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*Official* English Football Season 2011-12

cpr

International Coach
Good man's Nasri just scored another wonder goal.

Graham Carr's job at the Toon seems to be a bit overhyped, all he has done is recommend to buy international proven quality footballers, hasn't he?

Anyone who watches European football or plays computer games, knows all the players he bought well, no unknown names amongst Santon, Ba, Cisse, Ben Afra, Cabaye, Tiote etc. Seen they are now being linked with FC Twente's Douglas, so Carr is also just playing Football Manager a lot as well.

Its working though. Using that as the basis for my application for the England post.
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
Find it amusing how people talk about how often Suarez has hit the woodwork
"If it wasn't for it he'd have doubled his tally of 8"
RVP has hit the frame 7 times too. Applying the same logic we can consider RVP as having 33..
I never said they should have counted.

Suarez is a brilliant player, think people just want to not rate him because he is a ****.

Will get 20 goals in the league next season.
 

Jarquis

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
I never said they should have counted.

Suarez is a brilliant player, think people just want to not rate him because he is a ****.

Will get 20 goals in the league next season.
Which is why I said 'people' and not 'Pothas'
 

Pothas

Cricket Web: All-Time Legend
It was in direct response to a post I had made but fair enough.

Liverpool fans are the most deluded around so I'm can imagine them saying it.
 

Uppercut

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Think the argument is that this lot couldn’t beat Basle at home.
Not sure how a team which reached the Champions League final, were competitive in Europe and didn’t lose to Blackburn at home could be better than a side which has Jonny Evans at the heart of defence and Danny Welbeck “leading” the line.
We only reached the Champions League final last season by avoiding anyone good. Bilbao would have destroyed last year's team even harder than they did this year's.

It's obvious to anyone who watches us regularly that we're much better than we were last year, especially away from home. But people that just look at our team sheet and tot up the players' Fifa 12 ratings will continue to be fooled until Jonny Evans changes his name to "Evandinho" and insists he's a new £20m Brazilian signing.
 

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Seems 50-50 that he'll be at Anfield next season
I can't really see why he'd want to stay but for whatever reason Liverpool are generally pretty good at holding onto their best players. I'd be surprised if he left.
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
I can't really see why he'd want to stay but for whatever reason Liverpool are generally pretty good at holding onto their best players. I'd be surprised if he left.
Hmmmm Alonso, Mascherano, Torres etc say hello.

I do get your point but you can pinpoint their downfall from genuine challengers and probably the best first XI in the country (as opposed to squad which is why united bested them in 09 IMO) to losing Alonso, Mascherano and the full back whose name escapes me, in addition to Torres doing the football equivalent of Jason Gillespie's 05 Ashes and Gerrard not being as effective without these players (as well as being unfit).

It's pretty shocking really because for all the 'it's their year'' jokes we all know and love, they were well placed to start being a top side again. Whether you blame the owners at the time, Benitez, those players for wanting to leave, a combination, it really shouldn't have happened. I think one reason Dalglish is being shown patience is because the fans know truthfully that they've pretty much got to start again.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
I imagine a few of the clubs who could actually afford him would be put off by his rather colourful behavioural record as well to be honest. He's not a time-bomb like Balotelli, but you get the feeling he'll never be too far from his latest controversy.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Hmmmm Alonso, Mascherano, Torres etc say hello.

I do get your point but you can pinpoint their downfall from genuine challengers and probably the best first XI in the country (as opposed to squad which is why united bested them in 09 IMO) to losing Alonso, Mascherano and the full back whose name escapes me, in addition to Torres doing the football equivalent of Jason Gillespie's 05 Ashes and Gerrard not being as effective without these players (as well as being unfit).

It's pretty shocking really because for all the 'it's their year'' jokes we all know and love, they were well placed to start being a top side again. Whether you blame the owners at the time, Benitez, those players for wanting to leave, a combination, it really shouldn't have happened. I think one reason Dalglish is being shown patience is because the fans know truthfully that they've pretty much got to start again.
The sale of Arbeloa to finance a move for Glen Johnson was one of the most absurd things I've seen. Ikki to disagree...
 

GIMH

Norwood's on Fire
Arbeloa, name came to me when I saw you had posted. Can't say I agree with Ikki on that one, not that I think Johnson is awful though.
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
At the time I think Arbeloa was one of the most competent right backs in the league tbh. Seems Liverpool let him go without much of a fight at all.
 

Nate

You'll Never Walk Alone
It does suck when you see our good past players tearing it up at Barcelona, Real Madrid, etc.

No real faith heading into the game against Blackburn, and definitely not in the big Mersey Derby. :( Can only hope that the imminent meeting with the owners forces Dalglish into actually selecting our best XI.
 

James

Cricket Web Owner
Just watched the replay of the Hammers match which was so frustrating! 2 absolute dead set penalties not given which in the scheme of things promotion wise has a huge impact.

It really does amaze me how the football powers that be are so dead-set against using video to make a call on decisions. If the game is televised and the technology is there, why not use it!

Now come on Brighton, do us a favour!
 

fredfertang

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Just watched the replay of the Hammers match which was so frustrating! 2 absolute dead set penalties not given which in the scheme of things promotion wise has a huge impact.

It really does amaze me how the football powers that be are so dead-set against using video to make a call on decisions. If the game is televised and the technology is there, why not use it!

Now come on Brighton, do us a favour!
Sorry James but, unless they can get past Southampton, your lot are in the play-offs
 

sledger

Spanish_Vicente
Will be great to see two teams from the South back in the Premiership, thrilled tbh. Too bad that the only other team of any note from the south are about to go insolvent, but never mind.
 

Cabinet96

Hall of Fame Member
Lol. This article is now the second most viewed Guardian football story in the last 24 hours.

Lots of Gooners indulging in a spot of schadenfruede. :cool:
Haha, superb!

Don't know if any of you lot have seen this: Warning: Contains very strong language

Nasri reminds me of Alex Hleb a bit. People who get hard-ons over good technique love him but he's pretty ineffective in the final third. I wonder whether Ferguson wanted to turn him into a passing CM or use him as a winger.
Yeah, it's also amazing the amount of Arsenal players that leave and never reach the same heights again. It kinda speaks volumes about the chemistry of the Arsenal team IMO, the fact that so many midfield players have fitted in perfectly at the club and had success, but then faded away when going to arguably stronger clubs.
 

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