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Tomorrow: The True Litmus Test?

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posted on 5/4/14

Every game is a litmus test
We beat West Ham last season without a striker.

Shelvey played as a false 9 and JCole scored.

posted on 5/4/14

If it is a litmus test then I hope the result is pH1 ( red)

posted on 5/4/14

Pressure is bang on now, lets win and win well; lets show cfc and city that it matters not what they do. It will sap their confidence.

posted on 5/4/14

Gb totally agree with you. If we win then city will know we will be going full tilt at them.

posted on 5/4/14

The record for most consecutive wins is 14 set by Arsenal

posted on 5/4/14

Can't help but feel if we break that record we win the league

posted on 5/4/14

I'm hoping West Ham get at least a point tomorrow.

But I doubt that they will. Equally however, I can't help but feel that Liverpool's current great run of form won't last - if only because winning numerous games in succession rarely happens, no matter how good a team is.

That's not to say that it isn't feasible that Liverpool will win all of their remaining games. And if they do, not only will they win the title, but be more than worthy winners

Full credit to Liverpool for what they've achieved in the league this season, no matter what the outcome is.

I don't fancy our (City's) chances at Anfield, even though I think man for man, City have the better players. Several points are worth saying though. 1, Liverpool are back to where the clubs history says they belong. 2, Suarez no doubt has no regrets about staying at Anfield. 3, CL football will entice players to Liverpool, more so than such players would be enticed by City or Chelsea. 4, the club will only progress from here. Liverpool back in the CL, given the clubs stature in the game, will only be good for English football.

posted on 5/4/14

well said ripley

posted on 6/4/14

a posiitve response from a rival?

comment by Chris (U3948)

posted on 6/4/14

I'm hoping West Ham get at least a point tomorrow.

But I doubt that they will. Equally however, I can't help but feel that Liverpool's current great run of form won't last - if only because winning numerous games in succession rarely happens, no matter how good a team is.

That's not to say that it isn't feasible that Liverpool will win all of their remaining games. And if they do, not only will they win the title, but be more than worthy winners

Full credit to Liverpool for what they've achieved in the league this season, no matter what the outcome is.

I don't fancy our (City's) chances at Anfield, even though I think man for man, City have the better players. Several points are worth saying though. 1, Liverpool are back to where the clubs history says they belong. 2, Suarez no doubt has no regrets about staying at Anfield. 3, CL football will entice players to Liverpool, more so than such players would be enticed by City or Chelsea. 4, the club will only progress from here. Liverpool back in the CL, given the clubs stature in the game, will only be good for English football.

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Great post Ripley

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