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Can someone tell me the year Liverpool were last in the semis off the ' really can't be arsed Trophy ' please ?

Pretty sure this is a mistake and they'll appeal it.
27 years ago.

No wait thats not us.


Ill be back
 
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Called yours all along pal ...

Only you didn’t. You’ve tried now at least twice to claim I somehow wanted Pool to win despite me saying, initially as a general comment, I didn’t think Klopp was taking this competition seriously and then more specifically saying I would have liked a Leicester/ spuds final.
I really can’t help it if your dislike for me makes you come out with comments that make you look like a twat.
 
Can someone tell me the year Liverpool were last in the semis off the ' really can't be arsed Trophy ' please ?

Pretty sure this is a mistake and they'll appeal it.
Too many games mate ask Klopp.
They do have the most rest between games over the Christmas period but that doesn't count <whistle>
 
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Deigos arse now a gaping chasm of nothingness as solid enters him again and again and again<laugh>
 
Only you didn’t. You’ve tried now at least twice to claim I somehow wanted Pool to win despite me saying, initially as a general comment, I didn’t think Klopp was taking this competition seriously and then more specifically saying I would have liked a Leicester/ spuds final.
I really can’t help it if your dislike for me makes you come out with comments that make you look like a twat.


Fella ... you pursue my every post ... I don't dislike you ... I just find you irrelevant ... sorry about that. <smooch>
 
Piskie confused af right now cos he has to wum himself into a bet with the king (thats me btw)
 
Do they?
They play on the 26th and the 28th, Utd play on the 27th and the 30th. Even with my poor maths, Pool get 1 day off between games and Utd 2?

The festive season is the most wonderful time of the year for football fans in England as they get treated to a feast of matches.

However, it’s a lot more challenging for the players who don’t get much rest between games while managers have to rotate their starting Xls.


20. Wolves (115.25 Hours)
Wolves have already played 27 games so far this season due to their Europa League commitments, and things are going to get even harder for them over Christmas.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side face Man City on December 27 and then play league leaders Liverpool at Anfield just under 45 hours later. Overall, there are 115.25 hours between their three Christmas fixtures.

19. Manchester City (117.75 Hours)
Manchester City are going to use their full squad over the Christmas period as they play against Wolves on the 27th and then against Sheffield United on the 29th.

However, Guardiola has found a strange solution to the problem as he gave his players some advice on how to keep fresh during the festive period.

“Go home, open the fridge and get inside for 48 hours,” he said. “See you at the Etihad Stadium in two days. I’m not joking.

“When I open the fridge to make an omelette maybe I talk with my players then, but apart from that, no way.”

18. Leicester City (139 Hours)
17. Chelsea (141.5 Hours)

Chelsea have 71 hours between their fixtures on the 26th and the 29th – only have Sheffield United have a bigger break between those two games.

However, Lampard’s side then have just 70.5 hours to prepare for their next game on the January 1 and no Premier League team has a shorter break than that.

16. Newcastle United (141.5 Hours)
15. Aston Villa (141.5 Hours)
14. Burnley (143.75 Hours)
13. Brighton (144 Hours)

Brighton have just 48 hours between their game against Spurs on the 26th and their home fixture against Bournemouth on the 28th.

To make matters worse, after playing away at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Boxing Day they then travel to Stamford Bridge on New Years Day.

12. Southampton (144 Hours)
11. Watford (144 Hours)
10. Bournemouth (146.5 Hours)

Bournemouth probably have the most mixed Christmas schedule.

Eddie Howe’s side have just 45.5 hours between their first two fixtures, but that is made up for by the fact that they have 101 hours to recharge their batteries before their game on New Years Day.

9. Everton (146.5 Hours)
Everton play Burnley at home on December 26 but then have to travel to Newcastle to play Steve Bruce’s side 48 hours later.

The Toffees are back in the North West on New Years Day but face the daunting task of a trip to the Etihad.

8. Norwich (146.5 Hours)
7. Crystal Palace (146.5 Hours)
6. Spurs (146.5 Hours)

Spurs kick off the festive period with a 12.30 kick-off at home to Brighton on Boxing Day and have 53 hours rest before their next fixture.

However, they then have two away games in quick succession against Norwich and Southampton. We’re expecting Jose Mourinho to complain about that at some point.

5. West Ham (146.5 Hours)
4. Manchester United (148.75 Hours)
3. Arsenal (149 Hours)
2. Liverpool (168 Hours)

Liverpool have a hectic December due to their commitments in the Premier League, Carabao Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup.

However, they get a bit of a rest over Christmas as there are 68.5 hours between their games against Leicester on the 26th and Wolves on the 29th.

Jurgen Klopp’s side also have a three-day break before their home game against Sheffield United on January 2.

1. Sheffield United (173 Hours)
Out of all 20 Premier League teams, Sheffield United have the easiest schedule, but their actual fixtures are quite difficult.

