The Road to Premier League Title
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Re: The Road to Premier League Title
LMAO Brendan after the first match of the season against Stoke
the first 10 seconds
the first 10 seconds
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Our Palace match has been moved to a Monday night.
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Liverpool 4-3 Swansea
Southampton 0-3 Liverpool
Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool
Cardiff 3-6 Liverpool
Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland
Liverpool 4-0 Spurs
West Ham 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool vs. City
Norwich vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Palace vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
Southampton 0-3 Liverpool
Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool
Cardiff 3-6 Liverpool
Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland
Liverpool 4-0 Spurs
West Ham 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool vs. City
Norwich vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Palace vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
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Oooh, it's an enormous one next!
Kompany: "Liverpool the best team we've played this season". Well, let's make that show, shall we!
Kompany: "Liverpool the best team we've played this season". Well, let's make that show, shall we!
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Re: The Road to Premier League Title
GTFI YOU *bleep* STEVIE'S READY FOR IT ARE YOU????????
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Had to lock the GS
Looks like they maaaad
Looks like they maaaad
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It was in no small part due to LFC fans breaching rules, you know. Everyone would be well served by taking a minute or two to look over the forum's rules again.stevieg8 wrote:Had to lock the GS
Looks like they maaaad
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RedOranje wrote:It was in no small part due to LFC fans breaching rules, you know. Everyone would be well served by taking a minute or two to look over the forum's rules again.stevieg8 wrote:Had to lock the GS
Looks like they maaaad
You said so there too, and I'll believe you. But what stood out to me was people complaining about a correct decision that didn't even involve their team.
Looks like they're scared of us. With good reason, because we're the best team in the land YES WE ARE
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I wonder what kind of midfield Rodgers is going to be fielding against City. Obviously Henderson and Gerrard are locks, but does he start Coutinho, Lucas or Allen? They're all viable options that bring some slightly different elements to the midfield, but if I'm being honest while Couthinho is one of my very favourite players I think he'd be best served for this match-up as a substitute.
Johnson - Skrtel - Sakho - Falanagan
Henderson - Gerrard (DM) - Lucas
Sturridge - Suarez - Sterling
That would be my starting XI, and then having Coutinho as someone we can sub on if we need to score, and Allen for Sterling if we need to control the tempo in the middle a little more and play defensively.
Just IMO. We're on the road folks. It's been sublime to watch these lads out there every game on this run (and really, this whole season).
Johnson - Skrtel - Sakho - Falanagan
Henderson - Gerrard (DM) - Lucas
Sturridge - Suarez - Sterling
That would be my starting XI, and then having Coutinho as someone we can sub on if we need to score, and Allen for Sterling if we need to control the tempo in the middle a little more and play defensively.
Just IMO. We're on the road folks. It's been sublime to watch these lads out there every game on this run (and really, this whole season).
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looks like we should have already had a thread for City game
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Liverpool 4-3 Swansea
Southampton 0-3 Liverpool
Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool
Cardiff 3-6 Liverpool
Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland
Liverpool 4-0 Spurs
West Ham 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool 3-2 Man City
Norwich vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Palace vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
ffs
Southampton 0-3 Liverpool
Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool
Cardiff 3-6 Liverpool
Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland
Liverpool 4-0 Spurs
West Ham 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool 3-2 Man City
Norwich vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Palace vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
ffs
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Nishank wrote:Liverpool 4-3 Swansea
Southampton 0-3 Liverpool
Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool
Cardiff 3-6 Liverpool
Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland
Liverpool 4-0 Spurs
West Ham 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool 3-2 Man City
Norwich vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Palace vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
ffffsssss
Where's the Fulham game!!! That was a close one too.
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I don't want to be a bloody party popper, but is no one else worried that for 3 games Hendo is out, and Sturridge might be out for a few weeks.
We literally have only like 12 players to chose from, that I'd consider having faith in getting a win.
We literally have only like 12 players to chose from, that I'd consider having faith in getting a win.
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wrong thread buddy, we are going to win every single match with evena team of 11 Flanas
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mr-r34 wrote:I don't want to be a bloody party popper, but is no one else worried that for 3 games Hendo is out, and Sturridge might be out for a few weeks.
We literally have only like 12 players to chose from, that I'd consider having faith in getting a win.
It's a worry, but even without Henderson (and possibly Sturridge) there's still more reason for optimism than worrying. We'll see how the Norwich game goes and will know a little better then.
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r-34, while your concerns are quiet valid and I'm sure all of us have that in mind, we have reached a level when it's difficult not to make us dream.
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13/14 (4 games to go)
Liverpool first
Manchester United seventh
12/13
Manchester United champions
Liverpool seventh
Liverpool first
Manchester United seventh
12/13
Manchester United champions
Liverpool seventh
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It would be simply wonderful if Liverpool were to win this year's Premier League title. Here are the reasons why I feel that way.
1. Here is a massive club who hasn't won the title in ages.
2. Last year the club finished in 7th position and was thus no one's bet for the title including the most ardent of it's own supporters.
