dope Germania Geschrieben 28. April 2014 ich vefürchte, dass es mit dem titel nun sehr knapp wird 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
chili if i were a robot, my arm would be an aeropress. Geschrieben 28. April 2014 ich vefürchte, dass es mit dem titel nun sehr knapp wird Danke für den Lacher am Morgen, Captain Obvious 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
dope Germania Geschrieben 28. April 2014 immer wieder gern, der himmel ist blau. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Danilo Kunhar ASB-Legende Geschrieben 28. April 2014 nach dem Spiel soll es ja noch zu kleineren Ausschreitungen gekommen sein, Chelsea Anhänger sollen das Hillsborough Memorial bespuckt haben unschöne Szenen 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
TIA09 Fanatischer Poster Geschrieben 28. April 2014 [Zola]mah das is ja wieder priceless wie die scousers da heulen. Dabei doch so toller banter. Verstehn halt nix von britischer banter-culture.[/Zola] Mittlerweile bin ich einfach nur froh wenn wir die Saison vor den rent boys abschließen. Meistertitel hin oder her. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
JochenGierlinger Posting-Maschine Geschrieben 28. April 2014 (bearbeitet) Eigentlich muss man mit der Leistung in dieser Saison zufrieden sein, wer hätte gedacht, dass wir bis zum letzten Spieltag noch im Titelrennen sind. Außerdem ist noch alles möglich! Ein Punkteverlust von City und/oder zwei Schützenfeste der Unsrigen (gegen Newcastle hat man ja schon mal 8:0 gewonnen ). Und sollte man nicht Meister werden, hat man IMOH den Titel nicht gegen Chelsea verspielt. Viel ärgerlicher ist das 2:2 gegen Swansea nach 2:1 Führung oder das 2:2 gegen Newcastle mit einem Mann mehr auf dem Feld oder die unnötige Niederlage gegen Hull oder die Niederlage gegen Southampton, in welcher man mit 4! IVs aufgelaufen ist. In manchen Spielen hat man nach der Führung zurückschaltete anstatt noch das ein oder andere Tor zu machen. Die Jungs werden sicher daraus lernen und in Zukunft sicher in jeder Partie alles abrufen was möglich ist, um am Ende nicht wieder wegen dem Troverhältnis durch die Finger schauen zu müssen. Die Mannschaft ist aber trotzdem noch sehr jung und hat eine großartige Saison für den LFC gespielt, auch wenn am Ende nicht der Meistertitel stehen sollte, abgerechnet wird dann am 11.Mai bearbeitet 28. April 2014 von JochenGierlinger 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
GianfrancoZola Top-Schriftsteller Geschrieben 28. April 2014 nach dem Spiel soll es ja noch zu kleineren Ausschreitungen gekommen sein, Chelsea Anhänger sollen das Hillsborough Memorial bespuckt haben unschöne Szenen Focus on Gerrard clearly riled home fans, who were pictured aggressively taunting the travelling contingent in retaliation....klar klingt nicht so "super" aber wohl eher an der wahrheit dran... 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Danilo Kunhar ASB-Legende Geschrieben 28. April 2014 Focus on Gerrard clearly riled home fans, who were pictured aggressively taunting the travelling contingent in retaliation....klar klingt nicht so "super" aber wohl eher an der wahrheit dran... man weiß es eben nicht. Unschön auf alle Fälle. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
GianfrancoZola Top-Schriftsteller Geschrieben 28. April 2014 man weiß es eben nicht. Unschön auf alle Fälle. das auf jeden Fall. gott sei dank immer weniger der fall und wenn dann wenigstens durch immer weniger idioten verursacht. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Danilo Kunhar ASB-Legende Geschrieben 28. April 2014 Ich bin heute wg dem Ergebnis von gestern so down wie schon lange nicht mehr. Gestern wurde sehr viel verloren, ich hoffe es folgt kein Einbruch in den letzten beiden Spielen... 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Heinrich_VIII ASB-Gott Geschrieben 28. April 2014 Interesting article by Maddock: http://www.mirror.co...ourinho-3469510 Jose Mourinho's cheating Chelsea 'killed football' to triumph against Liverpool OPINION BY DAVIDMADDOCK David Maddock was not impressed by the Portuguese's tactics on Sunday, when the Blues blew the title race open with a 2-0 win It was fascinating to sit in Jose Mourinho's press conference at Anfield, to hear the Specious One justify the tactics which offered him another victory through native cunning. He poured scorn on the journalists present in a variety of ways as he applauded Chelsea's defensive masterclass, and even bizarrely brought laughter as he wished ill health on all present, when there seemed little humour intended. His face narrowed though, when I asked him had he any regrets about his side's need to keep the ball out of play for such long periods of the game. There was no answer, merely a dip of the head and a muttered suggestion I was "sad". He's right too. I am sad. Or rather, saddened (though clearly a case can be made for the former). Saddened by the fact a club with Chelsea's resources felt the only way they could win such a high profile contest that showcased the English game throughout the world was by cheating. And it was cheating, because the time-wasting antics they produced from the very first minute were against both the rules and the spirit of the game. Under law 12.28.4 the offence is deemed misconduct and punishable with a booking following a warning. Referee Martin Atkinson used this law to book Ashley Cole in the 92nd minute. Law 16 also covers the misconduct, and gives the referee the option to punish the offence at any time in the match. In the first minute of the game, Mark Schwarzer kept the ball from the field of play for 35 seconds. He should have been warned for such misconduct - also known as breaking the laws of the game, or cheating. In the first 10 minutes of the game, the Blues kept the ball off the pitch for more than four minutes. The referee didn't warn a single player over