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  1. This sets the record straight somewhat. It wasn’t quite the mauling of Arsenal that I had hoped for but it’ll do. Some Arsenal fans had started to get a little bit carried away after those two most recent clashes between the sides and saw themselves as our equals when the truth is they’re nowhere near. The gap is massive. We dominated them at the Emirates but gifted them two goals and we should have beaten them in the Community Shield. We didn’t though and all of a sudden people were talking about Arteta having our number. They needed putting back in their box and this has gone some way towards doing that. We were brilliant from start to finish and showed that Arsenal are nowhere near our level. That being said, Arsenal are clearly better than they were because this level of performance would have been enough to see us beat them by ten not so long ago. They did well to dig in and stay in the game in the face of the relentless pressing they were subjected to and how good we were with the ball. They should probably feel pleased with themselves because the two previous results they had against us were flukes and by no means any indication of a “closing gap”. If anyone connected to Arsenal is disheartened by the gulf there was between the two sides in this game then it’s because they had kidded themselves into thinking the gap wasn’t as big as it is. We’re so much better than everybody else right now. We’ve never been this much better than all of the competition, not even in our 70s and 80s heyday. I know not everyone is comfortable saying this in case it blows up in our faces, but it’s true, we’re miles better than everyone. Over the last two seasons we’ve averaged 98 points. Whereas our closest competitors Man City have grown weaker year on year, we’ve kept all of our players and now added Thiago and Jota which makes us even stronger than the team that averages 98 points. I wouldn’t be surprised if the players already have it in their heads to try and beat last year’s 99 point total, as they’ll need to set themselves targets this year if nobody is going to push us. I know we’re only three games in but I’m not basing it on that. I’m basing it on the last couple of years and the general strength of our squad compared to everyone else. Seriously, who is going to be able to live with us this season? City won’t. United won’t. Chelsea won’t. Spurs? Nah. Arsenal won’t either, although unlike the rest of our ‘big six’ rivals they do at least seem to be on an upward curve. So are we though. We’ve still got the potential to get better. An already great team has now become even stronger by adding one of the best midfielders in the world and another forward who plays the same way as those we already have and thus gives us great depth. Thiago wasn’t even playing in this game and look how dominant we were. It’s scary how good we might be when he is playing. It’s probably worth pointing out that we were not only without Thiago for this one, but Henderson, Matip and Oxlade-Chamberlain were all unavailable too. Thankfully Alisson made it despite a pre-match fitness scare. He had very little to do but when he was needed he came up big with a save when it mattered. He had no chance with the Arsenal opener though. A complete fluke and totally against the run of play. It might have been the first time they got out of their own half. Credit where it’s due, they played their way out nicely and got Maitland-Niles in down the left. His cross looked like it would be cut out by Virg but he couldn’t reach it. Robbo was there behind him but he made a brutal mistake and his mis-kick teed up Lacazette. He too mis-kicked it, and because Alisson had committed himself to where the shot would have gone if it hadn’t been completely spooned, he was unable to reach it as it looped over him. Fucking hell. Not gonna lie, I was shaken by that. It was too early in the game to say I was worried as such, but it did have me cursing Arsenal and their incredible spawn against us. Why do we keep just fucking gift wrapping them goals? It’s infuriating. And Robbo of all people? He’s probably the most reliable player we have, he never makes mistakes. Fucking spawny bastards. They surely couldn’t fluke another result against us? Thankfully no, they couldn’t. Some magic from Salah allowed Mané to equalise soon after and then we were back in total control again. Great goal that, and credit to the ref too for playing advantage when I was cursing him for not giving the free-kick. I didn’t think there would be any advantage but turns out there was. The touch from Mo to go inside Tierney was pure filth. Yes, he’s quick and he’s a strong little fucker too, and that helped, but the touch to go past him on the inside was outrageous. His shot was saved but Mané was on hand for the tap in. Look at Sadio’s movement though. He’s wanting a pass to begin with but as soon as Mo takes another touch to cut inside he just drifts off the back of the defender looking for a rebound. Brilliant from both of them. The second goal was class too. Trent had started the game in sensational form, spraying passes around and whipping in brilliant crosses, so it was no surprise he