Liverpool laughing stocks?
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The beach ball again?
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liverpool are 10 pts adrift of 4th place having played one more game than arsenal...
is that a good return for what they've spent??
is that a good return for what they've spent??
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thebish wrote:liverpool are 10 pts adrift of 4th place having played one more game than arsenal...
is that a good return for what they've spent??
Dunno, but I'd rather them still be interested until the end of March at least (still could use them beating QPR and Wigan).
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good point, well made....Worthy4England wrote:thebish wrote:liverpool are 10 pts adrift of 4th place having played one more game than arsenal...
is that a good return for what they've spent??
Dunno, but I'd rather them still be interested until the end of March at least (still could use them beating QPR and Wigan).
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Lost the last 3....not good form going into the Merseyside derby.
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It's a BRILLIANT return ... from my perspective. Coz they hocked in advance the Euro Chump money they presumed they'd get.thebish wrote:liverpool are 10 pts adrift of 4th place having played one more game than arsenal...
is that a good return for what they've spent??
Just as Dirty Leeds did a decade ago & the Barcodes 7 or 8 years ago. They could well be fecked in the coming couple of years. They most certainly will find that King Kenny will have begun to re-establish the level of debt they cleared whe the club was stolen from Hicks & Gillette.
... and, exactly like O'Dreay in those days at Leeds, he will not recognise this and will still want to spend another £50m this summer.
Let the good times roll.
I may have to plave a wreathe somewhere.

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Apparently, on form in 2012 the bottom 3 would be ;
Liverpool
QPR
Wolves
Now we have 'King Kenny' in a bit of a panic ;
Liverpool
QPR
Wolves
Now we have 'King Kenny' in a bit of a panic ;
Kenny Dalglish has launched an impassioned defence of his record at Liverpool, claiming he should not be judged by the club's league position alone and that kit deals are as important as victories.
Full story: Guardian
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Cue the nervous breakdownMeanwhile, Dalglish wants the FA to throw the book at Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger, who recently labelled Liverpool striker Luis Suarez a diver.
Full story: Daily Mirror
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Unfecki'believable!!!!! Where is blurr when you need him? Whats other managers excuses? Should be some good ones.bobo the clown wrote:Apparently, on form in 2012 the bottom 3 would be ;
Liverpool
QPR
Wolves
Now we have 'King Kenny' in a bit of a panic ;Kenny Dalglish has launched an impassioned defence of his record at Liverpool, claiming he should not be judged by the club's league position alone and that kit deals are as important as victories. Full story: Guardian
Cue the nervous breakdownMeanwhile, Dalglish wants the FA to throw the book at Arsenal counterpart Arsene Wenger, who recently labelled Liverpool striker Luis Suarez a diver.
Full story: Daily Mirror
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Here's one to kick off;
Coyle reckons our defenders don't rush about to reduce our CO2 output to reduce greenhouse gasses.
Coyle reckons our defenders don't rush about to reduce our CO2 output to reduce greenhouse gasses.
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An infiltration from the West Ham themed wedding happening next door at the end, presumably?
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RusholmeRuffian wrote:An infiltration from the West Ham themed wedding happening next door at the end, presumably?

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Brilliant.
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They'll be calling for Kenny's head.
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As I was saying....thebish wrote:good point, well made....Worthy4England wrote:thebish wrote:liverpool are 10 pts adrift of 4th place having played one more game than arsenal...
is that a good return for what they've spent??
Dunno, but I'd rather them still be interested until the end of March at least (still could use them beating QPR and Wigan).
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wankers, wankerss, wankers, wankers .....
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Indeed,shite b'stardsbobo the clown wrote:wankers, wankerss, wankers, wankers .....
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