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Bila ada korang gaduh - gaduh, bila takde korang sebut - sebut. Romantik betul. ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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Reply 1540# RosesAre_Red
hehehhe..setuju la ko ckp...kira kita ni fighter gak la..kalah pun melawan..menang lagi la.. ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Reply 1541# HarizAzhari
MU & Liverpool mmg ditakdirkan utk romantik ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Suarez Injured.. |
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SUAREZ 2-1 STOKE
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Dendam dah terbalas dan rekod kebal Stoke lebur. Walaupun mereka gah dengan gol Jones pada lewat separuh pertama, namun Liverpool tak mengalah untuk menjadi mangsa buli Stoke lagi. Suarez menjadi wira kerana dua gol beliau amat bermakna untuk kita. Walaupun separuh pertama dia macam biasa melepaskan peluang untuk hasilkan gol namun separuh kedua, Suarez merupakan ancaman yang tak bisa dikekang lagi.
Gol pertama Suarez merupakan gol tercantik dari beliau dengan lencongan dari sebelah kiri menewaskan Sorenson. Setakat bola biasa memang Sorenson boleh tangkap tapi bola lencong sebegitu memang goli kuasa Gaban pun tak boleh menyelamatkan keadaan. Gol kedua juga lencongan juga tapi kali ini dengan kepala. Suarez terlepas dari perangkap curi ayam dan mencari sudut kiri Sorenson untuk dipanah.
Kebocoran pasukan kita memang lumrah alam. Tapi kalau dah terbiasa sangat, memang boleh jadi bencana. Gandingan Coates Carragher tak berpa cun, namun pertukaran Srtel dengan Carragher menjadikan pertahanan kita nampak kental dan mantap. Mungkin Srtel dan Coates gandingan masadepan, sebab keagresifan Skrtel dan kehebatan pintas serangan udara Stokes dari Coates menjadikan sistem pertahanan kita lebih ampuh.
STOKE CITY (4-4-2):
Sorensen 7; Huth 6, Woodgate 6, Shawcross 7, Wilson 6; Shotton 6 (Pennant 60), Whelan 6, Delap 6, Etherington 7 (Jerome 64, 6); Jones 7, Walters 8. Subs not used: Nash, Diao, Upson, Crouch, Palacios.
Penjaring: Walters 44
Denda: Shawcross, Whelan
LIVERPOOL (4-4-2):
Reina 6; Kelly 6, Carragher 5 (Skrtel 46, 6), Coates 5, Agger 6; Henderson 6, Lucas 6, Spearing 6, Maxi 6; Suarez 7, Carroll 5. Subs not used: Doni, Aurelio, Kuyt, Adam, Bellamy, Flanagan.
Penjaring: Suarez 54, 85
Denda: Carragher
Pengadil: Lee Probert
Pemain Terbaik: Jon Walters
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LIVERPOOL LAWAN WEST BROM
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Satu lagi pasukan cikai bakal kita tentang minggu ini. West Brom atau Baggies taklah sehebat mana tapi permainan mereka agak agresif dan pantas. Minggu lepas bila kita seri dengan Norwich pasukan mereka menang di Villa Park. Kebangkitan mereka mungkin kerana hero mereka Ediwinggey dah pulih dan cergas kembali. Nak harap taktik Pak Hodgson memang barai, tapi orang tua itu ada aura tersendiri yang membuatkan pemain patuh arahan.
Berbalik kepada pasukan kita. Berita yang menggusarkan ialah pemain harapan Suarez tidak dapat disahkan tahap kecederaan, tapi sumber risikan dia mungkin boleh bermain tapi kata putus hanya akan diberikan besok. Secara otomatik Carroll akan bermain mungkin dengan Kuyt jika keadaan Suarez tidak mengizinkan. Bellamy yang bermain bagus masa lawan Norwich dan Stoke patut main dikiri dan letak Downing dikanan pun tak apa.
