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Poolfrog

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  1. Who cares? All the captain does these days is call "heads" or "tails" before kick-off. Being awarded the captaincy is just a device to massage the delicate ego of certain players - our Stevie being a classic example when his head was being turned. Anyway, any player who needs someone to motivate him, cajole him, gee him up etc on the pitch really shouldn't be playing at the highest level in the first place, so whoever the captain happens to be should be irrelevant to any half-decent player in any team
  2. I thought I was alone on this. His pronouncements are pounced upon eagerly and repeated as if they really had some weight. From what I can see he invariably gets things wrong and is a card-carrying doom and gloom merchant who only writes negative, sensationalist articles about us
  3. Feel free to quote me at the end of the season - I will be happy to remind you This love-in about the Mancs and Chelsea is a joke really
  4. I agree 100%. If the weather hadn't been so appalling at the weekend I fancy Blackburn would have caused them a lot of problems. They missed a couple of clear-cut chances
  5. It would be hyper-critical to say Liverpool struggled in most of those games too. We had more goal attempts in every single one of them and absolutely battered Spurs, only losing in a freak result. Cheslea on the other hand, were lucky in all the games I mentioned and - it is an inescapable fact - that they looked pretty clueless and quite ordinary against us at Stamford Bridge. My point is that most posters on here seem to overlook their obvious weaknesses this season, gloss over their indifferent home form and make them out to be a super-team. I repeat, we made them look clueless and ordinary. Ouir goalkeeper was more or less unbothered for 90 minutes and at no point could they muster any pressure on our goal. They were also made to look very ordinary by a struggling Roma last week
  6. In contrast, they've only won three of their 6 home games, so have failed to win a whopping 50% of them - hardly the stuff of champions. Reading this thread you'd imagine they were on maximum points and we were about 9 points behind
  7. I think we played well throughout the Chelsea away game to name but one. We were comfortably the better team. Reina could have leaned against the post and read a book for all he had to do
  8. Chelsea have already said that they won't be signing anyone in January so won't be "augmenting their squad" as you suggest because Abramovich has lost billions in the Russian Stock Market collapse and, as he's already owed £500m by Chelsea, he's told them no more money's available right now. So they will be in a worse position to improve their squad than we will be in January. I would also take issue with your view that Carragher's one of our two most important players. Gerrard is a key player but we have plenty of cover at CB over the next few years with the current squad, never mind if we buy other CBs in that time. Torres and Mascherano are, I believe, more important to the team than Carragher. You can forget Man U too. They're a busted flush
  9. Your statement about Chelsea is not borne out by results - and performances. They were very lucky to win 1-0 against Wigan, being on the back foot for 86 minutes with their goalie being nominated Man Of The Match. They were outplayed at home by bottom-of-the-table Spurs. They were outplayed by us in every area of the pitch and were lucky only to lose 1-0. They scrambled a 1-1 against a Man U team that's hardly setting the world on fire this season. Let's not forget that they were also battered by Roma only last week - a team that had previously lost 6 league games this season. Based on this I can't see why you're talking them up. There are plenty of chinks in their armour
  10. Mancs cruising under the radar? They were very lucky to get a point against Everton, who played them off the park for the entire second half. Then they got a 2-0 home win against a truly lamentable West Ham and will now doubt beat Hull easily today - at home, but the quality of their play has been nothing to write home about this season. I'll be more than happy if they carry on exactly as they are at present
  11. It takes all sorts I suppose. Something tells me you're very, very much in a very tiny minority of fans anywhere, never mind Liverpool. Personally he makes me feel like throwing up whenever I see him on TV
  12. I was a football purist even at 9 living in a hovel in Speke! Anyway, football just never looks as exciting in black and white
  13. Er....he scored one goal in his first 2 games, got injured after about 20 minutes in his next game, didn't score against Stoke (like the rest of the team) and then got two in his next game against Everton away. So that's three goals - all from open play - in 4 games plus 20 minutes or so. If that's "off form" I'll be happy for a similar return for the rest of the season - in fact I'll be ecstatic
  14. Arsenal also lost to Fulham and have now already lost 2 out of six games before even playing any of the good teams in the Premier League.
  15. You talk as if we in the past and others since have always consistently beaten lesser clubs when winning titles. This couldn't be further from the truth. All teams drop points against teams who subsequently end up near the bottom or are relegated - check our own records in league and European Cup winning years and other teams if you can be bothered - so your constant negativity and whining is completely groundless. If you can't see that Chelsea, Man U and Arsenal have all also been "far from convincing" this season - and they are likely challengers - then I respectfully suggest you know nothing about football. You're the kind of person that no doubt last season would have said "it's all well and good to beat lesser teams but if you can't beat the likes of Man U/Chelsea/Arsenal in the league it will be hard to challenge never mind win" Some people are never satisfied and their glass is always half-empty
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