The Football Thread - Season 2012/2013

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jonneymendoza said:
Lol I'm confused.

It must be the everlasting sense of hysteria after winning the premier league that's got you confused. I don't imagine Joe understands :D :lol:
 
joescrivens said:
a leagues a league, the name of it is irrelevant :thumbs:

Sounds as though you've rehearsed that one before, it even applies to Europa too :lol:
 
Jonjo Shelvey: the new Zidane. You heard it here first. ;) :P
 
Jonjo Shelvey: the new Zidane. You heard it here first. ;) :P

Why can't he be the new JonJo Shelvey?

Comparing players is never a good thing, different era, team-mates, ball, fitness levels, .......the only two things are that are comparable at the moment are....sex and they play in midfield.
 
tiler65 said:
Why can't he be the new JonJo Shelvey?

Comparing players is never a good thing, different era, team-mates, ball, fitness levels, .......the only two things are that are comparable at the moment are....sex and they play in midfield.

God, Tommy, it was a joke. Winky face?
 
I was referring to that, Tom, but the Zidane comment was tongue in cheek. I do rate him though.
 
'Carry on: Liverpool' I've seen some of it on Fox but will probably watch it later asuming I don't get a 'pass' for a night out tonight..

Do we get to evict people or anything ?

Looking forward to hooking up with some mates back home for a trip to Anfield on Sunday.

We even get a letter on arrival.

"Dear Supporter,

"The great support you gave the team here last season has seen our allocation back up to near-full levels. I want you to continue that progress today.

"But today is about much more than not blocking gangways. Today is about thinking hard about what makes United the best club in the world.

"Our rivalry with Liverpool is based on a determination to come out on top - a wish to see us crowned the best against a team that held that honour for so long.

"It cannot and should never be based on personal hatred. Just ten days ago, we heard the terrible, damning truth about the deaths of 96 fans who went to watch their team try and reach the FA Cup final and never came back.

"What happened to them should wake the conscience of everyone connected with the game.

"Our great club stands with our great neighbours Liverpool today to remember that loss and pay tribute to their campaign for justice. I know I can count on you to stand with us in the best traditions of the best fans in the game.

"Yours sincerely, Sir Alex Ferguson."
 
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"But today is about much more than not blocking gangways. Today is about thinking hard about what makes United the second best club in the world after Liverpool.

"Yours sincerely, Sir Alex Ferguson." [/I]

Corrected that for you/fergie
 
dinners said:
I hate 'corrected that for you' posts. Too easy.

Probably going to be another frenetic naff game anyway :lol:

5-3 with Shelvey scoring a hat trick of 30 yarders.
 

Yep - that's flipping iPhones for you ;)

No doubt if you don't win it will be on uniteds terms of course :D

I was tempted to 'correct that for you' but rose above it.

You're on the right lines though. If United don't win then it probably will be down to us. ;)

Anyway - more important things to attend to - a nice new full chalkboard of tasty goodness tonight. I'll report my findings as usual Joe :thumbs:
 
I've had a good mix myself today

Titanic iceberg
Staffordshire brewery rudyard ruby
Jennings crag rat
Wychwood jester jack
 
I've had a good mix myself today

Titanic iceberg
Staffordshire brewery rudyard ruby
Jennings crag rat
Wychwood jester jack

Sounds good

No idea what we'll have lined up. It's rare I go out on a Friday these days.

Thur is my night out as he drops the prices :D to clear the kegs so he can get a full set ready for Fri.

I'll leave it a while yet though so I can kill two birds with one stone and take Skye (my old dog). Quite fancy a few nips. Islay of course.
 
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Got family visiting so can't watch the game but ears about sending off. Was it warranted or the usual ref being paid off by united?
 
At the half time interval, both commentators and one of those was Gary Neville said the way it was, the ref could have given them both a yellow as with were diving in, but chose to give Liverpool a red.
Mind you man utd were getting run ragged at the time.
 
What a farce. Can't believe Shelvey got a red for that. If anything Evans flew in more aggressively and got off by feigning injury. https://pbs.twimg.com/media/A3ex7AoCEAAcsyK.jpg

I also don't believe it was a penalty for united.

It's such a shame when these big games are decided by the ref. Liverpool deserved far more, even though I didn't particularly want them to win before the game.
 
It's such a shame when these big games are decided by the ref.
It's part of the game and it was before we had a million camera angles to examine for each incident :shrug:

Red card was 'harsh' only in that worse challenges (by Liverpool players amongst others) have gone unpunished in the past.

Relieved and happy about the win, but disappointed but not surprised by the booing at Evra.
 
Of course it was a penalty for man u. It was pretty straightforward. Good to see Suarez denied a pen. Why he needed to make out he was shot is beyond me and is justice for being a cheat!
 
Man U very lucky, lots of debatable decisions from the ref......will Liverpool be looking for a new manager?



(I bet Agger wishes he signed for city now......)
 
new2me said:
It's part of the game and it was before we had a million camera angles to examine for each incident :shrug:

Red card was 'harsh' only in that worse challenges (by Liverpool players amongst others) have gone unpunished in the past.

I'm not sure how the old "it's happened for years" is any sort of justification for what happened.

The red card was 'harsh' because both players flew in - arguably Evans more dangerously than Shelvey - and the ref only saw one half of what happened and penalised Shelvey for his lesser part in an ugly challenge. Evans has to, at the least, see equal punishment to Shelvey in that situation. What has gone unpunished in the last is a complete irrelevance to what was fair and right in this situation.
 
Man U very lucky, lots of debatable decisions from the ref......will Liverpool be looking for a new manager?

No, cause they are doing this the right way and well are opening fixtures were tough.

Liverpools performance was good, even when down to 10 men and with Utd with 12 men. Time and some good business in the transfer window to find some goals will sort are problems out.
 
I'm not sure how the old "it's happened for years" is any sort of justification for what happened.

The red card was 'harsh' because both players flew in - arguably Evans more dangerously than Shelvey - and the ref only saw one half of what happened and penalised Shelvey for his lesser part in an ugly challenge. Evans has to, at the least, see equal punishment to Shelvey in that situation. What has gone unpunished in the last is a complete irrelevance to what was fair and right in this situation.

It's not justification, but the argument of what the ref sees and what we see from several angles has been done to death. Years ago, we didn't know they were getting things wrong; now we have people obsessing over that and stupid handshakes. :|
 
new2me said:
It's not justification, but the argument of what the ref sees and what we see from several angles has been done to death. Years ago, we didn't know they were getting things wrong; now we have people obsessing over that and stupid handshakes. :|

I'm sorry, I have no idea what point you're trying to make now :)
 
Liverpools performance was good, even when down to 10 men and with Utd with 12 men
I wont correct your English as you have at least half a language up on me, but either your counting is poor, or your humour extremely tired ;)
 
Roles reversed today.

It's normally Liverpool that struggle at Anfield against the bottom teams but it was our turn today.

That said, being the better side has seen us leave empty handed in recent seasons so we were due one.

The Shelvey sending off was justified as was the penalty for United.

I think the Suarez penalty could have easily been awarded too but he doesn't do himself any favours.
 
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