in terms of goals, assists, shots, key passes, total passes and crosses, Stevie G, Luis Suarez and Joe Allen have been incredible up till now, if they keep going this way, they will battle for sure to become players of the season in EPL. Well done lads!
"'Kagutsuti' - you are not wrong, Stevie G wasn't doing it recently, nor was Joe Allen, but they are all coming good and Suarez is on fire - 2 long range passes that only Stevie G could pull off and Suarez at the end of them - we need the same against Manure!"
"Its great Stevie topping the table this respect. It would be fantastic to have one or two more from us sharing the ranks. We have Luis as top scorer and wonder if we can one more in the score sheet like TOT. Keep going lads. YNWA. "
"I keep reading how old and useless Gerrard has become. Unbelievable drivel. That being said, I think he is best used in the Gerrard role; right behind a lone striker. He can make any striker look their best (I am thinking of Andy Carroll here). Also, these statistics suggest that we should be having a close look at Arouna Kone this transfer window."
"Though happy, kinda worry at the same time. We've been too heavily dependent on both Gerrard and Suarez. Hopefully Sturridge and the rest will provide the assists/goals too."
"AllofRafasGems "these statistics suggest that we should be having a close look at Arouna Kone this transfer window" just because he has 5 assists? that's his only stat & what I've seen of him was nowhere near good enough."
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3rd Jan 2013 10:08