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    ****** Derby day.

    Cold and wet. Blown two goal lead through woeful defending. Marriner giving us nottin' all day. Culminating in a goal that looked a goal in the ground, and is an even harder pill to swallow having seen it back on the TV. No foul. No offside. Robbed blind. Cheating *****!

    For those of us from the City, this game is the one you want more than any other due to living side by side with the bitters and listening to their deluded **** every week.

    ****** Sunday.

    Hail.
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    Quote Originally Posted by renaissance View Post
    Ouch. That was an awful call.
    It was - linesman only gave it after 2 or 3 Everton players appealed.

    That being said, Suarez should have been sent off earlier. Cheap shot, raking down Distans achilles. I hate those kind of challenges.

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    http://twitter.com/richarddeitsch/st...04607329918976
    NBC confirms they have landed the EPL. NBC Sports Net will be the main TV hub. SI.com story: bit.ly/SlPBMD
    A lot of people pick up NBC Sports Network so that's good. I used to get it back in Seattle.

    It's more popular than BeIN for sure (the Al-Jazeera sports network which now carries El Clasico)

    Can't really complain about this move, especially since 18-20 EPL games will be shown on NBC.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbs Hog Heaven View Post
    ****** Derby day.

    Cold and wet. Blown two goal lead through woeful defending. Marriner giving us nottin' all day. Culminating in a goal that looked a goal in the ground, and is an even harder pill to swallow having seen it back on the TV. No foul. No offside. Robbed blind. Cheating *****!

    For those of us from the City, this game is the one you want more than any other due to living side by side with the bitters and listening to their deluded **** every week.

    ****** Sunday.

    Hail.
    There are some positives. The play at times, and that three teenagers, a 20-year old, and a couple of other young 'uns are playing leading roles in the team. That's got to be good for the future.

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    The decision to send off Torres was just awful too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK SKINS FAN '74 View Post
    It was - linesman only gave it after 2 or 3 Everton players appealed.

    That being said, Suarez should have been sent off earlier. Cheap shot, raking down Distans achilles. I hate those kind of challenges.
    Wouldn't argue with that having seen it back on the TV in slow-mo. Admittedly at the other end of the park, but it didn't look much of anything in the ground. And to be fair to Marinner, I can see why he'd think the same in live action. But having seen it back, that was a nasty one that looks like he went out to do him. No place for that in the game.

    I was also impressed it took the blue ***** a full 9 minutes yesterday before the first 'mur-der-ers' chant, closely followed by their oh so funny 'always the victim' song.

    The hope recent events would change the atmosphere was a forlorn one, sighs.

    Hail.
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    http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...erton-physical

    Gerrard's comments echo the post-match claims of the manager, Brendan Rodgers, who reverted to a 3‑5‑2 formation in the second half to combat Everton's aerial threat and to play on the counter-attack. Moyes' team dominated after conceding two early goals, though an injury to Kevin Mirallas reduced their threat and Liverpool almost capitalised in a nervous finale,and the match statistics do not support Gerrard's assessment. Everton enjoyed more possession than Liverpool (56.2% to 43.8%), made more passes (400 to 314), had greater passing accuracy (78.5% to 76.8%) and played proportionally fewer long passes (13.8% to 14.6%).
    I really wish he would stop being a hypocrite. And the stuff about Neville and diving, really Steven?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AsiaticSkinsFan View Post
    I don't agree entirely with Gerrard's comments but the bolded text with the stats is a very simplistic view of what was going on in the game. Everton clearly adopted the tactic of pressing very high to stop Liverpool's plan for intricate possession passing game, and try to create turnovers high up the pitch where they could quickly score form. As a consequence, Liverpool's opportunities were often into the space behind the high press - this changed the numbers for possession, long balls etc. Similarly, Everton had easy outlets from the back, skewing the possession numbers.

    Lies, damn lies and statistics.
    Last edited by Corcaigh; October-30th-2012 at 02:24 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corcaigh View Post
    I don't agree entirely with Gerrard's comments but the bolded text with the stats is a very simplistic view of what was going on in the game. Everton clearly adopted the tactic of pressing very high to stop Liverpool's plan for intricate possession passing game, and try to create turnovers high up the pitch where they could quickly score form. As a consequence, Liverpool's opportunities were often into the space behind the high press - this changed the numbers for possession, long balls etc. Similarly, Everton had easy outlets from the back, skewing the possession numbers.

    Lies, damn lies and statistics.
    so what you are saying is that Everton's tactics worked well, limited to Liverpool's possession, and had more of the ball?

