john@staustell said:inbetween said:levets said:Should they finish level on goal difference, Rodgers’ side would hold the advantage having currently scored 27 more goals than their closest rivals City.
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Haha, if Liverpool had an equal goal difference? Do they not know that we have to win every game regardless, that means an extra 3 goals at least in the GD assuming 1-0, 2-1, 3-2 it doesn't matter. That's +11 on Liverpool. So Liverpool to get level have to win both games at least 5-0 or win 10-0 against Newcastle with a 1-0 win over Palace.......... That's an average of at least 5+ goals per game and one of them is away! This is all assuming we win by 1 single goal in every match, just can't see it myself.
No-one seems to mention that Rodgers naiveness led to Chelsea's 2nd which might cost them the title on GD!
On TEAMTALK Liverpool page some idiot said they once beat Palace 9-0 and no reason why they cant do it again! :-)
Don't tell them City once lost 9-1 to Everton then!