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Tucker

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Nothing wrong with the Liverpool fans turning out to support their team? What exactly is wrong with doing that?
 

nailsy

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Jul 24, 2005
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That's pretty much outside the stadium isn't it? There's bound to be loads of people there.
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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Are Liverpool going to win the quad? I can see City slipping up once in the final weeks.
City's remaining fixtures:
Home to Brighton
Home to Watford
Away to Leeds
Home to Newcastle
Away to West Ham
Home to Villa
Away to Wolves

Liverpool:
Home to Utd
Home to Everton
Away to Newcastle
Home to Spurs
Away to Villa
Away to Southampton
Home to Wolves

I think Liverpool are more likely to slip up.
 

SandroClegane

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Hopefully we do them at anfield with a Harry Kane dive last minute penalty
The best case scenario that happens, liverpool loses the prem by a point, we finish top 4 by 2 points with Arsenal in 5th.

Two fanbases that would be moaning about it until the end of time. Would be beautiful.
 

Delboy75

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Was weirdly thinking today it really wasn’t a huge amount that took them from being below us for nearly a decade to winning the league and CL. Yes they’ve built on it since. But basically was Alison Fabinho Vvd Salah as major signings then Robertson for peanuts and Trent academy. So basically just over £200m for 5 players and obviously a world class manager. We have the manager, shows how quickly things could possibly change if we can add to the obvious quality we have.
 

lis spur

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City's remaining fixtures:
Home to Brighton
Home to Watford
Away to Leeds
Home to Newcastle
Away to West Ham
Home to Villa
Away to Wolves

Liverpool:
Home to Utd
Home to Everton
Away to Newcastle
Home to Spurs
Away to Villa
Away to Southampton
Home to Wolves

I think Liverpool are more likely to slip up.
Wolves are going to have a busy last day ;-)
 

Coyboy

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Was weirdly thinking today it really wasn’t a huge amount that took them from being below us for nearly a decade to winning the league and CL. Yes they’ve built on it since. But basically was Alison Fabinho Vvd Salah as major signings then Robertson for peanuts and Trent academy. So basically just over £200m for 5 players and obviously a world class manager. We have the manager, shows how quickly things could possibly change if we can add to the obvious quality we have.

Is that it? They may as well hand us the trophy.

I’m not having a go but basically that’s the spine of their team. Other then Trent, that’s brilliant recruitment and coaching. Quite aside from the fact that even if we were to get anywhere near emulating that quality of recruitment, Liverpool are not going anywhere.
 

goughie1966

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Aug 28, 2008
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City's remaining fixtures:
Home to Brighton
Home to Watford
Away to Leeds
Home to Newcastle
Away to West Ham
Home to Villa
Away to Wolves

Liverpool:
Home to Utd
Home to Everton
Away to Newcastle
Home to Spurs
Away to Villa
Away to Southampton
Home to Wolves

I think Liverpool are more likely to slip up.
Can't see where City lose any points there................ Or Liverpool come to think of it :cautious:
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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Can't see where City lose any points there................ Or Liverpool come to think of it :cautious:
West Ham and Wolves away seem the only possibilities for City but of course football does throw out some curve balls.

Liverpool similar. We might get something but other than that the away games are the only possible dropped points.
 

max cady

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Jan 29, 2011
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it may have helped yesterday if the ref had not bottled giving Everton a penalty, which may have affected the game.
 
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