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10 months ago
in John Terry Should Not Be England’s Captain on EPL Talk
HAHAHAHA....
The kid who wrote this... I hope you continue to further display how little you know.
The kid who wrote this... I hope you continue to further display how little you know.
11 months ago
in Premiership Preview–3. Chelsea on EPL Talk
There is so much wrong with this "article", if you dare call it that, that I can't even begin to get started.
Only a Liverpool supporter who is blinded by the fact they bought another striker, would think they have a better manager (who has a losing record v the top 3) than Chelsea.
More so, do your Ivanovic homework guy. "On loan the past few seasons." Are you sure? NO!
Look at our goalkeeper, defence, midfield and strike force (you highlighted it) and tell me you think Liverpool is better.
Unbelievable that this guy can be given an opinion for others to see, let alone at the hands of this seemingly impressive website.
Only a Liverpool supporter who is blinded by the fact they bought another striker, would think they have a better manager (who has a losing record v the top 3) than Chelsea.
More so, do your Ivanovic homework guy. "On loan the past few seasons." Are you sure? NO!
Look at our goalkeeper, defence, midfield and strike force (you highlighted it) and tell me you think Liverpool is better.
Unbelievable that this guy can be given an opinion for others to see, let alone at the hands of this seemingly impressive website.
11 months ago
in Forget A Four-Horse Race, It Will Be Man United And Chelsea At The Top Again on EPL Talk
Agree. Both of those 2 are much better than the rest. Much more depth, better managers (Arsene still top stuff) and better experience.
I think Liverpool can finish 6th or so.
I think Liverpool can finish 6th or so.
11 months ago
in Tottenham Hotspur Is Ready To Crack The Big Four on EPL Talk
We seemed to do just fine when both Essien and Drogba were at the ACN last year.
Liverpool--- three straight years now without a trophy. Not good for a "big" club.
Liverpool--- three straight years now without a trophy. Not good for a "big" club.
11 months ago
in Tottenham Hotspur Is Ready To Crack The Big Four on EPL Talk
I hate Spurs to death as a staunch and life-controlling Chelsea supporter but I'd rather see the "historical cup team" in Spurs finish in the top 4 then someone like Liverpool.
People don't appreciat the kind of ground Spurs has until they've been to White Hart Lane, or as Chelsea fans, "Three Point Lane." (44 matches since 1990 in ALL, 3 Spurs wins total home and away!)
Anyway, Spurs are getting better and, very sadly, they seem to have a manager that knows what he is doing. Heck, they beat us in the league cup after we took the lead.
But, Spurs is historically always a cup team. They've been a lot like Chelsea through the years, never had the kind of consistency needed to win the league. Of course, no one is saying they'll do that but they must exert some consistency.
As much, they've got to find cover in the back. Anyone who watches our great league knows Michael Dawson is simply terrible. What if King or Woodgate get a knock or sustain an injury? Dawson will be counted on and that is big trouble for spurs. I like Bale at LB and Hutton at RB seems do well.
They have an abundance of attacking players on the squad so that isn't the worry.
More so, Tottenham would be a much better fit in Europe. Hasn't Liverpool been titled the worst fans in Europe something like 10 straight years? Way to represent.
More so, Liverpool can never do anything with Benitez. Since he came to Anfield in June 2004, he has a losing record against his main competition. More so, Liverpool is devoid of talent. Sure, Gerrard and Torres are as good as it gets but it is truly slim pickings after that .
With all that being said, I still find it difficult for the Yid Army (self-proclaimed Yid Army from the Tottenham camp years ago that is) to break into the top 4. But, with a bit of luck and stability with strikers (another HUGE question) and an injury to Gerrard or Torres for a small time being (or long) then I don't see why not.
But, Tottenham should start to try and build the club with short-term goals and work their way up. They should try to finish top 6 this year then worry about breaking into the top 4 the year after.
I despise Tottenham and remain amazed at how we have dominated them for a long time, but something about that club is fascinating and something about that old ground is magical.
Samueltstory@gmail.com with comments.
Cheers!
People don't appreciat the kind of ground Spurs has until they've been to White Hart Lane, or as Chelsea fans, "Three Point Lane." (44 matches since 1990 in ALL, 3 Spurs wins total home and away!)
Anyway, Spurs are getting better and, very sadly, they seem to have a manager that knows what he is doing. Heck, they beat us in the league cup after we took the lead.
