Down to 6 points now already, with the return at Anfield still to come :D
We've got Chelsea & United in the next few games, and unless Everton can rebuild a good points lead in that time, forget about it.....
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Down to 6 points now already, with the return at Anfield still to come :D
We've got Chelsea & United in the next few games, and unless Everton can rebuild a good points lead in that time, forget about it.....
Apparantly Liverpool have made an official £8.5million (€12m) bid for Pablo Aimar on Monday night. Don't know how genuine this is...
http://www.sportnetwork.net/main/s34....htm?fromrss=1
Morientes and Aimar would be some christmas present, can't see them getting the two though.
Liverpool Fantasy Transfer Window Selection:
Given/Cudicini,
Ayala,
Juninho,
Morientes,
Aimar.
Budget: 10 million Euro. Who will we buy?
I hope thats not the waste of space currently at Celtic :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
I think they'll sign Morientes, Scott Carson and a centre-half on the cheap, as Henchoz is on his way out in the window. I'd say he won't move for Aimar till next summer, his transfer fee will hopefully have dropped to about £4m\£5m by then.
Aimar wants out of Valancia now because he can't get a regular place and he wants to move to Liverpool to hook up with his old boss so theres no reason why Valencia wouldn't let him go on the cheap to offload his wages.Quote:
Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
Four English clubs(incl 'pool and newcastle)and two french are supposedly after Morientes so he could be costly.
If all comes to all and Liverpool can't get Morientes then they should make a move to take James Beattie from under the nose's of everton,villa and newcastle.Sur he'll jump at the chance to play at a big club like liverpool with a recognised very sucessfull manager and with a great chance of Champions league football each season.Why would he go to a small club like everton,who fight relegation battles almost every year and which is on a par or even lower down the pecking order of english clubs than Southhampton are.
yea it's great,the 'massive' twelve point lead between the proper team in merseyside(not tranmere or everton reserves,Conor74 and Dillo) and everton has been halved and things are starting to right themselves again.Chelsea look like this years Arsenal and speaking of which the frenchies won again tonight and utd are winning away and keeping touch with the top two.
All we need now is for everton to finally stop getting their jammy wins and start falling all the way down the table to their customary position in the relegation battle and finish in 17th place 2 or 3 points above playing in the coca-cola league. :D :cool:
Threads merged, both have been becoming more and more similar.
Gary
I agree that the shedload of Irish support for Liverpool is due to their success and worldwide reputation, rather than a scouse-ireland bond. cos where are the tranmere and everton fans in ireland. there's not a lot! and i dunno if liverpool is the only city in england to have an orange march but the *******s take up half the city when they do it. i almost missed a 5-a-side match due to them!Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
Nil Satis Nisi Optimum- Only the best is good enough.
That result today was a load of b ollo x. Chelsea were shocking and deserved zilch from the game. I thought it was one of Liverpool's best performances of the season, but once again we were left frustrated by injuries and a lack of back-up. Mike Riley was a disgrace and at this stage it's quite obvious that he's not up to reffing (a) Big premiership games, and (b) Any game involving Man U, especially at Old Trafford. How this guy is still a Premiership ref is beyond me.
I thought Benitez got the tactics spot on - Duff, Robben, Gudjonsson, Lampard were largely ineffective, and all was working fine until that little $hit Cole scored yet another poxy goal. It's so frustrating to have the likes of Baros, Cisse, Kewell, Smicer, and now Xabi Alonso out of action. The injuries are beginning to really pi$$ me off :mad: We have had absolutely no luck whatsoever this season.
On another note, the Toffee's have begun to melt already! A few injuries to Martyn and Stubbs and its freefall :p Welcome to the real world toffee's, where it's not all plain sailing.........enjoy the next few weeks Dillo & Co, because by mid February we'll be above ye AND in a League Cup final ;)
I think it's fair to say that if we all supported English football clubs based on their political/religious allegiances, they would have no fans here, because most of the clubs playing in England are clubs who are not Catholic. If you want to watch foreign teams from a Catholic country, Spain, and Italy are the countries to watch them.Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
LFC always had and continue to have a large fan base here. If it was about success, then most of our fans would have gone to support the red-and-blacks up the road for the past 10 years.
