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    Welcome back that giddy feeling

    A nice light-hearted article from the Post:

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    Welcome back that giddy feeling
    Sep 6 2007

    Red Watch

    By Andy Proudfoot, Liverpool Daily Post


    GO ON. It’s all right. No-one’s watching. Just pull it out of your pocket, sneak a quick look and then put it back. You can get it out again in an hour or so, and no-one will think worse of you.

    After all, what self-respecting Liverpool fan would walk around without a laminated copy of the Premier League table at the moment?

    Top of the league, no arguments, no games in hand which would allow teams below to leap-frog above us. And the international break, while irritating in that it interrupts our current impressive run, at least allows us to bask in this euphoria for a full two weeks.

    Then if we beat Portsmouth, we could be three points clear for a few hours and then, given our goal difference, we’ll probably still be top for another week and then, and then… Okay, nurse I’ll calm down now I promise. But there’s no denying the spring in your step, the child-like glee, the sense that the natural order of things has been restored, that being top of the table brings to your day-to-day existence.

    This experience will be different of course according to age: those of you who are still in the bloom of relative youth may be confused by this sudden feeling of well-being, even slightly embarrassed by the positive effect on your demeanour generated by just four football matches; for those of us who been around rather longer, the joy is that of an old flame, long-forgotten, suddenly reappearing and wondering why they ever left you in the first place.

    Yet, as Rafa has commanded us, we must not get carried away, no, no. If you’re looking for cautionary tales, then a quick trip back to the last time we occupied this heady position is all that is required. After Salif Diao (yes, THAT Salif Diao) sent us to the top with a 1-0 win at Leeds (yes, THAT Leeds) five years ago, we stayed there for three weeks before embarking on a run of 11 games without a win, slipping to seventh before a minor revival lifted us to fifth at the end of the season.

    Could this happen again? Are the Premiership Gods, wearing their Man United and Chelsea scarves, merely conjuring up new ways to torture us, building up our hopes before restoring the appalling away form of recent years?

    Fear not my comrade, but take solace in this: that winless run of 2002 featured the likes of Traore, Biscan, Diouf, Baros, Smicer and the aforementioned Diao. Compare their like to Agger, Alonso, Mascherano, Babel and Torres. We’re in safer hands this time around, so cast those doubts aside, and revel in a genuine title challenge for the first time in recent memory.
    Just when I discovered the meaning of life, they changed it

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    Edited by Shaggy.

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      #3
      I like that, nice and positive. I will wait now for Tom to come and put a negative slant on it.

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        #4
        Originally posted by sonsofthedesert View Post
        I like that, nice and positive. I will wait now for Tom to come and put a negative slant on it.
        Tom is a realist, just like me. It's a quality you know.

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          #5
          really want to shout out our title hopes, but will keep it reigned in for the moment, long way to go.


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            #6
            I like that.
            **** OFF HICKS AND GILLETT WE DON'T WANT YOU.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Maestro View Post
              A nice light-hearted article from the Post:

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              Welcome back that giddy feeling
              Sep 6 2007

              Red Watch

              By Andy Proudfoot, Liverpool Daily Post


              GO ON. It’s all right. No-one’s watching. Just pull it out of your pocket, sneak a quick look and then put it back. You can get it out again in an hour or so, and no-one will think worse of you.

              After all, what self-respecting Liverpool fan would walk around without a laminated copy of the Premier League table at the moment?

              Top of the league, no arguments, no games in hand which would allow teams below to leap-frog above us. And the international break, while irritating in that it interrupts our current impressive run, at least allows us to bask in this euphoria for a full two weeks.

              Then if we beat Portsmouth, we could be three points clear for a few hours and then, given our goal difference, we’ll probably still be top for another week and then, and then… Okay, nurse I’ll calm down now I promise. But there’s no denying the spring in your step, the child-like glee, the sense that the natural order of things has been restored, that being top of the table brings to your day-to-day existence.

              This experience will be different of course according to age: those of you who are still in the bloom of relative youth may be confused by this sudden feeling of well-being, even slightly embarrassed by the positive effect on your demeanour generated by just four football matches; for those of us who been around rather longer, the joy is that of an old flame, long-forgotten, suddenly reappearing and wondering why they ever left you in the first place.

              Yet, as Rafa has commanded us, we must not get carried away, no, no. If you’re looking for cautionary tales, then a quick trip back to the last time we occupied this heady position is all that is required. After Salif Diao (yes, THAT Salif Diao) sent us to the top with a 1-0 win at Leeds (yes, THAT Leeds) five years ago, we stayed there for three weeks before embarking on a run of 11 games without a win, slipping to seventh before a minor revival lifted us to fifth at the end of the season.

              Could this happen again? Are the Premiership Gods, wearing their Man United and Chelsea scarves, merely conjuring up new ways to torture us, building up our hopes before restoring the appalling away form of recent years?

              Fear not my comrade, but take solace in this: that winless run of 2002 featured the likes of Traore, Biscan, Diouf, Baros, Smicer and the aforementioned Diao. Compare their like to Agger, Alonso, Mascherano, Babel and Torres. We’re in safer hands this time around, so cast those doubts aside, and revel in a genuine title challenge for the first time in recent memory.
              Excellent good to see positive vibes around.
              It's up to us even this early on.
              Win our game in hand and we have 5 points on the Scum and 3 on Chelski and I think both of those teams are going to lose more matches this season than people would've believed.
              I think we'll be very hard to beat and with our new attacking prowess we will strike fear into quite a few teams home and away.

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                #8
                Top of the League and with a game in hand.

                Got to be happy about that even if it is only September. Ball is well and truly in our court now.
                Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by The Glove View Post
                  Top of the League and with a game in hand.

                  Got to be happy about that even if it is only September. Ball is well and truly in our court now.
                  That's it mate this is a good time for us we should embrace it.
                  Results have worked for us in most cases and if we continue to perform the way we are we'll beat every ****er and I don't think we've hit top form by a long way yet.

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                    #10
                    oh my god I hope we win the league this year! It will be such a huge burden lifted I think we could well go on to dominate again! Lets just get No.19 won eh?!
                    RAFA

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                      #11
                      the sense that the natural order of things has been restored
                      I'm the best there is at what I do, but what I do best, isn't very nice

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by RedWolverine View Post
                        the sense that the natural order of things has been restored
                        in january we were doomed.

                        in august we will rise from the ashes of ****e and march on again

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                          #13
                          Part of my morning routine now, sit down with a coffee, switch on PC, look at PL table, big smile, LFC TOP OF THE TABLE , makes the start of the day sooooo much better

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                            #14
                            So when can we start getting genuinely excited?

                            Is it if we are top or very close at Christmas?

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by stinhambo View Post
                              So when can we start getting genuinely excited?

                              Is it if we are top or very close at Christmas?
                              Play the Man of the Match game in the sticky thread!


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