our players or manager starts talking ourselves up. Look what happened to our Champs league campaign when Rafa says he wants to win all our games at the start of the season. We always trips over whenever we big ourselves up in the media. I prefer us to be the underdogs and goes about our jobs quietly.
Fingers crossed. Just hope we don't lose this weekend.
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Crouch ready to hit new heights
Liverpool hitman Peter Crouch reckons the Reds have found their form at exactly the right time after hitting 17 goals in their last four games.
The gangly goalgetter, who is having to fight hard for every appearance in the club's forward line, can still enthuse about an unbeaten seven-game run.
In fact, they have lost just two of 22 games this term and are still unbeaten in the Premier League.
And they return to that competition on Sunday when improving Bolton visit Anfield, aiming to halt the Reds' march of four straight wins which have yielded 17 goals.
Crouch said: "It is starting to come good now. Eight goals against Besiktas, four again against Porto, three at Newcastle, two against Fulham.
"We are confident at the moment so I am sure we will go on to have a strong second half to the season.
"We are unbeaten in the league. We have to remember that when people say we have had a slow start so we have to keep the good form going."
He added: "I would say things are really coming together now.
"If we keep going I am sure we can end the season on a high.
"We did not have the best of starts in Europe but we are still unbeaten in the league, and we have to keep that going."
On Sunday's task against Gary Megson's new charges, Crouch said: "Bolton will be tough. They have come off the back of a fantastic result, beating Manchester United, and not many teams do that.
They will be confident and you know they will give 100%. We just have to stay focused and make sure that we do the job."
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Fingers crossed. Just hope we don't lose this weekend.

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Crouch ready to hit new heights
Liverpool hitman Peter Crouch reckons the Reds have found their form at exactly the right time after hitting 17 goals in their last four games.
The gangly goalgetter, who is having to fight hard for every appearance in the club's forward line, can still enthuse about an unbeaten seven-game run.
In fact, they have lost just two of 22 games this term and are still unbeaten in the Premier League.
And they return to that competition on Sunday when improving Bolton visit Anfield, aiming to halt the Reds' march of four straight wins which have yielded 17 goals.
Crouch said: "It is starting to come good now. Eight goals against Besiktas, four again against Porto, three at Newcastle, two against Fulham.
"We are confident at the moment so I am sure we will go on to have a strong second half to the season.
"We are unbeaten in the league. We have to remember that when people say we have had a slow start so we have to keep the good form going."
He added: "I would say things are really coming together now.
"If we keep going I am sure we can end the season on a high.
"We did not have the best of starts in Europe but we are still unbeaten in the league, and we have to keep that going."
On Sunday's task against Gary Megson's new charges, Crouch said: "Bolton will be tough. They have come off the back of a fantastic result, beating Manchester United, and not many teams do that.
They will be confident and you know they will give 100%. We just have to stay focused and make sure that we do the job."
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spot on fella
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