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Postby Forever_Red » Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:19 pm

Its a good attempt to offer that bit of confidence and positivity after a totally :censored: day Sunday

Lets just wait until the end of the season....we're Liverpool, do we ever stop supporting our team before the end?
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Postby supersub » Tue Dec 18, 2007 3:31 pm

Forever_Red wrote:Its a good attempt to offer that bit of confidence and positivity after a totally :censored: day Sunday

Lets just wait until the end of the season....we're Liverpool, do we ever stop supporting our team before the end?

Some people do....most of us don't
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Postby Ciggy » Tue Dec 18, 2007 4:16 pm

I reckon the blueshite might get a draw at OT.

the problem is I dont want either getting any points though.
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Postby dawson99 » Tue Dec 18, 2007 5:23 pm

great post leon, and well possible. we are far by being done and dusted yet. a lot more turns and twists in this season to come.

of course, every team in the league has a post like this for them, as well they should, shows passion and support.
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Postby Simari » Wed Dec 19, 2007 12:00 pm

Leonmc0708 wrote:
Simari wrote:The questionable bits in that *dream*:

1. Arsenal will beat Spurs in a slug-fest at Emirates. Spurs don't have a defense to speak off. They will leak goals, but score a couple in the process. For the record, this is one game I would NOT bet any money on to predict the final score!

2. Chelsea will most probably beat Newcastle at Stamford Bridge - although this doesn't materially impact our *dream*, just that the blues will be closer to A and M.

3. Man City are 9-0 at home, and haven't looked like being beaten there all season. (Liverpool's week 3 at Man C)

Other than that, we can, and always should hope :)

I will give you the first two, but against Bolton it was never in the bag, in fact it was very much Bolton that looked like winnign the game.

The "if's" relate to simple points like:

What if Reading beat Liverpool (21 goals in 5 games going into it)

What if Boro beat Arsenal (the greatest thing since sliced bread and un beaten)

What if Bolton beat United (Bolton relegation fodder and the MAncs 6 straight wins going into it)

Damn it. Why did Man C have to go ahead and lose now at home! Couldn't they just wait till we showed up :)

Spurs seem to be pulling it together at the right moment, hope they do stuff Arsenal now !

The dream doesn't look so impossible now  :D
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