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Everything posted by Nate
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http://www.whufc.com/page/News/0,,12562~1189947,00.html
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She really is awful.
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That was absolutely brilliant.
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Beye & Faye are potentially the perfect combination of pace and power, but as we don't really have an alternative right-back, i'll agree with Wullie.
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I would reluctantly drop Geremi to accommodate Enrique and try to keep the momentum behind the 4-3-3. Given Beye Caçapa Faye Enrique Butt Barton Milner Martins N'Zogbia Smith I still think Milner's attributes may prove better suited to a central role and even if it's not working, the formation can easily be switched to a 4-2-2. Do we know wether Caçapa and Faye will be fit?
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Very good refereeing.
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'Cap fits for Toon' Cappello linked on the back of tomorrow's Daily Star.
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To be fair to Barton, the Blackburn game was the first he looked anywhere near match fit and he was comfortably one of our best players.
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There's at least one better left-back than Riise at Liverpool, nevermind in the entire league.
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I'd have said N'Zogbia is probably the most suited player in our squad to play as a wing forward in the 4-3-3. Shooting, composure, pace, crossing, ability to beat his man - he simply offers more there than Milner. Given Beye Caçapa Faye Enrique Geremi Butt Barton Martins Smith N'Zogbia
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Huddlestone has changed the game, wonderful passing.
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http://www.glory-glory.co.uk/forums/thread/248763.aspx
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I've just been listening to Graeme Souness talk about Steven Gerrard and he not only stated that he'd still play Lampard & Gerrard together for England, but also that he 'hasn't been convinced' by Javier Masherano with him at Liverpool.
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I can't see the attraction of a relegation battle, albeit in the Premier League, when you have a realistic chance of leading your country into the World Cup finals. Souness is amongst the favourites to replace him.
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/7114028.stm
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/d/derby_county/7112846.stm Seems harsh considering how much he over-achieved last season.
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http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N157804071125-1919.htm
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Given Taylor Beye Faye Enrique Rozehnal Geremi Emre Martins N'Zogbia Smith Sam will certainly have to rethink his tactics but i can't see him switching to 4-4-2 in what will be one of our toughest away fixtures. As Beye was our only defender to perform yesterday i wouldn't be inclined to move him, and so Taylor becomes the best option at right-back. Rozehnal, Geremi and Emre can all retain possession which we're desperately going to need them to do, whilst all being reasonably defensively-minded to deal with a combative Blackburn midfield. Martins and N'Zogbia's pace will be a threat on the counter-attack and should cause Warnock and Ooijer/Emerton problems throughout. I'd also go for Smith above Viduka as the formation requires a mobile forward, who will chase everything down and is also capable of bringing others into play. That simply isn't the Australian.
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And then end up sacking another manager in September, the worst possible time of the year. I say that because if we do finish in the bottom half this season i don't believe he should be sacked. If, however, after three transfer windows he still can't produce a coherent team capable of playing effective football, I wouldn't be inclined to give him another entire season.
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Barring a serious threat of relegation, he must at least be given the rest of this season and the beginning of next. When Allardyce arrived, the club possessed deep-rooted problems from previous regimes which simply weren't going to be fixed overnight. However disillusioning recent performances have been, i still have faith he will have learnt something from each, and is ultimately the man to turn the club around.
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I like the look of that formation. Smith, Butt & Emre really should be dominating Sissoko & Lucas.
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http://icliverpool.icnetwork.co.uk/0500liverpoolfc/0100news/tm_headline=rafa-benitez-stunner-england-job-might-te