created the goal. It was a little surprising that it was Robbo scoring it though. Again, Mané showed great football smarts in the way he drifted in to create space for Robbo coming in behind him. Sadio couldn’t win the header but because he’d pulled Bellerin in with him Robbo was all alone at the back post to control and finish. Great stuff. I’m expecting somewhere between 5-8 goals from Robbo this year. He’s got it in him to do it, just needs to sharpen up his finishing a bit. This was an encouraging start and no doubt he’ll have felt extra special because it made up for his mistake. After that it was just a case of how many we’d score, but frustratingly the third goal wouldn’t come. We continued to play great football and the pressing was phenomenal, but Arsenal did play better in the second half and managed to get out of their own half much more than they had in the first. People are going way overboard about them though. I’m hearing all sorts of shit praising Arteta and Arsenal for “sticking to the way they play” and “being brave” by playing out from the back. It’s fucking nonsense. They’re copying Guardiola by having the keeper playing one twos with his centre backs in their own six yard box. If you want to do that against Palace or Burnley or whoever then sound, have at it. Repeatedly trying it against us when IT’S CLEARLY NOT WORKING though is just fucking arrogance and hubris of the highest order. It was the same with Lampard last week. It’s great for us and I should be made up when teams do that, but weirdly I find myself just getting increasingly pissed off at the sheer fucking ego of it all. Arsenal (and Chelsea last week) kept doing the same thing and we kept either taking the ball off them or forcing them into knocking it out of play. It worked once in the whole game and they ended up with a spawny goal from it. ONCE!! How many times did we rob them in their own third? Had to be at least twenty times. There’s nothing brave or clever about it, it’s just stupid, irresponsible, negligent shite and the net result is Chelsea and Arsenal were both soundly beaten because of it. We play out from the back too, but not like that. We play out from 25 yards away from goal. These fuckers are trying it from their own byline. It’s crazy to do that against a team that presses like we do. Man City have done it and got away with it to some extent but even they don’t try it every time. Arsenal did this under Emery too and he was roundly slaughtered for it. Arteta is lauded though. I guess being Smithers to Pep’s Mr Burns has it’s advantages when it comes to how people perceive you. Arsenal would have a goal kick and do the exact same thing. Leno to Luiz, then to one of the other centre backs, back to Leno or Luiz and then out to the wing back who was invariably now stood by the corner flag because they’d been forced so far backwards. David Luiz can do this all day and probably never give the ball away because he’s quality in possession. The rest of them though? Rob Holding had a decent game defensively and he’s actually played well against us the last few times. He does not want the ball fizzed into his feet with Sadio Mané flying to close him down though. He must have been cursing Arteta and his “I wanna be like Pep” style of footy. As I say though, it was perfect for us and our lads were smelling blood all night. They don’t often get to do this because most managers are pragmatic enough to change their style and avoid playing into our hands. When you’ve got these ego driven cunts like Lampard and Arteta (albeit to a slightly lesser extent because unlike Lampard he does actually seem like he might be a capable manager) insisting on playing “their” football instead of doing what’s best for that particular game, then it’s like Christmas morning for our boys. On another day we’d have added a couple more goals and Arsenal would have been well out of it, but the longer it stayed at 2-1 the more chance there was of them getting another underserved result against us. They were always going to have one moment and it came when Lacazette went through after Trent had played him onside but thankfully Alisson stood big to deny him. Much is being made of that missed chance but even if he’d scored I’m sure we’d have just gone and scored another one or two and won the game anyway. I thought Sadio going off was a strange one. He didn’t look happy at all and understandably so as he was the best player on the pitch at that point. He’d been fucking phenomenal and he was like a man on a mission all night. It felt like he must have taken the last couple of results against Arsenal personally as he was hugely fired up. Perhaps a little too much so. In the first couple of minutes he completely flattened Bellerin and then seconds later he was on the opposite side of the field decking Tierney. I don’t think he should have been sent off but it was close. Not quite a red card because it wasn’t an elbow to the face, but it nearly was and he was probably close to being sent off for that. The referee got it right but on another day, with another official, Sadio might have been severely punished there. I was genuinely surprised he was subbed because he was tormenting Arsenal with and without the