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From the Metro - no linky, no trafficy (warning exceptional bitterness content):

Why Liverpool will not forget Everton’s half-hearted efforts against Manchester City

If Liverpool were hoping for a little help from their neighbours Everton they were left bitterly disappointed yesterday.


The Reds need Manchester City to drop points if they are to have a chance of winning the Premier League and on paper City’s toughest fixture looked to be away to Everton.


The Blues have home games to come against Aston Villa and West Ham to finish the season.


Liverpool’s spirits were lifted when Everton took an early lead courtesy of Ross Barkley but their joy was short lived when Sergio Aguero equalised and then an Edin Dzeko double turned the game around.


Romelu Lukaku pulled a goal back to test City’s nerves but Manuel Pellegrini’s men held on to take them back to the top of the league.

Liverpool had hoped, rather than expected, their city rivals to help them but they will have been very disappointed by Everton’s performance.


Although the Toffees did take an early lead they looked half-hearted and their supporters would have been just as well staying at home as they turned Goodison into an atmosphere similar to a library.


I’m sure Everton fans are quite happy with their team’s loss because it looks like Manchester City will now pip Liverpool for the title, but it was a poor show from the supporters.

Liverpool will not forget this and our neighbours should remember what goes around comes around.


It’s not very often you see unhappy Reds supporters on a day when both Manchester United and Everton lose, but this was one of those days.
 

I hope Pulis tears them a new one. Rodgers is a disrespectful a-hole. He doesn't have anything good to say about anyone not connected with the KKKult.

Here's some sycophantic bilge from a perfidious cretin you may have missed:

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/fo...ol-to-win-Premier-League-title-Harry-Redknapp

lol

they're not nasty; no Arry we are not, but they are. Just ask the Chelsea fans or read tbe tripe thats come from yesterday.

you saggy face blurt, I hope you get mullered as well ye bad meff
 
From the Metro - no linky, no trafficy (warning exceptional bitterness content):

Why Liverpool will not forget Everton’s half-hearted efforts against Manchester City

If Liverpool were hoping for a little help from their neighbours Everton they were left bitterly disappointed yesterday.

The Reds need Manchester City to drop points if they are to have a chance of winning the Premier League and on paper City’s toughest fixture looked to be away to Everton.
The Blues have home games to come against Aston Villa and West Ham to finish the season.

Liverpool’s spirits were lifted when Everton took an early lead courtesy of Ross Barkley but their joy was short lived when Sergio Aguero equalised and then an Edin Dzeko double turned the game around.

Romelu Lukaku pulled a goal back to test City’s nerves but Manuel Pellegrini’s men held on to take them back to the top of the league.
Liverpool had hoped, rather than expected, their city rivals to help them but they will have been very disappointed by Everton’s performance.

Although the Toffees did take an early lead they looked half-hearted and their supporters would have been just as well staying at home as they turned Goodison into an atmosphere similar to a library.
I’m sure Everton fans are quite happy with their team’s loss because it looks like Manchester City will now pip Liverpool for the title, but it was a poor show from the supporters.
Liverpool will not forget this and our neighbours should remember what goes around comes around.

It’s not very often you see unhappy Reds supporters on a day when both Manchester United and Everton lose, but this was one of those days.

"Although the Toffees did take an early lead they looked half-hearted and their supporters would have been just as well staying at home as they turned Goodison into an atmosphere similar to a library."

What the F&!K????????
 
City's home record for the last 3 years is played 55, won 47, drawn 5, lost 3.

3 lost games are to Chelsea, United (last minute deflected goal) and a meaningless game in the last round of fixtures to Norwich last year.

5 drawn games are to Liverpool, Everton, Arsenal, and Sunderland x2.

Sunderland have beaten them twice at the Stadium of Light so are something of a bogey team. The other dropped points are to teams firmly ensconced in the top 8 (apart from the nothing game to Norwich).

Also, they keep saying City bottled it against QPR, however City had over 60% of the possession and had 35 shots to QPR's 3. It was jus tone of those days. On another day they could have won 6 or 7 nil.

Barring an extraordinary last week this title is going to Manchester.
 
From the Metro - no linky, no trafficy (warning exceptional bitterness content):

Why Liverpool will not forget Everton’s half-hearted efforts against Manchester City

Liverpool will not forget this and our neighbours should remember what goes around comes around.

It certainly does.

Our entire relationship (EFC and LFC) revolves around what we can do for them - how much we can suck up to our 'masters'.

After Heysel, the Blue Coffins, Clattenberg, the deliria after the recent Palace defeat etc.

We do not forget.

X$%£ them and the horse they rode in on.
 

It certainly does.

Our entire relationship (EFC and LFC) revolves around what we can do for them - how much we can suck up to our 'masters'.

After Heysel, the Blue Coffins, Clattenberg, the deliria after the recent Palace defeat etc.

We do not forget.

X$%£ them and the horse they rode in on.
Blue coffins? Haven't heard about that?
 
Barring an extraordinary last week this title is going to Manchester.
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I remember the Gerard back pass now.

But they beat Blackburn didn't they? I remember everyone expected them to roll over but they got lucky when United drew?
 
I remember the Gerard back pass now.

But they beat Blackburn didn't they? I remember everyone expected them to roll over but they got lucky when United drew?

I am on a about the fans, They wanted a Rovers win FACHT
 

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