comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 1 minute ago
Regarding injuries why are we lucky??
We hired the best fitness coaches in football in the last couple of years. Klopp has been following them at Bayern for years and always raved about them when he was battling them each season and always talked about how their players were always running more than other teams and looked fitter.
We spend a lot of time as a club looking at players histories with injuries and fatigue before we buy them. We also look at players stamina to play in Klopp's system. We had the chance to sign Fekir and pulled out due to uncertainty in his injury records and weaknesses. He was deemed unsuitable for our style of fitness. We didn't sign him.
All this meticulous planning behind the scenes does not make us lucky.
Most of our injuries are short term. We had a situation last season where our 2 centre backs were a 4th choice defender & a central midfielder who has never played there for our club.
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I’d rather say fortunate than lucky.
It’s fair what you say about the work being done to prevent injuries, but then again are we really to believe that other top clubs aren’t doing something similar?
The point (at least from my perspective) is not to call liverpool lucky, it’s to offer the opinion that if Liverpool suffer from longer term injuries to some of their key players this season, it will hurt them more than City and therefore jeopardise their title hopes.
It feels unlikely that you’ll have two seasons in a row there you major players barely miss a game.
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The word bottling is very often incorrectly used on this site
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 49 seconds ago
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 12 minutes ago
Just to be clear - this article (and myself) doesn’t think Liverpool bottled it last season
But this season with everything lined up the way it is is where I feel if Liverpool didn’t do it this time round I feel it would be a bottlejob
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Depends what happens from here. It's 8 points but city beat us twice, whixh they're more than capable of then it's 2. And that's nothing. City can win 15 plus in a row, we've seen that.
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They can, but so can you. With City’s issues in defence not likely to be solved for another couple of months you guys have a chance to potentially make an 8 point gap as many as 11/12 plus by then. Probably more if you beat them in a couple of weeks. The momentum is with you and after last season I feel you have the motivation too.
Maybe the term ‘bottle’ is harsh but I feel it should be classed as a failure if you don’t win it this season
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 1 minute ago
Regarding injuries why are we lucky??
We hired the best fitness coaches in football in the last couple of years. Klopp has been following them at Bayern for years and always raved about them when he was battling them each season and always talked about how their players were always running more than other teams and looked fitter.
We spend a lot of time as a club looking at players histories with injuries and fatigue before we buy them. We also look at players stamina to play in Klopp's system. We had the chance to sign Fekir and pulled out due to uncertainty in his injury records and weaknesses. He was deemed unsuitable for our style of fitness. We didn't sign him.
All this meticulous planning behind the scenes does not make us lucky.
Most of our injuries are short term. We had a situation last season where our 2 centre backs were a 4th choice defender & a central midfielder who has never played there for our club.
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I’d rather say fortunate than lucky.
It’s fair what you say about the work being done to prevent injuries, but then again are we really to believe that other top clubs aren’t doing something similar?
The point (at least from my perspective) is not to call liverpool lucky, it’s to offer the opinion that if Liverpool suffer from longer term injuries to some of their key players this season, it will hurt them more than City and therefore jeopardise their title hopes.
It feels unlikely that you’ll have two seasons in a row there you major players barely miss a game.
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I agree that if we suffered long term injuries to our key players we will struggle. Every team apart from City in the world would right now. They have spent around £800m on their squad. No team gets close to that.
Any team that takes City on and takes them to the final game of the season are not bottlers.
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 38 seconds ago
The only reason Liverpool didnt win the league last season was because Pep is kinda a genius and I kinda buy in the logic of some Liverpool fans that they didn't bottle it last season
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What a stupid statement
Some people want to so badly believe in their comfort truths, even if these are wrong
Here's an excerpt from BBC about Xmas 2018 and how Liverpool lost the title in 1 team title chase. Bottled it? VERY BIG TIME!
Bbc:
"
Liverpool move into the new year seven points ahead at the top of the table and no team in Premier League history has been so far clear on New Year's Day and not gone on to win the title.
Twice teams have been five points in front and finished second, but that is the biggest lead that has slipped at this stage.
"
Biggest lead at Xmas and still lost the title....And yet this numpty thinks they have mental strength
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man you just don't understand basically anything.
just because something hasn't happened before doesn't mean it's a bottle job.
there hasn't been a team like city that can buy a first string team twice in the history of the pl.
you are so butt sore because spurs are the only team to actually bottle the league. just get over it and you'll feel better.
