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Robbie B
5,335 posts
52 months
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m3sye said: Some interesting Stats here .... - LFC have lost an incredible 11pts due to big incorrect decisions this season, they should be 6th, 5 clear of 7th.
- NUFC have gained 10pts due to big incorrect decisions this season, they should be 7th with 55, not th with 65.
- CFC have dropped 6pts due to big incorrect decisions this season, they should be 3pts off 3rd and 7 clear of 6th
- THFC have lost 5pts due to big incorrect decisions this season, they should be level with #AFC and 3pts clear of 5th
- AFC have lost 4pts as a result of big incorrect decisions this season, they should be 3pts clear of 5th.
If not for big incorrect refereeing decisions #MCFC would be 1pt better off, but 5pts behind #MUFC with 2 games to go. If not for big incorrect refereeing decisions #MUFC would be 6pts better off and need just 1 win to claim the title. Yeah it seems a bit strange saying "big incorrect decisions". Who decides if they were incorrect and then who decides if they qualify as 'big' and how? Also Sye, for future reference, lists go 1, 2, 3, 4 etc., not 1, 1, 1, 1. 
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10 Pence Short
27,552 posts
86 months
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im said: So Man Utd lost the league due to bad refreeing decisions! I bloody knew it, thanks Sye.  As opposed to Spurs, who lost it due to a crap manager. 
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paulrockliffe
2,669 posts
96 months
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Robbie B said: Yeah it seems a bit strange saying "big incorrect decisions". Who decides if they were incorrect and then who decides if they qualify as 'big' and how? Also Sye, for future reference, lists go 1, 2, 3, 4 etc., not 1, 1, 1, 1.  And how do you quantify the impact of these decisions? Blatent penalty doesn't mean a goal, just ask about half a dozen Liverpool players! Also if a penalty is or isn't given in the first few minutes the entire course of the game changes and it's impossible to predict how the game pans out, but if you're 0-0 and get one of these decisions in the 95th minute it's more clear-cut how the game would end. Don't think you can just add or subtract goals from the final score to find the 'real' result. In summary, it's interesting how many decisions each team has in their for/against columns, but the rest is b  ks.
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Raja
3,417 posts
104 months
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I remember winning an FA Cup Final helped by a series of big incorrect decisions.
All of this is pure distraction and diversionary nonsense.
So Mr Dalglish. Anything to say at the end if the season and people's obsession with the league?
The boss looks pissed with him big time in that picture. Best wave goodbye tomorrow as its so so obvious that the tide has turned and his time is up.
It's one thing criticising him on forums etc but even I would hate to see the crowd turn against him if he gets to start next season. Hopefully he'll retire with some dignity after tomorrow.
Of course the truth is that he'll leave us with a worse team than what Rafa and even Roy left us with.
I'm all for the crazy Italian been given a chance. At least his reputation will help attract international talent. When you're several seasons out of the top European League and appear to be in no condition to return there anytime soon you need a manager like Fabio.
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GLENRED
5,789 posts
75 months
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There is no way he will leave before the end of this season.
He will probably be moved upstairs in the Summer, I can see Rafa coming back, FSG will see it as softening the blow for moving Daglish on.
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TheHeretic
67,822 posts
124 months
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paulrockliffe said: And how do you quantify the impact of these decisions? Blatent penalty doesn't mean a goal, just ask about half a dozen Liverpool players! Also if a penalty is or isn't given in the first few minutes the entire course of the game changes and it's impossible to predict how the game pans out, but if you're 0-0 and get one of these decisions in the 95th minute it's more clear-cut how the game would end. Don't think you can just add or subtract goals from the final score to find the 'real' result. In summary, it's interesting how many decisions each team has in their for/against columns, but the rest is b  ks.  For example, the rescinded red card for Rodwell, how was that construed for, or against? It is far too speculative as to the effect these decisions have made, certainly not to create a league table of who is the biggest victim.
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HeatonNorris
1,649 posts
17 months
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GLENRED said: I can see Rafa coming back The rest of the EPL are hoping for this, too.
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GALLARDOGUY
4,241 posts
88 months
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TheHeretic
67,822 posts
124 months
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GALLARDOGUY said: Is that so? I think the rest of the prem would rather Kenny stayed.
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HeatonNorris
1,649 posts
17 months
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TheHeretic said: GALLARDOGUY said: Is that so? I think the rest of the prem would rather Kenny stayed. Well, yes, that would be preferable - but if that's not going to happen, then Rafa is a suitable substitute.
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Raja
3,417 posts
104 months
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GLENRED said: There is no way he will leave before the end of this season.
