Look at this way, Willians time on the floor meant Coutinho had time to score the equaliser!
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Originally posted by Cormack74 View PostExcept I don't think Webb would have done what he said he would have done if he'd actually been refereeing. Was he the **** who sent off Reina at The Bridge or was that Atkinson?
My mistake it was neither.
Alan Wiley apparently - don't remember him reffing many of our games which surprises me as I'm sure I'd have kept an eye out for him after that.
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TrueOriginally posted by redmike65 View PostLook at this way, Willians time on the floor meant Coutinho had time to score the equaliser!
The only gracious way to accept an insult is to ignore it; if you can't ignore it, top it; if you can't top it, laugh at it; if you can't laugh at it, it's probably deserved.
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I still can't get over that sending off. Even from all the way down the Shed end it was obvious what had gone on.Originally posted by Cormack74 View PostExcept I don't think Webb would have done what he said he would have done if he'd actually been refereeing. Was he the **** who sent off Reina at The Bridge or was that Atkinson?
Like blood on iron
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I think the problem for Lucas is ever since THAT injury he's not had a manager play him in a system & position that allowed him to thrive. In reality I guess he couldn't be expected to regularly excel if the midfield is not organised efficiently.Originally posted by Shaggy View PostStill there are some Reds - not many but some - who think he's ****. Find another sport lads.
Personally, I'm still waiting for him to display the fitness required to be fully effective for 90 minutes. Every game he has a very noticeable drop off where his tackling and closing down becomes laboured. Thankfully, under Klopp he is being asked to take up better positions and so his tracking back isn't an issue as it has been under other managers.
Lucas has his problems, but the amount of tackles and accurate passes he makes doesn't lie. He's effective both in and out of possession and he's showing a renaissance I didn't think he was capable of.
I always thought Rodgers was doing a decent job for the most part, but the more I see us under Klopp I realise how bad Rodgers actually was at certain aspects of management.Forwards.......
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He ran 11.4km's against the chavs. (Only Lallana ran further) plus all of the physical sides to the game. This "fitness issue" is pure bollocks.Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View PostI think the problem for Lucas is ever since THAT injury he's not had a manager play him in a system & position that allowed him to thrive. In reality I guess he couldn't be expected to regularly excel if the midfield is not organised efficiently.
Personally, I'm still waiting for him to display the fitness required to be fully effective for 90 minutes. Every game he has a very noticeable drop off where his tackling and closing down becomes laboured. Thankfully, under Klopp he is being asked to take up better positions and so his tracking back isn't an issue as it has been under other managers.
Lucas has his problems, but the amount of tackles and accurate passes he makes doesn't lie. He's effective both in and out of possession and he's showing a renaissance I didn't think he was capable of.
I always thought Rodgers was doing a decent job for the most part, but the more I see us under Klopp I realise how bad Rodgers actually was at certain aspects of management.
He is now being allowed to play as he played at Grêmio
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Originally posted by Assassin View PostHe ran 11.4km's against the chavs. (Only Lallana ran further) plus all of the physical sides to the game. This "fitness issue" is pure bollocks.
He is now being allowed to play as he played at Grêmio

He was everywhere yesterday - even in the opposition box. And he even led as few break outs towards the ends. His game intelligence more than makes up for any lack of pace - any way that is what the other two midfielders are for.
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Getting better and better the more games he's got under his belt, lacks pace but that's about it and as has been said his reading of the game more than makes up for itOriginally posted by Assassin View PostHe ran 11.4km's against the chavs. (Only Lallana ran further) plus all of the physical sides to the game. This "fitness issue" is pure bollocks.
He is now being allowed to play as he played at Grêmio
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