One team is on an amazing winning streak, and playing brilliantly. The other faces relegation.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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You mean the penalty box?
Sent down to the bush leagues
I did not think their playing was good enough to ever qualify them for even the BUSH leagues! Self promotion is not evidence of quality of play. Moving goal posts is cause to be expelled from the game entirely!
Liverpool have been lucky – that’s the difference.
They are both due for a wake up call.
Torres goals were both perfect. Nothing anyone can do to stop shooting like that. And their goalkeeper made some phenomenal saves in the second half.
New owners – reds – seem to be successful sport businessmen, if that is not an oxymoron, who appear to have the fans onside. Might be the beginning of a new era if Torres and Gerrard stay.
Not long ago, Liverpool was considered the de facto capital of Ireland and Wales!
Tomorrow, we play the Springboks in the game that’s played in heaven.
T G:
I thought the conversation was about the Hokey team!!!!!