Liverpool.. the road to the title 2011
Yes I'm afriad it's that time of year again (yawn).. King Kenny and "Stevie G" have proclaimed that this is the season they will win the Prem title.. so let us brace ourselves against the sheer might and power of the scousers!
I'll have Man UTD to win it.. City second..Chelsea third ..Villa, Spurs and Pool to scrounge for the scraps ... nowt new really :D |
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We gave the Noisy Neighbours a 2 goal start, totally outplayed them throughout the match, 1st half possesion was over 60% to La Creme (never seen stats like that before), we must have been lucky:D Very impressed with the escapee from the chicken farm - and the average age of the second half team was only just over 22;) So bring it on, let us see a real challenge from Chelsea, Arsenal, NN and especially Rovers whose manager is intent on a European place this season - or so he dreams:D:D:tongueout |
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I do admire your confidence & disdain in equal measures Lads, all I can say is, let the games begin & we'll see what we see, won't we. ;) :)
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Disdain..............thats a good word fer Plastics.:D
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What are the odds for Liverpool winning the title & Rovers getting relegated? Six sports writer's forecasts today all put Rovers in the relegation 3. Might be worth £10 on a double for United to win and Rovers to go down
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What a terrible weekend - only winning 2-1. Obviously a worse weekend for many others - don't know about Plastic Mancs now that Rovers have got a plastic worktop playing for them along with a Bon Prick. The Scousers need to point out to the players that the ball needs to go under the bar from a spot kick;):D:D
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Well a nice start for City. :D:D And a cracking debut for sergio aguero.
Best be looking over your shoulder Mancie!!!:D:D:D |
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Very quiet from the other supporters on here, but then again they don't have anything to shout about, perhaps Rovers can manage a win tonight over a lowly Owls. That may bring Jay out of hibernation :rolleyes:;):tongueout |
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Why is this thread called road to the title 2011? Is it because Liverpool have as much chance of winning a trophy they've already lost as winning a trophy yet to be won?
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It's the perennial chance for those Manky U types to have a gloat & a dig at all the other supporters of premier league clubs, it's okay & it's our way of letting the Mankies indulge in their little foibles. ;) :D
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Hey Chirpy....................why not watch a proper team..................................Tonight at 1945 on ITV 4?
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I have had to go there twice as it is the nearest Passport Office - it reminded me of the scenes from the old gangster films.:rolleyes: Never mind DinG, I am sure your lot will do better this season seeing that you have your Messiah there now, but we will see when they play against the big boys. Stanley will hopefully pull their socks up as we saw Rovers do this week, oh, but of course that was against a Division 1 team wasn't it. I am sure that they will strive to fulfill Keans predictions and be pushing for a top 6 finish;);):tongueout |
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So Barry, Arsenal are no longer big boys then? Let's see what happens tomorrow.
Good result against Bolton today, the lads are doing okay. Seeing your lot have not had much to worry about yet, let's see what happens. |
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As I speak Liverpool are top of the league...2 big games today I'm sure all us Accywebbers wish Spurs all the best against the Arabs...local side Man UTD have a tough game against the Arsenal.. It will be really tough, and those in the press who say the Gooners are a done side are mugs.
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Almost forgot a good win for our other local team Accy Stanley.. a very good win.
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Don't remember saying that Arsenal are "no longer big boys". Perhaps you will be so kind as to point out where I have actually stated that. As for today's match - well, Arsenal will be up for it with all the negative news from Arabia even though they are without a considerable number of their best players, I can see them really piling on the pressure. After all, for anyone to beat La Creme is the same as winning a trophy. La Creme will always be up for it against the Gooners so hopefully we will see a very good match. It is very noticeable that out dedicated Rovers fan is still in hibernation. Perhaps better to sleep through the start of the season for him. Must be a very long time since the Scousers were at the top of the table - have they ever been Premiership leaders before? Same for Rovers, adrift at the bottom of the table - can they recover? |
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Thought United were meant to be a footy team & not a rugby squad, that's some hell of a score. :eek:
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BG must have amazing foresight - after yesterday I must reassess the standing of the Goon Show:rolleyes::D Rovers fans must be gratefull to Spurs for pushing them to the dizzy heights of second in the table - from the bottom that is:tongueout I didn't think La Creme played that well, but with so many young players who are not automatic first choice perhaps it is understandable. Let's see how it goes when they do play at their best:D:D:D Good result for Stanley, let's hope this is the start of a real upturn for them |
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Transfer window closing today..big talk from Rovers but it's all cack..most teams in the Prem have done thier business..pool and city have been the big spenders.. let battle commence!
