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Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 4:43 pm
by st_brendy
And that is that. Newcastle safe, Hull down.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 4:43 pm
by Gingerfinch
Hull look down.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 4:44 pm
by sussexpob
st_brendy wrote:
sussexpob wrote:The toon score..... hull have their fate in their own hands though, a goal to stay up at the moment


Huh? No they don't. Hull are down if Newcastle win, even if Hull win 10-0.


Yeah, I subsequently have been corrected

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 7:35 pm
by andy
no suprise that Sam won't be our gaffer next year, however god knows who will come in..

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 8:11 pm
by yuppie
cricketfan90 wrote:no suprise that Sam won't be our gaffer next year, however god knows who will come in..



Seems like he was sacked at half time, though West Ham claim it was a computer glitch.

Not sure what West Ham are expecting. A push for Europe so they can fill their free football ground?

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 10:07 pm
by GGAS
Remember when Paul Merston was ridiculed for saying Arsenal would finish 20 points ahead of Soton? We'll he was only wrong by 5...

:halo:

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Sun May 24, 2015 10:21 pm
by mikesiva
6-1...if I was sterling I would want to leave too.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:56 am
by sussexpob
mikesiva wrote:6-1...if I was sterling I would want to leave too.


Agree.

Seems Rodgers has come out and said if the owners want him out, he will walk.....

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:38 pm
by Gingerfinch
On Sky Sports news this morning, they brought up all these stats from the past season. Most passes, most short passes, most long passes, most possession, and so on. Anyone else not give two hoots about these pointless stats? It's not Gridiron.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:56 pm
by dan08
Gingerfinch wrote:On Sky Sports news this morning, they brought up all these stats from the past season. Most passes, most short passes, most long passes, most possession, and so on. Anyone else not give two hoots about these pointless stats? It's not Gridiron.

Some stats are useful but i don't care about any of those ones. Goals, assists, chances created are the only ones that matter really.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 1:59 pm
by Aidan11
The scores at the end of the game and the league table afterwards are all that matter.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 3:33 pm
by st_brendy
sussexpob wrote:
mikesiva wrote:6-1...if I was sterling I would want to leave too.


Agree.

Seems Rodgers has come out and said if the owners want him out, he will walk.....


Very gracious of him...

I cannot wait for the day that he leaves Liverpool. In fact, I cannot wait for the day that he leaves football altogether. His arrogance is off the scale, and he is basically stealing a living as a top flight football manager thanks to the great platform that the likes of Di Matteo put in place for him at Swansea.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Mon May 25, 2015 9:26 pm
by sussexpob
st_brendy wrote:
sussexpob wrote:
mikesiva wrote:6-1...if I was sterling I would want to leave too.


Agree.

Seems Rodgers has come out and said if the owners want him out, he will walk.....


Very gracious of him...

I cannot wait for the day that he leaves Liverpool. In fact, I cannot wait for the day that he leaves football altogether. His arrogance is off the scale, and he is basically stealing a living as a top flight football manager thanks to the great platform that the likes of Di Matteo put in place for him at Swansea.


I cant decide if this is sarcasm, or if this is a surprising rebellion in the Liverpool fan base that wants him out?

Personally, I think he is lucky he isnt subjected to enmass criticism, he bought very poorly this year, wasted a huge amount of money and have left Liverpool in a relatively bad position, even with Suarez leaving taken into account.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2015 6:22 pm
by st_brendy
sussexpob wrote:
st_brendy wrote:
sussexpob wrote:
mikesiva wrote:6-1...if I was sterling I would want to leave too.


Agree.

Seems Rodgers has come out and said if the owners want him out, he will walk.....


Very gracious of him...

I cannot wait for the day that he leaves Liverpool. In fact, I cannot wait for the day that he leaves football altogether. His arrogance is off the scale, and he is basically stealing a living as a top flight football manager thanks to the great platform that the likes of Di Matteo put in place for him at Swansea.


I cant decide if this is sarcasm, or if this is a surprising rebellion in the Liverpool fan base that wants him out?

Personally, I think he is lucky he isnt subjected to enmass criticism, he bought very poorly this year, wasted a huge amount of money and have left Liverpool in a relatively bad position, even with Suarez leaving taken into account.


Just because I like Liverpool, doesn't make me a fan. And infact, under Rodgers, I don't like Liverpool - I've just never been bothered to change my details on here. I cannot stand the man. Give me Rafa, Riise, Hamann, and Hyppia any day over Rodgers, Mario, Sterling and Henderson.

Rodgers was a total disaster at Reading, and his success at Swansea was, like I say, largely down to the foundations which were already in place when he arrived. Just as they have been for Laudrup and Monk too. He fluked his way into the Liverpool job, and was massively fortunate to have Suarez in his team last season. It's not just the purchases this year which were poor. Every purchase Liverpool have made since he became manager, with the exception of Sturridge and Coutinho, have been poor. I mean, Joe Allen, come on.

Re: Premiership 2014/2015

PostPosted: Tue May 26, 2015 11:43 pm
by Alviro Patterson
6th place in the Premier League and FA Cup semi-finalists

Blimey, Liverpool fans don't half expect much do they? Most clubs in the Football League would love a season like that.