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    #16
    We'll win em all 5-0.
    The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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      #17
      Why Liverpool FC's next six games could shape the long-term future

      TALKING POINT: Following Liverpool FC's 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa in the FA Cup, a look at how the season must end with a flourish

      After spending the past four months contemplating the final chapter of Steven Gerrard's Liverpool career, few foresaw the plot twist. One of Liverpool's greatest ever players will end his final season without winning one final trophy.

      What a strange season, and scenario, this has been. The message came, over and over: this was not about Gerrard. And yet, every goal on this FA Cup run, every last-minute winner and dramatic turnaround, was put into that very context.

      Philippe Coutinho's long-rangers, Mario Balotelli's cameos, Simon Mignolet's point-blank saves - all were done to edge Liverpool nearer to a cup, but also to give Gerrard his fairytale ending.

      But now, the book has been closed, pages tossed and torn. So, what next for Liverpool, and those who must pick up the fragments of this fractured campaign?

      If the final whistle at Wembley was any indication, numerous hours in a dark room. Mandatory appointments with Dr Steve Peters would not be the worst idea, either, as the team looked shattered, both mentally and physically.

      The focus inevitably fell upon Gerrard's final steps at Wembley, but others were just as broken. Players were stretched out on the floor, empty; attempts to bring them back to their feet, futile. A couple apologetically traipsed over to the travelling support, heads bowed, embarrassed at what had just occurred.

      Celebrations in the distance, singing from afar. This is what the end of a long, but ultimately disappointing season looks and sounds like.

      This isn't the end of the season, however. This wasn't even the FA Cup final. It is not yet May, and Liverpool still have six league fixtures remaining with a smidgeon of hope surrounding Champions League qualification. Seven and eight points adrift of the two Manchester sides with a game in hand represents a difficult, but not impossible, rescue mission.

      It will be impossible, however, if the reactions of Sunday continue into training on Monday, Tuesday, and beyond. Upset is understandable – encouraged, even – but it cannot affect the side when they visit West Brom next weekend.

      Liverpool can not decide their race has been run with the home stretch still ahead. Champions League can be forgotten, if they do; so, too, will the fine work of last season be forgotten as well.

      This is where Liverpool are at under Brendan Rodgers. An encouraging first season, a sensational second, and now, a real roadblock.

      For some clubs, two semi-finals and a fifth-placed finish is a good year. Not for Liverpool, and not for a team who came so close to the title last season. If last season put the Reds ahead of their three-year plan to play in the Champions League, this has been a setback which almost feels like square one once more. The goodwill of supporters earned by Rodgers after last season has started to ebb away in some quarters.

      To give up their place in Europe's top competition so easily over the next month would be damaging. There are the financial ramifications, of course, not to mention weakening their hand when offering contracts to players both inside and outside the club.

      But it would feel like something even more substantial. It would be confirmation that this current squad must learn to deal with pressure and setbacks, and doubts whether there is time to let them learn, or if they are the players who can even do it.

      In the league, all is not lost. Remove the emotion of this FA Cup defeat and Liverpool have a solid total of 57 points after 32 games. Not a patch on last season, granted, but that aside, their best points haul with six games remaining since 2009. Six wins would move them to 75 points. Even five wins would put them on 72, breaking the 70-point barrier for just the eighth time in the Premier League era.

      To let this FA Cup defeat derail their league season would be criminal. It would raise questions about several players and whether they can be relied upon as long-term options at Anfield. To suggest players are playing for their futures over the next month would be unfair – it's clear who the club wants to stay, and who they would like to go – but it could be six games to shape next season and beyond.

      The start of this season was a clear hangover 2013-14 ended, the morning after the night before. Liverpool began this season tentative, uncertain, lacking in an identity which had been so strong. To end it in a similar fashion would put the Reds on the back foot before a ball has been kicked in August.

      The manner of their title concession to Manchester City is enough to scar for life, but it should have also served as a warning to how bad such a submission can feel. Their acquiescence of the FA Cup against Aston Villa would suggest that warning was not heeded.

      They must pick themselves off the turf for what could be a painful end. With little to play for, in theory, this could be the time to find out the most about Rodgers and his side. There's a captaincy to be claimed, for starters.

      Liverpool's last six games are crucial. Champions League qualification may not be achieved, but a rediscovering of both identity and intestinal fortitude has to be. If not, then it could have a huge impact on the squad and its direction, long after Gerrard has jetted off to LA.
      What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

      Batman

      F*** off!!!

