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    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
    This is already going round Twitter via journos and other supporters

    thats a ****ing embarrassment
    removing all the weak links makes us stronger

    too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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      Originally posted by MrNice View Post
      5 in 6 Games not too shabby ...

      His problem is he is head and shoulders better than the players he is surrounded with

      Teams must think .. shut him down .. shut liverpool down
      This was the case last season. It isn't this season. Sterling, Suso, Sahin and Allen are more than capable players. He needs to release the ball better or risk being superfluous to a fast improving team. Same for Gerrard.
      One tit for another.

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        at least reina is starting to look comfortable playing out from the back cheeky **** giving it to sahin
        Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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          Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
          This is already going round Twitter via journos and other supporters

          problem is, that he's doing that too often (diving), but this was waaaay to obvious. disgraceful tbh, and i hope club will have a good talk with him..

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            Originally posted by baitman View Post
            thats a ****ing embarrassment
            so long suarez

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              Last edited by Baracus; 07-10-12, 10:41 PM.

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                Originally posted by lickedlollipop View Post
                problem is, that he's doing that too often (diving), but this was waaaay to obvious. disgraceful tbh, and i hope club will have a good talk with him..
                each time i see that it it's hilarious benny hill hilarious

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                  What I dont get is this....if we buy an established striker eg Lorente in Jan,he would be playing through the middle....where is Suarez going to play?

                  We would lose so much of his strengths....can anyone see suarez being as effective as he is either on the right or the left of attack?
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                  'Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.'

                  Bill Shankly.

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                    Flamao...I am watching Barcelona v Real and in comparison with Lfc.....we are a Messi difference away from Barcelona!
                    Last edited by kop-al-74; 07-10-12, 08:20 PM.
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                    'Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.'

                    Bill Shankly.

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                      Originally posted by kop-al-74 View Post
                      What I dont get is this....if we buy an established striker eg Lorente in Jan,he would be playing through the middle....where is Suarez going to play?

                      We would lose so much of his strengths....can anyone see suarez being as effective as he is either on the right or the left of attack?
                      The issue is about improving the team, if that means Suarez not being as effective as he can be then so be it. Because the system we have at the moment isn't working for the team even if it iw working for him (which is debatable IMO)
                      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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                        I sit very close to this and it is a little misleading - he got a slight trip and if seen by the ref and he went down instantly it is a pen........

                        HOVEVER you are dead right that what is so lame is the delayed fall (dive)...

                        he does not help himself......and gives refs every excuse to ignore his antics.

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                          I thought he was initally caught but the way he went down after staying for a second or so was dreadful

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                            No wonder he gets kicked to **** and nothing gets given. He's a liability for that, the genuine fouls are dismissed as it just being Suarez

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                              Originally posted by kop-al-74 View Post
                              What I dont get is this....if we buy an established striker eg Lorente in Jan,he would be playing through the middle....where is Suarez going to play?

                              We would lose so much of his strengths....can anyone see suarez being as effective as he is either on the right or the left of attack?
                              That's a good point. Food for thought
                              K ris90210

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                                Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                                Brendan Rodgers acknowledged his disappointment at being unable to turn possession into goals as Liverpool were held to a 0-0 draw by Stoke City at Anfield – but praised the character and mentality of his players throughout a hard-fought contest.

                                The Reds carved out several opportunities to break the deadlock on a tough afternoon, but were unable to do so as the visitors held out for a point.

                                Rodgers reflected in his post-match press conference: "We're disappointed we didn't win the game. The attitude and application of the players was terrific and we stood up to the real physicality of the game, which was a big plus.

                                "If you can play against Stoke physically, especially with so many young players in the team and technicians, then you know you're going to be alright in your other games.

                                "I thought as the game wore on we got into good spaces and moments in good areas of the field, but just our final touch or decision at the end of it didn't quite allow us to score.

                                "A philosopher once wrote you need three things to have a good life. One, a meaningful relationship, two, a decent job of work, and three, to make a difference. And it was always that third one that stressed me, to make a difference. And I realise that I do. Every day, we all do. It's how we interact, with our fellow man.

                                "But we're disappointed not to win, but there were a lot of real positives from the game - and it was our first [league] clean sheet of the season, which was important."

                                He added: "I was particularly pleased with how we kept going. We kept getting on the ball and getting between people. We were throwing bodies into the box, but we couldn't quite get that final touch to get the goal."

                                Stoke collected six bookings at Anfield, but Rodgers had no complaints about their approach to the game.

                                Asked by journalists if he felt the Potters had been overly-physical, the manager replied: "They're a bunch of big men who make it difficult for you. There is no right or wrong way to play football. We choose to play a totally different type of game.

                                "I was proud our young players stood up to that and the senior players took responsibility and we coped while still trying to play our game."

                                Liverpool continued to toil right up until the 94th minute in search of a winning goal that would have secured a first home league win of 2012-13.

                                They were spurred on by the home fans, who urged the players forward until the final kick of the afternoon - and Rodgers was eager to highlight their contribution.

                                He said: "The bottom line is, it was a terrific performance and brilliant to see the young players cope in that type of environment. It bodes well for us going forward.

                                "As I said, some of our play was terrific, but we just failed to make the final pass and made the wrong decisions at the end.

                                "But I can't have any complaints. The players gave the club everything today. We've got big appreciation as well for the supporters.

                                "This is a club that has only won two Premier League games at Anfield this calendar year and it's been nearly a year since the club has won consecutive Premier League games.

                                "So to still get the support and backing of the supporters with that type of record, there are not many clubs who'd get that. You felt today, they were right with the team right until the very end.

                                "I was very proud of the team and the supporters today."

                                Asked by reporters what the key was to turning Liverpool's home fortunes around, Rodgers replied: "It's just time, unfortunately.

                                "I think there is a real bright future here. It is more or less the same players I inherited and I've brought in one or two who have done really well. It's just going to take that wee bit of time.

                                "What is fantastic for me and incredible going forward is the real positive reaction from the crowd. They're showing they are really behind what we're trying to do. Other clubs wouldn't get that support.

                                "The only way is by working hard and getting results on the field. The supporters are absolutely incredible."

                                Rodgers introduced Oussama Assaidi and Joe Cole into the action as Liverpool chased a winner.

                                The Reds continued to build attacks with their trademark short passing style, and the boss said: "I'm not one who goes down the desperation route, if I'm being honest. In my career, I've won a number of games, especially against big teams, by continuing to play and waiting for those moments at the end of the game.

                                "I don't really do the desperation one where it becomes a war in the last 10 minutes of the game by taking it longer.

                                "We work with what we've got, look to find different ways and solutions to score, and then when January comes we'll see if we can re-visit that."
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