Liverpool Banter Archive March 15 2015

 

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15 Mar 2015 21:20:36
Hi dear eds,
A few of questions if u may.

1-With enrique apparently leaving we will only have moreno as a recognized left back. and apparently no one in academy playing that well in this position i think. are we looking to a left back in the summer?
2- with wisdom and manquillo and flanagan. why are we looking for a right back?
3-do u think morata would suit our style of play?
4- are we looking for wingers as well?

Much appreciated

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{Ed002's Note - I have explained who I am aware the club is looking at.}

16 Mar 2015 04:15:05
Brad Smith could be an option for LWB as well if he is offered a new contract of course. Ibe can also lay there so certainly not an area that needs immediate attention. The club should focus on a GK and ST in the summer. Anything else would be a luxury signing.

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16 Mar 2015 07:59:10
I think Flanagan proved last year that he is more than comfortable as a LB

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Eds Note: The Thread that was here has now been moved to our Liverpool Other Posts Page.

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15 Mar 2015 19:20:46
Glad UTD got 3 points and are now 5 points ahead of us?

Worst part is that they have been rubbish all season yet are getting the results to stay in the top 4.They will have to lose two matches in order for us to get ahead and then we will need to make sure we do not drop more points than them so us beating them is a must. Plus they have a superior goal difference.

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15 Mar 2015 19:22:34
No disrespect Mario but you need to be fully focused on tomorrow or face two must win games against us and utd.
The head to heads will be important of course but those who keep nicking 3pts in their other games earn the breathing space that all will need at some point.
Its 3 from 4 now with city dropping into things and the Swansea game is every bit as important for you as the utd game in CL terms at least.

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15 Mar 2015 19:39:26
Exactly, Gunner! We have to take care of business because we are in control of our destiny. Let`s focus on tmrw`s game and cross the Utd bridge when we get there.

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15 Mar 2015 19:52:18
Max can u count? Utd don't need to lose twice at all! If we win tomorrow our game in hand, then beat them the following week we will be 1 point ahead. Math mustn't be taught in your school? Think before you speak kid

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15 Mar 2015 20:06:30
knuckles. Do you believe if they had to lose against us and then being 1 point ahead of them is going to suffice when we still will have Arsenal and Chelsea to play away from home?

So yes I can count so maybe it is you who needs to use your brain instead of your backside when you reply to other peoples comments.

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15 Mar 2015 20:12:30
max untd's upcoming fixtures aren't easy TBF

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15 Mar 2015 20:26:58
And max have you seen there fixtures over the coming weeks? A guess not! it is in our hands at the moment no utds as you suggested it was. Work it out properly or think before you speak that's all am saying

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15 Mar 2015 20:50:26
knuckles, what do I have to go work out properly?

United have 56 points with 27 to play for.

LFC have 51 points with 30 to play for.

They are in the driving seat. It is simple.

We have Arsenal and Chelsea away. UTD have Chelsea away and Arsenal at home. City at home too who have just been beaten by Burnley and are in terrible form. We have 4 home games left and 6 away. They have 4 home games left and 5 away.

Oh and by the way, I am not speaking, I am typing.

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15 Mar 2015 20:53:04
No disrespect gunner but I don't need to be focused on anything, I'm not playing. All I'm saying is if Spurs had won they would be looking to bounce back. It will work more in our favour than them loosing.

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15 Mar 2015 21:10:49
Knuckles, How is it not in utds hands? That is really bad logic you are applying there. How can a team above you on points not have it in their hands?
When you say 'its in our hands' it implies you do not need to rely on other results.So using that logic if utd win their games it certainly IS in their hands isn't it.

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15 Mar 2015 21:24:24
And max who is the in form team? As a red fan a much prefer to think from a Liverpool point of view, period!. A pay good money to go watch games, and it certainly isn't to think utd this utd that, like you. It'd have a tougher run in than us, simples.

