A wins a win. Good to still see you are aliveSuch a poor quality game. We had nothing in attack, our midfield looked so fragile without Silva and Toure - poor Aguero looked like he was catching a cold. As soon as Liverpool got that goal it looked like they were playing 6 in the back. Still a good win by Liverpool.
poor vinnyWhat's funny is Kompany got sent off for against united for a 2 footed challenge, yet the same thing happened in this game and no send off to the liverpool player. Gotta love the consistency
I've been going over for 3 months a year over the past 12 years to follow the red men. I was at the Anfield protests over H&G in late 2010 and can tell you now the damage done by those two bell ends to the club worse than what one could imagine.If they think that Kenny Dalglish is the man to get Liverpool back into the top four, they're certainly being proven wrong. Absolutely rubbish manager in my opinion.
EPICMoneyball Lolz
We weren't sure anything could be funnier than Kenny Dalglish claiming Stewart Downing (no goals, no assists in the league) has been a rip-roaring success.
But step up Liverpool big cheese Tom Werner to give us an even bigger belly laugh.
Presented without comment, here's an extract from today's edition of The Liverpool Echo:
'WHEN John Henry and Tom Werner were informed about Liverpool FC's interest in Stewart Downing last summer they turned to the internet to find out more. The Reds' principal owner and chairman stumbled across a video on YouTube which grabbed their attention.
"There was some footage of Stewart where he is, from 30 yards away, kicking a football into five different trash cans and it's brilliant," Werner recalled. "John and I said: 'Oh my god, this player is brilliant, we've got to figure out a way to make a deal with him'."
'The American duo later discovered the footage had been doctored but the excitement at Downing's arrival remained.'
Now Mediawatch has read Moneyball, and we don't remember this bit being a big part.