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    #16
    They pour horrible sauce on their pies, lets smash these cunts just for that.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Alex View Post
      You would have to think this is a good chance to revert back to 3 at the back and the 2 wing backs filling in defensively.
      Isn't 3 centre backs against no strikers a bad thing?

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        #18
        Originally posted by Mattshark View Post
        Right now I'd drop Henderson for Alberto


        Not so much about the form of the two for me as much as the opponent. Fat Sam will bunker, we'll dominate possession. Alberto is more useful than Henderson in that scenario.

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          #19
          They will defend and try to hit us on the break. Just watch Downing score a hattrick:-)
          Could do with an Arse/Blue****e draw, best scenario.

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            #20
            So this is today, any team predictions?
            I have no idea what we'll send out, but I hope Allen stays for one more and that Sakho returns. Flanagan deserves to play as well, but maybe it's time to give Kelly a chance.

            Mignolet - Kelly Skrtel Sakho Jonhson - Allen Gerrard Henderson Coutinho - Sterling Suarez.

            Most of all I just hope we have a normal game and not **** anything up, it's been a good season so far no need to get in trouble cause of ****in West Ham.

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              #21
              I'd be tempted to play Sakho at LB to help against Allardyce's predictable long ball/set-piece tactics.

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                #22
                I'd also be concerned about how Flannagan would cope with the tricky wing-wizard Stewart Downing (if he played on the right) so I think Sakho would help there too.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Chris View Post
                  They pour horrible sauce on their pies, lets smash these cunts just for that.
                  **** off, parsley sauce is ****ing amazing!
                  Was muß, das muß.

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                    #24
                    Sakho is a must against fat Sam and his neanderthal tactics
                    Kurtangled in the McFadden thread 16/01/08

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                      #25
                      I really want to stay up for this but I was wining a dining with a client in Sydney doing the rounds of the micro-breweries and I'm a bit ****ed. Thanks to the solid streams at the moment, this will be the first match I've missed this season!
                      Was muß, das muß.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by foresterbloke View Post
                        **** off, parsley sauce is ****ing amazing!
                        He must mean liquor sauce? It's ****ing disgusting!

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                          #27
                          It's awesome and it's the same thing btw. Add some chilli vinegar and I could scoff 3 pies.
                          Was muß, das muß.

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                            #28
                            Fascinating.

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                              #29


                              Lee you 'orrible caaant.
                              The times they are a changin'.

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                                #30
                                Some good stats from the BBC

                                Liverpool
                                Liverpool have scored more league goals at home (18) than West Ham have in all 14 of their Premier League games.
                                Only Manchester City (40) have scored more goals than Liverpool (30) in the Premier League.
                                No team has been ahead at half-time more often than Liverpool (10) this season. Brendan Rodgers' side have not lost from that position.
                                Liverpool have scored five or more goals in a single top-flight game on five occasions under Rodgers.
                                Glen Johnson has scored in three of his last four Premier League appearances against his former club West Ham.
                                Luis Suarez has only failed to score against three of the current Premier League clubs - West Ham, Hull City and Cardiff City.
                                Modifying post.

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