As for yesterday's game, it was a sickener. :mad:
Carragher scored an own goal down there in September, and another one yesterday. We didn't have many clear cut chances, and our striker crisis was shown painfully. What a difference an Owen, a Baros, or a Morientes would have made. :(
Yea,i'm still disgusted over yesterdays game.A good buddy of mine is a chelski fan and we watched the game together and he freely admitted that they deserved nothing from the match.Anyway Utd have won these type of games for years and it's that kind of luck in big games that will win chelki the league this year more than likely.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
You can't blame Carragher for the goal yesterday,if someone had picked up that little sh!t Cole at the edge of the box he wouldn't have had a free shot.I thought it was class the way the cameras followed the teams down the tunnel at half time and caught Carragher giving out to that weasel Riley about the blatent penalty that he was about to give and changed his mind with the whistle in his mouth.''Ball to Hand'',he said what a joke. :mad:
Liverpool definately need a striker now and must keep onto Hamman who is out of contract in the summer,he's still well able to play at this level.
The official Liverpool site seems to be hinting that both Anelka (£7.5m) and Morientes are on their way, along with Pellegrino (centre-half, free transfer) from Valencia. Liverpool are only prepared to pay £4m for Morientes :eek: Can't see them pulling that one off! Henchoz to Man City or Southampton, Biscan to Southampton, Kirkland said to be available for £4m, thank god....
Nothing on Scot Carson or Pablo Aimar though. All rumours at this stage of course, but should be an interesting month ahead.
According to the spainish press Newcastle United have offered more than liverpool for Morientes all ready but the player himself wants to go to anfield because of the spainish connection.
I'm still not sure about Anelka,great player at times but still has his little mood swings and imagine himself and Baros together in one side,two greedier strikers would be hard to find.
Everton seem to have got Beattie for 6m.Seems he thought the toffees had a better chance of Europe than Villa. :D I suppose if they win the Fa cup they'll get in. :eek: :D
I'm surprised they get a camera down our tunnel, let's just say it's rather old fashioned. There's no room to swing a cat down there, never mind a camera. It's like Arsenal's in terms of space. :DQuote:
Originally Posted by DolansWaistcoat
The blame goes to Carragher for the own goal. Cole's shot was going nowhere, until Carragher steered the ball the other way. You just knew that if Chelsea were going to score, it would be something like that. :mad:
Morientes going to Newcastle, is about as likely as Newcastle winning the league!! How would he get his game against Shearer, Bellamy, and Kluivert? He'd be 4th choice again.
Still if we're stuck for a striker, there's always Les Ferdinand...... :D
It wasn't an own goal,Cole scored the goal because it was on TARGET(Dudek would have probably saved it,but that doesn't matter) although it did take a wicked deflection off Carragher who can hardly be blamed when a ball hits his leg at speed when he was marking another Chelski player in the box.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Like I said already nobody picked up Cole at the edge of the box and he got in a powerfull shot after Johnson headed it down to him and it happened to end up in the net.Unlucky for Liverpool and fortunate for Chelski,and we all now that the team who wins the title always gets a good chunk of luck in big games like these.
If Cole's shot had been saved by Dudek, (as it would have been) nobody would have cared who Carragher was marking at the corner. I say it was an own goal because Dudek was going to save the original shot. Accidental or not, Carragher steered the ball wickedly in the other direction, so the ball could only have gone in, from his touch. It's not the first time he's scored at the Kop for the opposition. He did it twice in one half against the red-and-blacks 5 seasons ago, which we lost as well.Quote:
Originally Posted by DolansWaistcoat
As for Chelsea's performance on Saturday, does handling the ball, and pushing the opposition in the penalty area, count as great defensive organisation, as quoted by their boss, and players????? :mad:
Tell me about it, I was at that game. I'm sure he'll put things right in a few weeks in the same fixture ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Every newspaper which had the match report and every soccer programme had Cole as the goalscorer,you're the one and only person who has said it was an own goal.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
If every goal that took a deflection(even a whooping great big one like Carras the other day)off opposition players when it was struck ON TARGET like Cole's shot,then there would be a sh!t load of OGs in the scores section of the sunday morning papers.
Cole hit the shot on target and it ended up in the net,his goal,no arguments.Thems the rules,my post.
Maybe that's why players get so many goals, they get help to score them from defenders!! In other countries, they decide goalscorers by who touched the ball last including goalkeepers, therefore resulting in many own goals.
Looking at the fixture list, we have 3 more visits to London left in the league, and only 2 more at home to London teams, (and er..Watford) next week. That reminds me... it provides the opportunity for revenge for our 0:1 home league defeat to them in 1999. It was their only away win all that season. :mad:
Ahh,the good aul league cup always brings out the best in the lads,I'd trade a place in the league cup final for one in the CL quarters any day of the week.I'm NEARLY sick of winning the third best trophy in England.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
14 August 1999. I was there and loved every minute. Liverpool were utterly awful. I think my own mother, God bless her, would have scored against the Reds that day.Quote:
Originally Posted by mypost
Anyway, mypost, here's a nostalgic link for you written from the winner's perspective. Enjoy.
http://www.bsad.org/9900/reports/lpool/ra1.html
:D PP
Young Osman to the rescue again last night! Sweet finish it was too! Some win over a very useful Portsmouth side. Stubbs once again proved his value to the side. Solid as a rock.
