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2006/2007 FIXTURES OUT - Sheff utd away first

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:08 am
by neil
Good start me thinks, lets hope we start the season better than last year and just maybe....

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:10 am
by Redman in wales
Liverpool fixtures for 2006-07 season
 
August
 
19 Sheffield United (A)
23 Newcastle United (H) (postponed)
26 West Ham United (H)
 
September
 
9 Everton (A)
16 Chelsea (A)
23 Tottenham Hotspur (H)
30 Bolton Wanderers (A)
 
October
 
14 Blackburn Rovers (H)
21 Manchester United (A)
28 Aston Villa (H)
 
November
 
4 Reading (H)
11 Arsenal (A)
18 Middlesbrough (A)
25 Manchester City (H)
29 Portsmouth (H)
 
December
 
2 Wigan Athletic (A)
9 Fulham (H)
16 Charlton Athletic (A)
23 Watford (H)
26 Blackburn Rovers (A)
30 Tottenham Hotspur (A)
 
January
 
1 Bolton Wanderers (H)
13 Watford (A)
20 Chelsea (H)
31 West Ham United (A)
 
February
 
3 Everton (H)
10 Newcastle United (A)
24 Sheffield United (H)
 
March
 
3 Manchester United (H)
17 Aston Villa (A)
31 Arsenal (H)
 
April
 
7 Reading (A)
9 Middlesbrough (H)
14 Manchester City (A)
21 Wigan Athletic (H)
28 Portsmouth (A)
 
May
 
5 Fulham (A)
13 Charlton Athletic (H)
 
Please note our home game with Newcastle, scheduled for August 23, has been postponed because of Liverpool's participation in the qualifying round of the Champions League.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:11 am
by 66-1112520797
Possibly yes, but September in particular looks a tricky month.

Everton away
Chelsea a
Tottenham h
Bolton a

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:15 am
by 2520years
It's a relatively easy run-in again.  Chelski and ManUre will never catch us up!
:)

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:23 am
by GLB1
We will come home strong in April and May. I think it is good to play our three main threats early in the season and have them home and the end of the season when the pressure is on.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:35 am
by Kopite-Jud
shefield utd should be a game that we win easily,BUT teams coming up want to make a good impression and get points on the board so this could be a tricky game but im confident that we will win :)

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:37 am
by kewellandthegang
anyone know wtf is the point of bringin the fixtures out today for sky to f**k them about this week ?
surely best to just let sky and the league sort it then bring them out ?

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:44 am
by stmichael
Just worked out that our fixtures after our first 3 Champions League games (should we qualify) are:

Chelsea away

Bolton away

Man Utd away

:angry:

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 11:54 am
by lakes10
stmichael wrote:Just worked out that our fixtures after our first 3 Champions League games (should we qualify) are:

Chelsea away

Bolton away

Man Utd away

:angry:

oh poo

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 12:37 pm
by Anfield Kop
Redman in wales wrote:Liverpool fixtures for 2006-07 season
 
August
 
19 Sheffield United (A)
23 Newcastle United (H) (postponed)
26 West Ham United (H)
 
September
 
9 Everton (A)
16 Chelsea (A)
23 Tottenham Hotspur (H)
30 Bolton Wanderers (A)
 
October
 
14 Blackburn Rovers (H)
21 Manchester United (A)
28 Aston Villa (H)
 
November
 
4 Reading (H)
11 Arsenal (A)
18 Middlesbrough (A)
25 Manchester City (H)
29 Portsmouth (H)
 
December
 
2 Wigan Athletic (A)
9 Fulham (H)
16 Charlton Athletic (A)
23 Watford (H)
26 Blackburn Rovers (A)
30 Tottenham Hotspur (A)
 
January
 
1 Bolton Wanderers (H)
13 Watford (A)
20 Chelsea (H)
31 West Ham United (A)
 
February
 
3 Everton (H)
10 Newcastle United (A)
24 Sheffield United (H)
 
March
 
3 Manchester United (H)
17 Aston Villa (A)
31 Arsenal (H)
 
April
 
7 Reading (A)
9 Middlesbrough (H)
14 Manchester City (A)
21 Wigan Athletic (H)
28 Portsmouth (A)
 
May
 
5 Fulham (A)
13 Charlton Athletic (H)
 
Please note our home game with Newcastle, scheduled for August 23, has been postponed because of Liverpool's participation in the qualifying round of the Champions League.

Thanks mate !

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:14 pm
by stmichael
the key is how well we start. last season we only took 10 points from the first 8 games. looking at it next season, we have to go to everton, chelsea, manure and bolton in the first eight games and also play spurs at home. it certainly could be easier but if we want to be challenging we have to go to these places and win.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:17 pm
by kewellandthegang
stmichael wrote:the key is how well we start. last season we only took 10 points from the first 8 games. looking at it next season, we have to go to everton, chelsea, manure and bolton in the first eight games and also play spurs at home. it certainly could be easier but if we want to be challenging we have to go to these places and win.

imo opinion we will be going to manure top of the league brim full of confidence

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:25 pm
by Bad Bob
stmichael wrote:Just worked out that our fixtures after our first 3 Champions League games (should we qualify) are:

Chelsea away

Bolton away

Man Utd away

:angry:

FFS!  :angry: And Mourinho had the nerve to predict that Chelsea would have a tough set of fixtures after CL matches!  They have a cream-puff schedule to start (besides us of course!). :no

We've been handed a very tough September/October...let's hope we hit the ground running in August this season and build some real momentum before the derby.

On the bright side, the festive season has some very winnable games (even with squad players rotating in to spell tired legs) and our run-in looks fairly easy.

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 3:01 pm
by stmichael
Bad Bob wrote:We've been handed a very tough September/October...let's hope we hit the ground running in August this season and build some real momentum before the derby.

I agree. A tough September especially, but I'm ecstatic that we've drawn Warnock and his Yorkshire gnomes on their own cabbage patch on the opening day. Tw@tting those f#ckers and taking away all their optimism for the season inside 90 minutes will be sweet.  :angry:

:D

PostPosted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 3:03 pm
by Ciggy
Ha Neil feckin Warnock will be in the stands Ha  :rasp