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OK fine. Need to get out of Delia's kitchen though and think big.

Like what Liverpool used to do and what Mourinho does.

oof. with such barbs you harm us sir. throwing meringues at a castle of course. :)

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Manuel Pellegrini: Man City 'suffered Liverpool hangover' BBC.Com

Nice work on Sunday boys.

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(Sunderland could easily have taken the 3 points)smile.png

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"The striker had to be withdrawn in the 66th minute of last weekend's 3-2 win over Manchester City.

Sturridge has since undergone further assessment with the club's medical team at Melwood and a small strain was detected following a scan.

The 24-year-old will now undergo a treatment programme in order to try and be available for the trip to Carrow Road."

http://www.liverpoolfc.com

Well that looks good for now, not ruled out.

It's only Norwich, Bob.

Not exactly Atletico Madrid is it.

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BTW. We sold you Sturridge and loaned you Moses.

How much more help can we give you?

(See you in the CL next season. thumbsup.gif )

Not so much a helping hand from you, so much as one from us. we helped two talented players escape the pit of doom that is Chelsea for so many. Would you like Stuirridge back? And though moses is not the class I would like, he will be better for Rodgers' tuition than mortinio's kiss of death. Liverpool take players and develop them Mortinio buys players and destrys half of them; which i supposw is special. i would apologise for spelling errors but i am eastingsome lush fried chicken wings that seem much more importanmt than writing about the spacious one

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Benitez let Sturridge go, and btw Ancelotti bought Torresclap2.gifnot Mourinho.

Mention the pit of doom to the Chelsea boys when they come to your gaff.biggrin.png

Could be a suitable headline there.

Gladiator stuff.

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Brendan is doing a fine job.thumbsup.gif

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"The striker had to be withdrawn in the 66th minute of last weekend's 3-2 win over Manchester City.

Sturridge has since undergone further assessment with the club's medical team at Melwood and a small strain was detected following a scan.

The 24-year-old will now undergo a treatment programme in order to try and be available for the trip to Carrow Road."

http://www.liverpoolfc.com

Well that looks good for now, not ruled out.

It's only Norwich, Bob.

Not exactly Atletico Madrid is it.

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BTW. We sold you Sturridge and loaned you Moses.

How much more help can we give you?

(See you in the CL next season. thumbsup.gif )

you bought torres too. cheers.

and absolutely no disrespect to norwich (difference between liverpool fans and chelsea fans there for neutral viewers). no easy games at this level.

You miss my point Stevie. It was connected to Bob's post about Sturridge's injury.

No easy games agreed. But competing at the top level like Liverpool will be next season means you have to beat the Norwich's of this world often without your best players.

Or spend some money so you've effectively got 2 players for every position.

Liverpool heavily reliant on SAS atm.

Chelsea don't have a top level striker atm.

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Odds on across the board to take the title.

Stevie G knows only Liverpool can lose it.

<deleted> the bookies. there's twists and turns left in this yet.

now we go to norwich for a horrible lunchtime kick-off. just go get the win, one game at a time.

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Odds on across the board to take the title.

Stevie G knows only Liverpool can lose it.

<deleted> the bookies. there's twists and turns left in this yet.

now we go to norwich for a horrible lunchtime kick-off. just go get the win, one game at a time.

Yes. That's how it is Stevie.

TBH. You know what I'd like?

Liverpool and Chelsea to win all their 3 games against the sides they 'should' beat and the title be decided on the Liverpool-Chelsea game.

If Chelsea lose or draw title should go to Liverpool. More points and superior goal scoring ratio.

Only way Chelsea really deserve the title is to go to Liverpool and beat the people's favourite.

So no pressure.

Sandwiched between two ATM games.

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you know what i'd like? a cadbury's creme egg. and to beat norwich, preferably in a non-dramatic manner.

You are sounding almost as passionless and economic as Mourinho is supposed to be.biggrin.png

You can't have it both ways buddy.

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you know what i'd like? a cadbury's creme egg. and to beat norwich, preferably in a non-dramatic manner.

You are sounding almost as passionless and economic as Mourinho is supposed to be.biggrin.png

You can't have it both ways buddy.

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oh on the contrary. i'm just being honest and respectful to our opponents while mourinho is talking out of his hoop and putting himself centre stage as usual.

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you know what i'd like? a cadbury's creme egg. and to beat norwich, preferably in a non-dramatic manner.

You are sounding almost as passionless and economic as Mourinho is supposed to be.biggrin.png

You can't have it both ways buddy.

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oh on the contrary. i'm just being honest and respectful to our opponents while mourinho is talking out of his hoop and putting himself centre stage as usual.

