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Narnia Wrote:

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> Will Chelsea win at Liverpool?

>

> Head to Head

>

> I'm looking for a pattern..........can anyone see

> it?


Firstly Liverpool have a match on Thursday night against Atletico Madrid so come Sunday lunchtime who knows what kind of resistance the Reds are able to muster especially if Spurs / Villa / Man City win Saturday to rule out any top 4 hopes.

This is a little similar to Blackburn coming to Anfield in the mid-nineties to win title ahead of United. I remember on that occasion many people at Anfield were hoping Blackburn would win and there were some cheers when Shearer scored - but as the game developed Liverpool got stronger and by the end most wanted Liverpool to win (whilst hoping WHU would hold on at Upton Pk).

Had a quick peek but couldn't see a congratulatory message from MicMac for Rangers securing their 53rd league title???!!!


Mic - weren't you saying things like "put your house on Celtic", "Mowbray will get us playing amazing football" and the like a few months ago??!!


Rangers x 53.

SCSB79 Wrote:

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> Had a quick peek but couldn't see a congratulatory

> message from MicMac for Rangers securing their

> 53rd league title???!!!

>

> Mic - weren't you saying things like "put your

> house on Celtic", "Mowbray will get us playing

> amazing football" and the like a few months

> ago??!!

>

> Rangers x 53.



Congrats.......(6)

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