ball. Personally I’d have taken Bobby off but what the fuck do I know. Jota came on to play in Sadio’s left wing spot and could have had a hat-trick. Klopp knows what he’s doing. It’s nice for Jota to get off the mark so quickly as the last thing you need is to have to wait for that first goal. It’s important for his confidence because although he’s a talented player and wouldn’t have made it this far without believing in himself, it still has to be a little daunting coming from Wolves to the World Champions and knowing that the level you’re required to play at is the level set by Salah and Mané. If he wants to play, that’s the standard he’ll need to be at. The good thing is he’s made a fast start and he’s part of a squad that welcomes everybody. Sadio will have been as pleased for Jota as anyone, because he knows that we needed a more natural alternative to him (and to Mo) than we had in the squad. I didn’t like some of the implications made on commentary about Mo when he took that chance of Jota’s foot and tried to score himself. This whole “Selfish Salah” thing is just too easy for people to throw around at times. Don’t get me wrong, I’ve criticised Mo for his tendency to get greedy at times in the past but I honestly didn’t have any issue with what he did there. Or course it didn’t look good because he didn’t collect the ball and score, but he was entitled to go for that. It was a little too far in front of him and he couldn’t quite get it, but in that split second he didn’t have time to think. The idea that he’s seen Jota and gone to himself “I’ve just set you up and you missed, so this one is mine” is just a steaming pile of Zlatan. He acted on instinct. Jota had been in position to get a shot away but this was just an instinctive thing where Mo is running at full speed into the box and genuinely believes he can collect it in stride and score. Had he been able to get it under control then it would have been a much better chance for him to score than it would have been for Jota to take a touch, set himself and then get his shot away. The problem is he couldn’t quite get there and then it just looks terrible. I don’t put that down to greed at all though, it was just a player in a split second backing himself to reach a ball that ultimately was just beyond him. Pretty sure Klopp saw it the same way, although Jota might feel differently! Salah was fucking brilliant all night. His work rate was incredible and he tormented that left side of the Arsenal defence. He’s in great form right now, as is Sadio. Having Jota around is only going to help with that as not only does it allow us to occasionally rest them when needed, but if Jota performs well then it provides genuine competition. And based on this, I think that’s what we already have. Jota isn’t going to be starting ahead of Sadio or Mo any time soon but he looks like he fits this team like an arse in a bucket. He should have scored earlier following brilliant set up play by Mo, but he stuck at it and was rewarded when a Luiz header dropped to him on the edge of the box and he controlled it before steering a shot perfectly into the corner. Every single player was right over to him and you could see how happy they all were for him. Klopp said afterwards that he’s had his eye on Jota for two or three years but it’s about the time being right. That’s how we operate now. There’s no point signing 19/20 year old who aren’t going to be ready to play. Wait until they reach 23/24 and are at the level required to come in and play. That’s what we did with Sadio and Mo. They were ready to explode when we signed them and maybe Jota is too. I can’t wait to se more of him now. So that goal killed off Arsenal once and for all. Other than the Lacazette chance they never really threatened. There were other chances that wouldn’t have counted because they were offside, but as Klopp pointed out to pretty much every reporter he spoke to afterwards, that’s just not a good way of doing things. In theory it makes sense. Don’t stop an attacking move for offside in case they aren’t offside. The video can confirm it afterwards. So yeah, good idea in theory. In practice though its shit, because it’s taken responsibility away from the linos and they are told not to flag unless it’s blatant. Well hardly any are ‘blatant’ on first view to the naked eye, so what we’re seeing is no flags going up and play continuing even when players are offside. And when it doesn’t end up in a goal they don’t need to use VAR, so all of these ‘chances’ that it looks like we’ve conceded are actually nothing of the sort. It was happening a lot last season but it’s even worse now because they just aren’t flagging at all. It’s only a matter of time until someone is injured either making a challenge or spinting back to chase an offside player, but that’s not my biggest problem with it. I remember complaining about this a couple of times last season but it felt like I was the only one bringing it up until Klopp did after this game. By not putting the flag up, play continues. Fine. But sometimes the ball then goes out for a corner which is allowed to stand because they don’t go back to check for offices when there is no goal scored. So what happens if a team