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Originally Posted by rahl
Bro that's a strange argument isnt it heheh. I'd have thought if Stevie is getting older, he should move back to midfield al la elderly Barnes.
Btw RH has made another 'apology' - to the ref and admitted Ngog's penalty was a stonewall penalty. I thought the issue was the ball was outside the penalty area!!
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i thought it was very unlucky for ngog to conceded that penalty. debatable if foul was committed marginally inside/outside box. but his immediate instinct was to protect his face when the ball was hit ... so suay that both hands kena the ball.
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Originally Posted by rahl
To be fair, bro, Spurs have been scorching hot. They beat Arsenal without playing particularly well. They beat us without playing particularly well.
Even when Aurelio came on for Ngog, we were still passing well and creating chances. Lennon's goal was just poor defending and a real sucker punch. On this sort of form, Spurs can beat anyone (except the Scum of course who are top of the table again).
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Pool played with more aggression, spirit n tempo and more as a team. While Spurs depended on outstanding individuals like Bale, Modric n Lennon to kill us single-handedly. VDV n Kaboul's injury kinda disrupted their rhythm but they regrouped fast. And they created equal or more chances than us too. Dont forget they had 2 shots cleared off the line, a penalty miss, n a defoe goal disallowed. This team can go far ... maybe even win the league title, if Mr Harry get the right reinforcements in the new tfr window.
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Originally Posted by Xgenre
Another Craig Bellamy? http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/trans...fer-in-january. Talented? Yes. Trouble-maker? Yes.
I know this is just a rumour. Really wonder who we will sign in Jan. We need marquee signings to feel confident the new owners are the right owners. Not some free transfer or left with 6 months to free transfer kind of signing. We have too many failures in the aspect of free transfer. Voronin for example.
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Not another italian again ... after our flop Aquilani. Cassano is a has-been, dun think he's the right man to turn our fortunes. maybe oldies like Inzaghi or Del Piero will do a better job.