RupertCommunicator
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All the boards transfer decisions - apart from the lack of striker - look to have been the right ones.
Lucky or competent?
The lack of cover at CB is the bigger problem, imo. Doesn't get as much attention as it should, but if either Saylor or Colo get injured, everyone will be cursing Ashley again.
We could do with Kadar having a few sub appearances and developing into the PL standard CB he's promised to be.
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I think Hart is the best GK in the PL, closely follwed by Krul.
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It seems everyone has their own favourite reason to hate Liverpool
Personally, my favourite reason is the scousers cuntish trait of being entitled to everything for nothing.
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Krul
Raylor Saylor Colo Santon
Cabaye Tiote
Jonas Marveaux
Ben Arfa
Ba
Have thought for a while that long term this will be our best team going forward. Best has been playing very well though so it would be unfortunate for him to be dropped as he does not deserve to be. Ben arfa has to play though he's absolutely world class & could hurt any team.
Our fullbacks are currently the weakest part of our team so santon has to start in place of one of them. It's a very close call but simpson has been possibly the worst of the two.
Both ben arfa and marveaux look way superior to obertan. So one of them should replace him.
The toughest call is if best should be dropped or not as he has been playing very well and pardew has said it's his shirt to lose so I doubt he'll be dropped
Spot on team IMO. Bring on Sammy and Obertan as impact subs and Best if Ba is having an off day.
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It goes deeper than the football club though. Every single scouser I've worked with bar none has been a total and utter prick. Every one.
May i chuck in "charmless"
I could sit here and type insults about the wall pushers all night TBH.
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I think he's a good impact sub where he can run at tired legs, but he hasn't got the stamina or bottle to be a 90 mins starting player.
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It goes deeper than the football club though. Every single scouser I've worked with bar none has been a total and utter prick. Every one.
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Solano + Jonas = World's best winger + Smith
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Why Newcastle don't terminate his contract?
I assume he's been asked to do a mutual termination. Doubt he would accept because he's getting paid a small fortune and won't attract a 10th as much money elsewhere.
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Best's a wierd player. Always looks shit, but still gets goals. I'd play Ba-Barfa too.
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Talkshite were making a similar ish comment about Carroll the other day. Saying he'd gone from his home town club who played to his strengths to a "massive club" like Liverpool whose supporters are complete and utter murdering cuntholes.
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Sorry to bump this thread again, but I have to get this out of my system. Liverpool fans have been getting on my nerves for quite some time now, especially because of how they're treated by media and the perception that there is something superior and noble about their club, that the importance of Liverpool knows no limits and that you have to be of a certain standard to play for them. It drives me mad. I've seen plenty of examples from England, but the Swedish ones have been limited.
Today, a leading Liverpool fan site - the equivalent of the one I'm in charge of for NUFC-fans over here - have a fan saying he was worried Enrique wouldn't be up for it at Liverpool because of the massive difference that comes playing for Liverpool instead of Newcastle. He says he was worried Enrique would find it difficult at such a club because of all that comes with it. What exactly he's referring to, I don't know. Is it that he now has Carragher by his side instead of Coloccini? Is it that he plays in front of a smaller crowd?
My question is; how did this fed-up personality of Liverpool supporters come to be from the beginning? It's spreading on a global scale now, it seems.
They won a lot for a long time. Their fans still think they're that club.
Bar their CL fluke about a million years ago, they've won fuck all recently, and will win fuck all in the foreseeable future with their current team. Their behaviour is like Forest, Leeds or Arsenal expecting to win the League this season - unrealistic. All once great teams who are nowhere near as powerful as they once were.
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All the boards transfer decisions - apart from the lack of striker - look to have been the right ones.
Lucky or competent?
Ba - 4 goals
Carroll - 2 goals
+£35m profit for the bore hole.
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Considering what a hard on everyone had for Enrique-Barton-Nolan-Carroll last season, it's amazing how cuntish they have all become and how awesome it is that we've replaced them with better players and are only looking up.
Ha!
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The more time passes, the more I'm glad this tit is out of our club. He's just an absolute buffoon who values his opinion much higher than everyone else does.
Funny how he's in a sinking ship while we look down on most of the PL. Cabaye, Tiote, Ben Arfa, Marveaux, Jonas - much better than this one trick pony Savage-a-like.
Have a nice rest of career in the Championship you Scouse gob-shite.
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First 70 minutes was a damn good away performance.
Ultimately though you were extremely lucky to win that. Should've been a penalty against S. Taylor, and although I haven't seen a decisive replay, it certainly didn't look like the whole ball was out before Wolves' disallowed goal.
Still, you have to take what you can get and ride your luck. Every result isn't going to directly reflect the relevant performance in that match. Up until the last 10 minutes, I thought your performance was assured and professional, and Wolves were looking fairly desperate. It was a clear case of one side having confidence and one side lacking it.
Am I the only person on the planet who doesn't think that should have been a pen?, to me O'Hara dived.
I think it was a dive too.
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Krul
Raylor Saylor Colo Santon
Cabaye Tiote
Marveaux Jonas
Ben Arfa
Ba
Harper
Simpson
Fergie
Obertan
Guthrie
Best
Sammy
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Never thought I'd say it, but I'd rather go with the lesser of two evils and keep Raylor in the side at the expense of Simpson for this one. Santon to make his debut at LB.
Frankly, Simpson has been abysmal defensively and going forward for the last 20-odd PL games. Too comfortable in the side, clearly.
Bloody, hell Ronaldo, for once, I agree with you!
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Is there a need for a reserve match for him, he has two weeks full training now?
If you aren't playing him neither in premier league games nor reserve games, then when will he play ?
He bloody needs to have some matches under his belt and to find again some confidence.
I would play him in the premier league games.
So you'd throw a player who has been out of action for 1 year straight into Premier league games after only carling cup game?
Yes. He needs to play sometime you know.
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Shay who?
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About time we got back to making Spurs our bitches.
Would love it if we beat them
Is that you, Kevin?
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How would you control the away fans at a derby to and from the match? Do the home and away fans just get released and immediately mingle, or do they get split up or delayed prior to dispersing?
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Pardews team:
Elliot
Simpson Saylor Perch Fergy
Guthrie Smith Gosling Lovenkrands
Ranger Ameobi
Subs: Krul, Colo, Santon, Cabaye, Tiote, Ben Arfa, Ba (All unused)
Lose 0-6.
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TBF, it's a good point for Sunderland against a superior team. They will need every point they gan get if they want to stay up.
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If he can do it, then it's incredibly useful for us. Play in the middle as a distributing midfielder when we need goalsand then join Tiote in breaking up the opposition when we need to kill the game.
It might not be the best use of him, but there's a time and a place to make the game flow freely and there's a time to break things up and slow it down.