Liverpool record since Christmas

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by vevo5, May 18, 2012.

  1. vevo5

    vevo5 Member

    Nov 23, 2011
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    26 December 2011Liverpool1 – 1Blackburn RoversLiverpool
    19 30 December 2011Liverpool3 – 1Newcastle UnitedLiverpool
    20 03 January 2012Manchester City3 – 0LiverpoolManchester
    21 14 January 2012Liverpool0 – 0Stoke CityLiverpool
    22 21 January 2012Bolton Wanderers3 – 1LiverpoolBolton
    23 31 January 2012Wolverhampton Wanderers0 – 3LiverpoolWolverhampton
    24 6 February 2012Liverpool0 – 0Tottenham HotspurLiverpool
    25 11 February 2012Manchester United2 – 1LiverpoolManchester
    26 3 March 2012Liverpool1 – 2ArsenalLiverpool
    27 10 March 2012Sunderland1 – 0LiverpoolSunderland
    28 13 March 2012Liverpool3 – 0EvertonLiverpool[show]
    29 21 March 2012Queens Park Rangers3 – 2LiverpoolLondon
    30 24 March 2012Liverpool1 – 2Wigan AthleticLiverpool
    31 1 April 2012Newcastle United2 – 0LiverpoolNewcastle
    32 7 April 2012Liverpool1 – 1Aston VillaLiverpool
    33 10 April 2012Blackburn Rovers2 – 3LiverpoolBlackburn
    34 22 April 2012Liverpool0 – 1West Bromwich AlbionLiverpool
    35 28 April 2012Norwich City0 – 3LiverpoolNorwich
    36 1 May 2012Liverpool0 – 1FulhamLiverpool
    37 8 May 2012Liverpool4 – 1ChelseaLiverpool
    38 13 May 2012Swansea City1 – 0LiverpoolSwansea

    Bold = points dropped
    6 wins 4 draws 11 losses

    Can someone post this info in the red and white kop forum? Registration is not opened right now. Thanks.
     
  2. newterp

    newterp Moderator
    Staff Member

    Jun 6, 2007
    North Potomac, MD
    Club:
    Liverpool FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I think pretty much everyone understands this. It also encompassed a period where we lost Lucas for the rest of the season, Suarez was banned for 9 games, Adam was out for the season, and Johnson missed almost 5 weeks+. And we also did nothing in January to strengthen - which now seems like it was due to the owners refusing to put any more money in.
     

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