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Ah Barrie, but DinG has a saving grace, He comes up Stanley every time hes oer this way.:tongueout
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Perhaps I may be taking things for granted, but 'He who laughs, last laughs longest' :D:D:D
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Have the scousers given up already even when their team are on a charge for the top of the league:rolleyes:
Can they all be on holiday I wonder?;) It does begin to appear that the only true scouser is our man in Krautland, good old DinG:alright: |
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What a great FA Cup draw, it must give the Stanley lads that extra boost to overcome Yeovil - then a ground swap for the tie with La Crème - a share of a 76K gate, oh boy what that will do for the Stanley finances - C'mon Stanley
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What a difference a year makes - how it shows up the large egg dressing on the scousers who were slagging La Crème last season - By the way, does anyone know where they are hiding (other than the only true scouser - Hi DinG)
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To be honest if we do get through next Tuesday night I'd rather play them at the Crown as although a stadium with a bigger capacity would obviously mean more money through the turnstiles it would take away our home advantage & deprive us of the pleasure of watching United's pampered players coping with our facilities & that will be priceless :rolleyes: |
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Oh dear, what a shame, never mind - perhaps the dodger meant next year when he talked of conquering Europe;)
Still you still have the Europa League to look forward to and of course your biggest game of the season on Sunday:eek: I don't really fancy our chances as we are playing such crap and the scousers are such a great team - according to BG, and we are destined for relegation - also according to BG:rolleyes: Poor chap must really be sick - probably sick that all his predictions have fallen flat. Do wonder where he and all the other so called scouse supporters are hiding leaving poor old DinG to carry on by himself:tongueout:alright: |
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Well tomorrow will be interesting, the Kings in waiting against poor old La Crème - the world according to BG will see the scousers triumph - could well be, we will probably continue to play crap and it really all depends on who plays the worst crap - La Crème without a settled defence and the scousers unable to score or stop the opposition from scoring. BG must be on a long holiday or he must have been flying Malaysia Airlines:alright: |
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Looking for a good game against the Mankies on Sunday, hopefully the Pool will show some old style grit against the "Qwd enemy" eh Barrie!! ;) |
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Just hoping both teams play well tomorrow DinG, if either one play the usual crap then it won't be so good and if they both play the usual crap it will be a fiasco:hidewall: See that all your mates are still missing:rolleyes: |
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Oh dear, what a shame, never mind. The gap is only 10 points and I am sure you will make that up before the season ends:rolleyes:
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Just about the only English football we get over here is EPL:mad: ... fortunately, it comes on early so that it doesn't interfere with hockey, a real man's game played by real men who aren't competing for Oscars in the best dive of the year award.;) But one thing United have to do is sign De Gea to a multi-year contract. That kid is on track to be the world's best. It's not often that a goalie is man of the match in a 3-0 victory.
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Ooops, Barca again. Looks like the end of another Champions league run. :eek::eek:
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A busy few days, so here is hoping that all the teams with supporters on here can gain the maximum points - even the scousers, would hate not to be playing them next season although I am sure the Deadwoods would love to be playing them - unlikely as the Dodger says they are now playing very well and will be in the top 4 by the end of the season:rolleyes:
Of course Christmas is when La Crème normally get fully into gear, hoping they do it again this season:alright: Having said that - a Merry Christmas to all you supporters:D - and the bigots too:tongueout |
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Way to go Burnley:alright: An all British team. Think about it; Mangala, who had such a crappy game and should have defended better against the second goal, cost 32 million quid:eek: More than the whole Burnley side! There's a message there. Given the chance to play regularly in the top two leagues, English players are as good as any in the world. But with the big money, big business Premier League, they won't get that chance. Don't get me wrong; there are some great foreign players providing top class entertainment in the world's most exciting league (apart from the NHL;)) But until English players get a decent shot, you guys don't have a snowball in hell's chance of winning the World or the Euro. When Canada shows up to play international hockey, the opposition takes us seriously, real seriously ... because talented kids get a shot at the big time. And as long as the EPL puts profit before football, England will always be second rate at best.