Kembalinya Lucas membawa keceriaan buat kita. kehilangan beliau amat dirasai ketika lawan Norwich. Saya harap beliau akan dipadankan dengan kapten Gerrard dan tolak Adam kebangku simpanan. Jika bermain dengan seorang penyerang dan 5 pemain tengah, mungkin Adam akan ada peluang. Jika tak mungkin tragedi Oktober dengan Norwich bakal berulang. Ini bukan main-main, Mulumbu dan Brunt boleh ratah Adam dan Gerrard macam makan KFC jika barisan tengah seperti lawan Norwich kekal.
Paling saya risau setelah risaukan kecederaan Suarez, ialah kebocoran pertahanan yang menjadi-jadi. Hanya 2 kali sahaja kita tak bocor musim ini, yang lain bek kita melakukan kesilapan demi kesilapan yang pada saya memang tak patut. peranan Carragher sebagai tulang belakang pasukan kita kian terancam dan dia dah makin krosot. Agger yang telah pulih perlu diberikan peluang bergandingan dengan Skrtel. Coates juga nampak mcam dah tak lama dipertaruhkan tapi nampak terlalu awal musim ini.
Kemenangan harus dicari tak kira apa cara. Kita tak mahu tertinggal untuk cilok tempat ke slot Liga Juara Eropah musim depan. Jadi saya teka pasukan kita akan mengejutkan Albion tapi dengan margin rendah. Apakata anda, apakah kita mampu menang atau dibambu mereka. Jadi sila buat tekaan anda.
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Jangan Risau Liverpool confirm gigit West Brom punya{:4_182:}{:4_182:}{:4_182:} |
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Reply 1547# jualtshirt.com
tapi team ni aku rasa x penah kalah lagi..seri ngn menang je ![](static/image/smiley/default/curse.gif) |
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Jangan Risau Liverpool confirm gigit West Brom punya
jualtshirt.com Post at 28-10-2011 12:46 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
harap2 {:4_237:}{:4_189:} ![](static/image/smiley/default/loveliness.gif) |
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burung dgn burung ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Reply 1549# RosesAre_Red
Heheheh...Statement ngancam...klu team jiran sebelah tgk terharunya.. {:4_189:} |
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Reply 1551# RosesAre_Red
Burung Merah lagi Hebat {:4_244:} |
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Reply RosesAre_Red
Heheheh...Statement ngancam...klu team jiran sebelah tgk terharunya.. : ...
sudugaru Post at 28-10-2011 13:57 ![](http://mforum.cari.com.my/images/common/back.gif)
itupun kalo dorg terharu
kang dorg ckp kita dengki sokmo camne? ![](static/image/smiley/default/lol.gif) |
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Reply 1555# RosesAre_Red
abaikan je...{:4_192:} kita mmg hebat {:4_244:}{:4_232:}{:4_226:}{:4_245:} |
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Liverpool vs. West Bromwich Albion: 5 Key Battles for Reds and Baggies
Liverpool face off against former manager Roy Hodgson for the second time since his departure and the installation of Kenny Dalglish last January. The Reds were stifled by Hogdson the last time they traveled to the Hawthorns, and will hope for a better result at the weekend.
Roy Hogdson has stated his worry over the Luis Suarez factor, the striker dazzled the traveling Reds fans with a spectacular display of skill against Stoke City on Wednesday night, securing their progress to the quarter finals of the Carling Cup.
"Every game I've seen him play this year, he's looked incredible," said Hodgson.
"Even the Norwich game, he didn't score but it was a more a miracle that he didn't score, he got so many chances for himself. He is a very good player, a very dangerous player."
Suarez has been a thorn in Stoke's side, as he has three goals against them in as many games. It was against them that he scored only minutes into his Anfield debut back in February. He is also the biggest threat to West Brom's chances, and he has looked up for it all season.
The Reds now have to turn full focus back to the league, especially as two frustrating draws against Manchester United and Norwich City have them feeling they should be four more points to the good.
West Brom have been on the up lately, but the recent injury to their leading scorer Shane Long leaves the goal scoring duties back in the hands of Peter Odemwingie. However, his feet are more than capable when put to the test.
It should be a great game between the two sides. Liverpool are on form and, if they can continue to finish like they did against Stoke, they should take the match against the Baggies.
