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Play nicely, mate. You're bound to get flak coming on here. But you'll find that people' barks really are worse than there bites.
I'll take your word for it mate
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Play nicely, mate. You're bound to get flak coming on here. But you'll find that people' barks really are worse than there bites.
Im more of a poodle of love, but i suffer from bouts of rabies.
I take it you're referring to his comments about Ferguson? Personally I thought his comments were spot on. It has been speculated that he is cracking up or losing his nerve etc but to be honest, wether that's true or not everything he said was correct. I know you lot don't really like him but did you by any chance agree with his allegations?
I dont like Rafael but I will conceed that he did make some valid points about Taggart . But on the other hand Rafael should realise that Taggart himself could , if he wanted too , make an equally valid case showing Rafael to be a dummy spitting whinger .
Rafael , Wenger and Taggart are all the same league to me . They all moan like [Poor language removed] when things rightly or wrongly dont go their respective way . Moyes had a period when he was going the same way but he realised that making ones self look a **** in true Rafael stylee isnt a good look and became Mr Humble
I disagree, they dont want it more, we have a point to prove, the players know this, the fans know this, Moyes knows this and im pretty damn sure the RS will know it.
It's got nothing to do with wanting it more, Liverpool simply have more quality and there team is much more suited to Derby games.
They do have more quality, but recently that hasn't been the reason they've beaten us. The main thing I want to see from our boys is some mental toughness. Keep playing the same way we have been the last few games and don't crawl back into our shells. If they score a goal, I want it to be because their good players do something good, not because we've given the ball away or fallen over.