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    Originally posted by danperkins View Post
    Henderson,Downing & Enrique (form bit erratic in general) have really come on for us under Rogers. Though i don't see Henderson or Downing as regular starters for LFC if we want to challenge for things, they have improved second half of the season and could be decent squad players IMO.

    Neither have come close to justifying their transfer fee yet, so remains to be seen will Rogers/FSG want rid with of big wages or not getting this whole "value for money"? Henderson is young he may get bit more time, but to be fair to Downing... he is our most improved player.

    In saying that...... Downing and Henderson were pretty crap previously but sure it's all positive here.. GO TEAM!!
    I think Henderson for 13nillion is looking a very decent value buy tbh. Downing like Carroll before him will never justify his fee as it was probably 3 x his real value and while he has improved dramatically he is still not very good.
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    Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

    Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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      Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
      I've been saying he's awful for ages. They were shocking overall but he's just a joke of a DM. Rubbish.

      We were ace
      I absolutely take back what i said in that other thread.

      He had the potential, anybody with that sort of athleticism does, but he just ruins it with stupid decisions and being a cunt in general, cannot believe he didnt pick up a card for that spat with Johnson. yet somehow Sturridge and Debuchy do for something far more trivial.
      Y.N.W.A!!!!!!

      "There are two great teams on Merseyside; Liverpool and Liverpool Reserves." - Bill Shankly

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        Originally posted by Neil Young View Post
        Good luck dom, we're all rooting for you.
        Thank you. It means a lot.
        Oh I don't know.

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          Just watched the match. Good all round performance. The Cout was brilliant even though he tired in the second half.

          I had a special eye on Johnson as he was getting some bad press in here. Why? Rodgers had clearly set up with 3.1/2 at the back with Johnson in a more advanced position. He made 2 mistakes all game with a couple of sloppy square balls to opponents. Apart from that he had a good game. I guess haters are gonna hate

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            Originally posted by red g View Post
            I think Henderson for 13nillion is looking a very decent value buy tbh. Downing like Carroll before him will never justify his fee as it was probably 3 x his real value and while he has improved dramatically he is still not very good.
            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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              Steven Taylor: Newcastle's 6-0 Liverpool defeat like family death

              Newcastle defender Steven Taylor has likened their humiliating 6-0 home defeat by Liverpool to a family death.

              "It's a sick feeling. At this moment in time, it feels like a family member has died," the 27-year-old said.

              "In the dressing room, looking around, everyone was devastated and realised the situation we are in."

              The result was Newcastle's heaviest home defeat since 1925, and left them five points above 17th-placed Wigan, having played one game more.

              Daniel Sturridge and Jordan Henderson scored twice while Newcastle's Mathieu Debuchy was sent off with the scoreline at 5-0, and a number of disgruntled home fans registered their disappointment by leaving the ground early.

              "We have to apologise, first and foremost, to the fans, for everybody who came here and watched the lads, and hold our hands up because we know we let them down," added Taylor.

              "We are devastated with it, it wasn't acceptable and we all hold our hands up.

              "It's hurt the players, it's hurt the manager and the staff, and you could see that after the game. We were just feeling sorry for ourselves afterwards, but we have just got to pull ourselves together now."

              Newcastle travel to West Ham and Queens Park Rangers in their next two games, before hosting Arsenal on the final day of the season.
              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                Does Suarez's ban affect our fair play standing or is it only for yellow and red cards? I only ask because the ref didn't book Suarez at all.
                How is the Fair Play League calculated?

                The Fair Play League is not just about yellow and red cards.
                Each club is also ranked on positive play, respect towards opponent, respect towards referees and behaviour of officials.
                That rug really tied the room together.

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                  Football clichés from that interview...

                  First and foremost

                  We all hold our hands up

                  We're all hurting


                  I have never heard those used outside of football.
                  Oh I don't know.

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                    Thought id add CJ's input to the post match thread.
                    The times they are a changin'.

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                      He may not have grabbed the headlines, but Opta statistics have revealed why Lucas Leiva was key to Liverpool's 6-0 victory over Newcastle United on Saturday.

                      While the Reds' display was all about attacking verve, the importance of Lucas's role in the holding midfield position is underlined in the stats in our widget below.

                      The Brazilian had more touches (103) and played more passes (79) than any other player on the pitch, helping to knit Liverpool's play together from deepm, breaking up and starting attacks.

                      Elsewhere, Jordan Henderson produced an outstanding display at St James' Park and as well as scoring two goals and claiming an assist, the midfielder had an accuracy rating of 94.9 per cent from 59 passes - the highest of any player.

                      Jamie Carragher was our next most precise passer, finding a teammate 92.9 per cent of the time from 42 attempts.

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                        Jamie Carragher was our next most precise passer, finding a teammate 92.9 per cent of the time from 42 attempts.
                        That stat stinks of a Shaggy edit if ever there ever was one. in his,sat season he's learnt how to pass?
                        Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                          Not at all. Perhaps we've just got really good at controlling all his hoofs (hooves?).
                          Last edited by Reece; 29-04-13, 09:27 AM.

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                            He also had 9 tackles I think, is Lucas getting back to his best? If so he could make a big difference next season if he doesn't get injured again.
                            * The above is posted in my opinion. Feel free to disagree.

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                              Originally posted by Reece View Post
                              Not at all. Perhaps we've just got really good at controlling all his hoofs (hooves?).
                              Last edited by Reece; 29-04-13, 09:27 AM.
                              Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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                                Mirror ratings

                                How they rated:

                                Man of the Match: Coutinho

                                Newcastle: Elliot 0, Debuchy 0, Steven Taylor 0, Yanga-Mbiwa 0, Haidara 0, Sissoko 0, Tiote 0 (Anita 65 0), Cabaye 1, Perch 0 (Ben Arfa 46 0), Gutierrez 0 (Gouffran 46 0), Cisse 0.

                                Liverpool: Reina 7, Johnson 8, Carragher 7, Agger 8, Jose Enrique 7, Henderson 8, Gerrard 7 (Borini 72 7), Lucas 7, Coutinho 8 (Suso 84), Sturridge 8 (Shelvey 84), Downing.
                                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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