Ricardo Pereira, Soyuncu, Castagne, Ndidi, Evans could be out with a back injury.
You say half a team but Matip wasn't first choice was he? Thiago hasn't played much either right?
We're hardly 'wank' if we don't beat you, behave
I can't wait for Sky to have a 1hr programme on repeat dedicated to Liverpool's injury woes like they're the only club ever to have been struck down like this before.
EDIT - hosted by Carragher and Souness too. You can hear Roy Keane in the background from another studio going absolutely ballistic as to why there's no more cameras left on him.
I'd guess that's just the person responsible for the social media account that's fucked up there. They had 2 messages ready and just messed up on editing one of them.
Either way, it's a mess up in a long line of them since Tories began to govern...
I agree with all of this. It's a gripping thriller at most but not in the horror category.
I do like the way it rolls out at the end and everything begins to fit together.
They've removed themselves from the theme that Hill House was in and gone in a different direction. To be honest, I don't mind that. At least it wasn't exactly the same and I'd say they've succeeded in that different style even though it wasn't what was initially expected.
Based on what I've seen of Wolves so far, they seem to be a quieter beast compared to last season. Even with a depleted squad, I think you should put them away comfortably. If we can do it with an injury-hit squad I don't see why you can't!
Okay it got good well done @Viva la FCB @The Palace Fan @MUFC
Got to Episode 8 up to 1.30am then really had to go to sleep so I am very intrigued as to what this famed Episode 9 brings!
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/09/health/covid-vaccine-pfizer.html
A bit from the article in the link above. Pfizer took no money for research & development of the vaccine, despite what the US govt stated...
I'm 4 episodes in and it's encouraging to read it gets better in the 2nd half of the series. I need to get out of the Hill House mode, and while I know it's a sequel, it's weird seeing 2 of the same characters play 2 very different roles in the same series.
Maybe my expectations were high based on how HOHH was (which was fantastic, by the way). This is considerably slower and a more patient thriller. Agree about the lack of horror but that in itself lends it to being more scary. I loved HOHH but you knew in an episode there was at the very least a handful of scary jumpy moments. The fact there are less in Bly Manor means it will keep you guessing even more when you next could shit yourself.
I'm not sure what Hannah Grose's role is so far. Maybe it becomes clearer but what is her part in the history. She's there and just very pleasant and friendly, but there's something to her which is making me think twice about her (not to mention her sightings of that crack in the walls).
I've not ready your spoiler @Viva la FCB but I am very intrigued as to what lies beneath.
I think some credit has to be given to the kids though. They play their roles very well. I actually enjoyed their story-time thing they did. They are formidable actors!
Might sound dumb, but are there any other big companies trying to get a vaccine in place other than Pfizer and BionTech? If so, do we know how close they are to producing one on a similar scale? @nudge looking at you and your scientific mind...