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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 1:26:10 GMT
 vs.  Newcastle United F.C. vs. Liverpool F.C. 2010-2020 Premier League - 30 Dec. 2020, 20:00 GMT (3pm US EDT) at St. James' Park
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 1:27:54 GMT
All-Time Head-to-Head -Newcastle: 50 wins -Liverpool: 87 wins -42 draws
Last 5 Premier League Results -26 July 2020 (NU): Liverpool 3, Newcastle United 1 -14 Sept. 2019 (LIV): Liverpool 3, Newcastle United 1 -4 May 2019 (NU): Liverpool 3, Newcastle United 2 -26 Dec. 2018 (LIV): Liverpool 4, Newcastle United 0 -3 March 2018 (LIV): Liverpool 2, Newcastle United 1
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Post by Ste_Macca on Dec 30, 2020 16:05:21 GMT
Please please no draws tonight
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 19:05:11 GMT
(The Guardian) PreambleHello and welcome to live coverage of Newcastle v Liverpool from St James’ Park. It’s the last Premier League game of 2020, and Liverpool’s final match of a momentous year in which they won their first league title since 1990. Their title defence hasn’t reached the same awesome heights, at least not consistently, but they are still top and will move five points clear of Manchester United if they win tonight. It’s not exactly a crisis. Newcastle have had a decent season in terms of results, especially given the Covid outbreak that hit them so hard, but there has been the usual discontent over their style of play. That’s unlikely to change tonight, though given the opposition it feels less important: if Newcastle draw 1-1 through a thrice-deflected 94th-minute goal from Jonjo Shelvey, having had 4 per cent of the possession, they’ll have had a good night. Any change in style will have to wait till next year.
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 19:06:50 GMT
(The Guardian) Team News--Newcastle (3-4-2-1) Darlow; Clark, Fernandez, Schar; Yedlin, M Longstaff, Hayden, Ritchie; Murphy, Joelinton; Wilson. Substitutes: Dubravka, Lewis, Krafth, Shelvey, Hendrick, Almiron, S Longstaff, Carroll, Gayle. --Liverpool (4-3-3) Alisson; Alexander-Arnold, Phillips, Fabinho, Robertson; Milner, Henderson, Jones; Salah, Firmino, Mane. Substitutes: Kelleher, R Williams, N Williams, Wijnaldum, Thiago, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Shaqiri, Minamino, Origi. Referee Paul Tierney.
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 19:39:29 GMT
(The Guardian) “Hi Web,” says David Wall. “At what point can you say that there is a genuine contest for the title? Almost half of the season has been played and there are six points between the top nine teams (yes, Liverpool can go five points clear this evening but they’ll have then played a game more than most other sides). “I saw that Solskjaer was trying to play down the idea yesterday, suggesting you couldn’t really say there was a proper contest until about 30 games had been played). But last year the title was almost decided by this point. And considering that no side has shown any likelihood of achieving the kind of consistency Liverpool had last year then you’d expect it to stay pretty close from here, wouldn’t you? Or is it really too soon to tell, especially with there being so much uncertainty about fixture scheduling, the effects of infection on players, potential breaks in any football at all, and so on?” This reminds me a few of the seasons in the 1990s (and 2001-02, the great forgotten title race), when the table was often very tight at Christmas before one or two teams pulled away with crazy winning/unbeaten runs. I’d expect the same to happen here with Liverpool and Manchester City (if Sergio Aguero stays fit).
United are the most intriguing element of the title race. If they win at Anfield in January it will make things deliciously interesting, but my feeling is it’s still too soon for them to challenge. I said Liverpool by 10+ points at the start and I’m sticking with that. If I was a Liverpool fan I’d be slightly worried about how little Jurgen Klopp rotates, but I still think they’ll be too good.
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 19:51:53 GMT
(The Guardian) “Supporting Liverpool these last few years has involved some tremendous fun,” says Matt Dony. “ There have been astonishing performances, and some unbelievable football leading to fantastic goals. Beauty and bludgeon in equal measure. But, I’m not sure anything has quite matched the insouciant genius of Suarez’s goal against Newcastle. “I’ve seen many more ‘spectacular’ goals, but nothing that matches that particular combination of unworldly skill, arrogant execution and general air of ‘Try what you want, you can’t stop me’ that Suarez exuded at his best. There have been a number of classic encounters between these two teams (including THAT match, obviously), but these days my thoughts drift immediately to 2012, and a handful of touches that seemed to defy physics.” This. I love unique goals, and that’s one of the greats. It’s an astounding goal. Never mind the actual touches; the speed of thought alone is beyond comprehension.
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 19:59:19 GMT
(The Guardian) “Evening Web,” says Richard Preston. “Something that always goes under the radar with that Suarez goal is how good the assist from Jose Enrique was. Probably the best thing he did in a Liverpool shirt (admittedly that’s a low bar), and no one knows he even did it.” Ha, that’s a good point. We should do a TTR: Forgotten Assists show sometime...
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Post by Ste_Macca on Dec 30, 2020 20:01:04 GMT
COME ON REDS
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 20:01:45 GMT
....and we are underway from the Northeast of England.... liverpool scarf-1  liverpool scarf-1
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 20:03:10 GMT
(The Guardian) 2 min “Re: Ronaldinho’s toe poke against Chelsea in ‘05: I was there at Stamford Bridge that night, and ever since I have often tried the cheeky toe poke during five-a-side games with friends/frenemies,” says Martin Scott. “Sometimes it worked! Mostly it didn’t though, but when it did it was GLORIOUS. Maybe the next TTR show should be Toe Pokes? Please consider.” It would just be a load of Brazilians, and Ste_Macca. Ronaldinho, Ronaldo in the 2002 World Cup semi-final, Romario against everyone. That’s what interests me about the toe poke – it’s seen as the preserve of the oaf, yet it’s most popular in Brazil, where they fully appreciate the element of surprise. I’ll suggest it to him, though!
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 20:07:14 GMT
(The Guardian) 2 min Wilson mishit cross is pushed over by the stretching Alisson. That would have been an interesting start to the game.
3 min The corner skims off the head of Clark (I think) and goes wide of the far post. It wasn’t much of a chance; about an tenth-chance if you want the full xG experience.
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 20:08:47 GMT
(The Guardian) 6 min Murphy’s free-kick from the right is headed not far wide by Wilson. He met it at the near post, 12 yards out, and flicked a header across Alisson and past the far post. Alisson was scrambling across his line, which is telling because he usually plays with a resting heart rate.
8 min Robertson’s first dangerous cross is chested behind for a corner by Matt Ritchie. Liverpool have started slowly but that was a good move.
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 20:09:19 GMT
 Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah in action with Newcastle’s Matt Ritchieat St James’ Park. Photograph: Scott Heppell/Reuters
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Post by Webster on Dec 30, 2020 20:09:52 GMT
(The Guardian) 9 min Alexander-Arnold’s corner is headed behind by Clark for another. This one is headed away, and life goes on.
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