Unbelievable Jeff!
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If only Stevie had met Brendan ten years ago, he'd have many titles to speak about. Sweet Lord.
Re the FA Cup, isn't it amazing what desire, effort and commitment can do. Interesting that on Sunday, the EPL teams upped their performances having seen what can happen when you think the game is won before a ball is kicked (a bit like the Germans and us in Gelsenkirchen).
How much money is there in the FA Cup? With Chelsea and Manchester City having been knocked out, is it possible the big clubs aren't as interested as they once were?
Nevertheless, I did revel in Bradford's fantastic comeback at Stamford Bridge.
Arry gone. Dodgy knee.
What will Sky do now for a quote on two flies racing up a wall or the womens' netball results now that Arry has gone? So obvious he was on a retainer for Sky - elbow out the window on the beamer and always available for a comment. They even got an "exclusive" on his resignation and an interview the night before on why he hadn't signed anyone.
The myopia of managers still astonishes me. After the Bolton vs Liverpool game Rogers says it was never a penalty and his side hit the post 5 or 6 times (3 to be exact). Lennon castigates the referee who game a debatable peno to his side and sent off a Bolton player for a second yellow which might have even been a straight red. Ok the first yellow might not have been justified but the tackle by his player was just idiotic when on a yellow. That's who he should have blamed not the referee.
Great game but to ease my blood pressure I should really avoid those post match interviewers: Interviewer to Sterling: "Do you think it was a tight game and that the sending off changed the course of the game?". Sterling: "Up to the sending off it was a tight game and the sending off changed the course of the game".
A Blind guy just scored for Man U.
You may come back to Hillsboro any time you want, Nigel Pearson. I always think it is really tough for a manager who gets a side promoted to be given the bullet.
Apparently they were false reports.
Leicester are being suffocated tactically in some of their games, they opposition seem to get a stranglehold of possession. Pearson's got to get a grip of the players, there are a few chokers in that squad, he needs to sort them out, get them playing at full throttle
Andy Carroll is out for the rest of the season,
I know some are hurt by that news, not least Andy himself but for some reason it made me smile, probably just the predictable inevitability of it actually happening,
Yet another in a long line of boneheaded mistakes from Steven Gerrard costing Liverpool in a big game.
If the only way you can show leadership and influence a game is by kicking and stamping on people...
Liverpool have been doing alright without him. I wouldn't rule out a point against this United team.
Gerrard's heat map -
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I suppose we hope the likes of Hull, Villa and Sunderland avoid the drop. Not much of current Irish interest in QPR, Burnley and Leicester. As usual far more interesting down there than the race to see who is going to make money in the CL next season.
Today, we reached peak Phil Jones:
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Did that count as two headers (of the ball and ground) in the match stats?
Rogers declares "I've always said if the owners want me to go, then I go," said Rodgers.
I don't think you'd have any choice in those circumstances, Brendan. It was the first time in 52 years that Liverpool had let in six goals in the league which is an amazing stat in itself.
There should be a book of Rodgers' quotes.
The Red and White Kop forum have their very own Paul O'Shea
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Originally Posted by 9th August 2014