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A Guardian article with some merit.

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  • A Guardian article with some merit.

    I feel dirty now

    https://www.theguardian.com/football...mate-liverpool

  • #2
    Originally posted by Sir C View Post
    I would make one point, which will irritate some people.

    What Liverpool did in the second half- THAT is game management. Aimless, stifling control, with the ball, in the opposition half.

    If our game management mode looked like that, none of you would have to listen to me moan every week

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sir C View Post
      The Grauniad?s often struck a more cerebral tone when it comes to sports journalism. David Lacey was always excellent. I still lament the passing of Times scribe, Brian Glanville in all things Football though.
      ?60k people having bad sex? was rather good.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Peter View Post
        I would make one point, which will irritate some people.

        What Liverpool did in the second half- THAT is game management. Aimless, stifling control, with the ball, in the opposition half.

        If our game management mode looked like that, none of you would have to listen to me moan every week
        Liverpool fans must be wondering why Slots been so profligate in defence up to this point, after watching that low block masterclass.
        I?m not sure if that?s a compliment to us,or a critique of Slots game management strategy when playing lower league teams, where they get much more of the ball in those high press games.

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