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Absolutely shit goalkeeping for it mind. Paddy Kenny ducks!

 

I was thinking the same, thought he could had least tried to stop it.

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Absolutely s*** goalkeeping for it mind. Paddy Kenny ducks!

 

Not a massive fan of those types of goals anyway. Same goes for Rooney's against Man City last season. There's quite a bit of luck involved. If you gave Rooney or Coates 100 of them to hit in a row 95 of them would probably be scuffed or skied over the bar. Goals like Ben Arfa's against Blackburn or delicate lobs are far better imo.

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Absolutely s*** goalkeeping for it mind. Paddy Kenny ducks!

 

Not a massive fan of those types of goals anyway. Same goes for Rooney's against Man City last season. There's quite a bit of luck involved. If you gave Rooney or Coates 100 of them to hit in a row 95 of them would probably be scuffed or skied over the bar. Goals like Ben Arfa's against Blackburn or delicate lobs are far better imo.

 

You can hypothesise with '95 in 100'-type stats, but Coates done it 1 in 1 and it was a fucking tremendous finish. Going by what you've said, there's an element of luck in every single goal. The technique on that occasion was still absolutely perfect, even if he attempted it again a million times and missed.

 

Won't disagree that Ben Arfa's was better, though. :pow:

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"If fourth place was gone we wouldn't be here. You're assuming that it's gone, but we aren't," Dalglish told Sky Sports News HD.

 

"We will try to get as much as we possibly can from every game that we are in. If we have to play the kids, then we will play the kids, it's not a problem."

 

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I understand telling the players that it's all there to fight for, but specifically talking about 4th place at this stage. :lol: And what the fuck is the kids bit about? Is he effectively telling the same players that he's championing for 4th place that if they don't buck their ideas up they're getting replaced by the kids? :lol:

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Hope they finish below Swansea.

 

Why? Will just make it a 'Top 8' then.

 

Thinking of this, do you think they genuinely would make it a 'Top x' until one of the 'top' teams dropped out of the top 10?

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Hope they finish below Swansea.

 

Why? Will just make it a 'Top 8' then.

 

Thinking of this, do you think they genuinely would make it a 'Top x' until one of the 'top' teams dropped out of the top 10?

 

They would just make it the "Big 11" then.

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Absolutely s*** goalkeeping for it mind. Paddy Kenny ducks!

 

Not a massive fan of those types of goals anyway. Same goes for Rooney's against Man City last season. There's quite a bit of luck involved. If you gave Rooney or Coates 100 of them to hit in a row 95 of them would probably be scuffed or skied over the bar. Goals like Ben Arfa's against Blackburn or delicate lobs are far better imo.

 

You can hypothesise with '95 in 100'-type stats, but Coates done it 1 in 1 and it was a f***ing tremendous finish. Going by what you've said, there's an element of luck in every single goal. The technique on that occasion was still absolutely perfect, even if he attempted it again a million times and missed.

 

Won't disagree that Ben Arfa's was better, though. :pow:

 

My argument is that most people who play football at any level (sunday league whatever) could score a goal similar to Coates given enough opportunities. Eventually one will just connect right. However, most people could score a goal which involves dribbling the ball round half the opposing team.

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It's a fair point, but almost anyone can hit a 25 or 30-yard blast in the top corner too, does that make those goals less special?

 

Yeah exactly. I'm not saying they're not good goals or anything but goals like Coates, Tiotes against Arsenal, Cisse against Villa etc are nothing compared to those which players like Messi score. I'm probably just being miserable mind.  :lol:

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"If fourth place was gone we wouldn't be here. You're assuming that it's gone, but we aren't," Dalglish told Sky Sports News HD.

 

"We will try to get as much as we possibly can from every game that we are in. If we have to play the kids, then we will play the kids, it's not a problem."

 

 

:spit:

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