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Topic: Liverpool v Stoke - 7/10/12

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Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 16:49
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LIVERPOOL v Stoke: Rodgers to ring the changes following Europa League defeat
By SPORTSMAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 16:02, 5 October 2012 | UPDATED: 16:02, 5 October 2012
 
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers is set to recall several players to the first XI for Sunday's Barclays Premier League match against Stoke.

The Anfield manager shuffled his pack considerably for last night's 3-2 Europa League defeat to Udinese and will make changes again, with midfielder Jonjo Shelvey certain to drop out of the team as he continues to serve a domestic suspension.

Sidelined: Jonjo Shelvey is currently serving a three-match ban after being sent off against Manchester United last month
Jose Enrique and Joe Cole have been working their way back from knee and hamstring problems respectively, but it remains to be seen whether or not either is ready to make a first-team return, while Martin Kelly (knee) and Lucas Leiva (thigh) remain sidelined.

Provisional squad: Reina, Jones, Johnson, Agger, Coates, Wilson, Carragher, Skrtel, Wisdom, Robinson, Sahin, Gerrard, Henderson, Downing, Allen, Sterling, Suarez, Assaidi, Pacheco, Borini, Suso, Yesil, Morgan.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2213471/LIVERPOOL-v-Stoke-Brendan-Rodgers-ring-changes-following-Europa-League-defeat.html?openGraphAuthor=%2Fhome%2Fsearch.html%3Fs%3D%26authornamef%3DSportsmail%2BReporter

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Owen ready for another uncomfortable afternoon back at Liverpool
By DOMINIC KING

 
They will give him a generous ovation on Sunday. As is usually the case when a former player’s name is read out, the Kop will clap, sing his old song and recognise the service he gave.

Given he appeared in a European final, played a crucial role in helping Liverpool win an FA Cup and lead the line with distinction, becoming a crowd favourite in the process, it is only right that the Kop will look to acknowledge Peter Crouch when sets foot on Anfield’s turf once more.

What happens when Michael Owen does something similar, however, will be completely different.

He did all the things Crouch did for Liverpool and more but, for him, the best scenario for which he can hope is muted applause.

It is nothing new, of course. Owen has been back to play at Anfield on several occasions since he left for Real Madrid in 2004 for both Newcastle United and Manchester United – he even pulled on a Red shirt during Jamie Carragher’s testimonial in September 2010.

Each time he return, though, it sharpens the focus of what could and should have been but now never will be. Owen, remember, was one of the greatest goalscorers of his generation. In 2001, he won the FA Cup final almost single-handedly and was named European Footballer of the Year.

During one of the many transitional periods Liverpool have endured in the past two decades, Owen’s emergence was genuinely thrilling and whenever the club had a big game, he could be relied upon to come up with the goods.

With a tally of 158 goals in 297 appearances, Owen, by rights, should receive the warmest of welcomes whenever he comes back to the place that was once his home but now all he can expect is indifference and ambivalence.

Now this is not a sob story on Owen’s behalf. Far from it. There are reasons – plenty of them valid – as to why the Kop have lost their rapport with the former England international and sympathy is not something he will ever get at Anfield.

Owen, after all, is accountable for the decisions he made.

For starters, there was the manner in which he left in 2004. Having indicated that he was ready to sign a new contract, he sat out Rafael Benitez’s first game against AK Graz in the Champions League and within days had signed for Madrid.

Then, when presented with the chance to re-sign for Liverpool 12 months later, he chose to join Newcastle instead at the last minute. When he headed back to Anfield that Christmas for a Premier League game, he was the subject of chants of, among others things, 'Where were you in Istanbul?'

‘I could see the deflation in his eyes and recognised how hurt he was,’ Carragher wrote in his autobiography about the incident. ‘To see a player who had played his heart out for us on the end of a reception so untypical of those that former Anfield heroes usually get was depressing.

‘Over the years I’ve seen players who didn’t contribute half as much as Michael, and some who were only here for a season or two, be welcomed back as if they had played 500 games and won dozen of trophies. It made no sense.’

Of course, any hope that bridges would have been rebuilt were extinguished when Owen went to Manchester United in 2009 but, given he was without a club at that time, it was hardly an offer he could refuse, particularly as Liverpool showed no interest then to bring him back.
 
There was talk about Owen being drafted back to Liverpool as an emergency measure last month but it lacked substance. Brendan Rodgers has a vision in mind and it does not include signing a 32-year-old who has not started a Premier League game for two years and three days.