then scores from the corner? Basically it’s tough shit, the goal counts. I don’t like it at all. The rule is the same for everyone but it’s going to be more harmful to us than most because we play a high line to catch opponents offside. Anyway, it’s not going to change any time soon and in comparison to the bullshit new handball interpretation we’re seeing every week it’s really not that big a deal. Speaking of big deals, I don’t know what kind of wages Gini is asking for but unless he’s taking the piss then give him that fucking contract. He’s been a huge part of the success we’ve had and he’s in his prime now. He’s fucking brilliant and does whatever the situation demands. Get him signed up. For most of this game he kept things simple, filled gaps, pressed diligently and was generally just typical unsung Gini. When it’s needed though, he’s so much more than that. The last twenty minutes of this game he was fucking unreal. Turbo charged Gini showed up and it was great. It’s like in the old NBA Jam game when a player would make three shots in a row and then go “on fire” and become faster and jump higher than everyone else. That was Gini in the closing stages of this game. He just stepped up the pace and Arsenal couldn’t get near him. He was sprinting 50 yards past some of his own team-mates just to go and press the goalkeeper. The midfield as a whole performed really well, especially without Hendo and Thiago. Fabinho was just utterly dominant from start to finish while Gini and Keita were really good with their positioning and pressing. With the ball I thought Naby didn’t really do much and it was no surprise that he was replaced by Milner. The options we’ve got in midfield when everyone is available is just…. wow. We could have a first three of Fabinho, Hendo and Thiago. A back up trio of Gini, Ox and Milner and then a third combo of Grujic, Keita and Jones. I’ve probably missed somebody as we’ve got so many options it’s almost impossible to predict our line up for the domestic cups now. On that note, I can’t wait for Thursday’s game. Anyway, back to this one and Arsenal did have one opportunity late on that may or may not have been offside (I think it was just on) when Aubameyang finally got clear in stoppage time. Had he scored it wouldn’t have effected the result, but Gomez was not going to let that happen. He chased him back, stayed on his feet and then made the block. Klopp celebrated it like a goal. He was proper fired up about this wasn’t he? And rightly so. Arsenal have frustrated us the last couple of times we’ve met so he’ll have been made up to not only dominate them again but to actually get the result that reflects the performance. Poor Roy Keane though. He spends the entire night absolute salivating about how good we are and then he makes one poorly worded throwaway remark just at the moment Klopp is listening in and ends up with a flea in his ear! He wasn’t wrong. We were sloppy on a couple of occasions but equally I can see why Klopp would be annoyed if he thought that the main take away from the game was a couple of rare lapses in an otherwise phenomenal display. It’s actually a back handed compliment when you think about it. When any other team concedes a goal or gives up a chance or two, it’s just football. It happens. How often do you go through a game against any Premier League side, let alone one of the better ones containing one of Europe’s top strikers, and not give up any chances? It hardly ever happens. But because Klopp’s team is so good, so dominant, and has set such sky high standards over the last couple of years, when an opponent even so much as gets near our goal it results in criticism and inquests about whether we have a problem defensively. As I say, it’s testament to just how good we are that an opponent creating a chance or two is even seen any kind of talking point. It’s almost like people are looking for something to cling to, to provide some hope that maybe we aren’t going to just steamroller the league again. Roy Keane hates everything and everybody. If you get any kind of praise from him you’re doing well, but as I say he was gushing about the Reds all night. At one point he made a snarky remark about “don’t be getting too giddy about Everton”. Carragher asked him “do you ever get giddy about anything?” and Keane replied “I’m giddy about this Liverpool team. They’re brilliant.” He’s right. We are. Star man is…. shit I don’t know. Mané was incredible, Salah brilliant, Fabinho dominant, Gini supercharged, Trent imperious, Van Dijk masterful… could be any of them really. But fuck it, I’m going Joe Gomez because he probably needed a performance like this. He’s been up and down since footy came back but he was class in this game. Not saying he was the best player on the pitch (that was probably Sadio) but I’m giving him the star man because his performance will probably be overlooked by a lot of people. Not by me, well in Joey lad. Team: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson; Fabinho, Wijnaldum, Keita (Milner); Salah, Firmino (Minamino), Mané (Jota):
    24 points
  2. Kinell. It might be an age thing but the week I was in Cardiff then Dortmund Watching us winning cups was probably the best of my life.
