(30-09-2018 18:07 )GreenMachine Wrote: [ -> ]Men are doing great, the women are abysmal, 1 win in three games and last season we beat Reading 6-1 but today they lost 1-0-what is going on with our ladies??
I heard at the start of the season that Liverpool owners Fenway had dramatically cut the transfer budget of the women's team to give more financial backing to the men's team & was why Neil Redfearn resigned as manager.Former Liverpool keeper Chris Kirkland is currently resuming the caretaker role.
Decent results v Chelsea and City in the league. Front 3 have yet to ignite like last season. We should last the pace this year.
Disappointing, we’re joint top but unless something changes we won’t be winning the league. Front 3 aren’t scoring or playing like they were last year and our midfield is high in work rate and effort but low in creativity. I know the run of games were tough and to be unbeaten in the league after is a good sign I just can’t see us on current form still being there in March.
(07-10-2018 22:05 )babefan2012 Wrote: [ -> ]Disappointing, we’re joint top but unless something changes we won’t be winning the league. Front 3 aren’t scoring or playing like they were last year and our midfield is high in work rate and effort but low in creativity. I know the run of games were tough and to be unbeaten in the league after is a good sign I just can’t see us on current form still being there in March.
Hopefully the international break will give players the much needed rest they look like they need but what is alarming is that the front trio (Mane,Firmino,Salah) are all playing so badly they don't look like they could buy a goal.As I said in an earlier post the whole team are passing the ball (or lack of completed passes)like a group of complete strangers & like the Napoli game the passing from defence continuously gave the ball away.As well as playing like they are burnt-out & running low on ideas they are missing that creative spark in midfield that Nabil Fekir (& completely ballsed-up on the transfer)could have provided.
Salah will be back, he had this phone thing hanging over him and now there is insufficient evidence to prove he was using his phone whilst driving, he can concentrate on his football.
Okay so we drew with Arsenal but lets face it they are still a good side and we used to get regularly tanked by them in the 90's-2010's so we held our own. We were top for a while but it is still not going to be all Man City's run, because there are other teams chasing now, Chelsea, Arsenal etc so it's not going to be that simple and sooner or later Man City have to slip up. We'll be watching.
A win is a win, ugly though it maybe, fluky perhaps, or just the goalkeeper Pickford making a ricket but it keeps the pressure on Man City.
(02-12-2018 20:09 )GreenMachine Wrote: [ -> ]A win is a win, ugly though it maybe, fluky perhaps, or just the goalkeeper Pickford making a ricket but it keeps the pressure on Man City.
At least half of my family are Evertonians..for some weird reason they’re blanking me
Might be because me going ‘YEESSS GET THE FUCK IN....HAVE SOME OF THAT YOU BITTER BLUE SHITES”
Oh yes I like that, that made me laugh out loud, but you have to hand to Silva he has turned a failing club around and made them look like a decent side. I didn't see today's game, I listened to it and I heard that Klopp went onto the pitch to celebrate but he has since apologised to Silva for that-just heat of the moment and passionate about the club. Just watch Mourinho if he does the same and then gets vilified for it-he will point to what Klopp did tonight. Mind you Maureen-O can't talk because was it not him that ran the length of the pitchside once celebrating a goal.
I'm worried ... I screamed at the top of my lungs and spluttered some random stuff about bitters, fuck them etc etc - best way to win - what I'm worried about is it's now 5 hours later and the cat still hasn't come back.