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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 9:09 am Post subject: Is it important to do well in the Carling Cup?
Todays topical issue. _________________ I AM HAPPY TO JOIN WITH YOU TODAY IN WHAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE GREATEST DEMONSTRATION FOR FREEDOM IN THE HISTORY OF OUR NATION(THE I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH,1963, MARTIN LUTHER KING)
Anyone who says 'no' will support a top four team.
Anyone who says 'yes' will not.
I say yes, because at the end of the day, I want to see my team at Wembley and in contention for a trophy. I couldn't give two hoots what it was.
I didn't get into football to hope my team finished 4th. I got into football because of the joy of winning, the hope/expectation, and the feeling of gloating on the odd occasion I was able to. 1995 was amazing, I went into school and could gloat to all the Man Utd fans.
Some perspective is needed on why people became football fans, and in my opinion, fans of the top 4 have become so detached from the general fans (in particular, the lower leagues) that it's all taken for granted. _________________ The Skanky's Mob Facebook Group......
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:12 am Post subject:
We have never been to New Wembley ,so Im sure our supporters wouldnt mind a day out.
Saying that if Torres was to play tonight which is highly unlikely and he broke his leg .
Im sure the radio stations phone ins around merseyside and nationally would be saying what a , ,Benitez was to play him! _________________ I AM HAPPY TO JOIN WITH YOU TODAY IN WHAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE GREATEST DEMONSTRATION FOR FREEDOM IN THE HISTORY OF OUR NATION(THE I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH,1963, MARTIN LUTHER KING)
We have never been to New Wembley ,so Im sure our supporters wouldnt mind a day out.
Saying that if Torres was to play tonight which is highly unlikely and he broke his leg .
Im sure the radio stations phone ins around merseyside and nationally would be saying what a , ,Benitez was to play him!
Could break his leg in training or in any game VS but i see what you're saying.
Surely Leeds are value tonight with LFC likely to have 11 changes from the champions league/league team.
I notice you're behind in you football value bet threads, betting with your heart a lot of the time instead of your head
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 10:32 am Post subject:
Solerina wrote:
value seeker wrote:
We have never been to New Wembley ,so Im sure our supporters wouldnt mind a day out.
Saying that if Torres was to play tonight which is highly unlikely and he broke his leg .
Im sure the radio stations phone ins around merseyside and nationally would be saying what a , ,Benitez was to play him!
Could break his leg in training or in any game VS but i see what you're saying.
Surely Leeds are value tonight with LFC likely to have 11 changes from the champions league/league team.
I notice you're behind in you football value bet threads, betting with your heart a lot of the time instead of your head
Not a good start to footy bets ,dont think its that though,wasted a few bets on Johnson must admit ,but not chasing losses to make a profit ,its a long season and time is on my side. _________________ I AM HAPPY TO JOIN WITH YOU TODAY IN WHAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE GREATEST DEMONSTRATION FOR FREEDOM IN THE HISTORY OF OUR NATION(THE I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH,1963, MARTIN LUTHER KING)
We have never been to New Wembley ,so Im sure our supporters wouldnt mind a day out.
Saying that if Torres was to play tonight which is highly unlikely and he broke his leg .
Im sure the radio stations phone ins around merseyside and nationally would be saying what a , ,Benitez was to play him!
Could break his leg in training or in any game VS but i see what you're saying.
Surely Leeds are value tonight with LFC likely to have 11 changes from the champions league/league team.
I notice you're behind in you football value bet threads, betting with your heart a lot of the time instead of your head
Not a good start to footy bets ,dont think its that though,wasted a few bets on Johnson must admit ,but not chasing losses to make a profit ,its a long season and time is on my side.
I you didn't do Liverpool bets you'd be around even or maybe in profit.
I see you've waded in again tonight, you've backed 3 different players to score tonight of which 2 are center halves
Leeds might be at League 1 but they're probably up to championship standard and are very confident at home. Liverpool's second string will have a mix of reserves and first squaders with splinters up their **** from sitting on the bench. Hardly the nucleus of a team that will need to settle from the start against a club desperate to get back in the big time.
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 11:19 am Post subject:
Solerina wrote:
value seeker wrote:
Solerina wrote:
value seeker wrote:
We have never been to New Wembley ,so Im sure our supporters wouldnt mind a day out.
Saying that if Torres was to play tonight which is highly unlikely and he broke his leg .
Im sure the radio stations phone ins around merseyside and nationally would be saying what a , ,Benitez was to play him!
Could break his leg in training or in any game VS but i see what you're saying.
Surely Leeds are value tonight with LFC likely to have 11 changes from the champions league/league team.
I notice you're behind in you football value bet threads, betting with your heart a lot of the time instead of your head
Not a good start to footy bets ,dont think its that though,wasted a few bets on Johnson must admit ,but not chasing losses to make a profit ,its a long season and time is on my side.
I you didn't do Liverpool bets you'd be around even or maybe in profit.
I see you've waded in again tonight, you've backed 3 different players to score tonight of which 2 are center halves
Leeds might be at League 1 but they're probably up to championship standard and are very confident at home. Liverpool's second string will have a mix of reserves and first squaders with splinters up their **** from sitting on the bench. Hardly the nucleus of a team that will need to settle from the start against a club desperate to get back in the big time.
If you looked at my footy bets over the last year or so ,dont do a lot of liverpool bets,just feel early season you can get value in scorers ,until they start scoring,Benny is a prime example ,his price has gone down faster than AJ when he was in the opposing box in his time with Everton.
Liverpool are not value tonight,hense not taken the 8/11
Agger is the nearest thing to Hanson we have seen and can bring the ball out of defence and start an attack ,sometimes shooting himself.from long range.
Kyrgiakos plays like the old centre half but goes up for set pieces ,he could rattle the Leeds defence.
Ngog is the only one of the youngsters half decent and 9/4 anytime is too big.
If he gets the nod as expected to play up front with Voronin. _________________ I AM HAPPY TO JOIN WITH YOU TODAY IN WHAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY AS THE GREATEST DEMONSTRATION FOR FREEDOM IN THE HISTORY OF OUR NATION(THE I HAVE A DREAM SPEECH,1963, MARTIN LUTHER KING)
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Posted: Tue Sep 22, 2009 12:09 pm Post subject:
Darren wrote:
Anyone who says 'no' will support a top four team.
Anyone who says 'yes' will not.
I say yes, because at the end of the day, I want to see my team at Wembley and in contention for a trophy. I couldn't give two hoots what it was.
I didn't get into football to hope my team finished 4th. I got into football because of the joy of winning, the hope/expectation, and the feeling of gloating on the odd occasion I was able to. 1995 was amazing, I went into school and could gloat to all the Man Utd fans.
Some perspective is needed on why people became football fans, and in my opinion, fans of the top 4 have become so detached from the general fans (in particular, the lower leagues) that it's all taken for granted.
Must admit i enjoyed our day out at Wembley against Leicester.
I did have a bet on Matty Elliott to score first and Leicester to win 3-1 in singles and a nice juicy double.
So when we were down to 10 men and equalised i was on cloud nine and forgot about the bet then when we went 2-1 down with 10 mins to, my pocket started cheering for Leicester.
Leicester were in the Premiership those days and the attitude of some their fans was laughable. Who the hell are you, shouted at kids and families who were there for a day out. Obviously Leicester being such a massive club
Still it was a great day out. You cant beat a Wembley day out.
MT jnr
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