    9 points
  3. Tesco should use its wealth to protect local shops, small business. The money at the top in football is shocking but where isn't it shocking at the top comparative to at the bottom. Why single out football or footballers. Demand they look after others in their sector but its dog eat dog everywhere else. Im not even saying they shouldn't help out or that the money shouldn't be regulated in a way that helps sustain football at lower levels but it shouldn't be demanded or expected unless it is everywhere. If football is a community then its upto football itself to decide. Look at these greedy working class lads at the top of their field earning huge money its disgusting, whilst Etonian politicians with 10 jobs, paid speeches, avoiding taxes in off shore accounts, make decisions and hand out contracts as favours for favours tell us we are in it together and should pull together. Fuck them! fuck the likes of the daily mail journos who suddenly find this charitable nature and worry for the underdog because its grown from a seed of outrage. Something else to blame rather than.. I dont know maybe outraged at wealth not paying its taxes, members of Parliament with offshore accounts, they want to tell us how to live but not contribute. They want their cake and to eat it and your cake and then point to the skinny bastard and tell us he ate it. They have no morality unless its a distraction. Fuck them.
    9 points
  4. My favourite part of what's happening at United is Ferguson having to spend his dotage watching the empire he built by any unscrupulous means possible crumble to total mediocrity, while the club he did everything he could to stymie looks to have the best team on planet earth. Pure poetry, is that. Shakespeare could have written it.
    8 points
  5. Arsenal and Chelsea fans debating which loss to us was more impressive. I'm concerned we may have gone and done irreparable damage to this league.
    8 points
  6. Didn’t take long for them to revert to type, the little rats. All we had to do was go above them on goal difference for the festering effluence that is modern Everton fandom to seep to the surface like the slime in Ghostbusters II. I hope those cutting them slack earlier now see what they are dealing with.
    7 points
  7. It was rumoured this was the reason he and Ally were going to miss the game. Made me chuckle.
    6 points
  8. Just seen a tweet saying ‘The Mo Salah effect’ with these photos attached. Each one of these stricken opponents look like they’re pretending to be Phil Jones’ body double.
    4 points
  9. Cunts not laughing at us now for having that throw in coach, are they?
    4 points
  10. This is how we approach every game these days...
    4 points
  11. Vichy FC can fuck right off. Unreal to be called racists by a fan base who proudly sang "Everton are White" wherever they went.
    4 points
  12. Mane should have been sent off. Should have been a free kick before first goal, Arsenal stopped and ref helped RS. Second goal was handball Allison looked outside the area to me when he made that "save". Fabinho should have gone for that attack on Auba and not even a free kick, then immediately books Arsenal player. Third goal was handball. LiVARpool, powers that be, PED long sleeve cunts. If Liverpool hadn't scored and Arsenal got another it would have been 2 0. Edit: Shit wrong forum.
    4 points
  13. Great performance, and brilliant in-game management. Everyone knows exactly what they're doing. Keita's best league game for us, Gini was an absolute monster, and Mane has to be the best player in the league right now. Salah is so fucking good. Terrorised Tierney all night. Was great to see someone come on for Mane who is actually suited to that position. Jota clearly has talent, a good touch, and knows how to press and move off the ball. But I thought he was a little nervous, and looked a little out of place at times. Bad miss from that wonderful Salah pass. Scoring on his home and league debut will help him settle for sure. We have a proper squad for the first time since Rafa 08/09. Bobby has been a worry, but was involved in the first 2 goals with some brilliant touches, and never goes missing. Fabinho is fabulous. Great to have Gomez back and play the high line. He was excellent. A couple of mistakes from the fullbacks cost us 1 and could have cost another, but that's all Arsenal got today. Some of Trent's delivery was out of this world. We could have (perhaps should have) scored another 2 or 3. Final thought - a match made for Thiago. If he'd been fit, we'd have screwed them even more that we did.