3. There hasn't been any recent significant transfer market expenditure by the club. Yes some money was spent by Kenny Dalglish some time back but most of it was wasted. To be able to make the best use of what was there and supplement it with shrewd purchases like Sturridge and Coutinho is very commendable.
4. Even though Atletico Madrid's underdog fantasy story may be even more fanciful they at least play negative minded physical football. Liverpool plays open attacking football and whips lots of goals against the best of teams. To even consider doing that when on paper you are considered the weaker team and you are facing some of the so called best teams in the world is staggering.
5. Brendan Rodgers. 90% of coaches who move from a small club to a big club fail. Often in football overachieving with small teams and winning big with big teams are considered two different skills. These coaches are accused of possessing the former skill and not the latter. Rodgers has been an exceptional surprise. His appointment was a huge gamble but still he was given the job instead of some of the bigger names available. What a decision that has turned out to be. What especially pleases me is that he gives coaches currently at small teams hope that they can one day win big with big teams. If no one had succeeded under similar circumstances opportunities for such coaches would become rarer.
6. Liverpool fans. Often called the best and most loyal fans in the world. Xavi has told us Barca fans more than once that there is a lot we can learn from Liverpool supporters. Who in football hasn't heard of "You'll Never Walk Alone". Even Thierry Henry once said that if at all he could ever play for another club in EPL it would be Liverpool only because of the fans.
7. Luis Suarez is a genius.
8. It would be tragic if a player as good as Steven Gerrard were to retire without a league title.
9. Major unexpected changes in league positions and especially in title winners of major leagues reinvigorate interest in that league and suggest that there is still something romantic about football, that it's not just about big money and big names. Dortmund, Atletico and Liverpool have been badly needed fresh breaths of air just when it seemed that the beautiful game was becoming more and more a slave of money.
10. I do not want either Jose Mourinho's Chelsea or Moneybags' Manchester City to win the title.
1. Here is a massive club who hasn't won the title in ages.
2. Last year the club finished in 7th position and was thus no one's bet for the title including the most ardent of it's own supporters.
3. There hasn't been any recent significant transfer market expenditure by the club. Yes some money was spent by Kenny Dalglish some time back but most of it was wasted. To be able to make the best use of what was there and supplement it with shrewd purchases like Sturridge and Coutinho is very commendable.
4. Even though Atletico Madrid's underdog fantasy story may be even more fanciful they at least play negative minded physical football. Liverpool plays open attacking football and whips lots of goals against the best of teams. To even consider doing that when on paper you are considered the weaker team and you are facing some of the so called best teams in the world is staggering.
5. Brendan Rodgers. 90% of coaches who move from a small club to a big club fail. Often in football overachieving with small teams and winning big with big teams are considered two different skills. These coaches are accused of possessing the former skill and not the latter. Rodgers has been an exceptional surprise. His appointment was a huge gamble but still he was given the job instead of some of the bigger names available. What a decision that has turned out to be. What especially pleases me is that he gives coaches currently at small teams hope that they can one day win big with big teams. If no one had succeeded under similar circumstances opportunities for such coaches would become rarer.
6. Liverpool fans. Often called the best and most loyal fans in the world. Xavi has told us Barca fans more than once that there is a lot we can learn from Liverpool supporters. Who in football hasn't heard of "You'll Never Walk Alone". Even Thierry Henry once said that if at all he could ever play for another club in EPL it would be Liverpool only because of the fans.
7. Luis Suarez is a genius.
8. It would be tragic if a player as good as Steven Gerrard were to retire without a league title.
9. Major unexpected changes in league positions and especially in title winners of major leagues reinvigorate interest in that league and suggest that there is still something romantic about football, that it's not just about big money and big names. Dortmund, Atletico and Liverpool have been badly needed fresh breaths of air just when it seemed that the beautiful game was becoming more and more a slave of money.
10. I do not want either Jose Mourinho's Chelsea or Moneybags' Manchester City to win the title.
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Taking a moment to bow down to the creator of this thread . . . the beautiful Natalie Portman!!!!!
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@messixaviesta: Respect bro!
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Fahim89 wrote:@messixaviesta: Respect bro!
Thanks bro. All the very best to your team.
Re: The Road to Premier League Title
Liverpool 4-3 Swansea
Southampton 0-3 Liverpool
Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool
Cardiff 3-6 Liverpool
Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland
Liverpool 4-0 Spurs
West Ham 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool 3-2 Man City
Norwich 2-3 Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Palace vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
lulz
Southampton 0-3 Liverpool
Man Utd 0-3 Liverpool
Cardiff 3-6 Liverpool
Liverpool 2-1 Sunderland
Liverpool 4-0 Spurs
West Ham 1-2 Liverpool
Liverpool 3-2 Man City
Norwich 2-3 Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Chelsea
Palace vs. Liverpool
Liverpool vs. Newcastle
lulz
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we got this
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Allen's miss against Everton, Toure's key pass at the Hawthorns and Gerrard's slip up the hat-trick of what-ifs. Was a great season and the Champions League beckons. Let's enjoy the World Cup and go again next season.
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*bleep* off, it's not done until it's done.
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