solid start, but there is plenty of room for improvement. Still a llong way to go and I'll be very happy if we go about our business on the quiet.
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excellent point, the less we crow now, the sweeter it will be, I will book a week off work and a bed in casualty if we do manage.Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View PostHistory would suggest you are correct, but we may as well enjoy it while we still can.
For all the fanfare we still only 6 clear of United who have a game in hand. Chelsea are at the top and Arsenal and Villa are in the mix. But as we usually finish better the fact we have started well as a huge positive.
Another positive is that we have yet to really click into gear, showing only fleeting signs of promise against United and Everton. So we are hardly punching above our weight at present. I can see why people are being positive. In all fairness we have looked just as good as any other team with a chance of winning it.
We may yet have a chance. We just have to hope we can hang on when one of our rivals throw in a ten game winning streak.Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
Those that killed her, were following the law.
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The ups of what though, being 2nd 6 games in? It doesnt mean anything right now.Originally posted by Woobus View PostYou got to enjoy the ups, had to endure so many downs that it is nice to be in the position we are. Would agree not to go overboard, but a wee bit of crowing should be allowed. I am sure the United fans will be crowing if they get above us again.
Enjoy beating the mancs and everton yes, enjoy individual games of course, but in the context of being contenders, we're not even a sixth of the way through the league campaign.
No serious title contender would be crowing about being 2nd now, all it does is make us look like we're some rubbish no-mark side that's in high heaven because we're 2nd after 6 games.
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I know fans who took it as fact that we would win the league every year and were always happy to be top at any point in the league. In all honesty by holding back our praise we really are showing how small time we have become.Originally posted by Craig_H View PostThe ups of what though, being 2nd 6 games in? It doesnt mean anything right now.
Enjoy beating the mancs and everton yes, enjoy individual games of course, but in the context of being contenders, we're not even a sixth of the way through the league campaign.
No serious title contender would be crowing about being 2nd now, all it does is make us look like we're some rubbish no-mark side that's in high heaven because we're 2nd after 6 games.
I never remember Souness in the press telling fans to curb their expectations and I never remember fans telling others to "relax, there's a long way to go". Are dampened expectations and ridiculous threads on the subject show us up for what we are: A club that has drasticly under achieved since the premierships inception.Forwards.......
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I see it the other way mate, running around and celebrating the fact that we're 2nd in September is what seems small time - it's characteristic of a club who's fans are so starved of success, that they celebrate little meaningless things.
It reminds me of Newcastle fans coming out in their droves celebrating signing Owen.
I put it down to how small they are and thought to myself, "How sad, while we celebrate trophies, they celebrate signings".
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Fair enough not all fans are going to celebrate in the same way and I certainly wouldnt expect us to. Being positive after the start we have had is all good in my eyes and I dont see how it makes us rubbish no marks. If the fans are positive I believe it helps to rub of onto the players as well.Originally posted by Craig_H View PostThe ups of what though, being 2nd 6 games in? It doesnt mean anything right now.
Enjoy beating the mancs and everton yes, enjoy individual games of course, but in the context of being contenders, we're not even a sixth of the way through the league campaign.
No serious title contender would be crowing about being 2nd now, all it does is make us look like we're some rubbish no-mark side that's in high heaven because we're 2nd after 6 games.
For me I couldnt sit and wait until April before I started to enjoy being close to the top. Lifes to short for that in my eyes and might as well enjoy our success from the start to the finish. We could be 9 points of the lead in 3 matches but thats life, suppose in my eyes its better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all. (well it kind of fits the situation)
I certainly wont be going up to mancs and telling them the league is ours, will just have a self satisfying aura about me. Roll on the next match, its great enjoying the football again.
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Ah well, it matters not. Last week we drew with Stoke and people were already predicing the end of our season. I said a win against Everton would make everyone forget and dream of a title win again and I was right.Originally posted by Craig_H View PostI see it the other way mate, running around and celebrating the fact that we're 2nd in September is what seems small time - it's characteristic of a club who's fans are so starved of success, that they celebrate little meaningless things.
It reminds me of Newcastle fans coming out in their droves celebrating signing Owen.
I put it down to how small they are and thought to myself, "How sad, while we celebrate trophies, they celebrate signings".
Some will always be positive (Nicey, Fredo) and some will always be negative (Rashid, Sarb) , but the majority are oh so easily swayed, as the Kaizer Chief song depicts.Forwards.......
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Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View Post
I think we can all agree with that.
I can think of three people who wouldn't.
"My commitment to Liverpool is 100 per cent. I would die for that Liverpool shirt. I think the club loves me and I feel the same, no matter what the situation." - Pepe Reina, Nov '09.
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Originally posted by DannyMan2006 View PostAh well, it matters not. Last week we drew with Stoke and people were already predicing the end of our season. I said a win against Everton would make everyone forget and dream of a title win again and I was right.
Some will always be positive (Nicey, Fredo) and some will always be negative (Rashid, Sarb) , but the majority are oh so easily swayed, as the Kaizer Chief song depicts.
Errr, I don't think so.
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