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Postby RED BEERGOGGLES » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:22 pm

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RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Sorry to say this.... and if it means I can no longer look at myself in the mirror then so be it ,but if this game is to become associated with aiding the Manc's in securing number 19 ,then I would personally crawl over broken glass with Big Sam  on my back ,than the team to be responsible in finally helping Fergie's prophecy come to fruition, and that's the brutal truth  :(

You fecking dracular you,  :;):

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Postby Sir Roger » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:39 pm

RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Sorry to say this.... and if it means I can no longer look at myself in the mirror then so be it ,but if this game is to become associated with aiding the Manc's in securing number 19 ,then I would personally crawl over broken glass with Big Sam  on my back ,than the team to be responsible in finally helping Fergie's prophecy come to fruition, and that's the brutal truth  :(

I agree
But I would even crawl over big Sam with broken glass on my back if it meant they wouldnt win the league and that purple nosed tw@t take our record
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Postby roberto green » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:43 pm

RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:
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RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Sorry to say this.... and if it means I can no longer look at myself in the mirror then so be it ,but if this game is to become associated with aiding the Manc's in securing number 19 ,then I would personally crawl over broken glass with Big Sam  on my back ,than the team to be responsible in finally helping Fergie's prophecy come to fruition, and that's the brutal truth  :(

couldn't agree more mate

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Im not proud of feeling this way mate ,its just after watching them  Man and Boy at Anfield  secure this record while playing brilliant football ,I am seriously loathe to watch them relinquish it to a  workmanlike United side ,and given the Legends who have managed Liverpool throughout  the years slowly building our reputation and establishing our illustrious history ,then I consider Ferguson a poor imitation who has bullied and ran roughshod over the F.A and its referees for countless years
Maybe to some it sounds like sour grapes ,but as a Scouser I seriously detest anything remotely Mancunian

you know what though it isn't sour grapes, you are spot on with the way he runs his teams and abuses the referees to get what he wants and he has all the media eating out of his hand asking him the question he will only reply to.He has never had a good word to say about us and would definitely do us no favours if he was in our position now.
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Postby NANNY RED » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:43 pm

Sir Roger wrote:
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Sorry to say this.... and if it means I can no longer look at myself in the mirror then so be it ,but if this game is to become associated with aiding the Manc's in securing number 19 ,then I would personally crawl over broken glass with Big Sam  on my back ,than the team to be responsible in finally helping Fergie's prophecy come to fruition, and that's the brutal truth  :(

I agree
But I would even crawl over big Sam with broken glass on my back if it meant they wouldnt win the league and that purple nosed tw@t take our record
:angry:

Hands over ears not listening . la la la
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Postby Sir Roger » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:45 pm

NANNY RED wrote:
Sir Roger wrote:
RED BEERGOGGLES wrote:Sorry to say this.... and if it means I can no longer look at myself in the mirror then so be it ,but if this game is to become associated with aiding the Manc's in securing number 19 ,then I would personally crawl over broken glass with Big Sam  on my back ,than the team to be responsible in finally helping Fergie's prophecy come to fruition, and that's the brutal truth  :(

I agree
But I would even crawl over big Sam with broken glass on my back if it meant they wouldnt win the league and that purple nosed tw@t take our record
:angry:

Hands over ears not listening . la la la

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Postby Dundalk » Mon Apr 26, 2010 10:50 pm

We have as much chance as West Ham off getting fourth

Liverpool 0-1 Chelsea

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Postby roberto green » Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:08 pm

you know if we lost to chelsea though I would love it to be to a Carra own goal and him actuall smiling after he scored it.It could be that bit toomuch for fergies ticker


Carra after his own goal against Chelsea

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Postby LFC2007 » Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:27 pm

There's no compromising our honour. If we're out of the race for fourth then we have nothing left to play for in the league, and with our UEFA cup exertions on the Thursday and a potential final to consider, then it makes perfect sense that we rest Reina, Carragher, Agger, Johnson, Gerrard, Mascherano and Kuyt, else we're doing ourselves a disservice. It's a perfectly rational approach to take and I will still hoping for Spearing, Ayala, Lucas and co to do the business on the day.
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Postby Fauxy » Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:36 pm

I want us to win.

Obviously it would hurt to see Man U win the league if we did beat them but thats part of football. It makes the game more exciting and gives us more of an insentive to do better next year. If there werent these huge rivalries then how boring would football be.

If we lose I wont lose any sleep though :D
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Postby Kharhaz » Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:36 pm

Ideal scenario for the Chelsea game. 0-0 after 90 mins.

Gerrard backpasses the ball to reina which results in an "unfortunate" own goal.

