There's no shame in losing at St. Mary's this season. We were lucky to snatch a win there and they actually tore City a new one when they played them.
With a little help from Gareth Barry of course :)
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There's no shame in losing at St. Mary's this season. We were lucky to snatch a win there and they actually tore City a new one when they played them.
With a little help from Gareth Barry of course :)
Well thank you for trying to make me feel better but you really can't compare Liverpool to either of the Manchester teams. I think losing 3-1 is a pretty good result for us actually! :excited:
For any City fans wanting to find some positives (or perhaps negatives depending on your outlook!), us beating you today helped rescue me from the life questioning depression I've been suffering from ever since that awful, awful match against Wigan.
A loss is a loss but when the components for the loss were the result of terrible refereeing its hard to swallow http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8378/8...be228daf_o.gif
This a potentially career ending challenge here and its cringeworthy to even watch. No warning, no card, no sending off at all for this guy either. Possibly could have changed the game, who knows.
The 2nd goal they got was the result of an obvious handball as well and nothing was said about that.
The Wigan manager then goes on to say contact is inevitable, the player got the ball. That he's glad they got a handball goal.
Somewhere Maradona is crying tears of joy.
That "tackle" is smurfing nasty and clear red. I admit I was slightly excited when I had heard about a Newcastle player getting smurfing taken out because I had hoped it was Yohan Cabaye, who is owed several "tackles" like that. Nasty piece of work.
Surprised you never mentioned Tiote, he makes Cabaye look like nothing with his reckless challenges, lunges and kicks constantly. The guy's a liability and I question why he keeps getting picked :/
Tiote was playing like Nathan Dyer had a bounty on his head at Parc Saint Jacques. Honestly surprised ol' Nate Dogg didn't go off injured.
It was last week he was the reason for the Penalty Stoke got. Its not often he goes a game without a yellow and even without that a player like that just gives away free kicks and penalties.
From the replays I saw, it seemed as though the linesman was looking right at the McManaman tackle, so no idea how he didn't get sent off. Looks like the FA are going to hand down a three-match ban, so at least he won't get away with it entirely.
Also, can someone confirm that Gervinho actually scored when through on goal this weekend and that it wasn't just a dream/hallucination on my part?
According to not only the Wigan manager but their chairman too, that challenge was completely clean. You know, rather than try to stir up a situation what's the harm in just manning up and apologising rather than trying to cover it up like its nothing?
The club is doing nothing but harm to their reputation with statements like this.
End of the day one of THEIR players made a potentially career ending and malicious challenge on another team's player and from what I hear he did a very similar challenge, studs showing to a Manchester City player in what I think is a reserve match not too long ago.
You can't die when every single PL player is coked up to the nines on steroids 24-7.
I assumed it was growth hormones except they only worked on his forehead.
Michael Owen's announced he's going to retire at the end of the season. Good.
Psy, I'm already watching the 2001 FA Cup Final goal to save you the trouble of posting it. :)
Oh wow, has it really been that long since you posted here? I have nothing but contempt for Little Mickey now! :jess: