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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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Wham give the ball away again which leads to a city counter again and a Sergio Aguero goal.

Game over?
 
They could have continued their meltdown or won the rest of their games, will probably be the latter. We were never gonna win the rest of ours anyway
 
They could have continued their meltdown or won the rest of their games, will probably be the latter. We were never gonna win the rest of ours anyway

1 win against a team that haven't got anything to play for, are managed by someone that is notoriously poor away from home & in really bad form doesn't really mean they are going to go on a run now. They have always been strong at home, its away they have their problems. In that way they are lucky 4 of their last 6 games are at home.
 
1 win against a team that haven't got anything to play for, are managed by someone that is notoriously poor away from home & in really bad form doesn't really mean they are going to go on a run now. They have always been strong at home, its away they have their problems. In that way they are lucky 4 of their last 6 games are at home.


True, but I think they will do enough, we need them to drop 9 points if we draw 1 win lose 1 and win the rest, that is not going to happen, or we need them to drop 5 and win all of ours, very unlikely
 
Collins saw how **** his team was and kindly gave everyone an excuse to go watch the FA Cup instead
 
True, but I think they will do enough, we need them to drop 9 points if we draw 1 win lose 1 and win the rest, that is not going to happen, or we need them to drop 5 and win all of ours, very unlikely

Don't think we'll do it either. The gap is too big and there's not enough fixtures left. Had we beat one of Arsenal or Man Utd then it would still be on, but we made mistakes at crucial moments and it has cost us. Though obviously the main reason for not getting top 4 is our early season form.
 
We still have a chance to do it, it all depends on our attitude and making sure our performance does not drop. There is no reason why we should not get 72-73 points. If that happens we could catch either of the Manchester sides.
 
This ws always a game City were going to win.

If we're going to catch them, they need to lose the games against Spurs & Swansea away. If they lose those 2 and we win all ours, 4th will be ours <ok>

Cant see them dropping points at home to Villa, QPR & Saints.
 
This ws always a game City were going to win.

If we're going to catch them, they need to lose the games against Spurs & Swansea away. If they lose those 2 and we win all ours, 4th will be ours <ok>

Cant see them dropping points at home to Villa, QPR & Saints.

Saints might get a point [HASHTAG]#playingforthemove[/HASHTAG]
 
Song AGAIN gives the ball away which leads to another counter attack for City. <doh>


He started the season so well, I wonder if since the bad run of form he's just lost his motivation?

Not the type of player to get stuck in when the going gets tough it seems.
 
He started the season so well, I wonder if since the bad run of form he's just lost his motivation?

Not the type of player to get stuck in when the going gets tough it seems.


If they're fighting Spurs for that EL place then possibly as well however I think City will win all their remaining home games.
 
If they're fighting Spurs for that EL place then possibly as well however I think City will win all their remaining home games.

The positive is that none of the other home opponents will throw the ball into their own net as readily as West Ham, and none have such poor away form
 
The positive is that none of the other home opponents will throw the ball into their own net as readily as West Ham, and none have such poor away form


Depends if Dunne plays for QPR or not...

[HASHTAG]#recordOG[/HASHTAG]
 
Today just gets better, a nifty 50 on Spurs when Newcastle equalised @ 19/10.
 
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