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I'm pleased for West Ham, and I know Spurs supporters aren't bothered about Europa, but I wish that match hadn't been before the City Everton match later on, as Everton are now more or less guaranteed 5th spot. Even if they don't consciously take their foot off the pedal, you can't help but think that without the urgency...

Otta Wrote:

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> No they didn't at all, bur you know, grrr.



Seems a case of near and yet so far for Liverpool. Shame and ironic that the possibility of a team winning the EPL playing cavalier attacking football had their hopes crunched by such a negative killjoy as Mourinho.

Lots of harm done. Nothing cavalier about Man City, a team that slows the game down and scores on the counter attack. Mourinho just handed another title to the most expensive team in the country, something the neutral won't want to see.


I thought Liverpool might score their way to the title. I know a lot of Liverpool fans young and old who are gutted. I bet on them as I wanted Brendan Rogers to be successful. Shame they fell short.

???? Wrote:

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> Chelsea will win SFA and Man City are far nearer

> Liverpool than Chelsea, so no harm done....apart

> from your bet. Mourinho has, of course, a massive

> cheek, in calling West Ham's football 19th

> century....

Maureen amongst many other of his other distatsteful traits is a massive hypocrite. What was his excsue for todays cock up against the might Norwich. Specialist in failure, how those words have come back to choke him, prick.

Otta Wrote:

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> I just keep telling myself that I'd have bitten

> your hand off for 4th at the start, but to be so

> close is painful, and to lose on goal difference

> even worse.

>

> But it's not quite iver and in a season like this

> who'd bet against another twist...


Like Palace winning tomorrow?

I didn't take it as nasty at all, nothing at all would surprise me this season.


Whatever happens in the next week, I am hopeful that with CL footy on offer and after the football they've played this season LFC will be able to attract sone quality players to firm up defence especially, then push on and show this wasn't a one season wonder. I believe the owners will fund some good transfers if the players are available.


Besides, we're more attractive than United at the moment ;-)

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