I’m gearing myself up for this being THE year Liverpool finally win the PL, they look very strong, they can blow teams away or dig in and get a 1-0, they’re excellent on the counter and can see games out when they need to, something they’ve improved on massively from Klopp’s first full season.
I think it’s so hard to retain the PL, and City were phenomenal last season and only just scrapped over the line, they’ve actually coped well with their CB injuries and you can never write them off but I think winning three on the bounce with Liverpool in the form they’ve been in the last 12 months will be too big a task for them.
I also don’t think it will be “unbearable” if they do either, in 2014 it was the media fawning over Gerrard and Rogers (being a UK national coach) is what made it unbearable IMO.
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 1 minute ago
Regarding injuries why are we lucky??
We hired the best fitness coaches in football in the last couple of years. Klopp has been following them at Bayern for years and always raved about them when he was battling them each season and always talked about how their players were always running more than other teams and looked fitter.
We spend a lot of time as a club looking at players histories with injuries and fatigue before we buy them. We also look at players stamina to play in Klopp's system. We had the chance to sign Fekir and pulled out due to uncertainty in his injury records and weaknesses. He was deemed unsuitable for our style of fitness. We didn't sign him.
All this meticulous planning behind the scenes does not make us lucky.
Most of our injuries are short term. We had a situation last season where our 2 centre backs were a 4th choice defender & a central midfielder who has never played there for our club.
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I’d rather say fortunate than lucky.
It’s fair what you say about the work being done to prevent injuries, but then again are we really to believe that other top clubs aren’t doing something similar?
The point (at least from my perspective) is not to call liverpool lucky, it’s to offer the opinion that if Liverpool suffer from longer term injuries to some of their key players this season, it will hurt them more than City and therefore jeopardise their title hopes.
It feels unlikely that you’ll have two seasons in a row there you major players barely miss a game.
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I agree that if we suffered long term injuries to our key players we will struggle. Every team apart from City in the world would right now. They have spent around £800m on their squad. No team gets close to that.
Any team that takes City on and takes them to the final game of the season are not bottlers.
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Indeed, and I’ve said pretty much exactly that across my posts on this thread.
last season is meaningless.
what is meaningful is city's team and injuries and if teams find they are leaky enough to take more points off.
Liverpool need to.continue grinding them out though
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If Liverpool don’t win the league they will forever be known as spurs in shell suits..
city and liverpool are pretty evenly matched for first eleven but city have the edge for squad.
the only way either team can bottle anything is if they have a prolonged losing streak, and even then it would depend on injuries.
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 19 minutes ago
The only reason Liverpool didnt win the league last season was because Pep is kinda a genius and I kinda buy in the logic of some Liverpool fans that they didn't bottle it last season
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What a stupid statement
Some people want to so badly believe in their comfort truths, even if these are wrong
Here's an excerpt from BBC about Xmas 2018 and how Liverpool lost the title in 1 team title chase. Bottled it? VERY BIG TIME!
Bbc:
"
Liverpool move into the new year seven points ahead at the top of the table and no team in Premier League history has been so far clear on New Year's Day and not gone on to win the title.
Twice teams have been five points in front and finished second, but that is the biggest lead that has slipped at this stage.
"
Biggest lead at Xmas and still lost the title....And yet this numpty thinks they have mental strength
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Your own article extract said New Year, not Christmas. Numpty.
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 19 minutes ago
The only reason Liverpool didnt win the league last season was because Pep is kinda a genius and I kinda buy in the logic of some Liverpool fans that they didn't bottle it last season
=============
What a stupid statement
Some people want to so badly believe in their comfort truths, even if these are wrong
Here's an excerpt from BBC about Xmas 2018 and how Liverpool lost the title in 1 team title chase. Bottled it? VERY BIG TIME!
Bbc:
"
Liverpool move into the new year seven points ahead at the top of the table and no team in Premier League history has been so far clear on New Year's Day and not gone on to win the title.
Twice teams have been five points in front and finished second, but that is the biggest lead that has slipped at this stage.
"
Biggest lead at Xmas and still lost the title....And yet this numpty thinks they have mental strength
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Your own article extract said New Year, not Christmas. Numpty.