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        #18
        Well our next game in particular is really really important ... West Brom Away ..
        They win .. they have breathing room from the drop .. We beat them .. and suddenly they are 5 points off the drop with United Newcastle Arsenal and Chelsea to play .... they will be looking at our game and Newcastle as two fixtures they can pick up points ... we win and they go into the United game under pressure to get something

        United are away to an inform Everton ..unbeaten in 5, 4 wins 1 draw
        City play in form Villa fresh from there demolition of us in the FA Cup they lose and they are 1 point off the drop

        Chelsea play Aresnal ... they win .. the title race is offically over .. by the time we play them they will be hopefully on the beach .. and still think Mourinho would rather City be out of the CL then us so I honestly expect he could pull something funky of they dont need the points at that stage
        Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
        #****CITY

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          #19
          I think we will win 2, draw 3 and lose 1...in no particular order.

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            #20
            Originally posted by False9 View Post
            Well our next game in particular is really really important ... West Brom Away ..
            They win .. they have breathing room from the drop .. We beat them .. and suddenly they are 5 points off the drop with United Newcastle Arsenal and Chelsea to play .... they will be looking at our game and Newcastle as two fixtures they can pick up points ... we win and they go into the United game under pressure to get something

            United are away to an inform Everton ..unbeaten in 5, 4 wins 1 draw
            City play in form Villa fresh from there demolition of us in the FA Cup they lose and they are 1 point off the drop

            Chelsea play Aresnal ... they win .. the title race is offically over .. by the time we play them they will be hopefully on the beach .. and still think Mourinho would rather City be out of the CL then us so I honestly expect he could pull something funky of they dont need the points at that stage


            All of the above makes for a damned exciting end to our season. However, we're all out of gas which is a bugger.
            One tit for another.

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              #21
              Perhaps ... but if we win the next game and one of the two teams above us even draw ... it will make things very interesting
              Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
              #****CITY

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                #22
                I think the performance in the next game will give a better idea of how we finish the season. No point guessing just yet. If either of City or United draw/lose and we win we are suddenly being revitalised.
                Forwards.......

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                  #23
                  7 points behind City and 8 points behind Man Utd, and we have a game in hand (Hull away).

                  Is it possible to snatch 4th? Asking a lot, as we can't drop any more points.

                  Man Utd remaining games:

                  Everton (a)
                  West Brom (h)
                  Crystal Palace (a)
                  Arsenal (h)
                  Hull (a)

                  Man City remaining games

                  Aston Villa (h)
                  Spurs (a)
                  QPR (h)
                  Swansea (a)
                  Southampton (h)

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                    #24
                    I've just had a thought.

                    When we play the chavs will we have to do that guard of honor **** as they would be champions? Be a hard pill to swallow with stevie being captian and what happened last season.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Leyton388 View Post
                      I've just had a thought.

                      When we play the chavs will we have to do that guard of honor **** as they would be champions? Be a hard pill to swallow with stevie being captian and what happened last season.
                      Probably, while their fans sing about Hillsborough or Heysel at the same time and then their players start stamping and hacking ours minutes later. That idea should be ****ed right off. Mind you, some of the morons following us nowadays we'll probably hear "Chelsea, Chelsea" from our end.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Phoenix07 View Post
                        7 points behind City and 8 points behind Man Utd, and we have a game in hand (Hull away).

                        Is it possible to snatch 4th? Asking a lot, as we can't drop any more points.

                        Man Utd remaining games:

                        Everton (a)
                        West Brom (h)
                        Crystal Palace (a)
                        Arsenal (h)
                        Hull (a)

                        Man City remaining games

                        Aston Villa (h)
                        Spurs (a)
                        QPR (h)
                        Swansea (a)
                        Southampton (h)
                        I think one of the clubs could drop the required amount of points.....But i don't think we will do our part by winning the remaining games.
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                        Weak willed, Wank or do they have a masterplan?

                        Think we have the answer..Slot!!

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Chris View Post
                          Probably, while their fans sing about Hillsborough or Heysel at the same time and then their players start stamping and hacking ours minutes later. That idea should be ****ed right off. Mind you, some of the morons following us nowadays we'll probably hear "Chelsea, Chelsea" from our end.
                          Tell you what if i was in that team I'd refuse to do it end of. ****ing financial dopers deserve nothing.

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                            #28
                            Lose all 6 and drop out of EL places

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                              #29
                              We have 17 league wins so far.

                              If we win 3 of the last 6 to get to 20 wins that will be a good achievement after the awful first 40% of the season.

                              Europa Cup is where we're at right now and if Rodgers stays next season he needs these games as experience on the European stage if for nothing else.

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Chris View Post
                                Probably, while their fans sing about Hillsborough or Heysel at the same time and then their players start stamping and hacking ours minutes later. That idea should be ****ed right off. Mind you, some of the morons following us nowadays we'll probably hear "Chelsea, Chelsea" from our end.
                                Wind your neck in FFS.

                                Modifying post.

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