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      Liverpool 1-2 Wigan: In-Game and Post Match Numbness

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      s@int
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      Re: Liverpool 1-2 Wigan: In-Game and Post Match Numbness
      Reply #851: Mar 31, 2012 02:28:46 pm
      For me, never mind the new purchases, the real worry has been Reina.

      He's not the keeper he once way, that doesn't mean he won't start flying again, but right now he looks shell shocked.

      Not surprising really, seeing as he's got the best view of the other 10 players in front of him.

      I agree mate, Reina has been poor for most of this season, but more so since Christmas.
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      Re: Liverpool 1-2 Wigan: In-Game and Post Match Numbness
      Reply #852: Mar 31, 2012 10:21:45 pm
      Is'nt it time we played 2 forwards against teams like Wigan at home ffs
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      Re: Liverpool 1-2 Wigan: In-Game and Post Match Numbness
      Reply #853: Mar 31, 2012 10:52:10 pm
      Is'nt it time we played 2 forwards against teams like Wigan at home ffs

      We should always be playing at least 2 up front especially at home, hate all this one up front business, it wouldn't be so bad if, when we broke forward to attack, the midfielders supported the front men and got up with them, instead of hanging back.
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      Re: Liverpool 1-2 Wigan: In-Game and Post Match Numbness
      Reply #854: Mar 31, 2012 11:15:20 pm
      We should always be playing at least 2 up front especially at home, hate all this one up front business, it wouldn't be so bad if, when we broke forward to attack, the midfielders supported the front men and got up with them, instead of hanging back.
      They hold back Cas because the misfiring lonesome striker presents a minimal threat so their midfield has the confidence to press on, in reality Wigan were allowed to play like they were the home side.

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