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I definitely agree with Henry being the biggest threat though, the guy has been fantastic this season, much like his old self, and we never really managed to contain him back in his Arsenal days.

He really is NOT our maximum threat. Messi, Xavi and Iniesta are by far more important players and definitely the key ones. If you manage to stop them, half the trophy is yours. That doesn't mean Heanry and Etoo are not dangerous, but they are finishing plays, while the three small ones are the ones that create everything.

The thing we fans of barcelona fear the most is aerial play. We're too weak at that...
 
Re: Manchester United Supporters Thread - 18 Times and Thats a FACT!!!

right...i'm going to prescibe you one sense of humour.

take one hammer three times a day and smack yourself in the face with it until you start to notice people aren't always serious.

hhhmmmm the irony....
 
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if you havent ventured into the kopshite thread, I recommend you do...

theres countless snippets of scouse humour, bitterness, and good ol' fashioned stupidity...

but evo webs very own scouse funny man took the cake with this post:

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

try and tell me thier desperation doesnt make our continued dominance that much more sweeter...
 
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Happy May 26th!!

10 years today since we made history and bagged The Treble...

Canny believe it was that long ago..

(most memories of thay year are clearer than what I did two weeks ago)

So 10 years on and we're here again on the eve of (fingers crossed) making history...

Com Shield, World Club Cup, League Cup, Premiership Champs...

Happy Birthday Sir Matt!!
 
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The way I see it, after everything they "achieved" from that list this year, they still couldnt win the title. So what is it gonna take from them next year to stop us?
This season was their best chance in years and Rafa blew it (especially after that famous rant)
 
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Let's move on from Liverpool talk lads, We've got a Champions League to defend! :DD Fitting how 10 years ago today we were crowned Champions of Europe and the nice irony of 10 years on and were still Champions of Europe :))

He really is NOT our maximum threat. Messi, Xavi and Iniesta are by far more important players and definitely the key ones. If you manage to stop them, half the trophy is yours. That doesn't mean Heanry and Etoo are not dangerous, but they are finishing plays, while the three small ones are the ones that create everything.

The thing we fans of barcelona fear the most is aerial play. We're too weak at that...


Well yes their the players that keep you ticking over, The same goes for us in the likes of Carrick, Rooney and Anderson on the night will be key to how we perform. But when it comes to breaking through I believe Henry will worry us more than Messi because less attention will be on Henry.

I don't think we'll have a huge aerial threat apart from set peices which we can easily score from with Ronaldo, Vidic and Ferdinand all extremely good in the air.

BTW do you think Iniesta and Henry will be 100% fit? Im sure they'll both play but at what percentage of their ability. Worryingly same goes for Rio.
 
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Really can't tell how this match is going to go. Pretty nervous to be honest. With Rio half-fit and really not having much game time under his belt over the past few months, I can't help but think we'll conceed chances, moreso if we try to do what we did last year and sit deep. Henry is class, and won't be phased by the occasion, so I agree that he's probably the most likely to score. I think Messi will attract a lot of attention, and is due a big performance, but my real worry is the space that will be created by marking him tightly.

It would be nice to see us go out on the front foot for once and try to play our game against Barca, but I don't see it happening. I see Giggsy sitting on the edge of the centre circle looking to pick up and distribute balls to Ronaldo, who will be playing isolated on the shoulder of the last defender the whole match.

I see it as a 3-1 victory to Barca, but a very close one, with us being denied at least 2 one on ones by rubbish offside decisions.
 
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You'll walk the whole thing.

I think you'll win the Premiership.

I see it as a 3-1 victory to Barca, but a very close one, with us being denied at least 2 one on ones by rubbish offside decisions.

Im sure Ive said this before but how often has Ronaldo been wrongly given offside FFS! The linesman needs to be on his game, Im sure Ronnie will time one right hopefully the Lino gets it right
 
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I think you'll win the Premiership.



Im sure Ive said this before but how often has Ronaldo been wrongly given offside FFS! The linesman needs to be on his game, Im sure Ronnie will time one right hopefully the Lino gets it right

It's not just been Ronaldo - I honestly believe we've had a dozen wrong one on one decisions go against us this season. And fair enough, we wouldn't have scored them all, but could have been some big game changing moments.