With respect Stevie, No you are not.

You are talking double standards and grinding your antimourinho axe.

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yeah ok. whatever. i suppose then it's a good job i'm just some spod on a message board while he's the actual chelsea manager with an army of media sycophants hanging on his every bulldeleted word then isn't it?

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I'd have him at Chelsea any day.

Guardiola, Simeone too.

Top acts earning big money with a big job.

Barcelona will probably ditch Martino.

Tough at the top.

FWIW. Brendan Rodgers is proven class.

Interesting to see how is career progresses.

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Odds on across the board to take the title.

Stevie G knows only Liverpool can lose it.

So does Mourinho.

Even Alfie must realize it's ours too loose now! wink.png

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I'd have him at Chelsea any day.

Guardiola, Simeone too.

Top acts earning big money with a big job.

Barcelona will probably ditch Martino.

Tough at the top.

FWIW. Brendan Rodgers is proven class.

Interesting to see how is career progresses.

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You need to be the best team in the world for "17m euros a year Pep" to manage you.

Pep fine tunes teams put together by someone else. Keep improving at the rate you have this season and Pep will be on the phone to John Henry in a couple of years!smile.png

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Can you believe those mid-week results?! Wow.

We do have to take it game by game but I was celebrating that second Sunderland goal and then I had opposite emotions when Nasri scored.

This Norwich match is gonna be huge!

We just saw how Sunderland almost beat City and how Palace did one over on Everton and as Norwich City are at the same end of the table as those 2 sides this isn't going to be easy!

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they're all huge jim. four cup finals to go.

be nice if sunderland could take something off chelsea as they did from city but i can't see it.

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I'm already getting nervous.

But I'm ecstatic that I have something to be nervous about at this stage of the season.

This is it mate, we're finally back challenging at the top, not were our season is over come February or march.

I'm more nervous about winning the actual league than us going into the last 4 games if that makes sense.

Emotions are greater by every passing week.

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Off to Liverpool tomorrow, was given a direct order to get the truck valeted, so promptly got it valeted. The boss said sit in the office and read the paper- you guessed it-that paper. So I got a coffee and they promptly bring me out the paper, I quietly decline and say 'I don't read that paper'.

I think they thought I was being posh, not prejudicial.

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Off to Liverpool tomorrow, was given a direct order to get the truck valeted, so promptly got it valeted. The boss said sit in the office and read the paper- you guessed it-that paper. So I got a coffee and they promptly bring me out the paper, I quietly decline and say 'I don't read that paper'.

I think they thought I was being posh, not prejudicial.

hah. your boss was lucky you didn't set fire to it mate. ;)

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So I guess we need a bit of magic from somewhere, kiss of death or similar.

So I thought I would put the cat amongst the pigeons on herebiggrin.png

Tomorrow Liverpool HT/Draw FT 25/1

Snodgrass to score at anytime 4/1

Norwich to win any half 2/1

Henderson out, Sturridge probably out. Suarez normally has a blinder against Norwich, but I see a red card for him tomorrow.laugh.png

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So I guess we need a bit of magic from somewhere, kiss of death or similar.

So I thought I would put the cat amongst the pigeons on herebiggrin.png

Tomorrow Liverpool HT/Draw FT 25/1

Snodgrass to score at anytime 4/1

Norwich to win any half 2/1

Henderson out, Sturridge probably out. Suarez normally has a blinder against Norwich, but I see a red card for him tomorrow.laugh.png

decent player snodgrass, takes a good dead ball too. nathan redmond is a good player too. norwich are fighting for their lives so it will be a difficult match. hope we've got the mental strength to come through it with a win.

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When was our last comfortable victory away from home, was it the mancs?

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guess so. cardiff away too really, just conceded stupid goals there. a steady 2-0 would do me just fine here please.

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So I guess we need a bit of magic from somewhere, kiss of death or similar.

So I thought I would put the cat amongst the pigeons on herebiggrin.png

Tomorrow Liverpool HT/Draw FT 25/1

Snodgrass to score at anytime 4/1

Norwich to win any half 2/1

Henderson out, Sturridge probably out. Suarez normally has a blinder against Norwich, but I see a red card for him tomorrow.laugh.png

decent player snodgrass, takes a good dead ball too. nathan redmond is a good player too. norwich are fighting for their lives so it will be a difficult match. hope we've got the mental strength to come through it with a win.

I doubt Norwich have the mental strength and i doubt seeing their remaining fixtures they really believe they can avoid relegation. Score first and they will fold

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I understand the "one game at a time" mentality for Rogers and the players but I must admit I'm a bit worried about palace away.

Pulis has done a great job since coming inn.

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