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Nunes trying to pour booze on Muslim Mo Salah
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Don't think anyone's disputing that they've been the best team, it's whether the standard needed to win is lower than usual. Imo it is without question. If watching Liverpool and watching the rest of the teams in the league doesn't immediately make it obvious how lower the standards are this season then looking at the table and seeing that the team at the top has won it on 82 points with 4 games left might do it. I include us in that btw, we had a shocking summer, started with poor performances, were inconsistent for ages and we're sat in 3rd, it's mad.
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It does not get spoken about as much as it should, but Liverpool as a club, team and fanbase endorsed racism as recently as 2012. They’re in love with their past so I’m not sure why this subject is one they don’t like to delve into too deeply. But I remember it and it was shameful.
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Fuck Liverpool.
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We’d be in a title race if we got those without losing anyone major / injuries dependent. Not saying we would win it but we would be in a race well past Christmas imo. But to be fair we may not sign any of those
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Not from any fans I've spoken to. It hurts, sure, but they've won it because they're the best side. I've always maintained you are where you deserve to be after 38 games.
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I'd take Fernandes as the CM back up.
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The Europeometer™ (2024/25) - NUFC Qualify for Conference League (at least)
RodneyCisse replied to Rich's topic in Football
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No way we are spending £150m+ on those 5
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Dale Johnson updated Europe pemultations. Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 6, FA Cup winners Conference League: Newcastle United If Palace win the FA Cup Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 6, Crystal Palace as FA Cup winners Conference League: Newcastle United if Man City win the FA Cup Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 6, 7 Conference League: Newcastle United If Newcastle finish top 7 Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 6, 7 Conference League: 8 If Man City finish 7th and win FA Cup Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 6, Man City as FA Cup winners in 7th Conference League: 8 If Arsenal win the CL (hah!) and finish 2nd Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 6, FA Cup winners Conference League: Newcastle United If Arsenal win the CL (hah!) and finish 5th Champions League: 1-6 Europa League: FA Cup winners Conference League: Newcastle United If Arsenal finish 6th Champions League: 1-5, Arsenal as UCL winners Europa League: 7, FA Cup winners Conference League: Newcastle United If Newcastle finish top 5, Arsenal finish 6th and win the CL (hah!) Champions League: 1-5, Arsenal as UCL winners (6) Europa League: 8, FA Cup winners Conference League: -- If Man City finish in top 6 and Arsenal finish 5th or 6th Champions League: 1-5, Arsenal as UCL winners Europa League: 7 Conference League: 8 If Man Utd/Spurs win EL Champions League: 1-5, Man United/Tottenham as UEL winners Europa League: 6, FA Cup winners Conference League: Newcastle Utd If Arsenal won CL and Man Utd/Spurs won EL Champions League: 1-5 or 6, Arsenal as UCL winners, Man United/Tottenham as UEL winners If Chelsea win the ECL and finish in top 5 Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 6, FA Cup winners Conference League: Newcastle United If Chelsea finish 6th and win ECL Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 7, FA Cup winners, Chelsea as UCoL winners Conference League: Newcastle United If Chelsea win the ECL and Newcastle finish top 5 Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 7, FA Cup winners, Chelsea as UCoL winners Conference League: -- If Newcastle & Man City finish in top 6 and Chelsea finish 6th and win the ECL Champions League: 1-5 Europa League: 6, 7 Conference League: 8
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Sweet Holy Fuck. They’ve made a worse version of the SBR “You’re doing alright bonny lad” or whatever it was……
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Trafford Huijsen Veiga (loan) Mbeumo Delap
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Time 1: we couldn't finish our breakfast Time 2: VAR offside noncery
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OK , I see what you are saying. But I don't really care if the title race between Man City and Liverpool or Arsenal is going down to the wire. And I don't really care about the relegation scrap that much. I would care about both of those things a lot more if my club was in the conversation. The battle for the Champions League and Europe has been great. And I'd think that the fans of those "mediocre teams" are still excited about this season as well. Liverpool has been the best team this season and they've consistently beaten those mediocre teams. For me, the figures who are driving this narrative about the league being poor are the Man United, Sours, Chelsea, Man City, and Arsenal fans / pundits who feel let down by their clubs' "poor performances". Fact is, they just got their asses handed to them by Forest, Bournemouth, Palace, or Wolves. Good. The closing of the gap between the midtable and the cartel makes this a great season. And seeing Man United and Spurs near the bottom of the table is far better than watching a title fight between Liverpool, Arse and City go down to the last week of the season.
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I'm sure someone had a scan recently and it came back as "good news, not serious" but I suppose not serious could still mean a couple of weeks.
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Not a bad shout to be fair. Not happen like.
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Hopefully it's a case of checking if they can continue to manage the injury. Seems like this has been the case so far, but, sensible to get a specialist opinion to be 100%
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Not enough. I'll never tire of it
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Howe managed to win a trophy with Bruno clogging our midfield up, too. Bonus points for that.
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Howe number 1 for me and I loved Keegan and Robson. We have silverware, simples.
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Yes they do and i'd be amazed if they didn't
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How many times do you think you've watched it?
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Neither of them are a patch on Dan Burn's Cup Final header
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Keegan, Robson and Howe have all been backed in the transfer market, so you can't really hold that against any of them when comparing them. What they all three have in common is that they transformed the club and the team into a winning one, made the fans feel proud of their football club again and also genuine hope for the future. Keegan probably still #1 in this regard, then Howe and then SBR.