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    Originally posted by Mostar View Post
    Nani is too fast and too tricky for Carra to deal with (I guess a tackle last the one in March would be way to stop him as long as he doesn't pick up red card..) and Flanagan, on the other hand, is very inexperienced, still learning and not ready yet.

    That said, between those 2 yes I would prefer Flanagan to Carra but we will be vulnerable unless either Kelly or GJ do become available.

    I guess another alternative would be play the pair of Enrique and Aurelio but I am not sure if this would be a game to try either of them as RB.

    Carragher is too slow now even by his standards. I would prefer someone young and raw with a bit of pace. Either wat Kuyt has to start on the right to provide protection.

    And I agree with the posts above re false optimism. They are clearly favourites to win and quite rightly so. We have been patchy at best whilst their attack has been very strong.

    Clinging onto the hope of KD motivating them or the crowd is exactly that. Clutching at straws. If KD and the crowd were so good at doing that then why don't they do it all the time? And why do so-called professional players need that to motivate them?

    The only chance we have is the fact that their GK and defence are not great by any stretch

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      Originally posted by truefan999 View Post
      Carragher is too slow now even by his standards. I would prefer someone young and raw with a bit of pace. Either wat Kuyt has to start on the right to provide protection.

      And I agree with the posts above re false optimism. They are clearly favourites to win and quite rightly so. We have been patchy at best whilst their attack has been very strong.

      Clinging onto the hope of KD motivating them or the crowd is exactly that. Clutching at straws. If KD and the crowd were so good at doing that then why don't they do it all the time? And why do so-called professional players need that to motivate them?

      The only chance we have is the fact that their GK and defence are not great by any stretch


      Sounds odd coming from a ''true fan''.
      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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        Originally posted by truefan999 View Post
        Carragher is too slow now even by his standards. I would prefer someone young and raw with a bit of pace. Either wat Kuyt has to start on the right to provide protection.

        And I agree with the posts above re false optimism. They are clearly favourites to win and quite rightly so. We have been patchy at best whilst their attack has been very strong.

        Clinging onto the hope of KD motivating them or the crowd is exactly that. Clutching at straws. If KD and the crowd were so good at doing that then why don't they do it all the time? And why do so-called professional players need that to motivate them?

        The only chance we have is the fact that their GK and defence are not great by any stretch
        How motivated are you every single day in your job?
        Oh I don't know.

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          If Kelly and Johnson are still both injured then we're going to have to go Flanagan at RB.

          Carragher and Skrtel aren't good enough there, and we need some consistency in the back four - moving two or three players around because of the RB issue will only cause us more problems.

          Can't ****ing wait for Saturday now. Just wish it'd hurry up!

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            I'm definitely not gonna be able to see it. Very pissed off.
            Oh I don't know.

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              Poor Dom, very poor.

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                Originally posted by Lee View Post
                If Kelly and Johnson are still both injured then we're going to have to go Flanagan at RB.

                Carragher and Skrtel aren't good enough there, and we need some consistency in the back four - moving two or three players around because of the RB issue will only cause us more problems.

                Can't ****ing wait for Saturday now. Just wish it'd hurry up!
                I’ll be very disappointed if he didn’t. Kenny was a breath of fresh air when he took over last year, giving kids a chance, playing free flowing attacking football. Some people pointed out that there was no pressure, we had nothing realistic to play for and we always finish strong in those conditions.

                I disagreed and expected a similar approach from the off this year, but if Kenny overlooks Flanagan again for Skrtel and to a lesser extent Carragher, then I’ll start to worry.

                Hopefully we'll not have to worry about that though and Johnson will be fit.
                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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                  Originally posted by Lee View Post
                  Poor Dom, very poor.
                  I know. No choice at all. Father in law's birthday so we are going out for lunch.
                  Oh I don't know.

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                    Flanagan has been awful when he's played this season though. Can see why he changed his thoughts and went for experience.

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                      Originally posted by dom9 View Post
                      I know. No choice at all. Father in law's birthday so we are going out for lunch.
                      Always a choice Dom! Always a choice!

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                        Originally posted by Chris View Post
                        Flanagan has been awful when he's played this season though. Can see why he changed his thoughts and went for experience.
                        Everyone was **** against Sunderland and he was still nowhere near as bad as Skrtel against Spurs.

                        For his own development I can understand why Kenny mightn't risk him, but for the beneefit of the team I would take the chance and think Kenny would have too last year.
                        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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                          I know it's a risk with Flanagan but Carragher would get destroyed by Nani's pace and Skrtel was woeful against Spurs - Nani would slaughter him too.

                          If we played one of Carragher or Skrtel at RB then we'd be re-arranging two or possibly three places in our backline:

                          Carra / Skrtel --- Carra / Skrtel --- ??? --- Enrique

                          I'd much rather we bring in a RB to play, erm, RB. Hopefully one of Kelly or Johnson will be fit by Saturday anyway.

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                            Originally posted by Lee View Post
                            Always a choice Dom! Always a choice!
                            Not this time.
                            Oh I don't know.

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                              Originally posted by RedReet View Post
                              Everyone was **** against Sunderland and he was still nowhere near as bad as Skrtel against Spurs.

                              For his own development I can understand why Kenny mightn't risk him, but for the beneefit of the team I would take the chance and think Kenny would have too last year.
                              Every defender v Sunderland was fine apart from Flanagan who cost us the goal. He was poor at Exeter aswell.

                              And Kenny has taken the chance this season to. He started the season in the team but was rubbish so can see why he went for experience instead.

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                                Originally posted by truefan999 View Post
                                And I agree with the posts above re false optimism. They are clearly favourites to win and quite rightly so. We have been patchy at best whilst their attack has been very strong.

                                Clinging onto the hope of KD motivating them or the crowd is exactly that. Clutching at straws. If KD and the crowd were so good at doing that then why don't they do it all the time? And why do so-called professional players need that to motivate them?

                                The only chance we have is the fact that their GK and defence are not great by any stretch
                                How do you explain the fact that they havent beaten us at Anfield for the last few years, even though they have generally been 'better than us' on those occasions too? I meant in terms of their league position, rather than 'on the day'.

                                If your method of 'they are better than us so hoping to beat them is clutching at straws' theory worked, then we'd all be millionaires courtesy of backing the better side to win every week.

                                I've posted a perfectly decent reply to you, without abuse and put forward a valid point.

                                Your reply to this (if you post one) will add to the theory of whether you are or are not a WUM.
                                Last edited by Craig_H; 12-10-11, 10:16 AM.

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