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I don't see any point in signing Sturridge and then not playing him when we need him
It's only one match out of a 3 and a half year contract! The lad himself admitted he was tired v Mansfield and he only played 55 minutes, he's barely played all season, had an injury and the team has done decent lately without him.
Its one massive match though and Suarez is going to be under alot of pressure. Sturridge playing (even if he isn't fully fit) would make alot more space for Luis
New Study Finds Majority Of Bull**** Calls Go To Other Team
Sports News in Brief • sports • ISSUE 48•41 • Oct 6, 2012
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PITTSBURGH—According to a study published Friday in the Journal Of Quantitative Analysis In Sports, an overwhelming majority of bull**** rulings made by NFL officials go in favor of the opposing team. “The data in our findings conclusively proved that most horse**** calls not only go to the other team, but also occur very late in games,” said lead researcher Dr. Alexander Ferguson, a statistical analyst at Carnegie Mellon University. “In addition, we found that of the officials who make dumbass calls, 58 percent don’t know what the hell they’re doing out there, 23 percent must be watching a completely different goddamn game, and a further 19 percent are just totally ****ing blind.” The study, which confirmed that the majority of bull**** calls are game-changing decisions, also found that rulings that help your team are simply lucky breaks that would not have affected the ultimate outcome of the game anyway.
There's nothing better than a bit of banter from grown men in positions of authority and influence.
It's so mature and makes them so worthy of respect.
. Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.
Hendersons energy will be missed. Hope Suarez doesn't just get isolated while we sit deep for the onslaught.
Seems odd to ditch Henderson for this one. His movement has bought the best out of Gerrard recently. Perhaps Rodgers thinks that with Carrick and Cleverly in midfield there will be space to exploit without so much movement.
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