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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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Spurs need to be looked at for match fixing... Actually assisted two of the goals for United now <laugh>
 
This is exactly why I wanted a Spurs win, Spurs were never in the 4th place chase. Last few games they have looked flat and have lost their edge. The weight of expectation tired the Spuds legs

Hopefully Spurs will hit one back and make it at least worth watching <grr>
 
Fellaini got through 45 mins without elbowing someone.
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No Spurs player bothered getting within arms length, aside from the one who gave him a piggyback in the buildup to Carrick's goal
 
Can't see either game changing much in the second half <whistle>


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So who are you dropping for Di Maria?

4-2-3-1 with Herrera and Carrick in CM with Young, Mata and Di Maria ahead. It's not the be all and end all. Games where Fellaini will be played or Januzaj. And games where Young will be benched. But that would be my first choice. We can also play 4-4-2 diamond without Di Maria because he's wasted in those tbf.
 
The Guardian live text get it:

I wonder how Di Maria is feeling right now. Manchester United have been at their fluent best without him.

“Putting Rooney and Fellaini up front and dropping the old-timers Falcao and RVP is the way forward, it seems”, writes Mark Turner. “All this time, and it turns out the Everton Feeder Club strategy was the right one. Moyes In!”
 
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