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Thread: Bloody Football!
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05-08-2014 #831
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05-08-2014 #832
Re: Bloody Football!
If Liverpool want to establish themselves as a top 4 team players like Snodgrass & Whittaker should not be on their radar - get the feeling that's your Scottish connection. Caulker is a great shout though & Borini back from loan should be like a new signing for them.
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05-09-2014 #833
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Could be.
Although Liverpool's great sides from the 60s onwards usually had a spine of Scotsmen (including my uncle!). Where's Sounness when you need him?
I guess I'm also dubious, going by the track record, of Rodgers' ability to spot quality players elsewhere in Europe who can adapt successfully to the Premiership, so I think looking at proven quality players in or on the way out of the Premier League would make more sense.
And what about Lallana?
But pleasures are like poppies spread
You seize the flow'r, the bloom is shed
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05-09-2014 #834
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Lallana has had a fantastic season but Southampton will want top dollar for him & if he is available some of the other top clubs will be interested, I actually think he would suit Arsenal's style just as much as Liverpool.
Marshall from Cardiff will be wanted by some Prem clubs too & would be much better competition/cover than Brad Jones. Don't forget they have Assaidi to come back from his loan at Stoke & he looks pretty useful in the wide role. What about Ashley Cole for left back? Chelsea don't seem to want him anymore & can still a decent job.
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05-11-2014 #835
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Come on Hammers!
Jus wookin puh nub.
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05-11-2014 #836
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SON OF A BI.... Next year. We get the defense sorted, keep the statue of David Moyes away, bring in some additional scorers, and next year we win it!
F-ing Mancs.
Jus wookin puh nub.
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05-12-2014 #837
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Re: Bloody Football!
It has been an unpredictable season, even if one of the top four clubs won in the end. I don't think anyone expected Manchester United to perform so badly, and at one time it looked as if Arsenal were going to contest the title. Indeed, had they maintained a full first team with players like Wilshere, Ramsay, Oxlade-Chamberlain and Walcott, they might even be champions, but their harsh training regime and injuries also means England are without an influential player, and Wenger takes his side to the FA Cup when in theory he could be on the way out, and next season I think will be his last.
Liverpool were the outstanding team, playing some of the finest attacking football we have seen in years, but as everyone knows, and as Skrtel's own goal exposed, their defence is not good enough. Suarez redeemed himself in the best possible way, but may only stay for one more season, hard to know.
Yaya Toure is the best player in the league, I think that is beyond doubt. The question over City is whether or not they will fall foul of the Fair Play rules, but as most of the players who won today have now been there for some years, I think it shows they are developing a tight unit that will be in the top four next year, while Pellegrini is a softly-spoken, non-controversial manager who gets things done. I don't know what it is, but I always feel there is something lacking in City which Manchester United, Arsenal, and Liverpool have -perhaps charisma?
On now to the World Cup, with a young side that might surprise everyone...
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05-12-2014 #838
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Oh well. At least this season finally confirmed a nagging suspicion that in spite of my supposed detachment I am actually a Liverpool fan. And while other teams, notably Arsenal and City, produced exquisite moments of football joy - Wilshere's goal against Norwich, anyone? - the most exhilarating sight this season has been Liverpool consistently breaking with breathtaking speed, elan and style. Let's hope we can build on with a few well-chosen signings.
And credit to City, they came good when it mattered and Pellegrini has turned a difficult dressing room into a strong unit.
So, on to Brazil.....
But pleasures are like poppies spread
You seize the flow'r, the bloom is shed
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05-12-2014 #839
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I hope you're right about that - yes, this is a Scotsman speaking!
Hodgson isn't naturally inclined towards surprise, but the number of times he's appeared at St Mary's suggests that there will be a solid core of Southampton players in the squad if not the starting eleven. That said, Lallana has been the best English midfielder all season and would deserve a place alongside Henderson.
We'll know the squad on Monday at 2pm.
But pleasures are like poppies spread
You seize the flow'r, the bloom is shed
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05-12-2014 #840
Re: Bloody Football!
Can't argue too much with the squad he has gone for but think the defence looks decidedly weak with Jones & Smalling acting as right back & centre back cover - both players are massively over-rated in my opinion & wouldn't be slected if they didn't play for Utd.
Hoping Rooney can find the same form he started his England career with & pleased to see Lambert chosen, think he will give us something different & plays with a good football brain. At the very least many of this squad will gain valuable experience for future tournaments.
My belief is that a successful tournament for England will be getting past the group stage with greater achievements to come in the future (hopefully).
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