Thank you “Stevie G”

Would it have really mattered if he took off Coutinho or not? I feel we would have had the momentum regardless!

For me I cannot believe that one player from their side was the reason we were unable to score!
I’ve not watched the whole game back yet, but live, I thought that their press stopped being effective when he went off.

That made our build up easier and better and won us the game.

It might be nonsense though. I will watch it back at some point!
 
Maybe not but Coutinho has been a jinx for us in the past and was on Sunday before his early departure.
I still remember that winning goal he scored when we lost to the dippers 3-2 in Pellegrini's title season. God that was sickener, after we'd fought our way back from 2 down.. to lose it like that, a Vinnie error I think.
 
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Fucking Aldridge? - i've seen more coherent tramps in piccadilly gardens drinking their own piss from a lucazade bottle.
Another whiney **** with an opinion not worth an Afghanis dick-cheese removing ball. (One for those of us of the Queens Green, ex or serving)
 
Sunday will have killed Gerrard. Genuinely killed him. It was his one and only shot at true redemption for himself.
He had virtually done it. 2-0 up with the game in its advanced period. Coutinho scoring the second was the
absolute icing on the cake. He had finally done it. He had delivered the Premier League title for Liverpool and set them up to deliver a historic quadruple. Steve Gerrard had delivered - big time. All of the demons, doubts and frailties that had followed him and haunted him since that 'slip' had been exorcised. Banished. Expelled from within him. He took Coutinho off to shore things up and see the game out. Then his nightmare happened. Another one. Both resulting directly to the loss of the Premier League title for Liverpool when they had it won and wrapped up. He won't be able to live with. Live with it again. It will eat, gnaw and pain him forever. It really will. Looking at his reaction at the press conference after the game it has absolutely destroyed him. I doubt he will ever truly recover.
This forum needs A “love this post” button.
 
Sunday will have killed Gerrard. Genuinely killed him. It was his one and only shot at true redemption for himself.
He had virtually done it. 2-0 up with the game in its advanced period. Coutinho scoring the second was the
absolute icing on the cake. He had finally done it. He had delivered the Premier League title for Liverpool and set them up to deliver a historic quadruple. Steve Gerrard had delivered - big time. All of the demons, doubts and frailties that had followed him and haunted him since that 'slip' had been exorcised. Banished. Expelled from within him. He took Coutinho off to shore things up and see the game out. Then his nightmare happened. Another one. Both resulting directly to the loss of the Premier League title for Liverpool when they had it won and wrapped up. He won't be able to live with. Live with it again. It will eat, gnaw and pain him forever. It really will. Looking at his reaction at the press conference after the game it has absolutely destroyed him. I doubt he will ever truly recover.

Are you saying he let it slip?
 
Thank you for slipping on your arse in 2014

Thank you for taking Coutinho off and helping giving us the momentum to win the league on Sunday

Thank you for smacking a defenceless DJ with all your mates behind you to show the world what a cowardly whiney voiced twat you truly are

Thank you for being a legend who won no league titles playing for a club who has won as many titles in the last 32 years as Blackburn fucking Rovers
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Did he not do a BBC or Sky interview afterwards? I've been looking for it but all I can find is a Villa club channel one. I just wanted to revel in his salty tears. Perhaps with the bedlam of the pitch invasion he didn't do them but I thought managers were contractually obliged.
The pitch incident gave him a get out of jail for free card.
 

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