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So it wasn't 10 points clear then? Good, I'm glad we've cleared that up.
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 5 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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Not this season
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 5 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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Not this season
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What's not this season?
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 17 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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You seriously think we would struggle for top four with the gash that we would be competing with?
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 17 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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You seriously think we would struggle for top four with the gash that we would be competing with?
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Yes. And the fact you dont shows how deluded Liverpool fans are about the strength of their squad.
Great first 11. Pretty average squad.
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 17 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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You seriously think we would struggle for top four with the gash that we would be competing with?
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Yes. And the fact you dont shows how deluded Liverpool fans are about the strength of their squad.
Great first 11. Pretty average squad.
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The likes of Gomez, Keita, Lallana, Origi, Adrian, Shaqiri and AOC are better back up than most tbf
Liverpool would struggle badly if those players were having to play most of their games all at once. Especially when the Ox, Lallana and Gomez get injured as well.
But it doesn’t matter that much because Liverpool’s core players are super fit from all the peds.
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 13 minutes ago
Liverpool would struggle badly if those players were having to play most of their games all at once. Especially when the Ox, Lallana and Gomez get injured as well.
But it doesn’t matter that much because Liverpool’s core players are super fit from all the peds.
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so your explanation of liverpool is "they are on drugs"
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 17 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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You seriously think we would struggle for top four with the gash that we would be competing with?
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Yes. And the fact you dont shows how deluded Liverpool fans are about the strength of their squad.
Great first 11. Pretty average squad.
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We've got rather good strength in depth. City have more but that goes without saying. There are no other teams that have great squads.
OP
Liverpool will bottle it again, it is what they do best. Next year will be 31 years and counting.
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posted on 16/10/19
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 1 minute ago
Regarding injuries why are we lucky??
We hired the best fitness coaches in football in the last couple of years. Klopp has been following them at Bayern for years and always raved about them when he was battling them each season and always talked about how their players were always running more than other teams and looked fitter.
We spend a lot of time as a club looking at players histories with injuries and fatigue before we buy them. We also look at players stamina to play in Klopp's system. We had the chance to sign Fekir and pulled out due to uncertainty in his injury records and weaknesses. He was deemed unsuitable for our style of fitness. We didn't sign him.
All this meticulous planning behind the scenes does not make us lucky.
Most of our injuries are short term. We had a situation last season where our 2 centre backs were a 4th choice defender & a central midfielder who has never played there for our club.
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I’d rather say fortunate than lucky.
It’s fair what you say about the work being done to prevent injuries, but then again are we really to believe that other top clubs aren’t doing something similar?
The point (at least from my perspective) is not to call liverpool lucky, it’s to offer the opinion that if Liverpool suffer from longer term injuries to some of their key players this season, it will hurt them more than City and therefore jeopardise their title hopes.
It feels unlikely that you’ll have two seasons in a row there you major players barely miss a game.
posted on 16/10/19
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 16/10/19
The word bottling is very often incorrectly used on this site
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Greatteamswinit4times- a terrible enemy (U6008)
posted 49 seconds ago
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 12 minutes ago
Just to be clear - this article (and myself) doesn’t think Liverpool bottled it last season
But this season with everything lined up the way it is is where I feel if Liverpool didn’t do it this time round I feel it would be a bottlejob
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Depends what happens from here. It's 8 points but city beat us twice, whixh they're more than capable of then it's 2. And that's nothing. City can win 15 plus in a row, we've seen that.
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They can, but so can you. With City’s issues in defence not likely to be solved for another couple of months you guys have a chance to potentially make an 8 point gap as many as 11/12 plus by then. Probably more if you beat them in a couple of weeks. The momentum is with you and after last season I feel you have the motivation too.
Maybe the term ‘bottle’ is harsh but I feel it should be classed as a failure if you don’t win it this season
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 1 minute ago
Regarding injuries why are we lucky??
We hired the best fitness coaches in football in the last couple of years. Klopp has been following them at Bayern for years and always raved about them when he was battling them each season and always talked about how their players were always running more than other teams and looked fitter.
We spend a lot of time as a club looking at players histories with injuries and fatigue before we buy them. We also look at players stamina to play in Klopp's system. We had the chance to sign Fekir and pulled out due to uncertainty in his injury records and weaknesses. He was deemed unsuitable for our style of fitness. We didn't sign him.