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Can't see where VFC have bought a big star player - was it they that said "a marquee player will be signed"? Perhaps they meant a five a side indoor player:rolleyes::D:tongueout |
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Liverpool are complaining about the refereeing decision that gave Stoke a penalty against them. They are talking about making a formal complaint about referee Clattenburg.
Coming from a team that built a whole history of success on dubious penalty decisions at the Kop End in the 70s and 80s, that comment has to take the biscuit! :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes: |
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See that the VFC mob had a good weekend last week - they didn't get beat. Kean must be right when he said they have a strong team - they are holding all the other teams on their shoulders at the moment. To my mind the best panalty miss was either one of the VFC mob misses in their last game;);):tongueout |
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They have got more holes in the defence than a colander and about as much striking power as a powder puff. Totally outplayed by the club who were the bottom of the league. You could be excused in thinking they had signed Secombe, Sellers and Co and become the Goons rather than the Gooners:rolleyes::D:D |
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Think Liverpools road just got a bit longer today.:eek:
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Chewed up the Toffees today, sitting in 5th. ;)
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Pune:rolleyes: That will be all that they need to kick start them up the league:D Would be good to hear from the VFC rabble rouser on hear. Don't need to say anything about La Creme or the noisy neighbours - enough been said about the noisy lot and Tevez, looks as though SAF was right in letting him go;):D I note that BG has been very quiet about the Goon Show lately |
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Being a scouser, why would I give two hoots about Arsenal Barrie???
It's great news to see our lad in 5th, but better still they are playing with passion and a desire to wear the shirt. I do have a life out side of here you know, there is precious little Internet in sub sahara Africa. |
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So Jack Rodwell's red card against Liverpool has been rescinded. Quite right, too. It wasn't a red card incident. It wasn't a yellow card incident. In fact, it wasn't even a foul. It was a perfectly clean tackle.
I just hope that referee Martin Atkinson now takes a long hard look at himself and wonders what it was that possessed him to make such a ludicrous decision so early in such a crucial game. |
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Well ain't been around posting much these days but would like to say pre-match I don't like scouse people... but they do have human rights .
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How very magnanimous of you Mancie, I suppose that was Manky U's reasoning today then ? ;)
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Well City sure didn't show em no Human Rights today.:rofl38::rofl38::rofl38::rofl38:
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We can stand these once in 85yrs setbacks. Rovers fans should know, they suffer them almost weekly. I received a text this morning; The Manchester United helpline is now open on: 0161 616161.
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We certainly hit the rocks on Sunday - City played very well and we were absolute crap - but that had to happen sometime. Perhaps it is time for SAF to recognise that some players are past their sell-by date - Ferdinand, Evra, Fletcher & Anderson spring to mind. It will be interesting to see what team he puts out tonight and at the weekend. I do think it is a little premature to write La Creme off, there is every possibility that this will kick start them and some teams will suffer.
Mind you, it was a bad weekend all around, Rovers, Liverpool & Stanley (& Chelsea) didn't do much good. I see the rumours are that Super Sven could be the next VFC manager - failed as England manager, Notts County and now Leicester City - on hell of a CV. |
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Dont think people are writing the scum off Barrie.............more gloating cos they got what many think they deserve.:D:D:D:D:D
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Bet Mancie is still crying into his jellied eels. :D:D:D
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So although the title may be a bit beyond our grasp (again), at least we're still plodding along in the direction of some Silverware. Not bad for the Big Man in his first proper season at the Pool. :)
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Not bad.... I feel like saying tell me ma, put the champagne on ice, Dave, we might just be off to Wembley twice. It's great to King Kenny back
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It's about time someone did. Shame utd are only one league title in front, a few years and we will deal with that.
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Very fetching......
On a serous note though, what's happening to la creme? Last year at this time they were top of the table..... Not off to Wembley, out of the Champions League there's always next year, but on the bright side la creme are still in the Europa League a cup that la creme have still yet to win!! Would'nt it be ironic if la creme were to face their neighbours in the Final! |
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BBC Sport - Liverpool apologise after website video shows alleged racist gesture Reckon you should get your own house in order rather than worry about United .. aye? |
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I do believe this is a forum about football.
