04 Mar 2018 19:25:15
My friend told me he's happy when we beat a big team but even happier when we beat a team who come to park the team bus at an field, what about you guys?


1.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 20:00:17
I have to be honest, i celebrated yesterdays win harder than any win since we beat Man City. I was out till 1am in my Liverpool shirt doing karaoke 😂

I don't even fully know why it felt so sweet, but i think i just saw it as one of our toughest games left because Rafa is so good a getting a 0-0 from a much better team away from home! We have historically struggled to break down disciplined teams but the movement yesterday was so good, that we could have had 4 or 5 if the finishing/ final ball had been slightly better. Still managed to get a comfortable win though and in seasons gone by, Diame's shot goes in and we draw 1-1 with a late Milner penalty or a 25 yard strike from our old number 10, Judas.


2.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 20:02:01
Lately I've been delighted after beating West Ham and Newcastle because we really struggled to beat them on other occasions. I really do believe that we are going to be top 4 more often.


3.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 20:09:44
I’m happy whenever we win, but I was happier when we beat City than Newcastle.


4.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 20:59:26
Let’s hope Palace beat United tomorrow to round off a good weekend.


5.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 21:04:03
For sure happy we win. Although it pisses, me off when we lose to teams we should beat. Most of the times is because the players think all they have to do is show up to the game and don't try.

I get it, easier to psyche yourself up against the likes of Man City, and champions League.

But the good teams should never disrespect the opposition, whether it's Real Madrid, or Everton (lol)


6.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 21:17:17
Shame to call coutinio a judas. He continued to put in great performances long after it was well known by all that he wanted out. Its not like he joined Everton or utd. He joined Barcelona and as a South American, we all know it was his dream. He saved us many a time with his world class talent and slagging him off stinks of sour grapes. He loved his time in Liverpool and was offered a promotion, it's not like he is a scouser. Not only did he leave to join, who many feel are, the greatest team in the world but he was offered a MASSIVE pay rise. I still really like him. As a football fan it is hard not to admire him. He didn't leave us high and dry, he signed that new contract ensuring that we received a massive fee for him. Y. N. W. A Philip Coutinio.


7.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 22:21:37
Barry you've just displayed a certain type of Liverpool supporters mindset and it's alarming, but not unexpected.


8.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 22:09:34
your right there SS, but what got me was when he handed in a transfer request the day before the season started,
thats what you call bad timing .
after that, I just wanted the highest price for him,
and now, he is just another ex Liverpool player .


9.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 22:09:56
Still left after all we gave him.

If i gave my Mrs a hug and kiss just before i went off an cheated on her, would she thank me for being nice to her until i lefr? Ha. Nah, I'd be eating through a canala for the next 50 years.


10.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 22:30:17
We are the greatest club in the world I'm not sure why Barcelona is. They have a lot of prestige but then so do we. I don't blame Coutinho for going but I don't think he should have signed a new contract with us if he was intent on leaving anyway.


11.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 22:39:00
I am plentiful happy as long as we get 3 points.


12.) 04 Mar 2018
04 Mar 2018 22:45:55
No mk but she might appreciate the Pre nuptial agreement. And husbands wives are meant to stay together, footballers are transient.


13.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 00:02:42
I think he signed the new contract so we would get more for him. It gave him a deserved pay rise for 6 months and took away any thoughts of a Bosman transfer.


14.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 03:51:30
I am disappointed any time we don't win. but more so when it is against a mid- or bottom-of-the-table team. However, give me a win over any of the other bigger teams any day. To be the best, you have to beat the best - that's why the Champions League is so good in my opinion. I appreciate league is so tough as you have to manage mindset, rotation and other variables as well as skillsets. In the CL, it should come down to tactics and skillset mainly as all players appear up for the games.


15.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 07:53:39
Firstly, not a lot will overtake the high of that Man City game. A solid 2-0 over Newcastle was immensely satisfying but matches like the one against City is the reason why football is the best sport in the world.

Secondly, people really need to get over Coutinho leaving. He didn't dream of playing for Liverpool as a child. Whatever his reasons for signing contracts etc, it doesn't matter. We got an astounding deal for him and we have been better without him. Comparing his move to cheating on your missus is disrespectful to your missus and a bit childish. She's meant to be there forever, footballers move all the time.

Thirdly, Waro, I don't know how old you are but if you are old enough to remember 'the glory days', you will also be old enough to remember that a hell of a lot has happened in that time. There have been at least 4 powershifts in that time, seeing different teams ruling the roost in England and we have not been even close to matching past glories. That ended 30 years ago, give or take. When our current owners took over we were at our lowest spot that I can remember and now we are progressing, looking to the top once again. We don't have a Sheikh or an oil baron, but we do have an experienced, successful sports investment company that don't want to settle for mediocrity either. We all want to be champions, it's just that some of us are more pragmatic about climbing the steps in between first.


16.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 08:26:32
Oops, wrong button. I was going to refer to the settling in of new players and unsettling of existing ones and how Klopp is only saying they are all together and joking at this stage of the season. It must be tough being a manager and having to disappoint several players every week. It's easy to drop players when things aren't going well. (Or words to that effect, but more convoluted) .


17.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 09:31:37
Knuckledragger, you say Coutinho didn't dream of playing for Liverpool when he was a child and that is fair enough! But please a quick google search of Coutinho as a child you will find he never dreamed of playing for Barcelona as a kid either!


18.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 12:12:34
The whole point about coutinho is that he signed a massive contract in the Jan with a huge pay rise and then put his request in 6 months later faked injuries to force his move and from that moment on I don't believe he should have kicked another ball for Liverpool.


19.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 12:30:18
It doesn't matter who he dreamed of playing for as a kid, what i mean is that he had no lifelong loyalty to Liverpool, and nor should he just because we all do. Also, that huge pay rise and 6 year contract more than paid for itself in the fee we received for him. Without that contract, we wouldn't have been able to demand half of what we got for him.


20.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 15:14:07
Why are we still talking about Phil Coutinho?

Not like Liverpool fans to live in the past.

In all seriousness. Move one. We’re fine without him.


21.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 16:46:22
True Navy, I should have left well alone.


22.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 18:39:36
Nuckledragger, I've been a season ticket holder since 1983 and going the game since 1981, not sure why this is relevant to my post but there you go. My point is, we now have a certain band of supporters who are delighted to be a regular champions league team and I think this is a small team mentality. Look what's happening at arsenal at the minute, being satisfied with a top four finish and having hundreds of million in the bank are great for only one set of people FSG.


23.) 05 Mar 2018
05 Mar 2018 21:15:25
You make a good point Waro, but looking at where we've been and where we seem to be going settling for a few successive seasons of champions league qualification puts us on a better footing with which to build upon. We've broken our transfer record 3 times in a row and are spending in a way to aim for the top. Arsenal have been spending to maintain position for a while. We are spending to improve consistently and who knows where the ceiling lies?