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Paul.S
IMO he's a fabulous talent that just looks pissed off with whats happened to Spurs over past 6 months. I'm always worried playing against teams with players of his ability, he is a match winner.
But i hope you're right and he plays to form
I agree.
He's the type of player that won't do anything for almost entire game and then do something special in the spur of the moment.
He showed that plenty of times last year including the match against us at Anfield.
It will be a difficult game and we shouldn't think for a second this will be a walk in the park.
They do have some very good players Bale, VDV, Modric, Adebayor that can hurt us and as along as we don't lose I'd be content.
The goal for this season is to make it in top 4 and a tie away against one of our closest competitors imo would be a decent outcome.
I hate there ****in stupid slooooooooow anthem - ohhhhh, wheeeeen the spurs gooooow morcheeen innnnnnnnnnnnn.
FACK OFF YOU WENKERS, YOUR STOOOPID FACKIN SORNNGS ARE FACKIN AWFUU MYTE.
That's my new book. 'Shut the **** Up, by Dr. Denis Leary'. Patients come in. 'Doctor I-' Shut the **** up! NEXT!! 'Doctor, I've got this-' SHUT THE **** UP!! NEXT! 'He made me feel so much better. He just told me to shut the **** up. Nobody ever told me that before!'
Denis Leary - 1992
Howard Webb or Clattenburg
us scoring an own goal
them scoring a fluke/deflection
I think we can win this.
No Paul konchesky ball watching this time
Dont forget, they do have the 2010/11 BESTEST PLAYER ANYWERE IN THE WORLD AND FUTURE ENGLAND/BRAZIL/ARGENTINE/SPANISH CAPTAIN playing at the weekend.
That's my new book. 'Shut the **** Up, by Dr. Denis Leary'. Patients come in. 'Doctor I-' Shut the **** up! NEXT!! 'Doctor, I've got this-' SHUT THE **** UP!! NEXT! 'He made me feel so much better. He just told me to shut the **** up. Nobody ever told me that before!'
Denis Leary - 1992
With our options I'd be happy with this. Possible question mark over Skrtel but we are limited and I think Flanagan would have a tough one against Bale. Would include Carroll because with Downing, Suarez, Bellamy and Gerrard on the service would be excellent and may be his chance to shine.
im liking that team however not sure whether stevie G will be fit enough to start!
Y.N.W.A!!!!!!
"There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly
Daniel Agger believes Kenny Dalglish and his coaching staff have instilled a belief in the Liverpool squad that is 'miles apart' from last season.
The Dane, who has started all four of the Reds' Barclays Premier League matches so far this term, has revealed there is a genuine confidence amongst the squad that they can achieve their aims.
Explaining the reasons for an increased conviction amongst the players, Agger told Liverpoolfc.tv: "I think it's a bit of everything, but obviously the coaching staff are helping.
"If you look at the squad now, it looks really, really strong with so many good players, so I think it is good for us to have the belief to go forward and win games.
"We definitely have that now and if you compare it to last season, I think we're miles apart."
Liverpool return to action this Sunday when they travel to White Hart Lane to take on Tottenham Hotspur.
For Spurs, the contest will represent a first home match since being beaten 5-1 on their own turf by Manchester City last month and Agger believes Harry Redknapp's side will be out to prove a point.
He said: "It was a completely different game and they'll want to show it was a one off. It is going to be tough no matter what.
"There are not many easy games in the Premier League anymore, and Tottenham are definitely a tough one away. But I think we have a good team now and we're ready to compete."
Meanwhile, Agger has spoken of his pride at being named as captain of the Danish national team for the recently Euro 2012 qualifier with Norway.
"It's a big thing for me," he said. "I always said it's an honour to pull on the jerseys - both the red of Liverpool and the red of Denmark - but to put on the armband is one of the biggest things you can achieve as a footballer for Denmark.
"Not many players achieve that, so it's big, big thing."
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