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???? Wrote:

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> No - we had 18 on this exact date (and time) with

> a game to play later.... Today we have 21 with a

> game to play later. I'll bet you we'll end up with

> more points than last year by May too if you want?


Think you had 21 from 13 games last season which was followed by 10 out of the next 12.😯

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Liverpool? That is a proper good managerial start.



Tell me about it. Just found what I wrote after Moyes was sacked...


LVG has probably agreed a deal in principle with Spurs that is just waiting to be signed. I'm not sure LVG is the right manager for us though. He's definitely got the experience and stature for the job, but with the expected rebuild I would've thought they would get someone younger. LVG will also be preoccupied with the WC, we need someone to hit the ground running, get players signed before the WC even starts, we can't waste another summer transfer window. Not sure how LVG can commit until after the WC. My vote would go for Klopp...


6 weeks and Liverpool are a completely different team with the same players. Now that's what I call a philosophy...

James D Wrote:

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> Anybody know a pub locally where you might be able

> to watch 3pm kicks offs on Saturday? Specifically,

> Man United v West Ham. East Dulwich, Nunhead,

> Forest Hill, Sydenham? PM if necessary.



If you did catch it live, I bet you wish you hadn't bothered.

I watched the MOTD highlights today. There could have been quite a few goals though WH could have scored first. LVG is getting a lot of stick. He not endearing as such but he is rebuilding. Our defence shows that and Mike Smalling in particular seems to have benefitted.

I like that LVG gives young players a chance. Perhaps all he needs is a goalscorer and Rooney to remain injured.

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> I watched the MOTD highlights today. There could

> have been quite a few goals though WH could have

> scored first. LVG is getting a lot of stick. He

> not endearing as such but he is rebuilding. Our

> defence shows that and Mike Smalling in particular

> seems to have benefitted.

> I like that LVG gives young players a chance.

> Perhaps all he needs is a goalscorer and Rooney to

> remain injured.


A goal scorer like chicarito?

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