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Fulham vs. Liverpool: Your Running Commentary

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Clint Dempsey will try to add to his record breaking goal-scoring pace today when Fulham takes on Liverpool today (2:55pm, ESPN2).

Liverpool enters the match still trying to catch Manchester City for the final Champions League place in England, but Fulham will look to play spoiler as Dempsey returns from a slight injury that kept him out of Fulham's last match.

If you will be watching today's match, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below

Enjoy the action.

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  1. Haha where did that come from?

    This squad is on fire, NBA Jam style. This is ridiculous. He has two hat tricks in 3 games? Other worldly productive.

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  2. Yeah, I agree. You’d think he’d do better with Dempsey coming inside and creating space on the flank for him to overlap into. Did just send in a decent cross.

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  3. Yeah, I think that’s a bit dissappointing. There is nothing wrong with taking advantage of the physical difference, but Fulham need to be careful. Shackling everyone with yellow cards is not the key.

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  4. How Fulham is playing Suarez is everything that is wrong with the EPL, with MLS, and with certain coaches like Mourihno.

    At what point did it become acceptable to think “we cannot stop this certain player so we are going to cynically foul and hack them so that they are never capable of involving themselves.”

    A bastardization of the spirit of the game.

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  5. Salcido needs to play it simple. He’s lost the ball more then a few times going forward by trying to be cute with the ball, and it hasn’t worked for him yet. Dempsey is looking lively though, so that’s good.

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  6. Liverpool just too quick and too inventive and too much lead. Fulham is frustrated, but I wanna see if they can regain some composure and make it a game in the 2nd half.

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  7. Suarez is playing the target striker role in a unique fashion. It’s called a “false nine”. He’s starting from the lone striker position, then dropping into the midfield and drifting wide. First of all, if the defenders follow, it creates gaps in the backline for onrushing midfielders to exploit(Maxi Rodriguez). Second, it gives them more men in the midfield to pass around Fulham, which they did, and quite well. Fulham should switch to a 4-3-3 and leave Liverpool’s deepest central midfielder open so they can deal with Suarez dropping into the midfield.

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  8. If this game ends 3-0, Liverpool will be 10-3-3 under King Kenny (which includes the loss to Blackpool some 5 days after he took over), with 33 goals scored and 10 against.

    Using 36 games (the number most PL teams have played so far), that would project to a record of 22-7-7, for 73 points (3 less than United, but close) with 74 goals scored (1 more than best offensive team, United) and 22 goals against (8 less than best defensive team, Chelsea).

    And of course, this includes great results in big games; 1-0 @ Chelsea, 3-1 vs Man Utd, 3-0 vs Man City, 1-1 @ Arsenal.

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  9. Dempsey to score in the 2nd half. Bring on Zamora and AJ and you’ll see much better cohesion. Liverpool will probably win 5-0 though

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  10. “Don’t bother though, unless you are a Liverpool fan” = “don’t bother if you’re a Fulham fan”

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  11. Dempsey is just out of control sometimes.

    That could have seriously injured the Liverpool youngster. He gets frustrated for losing the ball, AGAIN, and he scissors a Liverpool player from behind.

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  12. I think you mean “don’t bother if you’re a Fulham fan”. So far this has been a fun spectacle for a neutral.

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  13. Wow. Just wow. If this Liverpool had been around at the beginning of the season, theres a good chance they’d be fighting for top spot if not in it. Look out next year.

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  14. Could someone please put in a call to the Fulham locker room? I think the players fell asleep in there. They sure aren’t on the field…

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  15. That is about as evident an elbow as you’ll find. He knows better than to make the full arm motion, but there’s little difference in jumping into someone with the elbow and being stationary and moving it.

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  16. I could agree with that argument. It did continue into the box though and that’s why I would give the penalty. Denying a clear goal scoring opportunity as well.

    Either way, it is a foul and nothing was called. Maybe the official feels bad for Fulham.

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  17. Yeah, that was an intentional elbow. His arm was well away from his body and made pretty perfect contact. Dempsey knew just what he was doing.

    Don’t be a homer when he acts out.

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  18. Liverpool denied a clear, clear penalty.

    Horrible decision… wow. Haangeland puts his forearm into Suarez who beats him in the box and shoves him down.

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  19. Dempsey throws an elbow 🙁

    He is turning into such a thug. It’s really hard to even want to see him succeed anymore.

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