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15 Mar 2015 21:27:36
Mario,
Really disagree with your post. Our (United's) main problem all season has been our managers insistence on playing negatively and with slow build up. Now that he has seen us dismantle spurs with a high tempo game he will surely play it against ye too. We will be high on confidence . I would be worried

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15 Mar 2015 21:32:11
Lastsanemanalive and if we win all ours we finish above them don't we? We are the inform team are we not. If your love for utd Is that much your supporting the wrong team, neither team need others to do there work as they play each other. But I am a Liverpool fan, there for believe and support in my team before thinking of others.

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15 Mar 2015 21:47:42
Muire- if you think that Utd did that to Spurs and not the fact Spurs where worse than awful then your deluded. Spurs didn't show up.

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15 Mar 2015 22:48:00
Fair enough Mario but personally I'd rathger play a united that had just lost its last two and was a point behind us than a buoyant utd 2pts ahead (if you beat Swansea) or worse still a utd that came to us looking to maintain a 5 point gap (if you lose tomorrow) or open up an 8pts gap that would virtually end our CL hopes.
To each there own I guess mate but the race for champions league football is much more important to Liverpools long term future than a 2 game rivalry.

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15 Mar 2015 22:59:29
Supermario - by definition an LFC fan cannot be glad that United won, ever (well unless they beat our main rival for winning the PL last game of the season maybe, that's the only exception). There should be some software here that delete such a phrase automatically as some kind of typo.

Specifically I cannpt see how their win today helps us. It will boost their confidence and take a bit of the pressure of them. I am sure they will not be complacent - ManU are never complacent when they come to play at Enfield. At the moment united are in the driver seat for tp 4 compare to us, no way around it. If we win tomorrow and next week this may change, definitley if we win these two games and then go and beat Arsenal. These will be three very very tough games though.

The only bonus from the game today is that Spurs style is not that different to us - they try to put pressure on the defenders in order to intercept the ball but do not have a lot of possesion in midfield and don't park the buss there but let the opposition some space to run with the ball. We saw today that this can be costly against ManU 9albeit that spurs were awful today, including their keeper that this season his level droped masively). I hope BR and his team have a plan how to reduce the frequency of them coming forward. But let's see how we handle the Swans first.

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15 Mar 2015 23:43:13
To clarify my last point - becuase sSurs style is not that different to us - and we saw how United basiclaly ran through them, we shoudl be able to use the time left until we meet them to learn from Spurs' mistakes rather than be surprised on the day if united play the same.

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16 Mar 2015 01:14:36
Fano, you are right. I saw the game and if Spurs had played Utd the same way they played us at Anfield then they would never have lost today. This game reminds me of our game vs Utd at OT. Spurs lpretty much gave Utd the whip to get beaten with. That is, like us, they allowed Utd to walk all over them and beat them handily w/o them even breaking a sweat. All those goals could have been avoided had the Spurs players just showed some backbone and took charge of the situation. All we have to do is play with the exact same approach as the City game and like you said, avoid the same mistakes we made in the OT game and we'll be fine. I have no doubt in my mind that we will defo b up for the game and if we show up ready for a battle, unlike spurs who sleepwalked thru today's game, they will find it very difficult at Anfield because they will not have the space and latitude Spurs allowed them to have today.

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16 Mar 2015 07:00:05
Spurs could not deal with Fellaini.
That is why they lost.

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16 Mar 2015 08:20:02
One of the longest threads I've seen for a while :)

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16 Mar 2015 09:39:01
United played well, spurs didn't. We need to be on our mettle otherwise they could do the same to us.

Don't think they will though.

I'm glad they turned it on yesterday because people on here thought it was going to be a stroll in the park next week. Best to be aware of what they can achieve than be ambushed like spurs were. No excuses now. .

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16 Mar 2015 10:14:10
Spurs midfield was awful we couldn't be that bad and their forward line didn't cause much problems either we couldn't be that bad against them but they r a very lucky team that's what I'm worried about.

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16 Mar 2015 11:33:02
Any defence that allowed themselves to be out paced by Fellianii deserves to lose. He has the turning circle of the titanic and probably hasn't scored a goal like that since his schooldays.