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Lucas Leiva returned to Liverpool's lineup against Stoke City in midweek after spending a match in the stands over the weekend. His suspension was due to already having racked up five yellows this season.
Paul Scharner has been the main man in West Brom's midfield for the last few games, so Lucas will be attempting to shut down his distribution to Peter Odemwingie up front.
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Steven Gerrard got the night off as the Reds took on Stoke City on Wednesday. That will not be the case this weekend, and Captain Fantastic will be recalled to drive the Liverpool midfield forward against West Brom.
Chris Brunt will not be directly facing Gerrard one-on-one, but the two of them are the heartbeat of their side's midfield, and are their club's captains.
Both will be pushing to assert their presence in attack, whoever is the more successful will have a lot to add to the end result.
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Vice-captain Jamie Carragher will have the job of stamping out the imposing attacking presence of West Brom's Peter Odemwingie. The veteran continues to be a solid performer for the Reds, and his experience in undeniable.
His opponent was the third highest goal scorer in the EPL last season with 15, and while he's yet to find his full form this season, he is still extremely dangerous.
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Luis Suarez ended his frustration over not putting a ball in the back of the net with a second half brace against Stoke City in Wednesday's game against Stoke City.
His first effort is one of the best we have seen all season and his second proved that, despite his short stature, he can rise to the occasion for a headed effort at goal.
Jonas Olsson will have his hands full with Suarez, who will no doubt be once again on the goal hunt. He continues to be relentless in attack for the Reds and his form is improving with every match.
When he hits full stride he could be hell on wheels for any club he faces.
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Craig Bellamy made a cameo appearance in the Carling Cup match after having a fine display against Norwich City last weekend.
The Welshman continues to look a great buy for Kenny Dalglish and, after getting a partial rest in midweek, he could be in line for a return to the first 11.
Steven Reid could be set to mark Liverpool's "Spitfire," depending on which side he lines up on.
The left is his preferred, but he could switch flanks with Stewart Downing depending on Kenny Dalglish's game plan.
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The Baggies upset the Reds 2-1 the last time they played at the Hawthorns. Roy Hogdson will hope they can repeat the feat, but the Reds have looked more dangerous than their score lines have shown lately. |
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Kenng Dalglish ![](static/image/smiley/default/shy.gif) |
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Reply 1558# RosesAre_Red
Hopefully dia main time lawan WBA ![](static/image/smiley/default/titter.gif) |
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Liverpool FC: 25 Greatest Moments in Reds History
They say history is all that Liverpool have.
But in the increasingly corporate world of takeovers, foreign investment and billionaire playthings, I'd say history is not a bad thing to have.
Especially when Liverpool's is a storied and accolade-laden history.
As Liverpool approach their 120th anniversary next year, a look back on the history books sees that Liverpool have won 18 League titles, seven FA Cups, seven League Cups, five European Cups, three UEFA Cups, and three UEFA Super Cups.
That's not a bad list. Not by a long shot.
It takes special and historical moments to sustain the footballing institution that is Liverpool. And here I present 25 events in Liverpool's illustrious time line that have set the tone and the backdrop for current Liverpool supporters.
Let's take a trip through history—and hope that there are many more to come.
1959: Bill Shankly and the Boot Room
Liverpool was made for me and I was made for Liverpool.
In December 1959, Bill Shankly and Liverpool Football Club began a happy marriage.
Shankly took the club, then languishing in the Second Division, to the First Division League title within five years of his reign. During his 15 years at Liverpool, he brought Liverpool three League titles, two FA Cups and the UEFA Cup, establishing them as a major player on the English football scene.
But more than being a brilliant manager, Shankly established the foundations and traditions that set the backdrop for an extended period of Liverpool dominance for the years to come.
He created the Boot Room as a place for tactical discussions. It would become a birthplace for future Liverpool coaches. He introduced fitness, skills and five-a-side training to the Liverpool players. He created camaraderie between the players and the coaching team.
And he certainly won the fans over with his sound-bites.
I was only in the game for the love of football—and I wanted to bring back happiness to the people of Liverpool.
1974: Bob Paisley Takes Over
Bob Paisley was one of the founding fathers of the Boot Room.
