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Liverpool Season 2013/14 part 3 - The Final Push to Top Spot


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Today is finally here, will sit back and enjoy the game, hopefully after the game, will have extended footage of the players and families going onto the pitch to salute the fans......

Whatever happens, we have over-achieved, for that alone, it's enough cause to look back on the season with pride.

YNWA.....

 

As a neutral fan who loves attacking football, kudos to BR and his men who played football without fear this season.

 

With nothing to lose, I hope for a fairy-tale endong tonight [:)]

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Hypersonic

I remember when King Kenny won the PL with Blackburn

 

On the last day Blackburn played at Liverpool

 

and Man U played at West Ham.

 

West Ham spolit the party.

 

Let hope this happens again to another Manchester club.

 

:D

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if man c wins, my pre season prediction is true. wished i had placed a bet on it. hehe. so...with pool finishing 2nd, that is more what we fans can ask for.

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Five reasons West Ham will hand Liverpool the Premier League title

1.No team has afforded Andy Carroll more career strikes than Man City

 

There won’t be many scousers that don’t feel like the Geordie beanpole owes them a goal or two after his barren spell on Merseyside.

Luckily he has a happy knack of notching against the Citizens having struck five times in 13 outings against them, including last year’s Etihad road trip

 

2. West Ham have lost their last day fixture just once in the past 12 seasons

 

Not in the habit of going quietly to their luxury yachts and La Manga golf courses these Hammers, besting goliaths such as Manchester United along the way in compiling a rock steady game-38 record.

 

3. City suffered final curtain freakouts in three of the previous four campaigns

 

Their ultimately successful QPR wobbly is well-known, but lowly Norwich inflicted a 2-3 defeat on the hosts last term, while West Ham themselves held the Sky Blues to a draw in 2009/10.

 

4. The Irons last two Etihad league trips have seen them bested by a single goal

 

West Ham can be backed for a victory at 17/10 with a two-goal advantage, a bet that would have obliged on their previous two visits.

 

5. Manuel Pellegrini’s defence has been breached in four of his side’s last six home games

 

The Citizens may have the division’s third-best home defence, but it’s loosened up of late shipping twice to Sunderland and once to West Brom.

Meanwhile, having been the top tier’s most timid away scorers last term, West Ham have outgunned their 2012/13 total by five goals with one game to go this time around.

 

 

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As a neutral fan who loves attacking football, kudos to BR and his men who played football without fear this season.

 

With nothing to lose, I hope for a fairy-tale endong tonight [:)]

So which team do u support?

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Only few hours to go before the end of season. Kind of feeling the blue now. Mind keep popping this question. What will I be doing next weekend. no match to look forward, not the world cup as the feeling never be the same.

 

I dun want to indugle in talking about tonite match. How the result might turn out already not that impt. Our performance already speak for itself. even though it might be roller coaster on occasions. It really make a good anticipation toward next season.

 

Everyone, every pool fans sing/shout/jump for one last time later on in the match.

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Only few hours to go before the end of season. Kind of feeling the blue now. Mind keep popping this question. What will I be doing next weekend. no match to look forward, not the world cup as the feeling never be the same.

 

I dun want to indugle in talking about tonite match. How the result might turn out already not that impt. Our performance already speak for itself. even though it might be roller coaster on occasions. It really make a good anticipation toward next season.

 

Everyone, every pool fans sing/shout/jump for one last time later on in the match.

Wearing Pool jersey now :)

Though won't be able to join hundreds of Pool fans at Riverview Hotel this evening, due to Mothers' Day dinner at home, nevertheless will join you guys in MCF even though we are all over Singapore, cos our common love is Liverpool :)

 

利物浦,加油 :)

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Ya even if Man City wins, pple will remember them winning due to a slip by us.

 

This is indeed Liverpool's season!

We fans will remember our Pool team this season, their attacking quality and their teamwork.

Was visibly emotional when SG did the huddle after Man C game ! That's a team spirit and unity !

And it was shown to the whole world who appreciate Pool's soccer.

 

Pool has gone from 7-8 position for the past few seasons to now challenging for title.

That's an achievement.

Like your statement: This is indeed Liverpool's Season !

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So which team do u support?

Heehee...I no hab club affiliation, believe or not. Somewhat a soccer romantic, all thanks to Brazil 1982 lol.

 

I find today's top-flight soccer...too commercialised...no player-manager-club loyalty (SG and Giggs are dinosaurs)....it's all about getting that next big lucrative contract....etc.etc.

 

But I still enjoy watching good, inventive, attacking football, the kind that Liverpool is playing this season.

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From my friend.

 

Haha for local football fans. A wonder goal here in SG.

http://gfycat.com/SerpentineConsciousAfricanporcupine

 

 

Hope no christians are offended.

A prophecy by Andy Carroll

 

 

 

This is really a bit too much.

 

As football fan it send a chill down our spine what with god will come into our season destiny.

 

Lucky this is posted here under pool thread. Any other thread you will surely get sticks from others.

 

Thsnks bro.

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Five reasons West Ham will hand Liverpool the Premier League title

1.No team has afforded Andy Carroll more career strikes than Man City

 

There wont be many scousers that dont feel like the Geordie beanpole owes them a goal or two after his barren spell on Merseyside.

Luckily he has a happy knack of notching against the Citizens having struck five times in 13 outings against them, including last years Etihad road trip

 

2. West Ham have lost their last day fixture just once in the past 12 seasons

 

Not in the habit of going quietly to their luxury yachts and La Manga golf courses these Hammers, besting goliaths such as Manchester United along the way in compiling a rock steady game-38 record.

 

3. City suffered final curtain freakouts in three of the previous four campaigns

 

Their ultimately successful QPR wobbly is well-known, but lowly Norwich inflicted a 2-3 defeat on the hosts last term, while West Ham themselves held the Sky Blues to a draw in 2009/10.

 

4. The Irons last two Etihad league trips have seen them bested by a single goal

 

West Ham can be backed for a victory at 17/10 with a two-goal advantage, a bet that would have obliged on their previous two visits.

 

5. Manuel Pellegrinis defence has been breached in four of his sides last six home games

 

The Citizens may have the divisions third-best home defence, but its loosened up of late shipping twice to Sunderland and once to West Brom.

Meanwhile, having been the top tiers most timid away scorers last term, West Ham have outgunned their 2012/13 total by five goals with one game to go this time around.

 

 

Ok, I believe you. We will win title today.
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Who will start? I would start gerrard, henderson n coutinho. With sterling, sturridge n suarez upfront.

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