kenco wrote:do you think you will see liverpool win the championship within your lifetime.the reason i ask this question is this, i never thought after watching the last championsihip winning side,after almost fifteen years we would be waiting for the next. manager after manager, have failed to deliver,millions have been wasted. we have fell further and further behind the mancs arsenal, even chelsea are now well on their way to leaving us in their shadow.every year we are promised so much,but fail to deliver,player after player has been bought as the final piece in the jigsaw, only to disappoint, false dawn after false dawn, and then heart break. a club captain steve g effectively holding the club to ransom, and a boardroom in total disarray.moores and parry grim'ly trying to hold on to power,to the detrement of our famous club, the propossed new ground,that they will struggle to fill if things dont improve quickly.i'm just trying to be realistic.so i ask you again do you think you will see us lift the championship in your lifetime ? because in my opinion fourth place just does'nt cut the mustard.

bigmick wrote:" In your lifetime" depends on how old you are, whether you smoke and whether your hobby is superbike racing. In a nutshell, within the next twenty years? almost certainly.

kenco wrote:Dalglish wrote:Using your food analogy Kenco 4th may not cut the mustard but it brings home the bacon
you've not answered the question dalgish




Roberts wrote:In my lifetime I can see us winning the odd League Cup

The Ace1983 wrote:If you had asked a Chelsea fan five years ago, whether they could see their team winning the premiership within their lifetime, how many would have said yes? Or Arsenal fans 7 years ago? 10 years ago, how many Charlton fans would have said that they would have seen their team pushing for European football? 10 years ago how many toffe fans would have seen their team trying for the CL? Did anyone ask a Valencia fan ten years ago if their team could win La Liga within their lives? Being a football fan means having hope. What's the point of supporting a team if you don't think they can do anything? If I didn't think that I would one day see Liverpool win the Premier League and regain the rightful title of "The Mighty Reds", I'd throw my shirt in the bin and take up Cricket. I not only believe that I will see them win this league in my lifetime, I know it.
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