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For the record, I don't have a problem with Nunez being here next season but not as the first choice.
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How do you explain the same issues in the Atalanta game then? Because we lost a shit load of duels all night that night too and it wasn't the same ref as far as I'm aware

We were shit against Atalanta but still could have been leading at HT. Elliott hit the bar and Nunez missed one again.

Arguably, we should have been 3-1 up at HT last night. The finishing against them, United and Palace have been a joke.

Arsenal have scored two goals in last two that are mishits.
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Media and Arts / Re: Marvel Musings. Now with Spidey Spoilers.
« Last post by LiamG on Today at 08:29:57 am »
What do we think of the new Deadpool trailer then?
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: The Klopp Template
« Last post by jepovic on Today at 08:29:25 am »
We need a leader in the midfield. When we get stuck, there's nobody taking charge and making sure the players take care of the press and move off the ball.
Yesterday was the first time that I felt like we missed Henderson. Not as a player, but as a leader on the pitch.
It's not that we lack hard working CMs, but players like Mac and Endo arent leading the team. They're more like Gini in that regard.
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April 25th

1914 - We played in our first FA Cup Final, but lost to Burnley in the last ever Final staged at Crystal Palace. Tom Miller had a strike disallowed for offside for the reds before ex-Evertonian Bertie Freeman volleyed the only goal of the game, one of his nine against us. King George V that day became the first reigning monarch to attend an FA Cup Final.

1973 - We suffered our first ever defeat in the UEFA Cup, 2-1 at holders Tottenham Hotspur in our sixth meeting of the season. However, Steve Heighway’s strike took us through to the Final on the away goals rule despite Martin Peters’ brace, two of his fourteen strikes against the reds.

1978 - Tommy Smith played his 638th and final reds game as we beat Arsenal at Anfield in the League. David Fairclough grabbed the only goal of the game as we secured the points to ensure our sixteenth consecutive season of European football.

1981 - Winger Howard Gayle scored his only reds goal, on his full debut, as we held Tottenham Hotspur to a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, with Glenn Hoddle netting one of his four goals past us for the home side.

1984 - An Ian Rush brace booked our place in a fourth European Cup Final, as we won 2-1 at Dinamo Bucureşti, to go through 3-1 on aggregate. Rush reached forty goals for the season in a match played in a fiery atmosphere after Graeme Souness had broken Lica Movilă’s jaw in the first leg at Anfield

1987 - Blues old boy Steve McMahon put us ahead against Everton at Anfield. Kevin Sheedy equalised with a free-kick past Mike Hooper, before flicking the V’s to the Kop. Ian Rush added two more to equal Dixie Dean’s derby scoring record of nineteen, as we won 3-1. However, our neighbours still went on to reclaim the League title.

1994 - Ashley Neal struck from the penalty spot in our 3-2 reserves defeat by Nottingham Forest at Anfield. This was the final reds goal scored in front of the standing Kop, two weeks after Julian  Dicks famed spot-kick at the same end of the ground, and six days before Jeremy Goss’s historic strike.

1998 - Rob Jones made the last of his 243 reds appearances in our 4-1 defeat at Chelsea. Karlheinz Riedle nabbed our consolation that day.

2001 - The official club website liverpoolfc.tv was launched.

2007 – Future red Joe Cole bagged the only goal of our Champions League Semi-final first leg defeat at Chelsea, as the Blues were unable to get past Pepe Reina a second time, despite an under-par reds performance. Jamie Carragher played his 89th European game, equalling Ian Callaghan’s club record. This was the first time we had faced the same team in European competition three consecutive seasons, as well as being the third round in a row in which Bolo Zenden had come up against a former employer, following ties with Barcelona and PSV Eindhoven.

2009 – Dirk Kuyt played his hundredth League game for the reds as we won at Hull City. Xabi Alonso bagged his nineteenth and final reds goal to open the scoring just before the break, pouncing on his own rebounded free kick. Caleb Folan was sent off for the home side before Kuyt headed in. Geovanni pulled one back with Kuyt then making it 3-1.

2010 – Future red James Milner was voted the PFA Young Player of the Year after scoring twelve times in 49 games for Aston Villa that season. He was also named in the Team of the Year.

2010 – Maxi Rodríguez bagged his first reds goal as we won 4-0 at Burnley, following seven away fixtures without victory. Steven Gerrard bagged a brace early in the second half to open the scoring, with David N’Gog also netting in injury time.

2015 - Fabio Borini made his 38th and last reds appearance as we were held to a goalless draw at West Brom
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Annnnd the rain is back.  :-\
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His confidence is shot unfortunately. I havent played football but i have played Tennis and anytime you lose confidence, you are hitting it down the centre of the court with as much pace as possible.

The chance wasnt hard, he was close to the centre of the goal, no defender ahead of him just Pickford, who himself was rooted to the spot and with a huge gap to his right to aim at.

Second half as well we just didnt involve him at all.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: PL: Eve 2 vs 0 Liverpool Bran 27’ Lewin 58’
« Last post by Qston on Today at 08:26:39 am »
It was shit, we were pretty shite, Boss is leaving soon - which is uber shite. It's just a bit shit.

Dissect, disseminate, stats, blah blah blah. We just haven`t been quite good enough this season.  The announcement probably has played a small part, but there is no good time to do that and to some extent it would have been out of our control.

Just need to be philosophical about it, as hard as that is.
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Liverpool FC Forum / Re: PL: Eve 2 vs 0 Liverpool Bran 27’ Lewin 58’
« Last post by Sharado on Today at 08:26:26 am »
So if we tried that first half then it’s a clear foul as we couldn’t go near them without them falling over.

Hopper was ignoring Klopp on sideline who was clearly questioning why the officiating was so inconsistent.

It’s also just cliched bullshit about ‘wanting it’. We should have been leading at HT if our strikers didn’t snatch at chances.

How do you explain the same issues in the Atalanta game then? Because we lost a shit load of duels all night that night too and it wasn't the same ref as far as I'm aware
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