- Dec 6, 2006
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'Imagine a Newcastle vs. Spurs final. Both teams would find a way to lose it.'
Had to giggle!
Had to giggle!

It's annoying that they genuinely think this. Apart from about 20 minutes in the first half on Saturday we've been better than them in both of the games we've played this season.Heh.. oh.
For me it goes back further. I remember them complaining about a match where Pavlyuchenko scored and we beat them. That must've been at least 15 years ago.I think Pool fans have grown too accustomed to kicking our ass over the last seven seasons. They feel we should simply roll over whenever they show up. Like three weeks ago.
Reminds me a lot of when Chelsea held sway over us for nearly 20 years, and then we finally started to pick up results against them and their fans were incandescent with anger. They couldn’t believe we had the audacity to actually put up a fight. Clearly the Scousers have reached that level, hence the inability to cope.
Oh well.
Everyone wants us to beat Liverpool so they are being nice. They think they can beat us in the final. It's no deeper than that
Posting this on my Instagram story yesterday was enough for my Liverpool supporting colleague to bite, after him and another colleague were completely silent about the game all morning.
Good job we haven't got to beat them at Anfield, a draw will do nicely.Same colleague was quick to say 'I can't see you beating us at Anfield'
We'll score at least one so they'll need three to go through without penalties.Good job we haven't got to beat them at Anfield, a draw will do nicely.
Yeah, that was great.Watching the game it was a nice change to hear the crowd clap and gasp in appreciation at Kinskys first few passes out, especially the lofted curled pass to Spence. It definitely relaxed the support somewhat.
- Spurs have completely ran out of steam.
- Spurs take the lead, Solanke
- 1-0 spurs
ah well
Lol, don't be silly.Watching the game it was a nice change to hear the crowd clap and gasp in appreciation at Kinskys first few passes out, especially the lofted curled pass to Spence. It definitely relaxed the support somewhat.
Good job we haven't got to beat them at Anfield, a draw will do nicely.
They seem to always think they're the best team in the world so if they lose it must be due to the referee.