How Does It Feel?: Liverpool 2 - United 1
Anyone else nearly hit their ceiling fan leaping after Kuyt's bolt hit the twine?
What's so satisfying about this one is it's what United have done to Liverpool and others so many times I get dizzy just thinking about it. A back-and-forth match that looks to be petering out, a draw is probably the most fair result if not a reverse against United, and then they pop up with a winner at the death. Solskjaer, Ferdinand, O'Shea (fuck me), just recalling the names and the times it's happened to Liverpool makes the rage-vomit rise through my esophagus. To turn the tables on them, to give them the punch to the solar plexus, well, it makes me so giddy I basically have to punch myself in the balls just to get back to close to normal.
That's two Manchester clubs out in four days. It's a Final and now status as probably joint favorites for another. It's a returning swagger, and a buoyancy about the club again. Maybe it only last this week, maybe it carries throughout the rest of the season. Whatever, all I know is it feels pretty damn good right now.
Bullets:
-Let's get this out of the way now. The booing of Patrice Evra was illogical and pretty disgusting. We knew it was coming, and there was little to be done to stop it. But the facts just don't back it up. While Evra probably is an utter tool, he hasn't really done anything wrong. While the justice meted out to Luis Suarez still feels harsh, it wasn't Evra handing down the decision. All he did was file the complaint, and after we've all seen the evidence, he was right to do so. Yes, we all feel that Suarez was hard done by to a degree, and seeing as how the suits at the FA don't come out on the pitch to get booed, Evra was the only target to take out frustrations on. That doesn't make it right, and now the return in two weeks to Old Trafford, is probably going to be even more poisonous.
As for the fan caught making monkey gestures at him, I hope he's hung from some high point by his scrotum. I'm sure most Liverpool supporters agree with that sentiment, but sadly we'll probably get thrown in with him. That's what makes idiots like him just so abhorrent, because he drags those of us with a brain and actual oxygen in our systems with him.
-Still, I'm glad Evra totally fell asleep for Kuyt's winner.
-While it's easy to blame Carragher's inclusion in midfield for the sagging of the Liverpool line, allowing the United midfield the space they nearly torched the Reds with, Carragher did his best and I'm not sure there were too many other options. Spearing wasn't ready to be included, and either Adam was gassed from the two other games played this week or wasn't trusted for a whole 90 minutes. But United couldn't take full advantage, and Kenny Dalglish sure didn't hesitate to change it when it was called for. And that changed the match.
-For the love of God, stop playing Downing on the right.
-Of course I mock him mercilessly in the preview, and Paul Scholes pretty much puts on a masterclass in the 1st half. Thankfully, when actually facing an opposing force, he quickly faded from the match. As did Ryan Giggs.
-Some quotes I've seen after the match go out of their way to praise Andy Carroll. Some have gone out of their way to shout those down. For me, the truth is in the middle. He was pretty good today, and if nothing else just creates space by occupying so many defenders. A hand in both goals, and that headed through ball for Kuyt just couldn't have been rolled out any more perfect. Also, it brought about that powerful, "The fuck you gonna do about it?" strut from Carroll that we saw last year with Newcastle, if only for five to ten minutes. For me, he must start against Wolves to see if he can't build on it. But that doesn't mean there weren't times when he still looks ponderous, sluggish, and all the touch of a prison guard.
-Dirk Kuyt's ability to just be there at the right time in the most important matches still make him somewhat indispensable, even if there's no discernable skill that would suggest he shouldn't be chucked at the nearest highway exit.
-It's rare that I've seen a Liverpool team remove a midfielder and put on another striker in a tied game with United. And when United countered by throwing on Javier Hernandez, I felt like the black hood was being put over my eyes. Glad it worked. So, so glad.
Not that I usually opt for quoting the man, especially when he's the losing manager on the day. But football....bloody hell.
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Uh...
Anyone else nearly hit their ceiling fan leaping after Kuyt’s bolt hit the twine?
Not nearly… my hand hurts…
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I do not know what is going I can read this though the tweet
but if I go straight to the sight it is not there just thought I would mention that :)
"Liverpool versus United is tribal and the lesson of history, whether we like it or not, is that it is not going to change any time soon," Daniel Taylor
It is showing up for me now.
"The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they don't know the game" -Bill Shankly
me too weird the way the interwebs work sometimes
"Liverpool versus United is tribal and the lesson of history, whether we like it or not, is that it is not going to change any time soon," Daniel Taylor
To answer your question
It feels good, like warm apple pie.
I was disappointed you didn’t go with the “Your Man United and You’ll Do As Your Told” title.
"The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they don't know the game" -Bill Shankly
As for the fan caught making monkey gestures at him, I hope he’s hung from some high point by his scrotum. I’m sure most Liverpool supporters agree with that sentiment, but sadly we’ll probably get thrown in with him. That’s what makes idiots like him just so abhorrent, because he drags those of us with a brain and actual oxygen in our systems with him.
Well said
Agree 100% on Carroll needing to start again.
He’ll have a great chance to breakout against Wolves. I would love to see him partnered with Bellamy, someone who will put the back four on their heels and hopefully allow Carroll a little more time to operate and a little more freedom. So, I would like to see a 3-5-2 in that sense. There is no reason not to just go for it.
"The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they don't know the game" -Bill Shankly
A start for Raheem
I like it, but I don’t think it will happen.
I would like to see him come on for Carroll late perhaps and switch to a 4-5-1 to see if he can inject some sort of decent attacking threat from that formation that we like to use so much. Sort of like an experiment. However, we can’t afford to drop points.
"The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they don't know the game" -Bill Shankly
Wishful Thinking
I must state that is more of a dream lineup, I want to see the kid get some PT.
Give him a run. Won’t happen. He won’t even be listed as a sub.
Although the more I think about it, 3 on the back line may not be enough, Wolves have some pretty decent attacking players.
My guess
Pepe (of course)
Johnson Skrtel Agger Enrique
Spearing
Henderson Adam
Stevie Downing
http://sportsandgrits.com/
Should have Carroll or Bells up front...
maybe both (hopefully both) with Adam or Henderson off the bench.
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