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Post by brotherofjesus on Nov 24, 2008 11:45:53 GMT -5
I see that 1 goal on Saturday would have sent Liverpool 2 points clear at the top of the table. With 14 games played. Come on Liverpool. Asides from that the talking point of the EPL this weekend must surely be Roy Keane's beard. What does he look like?. His beard is almost as big as him. ;D
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Post by oneofthethree on Nov 25, 2008 17:48:40 GMT -5
I've resurrected an old group title in respect of the absolute bollocks you are talking.
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Post by Mac on Nov 26, 2008 8:40:06 GMT -5
I'm just quietly happy to be joint top at this point. It was extremely frustrating to draw with Fulham, but no-one else took advantage of it, so small mercies and that.
It is still early days, but it's looking promising at least.
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Post by brotherofjesus on Nov 26, 2008 10:36:13 GMT -5
I've resurrected an old group title in respect of the absolute bollocks you are talking. "I am the ressurection and I am the light"Ah, ye cannae beat a bit of the old Ian Brown can you?. (any relation Dave?). My favoutite one was always... "I wanna be a dog"...... woof woof bark. Now that ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ is talking bollocks OOTT. What I said in my earlier post was spot on. Had Liverpool(Keane) taken their(his) chance(s) then Liverpool would indeed have been at the top of the league with 35 points..... 2 more than Chelsea!!!. And you've got to admit that Roy Keane looks ridiculous!!!!. ;D Moving on from that OOTT (I've just noticed Man Utd have only played 13 games - apologies, I wasn't looking that far down the table)....... Where are Man Utd?. And what if City 'do' Utd, like they did twice last year? ?.
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Post by barkill on Nov 27, 2008 13:37:06 GMT -5
High hopes and all that but fucking hell what was that shite I saw last night?!
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Post by Tribec on Nov 27, 2008 15:21:35 GMT -5
Torres gone again for 3 or 4 weeks with a hamstring injury. Is he by any chance related to Darren Anderton?
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Post by barkill on Nov 28, 2008 4:35:47 GMT -5
Could very well be true tribec. Or he goes to the same specialist as Michael fucking Owen.
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Post by Mac on Nov 28, 2008 5:00:31 GMT -5
Torres gone again for 3 or 4 weeks with a hamstring injury. Is he by any chance related to Darren Anderton? Do you work for a tabloid? The official statement says "Fernando has a strain in his right hamstring and will be out of action for between two and three weeks" (http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N162293081127-1921.htm) but that has developed into 3 to 4 weeks has it in your expert medical opinion? Besides, what usually happens is that they add a week or so onto their estimate so that when they come back sooner it's down to 'the player's miraculous powers of recovery/great work by the medical team at the club' ;D Anyway, didn't seem to need him to beat a couple of the other 'Big 4' did we? On a more serious note, it is obviously of concern, but not as much as it would have been last season - especially as Kuyt has actually started to seemingly realise where the goal is when he's given a more central role. Besides which, we have a run of what would appear to be 'easier' games, although I'm not taking any results for granted.
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Post by brotherofjesus on Dec 2, 2008 15:53:14 GMT -5
Irritating Fake Plastic Scouser You obviously meant to type..... .... irritatingly accurate prophetic visionary.
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Post by oneofthethree on Dec 2, 2008 16:21:43 GMT -5
of course. United win the game in hand and then beat Liverpool at Old Trafford and we'd be ahead of you.
Now go away.
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Post by barkill on Dec 3, 2008 9:57:24 GMT -5
of course. United win the game in hand and then beat Liverpool at Old Trafford and we'd be ahead of you. Now go away. sounds like a hollands pie bet
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Post by Tribec on Dec 4, 2008 17:58:54 GMT -5
Torres gone again for 3 or 4 weeks with a hamstring injury. Is he by any chance related to Darren Anderton? Do you work for a tabloid? The official statement says "Fernando has a strain in his right hamstring and will be out of action for between two and three weeks" (http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N162293081127-1921.htm) but that has developed into 3 to 4 weeks has it in your expert medical opinion? Besides, what usually happens is that they add a week or so onto their estimate so that when they come back sooner it's down to 'the player's miraculous powers of recovery/great work by the medical team at the club' ;D Anyway, didn't seem to need him to beat a couple of the other 'Big 4' did we? On a more serious note, it is obviously of concern, but not as much as it would have been last season - especially as Kuyt has actually started to seemingly realise where the goal is when he's given a more central role. Besides which, we have a run of what would appear to be 'easier' games, although I'm not taking any results for granted. Sorry, Mac.... You were saying Torres for 2 weeks!! Listen to the right news sources and you get the right news.
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Post by oneofthethree on Dec 4, 2008 19:00:03 GMT -5
did you read it in the sun, tribec?
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Post by barkill on Dec 5, 2008 5:33:01 GMT -5
the sun
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Post by 50point8percent on Dec 27, 2008 19:54:27 GMT -5
1 Liverpool 19 42 2 Chelsea 19 41 3 Manchester United 17 35
I should have put money on this!!!!
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