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thinktank

Hmmm...
Sep 28, 2004
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We can't moan and complain about anything.

We didn't buy shit and now we're paying the PRICE.

We would have to have been extremely lucky with injuries to have a successful season with our limited squad.

Only talk of the title if you see a squad truly capable of achieving it, over a tough, gruelling season.

A 'Leicester' will only happen once a millennia.

And if we don't make CL, Levy needs to absorb the L and not look to Poch to take the blame.

Of course, he has a chance to somewhat redeem himself this window, but if you're banking on that, it's likely an investment in further pain.

We go easy on the lads, as they have been left in the shit and accept wherever we end up and then - hopefully - move into our new stadium in August with 2/3 proper signings and get cracking again with real home advantage.
 
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Paolo10

Well-Known Member
Apr 6, 2004
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Who would have thought that backing a manager with a net spend of £119m (including paying agents' fees and high wages) over the past 4 transfer windows would make a difference to a club?

Craziness.
 

Hazelton

Unknown Member
Jul 11, 2011
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We could do so much with Zaha. Clearly a player ready to make that step up, it just remains to be seen who he does it with.
 

Cornpattbuck

Well-Known Member
Jul 23, 2013
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Currently stewing over Fantasy Football. Van Dijk's deflected pass appears to have earned him an assist while Ryan Fraser's deflected pass hasn't... hmm... ????
 

GMI

G.
Dec 13, 2006
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12,210
Absolutely top trolling on the Guadian football feed:

“Premier League: My inbox is filling up with angry emails from Liverpool fans who have taken a very dim view of the very notion that Mo Salah might have dived to try to win a penalty in the first half. I was under the mistaken impression Mamadou Sakho didn’t actually touch him, but according to some of the correspondence I’ve been receiving, he actually grappled Salah to the ground, kicked the Egyptian repeatedly in the head and then wiped his feet on his chest.
Anyway, all is well in the world of Liverpool fans again, as Salah has recovered sufficiently from this brutal assault to equalise for the Premier League leaders very early in the second half.” ?
 

Yid_Summers

Active Member
Apr 27, 2012
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@Yid_Summers You think we should be winning the league?

We can. But what I don’t agree with is that we’ve got a limited squad. We’ve just been severely unlucky with injuries. Say we strengthen this window, then everyone gets fit and GKN and Janssen stay, then there’s absolutely no room for them.
 
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