We're improving and results will improve.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Liverpool vs Stoke Post match thread
Collapse
X
-
He does, but I can't see it happening.Originally posted by lfcJT07 View PostSteven Gerrard lost possession 36 times today. Why does he think those early crosses into the box are going to pay off? Sterling, Suarez and Suso are all well under 6ft and have no chance against the likes of Huth and Shawcross.
Shelvey is back from his ban, surely after todays performance Gerrard deserves to be dropped?Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
Comment
-
Problem is, Suarez is stupid enough to play right into the media's hands with nonsense like that dive. There is no excuse for that, he's his own worst enemy, and he's way too gobby.Originally posted by rcasemore View Postunbelievable, the Suarez dive was daft but the number made by other teams and players over a season which are as bad if not worse that don't get the coverage is amazing; basically Suarez is an easy sell as the papers have made him the panto villan so they'll wring it out for every penny they can make off it.
Cunts
Comment
-
i dont know what the **** they're on about there.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostCunts are revelling in it
faustino asprilla, david ginola and for united evra, nani, ronaldo are the biggest diving cunts around.
peoples memories are too short.[B]Sir Isaac Newton knew the universal law of karma - any action has its equal and opposite reaction.[B]
Comment
-
Its becoming a re-occurring thing now. I get the feeling he wants to play his own way and not to the system when the chips are down.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostGerrard gave the ball away 36 times today.
He looks quite happy to play short passes when we're in front. But when we're drawing or we're behind, he seems to like playing 40/50 yard balls to a player in trouble.
Could just be me finding something to moan at like.
Comment
-
There's no excusing what Suarez did today. It takes all our efforts in trying to rightly defend him to a null void. It was a ****ing terrible dive. I think he should apologise.Originally posted by rcasemore View Postunbelievable, the Suarez dive was daft but the number made by other teams and players over a season which are as bad if not worse that don't get the coverage is amazing; basically Suarez is an easy sell as the papers have made him the panto villan so they'll wring it out for every penny they can make off it.
Cunts
Comment
-
He's no more gobby than a Cole, Keane or a Rooney but he's been made into a public figure of hate to sell papers.Originally posted by JohnDoe View PostProblem is, Suarez is stupid enough to play right into the media's hands with nonsense like that dive. There is no excuse for that, he's his own worst enemy, and he's way too gobby.
Comment
-
We do hear about that, but there's no point trying to point to examples where a player once did a dodgy dive because Suarez is a repeat offender. Of course that makes it more of an issue.Originally posted by Gibbo View PostIts not as embarraing as the one Carroll did last season.
But we never hear anything of that, cos he's English innit.Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom-2 years1year0.5 years
Comment
-
It's obvious we still have goal scoring issues and we struggle when teams sit deep. I thought we weren't as patient as we normally are today, though we significantly improved in the second half. We just need to wait for our chances a little bit more, instead of looking for the cross all the time. Little balls played into feet to players between the lines, which Suso was doing first half.Originally posted by Kenneth View PostWe were. I don't think today continued it though tbh.Are we winning?
Comment
Comment