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What will Liverpool win in the 2014-15 season...?

  • Premier League

  • Champions League

  • FA Cup

  • League Cup

  • As much as Everton and Spurs!


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There's over a month of the window still to go. Stop being so ****ing despondent.

Ffs
I can only go off what we have got now, and the facts are we have lost Suarez who contributed a lot last season and i repeat as yet we have not replaced him, and unless messi, neymar or ronaldo become available fast it going to be tricky to replace him.
Only answering the ****ing post. It is hardly despondent tipping us to go far in the C ****ing L.
Geez no need for swearing, chill :)
 
#bbcsalford jizzfest over Van Gaal

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/28350271

Fifty-nine days had passed since Louis van Gaal was named as the manager of Manchester United, but not until he addressed the media on Thursday did it truly feel like a new era had arrived at Old Trafford.

Van Gaal's run to the World Cup semi-finals with the Netherlands meant his presentation had to be significantly delayed - yet when the moment finally arrived, it was worth the wait and did plenty to suggest he is the right man to resurrect a fallen giant.

The Dutchman was accompanied by United legend Sir Bobby Charlton as he strode purposefully to his first news conference in a light grey suit, red club tie and slicked-back hair.

He held aloft a home shirt with his name and the number one printed on the reverse, smiling broadly as cameras clicked and bulbs flashed, happily obliging as the scrum of photographers called on "Mr Van Gaal" to face left, right, left again and straight ahead. "**** me harder, Louis", cried David Ornstein.
 
Fifty-nine days had passed since Louis van Gaal was named as the manager of Manchester United, but not until he addressed the media on Thursday did it truly feel like a new era had arrived at Old Trafford.

Van Gaal's run to the World Cup semi-finals with the Netherlands meant his presentation had to be significantly delayed - yet when the moment finally arrived, it was worth the wait and did plenty to suggest he is the right man to resurrect a fallen giant.

The Dutchman was accompanied by United legend Sir Bobby Charlton as he strode purposefully to his first news conference in a light grey suit, red club tie and slicked-back hair.

He held aloft a home shirt with his name and the number one printed on the reverse, smiling broadly as cameras clicked and bulbs flashed, happily obliging as the scrum of photographers called on "Mr Van Gaal" to face left, right, left again and straight ahead. "**** me harder, Louis", cried David Ornstein.

That's De Gea gone then.
 
Of course, and let's not forget Manpons, they keep me confident throughout the day....slightly off topic here though <whistle>

Why is it off topic? It doesn't state what sort of rivals we discuss <whistle>
 
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