Just to show how unpredictable football is

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  1. reven

    reven DYC Squad Backup player

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    Liverpool are 21 points behind Manchester Utd - No arguments here.

    But to those who are convinced that the gap between Liverpool and the league leaders will only increase:

    2004: Liverpool: 60 Arsenal: 90 Gap: 30
    2005: Liverpool: 58 Chelsea: 95 Gap: Although we won the Champions league that season many fans mocked the 37 point gap and insisted that the gap between Liverpool and the league leaders would increase. However:

    2006: Liverpool: 82 Chelsea: 91 Gap: 9

    I'm not saying that the gap is guaranteed to go down, or necessarily that Liverpool will win the title next year. Rather, it's not impossible for a team to drastically improve, just like it wasn't impossible for Liverpool to fall away so badly this season.

    Underestimate us at your peril! [​IMG]
     
  2. dycdan

    dycdan DYC please wait...

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    So the last 4 years including now are 30, 37, 9, 21. Then if you go back 3 years before that it was a similar pattern, and 3 times I think this decade you have finished 5th.

    I for one NEVER rule out Liverpool for any of the cups, as they can produce the goods on a big night at Anfield. But, they are not consistent enough to win the league and I have to say that next season the favourites for the Premiership (even if man utd win it this season) are as follows: Chelsea, then Utd, then Arsenal, then Liverpool and Spurs. Then take your pick from Bolton, Newcastle, maybe Villa, Everton, Pompey etc.
     
  3. C.Ronaldo

    C.Ronaldo Key Squad player

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    I think we should be favourites next year. We are a great side this year and even better next year.
     

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