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Joy at ‘gutless’ Arsenal ‘shows how the mighty have fallen’ Date published: Wednesday 24th February 2021 9:37 - Will Ford Keep your mails coming to [email protected]. Approving the Arsenal garbage I just read Dale May’s email in total amazement! I actually had the misfortune of watching the dirge that was Arsenal v Man City, and cannot quite believe anyone, Gooner or not, could’ve “liked” the Arsenal performance. I was so bored I cannot quite remember if they actually had a shot on target, or a shot at all! It was the most gutless performance by an Arsenal team, I’ve ever had the displeasure of witnessing. They “settled” for a 0-1 defeat, with City barley breaking sweat. There were myriad occasions when various City players saw the ball out of play, or shoulder-charged Arsenal players, without any effort from the Arsenal player involved. And it kept happening again & again. ....
It’s been hard work watching Liverpool since Christmas but we shouldn’t lose sight of the bigger picture. Over the past 3 seasons this Liverpool team have been phenomenal and last season were probably the best Liverpool side that I have seen in over 40 years supporting the team. They were, and still are, a fantastic team made up of very special players working under a very special manager. Injuries this season have been unprecedented, 3 first choice centre half’s out for the season and the 2 recent backups, Fabinho and Henderson, now out also. That leaves inexperienced/new players trying their best in very difficult circumstances. They have had 14 different centre back partnerships since the start of the premiership campaign (18 in all competitions) with the longest lasting 2.5 games and that’s just the centre half’s. There have also been lenghty absences for Becker, Milner, Kieta, Thiago, Shaq and Jota. You couldn’t make that up. That coupled with a thin squad and ....
VAR ‘robbing’ Liverpool of title tilt; blame Mane, not Thiago Date published: Sunday 14th February 2021 10:08 - Editor F365 Keep your mails coming to [email protected]. Liverpool fury I write this immediately after the game, because i dont want the rest of the weekend thinking about ending the weekend 7th and potentially being 9th when all games in hand have been played. Before the Salah goal i was content with a 0-0. lot of the ball, explosive in the first 30 minutes and then Vardy should have scored at least one. Second half nothing happening and a 0-0 would have been fine. ....
Ten Klopp mistakes at Liverpool and more Mailbox reaction Date published: Monday 8th February 2021 7:31 - Editor F365 Thank you for your e-mails on Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, Alisson and more. Send your views – maybe read 16 Conclusions first – to [email protected] and the best will make it into the Mailbox…
Sound advice To all those sad Merseyside Reds, my advice is, take your lead from Leicester and Blackburn fans and just enjoy your one-off moment of glory. Thirty years will pass again in no time. Richard (Manchester) Cold feet defeats We can now add cold feet to the list of scientific excuses that Klippity Klopp has used for Liverpool defeats, which include favourites such as: ....
Mourinho is an analogue manager, Liverpool fluke and more mails… Date published: Friday 5th February 2021 2:26 - Joe Williams Thanks for your mails on Liverpool, Jose Mourinho and more. Send your views to [email protected]
Jose, the analogue manager in a digital age Alot of people seem to forget that Jose leaves clubs in total ruins after 3 years maximum, leaving players as shells of themselves and taking no blame whatsoever for any of the issues on the pitch. This was never more apparent after he left Utd. He joined Spurs and tried to repaint himself as a happy go lucky character, smiling and saying he has learnt from his mistakes. That mask never lasted long. He started with potshots at Utd when he joined Spurs about how he now has a better squad, and said 4th was a guarantee. That worked out well! ....