I did not bring up the racist arguments, you did. I feel that it was done as a cheap shot, seeing that Manchester United Football Club have lost some of their glitter. But then again, what would I expect Mancie, you do the same with every political thread you don't agree with. If I were you, I would worry about your own team, after all they way they are going they won't be getting ANY silverware this year |
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Even better.....
It's the first time in the Premier League era that Manchester United have been out of the Champions League and FA Cup by this stage of the season. hahahaha |
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Reports in this mornings paper that they are going to be investigated again for crowd problems - they do seem to have some real racist prats - on and off the field :D |
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Glad to hear the team are to take action, there is no place in life for racism, unfortunately it will always happen, both on and off the pitch and in normal everyday life.
I would be careful knocking Liverpool after all Evra has been accused of racism as well Patrice Evra video using n-word on YoutTube | Mail Online unless of course Manchester United all live in a glass house........ No we will not win the league this year, but judging by Man U's recent form neither will they:tongueout |
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'King' Kenny has got Liverpool back to the level they were at under Benitez. In the meantime Spurs and City have overtaken them. Looks like being another 20+ years before the title comes back to Anfield.
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in 12 months....not bad
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I don't worry about United not winning silverware in this or any season..seems to me you lot do the worrying. :) |
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Oh I don't know about worrying, we won 3 nil last night without Gerrard or Suarez, still in two cups, the final of one. It will be nice to go back to Wembley it's been too long.
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I missed out luv
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Of course if they do get into the Champions league again there is always the chance that they will get all English clubs banned again with the numpties that support them:tongueout |
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Yeah, I am with you there Mancie mate, after all it took Fergie several years when he joined to get the League for you.
But you have to start somewhere |
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Aye, we've had a few good results & hopefully we'll be putting some silver back in the cupboards this year. :D The title ? All in good time, we've waited this long & now there's a feel of buoyant optimism about the Club, who knows it may well happen sooner than expected. ;)
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Okay well let's see: There's the Carling Cup, we are in the Final The FA Cup And we are fighting for a Europa League Place. Seeing Kenny has only been back for a year, that's pretty good after all it took Alex three years to win the FA cup... |
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Wow what a great performance by the new signing at Anfield, Liverpools new formation 4 Paw 4:D |
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Pity that KK, or should it now be KKK, can't move on - Suarez was found to be guilty, KK should just move on. That said, I think there will be a fair bit of aggro on Saturday. |
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So why mention it Barrie, unless you are trying to provoke a reaction?
Let's see what Saturday brings |
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Speaking of Racism and Idiotic fans Barrie, I would be very careful. After all Man U have some as well.
Manchester United fan charged for shouting racist abuse at Stoke match | Football | guardian.co.uk If we are talking of Kung Fu Kicks, then why no mention of Eric Cantona? Surely the greatest Kung Fu kick of all time |
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and that's the rub Jay, if the racist Manchester United thug had been a Liverpool thug, then it would have been all over the papers and screams off our manc set here shouting the odds.
However they stay silent and make out that everyone else is at fault. Still we are with in spitting distance of a Champions League place next year, which would be nice. Its about time we won a Sixth, now how many have mancy u won??? |
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PS/ wouldn't normally pull folk about their spelling there BG, but it's spelt Manky U as in, proper manky :D |
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Thanks for the spell check Dave, I would not want the Manky's pointing that out, b@@@@y ipads!
So just let me get this, we have won FIVE, yes FIVE European Cups and they have .......three. Oh well this year I am sure they will win a fourth...oops! Well there's always next year, but then we could well be there after our SIXTH:tongueout |
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Aye BG, 5 (Five) it is. :)
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Very good Mancie, very good.
Still only 1 in front though and it could well stay that way this year, judging by your pesky neighbours. However, we have seen you twice this year and Drew once and Won the other. I am hoping for a repeat of March 2009, bring on saturday |
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What has happened to the "fantastic" scouse support?
Deloitte Football Money League Revenue Table (does not include transfer dealings), shows Real & Barca in 1 & 2 with La Creme in 3rd place. No change in the top 7 places but Liverpool are in 9th, having been overtaken by Inter. Not on;y that but they have actually had a fall in revenue, the only clob in the top 12 to do so. United - £331.4M Liverpool £183.6M suggests maybe that Liverpool support is waning? |
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Seeing that Liverpool are one of the few clubs to release a new strip every two years, will cost a few quid. After all Man U do so every season? Maybe they should rip their supporters off just like la creme?
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