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I don't think many reds fans would have begrudged him making a few appearances to get a winners medal.


But they are a long way off winning it yet.


I actually thought he might join Rogers at Celtic, as they had a very good relationship, but I think he has his heart set on coaching and eventually managing Liverpool.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> The Chelsea spoiler game still rankles with me - must

> be much much worse for Liverpool fans.




It was an exceptionally cruel twist of fate. And then his final game going horribly wrong against Palace. He must have felt pretty broken after that couple of weeks.

Otta Wrote:

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> It was an exceptionally cruel slip of fate. And

> then his final game going horribly wrong against

> Palace. He must have felt pretty broken after that

> couple of weeks.


Great player, but from our perspective it couldn't have ended better...:)

red devil Wrote:

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> No prizes for guessing what will be the first game

> on MoTD tonight...bonkers!


Being a Swans fan I now know of real emotional swings in a game


Anger Depression Hope Fear Relief Joy - and everyone on my twitter feed the same.


Poor CP.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> ???? Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Football remains dead to me....

>

> That 'careful what you wish for' mantra of yours

> is coming back to haunt you isn't it. Mwahahahaha!


Nope, not at all. 2016 has been a horrible year, full of political turmoil and unexpected deaths, even The hammers had a good 5 months. Well it's over, normality is back and West Ham have returned to being reassuringly shite, expect planetary realignment soon.

'bout now Wrote:

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The hammers had a good 5 months. Well it's

> over, normality is back and West Ham have returned

> to being reassuringly shite, expect planetary

> realignment soon.


Exactly - shades of the 2006-07 season. After a pretty good 05-06 (ending in THAT final) form suffered; players who'd done well the year before went 'missing', manager seemed to lose control/confidence of the team, issues off the field were affecting players, players that were brought into the club weren't ready for the PL...


That we have to play at an athletics stadium dressed up as a football ground is a novel twist that only a bulldozer can solve.

For a dead rubber the MC v Celtic game tonight was a classy game.

Great appreciation of Celtics passing game from the BT Sport commentary team. Could almost have said they sounded surprised.


Robbie Savage, patronisingly said earlier in hre day that even he could manage Celtic to the SPL. But having seen this team in action, I'd suggest he's now aware that Brendan is building a team that's trying to achieve something in Europe longer term.

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