Originally posted by Shallow Blueliverpool will be back. no relegation fears, need a clear out of dead wood think of the future instead of past glories. hard to do now with city going to buy the title for years to come. mourinio next liverpool manager?
As you're wrong, twice, in the first sentence, I can only hope that you're equally wrong in the second.
Richard
It was a close affair at OT, with ManYoooooooooo just nicking it. I predict a tight game again tomorrow, with neither team wanting to lose this NW derby game especially with it being in a knockout comp. A one goal win being the largest victory. My money is on Man Yooooooo but you never know.
One thing for suer though is that it will be a heated affair with plenty of bookings, hand bags at several paces and probably a sending off for violent conduct.
Bring it on!
Originally posted by jimslyp69great prediction can you do the lottery numbers for next week?
It was a close affair at OT, with ManYoooooooooo just nicking it. I predict a tight game again tomorrow, with neither team wanting to lose this NW derby game especially with it being in a knockout comp. A one goal win being the largest victory. My money is on Man Yooooooo but you never know.
One thing for suer though is that it will be a heated affair w ...[text shortened]... ings, hand bags at several paces and probably a sending off for violent conduct.
Bring it on!
Originally posted by phil3000😛 best post i have read for ages Phil!! QUALITY MATE
Because they are only about 30 miles apart they look on each other as brothers .
In fact they would like to merge and form one club . Manpool city .....has been strongly pushed forward by both "Manc's " and "Scouser's " respectivley !
The good folk from Liverpool ,with Gary Neville as their spokesman are at present setting up a lobby to forward this pro ...[text shortened]... nc's , people from Manchester and Scousers, people from Liverpool ) into mancousers !!!
Originally posted by divegeesterI don't recall whether it was MOTD or its Dutch equivalent, but I recently saw a football show where they'd done the maths. When your team is in dire straits, firing your coach halfway through the season and hiring a new one brings you, according to the statistics... as near to nothing as makes no difference. No important gain, no significant loss (except financial, I suppose). When a team is not performing, replacing one coach who can't make them with another who can't, either, is as likely to hurt as help. Dalglish is a toincoss.
If bringing back an old Anfield icon was all that was needed, they should have dug up Paisley and had him stuffed.
Richard