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Related: About this forumSouthampton done and dusted
4-0
3 points
22 points clear.
Who's next?
YNWA
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Southampton done and dusted (Original Post)
bluecollar2
Feb 2020
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OnDoutside
(20,658 posts)1. Norwich, away on the 15th. The Pool could lose 6 of their remaining
games and still win the league. 30 years of hurt is coming to an end ! I started following Liverpool in 1970, and had the most wonderful next 20 years of watching their success....I could never have imagined that it would take a further 30 years for them to win their next title
bluecollar2
(3,622 posts)2. First match I saw was
The 71 cup final when Liverpool lost to Arsenal...
Been a reds fan ever since...
YNWA
OnDoutside
(20,658 posts)4. It was the Fairs Cup Semi final loss to Leeds that did it for me, even
though...or probably because, my brother supported Leeds 😁
Ron Obvious
(6,261 posts)3. 22 points is the largest lead in top flight English football in history
Not, as these bogus records usually show, since 1992 and the start of the premiership. No, in history...
If City were to lose one more game, Liverpool could win the title at Goodison.
We're witnessing history here.