OrigamiNinja
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out of all the comments in this thread this was most satisfying from back in beginning of Feb
Imagine having to actually do it though, to win it by a single point.
out of all the comments in this thread this was most satisfying from back in beginning of Feb
Great post.......I said to the guy sitting next to me at the Liverpool game a few times to look at Klopp, he was going crazy on the sideline ... waving and jumping and yelling and calling out his players and almost tearing his hair out ... which to me said his players weren’t doing what he had asked them to, they were a little in the not-lose mode ... but then with his team selection he himself had set that tone that day ... a team had a chance to go 10 pts clear by being positive and going for the win, but they came wanting to not lose and protect the 7pt lead they had ...
They could’ve gone 10 clear and they didn’t ... today I have seen exactly the same ... they had a chance to go 7 clear and they couldn’t yet again ...
Difference between being 5 pts and 7 pts ahead is huge at this stage of the season ... 5 pts means only two results swap our position with them ... a game lost and one drawn more than us and we finish ahead of them (on goal diff) ... 7 pts however would have meant 3 games needed swinging our way out of the only 14 left ...
I said this on that first Thursday in January, that we’d win this league because they will bottle it and shit themselves come the business end of the season ... and I say exactly that again tonight ...
Now watch us win the next three ... on paper they all look tough but Arsenal, Everton and Chelsea (seen them tonight?) are all right in the form we’d like them to be in ... so c’mon City - let’s do this!
A lot seemed to stay for the trophy presentation.Not seen it anywhere, what were the Brighton fans like yesterday? Any celebrations from them?
Alright Sky Blues, Evertonian here in complete peace
Just wanted to say thank you and you're welcome!
Thank you for saving the footballing world (for at least a few weeks) from having to put up with our red neighbours being even more insufferable than usual.
And you're welcome for the 2pts we kept from them at Goodison which put the title race back in your hands - which you took advantage of in incredibly impressive fashion. Pickford made up for his...moment... at Anfield with a 90th min save from Salah.
Lime Street Station was fun yesterday by the way:
CONGRATULATIONS!
Fair fucks to you mate, I was done after that Newcastle game.
Think I remember Carragher saying something like 'maybe chasing will suit Liverpool' and I thought it was bonkers then and it sounds even worse now. Having it in your own hands, always and forever.
Forget goal line clearances or missed penalties or even the head to head: they should have gone for it against United away. A win there and they would have won the league and a loss there and they would have missed out by 2 points.
Good to see United had one use this season! Their last dropped points were at Everton too! Think they were slightly pleased by our win judging by their celebrations yesterday! One lad even had a city flag on the concourse.
It’s the exact flavour of bitterness I can wholeheartedly endorse.The Everton lads singing Liverpool fans on their trains out of Liverpool last night is very petty and very funny.
Agree.. like you, this thread was the only one I read regularly since January, enjoying the contributions of those who weren't flapping or pointing accusing fingers at certain 'Aunt Sally' players in other threads, especially the match day threads (which I only read when we're away from home as I'm at the ground for home games).Have to admit when Malg posted the "why we'll win the league" thread I thought, "now you've gone and jinxed it".
But each week I went in there and although never confident myself in the last two months, I always came out with the feeling that this year we could be on to something really special, rather than, this year could turn out shit.
I have to admire your certainty. I won't even call it optimism, as that is all I had and it wasn't the same thing.
Thank you for that thread, wherever it is now.
You have balls of steel.
Apologies if I got the OP wrong but couldn’t find the thread now and thought it deserved recognition.All great, bar getting the poster wrong...
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Yes great thread. Great outcome and great positivity. But the catalyst was the dippers drawing next day after reversal against magpie's versus Foxes. Because of the wind or rain or snow or no dodgy keeper or no bus to attack or no God in heaven or whatever.Agree.. like you, this thread was the only one I read regularly since January, enjoying the contributions of those who weren't flapping or pointing accusing fingers at certain 'Aunt Sally' players in other threads, especially the match day threads (which I only read when we're away from home as I'm at the ground for home games).
'Malg' and those other contributors actually took time to think our situation(s) at any given point throughout the season in a thoughtful, non-reactive way. I posted something similar in the 'Were We 8pts Behind United?' thread when the dust had settled the day after the Newcastle defeat, as follows..
"Spot on (..apart from confusing Tuesday with Monday..!!) You sum up the season so far and also point the way ahead, especially not giving up on the title, ever.
Taking out the odd international commitments the squad has, as far as the Premiership is concerned we are now in a 14 game season. I know we're 5 points adrift but that equates to a 2-game shift for us to take over Liverpool. If Pep, his team and the squad get their individual and collective acts together (please! no more 'Newcastles', lads!), anything can happen, especially if The Anfield Road Formation Brick Throwing Society continues to run into pesky, insurmountable obstacles such as long grass, snow on the pitch, goalkeepers who refuse to throw the ball into their own nets and so on..
As for the domestic cup competitions, well, we have a one-off final due and potentially 4 FA cup ties to win that trophy. That would be 19 games between now and 18 May, 15 weeks from now. Just over 1 game per week on average. Add in the Champions League, a run of 7 games to the final on 1 June would change that to 26 games in 19 weeks, or 1.5 games per week on average. Keep the players fit, get them ticking over like last season and up to December this and, as I said above, anything can happen. It will be tough and demanding on the squad but anything can happen.
But most of all, we never should never give up on the title until it's all over! We never give in. Ever."
So, as others have said, well done to 'Malg' for starting this discussion/'support group'.. cojones de acero!
Apologies if I got the OP wrong but couldn’t find the thread now and thought it deserved recognition.
Well done you. You know who you are.
I was just being a dick, mag & malg are easily mistaken.