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

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They've 'turned a corner'.

Until they go crashing into a wall against Arsenal on Sunday.

I didn't watch them last night but heard that Sterling was very good? I suppose I won't really get an impartial response in here :D

Yup apparently he was "outstanding" against Bournemouth reserves!
 
Ha Ha Ha.

If any of them were honest accounts they'd be called "From Dream to Nightmare" or "We Went Again - and Finished Second" or "Second is for Losers".

Imagine the amount of pc's smashing into walls last May when an army of Kopite wordsmith's watched their reason for writing evaporate in the last three games.

Hilarious.
 
They've 'turned a corner'.

Until they go crashing into a wall against Arsenal on Sunday.

I didn't watch them last night but heard that Sterling was very good? I suppose I won't really get an impartial response in here :D

He was fantastic mate. Tore Simon Francis a new one
 


They really are going typically OTT about being Bournemouth reserves in the worthless cup last night. Going on about Liverpool being “back to their best” etc. It is all rather amusing, as the more they delude themselves the harder the fall is going to be. They are where they belong currently, in the bottom half of the table. That should be their priority, not beating Bournemouth reserves in the competition nobody cares about.
 
I for one would not like to read a book eulogising about a thoroughly embarrassing collapse by my team.

It would be like watching a Shawshank Redemption 'alternate ending' where Andy Dufresne falls out of the sewer into the open arms of the guard played by Clancy Brown, who then drags him to his cell to perform an unspeakable act.
 
On the books. They were always going to bottle it at the key moment. If it hadn’t have been Chelsea and palace they would have found a way to mess it up against Newcastle.

The real story of last season is how they managed to survive so long without messing it up. They were the equivalent of a player putting all their money on red at Roulette, then when they won, putting it all on red again. Eventually it was going to backfire. The miracle of it, was it took as long as it did, in no small part aided by a continuum of dodgy penalties they were awarded.
 

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