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Oh dear, the scousers are on a charge. There will be no stopping them now – the dodger says so.:rolleyes:
La Crème will definitely be looking over their shoulders, waiting for the inevitable to happen.;) What a doom laden beginning to the New Year, are the scousers going to finish ahead of us again? – of course that will only be the second time in Premier League history – if they do it.:alright: Pity about Stanley’s game – I know a cover would be very expensive but as that strip at the side of the ground doesn’t get any sun at this time of the year, perhaps just a cover for that area or as a cheap solution cover that area with straw when a frost is forecast. Great result for Burnley, if they carry on with that application and effort they should be OK especially when one considers the situation of the other teams in the bottom group.:) The deadwoods keep burbling along, no doubt destined for a mid table finish – not the same without Jaysay here to give me flak on that.:p Now that the scousers have won a game will we see BG back amongst us – seriously, I do hope he is OK and his part time cohorts of course.:gooddog: One thing to be sure of is that DinG will always carry the flag for his team - mind you he probably nicked it to pave his patio:D Whatever happens, I wish you all a Happy & Prosperous New Year. |
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Great programme on Sky Sports 1 tonight at 0001 for all the scousers - although it is in black and white, before the advent of colour TV - "When Liverpool Ruled Europe":alright:;)
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What a crap game, it was almost as bad as watching the scousers. It looks as though we could be on the slide into mediocrity again while the scousers are on a charge for the Premiership title.:rolleyes:
I see that Stevie G’s birthday is on Cup Final day and he is desperate to be there – I understand his team mates are having a whip round to buy him a ticket as a birthday present.:alright: The deadwoods continue to display their mediocrity but at least Burnley are now showing some spirit and a good deal of class, let’s hope they can keep it up.:) If this weather keeps up Stanley are going to have so many games in hand with the state of the ground which if they have to be played in a short period is going to make life difficult for them. The NN are just about managing to hang on to Chelski, feel as though that tussle could go either way but feel that Chelski are just too good for them:tongueout |
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Well i read today that the points total today, is exactly the same as Moyes attained at the same stage last season, so by using that logic the Glory Hunters will want the removal of this manager?
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Even though we have only got the same points as last year we are in fourth position. As for new players, at least some of ours do score now and then unlike a certain team that bought 2 international strikers who can't score - or most weeks don't even get a game.
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Still at least you are proving one thing Barrie, without European Football you cannot challenge for first, last year we did. Could be worse, Barrie, if we had had Daniel Sturridge fit, we would have been above ya. Oh and happy new year. Been a bit busy, not had time to reply to your obsessive comments about any other team but the mighty manky U, it's all getting a bit boring really. |
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Well, well, the missing scouser has finally surfaced - is that due to them winning a couple of games at last?:hidewall:
I am sure that they will continue with their charge for the top - as long as StevieG keeps scoring for them seeing that Lambert & Balotelli seem to be nothing more than decoration:tongueout |
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La Crème are still playing crap for too long in every match, but still managing to hang on to our lead over the scousers so far - so if we are playing crap how does one describe them?
Where have all the scousers gone? Even their only real supporter is missing - c'mon DinG, we miss you. Chelski storming on, could be that they have got the title sewn up already. The NN were really turned over by the Arse who looked very impressive. The Clarets threw it away, they really need to learn how to hang on to a decent lead, perhaps there was a touch of overconfidence. Deadwoods managing to hang on - can they keep it up and make a challenge for the play offs. Stanley, oh Stanley - what a loss against a team that is only just managing to survive. Surely they can get themselves back into gear and start to climb further up the table. A difficult week ahead for the scousers - top of the Premiership and then a lower level Championship side, should be very interesting. |
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See that your other ex-regular "supporter" is around again, but he seems to be acting like the politician members.:tongueout |
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Can I just say that as an Everton fan, I've always been proud to be called Bitter and Twisted by my Liverpool supporting friends.
