Someone will have to sedate SKD or at the very least tie his hands to his feet so he has to type with his nose.
Go twaddle off and check the current table and last seasons table. Also this erm, what ever it is you are trying to do. Its not working. It never works. So pack it in before you get made to look stupid again.
Suarez to get sent off for celebrating in front of the Liverpool fans after scoring a hat-trick. Alex Ferguson claims he should be banned from all football and sent to the gas chamber for doing such a thing.
They were pretty delicious, but basically frozen fat that you put in a microwave. I've always preferred Denny's when I'm out late, like 2 am after a concert, and IHOP for breakfast. Back when I was playing in a band a few years ago we'd go to Denny's after all of our shows and bring like 30 people and get the "conference" room. Who in their right mind would have business meeting over lunch at Denny's?
Stats show Suarez needs more than ten shots to score one goal, can`t see Suarez having more than 30 shots at the weekend.
Danny Wellbeck and Ashley Young only need to fall over once at Old Trafford to win a penalty, the bad news is this game is being played at Anfield, so that goes out the window. The good news for Liverpool is that the FA only allow Ferguson to pick the referee for home games. This improves Liverpools chances of kicking the **** out of them, due to it being a level playing field.
The positive news for Liverpool is that Manchester United haven't recorded a victory at Anfield since 2007. The bad news is that no Liverpool manager has ever won their first game against Manchester United since Alex Ferguson became Manchester United manager. Here's hoping Brendan Rodgers breaks that trend.
The last time Everton lost at home in the PL was 21st March 2012. Since that date, Liverpool have lost four home games and won just once, against Chelsea reserves. That would be the fact you're looking for
I think you're mistaken. Liverpool only played Chelsea's reserves on friday at Chelsea's reserve ground. Liverpools reserves aka Liverpools under 21s beat them 4-1.
But that's just you being selective to prove your point. I can take that 'fact' and then say that up to 22nd March 2012, Liverpool only lost once at home in the 2011/12 season, whereas Everton had lost 6. Paints it in a whole new light, doesn't it?