I love your optimism. Unfortunately I sat through the Palace game so cannot share your positive attitude. Should and will are two very different things in football. We should beat Watford and our following 3 games. Will we? I doubt it'll be plain sailing. So hope you're right though
Its very simple. If you are down to the bare bones like we are you take what you can get and hope the availale players give everything. At 8:30 tonight we could have another two injuries for all we know so only this game matters. Im not looking at next 3 yet. Any mangy win will do today thanks
even with Hull he has , i think , won all but 1 in league. I remember pointing out before we played them people were underestimating how much better they were with him in charge - well at home anyway
I will be happy if the game is as bad as Utd v Swansea, and boy that was one bad game, but we win 1-0. I was asked if I wanted to use our works tickets for the Utd v Swansea game. They include a meal and drinks, as much as you want, beforehand with the seats being just behind the directors box on the halfway line. I do know some Utd fans who we deal with so could have taken them as my guests, but turned them down on the basis I could not sit through the crap they are playing this season, and if they had lost I would have been jumping up and down which probably would not go down too well in the area we have the seats.
Anxiously waiting for the team news. Roberto Firmino has scored in each of the Reds' last two away fixtures. The last Liverpool player to score in three successive top-flight games on the road was Luis Suarez in March 2014
Liverpool: Mignolet, Clyne, Matip, Lovren, Milner, Lucas, Wijnaldum, Can, Coutinho, Firmino, Origi. Subs: Karius, Moreno, Grujic, Sturridge, Alexander-Arnold, Lallana, Klavan