Axel Freed
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The dippers get a routine victory at an utterly shite Bournemouth and the flappers start flapping again
That is possibly the most inept and gutless display I've seen from a team in the PL this season. Bournemouth were pathetic tbh, abysmal attitude on display and the scousers took full advantage. The defenders actually couldn't be arsed doing anything to prevent all of those goals, they were dreadful.The dippers get a routine victory at an utterly shite Bournemouth and the flappers start flapping again
it couldn’t have been worse than the last 10 minutes of Palace at Arsenal! I’ve never seen a team literally display the “Fuck it, I’m out!” sign and down tools in a game quite so obviously.That is possibly the most inept and gutless display I've seen from a team in the PL this season.
That is possibly the most inept and gutless display I've seen from a team in the PL this season. Bournemouth were pathetic tbh, abysmal attitude on display and the scousers took full advantage. The defenders actually couldn't be arsed doing anything to prevent all of those goals, they were dreadful.
Didn't see that match but read the write up afterwards. Take a look at the Bournemouth defenders for the goals, lamentable is putting it mildly.it couldn’t have been worse than the last 10 minutes of Palace at Arsenal! I’ve never seen a team literally display the “Fuck it, I’m out!” sign and down tools in a game quite so obviously.
In what should have been a tight 1-0 game going into injury time (because the first 2 goals from corners were glaringly obvious fouls!), the level of “Who gives a shit?” were so high it turned into a 5-0 mauling that will cost Roy his job. And, if he’s still there next weekend, if they don’t beat SUFC, that’ll be his death knell.
Does he need the money or WTF?!
Thought the goals were OK, esp the first one. Some lovely first time passing and shot, painful as it is to say.Didn't see that match but read the write up afterwards. Take a look at the Bournemouth defenders for the goals, lamentable is putting it mildly.
I believe a shock result in the last 4-5 games of the season will determine the outcome, be it a draw or loss.It was the opinion of some posters a few weeks ago, that the title was over.
I had the audacity to suggest that was far from the case and that the title could come down to goal difference, for which I was berated.
I believe the outcome of the match at klanfield will determine the destination of this seasons' title.
Bournemouth had won 6 from last 8!! Thats some form. Played well first half but missed a few good opps. Fair play to Liverpool, they dug in and pit the foot on the gas after HT. MaCalister played well. Much needed for them. You have rmto say that win was very impressive.I said in the matchday thread, Bournemouth is one of if not the easiest away day in the league. You will get a bigger scrap away to Sheffield United and Luton.
They found form in recent months, but they probably know 3 more wins and that's them safe for another season.
Liverpool will be a 90 point team this season in my opinion and from past seasons we know what is in the pipeline ahead.
I have come to terms this season with the fact that if we lose it we only have ourselves to blame. The November period was unacceptable from this team and will be what costs us this season if we miss out on the title.
But theres no gaurantee that players recover from injuries smoothly. Pep alluded to this re KDB..he def needs cotton wool wrapping..easy to get another hamstring injury at his age...he is not a spritely build. I think we are too thin as a squad and too weak at the back for a run thats required. Hope im wrong but...5 points to just catch up! Ok game in hand but...i think its a step too far..consolidate a top 4 slot and go for UCL would be my realistic aim if i was Pep.Underrated observation, imo. Went to rawk, they are over optimistic.
Think they underestimate City, which is not a big surprise, given that even City fans question the quality of the squad. It's exceptional, imo. Injuries to KDB, Stones, Haaland and Doku plus Rodri's suspensions have misled people into thinking we are there for the taking.
Yes the finishes were ok. Oh for City to be presented with them opportunities though,lol.Thought the goals were OK, esp the first one. Some lovely first time passing and shot, painful as it is to say.
But theres no gaurantee that players recover from injuries smoothly. Pep alluded to this re KDB..he def needs cotton wool wrapping..easy to get another hamstring injury at his age...he is not a spritely build. I think we are too thin as a squad and too weak at the back for a run thats required. Hope im wrong but...5 points to just catch up! Ok game in hand but...i think its a step too far..consolidate a top 4 slot and go for UCL would be my realistic aim if i was Pep.
It was the opinion of some posters a few weeks ago, that the title was over.
I had the audacity to suggest that was far from the case and that the title could come down to goal difference, for which I was berated.
I believe the outcome of the match at klanfield will determine the destination of this seasons' title.
We've been plagued with injuries all season, and are effectively 2 points off top spot.I still think we need to get our hands dirty in the transfer market. This squad is too thin. A couple of injuries at any time and we are back in the long grass.
Why do we need to win there? Do you honestly think that's the only game that them lot could drop points in...Yep Anfield it out biggest game we have to win for me and we don't win there!
Tottenham away is by far the biggest and the worst for me. Pep somehow adapted to Klopp, even a draw is a good result. We'll see on Friday where we are with Spurs.Yep Anfield it out biggest game we have to win for me and we don't win there!