    4 points
  14. Respect Wayne Rooney... Fucking hell. Hope he never meets your granny for your sake or you might lose that respect.
    4 points
  15. @Code @Nummer Neunzehn Just the pass unfortunately, couldn't find any video of the run.
    3 points
  16. Absolutely hilarious. Eric Dierrhea is definitely going to stick now.
    3 points
  17. I find myself switching off whenever he's interviewed. Not out of a rabid dislike (I reckon he's alright as a person) but because I find myself feeling actually embarrassed for him, as the words fall out of his mouth. It's cringe inducing. A man promoted so far above his level that he's trapped, saying things to convince - perhaps himself - that he's a proper football manager. Like a YTS boy striding into work experience; wide eyes and squeaky voice, a small frame swallowed up by Uncle Fergie's ill-fitting jacket. He tries to act the part, but deep down knows in his attache case is only two rounds of egg sandwiches and an umbongo.
    3 points
  18. I think we're the team to beat this season although it is far too early to write city off. Spurs seem to be going backwards whether that's down to mourinho or levy and the stadium costs. united have the gimp in charge and it's a bit incredulous thinking he could win the league. Surely he'd need us, city, plus possibly Leicester turning to shit? Said it before about Fwank and chelsea, you can buy all the best toys but if you dont know how to get the best out of them, yer mates will always trump you. West Brom really should have punished them but as soon as their keeper stood and watched the first go past him, you got the feeling they weren't getting all 3 points. I honestly expect everton to fall away quite quickly after their first 12 PL games if you look at their fixtures. Winning breeds confidence while making oppos wary of you but they just have far too many easy opening fixtures making them look front runners at the moment. It's great thinking we could do a clean sweep of all the trophies, certainly domestic ones but, I just think unless you get piss easy draws in virtually every round of both cups like city did the other year, you're going to fall between the stools. I still think our 78 side is the best ever but this team's points record means even I have to re evaluate this. That said, back in 78, the boys had to play on some cabbage patch pitches unlike the ones today. Fuck me, Villa Park used to just have 4 triangles of grass by the corner flags while the Baseball Ground was a fucking quagmire even in a drought!
    3 points
  19. Good comparison, those Nazis certainly gave people some grief didn't they!
    3 points
  20. I think Arteta is just addressing their main problem, namely the soft underbelly. He’s made them more difficult to play against and they are largely well-drilled now. It’s a gradual process of addressing each of the weaknesses in turn and it will take him a while to sort out. He does need to rethink the playing out from the back all the time, though.
    3 points
  21. Why is VVD and Gomez in the wrong place? Honestly, put in some effort.
    3 points
  22. Certain Everton fans need to see stats on ground covered by teams and what game management is. Maybe even read how much emphasis Klopp puts onto fitness. They will always have their conspiracies like how "the powers that be" really give a shit about keeping everton in their place. If its a non season, a Covid season then close GOT and dont talk about or even watch the season, don't praise your sides improvement or be happy with your signings because its covid improvements and covid signings, throw in the fact they don't have to play infront of the most negative miserable fan base in the entire country. They should be sponsored by Fox News. Their online fan base is like the comments section of the daily mail.
    3 points
  23. Anyone that has Fabinho on the bench is a knob head.
    3 points
  24. Fucked up seeing that bitters version of TLW with alternate versions of us. "So, where do you stand on, beans on a fry up?" "I'd like to smear beans on a fry up. Then push a wall on it!!!!" "Hahaha, aha, aha, ha."
