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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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Agreed. Man Utd have made their defenders look good by launching long ball towards them. I imagine the likes of Shackell & Duff would struggle much more if they were isolated 1v1 and had Man Utd's attacking players running at them.

Burnley look to be tiring now anyway and a Man Utd winner seems to be on its way.

United are only looking dangerous now RVP is off and Burnley's defence has tired - wingbacks getting much more space/joy now.

Mata has been poor... needs to find space and feed Rooney.

EDIT: Mata coming off, looks to have tweaked a hamstring.
 
Good United are dropping points during a kind run of fixtures.

They will improve but the opposition will too :). Lovely symmetry.

Burnley were very organised today; Dyce seems capable of motivating them very well. But having watched them they look pretty poor and in need of a PL quality winger and midfielder. Will be on the end of a few hammerings this season.
 
What a fixtures start for united! The opposite of last season and if LVG had picked the fixtures himself they wouldn't have been that much different.

However, what great fixtures for the RS <laugh> they are already out of the title race by October. Their board is full of moaning and whinging and crocodile tears. <laugh>

Could genuinely seeing us win our first 8 games.

From the Man Utd fixture thread in June!!
 
I think Di Maria will have to get up to speed with the prem pretty quickly. He was caught on the ball a lot today and seemed surprised when players tackled him. We will not be able to judge if he is a good buy or not until then, but at £59m he has a lot to live up to and a lot of improvement is needed. Seemed a bit lightweight at times and went down easier than a Russian whore.
 
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