However, I'm rapidly running out of things to be bitter and twisted about, so can Liverpool FC please start playing a bit better? |
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Of course the Dodger is a winner;) - isn't he?:alright: |
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Well La Creme showed Cambridge United last night what £150 Million in players buys you......A DRAW.....pure class
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And the scousers couldn't beat Bolton ... The FA Cup, even tho' it doesn't seem to be as important as it used to be, is a hell of a lot more interesting than the EPL.
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It's fifty years since Churchill died. And I've no idea which team he supported.:D But he did say: "Why, you may take the most gallant sailor, the most intrepid airman, or the most audacious soldier, put them at a table together - what do you get? The sum of their fears." If you apply this to the Premier League's high-priced foreign help, you seem to get "The sum of their weaknesses." At least on this crazy FA Cup weekend.;)
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One must realise that over the last 5 years La Crème have spent £5M more than the scousers (have you won anything in the last 5 years?):tongueout A replay at Old Trafford is good for us and for Cambridge - a share of a 75K gate means more cash in the pot - after all we are only the 2nd richest club in the world so every penny helps I occasionally forget that the only time you play before a 75K gate is when you come to The Theatre of Dreams;) |
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If you care to look at your postings from last season - don't expect you to remember that type of drivel, you very rarely, if at all, commented about your own team, all you ever did was to attempt childish slagging of La Creme:tongueout |
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A totally crazy weekend - absolutely great win for Blackburn, and a good result for Bolton, but what a disaster for the NN, Chelski, Spurs & Southampton. Taking those results into account the scousers and La Crème didn't do too bad - more money in the coffers and it should allow the Dodger to visit the fire sales again. Stanley should be winning games like this one, here's hoping they can kick on from here and hopefully Burnley's week off should help them to kick on and get away from the relegation zone
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What a crap weekend – La Crème playing so badly but still scraping a point and managing to stay 5 points ahead of the scousers and a much better GD:tongueout The combination of VP and Falcao just isn’t working, should have brought young Wilson on early in the second half, at least he would have produced some pace up front.
Scousers having the same problem – where were the two top class strikers he bought? He can certainly talk the talk – still, plenty of time for them to come good and get into the European slots ahead of La Crème;) The Clarets are in danger of throwing it all away – they should never have let a 2 goal advantage slip like that. Not a lot of points difference down at the bottom, an extra 2 points would have done them a power of good:confused: The deadwoods seem better suited to a yo-yo competition – still a chance for a local derby if Stanley start to pull things together particularly on their travels – a rough period for them, Plymouth and then Southend, maybe they are suffering from travel sickness:eek: The persistent slagger from last season seems to have shut up shop – or his mouth. Could that be because La Crème are doing a bit better than his lot? Possibly one of those that can shoot his mouth off when his team is going strong but shuts up when things don’t go their way:rolleyes: |
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£150 million spent and what's Manky U's form like:After 24 matches
Moyes 12-4-8 40 points +10 Van Gaal 12-8-4 44 points +17 |
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Speaking of gloat,
Here is what £59.7 million pounds bought 'la Creme' https://mobile.twitter.com/SkySports...33866850938881 |
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I must admit he is persistent - at buying crap and not doing too well yet in the league, not a great record but then again, the scousers haven't done well in the Premier League. |
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One must also remember that the dodger has spent £215M since 2012 - he hasn't improved the team much:tongueout
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That's the sprit Barrie, keep burying your head in the sand. As General Melchett said "If nothing else, a total pig-headed unwillingness to look facts in the face will see us through." And you wonder why I cannot be bother to reply to your constant ramblings about any team but your own......see you in a few months:tongueout |
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What no Barrie.....come on you goaded me back on here and seeing you have Louis Long Ball doing a Rafa, actually Rafa was telling the truth, you disappear.:tongueout
Surely you cannot be worried about Burnley coming to old Trafford can you?:tongueout If the Manky U don't win by a large margin tonight there will be lots of laughter around here.:tongueout:tongueout |
