Liverpool v Everton. 27th Sep at 12.45.

Who will win the derby

  • Not Everton

    Votes: 143 38.9%
  • Everton

    Votes: 146 39.7%
  • No one

    Votes: 79 21.5%

  • Total voters
    368
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Considering Jagielka starts that passage of play, to want to get forward and take the responsibility shows a bit of nerve and leadership. Hopefully it's the boost his and our season needed.

hopefully we see more of that from him, we need him to lead us .. and if he can chip in with the odd goal, laughing.
 
Rodgers really is a [Poor language removed] wit.
Claiming Barry pretty much 'caught the ball with both hands' at the penalty shout.

A) It was struck when he was a yard/two yards away from him and the shot was going over anyway. Pure accident.
B) Makes no reference to the fact that Lukaku is fouled for what could be a penatly
C) Makes no reference to the fact Barry is fouled on the lead up to their free kick.

What a prick.
 
I said on here last week we would get something out of it if we steadied at the back and controlled our passing more. For all their pre match "another 4-0" and also the hiding to nothing that was feared in some quarters didn't materialise. After the first twenty minutes, I thought we were much improved in passing and technique...one particular midfield move involving 3/4 players was pure class. It was a coming of age for the likes of young John Stones who can only go on now to be a rock for us at the back especially as Jags was on song defensively and seems to have got his confidence back, his fantastic goal apart, and theyre sorted as a unit I reckon. My big fear was regarding Tony Hibbert but that proved unfounded as Stirling was hardly in it with McCarthy backing up on the right so their drooling over how he'd rip him apart was the usual kopite static noise. Weve got Coleman, Barkley to come back and Browning in the squad, with Garbutt and young Chris Long on the edge of it. The futures bright. Unlike our noisy neighbours, we don't have delusions of grandeur regarding our status and don't have £120m to spend (or whatever they p'd up against the wall) trying to achieve it. Tell you what though, yesterday shone the spotlight on some things regarding them too. The final script wasn't as theyd read, with Jags's choker absolutely stunning them, manager, captain and the cult members.
 
I said on here last week we would get something out of it if we steadied at the back and controlled our passing more. For all their pre match "another 4-0" and also the hiding to nothing that was feared in some quarters didn't materialise. After the first twenty minutes, I thought we were much improved in passing and technique...one particular midfield move involving 3/4 players was pure class. It was a coming of age for the likes of young John Stones who can only go on now to be a rock for us at the back especially as Jags was on song defensively and seems to have got his confidence back, his fantastic goal apart, and theyre sorted as a unit I reckon. My big fear was regarding Tony Hibbert but that proved unfounded as Stirling was hardly in it with McCarthy backing up on the right so their drooling over how he'd rip him apart was the usual kopite static noise. Weve got Coleman, Barkley to come back and Browning in the squad, with Garbutt and young Chris Long on the edge of it. The futures bright. Unlike our noisy neighbours, we don't have delusions of grandeur regarding our status and don't have £120m to spend (or whatever they p'd up against the wall) trying to achieve it. Tell you what though, yesterday shone the spotlight on some things regarding them too. The final script wasn't as theyd read, with Jags's choker absolutely stunning them, manager, captain and the cult members.
Well said lad. The tide is definitely turning in our favour. One day soon we will go into a derby with a fully fit first choice 11 and destroy them.
 
Hendo primed to take slippy's armband. Snarling at Rom to get up when he'd been pulled down in the box, harrassing the ref. Barging into the back of players and that somehow being a fair challenge. Next home derby we best be how I like my women, fast aggressive and nasty. Rom should learn a bit of grit from big Dunc.
 
Our captain scored a belter in the last minute v the vermin to silence the Kop.

If you aren't happy, well the I don't know. It's " only " a draw. Yes they will jibe about the usual " when is the DVD out", but I don't care.

http://videobam.com/BVZre


Yeah, who cares? I can't wait for the book.

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I said it earlier and i'll say it again: I dont see what the fuss is with Sterling. Shaun Wright-Phillips mk 2.




and i think this is easily the longest match thread ive seen. Just wanted to be part and parcel of it.
 
hopefully we see more of that from him, we need him to lead us .. and if he can chip in with the odd goal, laughing.
That Barry incident was a nailed on 100% peno.
The one where the shot hits his hands? You having a laugh?

How on earth can he block it in any other way than he jumped?He was a yard away from him. Jones for UTD at home to us last year is a definite peno; that yesterday is certainly not.
 
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