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    #31
    Originally posted by Mostar View Post
    I personally think you'll see all of those start on Sunday

    Something like

    Reina
    Kelly
    Carra
    Coates
    Johnson (perhaps Aurelio)

    Spearing
    Henderson
    Stevie

    Downing
    Carroll
    Suarez
    I like that but think we should play Jonjo in this. Maybe for Stevie or to replace him at HT when we're 3 up
    Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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      #32
      Originally posted by Mostar View Post
      Kenny's pre-game comments. He looks little bit tired, doesn't he?


      Kenny Dalglish pre Brighton - YouTube
      He's 60 ffs. Older than Neil Young! Older than me!

      Extremely valid point though; the lighting was not flattering. In fact it was ****e and something on a club 'image' level should be dealt with.

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        #33
        Originally posted by Mostar View Post
        I personally think you'll see all of those start on Sunday

        Something like

        Reina
        Kelly
        Carra
        Coates
        Johnson (perhaps Aurelio)

        Spearing
        Henderson
        Stevie

        Downing
        Carroll
        Suarez

        Personally i think it'd be a mistake to play a team like that. Brighton are no mugs and unbeaten this year.

        Downing doesnt deserve to start and neither does Henderson on recent form. Bringing in Carra would also be extremely dodgy, he's finished IMO.

        Play our full strength team in preparation for the CC final next week, i'd be pleased with something like this:

        Reina

        Johnson
        Sktrel
        Agger
        Enrique

        Spearing
        Adam
        Gerrard

        Suarez
        Carroll
        Bellamy

        Subs:

        Doni, Coates, Henderson, Kuyt, Kelly, Sterling, Maxi
        'Religion is killing each other over who has the best imaginary friend'

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          #34
          i think the full monty will play, no rested players as kenny knows a win is essential

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            #35
            Yep, no game midweek so no need to be resting anyone. Plus, the biggest thing we need to acquire for the run-in is momentum and the winning habit. Especially at home.

            Full strength for me.

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              #36
              I'd rest Stevie and Agger, they're most likely to pick up knocks. I'd rest Bellamy as well if it means he gets a near full game next week.
              Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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                #37
                nah, Full monty for 65 mins & then sub Ste, Ager, Bellers. Simples

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                  #38
                  I like this man:

                  Gus Poyet has said he hopes Luis Suárez is not forced out of England this summer following his return from an eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra and the Uruguayan has questioned the need for pre-match handshakes following the Liverpool striker's snub to the Manchester United left-back last weekend.

                  Brighton & Hove Albion's manager has been one of Suárez's staunchest defenders since the controversy erupted in October and believes the treatment his compatriot receives from now until the end of the season will decide whether he wants to stay. "I hope Luis is lucky enough to have a normal season," says Poyet. "The other day he just tried to volley a ball and he volleyed [Scott Parker's] stomach. I watch it on television and I see it 150 times."

                  The message is clear: do not chase Suárez out of the country by blowing minor incidents out of proportion. After all it is not normally easy to feel unwelcome in a foreign land, even though Poyet accepts that foreign players need to adapt to England before England adapts to them. Before he joined Chelsea in 1997 his Real Zaragoza team-mate, Nayim, who had played for Tottenham Hotspur, gave him "so much information it was scary".

                  "I will do everything to win a football match," says Poyet. "Whatever you imagine. And then you come to England and it's 'don't do this, don't do that'. Don't go down. I got injured in my first season and I was paying a lot of attention to how you need to behave." He will not be telling his players to go out of their way to wind up Suárez, though. "That will happen anywhere in the world but not here. If it was in Spain, all the players would be talking all week about it. For you, that is unfair."

                  Do not expect a Brighton player to ignore Suárez in the pre-match handshake then, a pointless ritual in Poyet's*eyes. "I don't know what the difference is if I shake hands with you and after I want to go through you and smash you and kill you. In my time at Chelsea our biggest rivals*were Manchester United and Arsenal. If I shake hands with Roy Keane, that means he won't kick me afterwards? What is the point? We're showing off."

                  Liverpool's biggest threat needs no introduction to Poyet, who is well aware of the danger Suárez poses to the Championship side's hopes of causing a major upset at Anfield on Sunday afternoon and, although he hopes the recent controversies surrounding the striker do not cause him to leave England this summer, he would rather his team did not have to try to stop him. "I want him to play in England," says Poyet. "But I hope he doesn't play against us. I want the best players on the pitch but not against me!"

                  Brighton have already played Liverpool once this season, losing 2-1 at the Amex Stadium in the Carling Cup in September. At the time they were third in the Championship, had beaten Sunderland in the Carling Cup and seemed a decent bet to emulate Norwich City and win back-to-back promotions to the Premier League. Then reality intervened. "The Carling Cup took a lot from us," admits Poyet. "We gave everything we had at the start of the season. I had calls from everyone about how well we performed." Brighton did not win again until November, dropping into mid-table.

                  Poyet acknowledges his players were stretched to the limit mentally. He failed to see it coming. He has learned from that. So have they. After a disappointing end to 2011 Brighton have begun the new year with a fresh spring in their step, lie two points behind the play-offs and are unbeaten in their past 10 matches, a run that took in a victory in the last round over Newcastle United.

                  The man responsible for that victory was Will Buckley, a 22-year-old winger whose run and cross forced Newcastle's Mike Williamson to concede the decisive own-goal. With Buckley having scored five goals in his last seven games, Liverpool will have to be wary of one of the Championship's rising stars. "We need to make sure Will can do what he's doing in the last month," says Poyet. "It's not easy but he has been outstanding. He's always doing the right thing at the right time." José Enrique has been warned.

