Indeed, RRich. The best team on Merseyside has re-established its dominance, and I cannot see Everton letting up now, for the rest of the season. Red Mousers should consider themselves lucky that they were able to go on such a glorious run, no matter how temporary it may have been. Still, it will be nice to be able to put all the slavering 'Pool-loving journos back in their boxes. Their mounting delusion has been exceedingly tiresome, and a timely reminder to all of us why 'Pool must never again finish in the top 4.
Apart from the clean sheet at Spurs , Liverpool have conceded 2, 2, 3, 3, 2, 2, 1, 2 in their last 9 PL away games. Last season they conceded 3 at Soton, WBA & Stoke and 2 at City, Arsenal, Utd, Norwich, Everton, Spurs & West Ham. Anyone spot their problem?
Fair? How does that work?! I can't see you finishing above City, Arsenal or Chelsea. It will be a scrap between yourselves, the glorious Merseyside Reds, Everton and that other club. Not sure on the order. Hope you win today though
Tiny tots putting together some wins. Think I might have to reevaluate my prediction. Had you finishing at 10th but I think you good enough to finish 7th.
Beating United at OT two seasons in a row is something that you Mousers can only dream about. Now, I reckon the biggest match in the EPL, for most switched-on Mancs, will be United v Spurs, with 'Pool v United coming in a very poor second.
Very true, but finishing ahead of us has never meant you win silverware has it? We won silverware after finishing below you.
Even the 10 and only switched on Mancs know that Liverpool vs Utd is their biggest match. Plus it's the most watched (world wide) match in the PL………(by non switched on mancs, millions of the ****ers everywhere). It's pretty obvious that the 2 most successful teams in the history of the British game will always draw in the biggest numbers. Some way for Spurs to go before they can even think about such things