Grob wrote:As long as we play a striker, I think we'll be ok
johnpb78 wrote:john@staustell wrote:A 1-1 draw - a sure sign that he actually expects defeat and hopes to get away without a hiding:
MONDAY
Manchester City v Liverpool (2000 BST)
City did not really play with a centre forward in the goalless draw at Tottenham last weekend, which was strange. They had Carlos Tevez up front, with David Silva playing off him, but it did not work because Tevez likes to roam all over the pitch. City need to address that but manager Roberto Mancini probably won't know his best team yet. Will new signings James Milner and Mario Balotelli be involved against Liverpool? If so, how will they fit in?
When Roy Hodgson was in charge of Fulham, they were extremely hard to get the better off whenever they played away from home. I think Hodgson will continue that trend at Liverpool. This has got draw written all over it.
Prediction: 1-1
Hodgson's away record at Fulham: Played 47, won 7, drawn 18, lost 22.
colonel_muck wrote:johnpb78 wrote:john@staustell wrote:A 1-1 draw - a sure sign that he actually expects defeat and hopes to get away without a hiding:
MONDAY
Manchester City v Liverpool (2000 BST)
City did not really play with a centre forward in the goalless draw at Tottenham last weekend, which was strange. They had Carlos Tevez up front, with David Silva playing off him, but it did not work because Tevez likes to roam all over the pitch. City need to address that but manager Roberto Mancini probably won't know his best team yet. Will new signings James Milner and Mario Balotelli be involved against Liverpool? If so, how will they fit in?
When Roy Hodgson was in charge of Fulham, they were extremely hard to get the better off whenever they played away from home. I think Hodgson will continue that trend at Liverpool. This has got draw written all over it.
Prediction: 1-1
Hodgson's away record at Fulham: Played 47, won 7, drawn 18, lost 22.
he didn't say they were unbeatable. he said they were hard to get the better of.
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:colonel_muck wrote:johnpb78 wrote:john@staustell wrote:A 1-1 draw - a sure sign that he actually expects defeat and hopes to get away without a hiding:
MONDAY
Manchester City v Liverpool (2000 BST)
City did not really play with a centre forward in the goalless draw at Tottenham last weekend, which was strange. They had Carlos Tevez up front, with David Silva playing off him, but it did not work because Tevez likes to roam all over the pitch. City need to address that but manager Roberto Mancini probably won't know his best team yet. Will new signings James Milner and Mario Balotelli be involved against Liverpool? If so, how will they fit in?
When Roy Hodgson was in charge of Fulham, they were extremely hard to get the better off whenever they played away from home. I think Hodgson will continue that trend at Liverpool. This has got draw written all over it.
Prediction: 1-1
Hodgson's away record at Fulham: Played 47, won 7, drawn 18, lost 22.
he didn't say they were unbeatable. he said they were hard to get the better of.
If you look more closely, Mr Muck, you will see that that is not what he says at all.
He clearly said they were "extremely hard to get the better off" which makes no real contextual sense at all.
The possibility here is that Lawro got excited, drunk on his own sense of self importance he got greedy; throwing 'f's around like they were the license payer's money and not giving a damn about the grammatical consequences.
Or, as I suspect is the more likely re-enactment of what has actually happened, john@staustell did not attend the same high class level of copy & paste school that Mark (Blue Army) attended and has become sloppy with his work thinking that eagle eyed forum goers wouldn't recognise these basic errors in his final draft.
Either way it's a sick, twisted world when something like this is allowed to happen.
mr_nool wrote:LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:colonel_muck wrote:johnpb78 wrote:john@staustell wrote:A 1-1 draw - a sure sign that he actually expects defeat and hopes to get away without a hiding:
MONDAY
Manchester City v Liverpool (2000 BST)
City did not really play with a centre forward in the goalless draw at Tottenham last weekend, which was strange. They had Carlos Tevez up front, with David Silva playing off him, but it did not work because Tevez likes to roam all over the pitch. City need to address that but manager Roberto Mancini probably won't know his best team yet. Will new signings James Milner and Mario Balotelli be involved against Liverpool? If so, how will they fit in?
When Roy Hodgson was in charge of Fulham, they were extremely hard to get the better off whenever they played away from home. I think Hodgson will continue that trend at Liverpool. This has got draw written all over it.
Prediction: 1-1
Hodgson's away record at Fulham: Played 47, won 7, drawn 18, lost 22.
he didn't say they were unbeatable. he said they were hard to get the better of.
If you look more closely, Mr Muck, you will see that that is not what he says at all.
He clearly said they were "extremely hard to get the better off" which makes no real contextual sense at all.
The possibility here is that Lawro got excited, drunk on his own sense of self importance he got greedy; throwing 'f's around like they were the license payer's money and not giving a damn about the grammatical consequences.
Or, as I suspect is the more likely re-enactment of what has actually happened, john@staustell did not attend the same high class level of copy & paste school that Mark (Blue Army) attended and has become sloppy with his work thinking that eagle eyed forum goers wouldn't recognise these basic errors in his final draft.
Either way it's a sick, twisted world when something like this is allowed to happen.
Nice to see you back, all though slightly circumcised! I take it all your PM's are lost?
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