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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC" part 2

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I didn't know Raymond Chandler or Mickey Spilllane were RS ???? Rawk is waxing lyrically this morning (amongst the swearing about Barca being cheats/Suarez not being able to walk round town with his family/Messi etc etc zzzzz that is)……………

mikey_LFC
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Take it as a sign of respect. They were rattled. Underdogs in their own backyard, it rarely happens. We backed a tiger into a corner and felt the repercussions.

If last night was a boxing match it was two elite boxers but one demonstrating their ring craft and dynamism and one demonstrating their chin and ruthlessness. We controlled the spaces, pinned them back against the ropes and would be winning on points except for the couple they landed on our chin.

That's left us wounded, battling against the odds with a mountain to climb after six rounds gone. But we've got more fight and spirit than most, and we're about to be given an all mighty boost. We need to stick to our game plan in the second half and just be more clinical. Capture the moments when they're offered to us.

One of Klopp's all time favourite films is Rocky and its a script on that proportion that we need to write. Klopp lives for the fight, for the show of character. If anyone is capable of turning this around it is us, with a rocking Anfield crowd behind them. We've seen the impossible before and we will again. Let's make it Tuesday night. When our backs are against the walls and then piece by piece things start to go our way, the sense of inevitability builds. The opposition feels powerless against it. They are swallowed into a cauldron with no way out.


Think AC Milan, three goals in 6 minutes. Think Dortmund, 3 goals in 30 minutes. Think Olympiakos, 3 goals in a half. Think Man City, 3 goals in 20 minutes.

We've comeback against better sides, against lower odds, with worse players. Nothing is impossible. Remember the feeling of momentum, of inevitability that happens when the pieces start to fall into place. Remember the disbelief when leaving the ground, the elation as dreams become reality. Remember the glow that you wake up to the morning after the night before.

We've seen it before and it is glorious.

Feel the pain now and remember it. Get all the disappoint out of your system. Heartbreak builds character.

On Tuesday night, we go again. We go with absolute everything we've got.

We're not going anywhere.
I wish he would make his mind up.
 
I didn't know Raymond Chandler or Mickey Spilllane were RS ???? Rawk is waxing lyrically this morning (amongst the swearing about Barca being cheats/Suarez not being able to walk round town with his family/Messi etc etc zzzzz that is)……………

mikey_LFC
Believer

Take it as a sign of respect. They were rattled. Underdogs in their own backyard, it rarely happens. We backed a tiger into a corner and felt the repercussions.

If last night was a boxing match it was two elite boxers but one demonstrating their ring craft and dynamism and one demonstrating their chin and ruthlessness. We controlled the spaces, pinned them back against the ropes and would be winning on points except for the couple they landed on our chin.

That's left us wounded, battling against the odds with a mountain to climb after six rounds gone. But we've got more fight and spirit than most, and we're about to be given an all mighty boost. We need to stick to our game plan in the second half and just be more clinical. Capture the moments when they're offered to us.

One of Klopp's all time favourite films is Rocky and its a script on that proportion that we need to write. Klopp lives for the fight, for the show of character. If anyone is capable of turning this around it is us, with a rocking Anfield crowd behind them. We've seen the impossible before and we will again. Let's make it Tuesday night. When our backs are against the walls and then piece by piece things start to go our way, the sense of inevitability builds. The opposition feels powerless against it. They are swallowed into a cauldron with no way out.


Think AC Milan, three goals in 6 minutes. Think Dortmund, 3 goals in 30 minutes. Think Olympiakos, 3 goals in a half. Think Man City, 3 goals in 20 minutes.

We've comeback against better sides, against lower odds, with worse players. Nothing is impossible. Remember the feeling of momentum, of inevitability that happens when the pieces start to fall into place. Remember the disbelief when leaving the ground, the elation as dreams become reality. Remember the glow that you wake up to the morning after the night before.

We've seen it before and it is glorious.

Feel the pain now and remember it. Get all the disappoint out of your system. Heartbreak builds character.

On Tuesday night, we go again. We go with absolute everything we've got.

We're not going anywhere.


Who honestly writes this sha-bite?

Stay away from drugs kids, they're bad for ya.
 

Heartbreaking that, basically ended Keegan's serious mangerial career.
I disagree mate. Keegan got us promoted as division 1 champions scoring 108 goals. Keegan was a gung-ho style 'we'll score more goals than you' manager who had us playing some fantastic football, albeit we were absolute bobbins in defence at times. Players like Berkovic Benarbia Shaun Wright-Phillips had dazzling skills, and Goater Hukerby Barton Dunne Weaver and Macken were decent to say the least.

Part of our history that many think doesn't exist!
 

I didn't know Raymond Chandler or Mickey Spilllane were RS ???? Rawk is waxing lyrically this morning (amongst the swearing about Barca being cheats/Suarez not being able to walk round town with his family/Messi etc etc zzzzz that is)……………

mikey_LFC
Believer

Take it as a sign of respect. They were rattled. Underdogs in their own backyard, it rarely happens. We backed a tiger into a corner and felt the repercussions.

If last night was a boxing match it was two elite boxers but one demonstrating their ring craft and dynamism and one demonstrating their chin and ruthlessness. We controlled the spaces, pinned them back against the ropes and would be winning on points except for the couple they landed on our chin.

That's left us wounded, battling against the odds with a mountain to climb after six rounds gone. But we've got more fight and spirit than most, and we're about to be given an all mighty boost. We need to stick to our game plan in the second half and just be more clinical. Capture the moments when they're offered to us.

One of Klopp's all time favourite films is Rocky and its a script on that proportion that we need to write. Klopp lives for the fight, for the show of character. If anyone is capable of turning this around it is us, with a rocking Anfield crowd behind them. We've seen the impossible before and we will again. Let's make it Tuesday night. When our backs are against the walls and then piece by piece things start to go our way, the sense of inevitability builds. The opposition feels powerless against it. They are swallowed into a cauldron with no way out.


Think AC Milan, three goals in 6 minutes. Think Dortmund, 3 goals in 30 minutes. Think Olympiakos, 3 goals in a half. Think Man City, 3 goals in 20 minutes.

We've comeback against better sides, against lower odds, with worse players. Nothing is impossible. Remember the feeling of momentum, of inevitability that happens when the pieces start to fall into place. Remember the disbelief when leaving the ground, the elation as dreams become reality. Remember the glow that you wake up to the morning after the night before.

We've seen it before and it is glorious.

Feel the pain now and remember it. Get all the disappoint out of your system. Heartbreak builds character.

On Tuesday night, we go again. We go with absolute everything we've got.

We're not going anywhere.
Didnt anybody tell soft arse rocky lost?
 
Ferdinand is the best Centre Half in the Premier League era.
Best ball playing defender, but the likes of Vidic and Terry were better c/halves imo. If VVD plays at the same level for the next 5/6 seasons, then he can be compared to them. The three I mentioned were consistent over many seasons.
 
He's the modern day Rio Ferdinand. Great on the ball but not actually that great a defender. Rio, IMHO, was the most overrated player of his generation. VVD,, currently holds this title
I agree mate. Although VVD is a quality player the press have been fawning over him so much this season they have just held their annual bukkake party to help 'kop' him PFA.

We have Aymeric Laporte who is a top quality defender who goes under the radar without bells and whistles of VVD.
 

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