Tony Pulis, though, has an idea in mind for Owen and the Potteries are where he will see out his playing days. But what happens then?
Will Owen ever return to Anfield and watch a game from the stands? Will he be welcomed back, say, if a reunion takes place for the treble winners of 2001?

To look at everything Owen achieved for Liverpool, those questions should not be asked. That they are tells you everything about a sad situation.

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2213451/Michael-Owen-Liverpool--Mersey-Beat.html?openGraphAuthor=%2Fdebate%2Fcolumnists%2Fcolumnist-1068969%2FDominic-King.html


I would go with:

_______________Reina_______________

Wisdom___Skrtel_____Agger____Robinson

______Gerrard___Allen___Sahin________

Sterling________Suarez___________Suso


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Reply #1 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 17:05
Stoke will be tough but its time we stop making excuses and get three points. We seem to have started to play like the manager wants us to but the players mainly senior are prone to silly mistakes and giving away the ball at bad areas that has cost us already too many times including udinese.  

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Reply #2 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 17:21
i f**king hate Stoke 

i don't care how we win or who scores i just want us to beat these fuckers and the more goals we score the better

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Reply #3 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 18:12
i f**king hate Stoke 

i don't care how we win or who scores i just want us to beat these fuckers and the more goals we score the better

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Reply #4 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 18:47
V nedeľu musia hráči pristúpiť k zápasu maximálne koncentrovane. Nemôžme si dovoliť podobné chyby ako v zápase s EL s Udinese. Základom musí byť naša pevná obrana, ktorú podporí kreativita nášho útoku. Musíme vyhrať. 

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Reply #5 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 19:00
Er....what?

They will be no pushovers and I would gladly take a scrappy 1-0 now.

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Reply #6 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 19:56
The win is most important. If we can do it in style all the better! I think it will be close bit we will win 1 or 2 nil.

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Reply #7 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 21:40
3 nil win.

The slovake does this on purpose as I'm sure he knows english.

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Reply #8 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 21:41
I hope you're right about the 3-0 win.

I don't really care if he knows English or not, as I have no idea what he's banging on about.

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Reply #9 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 21:44
Who knows if he is saying 'we will win','you are the best',or 'f**k you all'

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Reply #10 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 21:46
Not a great lover of Stoke but what they do in terms of percentage football they do well. Any set piece in this game near or around the box will be a real cause for concern especially seeing how fragile we are defensively at the moment. Will be interesting to see how the youngsters like Suso and Sterling stand up to the physical approach from Stoke, can see a player like Wilkinson smashing into one of them in attempt shake them up and put them off their game, no doubt that will be a request from Pulis himself. Reckon we will need an early goal to bring Stoke out and then hopefully we can pick them off, i see us having a lot of possession in this game but we must make it count when the chances arise just like we did against Norwich. Going for a 2-0 win Suarez, Borini

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Reply #11 Posted on: Fri 05/10/12 at 21:49
Who knows if he is saying 'we will win','you are the best',or 'f**k you all'

On Sunday, the players must concentrate to get the win. We cannot afford mistakes like that in the Europa League game against Udinese. We must have a solid defensive base and be creative going forward. We must win.

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Reply #12 Posted on: Sat 06/10/12 at 09:54
V nedeľu musia hráči pristúpiť k zápasu maximálne koncentrovane. Nemôžme si dovoliť podobné chyby ako v zápase s EL s Udinese. Základom musí byť naša pevná obrana, ktorú podporí kreativita nášho útoku. Musíme vyhrať. 

For those that don't understand Slovak a basic translation is:

On Sunday, players must proceed to the details than concentrated. We can not afford mistakes like that in the game of EL with Udinese. The base must be solid our defence, backed by our offensive creativity. We have to win.

As for tomorrows game, we could have done with Jonjo being available for this one. I fear the Potters will just kick the kids off the park. Time for the likes of Stevie,Martin and Daniel to impose themselves on the game.


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Reply #13 Posted on: Sat 06/10/12 at 11:39
I had just translated it mate. But we can't be expected to do that for every post the guy makes!

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Reply #14 Posted on: Sat 06/10/12 at 11:48
i f**king hate Stoke  

i don't care how we win or who scores i just want us to beat these fuckers and the more goals we score the better

They're nothing but a pub team.

I'm hoping for a win tomorrow, we're certainly capable of it.

Last edit: Sat 06/10/12 at 14:44 by Carragher
Reason for edit: put the wrong day down... momentary lapse of judgment

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