Carroll isn't one for moving around the pitch like Suarez. He's a central striker and a box man.

            I dunno, maybe he could have done more.

            Still think he'll be a beast of a player for us next season when he's fully fit and firing

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              #7
              I just found it a bit surreal. My olds were watching it with me and even they were asking me what he was doing just kinda standing there. Its really worrying because he really could be a big failure or a big success and we need to nurture his personality, especially considering the fact that he may have not wanted to leave Newcastle...

              Without wanting to sound knee jerk it could be a turning point for the worse, especially with a long winter coming...
              96 Never Forgotten

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                #8
                Originally posted by Rudo View Post
                Well yeah fair enough dude, maybe Carroll's movement could have been better but even at the best of times Carroll isn't one for moving around the pitch like Suarez. He's a central striker and a box man.

                I dunno, maybe he could have done more.

                Still think he'll be a beast of a player for us next season when he's fully fit and firing
                He'll be the beast of a player only if we bring in some wide players, improve the midfield and provide him the similar or better support than what he had at Newcastle.

                He's not type of a player that can make a difference and carry the team on his own.
                Last edited by Mostar; 01-05-11, 02:27 PM.
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Fernandinho View Post
                  I just found it a bit surreal. My olds were watching it with me and even they were asking me what he was doing just kinda standing there. Its really worrying because he really could be a big failure or a big success and we need to nurture his personality, especially considering the fact that he may have not wanted to leave Newcastle...

                  Without wanting to sound knee jerk it could be a turning point for the worse, especially with a long winter coming...
                  Its ridiculously knee jerk, the first thing he did was a great take down and lay off. The game was dead.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Fernandinho View Post
                    I just found it a bit surreal. My olds were watching it with me and even they were asking me what he was doing just kinda standing there. Its really worrying because he really could be a big failure or a big success and we need to nurture his personality, especially considering the fact that he may have not wanted to leave Newcastle...

                    Without wanting to sound knee jerk it could be a turning point for the worse, especially with a long winter coming...

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                      #11
                      so is every young player going to play at fullback now regardless of their actual position?
                      dave of mutilation

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Leyton388 View Post
                        Really hope we finish 5th just to put Spurs in their ****ing place. Even with our worst start to a season for 50 years we could still manage to finish above them. Spurs are nothing more than the London version of Everton.

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                          #13
                          This may sound harsh but it wasn't the best of performances, but a great result.

                          Lucas and Spearing are forming a great partnership in the centre of midfield. Kuyt was effective again, he's on a great scoring run at the moment, he's benefited hugely from Suarez arrival. Maxi's goal was perhaps a little lucky but he's finally getting goals for us, and is worth keeping even if we bring in players in the summer.

                          I thought that Flanagan showed his inexperience today. Games are going to get more difficult for him now, as teams are expecting him to play and have done their homework on him, and can target his weaknesses, which is what you would expect any experienced opponent to try and do.
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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Mostar View Post
                            He'll the beast of a player only if we bring in some wide players, improve the midfield and provide him the similar or better support than what he had at Newcastle.

                            He's not type of a player that can make a difference and carry the team on his own.
                            He's better be for £35m mate.
                            Last edited by Leyton388; 01-05-11, 02:26 PM.

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by TheStig View Post
                              I forgot you have different seasons to us...

                              And in regards to my earlier comment I didn't say it WAS I just said it could have been...
                              96 Never Forgotten

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