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It really annoys me when players and managers say things like this.

 

Actually, our season started on 9th August against Maccabi Haifa you numpties!! :rant: What next - "Our season ends now" announced in December?

 

The start of the season is just as important as the end.

 

ps. We will win on Sunday :cool:

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It's a shame everyone elses season began a month or two ago.

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Thats what happens when you goto away games in different counties. Carra seems to be living in a different time zone, must still be august in his head.

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It really annoys me when players and managers say things like this.

 

Actually, our season started on 9th August against Maccabi Haifa you numpties!! :rant: What next - "Our season ends now" announced in December?

 

The start of the season is just as important as the end.

 

ps. We will win on Sunday :cool:

 

 

you want to give a link the actual comments that angered you so much? ;)

 

OK, I will!

 

I agree that pharse annoys me an all, but I'm not sure when Carragher actually said it. I'm struggling to find the actual line where he says that.

 

 

CARRAGHER: OUR SEASON STARTS NOW

Paul Rogers 20 October 2006

 

ere

 

Jamie Carragher believes Wednesday night's hard-fought victory in Bordeaux could provide the spark needed to kick-start Liverpool's season after what the stand-in skipper insists has been a less than impressive opening to the campaign.

While the Reds have already lifted the Community Shield and currently top their Champions League group after an unbeaten start to their European campaign, the same success hasn't been enjoyed in the Premiership so far but Carragher believes that could soon change.

 

"The boss has talked to us about our performances this season, and I have been saying the same thing myself - a lot of the players, including myself, have not been performing as well as we have the last few seasons," he admitted. "That has made it difficult for the new players to settle in quickly. The players who have been here a while have maybe not helped them to settle in by producing performances up to our own standards.

 

"We have got to look to ourselves, to find our own best levels, and now we have achieved a good away win at last I hope that everyone will see us back playing at our best, collectively and individually.

 

"We have been average at best so far. We had aspirations of challenging for the title before the season started and we're a little bit behind where we want to be but there is still only a quarter of the season gone. United are flying at the moment and it is massive for us to go there and get something. People will start saying that if we lose we are out of it, that's maybe too early for that.

 

"It's a long way to go but the win in Bordeaux was a step in the right direction. We need more clean sheets, and there's nowhere better to go and produce a top performance than at Manchester United. This season we have not done so well away, and we knew that we had to put that right in Europe before we went to Manchester United. We always accept that playing United is massive, so we needed a boost to our confidence before going there."

Edited by Benitez

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