The Blades have the biggest rest between the first two Christmas fixtures as there are 75 hours between their games against Watford and Man City.

They play their three games over eight days, but their fixture on January 2 sees them play the league leaders at Anfield.
 
Do they?
They play on the 26th and the 28th, Utd play on the 27th and the 30th. Even with my poor maths, Pool get 1 day off between games and Utd 2?


https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/59522039


Premier League games will come fast and furious with teams having three games in seven or nine days over the Boxing Day and New Year's Day schedules and it seems the top-flight fixture computer been kinder to some than others.

Newcastle United, battling relegation, Arsenal and Manchester City face some of the shortest turnarounds between matches, while Liverpool and Wolves have some of the longest.

Team Time between first kick-off and third kick-off
Newcastle United 138 hours
Arsenal 141.5 hours
Manchester City 141.5 hours
Leicester City 144 hours
Norwich City 144 hours
Tottenham 144 hours
Crystal Palace 146.5 hours
Watford 146.5 hours
West Ham 146.5 hours
Brentford 162 hours
Brighton 162 hours
Aston Villa 164.5 hours
Manchester United 165.5 hours
Burnley 167 hours
Chelsea 167 hours
Everton 167 hours
Southampton 167 hours
Leeds United 169.5 hours
Liverpool 172 hours
Wolves 197 hours
 
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The festive season is the most wonderful time of the year for football fans in England as they get treated to a feast of matches.

However, it’s a lot more challenging for the players who don’t get much rest between games while managers have to rotate their starting Xls.


20. Wolves (115.25 Hours)
Wolves have already played 27 games so far this season due to their Europa League commitments, and things are going to get even harder for them over Christmas.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side face Man City on December 27 and then play league leaders Liverpool at Anfield just under 45 hours later. Overall, there are 115.25 hours between their three Christmas fixtures.

19. Manchester City (117.75 Hours)
Manchester City are going to use their full squad over the Christmas period as they play against Wolves on the 27th and then against Sheffield United on the 29th.

However, Guardiola has found a strange solution to the problem as he gave his players some advice on how to keep fresh during the festive period.

“Go home, open the fridge and get inside for 48 hours,” he said. “See you at the Etihad Stadium in two days. I’m not joking.

“When I open the fridge to make an omelette maybe I talk with my players then, but apart from that, no way.”

18. Leicester City (139 Hours)
17. Chelsea (141.5 Hours)

Chelsea have 71 hours between their fixtures on the 26th and the 29th – only have Sheffield United have a bigger break between those two games.

However, Lampard’s side then have just 70.5 hours to prepare for their next game on the January 1 and no Premier League team has a shorter break than that.

16. Newcastle United (141.5 Hours)
15. Aston Villa (141.5 Hours)
14. Burnley (143.75 Hours)
13. Brighton (144 Hours)

Brighton have just 48 hours between their game against Spurs on the 26th and their home fixture against Bournemouth on the 28th.

To make matters worse, after playing away at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Boxing Day they then travel to Stamford Bridge on New Years Day.

12. Southampton (144 Hours)
11. Watford (144 Hours)
10. Bournemouth (146.5 Hours)

Bournemouth probably have the most mixed Christmas schedule.

Eddie Howe’s side have just 45.5 hours between their first two fixtures, but that is made up for by the fact that they have 101 hours to recharge their batteries before their game on New Years Day.

9. Everton (146.5 Hours)
Everton play Burnley at home on December 26 but then have to travel to Newcastle to play Steve Bruce’s side 48 hours later.

The Toffees are back in the North West on New Years Day but face the daunting task of a trip to the Etihad.

8. Norwich (146.5 Hours)
7. Crystal Palace (146.5 Hours)
6. Spurs (146.5 Hours)

Spurs kick off the festive period with a 12.30 kick-off at home to Brighton on Boxing Day and have 53 hours rest before their next fixture.

However, they then have two away games in quick succession against Norwich and Southampton. We’re expecting Jose Mourinho to complain about that at some point.

5. West Ham (146.5 Hours)
4. Manchester United (148.75 Hours)
3. Arsenal (149 Hours)
2. Liverpool (168 Hours)

Liverpool have a hectic December due to their commitments in the Premier League, Carabao Cup and the FIFA Club World Cup.

However, they get a bit of a rest over Christmas as there are 68.5 hours between their games against Leicester on the 26th and Wolves on the 29th.

Jurgen Klopp’s side also have a three-day break before their home game against Sheffield United on January 2.

1. Sheffield United (173 Hours)
Out of all 20 Premier League teams, Sheffield United have the easiest schedule, but their actual fixtures are quite difficult.

The Blades have the biggest rest between the first two Christmas fixtures as there are 75 hours between their games against Watford and Man City.

They play their three games over eight days, but their fixture on January 2 sees them play the league leaders at Anfield.
Rattled so hard canada just called and asked if there was an earthquake here.