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16 Mar 2015 23:12:51
Exactly, Swish! If you allow Fellaini to outrun you and for Rooney to just stoll past your backline w/o even a whif of a tacle, you deserve the beating you get.

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15 Mar 2015 16:58:05
eating your words about origi eds?

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{Ed002's Note - Origi has had an appalling time and has suffered a lot of abuse at the hands of the fans. If you think a single good performance turns that around you will no doubt be clamouring the return of Aspas as well.}

15 Mar 2015 17:32:01
I actually think he will be very good for us next season. Very raw but he definitely has ability. Vincent kompany called him a monster during the wc. let's hope he keeps up the form

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{Ed002's Note - He didn't call him "world class" though.}

15 Mar 2015 20:03:43
Ed002, we all know BR talks without thinking so whatever it is he called Origi is not worth much because anyone with any sense knows he is still raw and not ready for primetime in the PL so quoting BR all the time when you know he talks rubbish often, makes no sense.

As for Origi, he has had an appalling time yes, but he is an easy target for the fans because they have a clueless manager who plays the most negative tactics you will ever find in the PL an knowing the Lille fans (I would know because I lived in that city for 5 yrs), they are not used to such boring footie. He needs to get out of there and a new start will defo do him good, IMO.

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16 Mar 2015 07:05:40
I think Rodgers will bring him on.
He will get more out of him as he is a very good coach and Origi has the raw materials needed.
The loan has turned out to be sour due to the fans at Lille knowing he is not their player anymore and a bad spell of form on behalf of the player.
But all young players go through peaks and troughs.
Is Lukaku any good? Yes.
Well he took Lukaku's world cup starting spot at 19 so he must have something about him.
He will have learnt a lot from this season.

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16 Mar 2015 11:35:24
I'd like to see origi do another year on loan. He doesn't look anywhere near ready depspite his hat trick. We have forwards that barely played last year and the same could happen to him.

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15 Mar 2015 15:37:18
Origi scored a Hat-Trick today against Rennes!

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15 Mar 2015 16:59:07
Good to hear considering he is not anl striker

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15 Mar 2015 19:45:52
That will do masssive for his confidence. He might still be raw BUT if he works hard and keeps his head down w/o BR putting pressure on him by calling him world class, he will be very good for us.

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15 Mar 2015 15:24:46
Origi hatrick sweet

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16 Mar 2015 14:19:18
Hopefully he can finish the season strong, win the respect of the Lille fans, get the ignorant off of his backs and come to Liverpool with his head down, ready to work to win game time. Few strikers show as much promise as this kid.

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15 Mar 2015 11:06:40
Edd002, kompany is having a bad spell at city
I suspect there will be a new manager in the summer. Not regarding Liverpool but could he come available?

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{Ed002's Note - You really need the Manchester City page for this but I would doubt it.}

15 Mar 2015 10:14:57
Do you know who would suit our current system and who we could definitely use right now?
Steve Finnan! the man could defend like cafu and cross the ball to land on a penny. Man that bloke was under rated.

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{Ed002's Note - I sure he would be available.}

15 Mar 2015 11:08:30
Great shout BB.Steve Finnan has never ever got the credit he deserved.A honest player who got on with the job and never complained and also had a fantastic cross.I would love a player like him in the team.
Barry inLouth

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15 Mar 2015 13:56:54
Don't think he would have the legs to get up and down anymore ed. out of curiousity, is he still playing ?

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{Ed002's Note - I don't know. He was at Portsmouth when they went bust.}

15 Mar 2015 14:41:16
Retired years ago!

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15 Mar 2015 19:48:35
My type of player. Strong, tenacious, technically gifted and a humble and true gentleman. Glad he won a CL medal and can retire a very happy man. His kind are a dying breed in modern day footie.

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15 Mar 2015 21:44:46
he was fairly decent, better than mcateer, and johno for that matter but for me I think flanno has more to him and I can't wait to see the kid back getting amongst it and powering through challenges.

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