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Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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> > yeah....question msrk by some 'objective'

> Arsenal

> > supporters...it was a penalty....

>

>

> So we agree Arshavin was clattered and it was a

> penalty.


Ha, ha. Very good.

Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > Oh get over it. You win some you lose some and

> the

> > referee's decision is final.

> >

> The refs decison wasn't final in the game against

> Celtic was it?


Unfortunatley the referee's decision WAS final Atila - you got the penalty and scored - nothing will change that.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Oh get over it. You win some you lose some and the

> referee's decision is final.

>

> I gutted about Luca Modric breaking his leg and

> will be out for three months. Spurs will sorely

> miss him. He's what's been making us tick

> recently.



I beleive you are buying Niko Krancjar to replace him Jah. Lazy as fook but undoubtably talented!

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Atila Reincarnate Wrote:

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> -----

> > Jah Lush Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > Oh get over it. You win some you lose some

> and

> > the

> > > referee's decision is final.

> > >

> > The refs decison wasn't final in the game

> against

> > Celtic was it?

>

> Unfortunatley the referee's decision WAS final

> Atila - you got the penalty and scored - nothing

> will change that.


No it wasn't final because UEFA stuck their oar in. If the decison had been final we wouldn't be having thse posts on the forum now would we?? FFS!

Well Anna and Matt may or may not agree with me, but having seen the first matches, even the wins, Liverpool need something to happen, to stand a chance of keeping up. Especially now Arsenal are looking better than they have in a while, and Man City and Spurs seem to be genuine contenders to challenge the big 4.


The window is officially shut, but sometimes deals will be announced later, so lets see...

Hmmmm I agree to an extent but I think the main fix can be done by showing more adventure in the tactics deployed - for instance Steve Gerrard is not a striker he is a midfielder. It fools nobody that Liverpool only play with one striker - and even though Torres is arguably the best striker in the world it is too much of a burden on him for an entire Premiership campaign to sustain the performances necessary for Liverpool to be Champions.

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