Definitely the latter. And most of them aren't old, only 30s or 40s ...I read you old people talk about the complexities of watching a football game due to your families and wonder if you're in a relationship, or some kind of indentured servitude
Fucking hate Friday night kick offs, it's a joke.
They are playing well. Wouldn’t be surprised to see us sleep up
Heh. I'm lucky, some of my mates have to miss matches cos their wives arrange shit without checking. One of my mates wife arranges family outings for every weekend for either the full Saturday or Sunday with no regard to the fixture schedule whatsoever.I read you old people talk about the complexities of watching a football game due to your families and wonder if you're in a relationship, or some kind of indentured servitude
Heh. I'm lucky, some of my mates have to miss matches cos their wives arrange shit without checking. One of my mates wife arranges family outings for every weekend for either the full Saturday or Sunday with no regard to the fixture schedule whatsoever.I read you old people talk about the complexities of watching a football game due to your families and wonder if you're in a relationship, or some kind of indentured servitude
Heh. I'm lucky, some of my mates have to miss matches cos their wives arrange shit without checking. One of my mates wife arranges family outings for every weekend for either the full Saturday or Sunday with no regard to the fixture schedule whatsoever.
Over the many centuries that the English language has changed and developed, a particular phrase has formed to deal with this scenario.Heh. I'm lucky, some of my mates have to miss matches cos their wives arrange shit without checking. One of my mates wife arranges family outings for every weekend for either the full Saturday or Sunday with no regard to the fixture schedule whatsoever.
We have a family calendar we use to check if we're busy & add events to. I shared the fixture list to it.I was asked to what are we doing for mother’s day and answered watching Liverpool v spurs. I never miss a game. Even when she is invited to stuff she asks are we doing something on whatever date I check the fixtures before telling her if we’re busy.
GeekWe have a family calendar we use to check if we're busy & add events to. I shared the fixture list to it.
We have a family calendar we use to check if we're busy & add events to. I shared the fixture list to it.
Yep. Took about six months & a fair few arguments where I just refused to do some things cos she hadn't put them on the calendar & so I'd arranged to do something else or there was a match on, but it worked eventually.Does she use it?
Heh. Liverpool only play a couple of hours every week, plenty of time to do family stuff the rest of the time, making sure you're not double booked with the match is just sensible!They sound like lucky ladies.
Grounds for divorce right there !Heh. I'm lucky, some of my mates have to miss matches cos their wives arrange shit without checking. One of my mates wife arranges family outings for every weekend for either the full Saturday or Sunday with no regard to the fixture schedule whatsoever.
Yeh, a ten minute cameo would be great for everyone I feel.I'm desperate for Ox to get on the bench for this one - i think he'd give such a lift to the team by being in the squad and then getting onto the pitch. Sticking to my prediction that we use the CL games to get him up to better match fitness but would love him to get 10 mins or so here.
Someone else listened to the Echo tactics podcast 🙂Southampton are a counter pressing side under this manager, not dissimilar to the way we usually play.
As such our midfield needs to be made up of players who can deal with that by acting quickly & retaining the ball withe rby holding it, passing it accurately or finding space.
That means Fabinho will definitely start, he won't have to run as much as the midfield did against Spurs so that won't be an issue (that's the reason he didn't start at the weekend I'm sure, he was knackered with 10 to go in the Bayern match despite coming on as sub), that's one spot.
Gini would be guaranteed cos he's so good at retaining the ball, although the sheer amount of minutes he's played means there's a chance klopp could rest him, I'll say he doesn't though, so that's two spots.
We have Hendo, Lallana, Keita & Shaq left to choose from.
Keita is easily the next best technically & should be guaranteed to get in for this match in an ideal world, but given his indifferent performances I can't see Klopp trusting him after so long out & think it'll be next season before we get the most out of him. Hendo is good at retaining possession & can switch it, but we don't have to play it safe or run as much as against spurs so unless he's in for Gini (a definite possibility) then I think third spot goes to Lallana. Lallana is good at retaining possession under pressure, he can find space in tight places & can pick a pass.
Shaq, not trusted currently, but regardless, not the player I'd pick against a counter pressing side except perhaps in the last quarter against tired legs to exploit space.
Fabinho - Gini/Hendo - Lallana
I'm hoping we can somehow find a way to get Gomez back in for Matip, but can't see him just dropping Matip when every match is so important, perhaps if we haven't got our backs against the wall against Porto he'll get on the pitch.
As such I think the back five & front three will be the same as always.
Yep. They speak a lot of sense, despite it being so fucking dry. I was made up cos watching Southampton the last couple of weeks I kept seeing loads of similarities to us in the way they play.Someone else listened to the Echo tactics podcast 🙂