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• #90002
Yep and he is fucking it up royally so far.
I certainly will enjoy it while it lasts. Liverpool top and United sinking like a big heavy shit down the toilet after a night on the Guinness -
• #90003
We are so poor it is unbelievable. No ideas, no one can put a decent cross in. FFS.
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• #90004
Step up Jumanji! Will he still be there in January? Bloody hope so.
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• #90005
Well that's Everton put back in their place. It was strange watching them trying to play decent football after over a decade of Moyes anti-football.
Still he's moved on to the 'Biggest football club in the world' and a relegation six-pointer against Sunderland.
Would that be the same decade that we beat you about 12 times home an away? Still, nice to have David Blunkett helping you today....
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• #90006
Jammy Manc twats have taken the lead
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• #90007
Pisti. Where can I collect my money?
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• #90008
Probably around the same time he dons that Liverpool shirt.
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• #90009
Would that be the same decade that we beat you about 12 times home an away? Still, nice to have David Blunkett helping you today....
Yes it was -
History >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #90010
Bedwetters >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
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• #90011
Probably around the same time he dons that Liverpool shirt.
I'd hope not. He says he always pays up on his bets.
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• #90012
He's completely untrustworthy...
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• #90013
Oh dear poor United.
Mike what have I told you??
Still, it's still hilarious to see the plastic mancs going apeshit ten minutes into the game about Moyes
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• #90014
Oh, and;
Brighton >>>>>>>
Leicester >>>>>> -
• #90016
I note none of the Premiership clubs is unbeaten this season. Bit shit isn't it?
If you want real glory football take a look at Richard Money's undefeated Amber Army.
Here begins the greatest era in British football since the John Beck days. Four seasons, four promotions. Put £5 on it now.
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• #90017
Bit shit isn't it?
Why? I think we are in for an excellent season.
Every season without fail, you will hear "experts" slating the premiership for 1 of 2 reasons.
Either its a shoot out between 2 teams, and the "experts" say the overall quality is poor
Or there is no standout team, and the "experts" say ...
This year, I think there are a high number of quality teams that will all take points off each other, and I'm really enjoying it so far.
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• #90018
I note none of the Premiership clubs is unbeaten this season. Bit shit isn't it?
If you want real glory football take a look at Richard Money's undefeated Amber Army.
Here begins the greatest era in British football since the John Beck days. Four seasons, four promotions. Put £5 on it now.
H'mm probably took your post a bit too seriously, I'm off to the bookies first thing Monday.
I remember Richard Money being one of two bright young prospects signed by Liverpool along with Ian Rush, whatever happened to him?
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• #90019
Pisti. Where can I collect my money?
You need to organise footy thread drinks then the short fat middle aged kopite will be there to pay up.
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• #90020
Jose & stirling
@Mike: Just look at Real's start, they'll be after more players. I just hope the club don't let him go for less than £55M. For the time they were both playing he had better stats than Bale.
i don't get the jose hating
he's great down the wing, a good crosser of the ball, creative and skilled on the ball ... competition would be good for his place, but i wouldn't drop him on current performances .. he does lack a bit defensively, but in the formation we are playing i think he fits just right ... don't know what the new boy is like down the wing .. we only saw 10 mins or so before he got injured and subbed off
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• #90021
I know the idea now is to downplay your club and if you say anything positive you get met with 'This year' and other silly comments but I will come out and say that Liverpool are looking very good and if we continue playing like this, avoiding injuries, no silliness come January then I will be surprised if we don't finish top 4
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• #90022
I know the idea now is to downplay your club and if you say anything positive you get met with 'This year' and other silly comments but I will come out and say that Liverpool are looking very good and if we continue playing like this, avoiding injuries, no silliness come January then I will be surprised if we don't finish top 4
Quoted before you shit the bed.
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• #90023
Tradionaly Liverpool have always started the season poorly and finished strongly so I hope we can finish the season as we normally do and not do a Tottenham
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• #90024
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2013/oct/05/john-beck-fa-coaching
despite his notorious reliance on long-ball football during a career that once saw him offering cash bonuses for whichever of his players at Cambridge United kicked the ball the furthest
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• #90025
Mike enjoying your current pragmatism. Looking forward to watching Eriksen for a whole match. Figuring our midfield will outmuscle the hammers. Wondering whether big Sam will set up to stop us playing or try and have a to. Dembele has been one of our only outfield ever presents, and he has many positive points but I'm wondering what we'd be like with Paulinho and Sandro patrolling the center, with Paulinho breaking forward, and the beast being destructive in front of the back four. And it'll be interesting to see if Soldado gets the nod after defoe's consistent goalscoring midweek.
From what I could see Liverpool look to have found goalscoring form with Suarez and Sturridge up front. Confirming multi's assertion that Suarez plays better off another striker, rather than through the middle himself. Very mobile and both of them are willing to pull wide and take on the fullbacks. Palace also played some nice attacking football, just a shame they conceded two early goals before they pulled their fingers out.
Well that's Everton put back in their place. It was strange watching them trying to play decent football after over a decade of Moyes anti-football.
Still he's moved on to the 'Biggest football club in the world' and a relegation six-pointer against Sunderland.