Today's vital question: Imagine - for one minute - that your dumb younger 17 year old brother is a Kopite. What do you get him for Christmas?
So nearly every other club gets two games in three days, but Liverpool get two in five days.
That's a massive difference in terms of recovery time.
Yes, it is. One day. But that's an easier spread of three games than the murderous turnaround we face: finished 7.20pm last night and KO less than 44 hours later tomorrow.Can work the other way mind mate. Also, I presume their match after that is closer than ours will be. If that makes sense!
So nearly every other club gets two games in three days, but Liverpool get two in five days.
That's a massive difference in terms of recovery time.
Special Dispensation FC again mate.So nearly every other club gets two games in three days, but Liverpool get two in five days.
That's a massive difference in terms of recovery time.
Yes, it is. One day. But that's an easier spread of three games than the murderous turnaround we face: finished 7.20pm last night and KO less than 44 hours later tomorrow.
It's true they're buzzing off the last second winner yesterday, but Stoke are a big lump of a team and we'll be struggling last 15 minutes I reckon. They pretty much coated past an abject United yesterday while we were desperately running for that winner for 90 odd minutes.Dave
From many years of watching soccer and Gaelic games, I have seen time and time again that when you have got a good result, the quicker you get back on the pitch the better.
I believe we will be much better tomorrow against Stoke than if we had to wait another day or two.
The additional time for the RS may not be a good thing for them (fingers crossed).
Ha Ha.Maybe. But that is 44 hours of total R&R. Bet Klopp will have them geggenpressing all over Melwood.
They are used to it, our lot.
When the RS lose would that be Gegendepressing for them?
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