But, Spurs is historically always a cup team. They've been a lot like Chelsea through the years, never had the kind of consistency needed to win the league. Of course, no one is saying they'll do that but they must exert some consistency.
As much, they've got to find cover in the back. Anyone who watches our great league knows Michael Dawson is simply terrible. What if King or Woodgate get a knock or sustain an injury? Dawson will be counted on and that is big trouble for spurs. I like Bale at LB and Hutton at RB seems do well.
They have an abundance of attacking players on the squad so that isn't the worry.
More so, Tottenham would be a much better fit in Europe. Hasn't Liverpool been titled the worst fans in Europe something like 10 straight years? Way to represent.
More so, Liverpool can never do anything with Benitez. Since he came to Anfield in June 2004, he has a losing record against his main competition. More so, Liverpool is devoid of talent. Sure, Gerrard and Torres are as good as it gets but it is truly slim pickings after that .
With all that being said, I still find it difficult for the Yid Army (self-proclaimed Yid Army from the Tottenham camp years ago that is) to break into the top 4. But, with a bit of luck and stability with strikers (another HUGE question) and an injury to Gerrard or Torres for a small time being (or long) then I don't see why not.
But, Tottenham should start to try and build the club with short-term goals and work their way up. They should try to finish top 6 this year then worry about breaking into the top 4 the year after.
I despise Tottenham and remain amazed at how we have dominated them for a long time, but something about that club is fascinating and something about that old ground is magical.
Samueltstory@gmail.com with comments.
Cheers!
11 months ago
in Is This Liverpool’s Year At Last? on EPL Talk
Pretty honest response...
1.) Since Benitez took over at Liverpool, he has a losing record (in all competitions) vs. Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United.
2.) Here is how Benitez has done since he took over at Liverpool.
04-05 = 5th, 58 points.
05-06 = 3rd, 82 points.
06-07 = 3rd, 68 points.
07-08 = 4th, 76 points.
3.) Liverpool only have 6 very good players. Debates can be made (and probably expected) but Liverpool have four good players in: Mascherano, Reina, Agger, Benayoun.
Liverpool have two exceptional players in Torres and Gerrard.
4.) In Liverpool's first six league games, they have to take on Aston Villa, rival Everton at Goodison, and play Man U.
Against Man U, consider the following: Rafa has 1 win, 1 draw and 7 defeats. The goal differential in those 9 matches is Liverpool -9.
5.) Along with those difficult opening fixtures, Liverpool has to play two massive Champions League qualifiers just to get into the group stage.
With all of that being said, there is NO CHANCE Liverpool can oust Chelsea or Manchester United and win the league.
Refutes to this argument, or if you just want to chat footie, can be sent to my email: Samueltstory@gmail.com
1.) Since Benitez took over at Liverpool, he has a losing record (in all competitions) vs. Chelsea, Arsenal and Manchester United.
2.) Here is how Benitez has done since he took over at Liverpool.
04-05 = 5th, 58 points.
05-06 = 3rd, 82 points.
06-07 = 3rd, 68 points.
07-08 = 4th, 76 points.
3.) Liverpool only have 6 very good players. Debates can be made (and probably expected) but Liverpool have four good players in: Mascherano, Reina, Agger, Benayoun.
Liverpool have two exceptional players in Torres and Gerrard.
4.) In Liverpool's first six league games, they have to take on Aston Villa, rival Everton at Goodison, and play Man U.
Against Man U, consider the following: Rafa has 1 win, 1 draw and 7 defeats. The goal differential in those 9 matches is Liverpool -9.
5.) Along with those difficult opening fixtures, Liverpool has to play two massive Champions League qualifiers just to get into the group stage.
With all of that being said, there is NO CHANCE Liverpool can oust Chelsea or Manchester United and win the league.
Refutes to this argument, or if you just want to chat footie, can be sent to my email: Samueltstory@gmail.com
1 year ago
in 2008/2009 Premier League TV Schedule For US Residents on EPL Talk
As a Chelsea supporter, along with a college football team, I was happy that today we announced a bunch of fixtures would be moved to Sunday.
Means I won't have to miss a Chelsea match either on FSC, Setanta or Setanta Xtra which I have at my place.
Happy to see Man U Chelsea moved a Sunday. That game should have terrific ratings!
Means I won't have to miss a Chelsea match either on FSC, Setanta or Setanta Xtra which I have at my place.
Happy to see Man U Chelsea moved a Sunday. That game should have terrific ratings!