FIVE games to go, five wins we're champion. There are some games that are very disappointing to us, and some that we won narrowly, or suppose to win but can only draw; Home against Stoke City- First game of the season- lucky escape, thanks to our goal keeper for saving the last minute penalty. Away to Hull- Liverpool have never lost to Hull in all competitions, but we lost this game. Very disappointed. Away to Manchester City- We deserved a draw, but came back with nothing. Away to Chelsea- We played very well, and back to back defeat. As for you which game/s would you look back to?.
Fulham, complete composure to the end from the team, nailed on penalty thanks to a pass from Teixeira, scoring the penalty was the moment Gerrard believed the league was on
I didnt thought we were awful in the Chelsea game it came at the wrong time as we were struggling for players in midfield. The biggest game for me was the West Brom game where we didnt even turn up we were lucky to be leading. Its a toss up between the west Brom and Hull game for the worst performance of the season.
Two games for me; home to Man City and Chelsea. To demolish them both 6-0 in such circumstances was truly awesome
Which way we talking dribbles.... reasons we will have won the title or reasons we will have missed out?
Depends which was you wanna look at the season. Positives - Dominating at Anfield, brushing Tottenham aside home and away. If we fall short - Home to Villa and away to West Brom, two pathetic performances. If we go all the way - Wins away to Stoke and Fulham really got our confidence up.
It has to be THAT magical pass. You all know the one! Out of nowhere, nothing on, to find his man like that should be the moment we look back on. It was a well taken shot from Anichibe as well though.
West Brom of course, Hull away was ****, Newcastle away we should have had more when they went down to 10, Southampton at home with 4 cb's playing, but again for everything that was a mistake there is the Stoke game, Cardiff game, thrashing the likes of Arsenal and Spurs, beating United away which we rarely do, Swansea, Fulham, etc.
We currently have the title challange in our own hands, so in that sense none of the dropped points of the past are a problem. We could have got some more points here and there but who knows how things would have turned out.
very true all we have to do is win all remaining games and title is ours, simples lol nothing to do with what has or hasn't happened, future is in our own hands.
Sun - 13 Barclays Premier League Man City H 13:37 Sun - 20 Barclays Premier League Norwich A 12:00 Sun - 27 Barclays Premier League Chelsea H 14:05 May 2014 Mon - 5 Barclays Premier League Crystal Palace A 20:00 Sun - 11 Barclays Premier League Newcastle H 15:00
Probably two of the worst away games, at this time, you could ask for. Unless Cardiff, Fulham, and Sunderland completely implode quickly to go down.
very true, the only good thing about playing palace is we have had similar ****e with west ham (wtf happened to them used to be a football team!) so hopefully know what to do, Norwich is the one that worries me as dif manager, so will Luis still be scoring against them for fun like he has done, they may see a point as a result, where as before tried to play football.
Norwich and Crystal Palace (away) are equally as difficult as Man City and Chelsea at home. When the fixtures was announced last year I knew it's going to be a good year for us, because we are playing Newcastle last.Good omens.