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    Originally posted by Norbs View Post
    At least we have a decent excuse to lose the big 3 games now. 3 at the back, thank you Jack
    Do you think we'll go to 3 at the back? Arsenal cut through it pretty easily when we played it against them

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      Originally posted by EwarWoo View Post
      I just think every time he has a bad game people seem to be very quick to right him off as past it over the past couple of seasons. He's 33, he's got plenty of life in him.

      Is he past his peak? Yes.

      Is it past it? **** no.

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        Originally posted by Norbs View Post
        At least we have a decent excuse to lose the big 3 games now. 3 at the back, thank you Jack
        3 at the back? may as well give teams the 3 points and not bother playing. Must keep it as 4 and hopefully the same 4 for a month at least.
        Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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          We will go for a back 5 if Agger is fit again :sauce:

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            Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
            3 at the back? may as well give teams the 3 points and not bother playing. Must keep it as 4 and hopefully the same 4 for a month at least.


            Arsenal walked through us playing a 3-5-2 variant. Top quality sides will just go through it

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              Originally posted by Assassin View Post
              We will go for a back 5 if Agger is fit again :sauce:
              Agger wii play left back.
              Are we winning?

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                Originally posted by Nigey View Post
                Agger wii play left back.
                I really hope not

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                  Originally posted by Sarb View Post
                  I really hope not
                  Why? He's a better alternative than a right footed Flannagan.
                  Are we winning?

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                    Originally posted by Nigey View Post
                    Why? He's a better alternative than a right footed Flannagan.
                    he's not mate, he like almost every other centre back in history looks uncomfortable at full back.

                    full back is flanagans natural position regardless of side. he's doing ok.
                    Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                      Originally posted by Robbie-9-Fowler View Post
                      Playing too many games at his age, 3 games in a week simply shouldn't happen! Hopefully after he's back we'll manage him properly and its just one of the reasons why we need another CM in January.
                      I think some posters are missing the point.

                      He's now out injured, so there's some justification in the need to rest a 33 year old central midfielder.
                      Another MASSIVE game

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                        Originally posted by BobTheCharmer View Post
                        he's not mate, he like almost every other centre back in history looks uncomfortable at full back.

                        full back is flanagans natural position regardless of side. he's doing ok.
                        He's doing OK but he's not left footed and always cuts inside and takes one more touch to do it, which slows down our attacking play.
                        Are we winning?

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                          Originally posted by Nigey View Post
                          He's doing OK but he's not left footed and always cuts inside and takes one more touch to do it, which slows down our attacking play.
                          to be fair I haven't seen much of us lately but was going from reports. Ideally a left footer playing left back is better, however I feel when you push a centre back out there it looks equally uncomfortable. I'm not sure he'd offer us much more. In fact Flanagans aggression is a plus point for me.
                          Always borrow money from a pessimist. He won’t expect it back. Oscar Wilde

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                            Originally posted by Rigadon View Post
                            He's now out injured, so there's some justification in the need to rest a 33 year old central midfielder.

                            Hamstring injuries are very common and happen regardless of age and how many games a players had. Just look down that list, its there a ton and through all ages.

                            You could argue 3 games in a week is a bit much, agreed, but it's got nothing to do with him being 33.

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                              Originally posted by MrMichael View Post
                              Last year Gerrard was very close to an ever present, and it was his least injury disrupted and most consistent season in a good few. I'm just not sure the evidence is there really to criticise Rodgers and his team's management of Gerrard's fitness since they came in, indeed rather the opposite.
                              He's been exceptionally fit over the last 18 months and lot of that has to do with our medical team but imo he should have been rested as 3 games in 7 days is a lot for 33-year old player.

                              That being said, he could have pulled the hamstring at any point in time so I am not sure BR should be blamed for that.
                              Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                                Gerrard named founding partner of children's charity after donating half a MILLION to Liverpool hospital

                                Steven Gerrard has been named a founding partner of Alder Hey Children's Charity after making a £500,000 donation to the Liverpool hospital.
                                The Liverpool captain raised more than £1million following his testimonial game against Olympiakos and subsequent gala dinner in August.
                                Alder Hey is a pillar in the Merseyside community, treating more than 200,000 children from the Northwest each year, and enjoys tremendous support from the city's football teams. It will move to a new site in 2015, adjacent to the current building.

                                Gerrard wanted the people of Liverpool to see where the money that was raised in August was invested and Alder Hey were eager to recognise his backing.
                                'It's a great privilege to be able to be involved with Alder Hey and their charity,' said Gerrard
                                'The money we have donated from my foundation was raised during my testimonial earlier this year.

                                nice one Gerald


                                removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                                too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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