    3 points
  25. GOT really is where they rally for an unending version of 1984's two-minute hate.
    3 points
  26. Leave him alone you cunt. It’s Harvest time. He's busy bailing, and listening to the Wurzels
    3 points
  27. Shearer. Injury robbed him of at least two seasons at his pomp. I saw him at Anfield and Ewood Park a few times and he was mustard at his best. A real striker and goal scorer. At his best he was the complete centre forward and the best of his generation.
    3 points
  28. I've just become an uncle. Brothers missus had to have a c-section today as the baby was too small (Not due until mid October). The baby was born at 5 to 1, has been taken with the specialists for a full health check. Probably looking at 5 days or so in an incubator. Just wish my mum could have hung on long enough to see her first grandchild.
    3 points
  29. For both. It’s a man with dementia being shouted at by a sociopathic lunatic who has hijacked democracy for his own ends. There’s not much to be celebrating here. I just hope Biden can get a word in and make the orange fella look ridiculous.
    2 points
  30. https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/first-team/410566-thiago-alcantara-tests-positive-for-covid-19
    2 points
  31. The two transfer gimps on sky sports news waiting for Sancho to sign for Man Utd.
    2 points
  32. Solsjkaer's genius answer to any problem is throw another attacking player at it. If his fridge breaks he phones Mino Raiola and asks if he has any fast strikers who could leather it with footballs for a mere £90M. He's like a replicant of Ferguson's afterbirth and should be a Viz cartoon about a man wed to the 1990s.
    2 points
  33. Top, top ‘steaming pile of Zlatan’ analysis there, Dave.
    2 points
  34. It's funny, the better we get the less arsed I am about what rival clubs think. A lion doesn't concern itself with the opinions of sheep.
    2 points
  35. The amount of balls pinged 50 or 60 yards from VVD onto Salah was a joy to behold.
    2 points
  36. Nowhere close to being on a par is the context of my comment. Sorry bud, both Hendo and Gini get through far more work, productivity and names on the teamsheet ahead of him in my opinion. It took Hendo, what, 6 years to get the acclaim he does now from fans and Naby is now on a par? How many games has he turned it on? Not when you look at it objectively.
    2 points
  37. Can’t believe Councilman Jamm from Parks & Rec is his Dad...
    2 points
  38. Now I know where before I've seen the look on Roy Keane's face last night:
    2 points
  39. That game last year in the League Cup had nearly everything. Goals galore, mistakes galore, Big Div with a stoppage time equaliser to make it 5-5, and then Curtis wrapping up the win in the shoot-out. It was unfortunate that the EFL had such poor scheduling, knowing that we were going to be away in Qatar in December from the moment we won the Champions League on June 1st. They had plenty of time to foresee a fixture clash, yet they faffed about and we ended up playing the Under-18s reserves in the quarter final at Aston Villa. Anyway, the No1 in the charts throughout that period was the god-awful 'Dance Molnkey' by some stupid dickhead with a shit voice. Us against the Gunners is a fairly frequent fixture in this competition. The first meeting was at Highbury back in 1968 but the first meeting at Anfield was on 7th February 1978. We won 2-1 with goals from Kenny and Ray Kennedy. We got to the final that year (League Cup finals were played home and away back then) where Nottingham Forest edged it. They won the league that year too, but we managed the 'consolation' of retaining our European Cup against Club Brugge at Wembley. Kenny got the all-important goal and we were still Kings of Europe. Number 1 in the charts at the time was the superb 'Uptown Top Ranking' by Althea & Donna. Certainly one of the better finds of this year's thread theme. Top ranking we certainly were, both uptown AND downtown. Midtown and out-of-town too. The cup tie on Thursday night will most likely see a similar line-up to the one that dispatched Lincoln in the last round. With a league game on Sunday night, we were always likely to rest a lot of first-teamers in the League Cup. We have the quality to binbag Arsenal once more, but the players have to show it, as well as being aware of Arsenal's spawny nature under Arteta. Just get the job done and let any future fixture congestion be an EFL issue to resolve. We can always throw in the teenagers again if need be.
    2 points
  40. You should be visiting family. Its a inhumane rule to cut us off from our families. If the more vulnerable members of the family are happy with the risk, you should see each other. You may not be around tomorrow.
    2 points



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