What if Liverpool won the title?

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This is it mate

It would hurt but even if City won it we just take the piss and call the Lottery winners and a small club from Stockport

If the Moonies win it it doesn't bear thinking about

Can you imagine the media

The media have already gone into overdrive and they've only just hit top spot.


Title is city's to win though and if they bottle it after spending all that money heads should roll
 
This is it mate

It would hurt but even if City won it we just take the piss and call the Lottery winners and a small club from Stockport

If the Moonies win it it doesn't bear thinking about

Can you imagine the media

Ignore the media then

Honestly some of you lot are daft as [Poor language removed]

You watch them,read about them,go on RAWK and get yourself wound up over them being top

Focus on your own team and leave them and the media to it
 
They're actually going to do it, aren't they? lol

I see nothing to suggest they won't win it. Neither City nor Chelsea will beat them at Anfield and that's what they need to do, plus I see us taking at least a point off of City at Goodison.

For the RS to not win the league now they'll have to lose two games unexpectedly, and look at their fixtures... they've got West Ham, Norwich who they always smash, and Palace away, then City, Chelsea and Newcastle at home - and all that plus have either Chelsea or City (preferably Chelsea but really don't care at this point!) take near maximum points.
I hate it when neutrals say they "would love Liverpool to win the league", it makes me physically sick. That they "grew up when Liverpool were dominant" and they "prefer them to win over man city, or chelsea".

..... :(


The People's Champions.

Mark mu words.
 
I thought that, most United fans I know see city as the lesser of two evils.

I suppose the only situation worse for you guys would be city, leeds and liverpool going head to head for the title


There is a massive disconnect between the media and the football supporting population at large.

The cultists embedded in the fourth estate would have you believe the whole country outside Chelsea and Citeh are rooting for Liverpool.

The reality is most people hate them almost as much as we do and would rather see either Citeh or Chelsea win it.

It is one hateful football club.
 
There is a massive disconnect between the media and the football supporting population at large.

The cultists embedded in the fourth estate would have you believe the whole country outside Chelsea and Citeh are rooting for Liverpool.

The reality is most people hate them almost as much as we do and would rather see either Citeh or Chelsea win it.

It is one hateful football club.

Media will paint it that way in May


And on the ignoring the media point it's basically saying don't turn on the tv or radio for the whole summer (the World Cup will be full of the 'heroes' and all the England coverage will centre on that).
 
just realised the city games on my birthday, would love it if we managed to beat city (who would hopefully have at least a 4 point lead over the cultists by then ) to qualify for fourth just as news filtered through that liverpool had lost to seal a title for city
 
This.

I'll genuinely be happy enough for my mates who are proper Liverpool fans IF it happens.

It's the other plastic fans who make me hate them.

From their #redordead hashtags to the way they couldn't name you half the players pre-2005.

I don't want them to win it.
I wouldn't be happy for the genuine ones but they won't make it intolerable.

I even know a plastic red who has linked articles to the S*n on her facebook and genuinely took offence to me for saying that S*arez is a dirty player. Also she claimed that she didn't follow the Premier League last season. It's people like her that would make it intolerable.

All my genuine red mates would be/are embarrassed by "fans" like her.
 
may i be threadpolice and suggest we merge this with the main Liverpool thread?


until then, here's some textbook rawk cringe i just found:

At some point this season we've all that moment where we first allowed ourselves to dream that "maybe... Just maybe, these are the lads that can go all the way."

Curious to hear what moment was for all of you?

For me, it was Flano's goal in the first spurs game. Everybody of course remembers the pile of players after, but the thing that really stuck with me was the reverse shot of all the rain falling off the reverberating crossbar in slow motion. That, for me, was a well and truly, iconic image that i'll never forget... Symbolic of years and tears of frustration falling away.

It seamed a bit surreal and was perhaps even, quite literally a watershed moment. It was a local lad come good. It was an affirmation of a system. It was team unity. It was inception of an idea.
 
It's only Wednesday and already the going on and on about how bad City's defence is, City players won't be able to handle the Kop in full voice and how it will be a victory for football when Liverpool win. Please City hammer them.
 
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