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Nerves aren't great to be honest Keef. As per usual, I will not be making any predictions..... However, if G&T play with the understanding that they did on Saturday, well who knows :))


I can't believe the tosser know as Hicks released that statement last night. Nothing like going in to the game on a positive note. The sooner he is gone the better. I don't think it's the last we'll hear of the DIC/Yanks saga mind you.


Squad looks good for tonight. Mascher is back and when he plays Gerrard and Torres can do their thing, without Stevie having to worry too much about tracking back.


Not sure if we'll miss Alonso or not - babies eh!! Who'd have em?

It's a shame Alonso is out the last few weeks have shown how much we missed him when he was injured/out of form, let's hope the baby brings out the same sort of form Garcia hit once his little 'un was born.


I'm not sure Babel will start due to the fact he tends to fade after 60mins and any mistakes could be v costly, although I think he's physically getting stronger now and starting to show his class.

Ooooh - another Liverpool supporter. Hello Pablo *waves* You're right about Babel. He played so well last Wednesday - not sure if you watched the match in full but for me he did a fantastic job. I wish Rafa would start him, get the job done and then rest him, rather than making all the changes on the 60 minute mark. Anyway, who am I to question our master tactician? >:D<


CitizenED - as it's you, on this ocassion I will make a concession ;-) They have to come to Anfield at the end of the month and I hoping that they will drop three points rather than being 5th because of goal difference.

Yeah I think he'll play Pennant just to stretch them a bit and try to stop them piling forward for the early goal. Just a shame Kewell doesn't look like he's ever going to regain his form would be nice to have the both of them bombing down each side.


A bit worried we might try 3 centre backs tonight though not a time to experiment.



BTW it's Carra's 100th European game tonight first red to hit the target, true legend who's probably only now going to get serious competion for a place in the team over the next 12 months.


I think we'll score 2 tonight Gerrard and Hyppia

Wouldn't surprise me at all if the pool got Chelsea, and would rather that than Arsenal or Man U, although I genuinely wouldn't fear anyone as such, there are no weak teams left, and in this competition at least, Liverpool are up there with anyone.


I still don't really get why this competition is so us, but there you go... I meant what I said a while ago, that I would rather have a league title, but I do love the champions league, such huge games, all feeling like a final!


Anyway, whoever we get, I don't think they'll be rubbing their hands together about it, I think in the champs league we will be just as feared as any other team.

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