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Why on earth wouldn't they?wag!
Though i hope they take equally strict action as they would have anyway.
Why on earth wouldn't they?wag!
Though i hope they take equally strict action as they would have anyway.
Many times making it a bigger issue, attracts more attention. In terms of things thrown also in general (though this is racism.)Why on earth wouldn't they?
Is this really a thing? I think they may arguably struggle to break teams down who sit back themselves, but isn't that more of a problem to do with ability and skill rather than tactics and game plan? They had 30 shots against West Ham. When has them being too defensive really hurt them this season?As it stands it looks like Chelsea's style was ultimately too defensive to rack up as many points against **** teams as Liverpool or Citeh did. So maybe there should be more of a media focus on that. He's getting too much.
It's not that, it's that he's built a defensive team. If they spent more time in training practising passing and moving into space, and less time practising keeping a tight defensive structure, they'd probably have found a way through in more of those games.Is this really a thing? I think they may arguably struggle to break teams down who sit back themselves, but isn't that more of a problem to do with ability and skill rather than tactics and game plan? They had 30 shots against West Ham. When has them being too defensive really hurt them this season?
Haha first thing I thought of too. Definitely a contributory factor to why it would be so perfect if it costs them. Sadly I suspect it won't do as it might be too perfect.It's karma for the time his suspiciously bad backpass gifted Chelsea the title when they were chasing it vs. United.
Well Liverpool apparently had 26 shots today.Is this really a thing? I think they may arguably struggle to break teams down who sit back themselves, but isn't that more of a problem to do with ability and skill rather than tactics and game plan? They had 30 shots against West Ham. When has them being too defensive really hurt them this season?
I agree with the point you're making (Koscielny > Kompany this season) and I agree stats can be helpful but quite a lot of them will favour the defender in the side that has to defend more. I mean I'd assume that the average Sunderland defender has made more clearances than the average Citeh defender for instance.Few weeks old, but still interesting. Know a lot here aren't a fan of "stats" but come on.
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Reckon Terry, Skirtel, Davies and Mertesacker have had better seasons than Kompany as well. Really proves it's mostly reputation based.
Speaking of pedantry, one feels obliged to point out The Arse actually won it in 1989 on goals scored, as our goal diff was the same as the Scousers' after Mickey Thomas's late, late moment of genius.I doubt it. The only other time I can recall it being won on goal difference was Arsenal in 1989, but I think they were a point or two clear when they won it in 1991.
Slipping into pedant mode, I think it was goal average rather than goal difference until the 1970s, so I reckon City would be the first.
True but it's not really the point. That's not how history will remember it.If Liverpool lose the title it is down to our defence. A **** up like Gerrard's can happen to any player but the defence has consistently let us down in a lot of games where we should have either won or won by more - which would have helped our GD, if not our points total, greatly.
Speaking of pedantry, one feels obliged to point out The Arse actually won it in 1989 on goals scored, as our goal diff was the same as the Scousers' after Mickey Thomas's late, late moment of genius.
Obviously Gerrard is (rightly) going to carry the can for the eff up, but it should be noted that it came from a square ball played across their own goal. That's just schoolboy, day one, "how not to defend" stuff, isn't it?
Anyway, if it means Rodgers doesn't win the title it's all gravy.#stillanuttermoron[/I]
There was absolutely nothing wrong with the pass, or the tactics, etc. He was fine even after failing to control the ball, but the slip was fatal.Obviously Gerrard is (rightly) going to carry the can for the eff up, but it should be noted that it came from a square ball played across their own goal. That's just schoolboy, day one, "how not to defend" stuff, isn't it?
99/100 nothing will come of balls passed across the goal one's defending, but why leave oneself a hostage of fortune?There was absolutely nothing wrong with the pass, or the tactics, etc. He was fine even after failing to control the ball, but the slip was fatal.
A lapse in concentration and an accident, nothing more.
Saddens me that this still happens, but hell of a way to react to it.I'm pretty sure Dani Alves just ate a banana that was thrown at him by some Villareal fans. What a guy.
Yep, awesome.
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