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Liverpool v Tottenham Hotspur
Topic Started: Feb 3 2012, 03:55 PM (1,861 Views)
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We ONLY scored from a corner!!!


BARCLAYS PREMIER LEAGUE
Venue: Anfield Date: Monday, 6 February
Coverage: Watch live on Sky Sports 1; listen on BBC Radio 5 live and local radio; text commentary on BBC Sport website and mobiles


TEAM NEWS

Forward Luis Suarez is back in the Liverpool squad after completing an eight-game suspension.
Captain Steven Gerrard is also included after being rested by Kenny Dalglish for the trip to Molineux last time out.
Louis Saha could make his Tottenham debut as Jermain Defoe, Emmanuel Adebayor and Rafael van der Vaart are all injury doubts.
Aaron Lennon is struggling with a hamstring problem, while William Gallas and Tom Huddlestone are both out.
MATCH PREVIEW

When these two met in September, Tottenham extinguished Liverpool's early-season optimism by sauntering to a 4-0 win with a brutally dominant display at White Hart Lane.
It took Spurs just 90 minutes to expose any hopes the visitors had of mounting a title challenge as being hopelessly misplaced. At the same time, Harry Redknapp's side offered fresh evidence that they could be real contenders.


Liverpool manager
Events have conspired to set up a similar back story as the two teams prepare to meet at Anfield.
After a humbling defeat at Bolton a fortnight ago, Liverpool have shown signs of improvement. Having disposed of the two Manchester clubs in the cups, they powered to a convincing win in the league at Molineux. Those results, along with the return of Luis Suarez from suspension, will naturally raise hopes among the Reds faithful once more. A Champions League place is their central aim.
But that optimism will again be tested by a Spurs side whose ambitions have blossomed into the firm reality that, while still outsiders for the title, they are the only genuine challengers beyond Manchester. Victory at Anfield would embolden Tottenham even further, while dragging Liverpool back towards square one again.
MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head
Spurs are looking to complete a Premier League double over Liverpool for the second consecutive season.
Liverpool have won just one and lost four of their last five Premier League meetings with Tottenham.
Tottenham's 2-0 win last May (LAWRO!) was their only Premier League victory in 17 visits to Anfield.
Liverpool
Liverpool are unbeaten in the league at Anfield this season but have been held to seven draws - the club's most ever at this stage of a top-flight campaign.
Jamie Carragher has scored three Premier League goals for Liverpool - equal to the number of own goals he has scored for Spurs against Liverpool.
Their tally of 14 Premier League goals at home is their fewest at this point in a season since 2001-02.
Craig Bellamy has scored in each of his last four Premier League starts - a total of five goals.
Kenny Dalglish has won five and lost five games against Spurs as a Premier League manager.
Daniel Agger is in line to make his 100th Premier League start.
Tottenham
Tottenham have scored in their last 22 Premier League games, the longest run by any club within a single season since 2007-08.
Harry Redknapp has won just two of 28 Premier League visits to Merseyside.
Spurs' tally of 49 points from 23 games is their best ever in the Premier League.
Emmanuel Adebayor has scored three goals in his last three Premier League games against Liverpool.
Gareth Bale is set to make his 100th Premier League appearance.
Spurs have drawn 199 games in the Premier League era
We won the L the Feyenoord Jubileum Tournament trophy. Hurrah!
P.S. We are the fairest of them all - we have a trophy to prove it.
Oh..and we beat Chelsea AGAIN!
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Boring 0-0 I reckon
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Phantom of the Lane posted this team news on COYS yesterday

Ledley is fit. Nelson will also travel with the squad.
No Lennon, just come to soon-back next week. Defoe also struggling- decision in the morning but unlikely to travel.
Sandro is back. Saha also fit and available for selection.
Harry took training today and will fly up tomorrow afternoon after court.
Rafa also ok.
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Baby come back
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Saha :bow:
NelsEn :bow:
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BAE > BALE

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So sandro RM then if he's fit. Allow Walker to overlap him.

Play 442 with Bale on the left, either Addybayor if fit or Saha up front with VDV behind.
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Sandro Parker
VDV Modric Bale
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Cover me in chocolate and throw me to the lesbians
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Feb 6 2012, 10:52 AM
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Friedel
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Ade
That would work too :yes:
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Have a nice day!

thats what id play.

smash em

SMAASSSSSSH EM!
COYS!
what else do i need to say?

Yes yes im a g33k
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Friedel
Nelsen
Livermore
Saha

Should be enough to see off Liverpool this season.














That said, I think we will find it hard tonight :wall:
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Feb 6 2012, 10:52 AM
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Friedel
Walker King Kaboom BAE
Sandro Parker
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Ade
That's the starting XI I would play & I hope to see.

Heading up to Liverpool about 13:00 slow drive expected.

COYS!
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Park Lane Stu
Feb 6 2012, 11:33 AM
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Feb 6 2012, 10:52 AM
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Friedel
Walker King Kaboom BAE
Sandro Parker
VDV Modric Bale
Ade
That's the starting XI I would play & I hope to see.

Heading up to Liverpool about 13:00 slow drive expected.

COYS!
Cant see it being any different.

Have a safe journey and hope you see a good performance from the lads COYS
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Thanks mate.

The roads don't look too bad so all should be ok. Might ask HR to pick us up on the way!
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Yes all the main roads round here are clear and they didnt get any snow in scouseland according to RAWK, so should be a decent trip up.

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Bound for the Champion's League, I hope!

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Feb 6 2012, 11:33 AM
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Feb 6 2012, 10:52 AM
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Friedel
Walker King Kaboom BAE
Sandro Parker
VDV Modric Bale
Ade
That's the starting XI I would play & I hope to see.

Heading up to Liverpool about 13:00 slow drive expected.

COYS!
Take care, and hope you see a triffic match ending in a brilliant win for Spurs!
COME ON YOU SPURS!!!!!

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Winning
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YounsKabs4 Younes Kaboul
Gutted I will not be able to play tonight as my knee kept swollen after the Wigan game...Good luck to my partners and hope we take 3pts.
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Thanks folks. No Kaboul tonight, he just tweeted:

Gutted I will not be able to play tonight as my knee kept swollen after the Wigan game...Good luck to my partners and hope we take 3pts.
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Senagal just beat France....
Edited by S-Ponz, Feb 6 2012, 12:57 PM.
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'since nelson mandelas come out of prison hes done really well' alan hansen

remember to call their players negritos, they like that, it means you're mates
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Hiya Georgie, You wanna be a Gooner?

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Feb 6 2012, 10:52 AM
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FTW !! :clap:
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We were booed off the pitch when we were playing, it’s not exclusive... Kenny Dalglish (The Times 20 - 12 - 08)

"Tottenham Hotspur is a special Club and I want to thank the terrific staff and players. For me the fans were always amazing with their support so I would also like to say thank you – I shall never forget them.” ..Martin Jol.. 25 -10 - 07

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Have a nice day!

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Feb 6 2012, 01:00 PM
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Feb 6 2012, 10:52 AM
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Friedel
Walker King Kaboom BAE
Sandro Parker
VDV Modric Bale
Ade
FTW !! :clap:
yes? :smoke:
COYS!
what else do i need to say?

Yes yes im a g33k
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