Liverpool

I've been around for a long time mate, & football never, ever, ceases to surprise me. It's the reason we come back for more week after week, month after month, & year after year. Hope springs eternal in the hearts of all football supporters. There's every chance, that with the right manager, United could be challenging for the title again next season. There's also every chance that this could be a one-off as far as Liverpool are concerned. But the only guarantee I can give, is that we'll all be here again at the start of the next season, with that hope burning fiercely in our hearts.

One things for sure, the big clubs always come back. I don't think anyone thought you'd stay out of at least the top 4 indefinitely.
Still don't see you ever winning the league though in these days of Chelsea and City's untold wealth. This was your big big chance. How many other times do three of the big boys change manager in the same season!?
 
One things for sure, the big clubs always come back. I don't think anyone thought you'd stay out of at least the top 4 indefinitely.
Still don't see you ever winning the league though in these days of Chelsea and City's untold wealth. This was your big big chance. How many other times do three of the big boys change manager in the same season!?

People keep saying that, but the thing is, City & Chelsea both achieved more points than they did last season under their respective new managers. So in that respect, their new managers actually helped their cause.
 
The Dippers are chipper in this thread.

Let them enjoy their moment in the sun. Fact is, despite their best season in years, a tonne of goals, no distractions in other competitions, they completely fecked it up when it was in their own hands.

They're on here now, saying that it's been a great season, but deep down, they know they let it slip.

Next season, Chelsea and City will be right up there. United will benefit from no European participation and a top manager. I think Arsenal have the ability to do something too, but a lot will depend on whether they can avoid the annual injury crisis - unless Wenger changes something, it's likely they'll suffer the same fate as normal.

Liverpool will finish 5th
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You see what I mean ? There's the defiance I was speaking of.
 
Hansen said on motd last night that liverpool's season has been a failure because it was in their hands with just 4 games to go. Harsh but you can understand his view. Those Liverpool players wouldn't have been upbeat after yesterday's game and congratulating each other on top 4. They'd have all been gutted.

This really was their big chance. I don't think it's quite sunk in yet.
 
Not a chance pal. You'd have been too busy washing those copious brown stains out of your undies by the time the final whistle blew yesterday.


Do liverpool fans actually think that is a trophy?

Dumbstar mentioned it a few times.

The "Mancs shit themselves because we nearly won the league" trophy?

:lol:
 
Laugh all you want mate, but our campaign achieved it's objective. Have you still you got your green & gold scarf by any chance ?

Now that was truly laughable. Talk about half-arsed.

From the club who bent over and spread them for Hicks and Gillette. :smirk:

You lot really are clueless beyond belief. Anything for success.

Choose to trade on your proud sense of tradition and then not lift a finger in protest when two American billionaires decide to buy it.
 
Do liverpool fans actually think that is a trophy?

Dumbstar mentioned it a few times.

The "Mancs shit themselves because we nearly won the league" trophy?

:lol:

Since they threw away the chance to boast about actually winning the league, the only alternative is boasting about the fact that we didn't want them to win it.
 
People keep saying that, but the thing is, City & Chelsea both achieved more points than they did last season under their respective new managers. So in that respect, their new managers actually helped their cause.
Didn't like everyone finish with more points though? I remember a stat towards 3/4 of the season showing that much more points had been distributed amongst teams, suggesting it wasn't only due to improvement but also to there being much less draws in the league.
 
People keep saying that, but the thing is, City & Chelsea both achieved more points than they did last season under their respective new managers. So in that respect, their new managers actually helped their cause.

I'd say top 3 is your utter glass ceiling next year. Just look at City's squad for goodness sake. In a year Aguero and Kompany missed plenty of games, in a season when Hart had all manner of screw ups. Imagine them if they really turn it on for the full season.

And Mourinho's boys could quite easily have won the league, despite having one of the worst stables of strikers ever seen for a top 3 team.

And this is presuming Van Gaal doesn't oversee a big improvement with us.

Suarez going would be a massive blow to say the least, will that happen? Not seen too much speculation yet, but there's time. Gerrard hasn't been as good as the hype would have it. Certainly nowhere near the level of Toure, a lot of romanticism went into the voting.
 
Hansen said on motd last night that liverpool's season has been a failure because it was in their hands with just 4 games to go. Harsh but you can understand his view. Those Liverpool players wouldn't have been upbeat after yesterday's game and congratulating each other on top 4. They'd have all been gutted.

This really was their big chance. I don't think it's quite sunk in yet.

Hansen is quite funny. One minute saying "when" Gerrard lifts the trophy as if it was a given, then turning up in his best suit for the title party, then ripping them a new one.

He's right though. Forget the pre season target, when you basically just need a draw against a disinterested Chelsea team missing half their top players, and screw it up, my word, that's got to hurt for a long while.
 
I'd say top 3 is your utter glass ceiling next year. Just look at City's squad for goodness sake. In a year Aguero and Kompany missed plenty of games, in a season when Hart had all manner of screw ups. Imagine them if they really turn it on for the full season.

And Mourinho's boys could quite easily have won the league, despite having one of the worst stables of strikers ever seen for a top 3 team.

And this is presuming Van Gaal doesn't oversee a big improvement with us.

Suarez going would be a massive blow to say the least, will that happen? Not seen too much speculation yet, but there's time. Gerrard hasn't been as good as the hype would have it. Certainly nowhere near the level of Toure, a lot of romanticism went into the voting.

Kompany and Aguero have missed plenty of games for the past two seasons. That suggests there's a pattern forming and it isn't just a one off.

They could of, but they didn't.

Gerrard has been excellent. Not to the level of Toure, but he's been by far and away the 3rd best midfielder in the league (I'd have Ramsey ahead of both even after just half a season).
 
Kompany and Aguero have missed plenty of games for the past two seasons. That suggests there's a pattern forming and it isn't just a one off.

They could of, but they didn't.

Gerrard has been excellent. Not to the level of Toure, but he's been by far and away the 3rd best midfielder in the league (I'd have Ramsey ahead of both even after just half a season).

How can you put Ramsay ahead of a guy who's scored 20+ goals from midfield?!
 
Kompany and Aguero have missed plenty of games for the past two seasons. That suggests there's a pattern forming and it isn't just a one off.

They could of, but they didn't.

Gerrard has been excellent. Not to the level of Toure, but he's been by far and away the 3rd best midfielder in the league (I'd have Ramsey ahead of both even after just half a season).

:lol: Not a chance.
 
Apparently Rodgers has won the league manager of the year award. Daniel Taylor reporting it. Pleased for him.
 
His speech will go on all night. They'll have to trail him off the stage.

"We've done a fantastic job going from 7th to 2nd. This was our objective and we achieved it, we definitely never changed our objective to be league winners at any part of the season. Coming second to the richest sports thing ever is something to be proud of. We played the right way, the Liverpool way, even when it seemed stupid to do so. We've given something for the fans to get really excited about this season, like taking candy from a baby."
 
Fernandinho.
That's a good call, he's been excellent for City, when he didn't play and they had to use that donkey Javi Garcia Yaya's performances suffered slightly. Fernandinho's performances in midfield have been key for City, very impressive especially for a guy in his first season in the PL!
 
Erm... Looks like Pulis has won it. Another near miss for Rodgers. (Guessing this is the main one?)