Works the same way for the opposition - Villa were through twice and had both incorrectly ruled offside.

Annoys me to no end, given it is explicitly in the rules to give the advantage to the attacker. That almost never, ever happens, because linesmen are more likely to err on the side of caution. I don't know how technolgy could be used to make those decisions in real time, but my lord that would help!
 
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Technology could have been used years ago. FIFA are just stalling the idea for no reason whatsoever. How hard can it be to implement? Its like how products in a supermarket are tagged so that once you walk inbetween the posts at the entrance with something in your hand, the alarm goes off. You're telling me supermarkets all over the world use something like this but we can't install something similar on a football pitch? You can easily do the same by having some kind of sensor on wristbands or boots to work out if someone is offside or not. But we'll never see that either.
 
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Fifa still want the game to be the same at grass roots as it is at the top level, this is why they are loathed to alter things, and in an ideal world that would work. Unfortunately with all the play acting lying and cheating going on it's become impossible.

It is also now big business not just Football and they will apply the pressure to get whatever they want in the end...
 
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I'm really not sure how it's gonna go tomorrow.

Haven't got the nerves just yet but I'm sure they'll build.

Gonna start drinking at 2 so whatever happens I'll probably be happy...
 
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you mean you're gonna miss it?
 
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aston-villa-09-10-nike-away-kit-6.jpg

Is that Barry's #?

Anyway, you guys don't need to worry. Park is a big game playa
 
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3:45 am for me. I'm driving to Okayama City to watch it in a bar with some of my students. Shit that I can't drink but sitting with 3 female university students will make up for it... especially if we win and they're drunk.
 
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Is that Barry's #?

Anyway, you guys don't need to worry. Park is a big game playa

no his squad number is 6, but he's Villa's 62nd England capped player, there's other promotional posters with Agbonlohor wearing 66, Ashley Young 65 and Emile Heskey 67. Apparently Villa have had more England Internationals than any other club.

the away kit is supposed to be a bit of a nod to the traditional England kit.
 
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no his squad number is 6, but he's Villa's 62nd England capped player, there's other promotional posters with Agbonlohor wearing 66, Ashley Young 65 and Emile Heskey 67. Apparently Villa have had more England Internationals than any other club.

the away kit is supposed to be a bit of a nod to the traditional England kit.

Wow - great knowledge :) !
 
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My money is on Man Utd to win, because Barca can only play one way and they cry when they can't play it. Add to that, 3/4s of their back line are missing and if closed down, Messi again will go missing. So it's got to be Utd. Although the ref and Uefa may have a say. ;)
Not bothered who wins though, but i want to be entertained, so 6 goals at least please. I will be awarding prizes for the most elaborate dive of the night too.
 
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I see a United fan has already been stabbed, poor bloke/girl.

I still can't believe Uefa gave the final to Rome.
 
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I see a United fan has already been stabbed, poor bloke/girl.

I still can't believe Uefa gave the final to Rome.

It was a bloke by all accounts in his leg, he discharged himself from hospital, unfortunately even if whoever's fans are behind it gun down ten Manchester UTD fans in cold blood in their beds, FIFA will point the finger our way and most likely ban us from Europe...

Sep and Platini are just praying for trouble to boot us, I'm surprised they did not change the venue once they knew a British club would be in the final to Kabul...;)
 
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@ Prof - My head says United have an advantage, my gut says Barca will nick it. Like I said before, I agree with you that the ref will be very important. From the Chelsea match it's claer the barca players love a dive (though at least the descipable antics of alves will be missing from the final) and if he constantly blows it'll ruin the spectacle.
 
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I see a United fan has already been stabbed, poor bloke/girl.

I still can't believe Uefa gave the final to Rome.

Matt, what does that have to do with anything? As if there are no brainless hooligans in Istanbul or London?
Get the facts straight, a lot of Man U fans broke the prohibition and started causing havoc.
There are always 2 parties in cases like these and I find it downright unfair if you were to blame the city or its inhabitants for it.
 
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