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Post#161 » by stormi » Tue Aug 12, 2025 10:41 pm

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Post#162 » by Baseline81 » Thu Aug 14, 2025 1:01 pm

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Post#163 » by Clav » Thu Aug 14, 2025 5:19 pm

I haven't posted in this forum much but I'm really excited about this year's campaign, we seem to have a very sharp squad and the two friendly matches we looked really confident in attack from our summer's work. Defense was handy as well but Milan definitely had moments squandered away. Will check back on Sunday... But here's to a great season! COYB UTC!

Saturday night looks like I'll be up late - and it's a 6AM start time for me on the US West coast, ha! idk if I can catch it live.
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Post#164 » by stormi » Mon Aug 18, 2025 12:44 am

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A draw against Palace isn't the worst result in the world, they just turned a full-strength Liverpool side into a kebab in a final a few days back. Glasner is one of the best in the business.

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The greater issue is how we're going to be able to play Maresca-ball without Levi Colwill. The only players to clock 3K(+) minutes in the league for us last season were:

1) Moises Caicedo
2) Cole Palmer
3) Levi Colwill

His undroppables.

Losing arguably the most progressive passing and comfortable under-duress CB in the world and replacing him with Chalobah is a decline the English language cannot comprehend. We played our best football when we were able to invite press & play through it comfortably, allowing us to leverage pressure into numerical advantages. Simulated transitions. Colwill was not only central to that idea, but the dream profile considering he could also defend in space & defend wide zones. He along with Cucurella carried our backline last season.

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With Mamadou Sarr on loan at Strasbourg + Colwill and Tosin injured we're in a huge problem. Caps us in a fight for 4th/5th this season at best.

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What I noticed is due to Chalobah's inability to play progressively, our wingers were suffocated and our midfielders had to drop extremely deep to aid the progression that was lacking. We couldn't get the ball into our midfield and had to settle for side-to-side 'U' shape progression. For peace of mind I'll decide to give Palace a lot of the credit for the performance but it's something that I'm side eyeing going forward.
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Post#165 » by Baseline81 » Mon Aug 18, 2025 1:21 am

stormi wrote:A draw against Palace isn't the worst result in the world, they just turned a full-strength Liverpool side into a kebab in a final a few days back. Glasner is one of the best in the business.

By all means, continue to embellish, stormi.

Liverpool were up 1-0 and 2-1 only to lose the match on penalties. And by the way, Liverpool were not at full strength -- Gravenberch, young player of the 2024-25 season, was not included in the squad due to the birth of his first child. Please note the game took place on a neutral site, whereas today, you couldn't put one past Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge.
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Post#166 » by stormi » Mon Aug 18, 2025 1:33 am

For some positives, Estevao looked lively and Acheampong has a ridiculous ceiling. 19 year old CB, 11/14 duels won & kept a clean sheet while battling with Mateta.

He's the crown jewel of our academy at the moment.

In terms of build-up dynamics, once Uncle Tosin is fit I'm thinking we have to operate with:

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Hato LCB primarily with Tosin centrally and Josh wide and then James or Cucurella in midfield the way Maresca likes to play. 3-box-3.

Allows for set-piece dominance with Tosin and Acheampong, and the ability to play über-progressively with Hato & Tosin on the ball.
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Post#167 » by stormi » Mon Aug 18, 2025 1:34 am

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stormi wrote:A draw against Palace isn't the worst result in the world, they just turned a full-strength Liverpool side into a kebab in a final a few days back. Glasner is one of the best in the business.

By all means, continue to embellish, stormi.

Liverpool were up 1-0 and 2-1 only to lose the match on penalties. And by the way, Liverpool were not at full strength -- Gravenberch, young player of the 2024-25 season, was not included in the squad due to the birth of his first child. Please note the game took place on a neutral site, whereas today, you couldn't put one past Crystal Palace at Stamford Bridge.


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Post#168 » by Baseline81 » Mon Aug 18, 2025 11:18 am

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Men lie, women lie, numbers don't. Or so they say.

Wise of you not to challenge me on your "full-strength Liverpool" comment.

As to the expected goals, there have been countless amount of matches where that has happened, but that doesn't equivalate to turning a club into a kebab. Liverpool defeating Manchester United 7-0 a few seasons ago would.

Chelsea were very lucky Eze's goal didn't stand. I agree, by letter of the law, it should be ruled out. However, it's not like an attacker hasn't been within one metre of a wall on a free kick in the last six years, according to ESPN. Numerous tweets have shown similar incidents from last year but not called.

In fact, back in January on the very ground, AFC Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola was furious that a late Chelsea free kick, which earned the home side a 2-2 draw, wasn't ruled out. Marc Cucurella moved into Antoine Semenyo on the end of the Bournemouth wall, but the goal stood.
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Post#169 » by stormi » Tue Aug 19, 2025 3:39 am

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Was very obviously a foul and an illegal play by Guéhi. Contribute to this thread in non-trolling manner, or bounce. We outplayed Palace, Palace popped you off the pitch with your complete team and paraded a trophy in your face. Accept defeat with humility.

Your entire backline was there. Alisson was there. Salah was there. Your £100 million striker was there, your £150 million German Dewsbury-Hall was on the pitch rotting.

Stop crying and polluting this thread whenever your feelings get hurt (multiple times per week at this point). Final warning before I exert force.
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Post#170 » by stormi » Tue Aug 19, 2025 3:40 am

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Post#171 » by Baseline81 » Tue Aug 19, 2025 12:31 pm

stormi wrote:Was very obviously a foul and an illegal play by Guéhi. Contribute to this thread in non-trolling manner, or bounce. We outplayed Palace, Palace popped you off the pitch with your complete team and paraded a trophy in your face. Accept defeat with humility.

Your entire backline was there. Alisson was there. Salah was there. Your £100 million striker was there, your £150 million German Dewsbury-Hall was on the pitch rotting.

Stop crying and polluting this thread whenever your feelings get hurt (multiple times per week at this point). Final warning before I exert force.

Excuse me?

I'm simply defending my club. For one reason, more than likely it's jealously, you love to take shots at any club "bigger" than Chelsea. And the funny thing is, nearly every time you do, you're full of it. I have no problem continuing to call you out.

Oh, now you're changing the narrative from a "full-strength Liverpool side" to the "entire backline" was there.

By the way, I'll continue to chirp in on this thread. Let's face it, at this point, it's equivalent to the Leicester City thread where only the sole fan posted. At least this way, you get a little more traction.
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Post#172 » by Clav » Yesterday 7:19 pm

things are dramatic in the first 20 minutes .... come on now
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Post#173 » by Clav » Yesterday 8:57 pm

Clav wrote:things are dramatic in the first 20 minutes .... come on now


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