All this meticulous planning behind the scenes does not make us lucky.
Most of our injuries are short term. We had a situation last season where our 2 centre backs were a 4th choice defender & a central midfielder who has never played there for our club.
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I’d rather say fortunate than lucky.
It’s fair what you say about the work being done to prevent injuries, but then again are we really to believe that other top clubs aren’t doing something similar?
The point (at least from my perspective) is not to call liverpool lucky, it’s to offer the opinion that if Liverpool suffer from longer term injuries to some of their key players this season, it will hurt them more than City and therefore jeopardise their title hopes.
It feels unlikely that you’ll have two seasons in a row there you major players barely miss a game.
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I agree that if we suffered long term injuries to our key players we will struggle. Every team apart from City in the world would right now. They have spent around £800m on their squad. No team gets close to that.
Any team that takes City on and takes them to the final game of the season are not bottlers.
posted on 16/10/19
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 38 seconds ago
The only reason Liverpool didnt win the league last season was because Pep is kinda a genius and I kinda buy in the logic of some Liverpool fans that they didn't bottle it last season
=============
What a stupid statement
Some people want to so badly believe in their comfort truths, even if these are wrong
Here's an excerpt from BBC about Xmas 2018 and how Liverpool lost the title in 1 team title chase. Bottled it? VERY BIG TIME!
Bbc:
"
Liverpool move into the new year seven points ahead at the top of the table and no team in Premier League history has been so far clear on New Year's Day and not gone on to win the title.
Twice teams have been five points in front and finished second, but that is the biggest lead that has slipped at this stage.
"
Biggest lead at Xmas and still lost the title....And yet this numpty thinks they have mental strength
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man you just don't understand basically anything.
just because something hasn't happened before doesn't mean it's a bottle job.
there hasn't been a team like city that can buy a first string team twice in the history of the pl.
you are so butt sore because spurs are the only team to actually bottle the league. just get over it and you'll feel better.
posted on 16/10/19
I’m gearing myself up for this being THE year Liverpool finally win the PL, they look very strong, they can blow teams away or dig in and get a 1-0, they’re excellent on the counter and can see games out when they need to, something they’ve improved on massively from Klopp’s first full season.
I think it’s so hard to retain the PL, and City were phenomenal last season and only just scrapped over the line, they’ve actually coped well with their CB injuries and you can never write them off but I think winning three on the bounce with Liverpool in the form they’ve been in the last 12 months will be too big a task for them.
I also don’t think it will be “unbearable” if they do either, in 2014 it was the media fawning over Gerrard and Rogers (being a UK national coach) is what made it unbearable IMO.
posted on 16/10/19
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Winston (U16525)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by TBone Steak Roysters (U3947)
posted 1 minute ago
Regarding injuries why are we lucky??
We hired the best fitness coaches in football in the last couple of years. Klopp has been following them at Bayern for years and always raved about them when he was battling them each season and always talked about how their players were always running more than other teams and looked fitter.
We spend a lot of time as a club looking at players histories with injuries and fatigue before we buy them. We also look at players stamina to play in Klopp's system. We had the chance to sign Fekir and pulled out due to uncertainty in his injury records and weaknesses. He was deemed unsuitable for our style of fitness. We didn't sign him.
All this meticulous planning behind the scenes does not make us lucky.
Most of our injuries are short term. We had a situation last season where our 2 centre backs were a 4th choice defender & a central midfielder who has never played there for our club.
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I’d rather say fortunate than lucky.
It’s fair what you say about the work being done to prevent injuries, but then again are we really to believe that other top clubs aren’t doing something similar?
The point (at least from my perspective) is not to call liverpool lucky, it’s to offer the opinion that if Liverpool suffer from longer term injuries to some of their key players this season, it will hurt them more than City and therefore jeopardise their title hopes.
It feels unlikely that you’ll have two seasons in a row there you major players barely miss a game.
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I agree that if we suffered long term injuries to our key players we will struggle. Every team apart from City in the world would right now. They have spent around £800m on their squad. No team gets close to that.
Any team that takes City on and takes them to the final game of the season are not bottlers.
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Indeed, and I’ve said pretty much exactly that across my posts on this thread.
posted on 16/10/19
last season is meaningless.
what is meaningful is city's team and injuries and if teams find they are leaky enough to take more points off.
