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Should we give the RS a guard of honour? (poll)

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Liverpool have ran out of steam. Unfortunately Bournemouth bottled it.

It'll be interesting to see how they get on in CL but if Atleti are strong they'll get through. And they've got a terrible record at Goodison.

Basically if they need to win it at GP I think we'll beat them.

If they dont the more than likely we'll lumber around and they'll beat us or draw.

Ironically I think the higher the stakes the more chance we would have of a derby win.
 
Basically if they need to win it at GP I think we'll beat them.

If they dont the more than likely we'll lumber around and they'll beat us or draw.

Ironically I think the higher the stakes the more chance we would have of a derby win.

Draw at best. We just aren´t good enough to beat them regardless of the form we´re in. Down to the mentality as much as anything.
 
Basically if they need to win it at GP I think we'll beat them.

If they dont the more than likely we'll lumber around and they'll beat us or draw.

Ironically I think the higher the stakes the more chance we would have of a derby win.

They'll be too nervous with the stakes high and won't be able to handle the atmosphere.
 
Draw at best. We just aren´t good enough to beat them regardless of the form we´re in. Down to the mentality as much as anything.

I dont know - at home we are a totally different side to what we are away.

I think we would need Delph back though alongside Gomes in the middle as Davies isn't good enough.
 
LFC have become way too cocky - they were battered at Watford, nearly beaten at home by WHU but for a GK error & scraped by Bournemouth who are utterly dreadful.

If it did come down to it I fancy Everton on the night especially off the back of that humiliation today and the fans all up for it.

Worth remembering that Liverpool rarely win at Goodison I suppose.

Liverpool have ran out of steam. Unfortunately Bournemouth bottled it.

It'll be interesting to see how they get on in CL but if Atleti are strong they'll get through. And they've got a terrible record at Goodison.

Wow, the endless disappointments of being an Everton fan must really surprise and hurt you guys even more..
 

After taking a couple of disgusting haymakers in the Pickford error and the U23's beating us it can't get much worse, Think the U23's beating us tops guard of honour or winning the title at our place.
Anyway I'm numb to it all and not arsed what happens.
 
I dont know - at home we are a totally different side to what we are away.

I think we would need Delph back though alongside Gomes in the middle as Davies isn't good enough.

There´s a lot of variables. They´re not playing well but our record in these games is tragic and it looks like our honeymoon period under Ancelotti has come to an end.. Today showed how vulnerable we are. You look at the way they tore Leicester apart and that could easily happen to us on Monday.
 
Worth remembering that Liverpool rarely win at Goodison I suppose.

3 defeats, 6 draws and 1 solitary win for us (2010) in the last 10 Goodison derbies.

All the smart money is on the draw, like.
 
The PL wanted this scenario where Liverpool on a Monday night go to Goodison and win the league. It's why they shoe horned in the City v Arsenal game for Wednesday. It makes no sense otherwise, becasue City's schedule is so tight anyway.

They'll get their preferred title win moment in the drama of a M'side Derby, and we're set up as the fall guys.
 

If it looks like they can/will win it at goodison, who would give their ticket to a rs family member, and decent person, so they can witness it? And our season is effectively over?
 
The PL wanted this scenario where Liverpool on a Monday night go to Goodison and win the league. It's why they shoe horned in the City v Arsenal game for Wednesday. It makes no sense otherwise, becasue City's schedule is so tight anyway.

They'll get their preferred title win moment in the drama of a M'side Derby, and we're set up as the fall guys.
What are the permutations exactly, it's still looking unlikely isn't it.

Doesn't bear thinking about.
 

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