
Saithip
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Saithip replied to épieur's topic in Liverpool FC
Yes but it's not like we were outplayed. We had 81% possession,26 goal attempts and 12 corners. No team in Opta Stats history has ever won a game with only 19% possession before. It was a one-off fluke -
Assists are listed on a good website called football-lineups.com. At least they used to be. Haven't checked it for a while, but it used to be a valuable source of all kind of stats once you work out how to navigate around the site. Might save the original poster some time
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In terms of sheer talent a list of the best defenders we've "ever" had, ie in my time watching us, would have to include Tommy Smith. He had it all. He was absolutely top class at either right back or centre-back. He was also the best tackler I've seen for Liverpool, was very good in the air for someone who wasn't the tallest, had a terrific shot on him and would routinely dribble out of trouble, in an era when most defenders were hoof merchants. He also took a great penalty kick. He had a great touch and oozed skill. Truly one of the most underrated players I've seen playing for Liverpool. That said, my favourite three players in the last fifty years are: Hughes Hansen Dalglish The best three would be extremely difficult to list, as it's very hard to compare players across the decades
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I agree. He was a right homer. Gerrard's yellow card was a joke. It was just a bog standard foul but he couldn't wait to flourish the yellow card.
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It's live here in Thailand I'm happy to say!
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I think 10 cm is about four inches. I believe Gerrard's 6'2" and the hairy one is 6'4" so that would be around 5 cm if we must resort to metric speak
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Agreed, both poor players and yet Man U fans rate them highly. Let's face it, if they weren't Man U players they wouldn't be within light years of the England squad
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Yes it means "to give false representation of knowledge of a subject or topic"
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On the other hand they might have given Dalglish the boot for squandering tens of millions of pounds on piss poor players and giving us our worst top flight finish in the league since we were relegated 58 years ago
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Yes, he last refereed one of their games when they lost 6-1 to City and he sent Evans off. A year's ban from reffing Man U games and he comes back showing he's learnt his lesson. Chris Foy was demoted to reffing Accrington Stanley after he was in the charge of the Man U 3-2 loss to Spurs this season, so it'll be interesting to see if he's also learnt his lesson next time he refs Man U
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Oh that's all right then. Silly me for missing the new unbiased shiny happy people of the BBC. What can I have been thinking? I'll have to remind myself that it's now an objective, unbiased,neutral organisation next time I put myself through the mind-numbing (though happily now totally unbiased) three-ring circus that calls itself Question Time.
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Why would I need to "add friends"? Is it a measure of something important on this site, the more or less you have representing something significant? I'm intrigued. Meanwhile back on planet earth I have proper, real, flesh-and-blood friends, so I haven't yet felt an emptiness in my life that would require filling with the details of people's names from a computer screen
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You shouldn't let your lack of knowledge of the world around you result in your using abusive terms because you can't get your head around something that the rest of the country cheerfully acknowledges. The former Director General of the BBC, Mark Thompson, freely admitted it himself, so why would mention of it reduce you to moronic abuse? Did someone take your dinner money off you today or perhaps you lost your skateboard? http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1308215/Yes-BBC-biased-Mark-Thompson-admits-massive-lean-Left.html I despair sometimes of the lack of any semblance of objectivity by morons like you. Anyway, I'd just like to wish you a happy paranoia
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Er...no. Banned for what? The name would only ring a bell if you speak Thai Ian? Glad to say I'm no Ian.
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First of all Carragher isn't a legend - unless you're about 20 - and second, stating the blindingly obvious point that Dalglish would have played him is "slagging off" on what planet? And how is saying full marks to Rodgers "bigging up" (whatever that means - Shakespeare eat your heart out) the new manager? Is everything on your world black and white, for and against, bigging up and slagging off? Can't expressions stand alone and have no polemic meaning? I'm amused by this notion of "legends". Perhaps you could list those you consider to be "legends" and what words I may or may not use so that I don't inadvertently "slag them off" or "big them up"(?). Don't want to get on the wrong side of the forum Thought Police He wears number 23 usually