                  It is almost 29 years to the day since Brighton went to Anfield in the fifth round of the FA Cup and stunned Liverpool, beating them 2-1 on their way to the final, where they lost in a replay to Manchester United. A year later they beat the league champions 2-0 in the fourth round, this time on their own patch. History beckons again – as long as Brighton can keep Suárez quiet.


                  http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/feb/18/gus-poyet-brighton-luis-suarez-liverpool
                  That rug really tied the room together.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Ben_Itez View Post
                    Personally i think it'd be a mistake to play a team like that. Brighton are no mugs and unbeaten this year.

                    Downing doesnt deserve to start and neither does Henderson on recent form. Bringing in Carra would also be extremely dodgy, he's finished IMO.

                    Play our full strength team in preparation for the CC final next week
                    I didn't say that I'd play that team but that I think Kenny will.

                    We'll find out pretty soon if that is the case or not.
                    Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                      #40
                      Do you reckon any of the reserves/u18 players will feature?

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                        #41
                        SSN had their 'scoop' this morning - Flanagan and Robinson 'in contention' You heard it here first

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                          #42
                          The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.

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                            #43
                            Wouldn't mind seeing Robinson play at LB actually, but I'd prefer to give Kelly a game at RB rather than bringing in Flanagan.

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                              #44
                              Originally posted by Liverpel View Post
                              I like this man:

                              Gus Poyet has said he hopes Luis Suárez is not forced out of England this summer following his return from an eight-match ban for racially abusing Patrice Evra and the Uruguayan has questioned the need for pre-match handshakes following the Liverpool striker's snub to the Manchester United left-back last weekend.

                              Brighton & Hove Albion's manager has been one of Suárez's staunchest defenders since the controversy erupted in October and believes the treatment his compatriot receives from now until the end of the season will decide whether he wants to stay. "I hope Luis is lucky enough to have a normal season," says Poyet. "The other day he just tried to volley a ball and he volleyed [Scott Parker's] stomach. I watch it on television and I see it 150 times."

                              The message is clear: do not chase Suárez out of the country by blowing minor incidents out of proportion. After all it is not normally easy to feel unwelcome in a foreign land, even though Poyet accepts that foreign players need to adapt to England before England adapts to them. Before he joined Chelsea in 1997 his Real Zaragoza team-mate, Nayim, who had played for Tottenham Hotspur, gave him "so much information it was scary".

                              "I will do everything to win a football match," says Poyet. "Whatever you imagine. And then you come to England and it's 'don't do this, don't do that'. Don't go down. I got injured in my first season and I was paying a lot of attention to how you need to behave." He will not be telling his players to go out of their way to wind up Suárez, though. "That will happen anywhere in the world but not here. If it was in Spain, all the players would be talking all week about it. For you, that is unfair."

                              Do not expect a Brighton player to ignore Suárez in the pre-match handshake then, a pointless ritual in Poyet's*eyes. "I don't know what the difference is if I shake hands with you and after I want to go through you and smash you and kill you. In my time at Chelsea our biggest rivals*were Manchester United and Arsenal. If I shake hands with Roy Keane, that means he won't kick me afterwards? What is the point? We're showing off."

                              Liverpool's biggest threat needs no introduction to Poyet, who is well aware of the danger Suárez poses to the Championship side's hopes of causing a major upset at Anfield on Sunday afternoon and, although he hopes the recent controversies surrounding the striker do not cause him to leave England this summer, he would rather his team did not have to try to stop him. "I want him to play in England," says Poyet. "But I hope he doesn't play against us. I want the best players on the pitch but not against me!"

                              Brighton have already played Liverpool once this season, losing 2-1 at the Amex Stadium in the Carling Cup in September. At the time they were third in the Championship, had beaten Sunderland in the Carling Cup and seemed a decent bet to emulate Norwich City and win back-to-back promotions to the Premier League. Then reality intervened. "The Carling Cup took a lot from us," admits Poyet. "We gave everything we had at the start of the season. I had calls from everyone about how well we performed." Brighton did not win again until November, dropping into mid-table.

                              Poyet acknowledges his players were stretched to the limit mentally. He failed to see it coming. He has learned from that. So have they. After a disappointing end to 2011 Brighton have begun the new year with a fresh spring in their step, lie two points behind the play-offs and are unbeaten in their past 10 matches, a run that took in a victory in the last round over Newcastle United.

                              The man responsible for that victory was Will Buckley, a 22-year-old winger whose run and cross forced Newcastle's Mike Williamson to concede the decisive own-goal. With Buckley having scored five goals in his last seven games, Liverpool will have to be wary of one of the Championship's rising stars. "We need to make sure Will can do what he's doing in the last month," says Poyet. "It's not easy but he has been outstanding. He's always doing the right thing at the right time." José Enrique has been warned.

                              It is almost 29 years to the day since Brighton went to Anfield in the fifth round of the FA Cup and stunned Liverpool, beating them 2-1 on their way to the final, where they lost in a replay to Manchester United. A year later they beat the league champions 2-0 in the fourth round, this time on their own patch. History beckons again – as long as Brighton can keep Suárez quiet.


                              http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/feb/18/gus-poyet-brighton-luis-suarez-liverpool
                              I am sure Poyet will get a good reception

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                                #45
                                Opta Liverpool @OptaLiverpool

                                210 - If he plays today, Jamie Carragher will equal Ian Callaghan's club record of 210 cup games for the club. Legends

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