Tom Halsey
International Coach
**** sake, ****s.
Considering it was 0-0 at that point, it wasn't all that boring i felt. Second half was all Liverpool who finally scored a couple in the last 5. Sending off was harsh, but there should've been a penalty for Liverpool anyway.Just completely wasted 45 minutes of my life, what a dire game Liverpool/Inter is.
Reckon Rafa's got to take some of the blame there. Players like stability & I doubt even he knows what his best 11 is. Ferguson & Wenger may shuffle the deck occasionally, but I reckon everyone knows who their first-choice starting team is, all things being equal.Biggest point of the match for mine was just how much of a joke Liverpool are. Can't beat Barnsley, can beat Inter Milan, that amount of consistency is why they won't win the League for at least another couple of years.
And how many teams would have done exactly the same in their position? Inter didn't keep the ball at all though.Probably deserved it in all honesty. Inter just came to park the bus in front of their goal.
Yeah...it's something called priorities.Biggest point of the match for mine was just how much of a joke Liverpool are. Can't beat Barnsley, can beat Inter Milan, that amount of consistency is why they won't win the League for at least another couple of years.
Don't diss Red Clive!And how many teams would have done exactly the same in their position? Inter didn't keep the ball at all though.
More ridiculous commentary line (among Tyldsley's many poetical mishaps) was the "Liverpool's persistance has paid off" quote rolled out again and again. What else do you expect? A team to give up when 0-0 against 10 men?
The fans will be as deluded tomorrow as ever. Nothing special out there tonight.
Hmm, not a massive fan of Liverpool, in fact they make watching paint dry seem an invigoratingly effervescent option a lot of the time, but you have to give them some credit for their performances in Europe*. This Inter side were being hyped as being the best club side around atm, and the scouse gits have come away with a 2-0 win. Can't say I know how they did it myself, as I was watching CSI for much of the second halfAnd how many teams would have done exactly the same in their position? Inter didn't keep the ball at all though.
More ridiculous commentary line (among Tyldsley's many poetical mishaps) was the "Liverpool's persistance has paid off" quote rolled out again and again. What else do you expect? A team to give up when 0-0 against 10 men?
The fans will be as deluded tomorrow as ever. Nothing special out there tonight.
Meh. Football left the "way it should be" by the wayside sometime in the 1970s.It’s just not the way it should be, IMO.
Ha ha - fair point mate.Meh. Football left the "way it should be" by the wayside sometime in the 1970s.
I agree, but I don't think the format is the problem. Teams have always done well in Europe despite doing **** domestically, under the old format as well as the new. IIRC Forest won the second of their European Cups despite coming mid-table or something. I just think that whatever format you use it'll always be a problem, hence why Europe is not the best measure of a side's quality.But – and you’ll perhaps excuse me for being a bitter United fan here – it would be dead set the worst possible thing for football if they were to go all the way again this year. To me it would just be further validation of what is wrong with the format – essentially the way to European dominance is to have your League challenge evaporate by November and get embarrassed in domestic cup comps, so that all you need to worry about is saving yourself for a few knock-out ties late in the season while your main opposition are killing themselves actually challenging on multiple fronts and at least trying to be the best team in their own country. You could see it in the CL semis last year, when Liverpool and Milan – both way out of the running for their own League titles – rested their key players purely for the CL, while United and Chelsea had to play full strength teams match after match as they were still trying to win the Premiership and the FA Cup as well. It’s just not the way it should be, IMO.