Its easy to judge a team, when a Manager and players have lost there way. Every year you fail to play in the CL, makes it harder for you to buy the quality players you need to get back into the top 4
In what way have they 'lost their way'? Last time I checked, none of Kenny's signings bar Suarez have played in the CL, and Kenny himself was not in charge of us all those years we were in it. If you were talking about Benitez, you'd have a point. But as it is, this is a relatively fresh squad and a different manager. I agree with your second point, but that's an entirely different topic. It does make it harder, but not impossible.
Sorry, will get back to you later - trying to work out timings and will probably just drive - one pint won't hurt and it's a lunchtime kick off so could do a pub lunch if you can get any decent food in Warrington... Well, if they get past Oldham in the FA Cup, Suarez will be back for their home match against Spurs. Which will probably be a much more important game for them than the one against City, particularly playing you at home where you've won every game this season.
I shall enplane a little better. Liverpool are not the force they were a few years ago, you need top players to get back into the top 4, you have only brought in 1 top player, and he is banned for 8 games, the test are average at best (for what Liverpool need)
Well yes, its the club, but players and the manager make up the club (a big chunk of it), without the right players/manager club fails, so you need another King and better players.
You're going to watch united play city in the FA Cup and consume 1 pint? The bus is a piece of piss. It only takes 40 mins and drps you right outside the alehouse. The pubs in Latchford don't do food. There is a Kentucky and a Subway and you can eat this in the pub. There are pubs in close proximity that do food
well i have just bought some running shoes.. may try them out tonight... question is whether i will make it out the end of my road without coughing a lung up..
Footballing ability is only half of the equation - SAF got plenty of stick for letting Tevez go but it looks like a good decision now.
Yeah, 3 seasons later it looks like a good decision, but only after he's been brilliant for City. You'd have done well to get another season out of him. Besides which, Ferguson says he wanted Tevez to stay but he wouldn't for whatever reason (money, I expect.)
Come on - he was causing trouble at City towards the end of his first season there and after starting problems at Utd they weren't ever going to get any better.
I'm not sure if you're the person to ask, but since you posted this, I wonder what game he'd be back for if we drew against Oldham and had a replay, then drew in the next round and had a replay too?