Liverpool need to.continue grinding them out though
posted on 16/10/19
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posted on 16/10/19
If Liverpool don’t win the league they will forever be known as spurs in shell suits..
posted on 16/10/19
city and liverpool are pretty evenly matched for first eleven but city have the edge for squad.
the only way either team can bottle anything is if they have a prolonged losing streak, and even then it would depend on injuries.
posted on 16/10/19
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 19 minutes ago
The only reason Liverpool didnt win the league last season was because Pep is kinda a genius and I kinda buy in the logic of some Liverpool fans that they didn't bottle it last season
=============
What a stupid statement
Some people want to so badly believe in their comfort truths, even if these are wrong
Here's an excerpt from BBC about Xmas 2018 and how Liverpool lost the title in 1 team title chase. Bottled it? VERY BIG TIME!
Bbc:
"
Liverpool move into the new year seven points ahead at the top of the table and no team in Premier League history has been so far clear on New Year's Day and not gone on to win the title.
Twice teams have been five points in front and finished second, but that is the biggest lead that has slipped at this stage.
"
Biggest lead at Xmas and still lost the title....And yet this numpty thinks they have mental strength
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Your own article extract said New Year, not Christmas. Numpty.
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by morespurs (U15748)
posted 19 minutes ago
The only reason Liverpool didnt win the league last season was because Pep is kinda a genius and I kinda buy in the logic of some Liverpool fans that they didn't bottle it last season
=============
What a stupid statement
Some people want to so badly believe in their comfort truths, even if these are wrong
Here's an excerpt from BBC about Xmas 2018 and how Liverpool lost the title in 1 team title chase. Bottled it? VERY BIG TIME!
Bbc:
"
Liverpool move into the new year seven points ahead at the top of the table and no team in Premier League history has been so far clear on New Year's Day and not gone on to win the title.
Twice teams have been five points in front and finished second, but that is the biggest lead that has slipped at this stage.
"
Biggest lead at Xmas and still lost the title....And yet this numpty thinks they have mental strength
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Your own article extract said New Year, not Christmas. Numpty.
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So it wasn't 10 points clear then? Good, I'm glad we've cleared that up.
posted on 16/10/19
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 5 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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Not this season
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Robb : Time for a change (U21234)
posted 7 minutes ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 5 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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Not this season
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What's not this season?
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 17 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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You seriously think we would struggle for top four with the gash that we would be competing with?
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 17 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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You seriously think we would struggle for top four with the gash that we would be competing with?
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Yes. And the fact you dont shows how deluded Liverpool fans are about the strength of their squad.
Great first 11. Pretty average squad.
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 17 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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You seriously think we would struggle for top four with the gash that we would be competing with?
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Yes. And the fact you dont shows how deluded Liverpool fans are about the strength of their squad.
Great first 11. Pretty average squad.
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The likes of Gomez, Keita, Lallana, Origi, Adrian, Shaqiri and AOC are better back up than most tbf
posted on 16/10/19
Liverpool would struggle badly if those players were having to play most of their games all at once. Especially when the Ox, Lallana and Gomez get injured as well.
But it doesn’t matter that much because Liverpool’s core players are super fit from all the peds.
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Mason The King Greenwood (U10026)
posted 13 minutes ago
Liverpool would struggle badly if those players were having to play most of their games all at once. Especially when the Ox, Lallana and Gomez get injured as well.
But it doesn’t matter that much because Liverpool’s core players are super fit from all the peds.
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so your explanation of liverpool is "they are on drugs"
posted on 16/10/19
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 25 minutes ago
comment by Firmino's Brightest Tooth (U1217)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by Big McTominay (U22257)
posted 17 minutes ago
City have suffered long term Injuries to Laporte, Stone, Mendy, Sane, and KDB.
Thats the equivalent to Liverpool losing VVD, Matip, Robertson, and Mane for prolonged periods.
Liverpool would struggle for top 4 without those players.
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You seriously think we would struggle for top four with the gash that we would be competing with?
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Yes. And the fact you dont shows how deluded Liverpool fans are about the strength of their squad.
Great first 11. Pretty average squad.
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We've got rather good strength in depth. City have more but that goes without saying. There are no other teams that have great squads.
posted on 16/10/19
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Liverpool will bottle it again, it is what they do best. Next year will be 31 years and counting.
posted on 16/10/19
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