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matthew123 Wrote:

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> Be good to see Liverpool

> progress in the competition but not at the expense

> of the Premiership campaign which I think we have

> a great chance of winning.


Lol, I thought you were serious for a second there. Nice one (tu)

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> 3-0 oh dear- bit of work to do next week. Away

> goal for them and its all over. It was lennons

> first big test tonight and they performed like a

> new team by the sound of things.


Caught most of it online and things aren't looking too great for you lot (good for us - we need all the help we can get!!).

Far too early to say really in terms of the SPL season ahead, but with not one shot on goal, you'll need a massive change of fortune to salvage your Euro run this year.

I assume pool won tonight? I heard they were winning so hope it worked out.


First visit to emirates on sunday to see celtic arsenal.pity we are coming off a big defeat in the ch lg and also with retirn leg to think of but nevertheless the bhoys will have a big following.

yes, come on Simon, Ruffers et al...tone it down with your anti-Liverpool bile, didn't you know our Scouse bretherin are such sensitive little souls, scratch them and they bleed (mind, keep your fingers crossed that thay don't put in a compo claim against you though) and as for you Mick Mac, well I despair...Roy Hodgson is a very very nice man, and that Joe Cole fella can kick with both feet...see, it's easy :))

I like Liverpool, I want to see them do well, I like Hodgson etc etc.


But contenders? Who knows... Hodgson will get them organised and maybe even over-achieving but I don't see that as contenders. They should get a UEFA spot as Spurs will, I think, struggle with the demands of the Champions League assuming they qualify, but it will take Woy a year or two to get 'his' team in place, just like Mancini took till now to build his own squad. That (City) squad may not achieve but but'll be his, same scenario with Roy, just a year ahead of Liverpool.

I have read my wikipedia and Hodgson has a very good record on getting smaller clubs to perform well in less competitive leagues and good sucess with smaller teams in eruope. It's a very different test at Liverpool, but if Gerrard and Torres stay he has some good raw material to work with and I'm sure the team as a whole can perform better when revitilised. Success would be to get the club back in the Champions League?

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