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TheBetterBettor
28 Feb 14 13:15
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Mourhino was right.....

Liverpool dont play in Europe, they have less games, don't travel and dont have to mess about on planes.  They have more time to recharge their batteries than the likes of Man U and Spurs who are constantly chasing for 4th AND in European competitions.

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By:
REDUNDANT PUNTER
When: 28 Feb 14 13:17
To be fair to United they are doing their best to reduce the amount of games they have to play
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 28 Feb 14 13:20
What a load of ****.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 28 Feb 14 13:20
The proposition that I would make is teams that haven't qualify for Europe should have 10 points deduction.
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 28 Feb 14 13:20
You do realise that they have only played 7 games in europe with 3 being at home? 4 for Man City and Arsenal.
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 28 Feb 14 13:21

Feb 28, 2014 -- 1:20PM, TheBetterBettor wrote:


The proposition that I would make is teams that haven't qualify for Europe should have 10 points deduction.


Good idea. So that no other teams can get in europe. Bitter as fook.

By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 28 Feb 14 13:21
It would be a SOUR league if Liverpool win it cos Chels, Man City and Arse are all too tied.
By:
REDUNDANT PUNTER
When: 28 Feb 14 13:22
Fair proposition see if you have it next season
By:
Mike-lfc
When: 28 Feb 14 13:24

Feb 28, 2014 -- 1:21PM, TheBetterBettor wrote:


It would be a SOUR league if Liverpool win it cos Chels, Man City and Arse are all too tied.


I agree. Your right. 4 games away from home in a whole season. Most of them being in france, germany, spain ect anyway which is a 2 hour flight.

By:
Mike-lfc
When: 28 Feb 14 13:25
By:
Money Tree cost me thousands!!
When: 28 Feb 14 13:37
United fan clutching at straws shocker.
By:
loui
When: 28 Feb 14 13:43
talk about taking the bait Grin
By:
Biscuit1979
When: 28 Feb 14 13:50
Poor fishing, terrible bait, 2/10.
By:
albert stubbins
When: 28 Feb 14 16:02
personally , its nice to see the inbred tw@t doing what he does best , having a go at us , while his lot are going down the panLaugh
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 28 Feb 14 17:57
ha ha all liverpool fans in a tizzy cos their achievement doesn't amount to much.

but don't take my word for it...listen to the special one.

"The league is amazing - it is difficult for every one of us. There are teams with more potential than others, obviously. There is another, like Liverpool, with a BIG advantage with the fact that they don't play in Europe."

Jose Mourinho

He can't be wrong all of the time.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 28 Feb 14 18:05
Arsen Wenger cant be fishing aswell?

http://bleacherreport.com/articles/1975354-arsene-wenger-joins-jose-mourinho-in-claiming-liverpool-have-title-advantage

Arsene Wenger has echoed the thoughts of Jose Mourinho by claiming Liverpool have an advantage in the title race because it's the only competition Brendan Rodgers' side are still competing in.

The Arsenal boss spoke ahead of his side's Premier League trip to Stoke, a match that threatens to present a challenging physical battle for the Gunners. He suggests Liverpool will benefit from remaining focused on one piece of silverware, as reported by ESPN:

Liverpool is in the race and they have an advantage because it's the only competition they play. Overall, it will be very tight, I hope until the end because that means it will be close until the end and if you are consistent, you will have a good chance to win it.

Jon Super/Associated Press
Arsenal are currently competing in the FA Cup and Champions League alongside the domestic division. Wenger faces a difficult task to ensure his players remain fit and don't succumb to fatigue, something he has struggled to overcome when dealing with players such as Mesut Ozil.

The French boss cannot compete with the strength-in-depth enjoyed by Chelsea and Manchester City, meaning man-management is essential.

Wenger was recently criticised for giving his team two days off after beating Sunderland. He was flummoxed by those who berated his decision, per Sky Sports:

I don't see why that's suddenly a problem. We have played without a break since December, we don't have to justify that, it's unbelievable.

