dazby wrote:Think it's pretty obvious that this is their response to all the bad press they got last season. I've seen barely 5 minutes of it as dippers give me the shits.
Here are my questions.
1. Do you watch it?
2. Is it any good?
3. Is the UK watching it in numbers and is the show repairing the damage caused by the racists last season?
Avalon wrote:Caught a few games, they definitely seem to be up for it. The game against Norwich was impressive. Against Man Utd, even with a man down, they absolutely went for it.
They're football seems to be improving. It's their defense that cocks them up though.
simon12 wrote:I woulkd rather watch peter andre than them winging wankers.
LookMumImOnMCF.net wrote:Avalon wrote:Caught a few games, they definitely seem to be up for it. The game against Norwich was impressive. Against Man Utd, even with a man down, they absolutely went for it.
They're football seems to be improving. It's their defense that cocks them up though.
It's a program cheif called Being: Liverpool. A docu about the club. Dazby has tried to be really original with this title which may be misleading.
I've seen bits of it but it waddles on for too long. I enjoyed seeing Suarez, Coates and Lucas playing Monopoly.
1) Not really
2) See 1
3) I doubt many people have given it much attention
Mike J wrote:Its cringeworthy in the extreme. Loads of slow motions of rodgers are hilarious.
Avalon wrote:Caught a few games, they definitely seem to be up for it. The game against Norwich was impressive. Against Man Utd, even with a man down, they absolutely went for it.
They're football seems to be improving. It's their defense that cocks them up though.
Chinners wrote:
Thats a step too far I feel ...
Liverpool's stuttering season has been dealt a fresh blow after Fabio Borini broke his right foot during training with Italy’s Under 21s.
The 21-year-old was preparing for his country’s Euro 2013 play-off with Sweden in Pescara when he suffered the injury to his scafoide bone and taken to hospital for X-rays.
There is no diagnosis yet of how long Borini, who was signed for £10million from Roma in July, will be out but it could be that he is sidelined for months rather than weeks.
It leaves Luis Suarez as Liverpool’s only fit striker for the foreseeable future and leaves Brendan Rodgers fretting that his leading scorer will return from Uruguay’s World Cup qualifiers unscathed.
The Liverpool boss loaned out Andy Carroll to West Ham in August and was unable to replace the England striker, leaving him short of options.
Rodgers was desperate to bring Clint Dempsey to Anfield but was outbid by Tottenham. The decision by the club's board not to back their manager looks even more costly in light of Borini's injury.
Suarez meanwhile will line up against Argentina and he has admitted for the first time to a South American newspaper that he will have to change his ways on the pitch.
He has courted controversy once again this week after he went down theatrically in an attempt to win a penalty in last Sunday’s 0-0 draw with Stoke at Anfield.
But Suarez, who has been booked three times in the Barclays Premier League this season, is aware that he needs to stop showing dissent to match officials...
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