Liverpool thread 2018/19

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Feels like there "we don't let this slip" moment again. They've also got to play Chelsea and we all know what happened last time

This time, though, it's the day before the 30th anniversary of the Hillsborough Disaster. The referee will not want to give Chelsea anything. We saw that in 2014.

Plus Chelsea aren't very good....
 
A few draws would be nicer though, make it a bit less stressful on us and still allow them the we only lost one game in the league trophy

It would really hurt them if they didn't lose another game and didn't win the league. A dipper on the Echo is saying we'll lose to utd and they'll draw with Chelsea and we'll win the league on goal difference. I just can't see us losing to the rags.
 
If there is any justice then the dippers draw some of their remaining games and we win ours. But I guarantee that there will be outcry in the thiefdom that they want the rules changing back to 2 points for a win, because it was their year and it's not fair.
 
Got to agree with all this, yesterday a draw and I think it would be all over, their heads would be down and if/when we beat Cardiff I think they’d be gutted, that shambles yesterday is what united used to get in the 90s fucking lucky bastards, if we come through April still top then it’s ours but all those games, if Pep pulls this off then I’ll build a fucking statue myself outside the stadium.

I'll give you a hand
 
Liverpool Echo going ape shit about Colin Wanker "Playing the reserves" against us line. I knew they'd bite as soon as he said it.
There's no way Warnock will play a second string of players. They have 10 days off after our game so no need to rest players.
 
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Quite - he doesn't want his GD damaged to badly either.

They're miles adrift on GD already, I doubt that's going to be an issue for them one way or the other. Still, I agree that he's not going to do it, it was just a throwaway frustrated comment.
 
If this isn't their year, given the good fortune they've had, then it never will be their year .... until next year of course!!

Their "luck" this season is reminiscent of the "luck" Stretford enjoyed during the GPC's era. Wouldn't have anything to do with commercial considerations or the advertising revenue generated by their brainwashed hordes?
 
Their "luck" this season is reminiscent of the "luck" Stretford enjoyed during the GPC's era. Wouldn't have anything to do with commercial considerations or the advertising revenue generated by their brainwashed hordes?
No, never, impossible, what makes you think that. Nothing to do with this quote from the then Premier League Chief Executive is it:
"It doesn't take away from City's excellence, but we want the season to go to the last," said Scudamore. "I'd like multiple trophies needed in various locations on the last day because we don't know how it will end." Scudamore, added: "I'd like someone to get a little bit closer to Manchester City.
 
When all games are done, City will come out on top!
We are “the best team in the land and all the world” bar none.
If it takes for us to win all remaining games, then that is what we’ll do.
Poor Dippers, have a season like this and still don’t win.
Never mind next season and all that!
 
No, never, impossible, what makes you think that. Nothing to do with this quote from the then Premier League Chief Executive is it:
"It doesn't take away from City's excellence, but we want the season to go to the last," said Scudamore. "I'd like multiple trophies needed in various locations on the last day because we don't know how it will end." Scudamore, added: "I'd like someone to get a little bit closer to Manchester City.
Nah, he didn’t mean anything by that at all.
All he meant was that it would be good if others could keep up a challenge, and he’s sent the troops into battle to just do that....
 
The hype around the "they've only lost once all season" is just bollocks to my mind.

It's a joke the amount of times they've deserved to lose(you can add yesterdays game to that list), never mind how many times they should have drawn. It is worrying how everything seems to be lining up for them but the thing is, we aren't the ones who have to rely on luck, when we have played badly we've dropped points, they haven't.

Maybe there will come a point where they rely on luck one time too many, to bail them out. They could be thinking, during a tight game or after going behind to a fluke goal themselves: "Ah it will be fine, we'll get a lucky deflection or we can buy a penalty from the ref, something will happen for us" but it doesn't come and all they will be able to say if we pull away, is the best team won.

If we win, in spite of the jammiest points haul in history going to our contenders, it will be the sweetest PL title win since 2012.
 
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The BBC have even written an article about how jammy they've been this season.

As Liverpool supporters celebrated another significant result in the chase for the trophy that has been out of reach for so long - and may still remain so given Manchester City's relentless progress - there is just that growing sense that this season those strange events that can decide things such as Premier League titles may be falling for them.

Remember Riyad Mahrez's late penalty miss that could have given Manchester City two more points in the goalless draw here at Anfield in October?

Remember Everton goalkeeper Jordan Pickford's inexplicable error that gave Liverpool victory via Divock Origi's 96th-minute winner in the Merseyside derby at Anfield in December?

Remember how Crystal Palace's veteran keeper Julian Speroni was so badly at fault in the 4-3 win over Crystal Palace at Anfield in January?

Lloris can now add his name to that list, as can Sissoko, to add weight to the argument of those who believe there is a touch of destiny about Liverpool's Premier League pursuit season.
 
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