insulting
Getting beat in the Derby isn't the end of the world. Neither is sitting second-bottom in the League. But the shoddy manner in which we conceded defeat to the Shite is not only two pickles short of a jar, but an affray to the integrity of Liverpool Football Club.
Everton well deserved their win. 2-0 flatters us.
Hodgson must go. There's no other way around it. It's nothing personal. He's achieved success elsewhere, and fair play to him for that. But he won't do anything meaningful here.
His assertion that this was the best Liverpool have played this season was downright insulting. If, by letting the opposition beat the crap out of us for 75 minutes, that is his road to good results then may God help us. My club must've been bad bastards in previous lives to get to this awful level.
Neither am I being personal to Lucas Levia, but he pretty much sums up everything that is bad about us at the moment. No fight, no skill, no heart, no soul, no desire. Similar mentions for the equally inept Paul Konchesky and clueless Joe Cole.
In a way, I'm glad this kind of result happened with both John Henry and Tom Werner looking on because it shows them the job they've taken on. I bet they kind of wish they'd kept their £300 million after watching this bollocks at close quarters?
Our next game is against Blackburn and I'm of the belief we'll go into this match with the same lacklustre and lackadaisical attitude that's been so prevalent in recent games. I'm also of the mind that both Christian Poulson and Lucas Levia will both start in central midfield, rather than the much more potent Steven Gerrard and Raul Morelies.
And, for shit's sake, give the isolated and crestfallen Fernando Torres some attacking support. Neither the headless chicken antics of both Babel or N'Gog, but a proper run-out for the hugely-talented Danny Pacheco.
Put Martin Kelly at right-back, and switch Carra over to the left in the absence of Agger and Aurelio. Glen Johnson is a liability at the moment.
I don't care if we lose every game forever from now on, but as long as they play for the shirt and show some gumption I can't complain. But we don't want to see many photographs like the one below too often from now on do we?
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