beating the top six then losing to the bottom six used to be the MO of another club
beating the top six then losing to the bottom six used to be the MO of another club
From memory he was reasonably well liked. It was towards the ends when results didn’t happen that people lost patience.
For the most part, he did play attacking, but with the likes of peak sturridge, Suarez and a developing Sterling being fed by Stevie G, it wasn’t the hardest of gigs.
Problem came when teams figured out we were ruthless on the counter and set up defensively, we’d have the ball for 80 minutes wondering wtf to do with it only for buy a vowel skrtel and Agger to turn it over.
It’s only really been the last season or two that we have started to develop plans B and C and D.
"2-0...and you f***ed it up"
I'm sure that salty old dog Martin Atkinson did all he could to help the cause.
What a sh!t draw for Wolves tho. City on a Friday then Liverpool on a Sunday.
Are you referring to when Mendy coughed it up when he was outmuscled by Mr Muscle himself, Adama Traore?
Mehhh...not hard enuf son...and he knew it too judging by his reaction.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KuSgsVjk9Q
And I thought Milner had muscles in his sh!t. This Traore bloke has them in his snot too!
I'll be watching with interest tomorrow morning as to how Klopp deals with this monster.
Imagine if Mendy was the attacking player and Traore did that. Free kick all day. I mean, he did practically the same challenge about 10 minutes later and was pinned. Hence my "probably should have been a free kick" comment.
City should have scored another couple before they took KDB off. Once he went off Wolves actually looked like they were in the game.
So Tottenham are handed a point by VAR, Chelsea should have lost after Jorginho was sent off for the clearest of second yellows you'll ever see, and now Liverpool are getting even more VAR calls go their way. EPL refs are somehow getting worse, and less subtle with their bias.
Not as bad as the ref at Man City who actually set up the first goal.
Was a pleasure to watch the Old Firm Derby last night sans VAR.
Reckon there is more grief and controversy with the correct VAR decisions in the EPL this week than with the handball not given in Scotland.
That just a ref who don't know the rules
The rule changed this season in relation to the ball striking the ref
That started a promising attack for Man City so should have been stopped and a drop ball to Staff its awarded
Can't help when the refs don't even know the rules
Agree.Originally Posted by idontwannaplaywithhowey;234***
In the ground you could’ve heard a pin drop when he scored and that celebration was perfect. Made every Liverpool supporter think he was a C... but couldn’t do anything about it.
That’s what football is.