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I was thinking before your childish rants:rolleyes:, that it has all the makings of a calamitous week for La Crème - Arsenal moving above us into 4th place and the scousers making a charge for the top - even the dodgers star signing scoring his first goal for them in the Premiership:eek: Tonight could make things even worse for us - mind you, VG has had less than a season to get things right (dodger still trying to get it right but not succeeded after how long?), even though we are better placed than last season, still time for it all to fall apart again. A good night for both Stanley and the deadwoods but they both left it late to grab all the points:D |
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For the record, 2014-2015, so far you are 1st with 70 posts, I am 3rd with 18 posts (including this one), Dig is second with 31. 2013-2014 seasons thread, I was 1st with 152 posts you 2nd with 112 posts. 2012-2013 you were 2nd (beaten by Jaysay 86 posts), with 85 posts to my 6th place 9 posts. 2011-2012 you were 1st again with 71 posts, I was 5th with 52 2010-2011 you were 2nd with 166 posts to my 9th place 9 posts 2009-2010 you were 3rd with 8 posts, I was 6th with 2 posts ALL of those threads are known as 'Liverpool road to the title' or referring to the team and their quest to win a league title. In the whole time this series of threads has been running you have posted 512 times, while I have only managed, 242, not even half. you were saying about kettles and pots?:tongueout You know, it was bloody hilarious watching everything that old red nose had done fall apart in less than one season, even better is the small fact that Louis Long Ball inherited much the same squad, spent £150 million, has no European Games to worry about and yet cannot recreate what Liverpool did last season, if anything, having Shrek on an eye watering £300,000.00 per week cannot be helping maters. He then loses it at a press conference against Big Sam, I ask you........Jose I can understand, but Big Sam:confused: You know I thought lightning could not strike twice, first David Moyes, now Van Gaal, who's next Barrie, Roy 'Owl Face' Hodgson? What is currently coming out of Old Trafford is pure comedy gold. So in return, well we lost our star striker, had one injured and not forgetting that Brendan Rodgers inherited a team that was mid table are starting to play well, even with the impending loss of one Englands greatest footballers, things are starting to look good. It helps having at long last, decent owners, who far from throwing Man City money around are encouraging a young Manager, with a vision, to build something great again, bit like Bill Shankly and even Alex Ferguson did, which is why I can understand your rants, dodger....really:rolleyes: As it stands we are 2 points behind you, I fully expect that to be 5 soon, I mean you cannot lose to Burnley can you?:tongueout It is not too long ago you were laughing at being 10 points in front of us, oh how times change.:tongueout |
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Really cannot understand it - La Crème are still playing crap and yet scraping another win:confused: Cannot understand some of VGs selections and formations - but it is working:D, for the moment, at least better than 17 other managers;), especially the ones who have had almost 3 years or more to win something or other:gooddog:
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Well from what ive seen of United since he took oer,I would say the guys well overrated or past his sell by.
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Whatever, I just don't understand what he is doing - but they are in 3rd place - for now, which perhaps suggests that there are a lot of teams that can't even win when they aren't playing worse crap than we are. |
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Thanks Barrie, I will do. Btw, I thought your comment a few months ago about myself and Malaysian Aircraft (post 95) was a bit low, even for you. |
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A great weekend for Stanley:alright:, let us hope they can really kick on from here.
What another crazy weekend for the FA Cup. A fantastic weekend for the deadwoods and Bradford:alright:, even the scousers managed to scrape through, can they manage to cope with the week ahead:tongueout. Then another turn up last night with La Crème managing to get past Preston - funny old match;). Think that may well be the end of the run for us with Arsenal looming large:eek:. Only time will tell:D |
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Wow what a week, a good start in the Europa and now a decisive win against the Saints.
3 points off 3rd place. Well if we can keep this going..... Tough week ahead more European football then the Mancs. Speaking of Mancs, how did Utd do in Europe this week? And did they play yesterday? |
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Another crap weekend – La Crème appear to have lost all the flair, not one player seems to have any heart or flair left in them. Once again unable to understand the formation or the positions some players are in, perhaps they are the reasons? A possible future centre back played on the left when Valencia was available and the biggest fault of all – Fellaini.
