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Originally posted by gratziani View Postdon't it feel great the bitter lemon eaters , drinking bitter and whiskey sour ,
no matter what they do bitterness will always be sweating out of every pour
spoke to one the other day and you cost us from playing in Europe and winning trophies was the tired old line ,
I too get this tired old ****e, makes me chuckle.
Bunch of sour bitter, bitter things on a bitter day.
Very bitter bunchThose that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
Those that killed her, were following the law.
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I think it's Sturridge's sense of humour. The ball flicks Sturridge's shorts and the ball hardly changes direction (if at all). It is - and should be - Coutinho's all day long.Originally posted by Maxiedge View PostJust watched the highlights again
and don't know if it's been pointed out yet, but the last Coutinho goal should technically go to Sturridge. Seems to get mild scuff and he even points up to celebrate
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Really?! I thought he was absolutely terrible. His running off the ball was non existent - all he had to offer was head down, narky charging at the Liverpool defence that would eventually peter out, he would then check back on himself and pass it backwards or run into Lovren or Sakho.Originally posted by Phoenix07 View PostI was very impressed with Ross Barkley in the first half. If we weren't local rivals with Everton, I'd be championing him as a signing for the No.10 role.
He's too heavily built imo, looks like he's bulked up too much and hasn't got enough energy to play high tempo football. He doesn't track back either. He seems brainless too me. Explosively brainless, I grant you, but brainless all the same.
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He knows that Alli is the new golden child of English football.Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostReally?! I thought he was absolutely terrible. His running off the ball was non existent - all he had to offer was head down, narky charging at the Liverpool defence that would eventually peter out, he would then check back on himself and pass it backwards or run into Lovren or Sakho.
He's too heavily built imo, looks like he's bulked up too much and hasn't got enough energy to play high tempo football. He doesn't track back either. He seems brainless too me. Explosively brainless, I grant you, but brainless all the same.Was muß, das muß.
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I have never laughed so much at a game of football as I did last night. That period of possession, which seemed like it was 20 minutes or so, was genuinely hilarious. Sometimes you’ll think about the cost of a ticket, and £50 to get in for 90 minutes of football can sometimes feel a ridiculous amount of money for what’s on offer, but that was worth every penny and more last night.
It felt more like an exhibition match towards the end, with Lucas even having a long ranger for the fun of it. The strange thing is, they started pretty quickly, and it looked like it might have been a tight affair for that period, but the screw was turned and the game was over even before the first goal went in.
You can’t play with one eye on the next fixture against a motivated Klopp team. Teams will get hammered, and so it was proven!
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I think under a quality coach, he'd be amazing. Very direct, in good positions between the lines, but under Martinez, he's faltering. The whole team are faltering in their lack of effort off the ball. That guy Shaggy posted, said on the Redmen TV that Everton will not press or track back in the pre-match build up.Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostReally?! I thought he was absolutely terrible. His running off the ball was non existent - all he had to offer was head down, narky charging at the Liverpool defence that would eventually peter out, he would then check back on himself and pass it backwards or run into Lovren or Sakho.
He's too heavily built imo, looks like he's bulked up too much and hasn't got enough energy to play high tempo football. He doesn't track back either. He seems brainless too me. Explosively brainless, I grant you, but brainless all the same.
I think he's a very rough diamond that needs polishing.
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Maybe. We’ve seen the positive effect a new manager can have on players first hand here. I just don’t think he has the game intelligence to be a proper class player. He’ll be effective in the Premier League, but so were players like Barton and Nolan in their day.Originally posted by Phoenix07 View PostI think under a quality coach, he'd be amazing. Very direct, in good positions between the lines, but under Martinez, he's faltering. The whole team are faltering in their lack of effort off the ball. That guy Shaggy posted, said on the Redmen TV that Everton will not press or track back in the pre-match build up.
I think he's a very rough diamond that needs polishing.
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Probably not the game to judge him on
but I agree - I think Barkley is a good player also. His stats are decent for the season too.
It was a strange start to the game too - I agree with Dan7 - I thought they started pretty well. They tried to outrun and out press us and it was relatively effective for 10-15 mins. Milner was late on about 5 tackles and we were over run without being under any pressure. But then once we figured them out we utterly crushed them, and they threw the towel in big time.Modifying post.
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He's done an Enrique, so he has.Originally posted by Daniel 7 View PostHe's too heavily built imo, looks like he's bulked up too much and hasn't got enough energy to play high tempo football. He doesn't track back either. He seems brainless too me. Explosively brainless, I grant you, but brainless all the same.
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