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I really didn't realise just how hideous Raphael is. It seemed every decision was contested with a snarling, aggressive, finger pointing attitude.
He really is quite a horrible little ****er.
Oh triffic......so while you're up the road jollying it up, it's touch your toes time for Rodney
I really didn't realise just how hideous Raphael is. It seemed every decision was contested with a snarling, aggressive, finger pointing attitude.
He really is quite a horrible little ****er.
"Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley
Sums up the game for me. 17 minutes in, 0-0. The away side showing intent, going forward with purpose. The home side - half hearted tackling, can't be arsed tracking back, clueless. A true reflection of the respective managers.
Liverpool have scored 48 first-half goals in the Premier League this season, two more than Manchester United have in total.
Only Everton v Liverpool (20) has seen more red cards than the Liverpool v Manchester United fixture in the Premier League (15).
Only one team (Arsenal) have kept a clean sheet against Liverpool in their last 17 Premier League away trips.
Liverpool have been awarded more penalties than any other Premier League side this season (10).
Manchester United conceded a penalty at Old Trafford in the Premier League for the first time since December 31, 2011 (v Blackburn Rovers).
Liverpool have won more penalties at Old Trafford than any away team on any ground in Premier League history (6).
With nine games left to play, Man Utd have equalled the highest number of defeats they've suffered in a PL season (9)
Luis Suarez is only the 2nd player to score 25 Premier League goals for Liverpool in a single season (after Robbie Fowler, twice)
This was only the third time in PL history that a team has conceded three penalties in a game (along with Bradford & Tottenham).
Four of Nemanja Vidic's six Premier League red cards have come against Liverpool (+ 2 vs Chelsea).
Steven Gerrard has now scored more PL goals at Old Trafford than any other visiting player in the competition's history.
Liverpool have now won 126 penalties in Premier League history, more than any other side.
Manchester United's only shot on target came in the 44th minute. This is the first time since May 2009 (vs Arsenal) that United have had fewer than two in a Premier League home game.
I love that phrase "...in premier league history...". I wish I'd known back in 1965 when I first started watching Liverpool that football wouldn't actually exist until 27 years later and that all the football records I saw created and broken meant for nothing. Why didn't somebody tell me?
I really didn't realise just how hideous Raphael is. It seemed every decision was contested with a snarling, aggressive, finger pointing attitude.
He really is quite a horrible little ****er.
Total cunt Rafael. United fans love him and he was probably their 'best' player against us, but even then he was and usually is a liability. They love him for the commitment he shows, which is fair enough, but if he's the standard they're judging players by they're in trouble. He's ****.
Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’
He's the sort of player I would like if he was in our squad. I think he's pretty decent as a player as well as committed, but he's far from the standard that they will need to get back challenging.
Is there any chance of Flanno going to the World Cup do people think? Other than Johnson I can't say there are any English right backs I'd take over him right now. I assume that Smalling and Jones will go as RB/CB joint cover but it seems a shame.
"The man who never alters his opinion is like standing water, and breeds reptiles of the mind."
-- William Blake
He's the sort of player I would like if he was in our squad. I think he's pretty decent as a player as well as committed, but he's far from the standard that they will need to get back challenging.
Is there any chance of Flanno going to the World Cup do people think? Other than Johnson I can't say there are any English right backs I'd take over him right now. I assume that Smalling and Jones will go as RB/CB joint cover but it seems a shame.
World Cups probably come a little too soon for him, Johnson and Walker are the established right backs in the squad. He might have a chance if one of them gets injured though.
Rafael was the only United player that looked arsed. For that he deserves some credit. It was a bad challenge on Gerrard, but at least he was having a go.
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