Part deux of the scrap for local ripping rights. In part uno, which is widely regarded as this year's 'Jarg Brock Moment', after Neville's tackle on Ronaldo the season before and McFadden's goal against Metalist before that, the real Everton turned up and gave a committed performance that saw us really unlucky to go down to two goal from them. But, like against Wigan today, it's them goals that win it.
We'd been looking at this and combined with our recent improvement and them looking absolute tosh had been having silly little thoughts of a long overdue win at Anfield. Typically they seem to have found a grain of form but still are very much there for the taking you'd think which what the pundits would call a perfect away performance (keep it tight, volley Torres up the arse and slot from a corner).
They're recent woes are well catalogued, as no doubt the resident kopite(s) in your work place have wined their way through their equivalent of the Cuban Special Period when the great superpower of Sky deserted them and left them to fend on their own. In the lowly depths of 7th and 8th place they found a cold unloving place where they don't spawn late winners and lose games whilst looking a bit [Poor language removed]. Or in our terms, a great Walter Smith season.
Starting wise, it's likely to be similar to Wigan except maybe Distin will come back in and replace Senderos. Arteta may return to the bench and make a cameo (there's that daydream) but in the midst of a couple of recent wins it's been a bit frustrating that Pienaar has lost a bit of influence on the game, both him and Cahill need big performances if were to get anything from this game.
With the start of an absolutely horrid month coming up, we have to take that momentum with us if were to come out at the end of it with any season aspirations left.
Get into them blues.
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Join us for the electric atmosphere of the Alex Young Suite to watch the live screening of the highly contested Liverpool v Everton game shown on our plasma and large drop-down screens.
Ticket price is £7.50 per person and includes a hot meal of pie, chips and peas served with a pint of beer, glass of wine or soft drink, with a cash bar being available throughout the game.
The lounge will open from 11.45am ready for the 12.45pm kick off, seats are not pre-allocated so prompt arrival is recommended. This event is always a sell out, and tickets are selling fast. To be a part of the fantastic atmosphere or for more information please contact our events team on 0151 530 5251 [Quote GrandOldTeam][/FONT]
We'd been looking at this and combined with our recent improvement and them looking absolute tosh had been having silly little thoughts of a long overdue win at Anfield. Typically they seem to have found a grain of form but still are very much there for the taking you'd think which what the pundits would call a perfect away performance (keep it tight, volley Torres up the arse and slot from a corner).
They're recent woes are well catalogued, as no doubt the resident kopite(s) in your work place have wined their way through their equivalent of the Cuban Special Period when the great superpower of Sky deserted them and left them to fend on their own. In the lowly depths of 7th and 8th place they found a cold unloving place where they don't spawn late winners and lose games whilst looking a bit [Poor language removed]. Or in our terms, a great Walter Smith season.
Starting wise, it's likely to be similar to Wigan except maybe Distin will come back in and replace Senderos. Arteta may return to the bench and make a cameo (there's that daydream) but in the midst of a couple of recent wins it's been a bit frustrating that Pienaar has lost a bit of influence on the game, both him and Cahill need big performances if were to get anything from this game.
With the start of an absolutely horrid month coming up, we have to take that momentum with us if were to come out at the end of it with any season aspirations left.
Get into them blues.
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[FONT=Verdana,Geneva,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif]For fans without tickets to Anfield....
Join us for the electric atmosphere of the Alex Young Suite to watch the live screening of the highly contested Liverpool v Everton game shown on our plasma and large drop-down screens.
Ticket price is £7.50 per person and includes a hot meal of pie, chips and peas served with a pint of beer, glass of wine or soft drink, with a cash bar being available throughout the game.
The lounge will open from 11.45am ready for the 12.45pm kick off, seats are not pre-allocated so prompt arrival is recommended. This event is always a sell out, and tickets are selling fast. To be a part of the fantastic atmosphere or for more information please contact our events team on 0151 530 5251 [Quote GrandOldTeam][/FONT]