[ENG] Premiership 2008/2009 (48 Viewers)

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king Ale

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Oct 28, 2004
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Liverpool's chances to win the EPL is much bigger than both ours to win the Scudetto and Real's to win La Liga. They are on their right way. United's only advantage is that they have an easier draw in CL. They can secure qualifying for semi finals in their first match against Porto while Liverpool have to play full strength against Chelsea and hopefully Bayern :D

As for their match against Fulham they absolutely deserved the whole points. Fulham is a decent team but Liverpool was dominant, no doubt about that. ManU have had their fair amount of such "lucky wins" this season. They beat Sunderland in the exact same way, not to forget how much inferior Sunderland is to Fulham.
 

king Ale

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I guess if one had lived through that match, living through the actual moments, seen it happening, living through the days and weeks after, learning about the sickening behaviour shown by many fans of Liverpool, seen the funerals of Juventus fans and the tears of the families and fans they left behind, then one might find the idea of supporting both teams faintly revolting.
We certainly can't forget the tragedy but we have to put an end to the hostility. Many things have changed since then. New fans, new players, new boards, new everything. Until when are you going to hold a grudge?


Theres no such thing as luck, well at least in most cases. In football you make your own luck.
Exactly. You have to play good enough to nullify the influence of "bad luck" on your game.
 
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We certainly can't forget the tragedy but we have to put an end to the hostility. Many things have changed since then. New fans, new players, new boards, new everything. Until when are you going to hold a grudge?




Exactly. You have to play good enough to nullify the influence of "bad luck" on your game.
If you think it's a grudge you are wrong, it's memories and pain.

If one doesnt live in Torino/Italy, and is young enough not to have lived through those tragic days, then I suppose it is possible to support both teams.
Just don't were a Liverpool shirt in Torino.
 

king Ale

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If you think it's a grudge you are wrong, it's memories and pain.

If one doesnt live in Torino/Italy, and is young enough not to have lived through those tragic days, then I suppose it is possible to support both teams.
Just don't were a Liverpool shirt in Torino.
Even without living through those days I'm still not able to support two teams but you're like a Polish Jew who's survived the WWII and after many years he still hates the Germans.
 
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