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You've still got at least twice as many strikers as Spurs so don't be getting your excuses in first if you lose on Saturday Otta.


Anyway, over at Chelski - Maureen, just shut your big gob and get on with the job at hand. I wonder who'll get sacked first after the Chelsea v Aston Villa game on Saturday. What are the odds?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> You've still got at least twice as many strikers

> as Spurs so don't be getting your excuses in first

> if you lose on Saturday Otta.




No excuses. But gutted for Ings, he was starting to look the part in a Liverpool shirt.

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> You've still got at least twice as many strikers

> as Spurs so don't be getting your excuses in first

> if you lose on Saturday Otta.



Not sure about that now. Sturridge pulled up in training yesterday, so not in the squad. Divock Origi leading the line...

Otta Wrote:

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> Howard Kendall has died aged 69. Seems so young

> these days.


Yep, sad news, Toffee's most successful manager at a time when Liverpool were dominant.

Hope the travelling Utd fans show respect for any tribute...

???? Wrote:

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> Careful what we wish for eh RD/AM/MM?


Well, a year ago you were in the same position in the league with 1 less point, playing open, attractive football, so nothing much has changed really...keep wishing ;-)

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