We are in a society where everyone wants to control everything. I don't understand this at all. We came out of a heavy schedule. We had two days off, that's all.

Sang Tan/Associated Press
Wenger's suggestion that Liverpool could benefit from a less hectic schedule follows on from a similar argument made by Mourinho, who believes the Merseyside club have a "big advantage," reported by The Telegraph.

Arsenal face up to seven games in March, including crucial matches against Everton, Bayern Munich, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester City across a gruelling three-week spell. Chelsea have six games throughout next month, while Liverpool are preparing for five.

Sang Tan/Associated Press
Small advantages could make a difference this season, but both Wenger and Mourinho would rather still be competing across all fronts than just focusing on the Premier League.

Liverpool may possess the fresher squad, but the London-based clubs will generate greater revenue from ticket sales and television rights, while also providing their fans with excitement across a variation of competitions.

Teams such as Manchester United, Inter Milan and Bayern have completed the treble in recent years, proving success doesn't have to be dampened by a busy run of matches.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 28 Feb 14 18:08
^^^^

Arsenal face up to seven games in March, including crucial matches against Everton, Bayern Munich, Tottenham, Chelsea and Manchester City across a gruelling three-week spell. Chelsea have six games throughout next month, while Liverpool are preparing for five.
By:
special-K
When: 28 Feb 14 18:40
Quite funny since Man U will likely be in the same position next season.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 28 Feb 14 18:53
Liverpool last season purposely not trying to qualify for Europa...to increase this seasons chances of a top 4 place....Lazy fooks


Talk about stealing a living.
By:
Captain Christy
When: 28 Feb 14 19:03
Strange then how year after year it has almost always been the same 3 or 4 clubs in the Champion's League places, playing in Europe or not.
By:
crystalhunt
When: 28 Feb 14 21:18
TheBetterBettor • February 28, 2014 1:20 PM GMT
The proposition that I would make is teams that haven't qualify for Europe should have 10 points deduction.

That's a great idea Bozzo - might make it a bit difficult for united next year though.

If I didn't know you better I'd Have thought it was an attempt at humour.

Are you sure you don't want to start supporting Liverpool - you must have been secretly enjoying their free scoring brilliance this season.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 28 Feb 14 23:22
CH

I never will support Liverpool....


I thought Ill put this discussion into this arena, because of 2 credible managers think that Liverpool have got it easy because of their failure, intentionally or unintentionally to qualify for this seasons Europa cup.

That shouldn't be hard to grasp, unlike the fans who grasp those League cup final tickets from the hands of that poor child back in 2012.  In which you quoted on the Liverpool discussion thread
By:
ours4keeps
When: 28 Feb 14 23:29
I'd like to know who authorized this recent change to the rules that allowed teams in fewer competitions to play less games than some other teams. They need to face the music in my opinion. The only fair plan in future is for all teams knocked out or not qualifying for cups should be forced into another new cup where they play each other in a round robin tournament so that no-one is ever knocked out and gains such a massive advantage over the others.

Brings me on to another similar point: injuries. Take for example Man City - they've dropped points while Aguero's been out and it's pretty clear he's been missed and this has put them at a huge disadvantage. The only fair treatment is for all other clubs' main strikers to sit out their games until Aguero's fit again. This could filter down and be applicable at all levels, so that for instance when Fellaini was injured Norwich's 6th choice central midfielder should also sit out the same number of games.
By:
steview84
When: 28 Feb 14 23:30
TBB is seething, a joy to watch LaughLaughLaughLaughLaugh

he picked them for glory, and its gone GAWWWWN ExcitedExcitedExcitedExcited
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 28 Feb 14 23:59
^^^^^No different than Charwell draggin up "Food for thought - The power of Sir Alex, referees and the FA:" sh1te
By:
special-K
When: 01 Mar 14 00:10
Grow up lad, there's good and bad in all teams.
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 01 Mar 14 00:18
One could argue the same for Liverpool's CL win back in 2005.


