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  • X, I caught myself cheering for Liver-spool

    An excellent game!!

    [Still don't know what you see in Lucas].

    I was overjoyed when 'pool went ahead 1-NIL.

    But the skm-bags equalized. ~~groan~~
    The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

    HL

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    Originally posted by HL View Post
    An excellent game!!

    [Still don't know what you see in Lucas].

    I was overjoyed when 'pool went ahead 1-NIL.

    But the skm-bags equalized. ~~groan~~
    Haha ... thats why MU is champ19ns.
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Liverpool 1 Manchester United 1: Hernandez hits back after skipper Gerrard leads by example for Reds

      By Sportsmail Reporter

      Last updated at 3:10 PM on 15th October 2011

      Comments (9) Add to My Stories Share It may not have lived up to Sir Alex Ferguson's billing as the greatest match-up in English football but Liverpool's draw at home to Manchester United was typically not without incident.

      Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard was denied a dream return to the starting line-up when his free-kick midway through the second half was cancelled out by substitute Javier Hernandez's late header.
      No chance: Javier Hernandez nods past Pepe Reina to level matters at Anfield


      The England international put seven months of rehabilitation behind him after a groin operation in March by capping an assured performance in midfield with the goal which looked like extending his side's home dominance over their arch-rivals.

      However, Hernandez prevented a fourth successive United defeat at Anfield - which has not happened since 1979 - to maintain his team's unbeaten record this season.

      Breakthrough: Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard curls home his second-half free-kick

      MATCH FACTS
      Liverpool: Reina, Kelly, Carragher, Skrtel, Jose Enrique, Kuyt, Lucas (Henderson 57), Adam, Downing, Gerrard, Suarez.
      Subs not used: Doni, Agger, Carroll, Spearing, Bellamy, Robinson.

      Booked: Lucas.

      Goal: Gerrard 68.

      Man Utd: De Gea, Smalling, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Young (Nani 69), Jones (Hernandez 76), Fletcher, Park (Rooney 69), Giggs, Welbeck.
      Subs not used: Lindegaard, Anderson, Carrick, Valencia.

      Booked: Young, Ferdinand, Evra.

      Goal: Hernandez 81.

      Att: 45,065.

      Referee: Andre Marriner.
      It also denied Liverpool a happier anniversary than the one they were enjoying after marking the 12 months to the day since they were bought by Americans Fenway Sports Group.

      Wayne Rooney's demotion to the bench summed up his miserable week after his England sending-off and subsequent three-match ban for Euro 2012, which was the talking point before kick-off.

      Once the match kicked off there were plenty of others - mainly in the second half - with Rio Ferdinand's disputed foul on Charlie Adam which could have resulted in the defender seeing red and United goalkeeper David de Gea's impressive performance just two.

      The first half was essentially about trying to establish a grip on the game and although Liverpool had the better of that scrap early on United had done enough to restore the balance by the interval.

      Both sides had chances to open the scoring with Phil Jones, playing in midfield, heading Patrice Evra's deep left-wing cross into the side-netting when he should have done better.

      Men in the middle: Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard tries to get away from United's Darren Fletcher

      A similar accusation could have been levelled at Luis Suarez, who looked like he would give Rio Ferdinand a torrid time after their opening exchanges but found the United defender a worthy opponent as the half drew on.
      The Uruguay international found himself with only David de Gea to beat when Charlie Adam's 34th-minute shot kindly rebounded off Jonny Evans but the striker shot straight at the goalkeeper who parried the ball to safety.


      On the run: Manchester United striker Danny Welbeck tries to lead the attack at Anfield

      Gerrard found the midfield a little too crowded for his liking and rarely got the space or opportunity to have much impact.
      Early in the second half Ashley Young's 25-yard free-kick briefly had Jose Reina scrambling to claim at the second attempt but the tide was gradually turning in favour of the hosts.

      Rough and tumble: United's Park Ji-Sung feels the full force of a challenge from Lucas


      They felt they should have had a penalty when Dirk Kuyt's header struck the arm of Evans. And when Ferdinand, who had been booked for an earlier foul on Suarez, tripped a charging Adam with the slightest of touches as he threatened to break into the penalty area, the Liverpool fans were convinced he should have been sent off.
      Gerrard, however, exacted a greater punishment when he curled home a low shot from the resulting 25-yard free-kick after Ryan Giggs left a space in the wall.
      Oh no you don't: United defender Chris Smalling makes an attempt to stop Jose Enrique's progress
      Rooney and Nani were immediately sent on, with the latter blazing a shot well over, before fellow substitute Hernandez was introduced for the final 15 minutes.
      And he made his mark within six minutes of coming on as Danny Welbeck flicked on a left-wing cross and the youngster headed home unmarked at the far post.
      Frustrated: Wayne Rooney was left on the bench for most of the match by United manager Sir Alex Ferguson
      But United were indebted to De Gea, who has come in for a fair amount of criticism in his maiden season, as the Spaniard threw himself to his left to deny Dirk Kuyt.
      He was in action again in injury time when he acrobatically tipped over a shot from Henderson, with the Liverpool midfielder also having a chance to win it even later only his header from Stewart Downing's cross dropping onto the roof of the net.
      Picture perfect: Basketball star and Liverpool shareholder LeBron James takes a photo at Anfield




      Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...#ixzz1arfj7PqH

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      • #4
        I have no idea why Giggs moved from the wall?
        "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #6
            I think he thought the ball was going out.

            MUST give credit to that Man U goal keeper. That boy is bloody excellent.

            Edwin van der sar must sleep well at nights...knowing that all is well with his old job.
            The only time TRUTH will hurt you...is if you ignore it long enough

            HL

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