    You cannot skew possession numbers, you either have the ball or you dont.


    What you can skew is which team was dangerous solely by using possession stats. I think Liverpool were actually the more dangerous attacking unit despite Everton's possession. They turned into a countering side to offset Everton's tactics in the 2nd half.

    At the end of the day, we both agree Gerrard was wrong about Everton being just like Stoke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AsiaticSkinsFan View Post
    so what you are saying is that Everton's tactics worked well, limited to Liverpool's possession, and had more of the ball?
    You can debate the success of the tactic. It did change Liverpool's behavior and they did look more dangerous on the counter, so perhaps not. Pressing high is a risk that Everton decided it was worth taking.

    Quote Originally Posted by AsiaticSkinsFan View Post
    You cannot skew possession numbers, you either have the ball or you dont.

    What you can skew is which team was dangerous solely by using possession stats.
    The article suggested that time of possession was a relevant stat. It's not one many Italian sides have cared about in living memory.

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    Wumger Out!

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    WENGER IN!!! WOWOWOW

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    THAT night in Reading

    lol wow
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    Everton are akin to Stoke. Without the thuggery. (Although some of their challenges are borderline at times.). They are a direct team. No secret there. Moyes plays to their strengths and cuts his cloth accordingly. And all power to him as he's consistently gotten far better results than the players at his disposal should have gotten him. Nothing out of place in those comments. And as Corcaigh so pertinently said, 'lies, damn lies and statisitcs.' They certainly spun a different tale to what actually went down.

    And Gerrard's no worse a diver than the majority of players in this league. It's endemic in the English game as much as it is anywhere else on the planet. We could go tit-for-tat if you liked Asiatic on Arsenal players that have been shocking for it over the years; but then that would just enable your Gerrard obsession even more so we'll spare folk of that.

    Talking of Arsenal, WTF happened at Reading I don't know. 4 down. 5-4 up. 5-5 looking at pens. Then a 7-5 win. Crazy, brilliant stuff. That's entertainment and then some. Sounded a heck of an exciting game. Which is what you want for your buck. Do it all again at Utd this weekend and avenge last season's drubbing please.

    And a special mention to Bradford City for reaching the last eight of the League Cup from the bottom tier. Awesome achievement. Massive congratulations to all concerned.

    Hail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Corcaigh View Post
    You can debate the success of the tactic. It did change Liverpool's behavior and they did look more dangerous on the counter, so perhaps not. Pressing high is a risk that Everton decided it was worth taking.
    So Everton did have more of hte ball. Had more possession, and limited Liverpool from playing the ball which is what they like to do. There is no skewering there. That is what happened and you just admitted it.

    Quote Originally Posted by Corcaigh View Post
    The article suggested that time of possession was a relevant stat. It's not one many Italian sides have cared about in living memory.
    Its relevant because Stoke are a team that doesnt like possessing the ball. They allow teams to keep the ball and they sit deep. Its the opposite of Everton's tactics on Sunday, altho I do agree about them being a more physical team.


    On top of that, Stoke are a cowardly team who dont attack better sides. Can you honestly say that about Everton on Sunday? Its a nonsensical comparison by a guy who is upset his team didnt get two points.

    Gerrard also said that Everton only boot the ball forward from their goalkeeper. Brad Jones actually had 20 long kicks versus 14 for Howard.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbs Hog Heaven View Post
    Everton are akin to Stoke. Without the thuggery. (Although some of their challenges are borderline at times.). They are a direct team. No secret there. Moyes plays to their strengths and cuts his cloth accordingly. And all power to him as he's consistently gotten far better results than the players at his disposal should have gotten him. Nothing out of place in those comments. And as Corcaigh so pertinently said, 'lies, damn lies and statisitcs.' They certainly spun a different tale to what actually went down.
    well I am shocked you agree with him! just shocked!

    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbs Hog Heaven View Post
    And Gerrard's no worse a diver than the majority of players in this league. It's endemic in the English game as much as it is anywhere else on the planet. We could go tit-for-tat if you liked Asiatic on Arsenal players that have been shocking for it over the years; but then that would just enable your Gerrard obsession even more so we'll spare folk of that.
    The thing is I dont thumb my fingers at divers like Gerrard does, unless they border on the farcical like you see with Suarez. Gerrard's comments on diving over the years comes across as a guy who lacks self awareness.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gibbs Hog Heaven View Post
    Do it all again at Utd this weekend and avenge last season's drubbing please.
    we wont
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