Milan were fighting on three fronts at the time...League, cup and Europe.  Liverpool were out of all domestics and only had the European Cup to play for.



Poor AC were probably pooped out after 45 minutes.
By:
ours4keeps
When: 01 Mar 14 00:26
I remember thinking exactly that. Really soured the whole experience for me!!
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 01 Mar 14 00:34
Maybe Liverpool will always be remembered post 2002 as the "cup at a time" club
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 01 Mar 14 00:35
*"one cup at a time"
By:
ours4keeps
When: 01 Mar 14 00:39
Let's hope we add another glorious chapter in a couple of months eh tbb.
By:
efisio.
When: 01 Mar 14 01:51
TheBetterBettor 28 Feb 14 23:22 Joined: 10 Jan 12 | Topic/replies: 4,912 | Blogger: TheBetterBettor's blog
CH

I never will support Liverpool....


I thought Ill put this discussion into this arena, because of 2 credible managers think that Liverpool have got it easy because of their failure, intentionally or unintentionally to qualify for this seasons Europa cup.

That shouldn't be hard to grasp, unlike the fans who grasp those League cup final tickets from the hands of that poor child back in 2012.  In which you quoted on the Liverpool discussion thread


I thought I'll...........

Go and do one you sad fukkker. You are just totally anti LFC. Be honest. I hate what MUFC have become, a total harbourer of sh!te like you, but I have respect for your great players, Best, Charlton, Aston, and many more, and also some non-plastic leeches, I.E Peter The Butcher. You are just one jealous sad **** who can't even think about coming on here on days you lose and we win. The type of modern day *** that has ruined our great game, doubt you have ever been near Old Trafford, and without google maps street view wouldn't have a clue what the area was like. Real fans (even of your own club) would wish you would go away and let us get back to talking constructively about the glorious game. It's quite sad that it takes the demise of great clubs to lose tw@ts like you. That fortunately won't be long now.
By:
efisio.
When: 01 Mar 14 01:52
*** F A N. Even BF seems to have gotten you right.
By:
mexicano
When: 01 Mar 14 03:05
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Brings me on to another similar point: injuries. Take for example Man City - they've dropped points while Aguero's been out and it's pretty clear he's been missed and this has put them at a huge disadvantage. The only fair treatment is for all other clubs' main strikers to sit out their games until Aguero's fit again. This could filter down and be applicable at all levels, so that for instance when Fellaini was injured Norwich's 6th choice central midfielder should also sit out the same number of game
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i'll have some of that pleaseGrin

i would personally see to it that none of the triumverate that are masquerading as strikers at my club would be fit at anytimeDevil
By:
peter64
When: 01 Mar 14 06:11
jose doesn't bother talking about anyone who is not a threat to him winning the league re silence regarding mufc selling mata to them
By:
ours4keeps
When: 01 Mar 14 08:02
Agger, Skrtel, Johnson and Enrique crocked for the season you say? Oh dearie me!
By:
TheBetterBettor
When: 01 Mar 14 08:59
If anyone thinks that Liverpool would still be fourth if they were still in the Europa cup, needs their head examining.
By:
MrMeaner
When: 01 Mar 14 09:21
Does the OP ever go on the United forum & discuss subjects relating to Manchester United ? Been on there a few times & I can't say I've ever read anything from him.

Strange fellow indeed.
By:
crystalhunt
When: 01 Mar 14 09:24
They don't wont him on there as he is an embarrassment - they adopted poor old BBC2 as a mascot but they don't want bozzo.LaughLaugh
By:
MrMeaner
When: 01 Mar 14 09:29
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2014/feb/28/manchester-united-lucrative-friendlies-champions-league-europa-league

Manchester United set to become The Harlem Globetrotters of football if they don't qualify for European football next season. I suppose Liverpool could have done the same this season, but football comes first for our club & not trying to push up a plummeting share price.

Sure the people in China & the middle-east can't wait to see the likes of Young, Cleverley, Valencia & co.
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