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Old 03 Dec 2003, 06:22 PM   #1
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it used to be next to impossible for the away team to win at Anfield.

Christ, everybody and their pub team is winning there now
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Old 03 Dec 2003, 06:51 PM   #2
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It's sad to see. In fairness to Hoofier they've had so much ground to make up after the Souness debacle. But it's pretty clear that Liverpool are light years behind the top 3 now, I don't fancy their chances of 4th place either.


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Old 03 Dec 2003, 07:04 PM   #3
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I'm losing no sleep over it.

Fair point from Clanblue though. Used to be the case you'd go "Bugger, Liverpool away next. Maybe we can get something this time." Now it's more "Hope they don't fluke a point this time."

Slight exaggeration, I know, but Anfield's no fortress anymore.
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The truly depressing thing about it all is that the League Cup has probably kept Houllier in a job the last couple of years... now that they are out of that, the scousers just might get a better manager.
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The truly depressing thing about it all is that the League Cup has probably kept Houllier in a job the last couple of years... now that they are out of that, the scousers just might get a better manager.
I'm hoping for Hoddle.
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I clearly said "better".
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Yeah, but you didn't say who for .

I think Brian Kidd's the man for Liverpool, he'll bring the 3rd division title home to Anfield if he's given time .
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[Johnny Carson]You are correct, sir!!![/Johnny Carson]

Q. What do Hoddle and the Titanic have in common?

A. Both should've stayed at Southampton!!!

By the way, Ian, I don't know if you're a Terps fan, but I'll be there to see them stomp West Virginia at the Gator Bowl. ACC all the way!
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Q. What do Hoddle and the Titanic have in common?

A. Both should've stayed at Southampton!!!

By the way, Ian, I don't know if you're a Terps fan, but I'll be there to see them stomp West Virginia at the Gator Bowl. ACC all the way!
Yeah, it should be an interesting game. Both the Terps and the Mountaineers are playing better than when they met earlier this year. We'll see how far each has come.

What's up with Clemson getting a better bowl moneywise than Maryland though?
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you want him to win something don't you?
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