He will probably be moved upstairs in the Summer, I can see Rafa coming back, FSG will see it as softening the blow for moving Daglish on. Of course he won't be sacked before the end of the seaso now. There's only a week left. Prepared to acknowledge that Dalglish is out of his depth yet Glen, or are you one of those 'fans' that think he should be given another season? As for Rafa, there are already rumours of informal meetings already taken place. Rafa working with a DoF wouldn't be too bad, not sure he'll accept that and even if he did I doubt it would be long before he starts to complain. Whatever you think of Rafa, when he has had big money to spend he's brought in quality. Even players like Riera were much better than Downing at 1/3 of the price. He rarely got tactically shafted the way Dalglish does pretty much every week. Rafa is clearly a candidate. We all know that the question is no longer about if Dalglish will be sacked but rather who will replace him.
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GLENRED
5,789 posts
75 months
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Raja said: GLENRED said: There is no way he will leave before the end of this season.
He will probably be moved upstairs in the Summer, I can see Rafa coming back, FSG will see it as softening the blow for moving Daglish on. Of course he won't be sacked before the end of the seaso now. There's only a week left. Prepared to acknowledge that Dalglish is out of his depth yet Glen, or are you one of those 'fans' that think he should be given another season? As for Rafa, there are already rumours of informal meetings already taken place. Rafa working with a DoF wouldn't be too bad, not sure he'll accept that and even if he did I doubt it would be long before he starts to complain. Whatever you think of Rafa, when he has had big money to spend he's brought in quality. Even players like Riera were much better than Downing at 1/3 of the price. He rarely got tactically shafted the way Dalglish does pretty much every week. Rafa is clearly a candidate. We all know that the question is no longer about if Dalglish will be sacked but rather who will replace him. I'm not prepared to admit anything to a smug t  t on the Internet, No.. If he gets moved on, then so be it.
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TheHeretic
67,822 posts
124 months
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HeatonNorris said: Well, yes, that would be preferable - but if that's not going to happen, then Rafa is a suitable substitute. I actually rate Rafa as a manager. He had his 'odd' list moment, which I think lost him his job eventually. He slowly went mad. As a football manager thou, he is top class. I also rated Houliier as well. Kenny I'm afraid cannot hold a candle to either in his current form.
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GLENRED
5,789 posts
75 months
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TheHeretic said: HeatonNorris said: Well, yes, that would be preferable - but if that's not going to happen, then Rafa is a suitable substitute. I actually rate Rafa as a manager. He had his 'odd' list moment, which I think lost him his job eventually. He slowly went mad. As a football manager thou, he is top class. I also rated Houliier as well. Kenny I'm afraid cannot hold a candle to either in his current form. Rafa and Steve Clark would be a good combination, I really hope he stays.
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Raja
3,417 posts
104 months
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GLENRED said: I'm not prepared to admit anything to a smug t  t on the Internet, No.. If he gets moved on, then so be it. I'm a t  t now am I? Tell me, how does that fit in with the rules on here? Of course this is nothing new compared to the amount of abuse I've had all season. Must be really difficult for you and your clique to accept that I actually know something about our club. From where I'm sat and from pretty much everything I've posted a more apt description would be knowledgable fan.
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GLENRED
5,789 posts
75 months
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Raja said: I'm a t  t now am I? Tell me, how does that fit in with the rules on here? Of course this is nothing new compared to the amount of abuse I've had all season. Must be really difficult for you and your clique to accept that I actually know something about our club. From where I'm sat and from pretty much everything I've posted a more apt description would be knowledgable fan. Get over yourself princess. 
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Raja
3,417 posts
104 months
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princess. t  t. Keep it up with the personal insults, every member that looks in or posts on this thread bar you and you're clique can see things for what they are.
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m3sye
7,082 posts
70 months
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I think the difference is Raja 99% of Liverpool fans are upset that Kenny has not done what we hoped, you on the other hand seem to get some kind of joy out of it. You insult him like he is a no-one, someone who has don't nothing for Liverpool in his time. If his best is not good enough then so be it but to start calling him names like you do is where you lose any respect for your opinions from Liverpool fans.
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Raja
3,417 posts
104 months
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My factual description of Dalglish is accurate. If you or others see them as insults then in my opinion you are putting Dalglish ahead of the club. Tactically inept and relic are not insults. Have I called Dalglish a t  t? As for being referred to as 'a t  t'. We all know how many of 'the clique' would be repeatedly reporting that had it been I who had posted that.
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Dift
1,394 posts
96 months
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The crowd was full of Liverpool legends on Saturday... Double Scouser points for the 1st person to find the Liverpool legend  
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