really? is ricky gervais well known for his poor finishing? or do they just have the same first time, hardly makes him oscar wildeBrenda on 5 Live.
"Raheem created a chance like Ricki Villa, and finished like Rickie Gervais"
Not a bad one that.
really? is ricky gervais well known for his poor finishing? or do they just have the same first time, hardly makes him oscar wildeBrenda on 5 Live.
"Raheem created a chance like Ricki Villa, and finished like Rickie Gervais"
Not a bad one that.
really? is ricky gervais well known for his poor finishing? or do they just have the same first time, hardly makes him oscar wilde
Raheem sterling apps 80, goals 13, assists 16
theo walcott apps 280, goals 46, assists 62
Not a great deal of difference, I'm not extolling the virtues of walcott, I think he is decent and no more, same as sterling, both decent players. The hype around him as a wonderkid who will be a world class footballer, sorry I don't see it.
Oh townsend is a total one trick pony, he may have an occasional purple patch here and there were he pings a few in, but there will be a lot of troughs with those peaks, sterling is better than him for sure.fair post tho would be more interestin to see em compared at similar ages
townsend is nowhere near walcott or sterling btw (to the guy u quoted). utter tosh player, one goal and zero assist for spurs all last season, and the goal was a cross!
FFS, you've been reading the crap on RAWK too long, it's strong stuff and bound to have an effect.
What about all the people in here saying they'll be "lucky to finish in top 4" then? Isn't that just as bad?
The harsh facts are that Liverpool have a very good first 11, more squad depth this time and a good manager. Plus last season they finished 2nd with a lesser squad. And for me, they play the most exciting football in the league along with Man City.
I am not going to pretend they are rubbish when they're not. They move the ball quickly, they are unpredictable up-top, they seem to be getting better defensively and they have a manager who has proved already that he's more than capable of managing at this level.
For me, Liverpool are better than 17 teams in the league. Chelsea and City only stronger.
Not at all. If anything, from reading RAWK and other fans' forums for so long, I've realised that I am a very objective, non-biased football fanatic. I basically call it as I see it.
I am a Manchester United supporter. I despise Liverpool Football Club. I can't stand that twonk they've got managing them either.
But he's a good manager and that's not just my opinion, it's pretty much fact.
He has taken Swansea from the Championship to the Premier League, playing beautiful football along the way.
He has taken a 7th place Liverpool team filled with dross to runners up in the league within 2 years and with playing pretty football along the way.
Like I've already said, I can't stand the bloke - he grates me. And he's not some genius - he's still young and learning himself. But anyone who thinks that he isn't a good football manager is quite frankly barmy or refuses to acknowledge it.
He was certainly helped with a fair amount of "luck" as well.Not at all. If anything, from reading RAWK and other fans' forums for so long, I've realised that I am a very objective, non-biased football fanatic. I basically call it as I see it.
I am a Manchester United supporter. I despise Liverpool Football Club. I can't stand that twonk they've got managing them either.
But he's a good manager and that's not just my opinion, it's pretty much fact.
He has taken Swansea from the Championship to the Premier League, playing beautiful football along the way.
He has taken a 7th place Liverpool team filled with dross to runners up in the league within 2 years and with playing pretty football along the way.
Like I've already said, I can't stand the bloke - he grates me. And he's not some genius - he's still young and learning himself. But anyone who thinks that he isn't a good football manager is quite frankly barmy or refuses to acknowledge it.
He was certainly helped with a fair amount of "luck" as well.
"'I thought he was going to stay, I thought we'd have got another year out of him,' said Gerrard.
'I was actually already on the floor when I saw the bite because we knew we were going out. It was a double blow, knowing you're going out of the World Cup and knowing you're going to lose your best player.
'I knew there was no way back for him then and I knew he was going to engineer a way out.'
Tell's you completely what his priorities where when England captainStevie's soon changed his tune since July. He was wishing him the best when he left but now he's instigating Suarez knew what he doing to get out of the club...
(Everton) ...their manager has a [Poor language removed] 50 foot portrait of him on the side of the stadium after winning precisely [Poor language removed] all.