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Old 01-01-2015, 12:21 PM   #841
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Spurs just putting the boots to Chelsea. Mourinho is apoplectic. Hes going to give himself a hernia.
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Old 01-01-2015, 12:41 PM   #842
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didnt think it would come against Chelsea, but they have been so much better the last month that a game was coming where they bossed things

team finally seems to understand and play well within Poch's system, the front 4 work well together

Walker being back has been huge, adds width on the right side which we normally dont have with Lamela (and Townsend too) liking to cut in

and since Vert/Fazio have become a pair and learned off each other they have been great together, 1 loss in 15 games that they have started as a pair
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Old 01-01-2015, 12:44 PM   #843
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should be an exciting finish to the season, I still think Southampton and West Ham fade back a bit but you have City and Chelsea neck and neck for the title

United/Spurs/Arsenal and maybe Liverpool for 3rd and 4th

relegation wide open too
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Old 01-01-2015, 01:19 PM   #844
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didnt think it would come against Chelsea, but they have been so much better the last month that a game was coming where they bossed things

team finally seems to understand and play well within Poch's system, the front 4 work well together

Walker being back has been huge, adds width on the right side which we normally dont have with Lamela (and Townsend too) liking to cut in

and since Vert/Fazio have become a pair and learned off each other they have been great together, 1 loss in 15 games that they have started as a pair
I thought Fazio had a bit of an up and down game today. I'd still like to see someone else added in January to bolster that back four.
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Old 01-01-2015, 02:25 PM   #845
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we need another CB definitely, Kaboul injuries have caught up, Chirches is risky and Dier too young to be 3rd choice

I didnt think he played well today but in general the combo is good, he's amazing in the air, leads the league in cleared headers per game and thats an area where we used to have huge issues with
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Old 01-01-2015, 03:14 PM   #846
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Gerrard is apparently leaving Liverpool at the end of the season

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Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard is set to announce he is leaving the club at the end of the season. Gerrard has not decided where his next destination will be but he has informed the club he will not be signing a new contract at Anfield. He is expected to issue a statement this morning in order to remove any ambiguity over his future.

Liverpool have been eager for an amicable resolution in the event of Gerrard deciding he wanted to end his 25-year association with them. He will attract interest from a host of clubs both in Europe and particularly in Major League Soccer in the United States. But the 34-year-old will consider his options between now and the summer.
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Old 01-01-2015, 03:29 PM   #847
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Gerrard is apparently leaving Liverpool at the end of the season

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Will be a sad day. Gerrard was one of the main reasons I became a Liverpool fan. I've never really known a Gerrard-less Liverpool.

No hard feelings from me though. I think the last few months have been really tough on him and that a move away is probably the best thing for him and the club right now.
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Old 01-01-2015, 03:56 PM   #848
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Best for all parties at this point

seems like all signs are pointing to the MLS
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Old 01-01-2015, 04:06 PM   #849
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end of an era though

he's probably a top 10 player since the PL began
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He might be an ok signing for mls for one or two years, but it's a risk. I'd be mad if me team wasted a DP spot on him.
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Old 01-02-2015, 08:41 PM   #851
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He might be an ok signing for mls for one or two years, but it's a risk. I'd be mad if me team wasted a DP spot on him.
Really? I'd be ecstatic if the Whitecaps signed him
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Really? I'd be ecstatic if the Whitecaps signed him
I'd take a South American #10 in their prime over Gerrard.

The problem I have with him as a DP isn't just this coming season, it's also the fact a team usually gets stuck with the down years too as their bodies break down (Di Vaio, Koevermans, Frings)

I'm just saying the age presents a big risk.

TFC spent big money on Bradley last year and shipped Laba out. Would you trade Laba to make room for Gerrad? I wouldn't. I'd keep the young stud for many years to come. Continuity is an under rated aspect in MLS, just look at RSL.

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Damn it Woody, when we said "sign the Spanish goalkeeper", we meant the other one!!!

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Former Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes has accepted an offer to join Manchester United.

The Spain international, who has been training with United in his bid to recover from a serious knee injury, has agreed an 18-month contract. Valdes, 32, won six La Liga and three Champions League titles with Barcelona, before leaving at the end of last season when his contract expired.

The deal could lead to reserve keeper Anders Lindegaard leaving Old Trafford.

It also poses a question about the future of 24-year-old first-choice goalkeeper David De Gea, who was the club's player of the year last season and has excelled again this term. His contract is due to expire in 2016, although senior United sources have said they were relaxed about him signing an extension to that deal.
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De Gea will end up at Bernabeu obviously. Casillas is having his swan song.
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De Gea will end up at Bernabeu obviously. Casillas is having his swan song.
I'll believe it when I see it. De Gea spent 8 years at Atletico and United will probably hand him a blank cheque.
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Gerrard is apparently leaving Liverpool at the end of the season

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...of-season.html
I couldnt believe this at first, I went through all of the stages of grief and was even really upset with Rodgers for a while.

After reading more and calming down a lot, this is probably the best for all involved.

Initially I thought the issue was the lack of a contract offer at the right time, and even Stevie mentioned that being an issue, I thought that was Oiler-esque bush league but then as I read on I realized that the reason that contract wasnt offered was because of expectations.

Gerrard wants to play 90 minutes start to finish all the time. He didnt want his minutes managed.

At his age, at this level and with the expectations of this team his minutes were going to have to be managed. That is not unreasonable, whether he was happy about it or not.

I wish Gerrard the best and can only hope that this will have an Iginla-type effect on the team and that they can move forward.

I cant even imagine a Gerrard-less Liverpool. Its gonna be weird....
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I couldnt believe this at first, I went through all of the stages of grief and was even really upset with Rodgers for a while.
believe it or not, but I was a bit sad too. Gerrard's always been one of those players from rivals that I had a ton of respect for and I always thought he'd retire at Liverpool. At least we'll never see him at another club in England like Lampard ...

... and speaking of Lampards club, they are about to shell out 30m for Wilfried Bony

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believe it or not, but I was a bit sad too. Gerrard's always been one of those players from rivals that I had a ton of respect for and I always thought he'd retire at Liverpool. At least we'll never see him at another club in England like Lampard ...

... and speaking of Lampards club, they are about to shell out 30m for Wilfried Bony

http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/30699769
I always thought he'd retire at Liverpool too, but it just makes sense. He wants to keep playing, but the only way to continue to do that is to start dropping leagues.

MLS is perfect. You dont have to see him play for another English team, but then he'll also never win the League which he damned well should have.

The man is a proper legend.
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Initially I thought the issue was the lack of a contract offer at the right time, and even Stevie mentioned that being an issue, I thought that was Oiler-esque bush league but then as I read on I realized that the reason that contract wasnt offered was because of expectations.

Gerrard wants to play 90 minutes start to finish all the time. He didnt want his minutes managed.

At his age, at this level and with the expectations of this team his minutes were going to have to be managed. That is not unreasonable, whether he was happy about it or not.
There's a reason he's known outside of Liverpool as Stevie Me. He's a selfish git.

He had no business going to the papers saying he would have signed a new contract in the summer except to stir things up. Zero benefit to that at all.

Then there's that cr@p that if Rodgers was managing the club 10 years ago he'd be sitting talking trophies! lol He's bought into Rodgers so much that he's now jumping ship!

He's a proper legend in that his lasting legacy will be leading Liverpool to zero titles and the slip when they had one in their grasp. Like it or not. In twenty years time that's what he'll be remembered for by fans outside of Liverpool.

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