And when Bill Shankly announced his unexpected retirement in July 1974, his assistant stepped up to take the Anfield reins.
What an appointment this would turn out to be.
With the foundations already established at Liverpool, Paisley slotted seamlessly into his new role and began bringing in titles and cups with consummate ease.
His first league title came in 1976, in second year as Liverpool manager. In his nine total years in the hot seat, Paisley led Liverpool to six League Championships (and two runner-up medals), five Charity Shields, three European Cups (more on that later), three League Cups, the European Super Cup and the UEFA Cup.
That's a list that will take some beating.
Bob Paisley: hands down, the greatest Liverpool manager of all time.
1977: First European Cup
Among Bob Paisley's finest achievements at the Liverpool helm was the three European Cups he brought to Anfield.
On May 25, 1977, Liverpool found themselves up against German side Borussia Monchengladbach at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. The Reds were the reigning UEFA Cup champions and had won the League the season before, while Gladbach had also finished as Bundesliga champions.
Terry McDermott, Tommy Smith and Phil Neal were the Liverpool scorers to bring home the European Cup for the first time in Reds history as they beat Gladbach 3-1.
Paisley would ensure that this wouldn't be their one and only, as they went on to retain the title the year after as the Reds went on a prolific title-winning spree under his leadership.
1977: The King Arrives
Following Liverpool's European Cup win in 1977, Kevin Keegan left Anfield in search of new pastures and new challenges.
His replacement? Kenny Dalglish.
Signed from Celtic for a then-record fee of £440,000, Dalglish took up the No. 7 shirt and promptly scored on his league debut. At the end of his first season, he had silenced all his initial doubters by scoring the winning goal in the 1978 European Cup final, as well as finishing with 31 goals in 62 games.
Dalglish would become the PFA Player of the Year in 1983, by which time he had started his transition from a prolific goalscorer to a prolific assist-provider in his partnership with Ian Rush.
He would come in first place in the 100 Players Who Shook the Kop poll, which only further cemented his status as Liverpool's best ever player.
Oh, and King Kenny was some manager too. But we'll discuss that in due course.
1984: Joe Fagan's Treble
True to Bill Shankly's traditions, the retirement of Boot Room graduate Bob Paisley made way for fellow insider Joe Fagan.
And true to Shankly's traditions, Fagan kept winning.
In his first season, Fagan delivered the League title, the League Cup and the European Cup (more on that later), making Liverpool the first side in English football to land three trophies in a single season.
After the treble, Fagan also delivered in the form of Jan Molby, the Danish midfielder who would eventually go down as one of the Reds' best ever players.
Fagan announced his retirement just hours before the Heysel Stadium disaster in Belgium, marking a short but bittersweet tenure as Liverpool boss.
1984: Rome
May 30, 1984.
Seven years from their first European Cup, Liverpool found themselves in Rome again, trying for a fourth European title.
This time they were up against Roma at their home stadium, Stadio Olimpico.
Joe Fagan had brought home the League title as well as the League Cup, and his Liverpool team entered the European Cup final with hopes of becoming the first ever English side to win the treble.
And they didn't disappoint.
After the sides were both even by the end of extra-time, Liverpool won the ensuing penalty shootout, a pulsating finale that saw Reds goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar produce his now-famous "spaghetti legs" move.
Liverpool won their fourth European Cup on the night, but it would be another 21 years before they could keep the Cup for good.
1985: Kenny the Player/Manager
After the Heysel Stadium disaster and Joe Fagan's resignation, Liverpool found themselves in a low ebb in 1985.
Enter Kenny Dalglish.
Having served the Reds cause so admirably during his reign as King Kenny the player, he found himself on the Anfield throne, charged with continuing the club's winning ways.
And if he had any qualms about taking the job, they were completely unfounded as he guided his team (and teammates) to Liverpool's first-ever double in just his first season in charge.
He went on to sign the golden trio of Peter Beardsley, John Aldridge and John Barnes, who formed the attacking spine of another great Liverpool team that took home the League title in 1988.
By his 1991 resignation, Kenny Dalglish had been voted as Manager of the Year three times in six seasons. He had delivered three League titles and two FA Cups. |
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