Just a little write up on FIFA 14 and what I do on it, at the moment I have a Derby county career on the computer, which I am trying to get up into the premier league and eventually make them the best team in the world :D and to do that I have bought alot of young talent. And on the PS3, I have a Liverpool career, where I am in I think my second or third season (havent played it in a while) but Luis Suarez put in a transfer request, and I sold him to Real Madrid, then bought Gareth Bale with the money I got from Suarez. He actually links up quite well with Gerrard and Sturridge (as he plays CF, so he is between them). It would be absolutely incredible if we got Bale in real life, imagine if we had Sturridge, Suarez and Bale! We would easily win the title then. Speaking of players joining us, I recently saw an article saying how we could be battling a few other clubs (I forget the others) for the signature of PSG midfielder Javier Pastore! Hopefully with the recent signing of Sakho, he may be able to convince his ex-teammate Pastore to come join him at LFC.
Hope you guys are enjoying my posts ! YNWA
Saturday, 30 November 2013
Away Versus Hull City
Match Day #13
Kick Off: 15:05 GMT+1, 01:05 AEST
This Weekend, we travel to KC Stadium to take on the 13th placed Hull City. Last time we met Hull City was in the 2009-10 season, and the final score was 0-0.
This game is very important, we must win the three points, if we want to keep up with the leaders, and stay in front of Chelsea. Hull City's last six games are DLLWLL, and our last six games have been WDWLWD. If we win the game, and Southampton rise to the occasion against Chelsea, we could gain some points on them, which would be great as they are one of the other teams competing for a UCL spot.
The club has just recently released some news on the website (liverpoolfc.com) regarding Daniel Sturridge's fitness. The article says "Daniel Sturridge will be assessed by the club's medical staff today after the striker rolled his ankle in training." This could be costly for us, as he has played a very major part in the success we have had so far this season. But it will also allow for him to get a break, hopefully just a break if the injury isn't too major. It will also allow Suarez to probably play up front by himself, which means Brendan Rodgers could use a 4-3-3 formation like he did last season before they bought Sturridge.
Personally, I would like to see Agger start again, and maybe Sakho or Skrtel to partner him. For left back I will go with Jon Flanagan, as he played incredibly well against Everton in that position, and for right back, the reliable Glen Johnson. It wouldn't hurt to put Flanagan in his natural/preferred position at right back, and then play Johnson at left back as he has before, but then also it would be good just to keep it the same as last game. In the midfield trio I would like to see, Steven Gerrard, Lucas Leiva and Jordan Henderson, with Gerrard and Lucas playing the deeper role out of the three. In the front trio, Philippe Coutinho, Luis Suarez and Victor Moses.
That is the starting line up I would like to see against Hull City which I think would do great, and around the 60-70th minute, bring on sterling and maybe Illori if we are winning, as this would be a great chance for him to get a run in the first team.
That is the starting line up I would like to see against Hull City which I think would do great, and around the 60-70th minute, bring on sterling and maybe Illori if we are winning, as this would be a great chance for him to get a run in the first team.
I hoped you guys liked my little pre-match write up :) YNWA
A couple of rumours that have been going around lately.
Well first off we have the midfielder Yann M'Vila from Rubin Kazan who was spotted at the Merseyside Derby, which has started some rumours, as he is french, and there is a photo of him and Sakho with a Sakho LFC jersey, which means that there is some sort of connection between those players, which means Sakho could possibly be asking M'Vila to join him at Liverpool.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Brendan Rodgers is trailing the teenage Uruguayan striker Kevin Mendez, after a glowing report from his fellow countryman, Luis Suarez. From the Daily Express, I have heard that Liverpool may be set to fight with Manchester United for the signature of Athletic Madrid midfielder, Arda Turan.
Also from numerous sources, I have heard about some possible interest in Newcastle midfielder, Cabaye, who scored a fantastic goal against us in the 2-2 draw with Newcastle earlier this season. He also comes from France (along with Yann M'Vila), so hopefully our French defender Sakho can urge them to join Liverpool.
According to the Liverpool Echo, Brendan Rodgers is trailing the teenage Uruguayan striker Kevin Mendez, after a glowing report from his fellow countryman, Luis Suarez. From the Daily Express, I have heard that Liverpool may be set to fight with Manchester United for the signature of Athletic Madrid midfielder, Arda Turan.
Also from numerous sources, I have heard about some possible interest in Newcastle midfielder, Cabaye, who scored a fantastic goal against us in the 2-2 draw with Newcastle earlier this season. He also comes from France (along with Yann M'Vila), so hopefully our French defender Sakho can urge them to join Liverpool.
The story of our 5 Champions league wins
#1 (1977) -
- In the first round, we beat Crusaders F.C 7-0 on aggregate.
- In the second round, we beat Trabzonspor 3-1 on aggregate.
- In the quarter finals, we beat Saint-Étienne 3-2 on aggregate.
- In the semi finals, we beat Zürich 6-1 on aggregate.
- In the grand final, we beat Borussia Mönchengladbach 3-1, with goals from McDermott, Smith and Neal.
#2 (1978) -
- In the first round, we had a bye because we won the previous final.
- In the second round, we beat Dynamo Dresden 6-3 on aggregate.
- In the quarter finals, we beat Benfica 6-2 on aggregate.
- In the semi finals, we beat Borussia Mönchengladbach 4-2 on aggregate.
- In the grand finals, we beat Club Brugge 1-0 with a goal from Kenny Dalglish.
#3 (1981) -
- In the first round, we beat Oulun Palloseura 11-2 on aggregate.
- In the second round, we beat Aberdeen 5-0 on aggregate.
- In the quarter finals, we beat CSKA Sofia 6-1 on aggregate.
- In the semi finals, we beat Bayern Munich 1-1 on away goals.
- In the grand final, we beat Real Madrid 1-0 with a goal from Alan Kennedy.
#4 (1984)
- In the first round, we beat Odense 6-0 on aggregate.
- In the second round, we beat Athletic Bilbao 1-0 on aggregate.
- In the quarter finals, we beat Benfica 5-1 on aggregate.
- In the semi finals, we beat Dinamo Bucureşti 3-1 on aggregate.
- In the grand final, we beat Roma 4-2 on penalties which were scored by Neal, Souness, Rush, Kennedy and missed by Nicol.
#5 (2005)
- In the group stage, we qualified for the knockout round with ten points.
- In the knockout round, we beat Bayer Leverkusen 6-2 on aggregate.
- In the quarter finals, we beat Juventus 2-1 on aggregate.
- In the semi finals, we beat Chelsea 1-0 on aggregate.
- In the grand final, we beat AC Milan 3-2 on penalties which were scored by Hamann, Cissé, Šmicer, and one was missed by Riise.
I will be doing a write up on the 2005 final some time soon, hope you guys liked this little post about our UCL success :)
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