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Liverpool Thread

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Can we forget this? I have to admit those were cheap shots from Abou and Jumbo. Lets just move onto another subject.
 
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I WAS JOKING! I didnt want an in depth discussion on Jamie Carragher's political views! I'm aware he is not racist.
 
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More Hyppia pictures please? Hopefully fred's MOTD highlights have great views.
 
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Ah well, I've enjoyed this season and it's been good to see us up there challenging at the end so I'm pretty pleased. I read somewhere that no team has won the Prem at the first attempt at challenging but the next season they won it, I think that's definately a possibilty for us.

Let's see what happens with transfers now. Rafa has got complete control now so there's a lot of pressure on him to make the right signings and shore up our squad so that we can cope more when the likes of Gerrard and Torres are injured (moreso Torres) and I'm looking forward to the transfer window now.

Interesting season really, and it should hopefully be a successful one next season :)

There isn't an "Official" way of challenging and then next season you win it. Wouldn't Arsenal have challenged in 07/08 then? same for you lot in 01/02, Just think its a silly thing to say but I do think Liverpool can win the league next season but if we maintain our hunger I seriously think English football along with the rest of Europe may have to watch on for a few years :DD
 
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nah, i confidently precit your reign of terror is over Young Gun :D

deep down you lot know you got off the hook this year with regards to the league.
 
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28 REASONS WHY REDS SHOULD BE PROUD

The Reds amassed their highest points total ever in the Premier League (86) beating the 82 set in 2005-06. It is our highest in the league since 1987-88.

The total of 86 points is more than we needed to clinch 12 of our 18 league titles (all seasons based on three points for a win).

We won 14 points against the other members of the ‘Big Four’. It was as many points as we had won against Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United in the previous three seasons put together.

Liverpool scored 77 league goals this season – our best since 1990-91 when we also scored 77, and finished second in the title race to Arsenal.

16 players scored in the league this season – one fewer than the club record set in 1911-12.

We finished the campaign with a goal difference of +50 - our best for 21 years when we amassed +63 in 1987-88.

The Reds went through a league campaign at Anfield undefeated for the 10th time in their history and for the first time since 1987-88.

We extended our unbeaten run of league games at home to 30 – the best run for 28 years and equalled the fourth best sequence in our history.

We amassed seven more points than when we last won the title in 1989-90 (then it was 79).

We equalled the club record set in 1904-05 by winning 13 away league games.

Liverpool amassed 40 away points this season. It equalled the second highest tally in our history which we achieved in 1987-88, 1946-47 and 1904-05 (that season in 2nd Division). The highest total is 42 in 1981-82. It is the highest points tally we have ever totalled away from home in a non-title winning season. (all seasons based on three points for a win)

We finished the season averaging 2.26 points per game – the second best ever average in our 94 seasons in the top-flight. The best is 2.33 points in 1978-79 (98 points from 42 games based on 3 pts for a win).

We scored at least three goals in five successive league games for the first time since 1987.

And we netted at least three goals in six successive games in all competitions for the first time in the club’s history.

We only lost two league games this season - our best record since 1987-88 when we also lost twice. That season we drew 12 games but still won the title by nine points from Manchester United.

We became the first team ever to lose only two games in a season and not go on to win the league. Chelsea in 2007-08, 2006-07 and Nottingham Forest 1978-79 were all runners-up having lost three games.

Liverpool ended Chelsea's 86-match unbeaten home record with a 1-0 victory at Stamford Bridge.

We recorded the club's first league ‘double’ over Chelsea for 19 years.

A Yossi Benayoun goal ensured we became only the second English team to win in the Bernabeu.

And at Anfield we inflicted upon Real Madrid their biggest ever Champions League defeat as we went goal crazy with a 4-0 win.

Overall we sent Madrid crashing to their heaviest two-legged European defeat in the knockout stages for 20 years.

We recorded our biggest win at Old Trafford for 72 years. It was also the first time four Liverpool players had scored at United in the same game.

Rafael Benitez broke Bill Shankly’s record of 65 European matches as Liverpool manager.

The boss also broke Bob Paisley’s record of 40 European wins.

Rafa recorded his 100th league win as manager in his 181st game. It was the 3rd quickest ever by a Liverpool manager and 50 games faster than Alex Ferguson.

Liverpool have lost only six league games in total in the last two seasons. Manchester United have lost nine. Arsenal have also lost nine and Chelsea eight.

Liverpool finished the season as leading scorers in the Premier League. They scored 77 compared to Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal, who all scored 68.

The Reds boast the highest goals per game average of any team in all four divisions in England (1.93 goals per game) and will finish the season as such unless one of the following happens – Manchester United score nine in the Champions League Final or Chelsea score six in the F.A. Cup Final.

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N164486090525-1057.htm
 
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nah, i confidently precit your reign of terror is over Young Gun :D

deep down you lot know you got off the hook this year with regards to the league.

I think you know thats not true :)) IMO you were at your best for the last 3-4 months of the season. We've been in cruise control all season and havent played anywhere near as good as 07/08 let alone 06/07.
 
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What I mean by cruise control is not playing at our best. you have been playing better than us this season and at your peak IMO.
 
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Until the Madrid game Liverpool weren't all that good. Since then great, but it was too late.
 
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Yet we still only lost two games and dominated the games that we drew.
 
