30 Mar 2018 08:16:14
I don’t know about anyone else but am quite nervous about sat game. I don’t know if it’s because it’s an early kick off away or because we coming back from international games. Or weather Tottenham vs Chelsea comes into it.
All I know is if we win on sat and have no injuries I will over the bloody moon! Come on you red men YNWA.


1.) 30 Mar 2018
30 Mar 2018 08:22:38
Don't worry about it mate, we'll smash them.


2.) 30 Mar 2018
30 Mar 2018 08:25:35
Let's not start using excuses about kicking off at different times, it should have no reflection on a professional footballer or match outcome.


3.) 30 Mar 2018
30 Mar 2018 08:25:35
Let's not start using excuses about kicking off at different times, it should have no reflection on a professional footballer or match outcome.


4.) 30 Mar 2018
30 Mar 2018 09:42:00
i just can't wait to see liverpool play again. too long, its been too long.


5.) 30 Mar 2018
30 Mar 2018 21:34:05
Different kick off times can have an effect. Players are human beings with human bodies, not everyone is a "morning person", are they?
Even Rooney was complaining about early kick offs recently.

{Ed002's Note - And don’t forget all of that travelling on their £1 each way bus tickets to Victori Station, the tube, then the bus.}


6.) 30 Mar 2018
30 Mar 2018 22:30:05
Yeah Ed, I don't know how they cope!
I used to do some very physical training, evenings during the week and around lunchtime at weekends. And the lunchtime sessions were nowhere near the quality of the evening ones. Paying me £100k a week wouldn't have made a blind bit of difference either. Yet one guy I trained with was far better in the afternoon than evenings.
Signing a professional contract doesn't mean that your body's bio-rhythms and the rest of it automatically change to suit your needs.


7.) 30 Mar 2018
30 Mar 2018 23:34:18
What a load of tosh flashthered. Sportsmen and women perform all over the world in different time zones and they are all human.