We were poor today, and beaten by spurs who were better. To some people, saying this is seen as suggesting Kenny's an idiot and the sky's falling in. Some people try to analyse hiw the game went and others resort to 'you're not a supporter' unless you fill the post match thread with generalities about how great everything is. There's no room across so many forums and threads for both apparently.
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Calm down sweetie.Originally posted by Lecter View PostWhat a load of absolute ****e
Sunderland was pretty much his first start, he then played at West Brom and played well against City before getting injured v Arsenal, hes subsequently missed most of the next 3 games and came back today which I believe is his first start since Arsenal away one month ago
You could argue he was working his way back to fitness hit form against City and then got injured the following game
He comes back for his first start for a month and people are writing him off its ****ing laughable
Nowhere have i written him off, just stated my opinion.
It never ceases to amaze me how wound up so folk get on here when some posts something they don't agree with.Cult Member. Nazi puncher.
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Oh right. I read 'people' as being a general point rather than aimed directly at that poster.Originally posted by Lecter View PostYou are being a tad pedantic (which isnt unusual) the poster has stated he didnt rate him and that hes been consistantly poor when the lad has barely played
He stated the player should have hit the ground running - yep just like Torres
Fact is the lad has been injured and probably has more of an excuse than the even more expensive Torres
Frankly even had he stayed fit I think I'd air on the side of caution lets see what hes capable of after a pre-seasonTrey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
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Originally posted by chadrtc View PostThe price tag is not his choice, but he's been fit barring the last week or so for some time now and been consistently poor.
it doesn't matter that he didn't set his price tag, we paid £35 million for him, so he needs to be a player of that standard to be a good buy... he isn't and in my opinion never will be.
I didn't rate him as a Liverpool player at Newcastle and and have seen nothing from him to change that opinion. When you factor in how much worse we seem to play when he's on the pitch, i don't want him anywhere near our first 11.
Pretty simple really.Originally posted by chadrtc View PostCalm down sweetie.
Nowhere have i written him off, just stated my opinion.
It never ceases to amaze me how wound up so folk get on here when some posts something they don't agree with.
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"Sweetie" I think you should stop quoting River Song from Doctor WhoOriginally posted by chadrtc View PostCalm down sweetie.
Nowhere have i written him off, just stated my opinion.
It never ceases to amaze me how wound up so folk get on here when some posts something they don't agree with.
Its not so much disagreeing with you but you have stated things that arent even factually correct (in terms of his games played)
So at least when you are looking at voicing an opinion try and use some factual content somewhere along the linesBob 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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Quoting who? Don't really watch kids TV so im not sure who you're talking about.Originally posted by Lecter View Post"Sweetie" I think you should stop quoting River Song from Doctor Who
Its not so much disagreeing with you but you have stated things that arent even factually correct (in terms of his games played)
So at least when you are looking at voicing an opinion try and use some factual content somewhere along the lines
I'm going to step out now. In the heat of the moment and all that, have better things to do with my time than argue on here.Cult Member. Nazi puncher.
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Er, yes, sorry about that. I shouldn't have had cabbage for lunch.Originally posted by Red_Polo View PostI can see where you're coming from, though I can't help but feel you're being a bit melodramatic yourself. People are venting..
Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
May the Lord bless this post.
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Wouldn't particularly want us to sign for both centre mids unless someone was off. Though even if we did, I think it would be reasonably balanced for a 4-3-3 if you consider Gerrard would do nicely as one of the wide forwards.Originally posted by Rudo View PostFair enough, and not that i'm disagreeing but where would we fit two centre midfielders into the squad? Bearing in mind Meireles was out today, and Gerrard still has to come back?
I defo think we need one top centre mid player though. That's a must.
Them other positions certainly need strengthening, i'm sure everyone would agree.
As much as people are crying out for wide players, I think people underestimate the weakness in our spine. We need a bare minimum of one top player added to it before we worry about the flanks.Like blood on iron
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