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Liverpool (4-3-3) Karius; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Lucas, Moreno; Stewart, Can, Ejaria; Ojo, Woodburn, Origi.

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    staggerstags — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 05:18 AM)

    Liverpool (4-3-3) Karius; Alexander-Arnold, Gomez, Lucas, Moreno; Stewart, Can, Ejaria; Ojo, Woodburn, Origi.
    Substitutes: Mignolet, Klavan, Clyne, Wijnaldum, Lallana, Firmino, Sturridge.
    Plymouth McCormick; Miller, Songoo, Bradley, Purrington; Threlkeld, Fox; Carey; Jervis, Garita, Slew.
    Substitutes: Bulviss, Smith, Goodwillie, Osborne, Rooney, Borel, Tanner.
    Liverpool 1/7
    Plymouth 22
    Draw 8
    7-0 for me.
    Preamble by Rob Smyth
    Hello. Its inconceivable that a manager as genial as Jurgen Klopp will leave Liverpool without winning trophies, so its likely hell end at least one of two droughts. We know about the big one, no league title since 1990, but Liverpool have quietly gone 11 years since they last won the FA Cup. Thats a long time in Liverpool years. Its not their priority this season, at least not yet, but they will aim to stay in the competition for as long as possible while the bigger picture their chances in the Premier League and the League Cup becomes clearer.
    Plymouth have bigger priorities too. They are second in League Two, aiming to achieve promotion after losing in the play-offs in the last two seasons. But a first ever FA Cup match against Liverpool is a pleasant distraction. Klopp will make a few changes today he told me on Whatsapp last night so a shock is not entirely beyond the realms.

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      MrFurious — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 05:23 AM)

      I'll be happy with a 2-1
      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpvcfv5FjfE&feature=related

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        staggerstags — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 05:29 AM)

        I've gotta stick with Seven-Up as per my prediction on the other thread. Average age of Liverpool starting eleven is 21.
        Your prediction has a good chance. Mine has none.

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          staggerstags — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 05:56 AM)

          Liverpool's Origi pots on '21 but clambers all over Miller in the process and the goal is written off.
          Not easy to justify the current 1/16 for the 'Pool win, to my eyes. (25 Plymouth, 11 draw)

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            staggerstags — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 06:08 AM)

            Well, the half time groundsmen will be happy that they've only got to tend one half of the pitch.

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              staggerstags — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 06:20 AM)

              HT : All possession and no penetration, as the fellow says. Dogged defending by Argyle has kept out the Reds who have enjoyed something like 80% of the ball. But that means Sweet Fanny Adams if you can't net.

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                staggerstags — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 06:30 AM)

                The half time entertainment is here :
                Rwandas FA, reacting to footage of Rayon striker Moussa Camara performing witchcraft moments before scoring by imposing new bans based on referees suspicions. Since there is no scientific way to prove witchcraft, anything that is deemed to incite witchcraft will be put under consideration.
                Witchcraft goal?

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                  staggerstags — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 06:49 AM)

                  Meanwhile, John Terry starts his first game in ages for CFC in the upcoming clash with Peterborough.

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                    staggerstags — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 07:30 AM)

                    Rob Smyth says :
                    Full time: Liverpool 0-0 Plymouth
                    Peep peep! For Plymouth, a match of never-to-be-forgotten tedium is complete. They were almost comically defensive but they were extremely good at it and deserved a draw.
                    For Plymouth, a match of never-to-be-forgotten tedium is complete. They defended excellently and incessantly, restricting Liverpool to maybe one clear chance all match. Plymouths fans and players are celebrating like theyve won the game of life, never mind the FA Cup; when you see these celebrations, you realise the end more than justifies the means. The book says Plymouth drew at Anfield, and it will say that forever.
                    I say, Plymouth's dogged defending gave them a deserved draw. They had one or two chances of their own too.

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                      MrFurious — 9 years ago(January 08, 2017 07:35 AM)

                      Ah well. The FA Cup dream lives on for Plymouth. Well done them.
                      Hope the Beeb show the replay, nice midweek game.
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpvcfv5FjfE&feature=related

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