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Thread: Liverpool v Wolves Matchday Thread

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    Thanks for the highlights Dubbag, first time i've seen them since getting back from the game, much appreciated.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    Possession stats are computer driven 71....and computers don't win real games....great to see Pool go out of 2 cups in a few days...burst their little bubble.....
    So true, it's easy to quotes stats of games, but the end result and goals scored are all that matters. I can't really knock any commentators or studio guests/pundits, they're just doing their jobs with the info that is put in front of them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wolves71 View Post
    Thanks for the highlights Dubbag, first time i've seen them since getting back from the game, much appreciated.
    You are most welcome 71...have watched it a few times me self now...
    You have kept my interest in the cup alive.......cheers for that!!

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    Just watched the whole game again, it was even better than the first time because I wasn't $hitting myself for the last 10 mins!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woking88 View Post
    The home side had 79% of the possession - just goes to show how ineffective they were with the ball. Five shots on target to Wolves 3. I think it was Alan Shearer who said that it didn't matter what team Liverpool had out there today, Wolves would still have beaten them because they were that good!
    It was, in fact, Phil Neville on twitter :-

    "Wolves performance today might have beat Liverpool at full strength they were that impressive"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woking88 View Post
    It was, in fact, Phil Neville on twitter :-

    "Wolves performance today might have beat Liverpool at full strength they were that impressive"
    I've watched the game twice now. The live game was understandably tense and I posted that we defended well.
    We did, but initially it seemed like a "backs to the wall" situation.
    Watching it again, it wasn't like that at all really. We played well. Really well. I've never seen Paul Lambert so animated until yesterday. In fact I've never seen him smile until yesterday. He deserves some credit for the victory, the starting selection raised a few thousand eyebrows but when you hear his post match interview it was clear he had a strict plan and it bloody worked.

    At this moment in time I don't care if JD Bodvarrson never scores for the remainder of the season, you will do well to find a player with the same effort, commitment and energy he has. Him coming on yesterday was perfectly timed and it would have been a contender for goal of the season had Lucas not luckily got in the way. It's a breath of fresh air to see a player who will run and run till he is ready to drop.

    We deserved every single bit of praise from every one of the big boys pundits.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newcy Wolf View Post
    I've watched the game twice now. The live game was understandably tense and I posted that we defended well.
    We did, but initially it seemed like a "backs to the wall" situation.
    Watching it again, it wasn't like that at all really. We played well. Really well. I've never seen Paul Lambert so animated until yesterday. In fact I've never seen him smile until yesterday. He deserves some credit for the victory, the starting selection raised a few thousand eyebrows but when you hear his post match interview it was clear he had a strict plan and it bloody worked.

    At this moment in time I don't care if JD Bodvarrson never scores for the remainder of the season, you will do well to find a player with the same effort, commitment and energy he has. Him coming on yesterday was perfectly timed and it would have been a contender for goal of the season had Lucas not luckily got in the way. It's a breath of fresh air to see a player who will run and run till he is ready to drop.

    We deserved every single bit of praise from every one of the big boys pundits.

    Agree with you about JDB Newcy. Dicko also deserves praise for working his socks off. The way he drew the defender away from the action during the build-up to our second goal was just class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dubbag View Post
    You are most welcome 71...have watched it a few times me self now...
    You have kept my interest in the cup alive.......cheers for that!!
    Same goes for myself, in recent years we're not used to having a decent cup run, to put out two established premier league sides in successive rounds in remarkable to say the least. I hope we get a favourable draw tomorrow.

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    Slightly longer highlights.

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