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Think he should drop either Gerrard or Lampard. He doesn't seem scared of upsetting a big name, so think he should just do it. Obviously I'm a Gerrard fan, but to be fair, I'd pick Lampard on current form, and swap them if I needed a change.


Hleb not playing which is good.

Smashing goal. Shame he missed the sitter.


Like the fella in the pub behind me said. He can only score 'em from 40 yards out. ;-)


A few injuries for LFC though I hear. :-( Torres out for up to 10 days and Babel picked up a knock too. STOOPID international breaks.....

With regards Torres, this hamstring thing does bother me. He's had past problems with it, and the hamstring once it's gone once, seems to come back to haunt players again and again. We need that boy fit, I'm scared he'll pull up one day and miss half a season. Hopefully not, but I hope the club don't feel they need to rush him back.
Oh! Anna...I was exceedingly pissed last night. It all started with a liquid lunch down at Le Chardon, followed by snifters at the Clockhouse, The Drum and the finally the CPT by which time I was completely arseholed as you may have noticed. I hope I behaved myself. I don't really remember much about the match but I had fun though. I remember that much.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Watched it in the CPT last night with Mr Lush. You

> should come down sometime.


Cheers, I might do that as I've not watched a game in there for a long time.


Also, I am quite gutted about Torres I was just trying to kid myself that it wouldn't be a problem. It didn't work.

I feel quite uncomfortable about Rafa joining the whole "there are too many international games" club. Basically, if his hamstring was going to go, it would have gone anyway, as he would have no doubt been playing for his club instead of his country. If there are too many games, it's too many stupid group matches in Europe in my opinion.


I am a Liverpool fan, but I love international football (NOT FRIENDLIES), and I still like to think that the players strive towards playing for their countries.


Sad to see he's definitely going to miss the Chelsea match, but we have good players.

Ted Max Wrote:

Presumably all you Liverpool fans have seen this - youtube vid of a punter doing surprisingly good impressions. Was on the Guardian's YouTube thing yesterday. Gerrard, Owen and Crouch are the best for my money.


Thanks for that M8!!(tu)

Superb.>:D<

Arsenal 2 Everton 1

Aston Villa 2 Portsmouth 2

Bolton 0 Blackburn 2

Fulham 1 Sunderland 1

Liverpool 2 Wigan Athletic 1 (Heskey to score for Wigan!).

Man Utd 4 West Brom 0

Middlesbrough 1 Chelsea 3

Hull City 2 West Ham 1

Stoke City 1 Tottenham 2 (Come on you Spurs!)

Newcastle 2 Man City 2

feels like aaages


Arsenal 1 Everton 1

Aston Villa 3 Portsmouth 1

Bolton 0 Blackburn 2

Fulham 1 Sunderland 2

Liverpool 2 Wigan Athletic 1 (Heskey to score for Wigan!).

Man Utd 2 West Brom 0

Middlesbrough 1 Chelsea 0

Hull City 1 West Ham 1

Stoke City 1 Tottenham 2

Newcastle 1 Man City 3

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