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ECHO Comment: "Fears of Witch-hunt Against Liverpool FC"

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They must be gutted, their best Season in the last 20 Years and little plucky Everton are sitting there just waiting to rape them from behind and we wont use lube you fcking nordic beauts.

Quote that you badly gash team.

You are our after birth.

Haha
Spot, plus paying 200k to a racist who wanted out 3 months ago
 

Ok hold onto your brain

RAWK par league thread

Was buzzing to see the effects of the game in APL table.. in the form band table.. then if I read it correctly.. to be within the bandwidth of acceptability, we have in away form still 7 points in the bank...Meaning even if we lose to City and Chelsea, we have one point to go before we enter the safe bandwidth region of away form...

One of the main points of the APLT for me is that it shows how important it is to focus on the games you should be winning. City and Chelsea can wait, they are both par 1 games and we can lose either without serious consequence. Cardiff is a vital par 3. Chuck that and we undo any good from the Spurs match.

Well you can make a better predictive model, as MCofA does, but that's not the point of the APLT. APLT is merely a simple try to take into account the toughness of past and future fixtures without getting your hands dirty into complex and not-so-good modelization techniques.

We're still on -8
Man U still on -13

(Both had par 3's)

Weirdly, we can maintain -8 with draw's against Manchester City and Chelsea, but Man U can only gain 2 points from Hull Away (par 3) and Norwich away (par 1). (Which would still be -8 and -11. Losing both games sees us at -10 and Man U at -11). For me this shows the importance of the APLT.
 
They must be gutted, their best Season in the last 20 Years and little plucky Everton are sitting there just waiting to rape them from behind and we wont use lube you fcking nordic beauts.

Quote that you badly gash team.

You are our after birth.

It's delicious.
 
Ok hold onto your brain

RAWK par league thread

Was buzzing to see the effects of the game in APL table.. in the form band table.. then if I read it correctly.. to be within the bandwidth of acceptability, we have in away form still 7 points in the bank...Meaning even if we lose to City and Chelsea, we have one point to go before we enter the safe bandwidth region of away form...
One of the main points of the APLT for me is that it shows how important it is to focus on the games you should be winning. City and Chelsea can wait, they are both par 1 games and we can lose either without serious consequence. Cardiff is a vital par 3. Chuck that and we undo any good from the Spurs match.
Well you can make a better predictive model, as MCofA does, but that's not the point of the APLT. APLT is merely a simple try to take into account the toughness of past and future fixtures without getting your hands dirty into complex and not-so-good modelization techniques.
We're still on -8
Man U still on -13

(Both had par 3's)

Weirdly, we can maintain -8 with draw's against Manchester City and Chelsea, but Man U can only gain 2 points from Hull Away (par 3) and Norwich away (par 1). (Which would still be -8 and -11. Losing both games sees us at -10 and Man U at -11). For me this shows the importance of the APLT.


What in all the seven hells is that even about?
 
Always add in a cutting edge acronym or abbreviation to make your content barely understandable in the hope of baffling your fellow forum members.

Add in some links from a foreign blog once linked to Tony Evans via Twitter for extra kudos.
 

Liverpool's last 10 league fixtures have been against 6 teams in the bottom 8, three of them are in the bottom 5.
 
It's an absolute pissa reading rawk. They make up any excuse there is to not take us as serious top 4 contenders . You always get the once their loan players have gone they will be ****ed . Or the they don't have enough squad depth to carry on they will end up 6-7th. One whopper on their goes thing with everton is they have no money to spend in January so they will fall away. How the fuk does he know . Wouldn't mind the opinions if they properly backed them up . We have shown today that we can cope without our loans playing on form . Lukaku has not scored in the last 4 games and has not influenced the game . We haven't had Gerard today and we won . Barry will sign anyway so he's not really a loanee. If these kunts actually paid attention then they should of seen that we have scored goals from most positons the last few games
 
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It's an absolute pissa reading rawk. They make up any excuse there is to not take us as serious top 4 contenders . You always get the once their loan players have gone they will be ****ed . Or the they don't have enough squad depth to carry on they will end up 6-7th. One whopper on their goes thing with everton is they have no money to spend in January so they will fall away. How the fuk does he know . Wouldn't mind the opinions if they properly backed them up . We have shown today that we can co

Barry will sign I have no doubt in my mind

Del has only been a fringe player

Lukaku will be a massive loss but he's hardly been a beast the last few weeks, Its not like we rely on one player to win games unlike another team not so far away
 

Well I enjoyed my annual,-- get in a fight with a Kopite who made an insulting quip and got one back, then makes it personnel -- athon

Different breed. the 'ashamed of nothing, outraged by everything' is never more apt at times.
 
The RAWK 'Prem Fixtures 21-23 Dec' thread made great reading as the Everton goals flew in, including the own goal. Bitter bunch aren't they.

I honestly fear for the collective sanity of that lot of we finish above them for a third time, it might be Heavens Gate all over again.

edit: also kudos to Leo_Messi's fine work on the latter stages of that thread
 
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