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You should be disappointed then really as you were easily the best in the top 4 battles. To me, that says you blew it.
 
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We did blow it. We gave the league away. Thats what gets me most. Stil a good job though, just need to learn to crush the so called smaller teams and we will walk it next year.
 
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Yep, we blew it when we didn't have the confidence to attack the teams properly that we drew against. If we'd have played those games towards the end when our confidence was so good, we'd have easily won those games.
 
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Play like you did at the end of the season and you might, but you can't keep that up all year. Especially if you stay in some of the cup competitions. Arsenal will be stronger and I expect Chelsea to buy well, too. I think next year could be anyones, but we'll still be the team to beat.
 
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"Yes, yes, yes, you had a good season Liverpool but please stop talking about how pleased you are because we've done better so look at us! LOOK AT US! TALK ABOUT US PLEASE!"

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I think that's been the running point through this thread since Utd won the league. No matter how many times Liverpool fans take positives from our season and say we're pleased with the performance, VERY shortly after a Utd fan pops in to compare us to Utd and try to switch the attention over to Utd instead ;)
 
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Just like how you guys jump on every opportunity to remind us that the you actually have 18 titles in total or how the European Cup has been defended in the past.
You're all the same, mate.
 
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When have we said that unless it's in response to one of your lot coming in with a dig?
 
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So now you're gonna turn this into a "no, he started it!" debate? :LOL:
 
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Hey there people, does anybody has the overlays for the Liverpool kits from PIPA23? (I think it's the best done work for LFC kits) This is the post and GDB folder:

http://downloads.soccergaming.com/download.php?id=00013026

Unfortunately it didn't came with the overlays I'm so desperate looking for them (EPL and UCL overlays).
Please help me!
See you then.
 
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Anybody found a Hyypia widescreen wallpaper yet from the other day?
 
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28 REASONS WHY REDS SHOULD BE PROUD

The Reds amassed their highest points total ever in the Premier League (86) beating the 82 set in 2005-06. It is our highest in the league since 1987-88.

The total of 86 points is more than we needed to clinch 12 of our 18 league titles (all seasons based on three points for a win).

We won 14 points against the other members of the ‘Big Four’. It was as many points as we had won against Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United in the previous three seasons put together.

Liverpool scored 77 league goals this season – our best since 1990-91 when we also scored 77, and finished second in the title race to Arsenal.

16 players scored in the league this season – one fewer than the club record set in 1911-12.

We finished the campaign with a goal difference of +50 - our best for 21 years when we amassed +63 in 1987-88.

The Reds went through a league campaign at Anfield undefeated for the 10th time in their history and for the first time since 1987-88.

We extended our unbeaten run of league games at home to 30 – the best run for 28 years and equalled the fourth best sequence in our history.

We amassed seven more points than when we last won the title in 1989-90 (then it was 79).

We equalled the club record set in 1904-05 by winning 13 away league games.

Liverpool amassed 40 away points this season. It equalled the second highest tally in our history which we achieved in 1987-88, 1946-47 and 1904-05 (that season in 2nd Division). The highest total is 42 in 1981-82. It is the highest points tally we have ever totalled away from home in a non-title winning season. (all seasons based on three points for a win)

We finished the season averaging 2.26 points per game – the second best ever average in our 94 seasons in the top-flight. The best is 2.33 points in 1978-79 (98 points from 42 games based on 3 pts for a win).

We scored at least three goals in five successive league games for the first time since 1987.

And we netted at least three goals in six successive games in all competitions for the first time in the club’s history.

We only lost two league games this season - our best record since 1987-88 when we also lost twice. That season we drew 12 games but still won the title by nine points from Manchester United.

We became the first team ever to lose only two games in a season and not go on to win the league. Chelsea in 2007-08, 2006-07 and Nottingham Forest 1978-79 were all runners-up having lost three games.

Liverpool ended Chelsea's 86-match unbeaten home record with a 1-0 victory at Stamford Bridge.

We recorded the club's first league ‘double’ over Chelsea for 19 years.

A Yossi Benayoun goal ensured we became only the second English team to win in the Bernabeu.

And at Anfield we inflicted upon Real Madrid their biggest ever Champions League defeat as we went goal crazy with a 4-0 win.

Overall we sent Madrid crashing to their heaviest two-legged European defeat in the knockout stages for 20 years.

We recorded our biggest win at Old Trafford for 72 years. It was also the first time four Liverpool players had scored at United in the same game.

Rafael Benitez broke Bill Shankly’s record of 65 European matches as Liverpool manager.

The boss also broke Bob Paisley’s record of 40 European wins.

Rafa recorded his 100th league win as manager in his 181st game. It was the 3rd quickest ever by a Liverpool manager and 50 games faster than Alex Ferguson.

Liverpool have lost only six league games in total in the last two seasons. Manchester United have lost nine. Arsenal have also lost nine and Chelsea eight.

Liverpool finished the season as leading scorers in the Premier League. They scored 77 compared to Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal, who all scored 68.

The Reds boast the highest goals per game average of any team in all four divisions in England (1.93 goals per game) and will finish the season as such unless one of the following happens – Manchester United score nine in the Champions League Final or Chelsea score six in the F.A. Cup Final.

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N164486090525-1057.htm

funny as fuck..

this whole thread now belongs in a comedy forum....

quality...

keep em' coming lad...
 
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