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Safe to say he will have a massive sell on clause now. It has to be over 60mil surely, if he can stay fit and the club get through the Christmas period ok then with Suarez in top form there could be real opportunity for them to do something special.
Its still far too early to get carried away but its getting close to the half way point, which suggests clubs around the top are consistent enough to be in the top bunch, barring a collapse. Get Christmas over with a 100% record and the title is theirs to lose
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The league wont be won on the strength of an away fixture at Man City for anybody, top four is still the most important thing to be aiming for and today hasn't done much to dent that chance. Take some cheer in the fact the team did extremely well at a place where most teams have really struggled this year.
Also, it shows the difference in squads. Even when Sterling raced clear from the terrible offside decision I wouldn't have had the confidence in him finishing the chance. I was actually saying that 10 minutes before Sterling did what he did with the open goal. Generally speaking the City players are from a bracket higher up than the similarly positioned Liverpool players, apart from Suarez.
Liverpool are still at the building stages and using young raw players as opposed to the kind of signings City make. Chelsea on Sunday will be extremely important.Last edited by Adrock; 26-12-2013, 20:11.
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We've just had a few difficult games, if you count spurs too. It's not a bad place to be in with half a season to go and injured players hopefully soon to return. Look at it as a fight for forth, which I believe will be a very successful season for us if we can end up there. We need to be there for the love of Suarez.
We've done very well so far, playing some really nice football. Unfortunately, so are lots other teams.
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Yeah, when these fixtures were announced we all knew it was going to be extremely tough. Especially over Christmas.
Chelsea, City and to a lesser extent even Spurs have huge expensively assembled squads that can easily cope with these fixture pile ups...
Liverpool, not so much, especially harsh to play two of the title favourites away from home in the space of a few days.
We've played well in both of those games and have been screwed in both by baffling refereeing decisions. It's how we respond now, and pick ourselves up. This next game could be the most important of the season in that regards. With Everton clinging on and UTD gaining a bit of momentum, 4th place is look precarious. Champions League is everything to Liverpool, we can't slip up.
On a plus point, ISTANBUL HERO, Luis Garcia followed me on Twitter last night. Love him.
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Next game, Hull, at home who we lost to a month back and scored six a couple of days ago. Doesn't sound as easy as it should be.
Due to hitting the dizzy heights of top of the table the (my) expectation level has been heightended in the last six weeks, be gutting to throw that all away so quickly, especially with Everton and Man U and even Spurs snapping at our heels.
Fingers crossed for Wednesday and Suarez getting back on the scoresheet.
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Originally posted by DavidH View PostDue to hitting the dizzy heights of top of the table the (my) expectation level has been heightended in the last six weeks, be gutting to throw that all away so quickly, especially with Everton and Man U and even Spurs snapping at our heels.
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