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bluecollar2

(3,622 posts)
Sun Nov 10, 2019, 06:51 PM Nov 2019

Manchester City were thrashed today

3-1 at Anfield by a determined Liverpool team.

Manchester City are no longer the best team in the EPL...they are now just a very good side.

Chelsea, Leicester and Liverpool have changed the narrative.

As a Liverpool fan I feel optimistic that we may finally win a Premier League title.

YNWA

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Manchester City were thrashed today (Original Post) bluecollar2 Nov 2019 OP
Go Reds! Cartoonist Nov 2019 #1
+100...n/t bluecollar2 Nov 2019 #2
The Men In Blazers show today featured... 3catwoman3 Nov 2019 #3
And yet, had it been City who were 8, 9 points clear... Ron Obvious Nov 2019 #4
They don't have the squad to challenge, over a season. OnDoutside Nov 2019 #5
I know Ron Obvious Nov 2019 #6

3catwoman3

(25,464 posts)
3. The Men In Blazers show today featured...
Sun Nov 10, 2019, 07:11 PM
Nov 2019

...an interview with Steve Kerr, who is a Liverpool fan. Quite interesting.

He said if he were what he called “the czar of basketball,” he would have all basket ball players also lay soccer (which he referred to as football) because he thinks it makes them better basketball players - an enhanced understanding of the importance of passing and triangulating.

I love the Men In Blazers show.

 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
4. And yet, had it been City who were 8, 9 points clear...
Sun Nov 10, 2019, 07:18 PM
Nov 2019

... I'd say the title was done and dusted. But with Liverpool on top, for some reason I'm thinking there's a long way to go yet.

Wouldn't it be amusing if Brendan Rodgers' Leicester were to become the main title challenger for Liverpool?

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