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going4roses;842312954 said:
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going4roses;842312954 said:
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going4roses;842312955 said:
did anyone see that .. up 3 nill to finish 3 -3 crystal place 3 goals in 10 min s
epic fail on liverpool .. now they gotta wait and see
man city's to loose
StillNoStanfurdium;842313090 said:
So seriously though, why again don't you write your main point in your first post? Only the titles of secondary posts get cut off for mobile readers. They'll be able to read the body of your first post just fine.
going4roses;842312954 said:
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calbear80;842312956 said:
What comments?
The game ended at 3-3 tie after Liverpool was leading 3-0. Big upset of Liverpool. Luis Suarez, world player of the year, was crying after the tie.
Man City is smiling!
going4roses;842313222 said:
man u and hull city
is giggs going to play ? or what im lost he is on the bench
going4roses;842313332 said:
he sure did play and got an assist on goal late how old is he .. is that normal in football ?
Bear_Elegance;842313463 said:
Pete Rose was a player-manager for the Reds and played in some games while he was the manager. This was toward the end of his career.
Ryan Giggs doing the same for Man U isn't much different.
I'm not a Liverpool fan, but I was hoping they would win the title over Manchester City, which violated Financial Fair Play rules to win the EPL title, assuming they win out. I prefer Liverpool and old stalwart Steven Gerrard to the nouveau riche mercenary cheaters.
In any event, to be truly elite, Manchester City needs to have better Champions League showings. Inexcusable for the EPL champions to fall so early last year and this year, with last year's all-German final and this year's all-Spanish final being a by product of City's ongoing Champions League stumbles. Nasri and Silva need to step it up in midfield in the big games. Toure can't do it alone.
Bear_Elegance;842313463 said:
Pete Rose was a player-manager for the Reds and played in some games while he was the manager. This was toward the end of his career.
Ryan Giggs doing the same for Man U isn't much different.
I'm not a Liverpool fan, but I was hoping they would win the title over Manchester City, which violated Financial Fair Play rules to win the EPL title, assuming they win out. I prefer Liverpool and old stalwart Steven Gerrard to the nouveau riche mercenary cheaters.
In any event, to be truly elite, Manchester City needs to have better Champions League showings. Inexcusable for the EPL champions to fall so early last year and this year, with last year's all-German final and this year's all-Spanish final being a by product of City's ongoing Champions League stumbles. Nasri and Silva need to step it up in midfield in the big games. Toure can't do it alone.
Cal88;842313776 said:
The EPL is very exciting, but the Liga is the better domestic league right now, based on the wide range of results across the CL and Europa.
Liverpool missing the championship, which was well within their grasp, is a bit like how we missed the Rose Bowl by losing against Arizona, tragic stuff.
As far as fan base though, I'd take Liverpool over Man U's or Chelsea, which are much more of a bandwagon crowd.
raphaelaglietti;842314108 said:
so glad the scousers are about to choke away another pl title. Last thing i ever want to see is that rat faced cheater have his hands on the pl trophy or stevie g's grubby hands anywhere near the trophy either.
Scousers are like the montral canadiens they haven't won squat in 20+years and yet they still think the sport revolves around them.