the misconduct, and added only three minutes at the end of the first half. So he allowed Chelsea to cheat, and they did so magnificently. Their game plan was obvious too - the stats show Liverpool score early, and Mourinho clearly felt the best way to stop them from doing that was to keep the ball from being in play. You can't score when the ball isn't on the pitch. It is terribly sad isn't it? Chelsea spent £35million alone in January on two players, and another near 80m last summer. That`s more than £100million since Mourinho returned, and his tactic to win football matches is to keep the ball from being in play. It is not only sad, but depressing. The moment when he grabbed the ball and refused to give it to Steven Gerrard, leaving the pair to launch into an unseemly tussle on the touchline, summed so painfully all that is wrong with football. To see a manager of such standing fighting to stop the ball being in play is not farce, but tragedy. There have been times when I have watched Spanish football on Sky and been forced to turn over, because the cheating has got so extreme, it renders the game unwatchable. The comfort has always lied in the thought that the Premier League, with its emphasis on pace and power, would never turn viewers away. How many were bored senseless though, by Chelsea's cheating on Sunday, or against Atletico in midweek for that matter? I turned over on Wednesday, I have to admit, because it was horrible. At Anfield, it wasn't even anti-football, it wasn't football at all, because the ball was kept deliberately out of play for such long periods. By a team that cost hundreds of millions of pounds, and can boast some of the most exciting, talented footballers in the world. Not that Mourinho is solely to blame. Referee Atkinson must shoulder the responsibility too, for reducing a spectacle to a painful experience. As he proved in the 93rd minute, he was within his rights to book players, and had he interpreted the laws of the game correctly, we would have had a very different contest. What he seemed incapable of realising, was that Chelsea weren't wasting time, as such, they were trying to break up the rhythm of the contest, and upset Liverpool's momentum. By cheating. By simply looking at his watch and adding token minutes at the end of the half, he didn't punish the cheating or deter Mourinho from his gameplan. In fact, he helped it, because Chelsea scored their all important goal in that paltry stoppage time. Liverpool must also take some serious criticism too, because they were guilty of letting Mourinho's cynical tactic triumph. They lost their heads. They were frustrated by the cheating, and reacted with an increasing lack of control. As the fans got angrier and angrier, the players followed suit, and charged into an increasing frenzy. Yet here`s the thing. Liverpool only needed a draw. Every minute Chelsea wasted, every single time the ball was kept off the pitch in the first half, actually helped Liverpool get closer to their objective. They could have let Chelsea waste all 90 minutes, said thank you very much and taken the 0-0... and still have the title destiny in their own hands. Instead, they completely lost sight of their objectives, got emotional over the opposition cynicism, and fell into Mourinho's trap. Naively. Some would say lamentably. Yes, they were the only team trying to play football, but they could now lose the title because they lost sight of their simple objective. If Chelsea wanted a 0-0, give it to them. Don`t criminally lose you head and blow your title chances. Let's get this straight too. Chelsea also defended magnificently, and deserve immense credit for that. They have some fine defensive players, Ivanovic was incredible, and young Kalas was superb under such pressure. But by cheating from the first minute, and denying the paying spectators and watching TV millions the simple right of seeing the ball in play, they killed football. And that`s the worrying thing. You can admire defensive football for its physical and mental qualities, but we should never admire gamesmanship and cheating - especially when it destroys the art and spectacle of the game. Because then we don`t have a game. Fifa take note. One final, sobering thought for those Mourinho acolytes who defend him and his excruciating tactics. Hasn't Roman Abramovich sacked a succession of managers because he has given them hundreds of millions to spend on buying fantasy football players, only for them to produce the mundane? If I were Mourinho, I would be slightly concerned that I have spent more than 100 million on a team in six months, and the best I could come up with against a side that plays with imagination and fantasy, is to stop them scoring by keeping the ball from being in play. if Abramovich was watching, I suspect he would share that concern. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Source Nagymarton Geschrieben 28. April 2014 Deckt sich eigentlich mit meiner Meinung. Defensiv spielen ist legitim, Zeitschinden ab der ersten Minute ist peinlich und die Double Standards vom Taktik Genie sinds noch umso mehr. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Danilo Kunhar ASB-Legende Geschrieben 28. April 2014 Lt the times sind wir sehr stark an Lallana interessiert, würde mMn hervorragend in unser Konzept passen. Angeblich stehen 25 mio im Raum... 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Source Nagymarton Geschrieben 28. April 2014 Für das Geld würd ich zuerst mal ins Ausland schauen. 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
Westsider Postet viiiel zu viel Geschrieben 28. April 2014 lallana als solches -> liebend gerne lallana um den preis -> nein danke um die kohle bekommen wir fast(!) zwei kicker... 0 Zitieren Diesen Beitrag teilen Link zum Beitrag Auf anderen Seiten teilen More sharing options...
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