Beattie will prove to be bargain of the season. He's a class act and with Kilbane's pace down the flank I can see James being a real hero with the Goodison faithful. It's a sign of the times when you see quality like him arriving at Everton.
Scandalous to see the Mancs get a point from that game last night. Mendes got a perfect legitimate goal and for some reason it wasn't given. That sort of thing would only happen at Old Trafford though. Robbie Keane was the only one I seen disappointed at the final whistle. Great performance from Spurs but I'd be livid if I were Martin Jol.
I disagree, I spent the whole bloody day complaining about it and the day after, have really only come to terms with it in the last day or so.Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
The way the game was going it was heading for a 0-0 draw
The worst Liverpool should have got was a draw and with a penalty or two might have even won the game.
I do think the removal of Alonso from the game by Lampard had more of an effect than the penalties that were not given.
If one were a conspiracy theorist one might think that it was a deliberate plot to take Liverpools most dangerous player out of the game and negate them offensively which is exactly what happened.
Chelsea got lucky, Its a bloody cruel game sometimes.
Fair enough they were robbed of what would've been the winner, but ffs -Shots - 23 v 7, On Target - 16 v 4, Odd Target - 7 v 2....Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
No question that it should've been a goal, but at the same time you'd swear spurs were all over United and should've been winning anyway....Quote:
Originally Posted by Conor74
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Originally Posted by Conor74
:D :D :D :D :D funniest thing ive read in ages
You never get sick of winning trophies, however low down the priority they may be. If we finish 6th in the league, we'd have to win the league cup to qualify for Europe. Let's face it, we've no chance of winning the CL now, have we?Quote:
Originally Posted by DolansWaistcoat
As for Plastic, if we play most of our first team in the first leg next week, and play like we have been at home this season, the Watford fans there, may need to bring an abacus to count up the goals we score. :D
Everton won't make Europe, its the same as three seasons ago when they were great in the first half of the season and just didn't care after reaching 42 points to avoid relegation. :ball:
Talking through your John Thomas Aldini98. Toffees will definitely get a European spot. Th question remains will they get CL?? :cool:
I also reckon Everton are a good outside bet for the FA Cup this season. The ten year wait might just be coming to an end! Beattie to score on his debut against Plymouth at the weekend too.
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Originally Posted by Dillo
dream on mate, they'll finish 7th as they did three years ago, most of the team are out of contract in the summer and won't give a toss.
Mark my Bark !!!!!! :cool:
Stick around Aldini. I'll be keeping my eye on this thread for a few months yet to see if Mister Dillo is still as confident come April as he seems to be just now... :D
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I'm always confident Paddy. ;)
Real Madrid are sniffing around Thomas Gravesen. If they bid he'll be off quicker than you can say bitter, and that'll be Everton up **** creek....
Sign of the times though 4tothefloor when you see a team like Real Madrid sniffing down Goodison way. Tommy G is staying put anyway. Both teams might meet each other in next year's CL- that'll be the closest Real will get to Gravesen. He's the one who's shovelling the coal into our steady locomotive. Long may it continue! :cool:
Gravesen is the only decent international player that ye have. Big deal :rolleyes: Sign of the times? In case you haven't noticed, Real have shopped frequently at Liverpool in recent times, namely McManaman and Owen, and are currently trying to get first option on Steven Gerrard. The irony is, they could sign by far and away yer best player, but he'd be little more than a squad player at Madrid.
BTW, the only time Everton will ever get to meet Real Madrid in europe is on the playstation :p :p
Seconded. Come on in Mister Dillo, your time is up. :pQuote:
Originally Posted by 4tothefloor
:D PP
Dillo better hope that Everton finish above Liverpool, cos i'm not going to let this thread die........ :D
Plastic Paddy and 4thefloor, ye are far removed from reality. The Toffees are going to finish above Liverpool this season and Dillo will have the last laugh. By then Dillo will probably have scored as many times as an in-form James Beattie. :D
Is an in-form James Beattie a guy who scores goals, or a guy who polishes off other peoples left-overs at the dinner table? Because after watching him against Plymouth, it's the latter for me. Liverpool fans are $hitting themselves everywhere :rolleyes: (Something JB could do with doing, by the looks of things :D )