Really looking over our shoulder now as the scousers maintain their charge and are only 2 points behind, SB time is here again. NN played brilliantly, hoping they are in top gear next weekend at this rate they have every chance of catching Chelski – who were really were on the wrong end of the referee this week. Great effort from Burnley although they did get most of the breaks. The deadwoods should have done much better – a home draw against a club in freefall – and Stanley, they should have all the yo-yos taken away from them and then they might regain some consistency. |
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Oh dear, how sad, never mind, always another season to come:hidewall:
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There is always next year:hidewall:
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Knocking on the Red Mankies door now! Only 2 points in front:D
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A good and a bad week – La Crème managing to stay ahead of the scousers (just), but as they got dumped out of the Europa League again;) they should not be able to use tiredness as an excuse any more:rolleyes: so they will really be pushing us now. They are now a serious threat to La Crème. Mind you, beating the NN means that both sides stay within touching distance of the NN. And another fantastic strike by Coutinho.
Rooney now the only player to have scored 10 in every season, just hope VG keeps him up front – Falcoa and DM don’t seem to have adjusted to the demands of the Prremier league – maybe it will happen soon – hope springs eternal:D Chelski must have their sights firmly set on 2 trophies now:tongueout Burnley don’t seem able to string a run together and it doesn’t help giving an OG away, now is the time for them to string some results together – hoping they start doing that this week.:alright: A good point for the deadwoods but 15 points or so off the play off places. Stanley still playing like a yo-yo but a good run could soon pick up the 12 points they currently need to get into the play off places.:alright::D |
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A good game to watch, far better than yesterdays offering. A bad result for La Creme, one stupid mistake, but in other ways a good result for us. No distraction now in keeping our noses in front of the scousers - at least we have a chance to improve on last years position, whereas the scousers don't, they will have to continue their mission in the long running search for the Holy Grail next season.
Jaysaay would have enjoyed yesterday, and of course credit must go to the scousers in improving their financial status by getting a replay |
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Well Barry, have to say i enjoyed fer me owd mate.:D
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La Creme have managed to stay in front of the scousers for at least another week, wish they would play like that every game. Certainly improved the GD, now twice what the scousers have got. NN got screwed good by the Clarets of all teams, what a great effort that was by the Clarets. Chelski did just a little better. Another good win for the deadwoods but poor old Stanley, but they were away at the top of the league.
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Goal difference will not matter at all once we are in front of of you, which will happen this weekend. :D
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Been waiting to be overtaken for most of the season. No chance of an improvement on last season for the scousers but every chance that La Crème will have improved:tongueout
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Re: Mancie's Thread - The Scousers search for the Holy Grail
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Re: Mancie's Thread - The Scousers search for the Holy Grail
Where have all the scousers gone?:hidewall::tongueout
Oh dear, what a shame, never mind, there is always next season for the scousers to chase their Holy Grail and win the Premiership – for the first time. How many more seasons will the dodger be allowed to keep trying:rolleyes: Is it true that Gerrard achieved 2 milestones for the scousers today – the 50th red card for them in the Premiership and the shortest time on the pitch? Could Skrtl be in trouble tomorrow?;) La Crème outplayed them, outscored them and outclassed them:D:D:D: The NN are still trying to keep tabs on Chelski but with effectively a 9 point deficit I don’t think they will get there – not the way that Chelski are playing. Burnley were unlucky, they really need to pull something out of the hat now, but very tight down at the bottom end, a couple of good wins could see them out of trouble:alright: The deadwoods are at it again, no doubt they will settle for mid-table safety again:rolleyes: Stanley scraped a point but they need to be doing better against teams in the bottom reaches of the league, 9 points isn’t a great margin above the drop zone but a win against any team lower down is effectively 6 points in the bag:alright: |
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