Conkers
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And Weiffer on too earlyI thought the subs were made a tad late
And Weiffer on too earlyI thought the subs were made a tad late
Man Utd are the second most successful club, and they’re a shit club with **** fans too.
I just hate them marginally less than Liverpool.
There was a nudge on Rutter by vanDijk as he went to shoot but the ball ended up in Kelleher's arms.What prevented the 2 goal lead?
Why has Jason Steele done this to us again? First he causes us to lose out on the Championship title and now this?!
He needs investigating
And Weiffer on too early
I just hate losing.f***ing hate losing to Liverpool more than I hate losing to anyone else (bar Palace)
Shit club with **** fans, f*** them all
Enough with the Wiefer hate - he did alright. (I know it wasn’t you DD)
Agree, that's the problem!Oh well we always do well with the teams below us…..
Just seen an angle from a fan's camera on X... Estupinan, I think, was a few yards deeper than the CBs when Gakpo launched his fluke, so Nunez was definitely onside. At least it puts that to bed.it seemed to me that VAR didn't even bother looking at the first one - all too happy celebrating the equaliser, maybe.
If that's the case what's the point of taking him to Anfield ?Don't get the criticism of Hurzeler's lack of subs today. Liverpool could bring on quality attackers after an hour. Ideally, our response would have been to bring on defenders (we had only Lamptey), or someone to regain midfield control (Baleba obviously not fit enough to be risked). Had we had the wise old heads on the bench that he didn't use, you could blame him, but he didn't. Defensively, his options were fairly thin.
It is not a popular opinion as it is nonsense. FH has made an excellent start and we played very well today with Pedro, Baleba and Dunk not fit enough to start. We were unlucky not to get a point.We dominated the first half, then totally retreated into our shell in the second, same as we did against Wolves. Their attackers were overloading the wings and cutting inside every single time on Wednesday night, both goals came from the exact same thing today. Yeah they have a few players that are on a different level to ours, but I just feel we ended up rolling over a bit for them tbh. We had the momentum and chose to come out playing the low block for 45 mins. Then no subs until the damage has already been done…
I know it’s not going to be a popular opinion, I don’t want to have doubts about the manager and obviously didn’t expect us to get anything today before kick off, but there does seem to be an air of naivety about his approach in my view. I do think he is learning lessons as he goes, but it’s whether we’re happy for him to have a ‘transition season’ or not really.
As said, if TB accepts that and sees FH as an investment, and is happy with us not qualifying for Europe this season despite the £200m spend, then fair enough. I just really, strongly believe this team is good enough to finish in the top 6 and should have the freedom and belief to take it to any team in the league.
Knew I’d catch at least one
Amazing you call me a “Bindipper” when you have Grimsby in your name, even their football club is in Cleethorpes! Try pulling yourself out of the bad side of the 80’s and enjoy Brightons best ever footballThe ref had a Liverpool bias , which normally happens at Anfield. The bindippers should have been 2 nil down in the first half.
There was a nudge on Rutter by vanDijk as he went to shoot but the ball ended up in Kelleher's arms.
Pretty much how I saw it, thought we were great.Oh well, I felt we were fabulous today. Few teams will give Liverpool that sort of game (they look like they’re going to really challenge City for the title). Both teams were remarkably positive and composed throughout and the game could’ve gone either way at any point.
In a perfect world we go in 2-0 up at half-time but we could’ve also gone in 2-1 down (ball hitting Veltman on line and great Bart save).
I think Tony Harrington’s bizarre second half performance led to the game becoming too frantic with decisions absolutely favouring Liverpool and it probably meant we lost the ability to control the game. Not much more we could’ve done for me.
Agreed. Seemed sensible to save our final roll of the dice until the last 5 or 10 minutes. We'd played so well. Opening up soon after Salah scored would probably have just added another goal or two to Liverpool's tally.Don't get the criticism of Hurzeler's lack of subs today. Liverpool could bring on quality attackers after an hour. Ideally, our response would have been to bring on defenders (we had only Lamptey), or someone to regain midfield control (Baleba obviously not fit enough to be risked). Had we had the wise old heads on the bench that he didn't use, you could blame him, but he didn't. Defensively, his options were fairly thin.