MafeotulBlue
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Well, you never know lol. Might be a different manager for the rags.Nah, the first two are easy…:)
Well, you never know lol. Might be a different manager for the rags.Nah, the first two are easy…:)
Fair points and lets hope so..im just pessimistic when thinking about us v thm ..always!!! regardless of logic!We have only lost one of the last five visits to Klanfield , Cancelo's brain fart seperated the teams last time , so their recent home record against us is nothing to fear .Looking at the Dippers form this season they are vulnerable away from home and i do not see that changing , but i can see us getting stronger with KDB ,Stones & Haaland playing regularly again.
We are still odds on at the bookies and i think they have got it right , time will tell.
Yes. Middle English from the Norse. Meant a dunghill. My History teacher who doubled as coach to the cricket team delighted in saying the word to describe any bad pitch or sticky wicket. I remember reading it was also used to describe the pitch City played on at Southend in the F.A. Cup run of 1956 when sand and cockle shells from the beach were mixed in with the grass to counteract the effects of days of heavy rain.“Midden”. Now that's a fine word. I wish I had my OED to hand (Oxford English Dictionary) to look up the history of that word. I suspect it's very ancient. Going back to mediaeval times, at least. Sounds Germanic or Old Icelandic to me.
Any enlightenment?
Think when it comes to crunch games Pep will go with Bernardo over Doku, just for this first season while Doku gets on everyone's wavelength. But what an asset Doku will be in games where Grealish, Foden, Kevin, etc. need a rest and need looking after. I'd say Bernie would need a rest but he rarely does.What do you lads recon of the following front 5 once Kevin comes back?
Doku with Grealish and Bernardo on the right would be another solution.
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We've lost 2 out of 5 -- there was also Oct 2019, the infamous Arnold handball. OliVAR at his finest.We have lost one of our last 5 visits to their midden and that was a Cancelo cock up that gave them a lucky 1-0 win , you worry too much :)
That’ll be the PED’s“Liverpool’s main strength is energy.” That is so true and is why the Klopp method is unsustainable. It is why their “quad” campaign broke them and why their performance levels dropped so much afterwards. They have now completely replaced their midfield with youth and energy, if it doesn’t work then what?
Did Harry Maguire score in that game? For some reason, it's in the back of what passes for my brain that he got a goal?Back in 18-19 we were chasing Liverpool in January and were 4 pts off the top. Then we played Newcastle away, scored in the first minute and...lost. Many thought it was over. But Liverpool drew vs Leicester and were only 5 pts ahead. The rest was history: we won 14 games in a row.
Don't shit the pants if we drop points at Newcastle. Liverpool will be only 4-5 pts ahead...That said, I think we are more likely to win at Newcastle than to draw or lose.
Did Harry Maguire score in that game? For some reason, it's in the back of what passes for my brain that he got a goal?
They don’t want it more than me ;)Liverpool fans want the PL title more because it will stop City making it a record 4 PL titles in a row, which has never been done.
As always we’ll need to win by minimum two clear goals, it’s corruptUnfortunately the main risk is the last one and we can do fuck all about it
No chance, the new format is much more difficult to win!Ajax won 3 of the old European Cups (1971-73). And Bayern won the following 3 (74-76).Have to disagree with you re the relative strengths of the European Cup and the Champions League. The old competition was limited to actual champions of their countries,not the Laughable situation we have now where a team finishing fourth in their domestic league enters the "Champions" League.
Or any other nation arguablyWhich is the stronger team? The runners up in the PL or the champions of Albania?
Let's be honest; with notable exceptions (!) the group stages are pretty much a formality for the top 2 seeds. Qualify from the group, and you're into the last 16. Again; in that round, the 8 group winners generally (not always, granted) win through. You're then in the q/fs, 3 rounds from glory. Our run last season was pretty easy, up until the Bayern q/f.No chance, the new format is much more difficult to win!
Agreed. Too many people building it up as being pivotal way too early. It may well end up being crucial but for now just adopt the old cliche that the players deal with - the only game that matters is the next one.The Liverpool match is miles away. One hell of a lot could have shifted — in either direction — between now and then.