Liverpool (A) Post Match Thread

Ploddy is a good way of describing Laporte.

What we lose through not having Laporte utilising his crossfield pass, we gain more solidity of Dias is playing on the left.

Especially so, as Stones brings us more options into midfield.

I'd say Laporte remains a very good defender but he seems to struggle mentally in the biggest of games?

Having watched that Salah goal back again, I'm disappointed with Eddie, he should be getting a hand to it at least.
You do post some strange stuff
 
Ooh zoom in on this one, it could be a classic.
Lol, theres a couple of women far lower right who are having a job to contain their joy, must be undercover blues.

Also, I found wally, just left of bottom centre, but sadly his hat and scarf have been nicked..........unsurprisingly.
 
watching that hateful **** Beglin and the other prick commentating, gave Salad mom apart from the wonder goal he didnt do a lot. Bernardo mom by some distance.
The satisfying thing is they know and we no they know that they were lucky today
Scouse Bastards
Exactly, they would’ve been very happy to take a point at half time. Yes I was happy with a draw after that magical Salad goal but they know that they got away with it yesterday.
 
So, what's the history altering narrative I've had from 4 sources today, saying Bernie should also have seen red in the second half - I can't think of an instance or challenge? What for?!
Bernie made an innocuous challenge late on, it was debatable it was even a foul let alone a yellow card, in fact Bernie was about to remonstrate and then looked at Tierney and thought he’d better not give him an excuse.
What was funny though, was right at that moment, I absolutely knew, the dippers would use that to try and even it up, so so fuckin predictable!
 
just my two cents but instead of Grealish we should have signed a wideforward/winger with strong killer instinct front of goal.

the Mane/Salah type.

the chances they scored yesterday is simply not scored by our forward players in same amount of times lets say out of 10.

and I am only talking about the moment they made the shot, not the whole action and build up. just when you stop the moment at the time of making the shot and change Mane/Salah with Jesus/Grealish/Mahrez/Sterling etc. and its more than likely not a goal as our forward players are just not that clinical.

and imo thats the only thing holding us back. thats why we lost to PSG, or we were not 1-0 up at least vs Pool in a very dominant first half performance, and thats why we lost to Spurs too where we had more than enough chances to win.

dont forget once we are ahead early on in a big game, opponent cannot play the game they planned. they have to come out, open up but only if we break their defence first. but for that much more clinical finishing is needed.

until that time it will be opponents needing 3-4 shots for 2 goals, while we keep making 15 shots per game for 2 goals.

having said that i am very delighted with 4 points from chelsea, pool away games and our play was generally very good too.
 
They're a real weird, cultish fan base. Seriously, they are worse than United fans by miles. Read RAWK and Red Issue and you get a fair amount of sensible, honest discussion on RI whilst RAWK is just full of bile.
RAWK is inhabited overwhelmingly by people who are genuinely deranged. The inability to see any game, issue, opponent with even 1% of balance is nothing short of a study in serious mental health issues. It should be compulsory reading for any psychiatry student. I read it occasionally if I am ever struggling for self confidence, I come off there feeling like Einstein.
 
I find the Milner booing embarrassing. He left because he wasn’t getting picked for the big games and wasn’t getting played where he preferred.

The opposite of Sterling who left to make the step up, he needed a step down.

Exactly, it was a good move for him because he found a manager who valued his specific skillset and he has been part of a successful era at Liverpool. If he had stayed I find it very unlikely he would have suited a Pep side with his preference for more technically gifted midfielders. Sadly peoples view of Liverpool is skewing their view of Milner.
 
Exactly, it was a good move for him because he found a manager who valued his specific skillset and he has been part of a successful era at Liverpool. If he had stayed I find it very unlikely he would have suited a Pep side with his preference for more technically gifted midfielders. Sadly peoples view of Liverpool is skewing their view of Milner.
I’ve never felt the need to boo an ex City player in my life. I hate when opposition fans do it and would like to have thought that we were better but we aren’t. Distin and Sturrridge spring to mind too. Aren’t people aware that they are looking at situations from a totally one-eyed perspective? A player wants to join us and he’s a hero, a player wants to leave us and he’s a villain.

It’s like the fucking pantomime, it really is.
 
Exactly, it was a good move for him because he found a manager who valued his specific skillset and he has been part of a successful era at Liverpool. If he had stayed I find it very unlikely he would have suited a Pep side with his preference for more technically gifted midfielders. Sadly peoples view of Liverpool is skewing their view of Milner.
Ive met him and hes a miserable fucker
 
Exactly, it was a good move for him because he found a manager who valued his specific skillset and he has been part of a successful era at Liverpool. If he had stayed I find it very unlikely he would have suited a Pep side with his preference for more technically gifted midfielders. Sadly peoples view of Liverpool is skewing their view of Milner.
I agree. My lad was a nipper collecting autographs and Milner was brilliant on more than one occasion. Many were not. A really nice bloke. He had to leave to get game time. Booing him is pointless.
 
Has anyone any idea what Henderson said to Silva to cause such a reaction, nevermind the 2 fouls. I know what I think was said but might be viewing this through my blue blinkers
 
Exactly, it was a good move for him because he found a manager who valued his specific skillset and he has been part of a successful era at Liverpool. If he had stayed I find it very unlikely he would have suited a Pep side with his preference for more technically gifted midfielders. Sadly peoples view of Liverpool is skewing their view of Milner.
Nah he’s a wanker who gave it big from the moment he picked up his £6m signing on fee, he’s a dirty **** as well. Always remember him smirking when we got beat 4-2 at OT, think his last derby, without his snide cheating yesterday we would have won. Twat.
 

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