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Fantasy Football
Create a team (you can change it about as much as possible before the first deadline)
Once you have your team then on the right hand side, choose leagues.
Join a league with this code;
428455-106429
There is also a Head to Head league, please join both;
248099-137880
This is the Freeola League.
Simple to do and should provide some friendly competition. The only real rules you need to know are that you can only have 3 players from any one team and you can make one free transfer a week, if you want to make more it will cost you 4 points per transfer!
Have fun and look forward to seeing you on there
THE ACCUMULATOR LEAGUE
Emmie87 - 19
Ineedsleep - 17
McLong - 15
Dav2612 - 14
HighflyerVII - 12
Butch - 8
Sonic Chris - 5
Jubbamhc - 3
PaveyMUFC - 1
What on earth happened to this? lol
We're all playing the Fantasy League .... :ŹD
Hmmm Torres. Love him and I'm glad he's at Liverpool. I wouldn't turn on him...
I strongly believe that the biggest problem with Torres is he's never fully fit these days, even when they declare him to be. As there is no one else at Liverpool who can step up and full his position he gets thrown back on as soon as possible.
It's not the fault of Torres that Liverpool have no strikers... :(
Big point that seems to be getting overlooked. In the summer, everyone was calling for the signing of a partner striker for Torres. As it stands, we still play him on his own. He gets marked too much to get a decent ball through to him. 4-4-2 please Roy.
Instead Roy seems to enjoy playing Benitez's old 4-1-2-1-2, the difference is that we had the fantastic Mascherano as a defending midfielder in the Rafa era. He worked the middle well with Gerrard. Hodgson's tried to keep this formation, but uses Poulsen, who is an absolute waste of time. Hodgson needs to reshape the tactics of the squad, instead of using old tactics that worked with different players.
And Roy seems to be upsetting alot of players, notably Agger and Johnson, who look to be leaving in the near future. Big mistake if you ask me. We could utilise Johnson's attacking flair to our advantage if Hodgson sorted a proper formation out, and Agger is pretty much our only replacement to the soon-to-be-retired Carragher. You can't honestly expect to put Kyriagkos and Skrtel as middle men, have Konchesky on the left, and an empty space on the right, our defence is already bad enough as it is.
I strongly believe that the biggest problem with Torres is he's never fully fit these days, even when they declare him to be. As there is no one else at Liverpool who can step up and full his position he gets thrown back on as soon as possible.
It's not the fault of Torres that Liverpool have no strikers... :(
Sonic Chris wrote:
[i]Of course it's Liverpool's fault, but it's not the fans fault. Fans are obviously going to adore player's one week and turn on them the next, I defy you to tell me fans who don't. Look at Rooney, he's an idle one minute, next he's got fans outside his house threatening him.
I take it that you mean an idle idol ha ha :ŹD[/i]
I'm honestly convinced I have some mild form of dyslexia. Either that, or I'm just too lazy to spell properly.
What the frell? A reaction to Wilkins firing?
Of course it's Liverpool's fault, but it's not the fans fault. Fans are obviously going to adore player's one week and turn on them the next, I defy you to tell me fans who don't. Look at Rooney, he's an idle one minute, next he's got fans outside his house threatening him.
I take it that you mean an idle idol ha ha :ŹD
On the contrary I would say Chelsea's weak point is their field of goal scorers. Look at us against Liverpool.... it was completely ineffective because their is no Plan B.
It's all attack - attack at the moment, and the longer we go without putting 3 away the less likely we look to score, mainly because the players start to all try too hard.
Still it's hard to criticise a team doing so well at the moment, but it's not going to last we will have other Man City/Liverpool games where we just look limp in comparison.
To be fair, Drogba did seem to give Chelsea a boost. Was a completely different game in the second half, you were just unlucky not to capatalise on your dominance. Had it been a fully fit Drogba, I have no doubts it would've been a completely different result.
It's all attack - attack at the moment, and the longer we go without putting 3 away the less likely we look to score, mainly because the players start to all try too hard.
Still it's hard to criticise a team doing so well at the moment, but it's not going to last we will have other Man City/Liverpool games where we just look limp in comparison.