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Narnia Wrote:

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> Well what do you want Keef? Presumably you'd like

> to win something.Would you care what happened in

> the dressing room if your team won the league and

> played good football?



OOOOH DECLAN.


MEAOWWWWW....

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Keef has always struck me as an honest

> commentator, sometimes right, sometimes wrong, and

> I have to say that on this occasion I totally

> agree with his accurate assessment of Ferguson.


Ha, ha.


City out, Chelsea out and looking like Liverpool out. And I was worried that Scunny scored two against us.

I can't believe people would say Woy out at this stage though.


I don't think any realistic Liverpool fan was / is expecting to win anything this season. Woy needs to make it his team, and basically keep them afloat until the ownership is sorted (and hopefully not an American).


I imagine poor Woy may find himself out of a job pretty quickly once a new owner does come in, and decides to put in a big fashionable name.

I would not say Roy out. But I would say Roy's appointment was a poor decision from the start. Now you have him, you have to stick with him.


Its not about fashion, its about who can take on such a big club and he's a journeyman manager.


Its a very sad decline of a once formidable club to be honest.

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