Camebro wrote:Pretty pish penalties, ah well on tonight's performance we will hump them in the league.
Ted Hughes wrote:We have had plenty of comments on here about how a Sturridge type player in our squad would give us something extra. Well imo we have one in Iheanacho. He's got everything Sturridge has but he also has a wicked pass on him & ten times more awareness than Sturridge had at the same age.
He is too good to be loaned out imo. We should get him in the squad as soon as he is available & get him in the team whenever we can. If we do that, he will be twice the player come May, than he is now, & we will have something very special on our hands. Don't send him away; play him.
Blue Blood wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:We have had plenty of comments on here about how a Sturridge type player in our squad would give us something extra. Well imo we have one in Iheanacho. He's got everything Sturridge has but he also has a wicked pass on him & ten times more awareness than Sturridge had at the same age.
He is too good to be loaned out imo. We should get him in the squad as soon as he is available & get him in the team whenever we can. If we do that, he will be twice the player come May, than he is now, & we will have something very special on our hands. Don't send him away; play him.
I don't think we have a choice but to send him out on loan. Sounds like a work permit is likely going to be an initial issue for us.
I've a feeling his increased presence in the tourny is all in aid of us chancing our hand at getting a "special talent" permit. Very tough to get them, if we fail, a loan beckons for the lad. We need to choose that move wisely.
phips wrote:I'm behind on the match but I'm a little confused.
NYCFC is part owned by MCFC yet the crowd is overwhelmingly for Liverpool. beyond that, Liverpool is owned by the owner of the Boston Red Sox. This game is in NYC which is run by the Yankees. And, MCFC is also part owned by the Yankees.
one would've thought that the NYC crowd would be on our side
PrezIke wrote:phips wrote:I'm behind on the match but I'm a little confused.
NYCFC is part owned by MCFC yet the crowd is overwhelmingly for Liverpool. beyond that, Liverpool is owned by the owner of the Boston Red Sox. This game is in NYC which is run by the Yankees. And, MCFC is also part owned by the Yankees.
one would've thought that the NYC crowd would be on our side
Liverpool is a more well established club within "literary cirlcles" in america which is wide spread within newer football/premiership supporters, many of whom are "mellenials."
There seems to be possibly a romantic view held of liverpool as the underdog, with tradition, who have/spend less money than our club, or chelsea...myth or not, as was why the red sox in baseball became a popular team as a rival of the yankees, who we are closely associated here (and hated by many btw...think united).
Meanwhile nycfc is barely on the radar of most ny'ers. This will likely change but the city's demographics can explain the fans' reaction easily. See btw who is the dominant crowd at brooklyn nets vs ny knicks games in brooklyn.
DoomMerchant wrote:jojo looks like the sexy ass fucker he is on instagram.
Keep taking the shirtless, rod-grabbing selfies bro. The shit is working!
he's like a dream right now. He and navas are like cake and ice cream.
cheers
Ted Hughes wrote:phips wrote:I'm behind on the match but I'm a little confused.
NYCFC is part owned by MCFC yet the crowd is overwhelmingly for Liverpool. beyond that, Liverpool is owned by the owner of the Boston Red Sox. This game is in NYC which is run by the Yankees. And, MCFC is also part owned by the Yankees.
one would've thought that the NYC crowd would be on our side
Probably because NY City don't actually exist yet, Liverpool have been building up support there for 40 years while we were shite. Remarkable how many City fans exist already imo.
Nigels Tackle wrote:reading the match reports on the train in, i'm pretty sure i must have dreamt that we totally outplayed liverpool for large parts of last night's game. weird
Ted Hughes wrote:PrezIke wrote:phips wrote:I'm behind on the match but I'm a little confused.
NYCFC is part owned by MCFC yet the crowd is overwhelmingly for Liverpool. beyond that, Liverpool is owned by the owner of the Boston Red Sox. This game is in NYC which is run by the Yankees. And, MCFC is also part owned by the Yankees.
one would've thought that the NYC crowd would be on our side
Liverpool is a more well established club within "literary cirlcles" in america which is wide spread within newer football/premiership supporters, many of whom are "mellenials."
There seems to be possibly a romantic view held of liverpool as the underdog, with tradition, who have/spend less money than our club, or chelsea...myth or not, as was why the red sox in baseball became a popular team as a rival of the yankees, who we are closely associated here (and hated by many btw...think united).
Meanwhile nycfc is barely on the radar of most ny'ers. This will likely change but the city's demographics can explain the fans' reaction easily. See btw who is the dominant crowd at brooklyn nets vs ny knicks games in brooklyn.
I bet half of them were Irish & not even from New York.
john68 wrote:Whatever the result, its a preseason game and I am liking what I am seeing.
john68 wrote:Whatever the result, its a preseason game and I am liking what I am seeing.
Navas is like Kinkladze with a brain,
Jovetic is a very very clever box of tricks.
The Natcho has such confidence for a kid.
Sinclair looks like he's up for it.
Hart and Big Willy are going to have a great battle for the keeper's shirt.
So much class, great movement and we have yet to see Zabba, Kompany, Demichaos, Silva, Aguero, Fenandinho (the Mangler if we get him) etc.
I was a bit footballed out but now can't wait. We have onehelluva squad....where do we play em all?
Dubciteh wrote:Where is Nasri these days?
Dubciteh wrote:Where is Nasri these days?
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