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1.Man Utd

2.Arse

3.Chelsea

4. Spurs

5.Citeh

6.Villa

7.Pool


I'd fancy L'Arse more if they weren't continually undone by their curious desire to pass the ball into the net when smashing the odd one from 20 yards would probably secure them the title. Still, Chelsea and Arsenal are everything that's wrong with football these days, so their mutual failure is also rather enjoyable.


Bottom 3 anyone?


I'll have Burnley, Hull and Portsmouth. All crap.

Had we not been so unfortunate with injuries this season and had our owners not bled the club dry of any profit made over the summer from the sale of players, I believe we would have been in the mix for the league. We have been royally fucked over by Gillett and Hicks and it will only get worse.

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Had we not been so unfortunate with injuries this

> season and had our owners not bled the club dry of

> any profit made over the summer from the sale of

> players, I believe we would have been in the mix

> for the league. We have been royally @#$%& over by

> Gillett and Hicks and it will only get worse.


Plus, and I quote John Motson on the raido last night, Rafa Benitez isn't the full ticket.

Rambo Wrote:

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> 1.Man Utd

> 2.Arse

> 3.Chelsea

> 4. Spurs

> 5.Citeh

> 6.Villa

> 7.Pool

>

> I'd fancy L'Arse more if they weren't continually

> undone by their curious desire to pass the ball

> into the net when smashing the odd one from 20

> yards would probably secure them the title.

> Still, Chelsea and Arsenal are everything that's

> wrong with football these days, so their mutual

> failure is also rather enjoyable.

>

> Bottom 3 anyone?

>

> I'll have Burnley, Hull and Portsmouth. All crap


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He's a...


..charmer is our Rambo


Poor kid must need a hug


Where's "ianeasy" when you need him ?


Breathe deep & " in with anger , out with love"


Arsenal to nick it though



W**F

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Well Motty is entitled to his opinion as are you.


77 new players since he started the job, 47 of which have left the club and two trophies won on penalties. Not the record of a great Liverpool manager Anna, even you must admit that?

Right Manager Wrong Owners


This article sums it up perfectly for me. If you can be arsed to read it you might begin to understand how I feel rather basing your opinions on incorrect figures that are thrown about in the tabloid press, which everyone seems to take as gospel.


SP - of the numbers you've quoted, whats your source? Please can you also tell me if all of the "47" he sold were his buys?


Really wish I'd not bothered coming back on here as all you all do is piss me off. Seems to be most people's objectives within this thread.

>

> __________________________________________________

> _____

>

> He's a...

>

> ..charmer is our Rambo

>

> Poor kid must need a hug

>

> Where's "ianeasy" when you need him ?

>

> Breathe deep & " in with anger , out with love"

>

> Arsenal to nick it though

>

>

> W**F



That's just my opinion of course, Woof. I'm not saying they don't play good football, just that Wenger's irritating habit of over-elaborating and not bringing through any young English players is a real blight on the game.


A hug would also be great thanks.

Breakdown here of ins and outs since he became manager - http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1221975/Rafa-Benitezs-229m-spending-spree-The-76-players-signed-Liverpool-managers-reign.html leading to as at a year ago Liverpool having 62 players in their first team squad http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2009/mar/29/premier-league-huge-squads


I've got no axe to grind but given that much business if he hasn't built a squad who are contenders by now then he never will surely?


 

Annasfield Wrote:

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> Right Manager Wrong Owners


>

> Really wish I'd not bothered coming back on here

> as all you all do is piss me off. Seems to be most

> people's objectives within this thread.



There is no intention to piss anyone off Anna. And its good that you are back on here. We all have to put up with our clubs being the butt of jokes from time to time.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> A stiker SP - any striker. Yes VP better than

> Bentner but for months they had to play without a

> striker.


Arshavin, Eduardo, Vela and Walcott. Ummm....are they not strikers then?


Spurs have nine first team players out and we still managed to get a good result at Stoke on Saturday. That's five wins on the trot. Just hope we can keep it going and hang on to fourth and win the FA Cup. Got my ticket for tomorrow's night's replay against Fulham.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Mick Mac Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > A stiker SP - any striker. Yes VP better than

> > Bentner but for months they had to play without

> a

> > striker.

>

> Arshavin, Eduardo, Vela and Walcott. Ummm....are

> they not strikers then?

>


Not really Jah, I was thinking more of a penalty box poacher. Every team should have one.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Not really Jah, I was thinking more of a penalty

> box poacher. Every team should have one.


So you don't think Eduardo would come into that category? Most teams don't have them these days. Jermaine Defoe and Michael Owen are pretty good examples but I can't think of any other players like that at Premiership clubs. They are a dying breed.

Anna, I'm not digging for the sake of it! I've read the article and I understand the implications for all clubs. I just don't think you can blame owners and injuries for this. Why did he buy Aquilani only to keep him on the bench for so many important games? What happened with Robbie Keane?

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