[ENG] Premiership 2012/2013 (21 Viewers)

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Enron

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Deflect, deflect, deflect !!!

Ian Huntley is a Tiddley Wins Champion......yet he is still a child killer !
Johnny Cash wrote a song for you. :cry::cry::cry:

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because he's sucessful and awesome and home grown talent from liverpool who like any other footballer tends to dive from time to time?
No use arguing with someone who has Felaini and Naismith in his side.
 

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No bitterness, just a smidgeon of truth.:D

Felaini is a good player, but he's a huge $#@!. Naismith is also a $#@!, but far less talented.
None are as good as Xavi Allen, he invented the art of passing and 'keep ball'

Liverpool fans celebrated a point at our place, like they had just won the league.....even though most cant remember that feeling !

Soooo bitter.....!
 

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None are as good as Xavi Allen, he invented the art of passing and 'keep ball'

Liverpool fans celebrated a point at our place, like they had just won the league.....even though most cant remember that feeling !

Soooo bitter.....!
Allen was pretty good yesterday.

Growing up in Liverpool must have been so hard on you to be so bitter in your old age.:D
 

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QPR midfielder Stephane Mbia is unhappy in England.

Mbia said last night he never wanted to join QPR — and revealed he thought they were based in SCOTLAND.

He is quoted saying: “Marseille told me they needed to raise money.

“But I never thought I would come here to QPR.

“I thought they were in Scotland.”


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In what way was Xavi Allen better than Osman yesterday ?? Was it Allen's goal ?? or maybe his cotribution to his teams almost 60% possesion and 17 on target attempst ???
Allen had slick passing on the counter and was a monster defensively. How many fouls did he draw in the second half from Felaini and Osman? He was definitely our biggest player yesterday. Everton had a ton of possession, but didn't really threaten in the second half.

Oh and I started following Liverpool in like 1998, far after the glory days. The only Liverpool I've seen has been mediocre to decent. So spare me the "glory hunter" attacks. I like the team because I like the team. It's as simple as that, if you have a problem then fuck off.
 

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Allen had slick passing on the counter and was a monster defensively. How many fouls did he draw in the second half from Felaini and Osman? He was definitely our biggest player yesterday. Everton had a ton of possession, but didn't really threaten in the second half.

Oh and I started following Liverpool in like 1998, far after the glory days. The only Liverpool I've seen has been mediocre to decent. So spare me the "glory hunter" attacks. I like the team because I like the team. It's as simple as that, if you have a problem then $#@! off.

Drawing fouls = Diving !

Love how you have justified the diving......you really are a proper Liverpool fan.

Started supporting in 1998....lol.....LFC were still a big Club in 1998 ffs. You "picked" to support the most successfull Club in England...!!!

Considering the "talent" on Liverpool's midfield, Osman and Phil Fooking Neville kept it relatively quiet, and it was Everton that created the chances, based on the possesion we had.

He broke up play, kept the ball and used it well, bringing Mirallas and Baines into the game regularly.

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Dont be getting all arsey about it.

You are the one that brings in the 'My Club is bigger than your club', and you won more than us in the past arguments !!!

That has nothing to do with the game yesterday!
 

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Drawing fouls = Diving !

Love how you have justified the diving......you really are a proper Liverpool fan.

Started supporting in 1998....lol.....LFC were still a big Club in 1998 ffs. You "picked" to support the most successfull Club in England...!!!

Considering the "talent" on Liverpool's midfield, Osman and Phil Fooking Neville kept it relatively quiet, and it was Everton that created the chances, based on the possesion we had.

He broke up play, kept the ball and used it well, bringing Mirallas and Baines into the game regularly.
Every foul a Liverpool player gets is a dive is it? Mr Neville and Felaini are heroes then?:lol:

I wouldn't expect you to understand the intricacies of US football coverage in the 1990s. It isn't as if the likes of West Ham and Preston North End were shown regularly on the television. So it was pretty much a decision between the big teams and one happened to have an 18 year old player who in the eyes of a 14 year old was awesome. I could have cared less who Liverpool were at that time, all I knew was that they had Michael Owen who had just had a stormer of a World Cup and was at the time a big hero of mine. If that's gloryhunting then so be it. I'm sure there are a high percentage of users here following Juventus because of Roberto Baggio or Del Piero. Listen, I've got nothing against you other than your disposition on me. So I would dispense with the personal insults if I were you.

Back to the discussion:

I thought Everton did a decent job of maintaining possession, however they were toothless in the second half with no real clear chances. Liverpool I thought had more goal scoring opportunities, resulting in a clear winner being called out. This is in clear contrast to the end of the first half where Everton were fantastic. I thought Rogers did well to adjust in the second and switch to a counter-attacking style.
 

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Personal insults !?!

If you just picked them like you said, you have NO reason to use the :
"Growing up in Liverpool must have been so hard on you to be so bitter in your old age"

I did the same to you, and you go mad.


What you are saying is, I should support Liverpool, because they have won more!


Ok then, back to topic.

Liverpool did ok, considering it was their first, playing against our makeshift midfield, who matched them at a minimum.


Strirling had a coupld of clear cut chances, but nothing on target, Jellavic had a clear header he missed.

Our momentum went, once Mirallas went off. He was terrorising Liverpool, Suarez was lucky to escape a Yellow for that challenge.

Also, so was Strirling for his 2 fouls.

Neville dived, and look how Everton as a whole dealt with it!!! Something for LFC to learn!
 

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Personal insults !?!

If you just picked them like you said, you have NO reason to use the :
"Growing up in Liverpool must have been so hard on you to be so bitter in your old age"

I did the same to you, and you go mad.


What you are saying is, I should support Liverpool, because they have won more!


Ok then, back to topic.

Liverpool did ok, considering it was their first team, playing against our makeshift midfield. Who matched them at a minimum.

Strirling had a coupld of clear cut chances, but nothing on target, Jellavic had a clear header he missed.

Our momentum went, once Mirallas went off. He was terrorising Liverpool, Suarez was lucky to escape a Yellow for that challenge.

Also, so was Strirling for his 2 fouls.

Neville dived, and look how Everton as a whole dealt with it!!! Something for LFC to learn!
I never said you should support Liverpool because they have won more!

Anyway, I thought it was a good match overall. I'm not going to argue details with you. Pointless since we both see the same thing quite differently. Everton were physical, we were physical. It's a derby match, so it's always like that.

I think the highlight of the match for me was when some Everton fan threw a coin at Suarez and he pocketed it.
 
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