l'pool v everton.

l'pool v everton.

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castrolcraig

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18,073 posts

212 months

Saturday 27th September 2008
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as usual for a merseyside derby there is a lot of tension between the players, but ie just witnessed carra get walloped in the back of the head whilst on the ground, and ref did nothing, since that point ive watched the ref and he seems to be making some awful decisions, think he should have gone to specsavers...

castrolcraig

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18,073 posts

212 months

Saturday 27th September 2008
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2-0 good day for torres, good day for liverpool, bad day for cahill (again)

Edited by castrolcraig on Saturday 27th September 14:36

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

250 months

Saturday 27th September 2008
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I could watch Cahill getting sent off all day though.

alfa phil

2,137 posts

213 months

Saturday 27th September 2008
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Riley wasnt going to be happy until he got his red one out

MaxAndRuby

6,792 posts

238 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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That first half was painful to watch, Liverpool are so frustrating to watch at the moment. Great to see Torres scoring again. His third was the best, how many good goals are we going to see disallowed this season?

If Dossena is the best left back in Italy, I'm popping over to play right wing for AC Milan!

rsstman

1,918 posts

193 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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my my my fernando

Einion Yrth

19,575 posts

250 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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MaxAndRuby said:
If Dossena is the best left back in Italy, I'm popping over to play right wing for AC Milan!
Give him time, those from the Italian league take an age to settle.


Or, of course, he could be crap; I think it's too soon to be sure though.

Luckyluciano

2,398 posts

223 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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I'm amazed your worried by him when Kuyt plays every game, i have never seen a dutch footballer with less skill.

MaxAndRuby

6,792 posts

238 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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Einion Yrth said:
MaxAndRuby said:
If Dossena is the best left back in Italy, I'm popping over to play right wing for AC Milan!
Give him time, those from the Italian league take an age to settle.


Or, of course, he could be crap; I think it's too soon to be sure though.
You're probably right, a lot of my mates are saying the same, I just despair of recent Liverpool left backs.

MaxAndRuby

6,792 posts

238 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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Luckyluciano said:
I'm amazed your worried by him when Kuyt plays every game, i have never seen a dutch footballer with less skill.
I'm more worried about Kuyt, but completely resigned that he has photos of Benitez shagging a goat, and will never be dropped. I can't help but like the bloke because he works so hard, and lets face it he's not going to walk into Rafa's office and say "Look boss, I'm st, my first touch is woeful and I give the ball away more than Danny Murphy, you really need to sell me to Everton", but he's part of the setup which frustrates me so much.

Having said all that, just got a ticket for PSV on wednesday, and I bet he scores!!

Luckyluciano

2,398 posts

223 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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MaxAndRuby said:
Luckyluciano said:
I'm amazed your worried by him when Kuyt plays every game, i have never seen a dutch footballer with less skill.
I'm more worried about Kuyt, but completely resigned that he has photos of Benitez shagging a goat, and will never be dropped. I can't help but like the bloke because he works so hard, and lets face it he's not going to walk into Rafa's office and say "Look boss, I'm st, my first touch is woeful and I give the ball away more than Danny Murphy, you really need to sell me to Everton", but he's part of the setup which frustrates me so much.

Having said all that, just got a ticket for PSV on wednesday, and I bet he scores!!
spot on, everytime i watch i carn't help but think putting a dog in a liverpool shirt would be better though, same work rate but with better skill levels.

MaxAndRuby

6,792 posts

238 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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Luckyluciano said:
MaxAndRuby said:
Luckyluciano said:
I'm amazed your worried by him when Kuyt plays every game, i have never seen a dutch footballer with less skill.
I'm more worried about Kuyt, but completely resigned that he has photos of Benitez shagging a goat, and will never be dropped. I can't help but like the bloke because he works so hard, and lets face it he's not going to walk into Rafa's office and say "Look boss, I'm st, my first touch is woeful and I give the ball away more than Danny Murphy, you really need to sell me to Everton", but he's part of the setup which frustrates me so much.

Having said all that, just got a ticket for PSV on wednesday, and I bet he scores!!
spot on, everytime i watch i carn't help but think putting a dog in a liverpool shirt would be better though, same work rate but with better skill levels.
It's a crazy situation, the press keep going on about how the fans love him, well I've not met a Liverpool fan who has anything good to say other than the obvious six lungs. I was on The Kop for the Liege game and he got constant abuse, then after 119 minutes the ball bounced off his shin into the goal and he's walking around like a matador. Madness, he's just not good enough.

Lucas

811 posts

222 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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Hi I am Kuyt fan.

I think he does not give up and can pull the rabbit out of the hat and score when the team lapse into their "limp home mode".

MaxAndRuby

6,792 posts

238 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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Lucas said:
Hi I am Kuyt fan.

I think he does not give up and can pull the rabbit out of the hat and score when the team lapse into their "limp home mode".
He hasn't scored in the league for 10 months.

His first touch is awful.

He can't pass.

He runs a lot.

Luckyluciano

2,398 posts

223 months

Sunday 28th September 2008
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MaxAndRuby said:
Lucas said:
Hi I am Kuyt fan.

I think he does not give up and can pull the rabbit out of the hat and score when the team lapse into their "limp home mode".
He hasn't scored in the league for 10 months.

His first touch is awful.

He can't pass.

He runs a lot.
and i'll add he carn't tackle,

Jack.

189 posts

195 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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castrolcraig said:
as usual for a merseyside derby there is a lot of tension between the players, but ie just witnessed carra get walloped in the back of the head whilst on the ground, and ref did nothing, since that point ive watched the ref and he seems to be making some awful decisions, think he should have gone to specsavers...
And everton should have had a penalty when skrtl obstruscted (clearly ran into) yakubu ? 0-0 at the time would of changed the game cahill wasnt a straight red

Luckyluciano

2,398 posts

223 months

Wednesday 15th October 2008
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Jack. said:
castrolcraig said:
as usual for a merseyside derby there is a lot of tension between the players, but ie just witnessed carra get walloped in the back of the head whilst on the ground, and ref did nothing, since that point ive watched the ref and he seems to be making some awful decisions, think he should have gone to specsavers...
And everton should have had a penalty when skrtl obstruscted (clearly ran into) yakubu ? 0-0 at the time would of changed the game cahill wasnt a straight red
wow 18days to reply?

RobDickinson

31,343 posts

260 months

Saturday 18th October 2008
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Luckyluciano said:
MaxAndRuby said:
Lucas said:
Hi I am Kuyt fan.

I think he does not give up and can pull the rabbit out of the hat and score when the team lapse into their "limp home mode".
He hasn't scored in the league for 10 months.

His first touch is awful.

He can't pass.

He runs a lot.
and i'll add he carn't tackle,
But he scores when its needed.