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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by rahl
Well have fun guys but don't gloat too much. Fergie has been in this position before - he also lost the title to Kenny's Rovers on the last day of the season. Scum will be back.
I'm concerned that with a pretty average team, they still got 89 points and were 2 mins from being champions again.
89 points and dun win BPL...liverpool 87 points also dun win few yrs ago...
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
Think u r prolly rt bro...had a flashbk of tat match when Kun scored the winner...yeah not only Macca but think Barnes was also shouting the same thing...fortunately r unfortunately i was actually at anfield on tat miserable nite together wif a gooners fan who was n still is a gd mate of mine(although he was lying low for obvious reasons on the nite)...reds were just coming off tat terrible hillsborough tragedy but still going for another home double tat was not to be...worse still little did i know tat this was the start of the end to the reds dominance in the domestic league
yeah really hope big andy can carry on where he left off for nxt season wif even more clinical finishing...actually hope roy shall give him a chance n select him for euro12, cld not do much worse i sld think...
Btw i grew up on roy of the rovers, beano n dandy...makes me feel old liao!
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Originally Posted by doppelherz
omnia, love the Roy of the Rovers reference.
personally I think 89 was a worse feeling for Liverpool than 2012 for Manure because we went into that game as favourites and to lose at Anfield!
Oh silly Macca will always be remembered for that "1 minute" sign.
one of my wishes for next season would be for Carroll to show up for a full season.
if kenny is to go, which he sld, then i wld like to c a fresh face...
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Yes KD is going........... UPSTAIRS !!
There will also not be any clearing out of players from the present batch except for Fabio Aurelio whose contract is ending and will not be renewed. However players who themselves have expressed their desire to leave will have their wishes acceded to.
Maxi wants out to return to Argentina.
Dirk Kuyt wants to move to a club where he is assured of more regular playing time.
Aquilani wishes to remain in Serie A and hopes to go out on loan again.
Jamie feels he can play on for another season.
Gulacsi wants to go on loan again.
Pacheco wants to return to Spain.
Jordan Milsom (Rehab Coach) and Barry Drust (Sports Science Consultant) will oso be leaving the club by mutual consent.
Looks like the backroom staff is going through a major revamp.
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by ktcc
In support of kuyt as a midfielder, A case in point would be ryan giggs. At 37 or 38, he is playing midfield and his past experience as a winger is guiding his vision of play and passes.
Whatmore kuyt is younger, nibble and tireless and can score goals ?
Midfielder is sibeh siong....... Kuyt is not young anymore....... although he used to be the tireless energizer bunny but this season he has slowed down..... and I believe next season he could become a liability like JC.
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by ktcc
Its end of season now. A recap of Liverpool season is down to bad luck.Homeground low scoring, suarez 8 bans, carroll sings late, hit post 33 times. If those post hit were converted, we maybe opening champagne!
If everyone of those shots that hit the woodwork had gone in........ we would have amassed 89 points........
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by Xgenre
I bought things online from the official website before too. Is it cheaper to buy your jerseys online? Including the DHL charges, I didn't find it so cheap to buy online. Better to buy from the shops here, at least can try for size here.
Buying from the club's official online store is definitely more expensive at the regular pricing. However, they have promotions quite often where prices are heavily discounted sometimes by up to 50% with free shipping thrown in.
I am also a privilege member of the fan club which entitles me to a further 20% discount on all merchandise so I usually wait for the promotions to make my buys......... total of 70% off IS definitely cheaper than what the stores here can offer.
Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by doppelherz
to be fair, Mark Hughes has been one of the few former Mancs who never gave in to Fuckerson's nonsense.
anyone found it funny when Cisse celebrated with Citeh? haha
not to forget, Villareal got relegated in Spain too, they were such a good side few years back and still have some quality players.
i think cisse was happy for nasri,nasri had to take alot of shit frm the gooners fans who tot that he left them for more money but he was right he did mention that he will win a throphy before arsenal.alot of the fans said the players were there only for the money but u cld see how much it meant to them.u can buy all the best players in the world but u still have to get them to go out and perform.city started on a 5 year plan.its not only the players,they revamp the academy,sports and science,so they were in the right direction,they wanted to win the league in 5 yrs time but they did it in 2yrs.i tell u wat if they had lost it at home it wld have done them serious damage,they were all in shock after the game.it will take a while for them to recover frm this and we all think its so easy to out and play football.
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings
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Originally Posted by omnia
Think u r prolly rt bro...had a flashbk of tat match when Kun scored the winner...yeah not only Macca but think Barnes was also shouting the same thing...fortunately r unfortunately i was actually at anfield on tat miserable nite together wif a gooners fan who was n still is a gd mate of mine(although he was lying low for obvious reasons on the nite)...reds were just coming off tat terrible hillsborough tragedy but still going for another home double tat was not to be...worse still little did i know tat this was the start of the end to the reds dominance in the domestic league
yeah really hope big andy can carry on where he left off for nxt season wif even more clinical finishing...actually hope roy shall give him a chance n select him for euro12, cld not do much worse i sld think...
Btw i grew up on roy of the rovers, beano n dandy...makes me feel old liao!
well its was barnes fault he lost the ball when he try to dribble out of the area when he shd have stuck it dwn the corner flag.
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Liverpool have declined to comment on the future of manager Kenny Dalglish on Tuesday, amid rumours the Scot could be set to part company with the club.
Dalglish's future has been the subject of conjecture following a disappointing Premier League, with Liverpool finishing eighth after a series of poor results at Anfield.
They did, though, lift the Carling Cup trophy, courtesy of a penalty shoot-out win over Cardiff, while they reached the FA Cup final, only to be beaten 2-1 by Chelsea.
Dalglish, accompanied by assistant Steve Clarke, travelled to Boston this week for talks with the club's owner, and speculation has subsequently intensified over whether he will be remaining as Liverpool manager.
ESPN sought to obtain clarity amid the rumours over Dalglish's future, but no comment was given - although an official statement is anticipated within the next 24 hours.
The Scot has come in for criticism after spending over £100 million on new players but failing to oversee a convincing challenge for a top-four finish in the Premier League.