And we all laugh at Man United on how they whinge that Gerrards back pass was hit at 80mph when in actual fact it was 93.2 :D
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Postby Sir Roger » Mon Apr 26, 2010 11:42 pm

Just had a text showing the team for sunday:
1. Ken Dodd
2. Cilla Black
3. Bob Carolgees
4. Ricky Tomlinson
5. Jimmy Corkhill
6. Derek Hatton
7. Lily Savage
8. Holly Johnson
9. Sinbad the window cleaner
10. Spit the dog
11. Ngog

Looks like Rafa is really taking this seriously...
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Postby Fauxy » Tue Apr 27, 2010 12:02 am

I like how you kept N'gog hahahaha
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Postby zarababe » Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:52 am


BREAKING NEWS: Liverpool team to face Chelsea just in
. 1 Ken Dodd, 2 Cilla Black, 3 Bob Carolgees, 4 Sonia, 5 Jimmy Corkhill, 6 Derek Hatton, 7 Mimi Maguire, 8 Holly Johnson, 9 Sinbad the window cleaner, 10 Spit the dog and, of course, 11 Lucas Leiva.

Will Benítez follow Sir Alex Ferguson’s example?

We do not know if Rafael Benítez has voted yet in the Liverpool fans’ poll that asks, with a straight face, “should we field a weakened team on Sunday?” But we can be sure that Sir Alex Ferguson will regard it as the most outrageous supporter survey since the Manchester Evening News asked its readers “should Fergie be sacked?” shortly before he embarked upon the 1995-96 season that brought them the Double.

Field a weakened side against Chelsea? Concede the game and effectively gift the Barclays Premier League title to Carlo Ancelotti’s team? What about integrity and fair competition?

These will be Ferguson’s thoughts. The intriguing question is whether he will dare to air them before Sunday and risk the charge of the most appalling hypocrisy.

Liverpool’s line-up on Sunday can be decided by only one man, and Benítez may want his strongest possible team if he is looking over his shoulder at Everton and/or truly believing that fourth place, and qualification to the Champions League, is still achievable. With each Premier League place worth at least £750,000, he might weigh up the income (although it is questionable whether he will be around to spend it).

But it is equally plausible that he could wake up on Sunday morning with very little to play for in the domestic campaign — and perhaps with the Europa League final to save his players for.

Should Everton fail to win away to Stoke City on Saturday, Liverpool will be guaranteed a top-seven finish and entry into Europe. And if Tottenham Hotspur beat Bolton Wanderers at White Hart Lane, also on Saturday, then the idea of fourth would seem out of reach except to the greatest optimist. Liverpool would be stuck.

In that case, giving a break to a few players against Chelsea would be quite normal practice and might pass with little comment except for the fact that, this being a potential championship-deciding afternoon, it will cause a mighty hullabaloo about integrity and fairness with the added spice that United are attempting to overtake Liverpool and win a record nineteenth English championship.

There would be plenty to discuss on the subject, including the history of weakened teams, which goes back beyond 1971, when Bill Shankly’s Liverpool were fined £7,500, and farther still than 1970, when Don Revie’s Leeds United were docked £5,000 for fielding reserves.

This season it flared up as a contentious issue when Wolverhampton Wanderers were handed a suspended £25,000 fine for making ten changes against United, the first time a penalty had been imposed for such a breach for 17 years. The fine was an attempt by the Premier League to make a statement about how much weakening was acceptable, but an unconvincing one. In the era of rotation, it remains a harder case to prove. As for the moral argument, that horse long since bolted.

Ferguson, for his own sound reasons, was among those who let open the stable doors by deciding that what is best for United outweighs all other considerations. When other clubs have hoped United might give a game their full attention, he has not always been able to oblige. Some Manchester City fans still have not forgiven him for the team he picked back in May 2001, that included Michael Stewart, Luke Chadwick and Ronnie Wallwork, for the visit of Derby County. “We saw their team and thought we had a little chance,” Jim Smith, the Derby manager, said.

He was proved right. Derby celebrated the most unlikely victory at the home of the champions, securing their top-flight status at City’s expense, and the joking between Ferguson and Smith at the final whistle still rankles among blue die-hards.

Then there was the resting by Ferguson of senior players including Roy Keane, Wayne Rooney and Ruud van Nistelrooy at home to West Bromwich Albion towards the end of the 2004-05 season, and the improbable draw at Old Trafford that helped Bryan Robson’s side to safety.

Most notoriously, Neil Warnock will never shed the bitterness he feels having seen Ferguson rest more than half his first team against West Ham United on the final day of the 2006-07 season. Carlos Tévez scored and Sheffield United were relegated.

Ferguson was looking after United in every case, and will make no apologies for that. Few neutrals condemned him for it. No doubt he will be equally understanding when questions about Benítez, integrity and team selection are put to him before Sunday.

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Postby eds » Tue Apr 27, 2010 3:53 am

Make no mistake Bruce the miserable dog will roll over for Manure on the weekend, fourth is beyond our reach.

It's now a question of whether the Rent boys are good enough to beat us at home. It's like any other match, we should go for the win and see if they can beat us. Manure can only blame themselves and not us we get beaten by a "better side" on Sunday.
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Postby roberto green » Tue Apr 27, 2010 6:40 am

Sir Roger wrote:Just had a text showing the team for sunday:
1. Ken Dodd
2. Cilla Black
3. Bob Carolgees
4. Ricky Tomlinson
5. Jimmy Corkhill
6. Derek Hatton
7. Lily Savage
8. Holly Johnson
9. Sinbad the window cleaner
10. Spit the dog
11. Ngog

Looks like Rafa is really taking this seriously...

I had the same one but it had Lucas on

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