That is a large IF, especially this season. As it stands, Liverpool needs to win the next two, one of which is on the road at the same Marseille club that beat them at Anfield.
The more likely scenario is that Liverwad draws in one or both games, and there is no opportunity for you dream match to occur.
Celtic will get through if they beat Shakhtar at home.
I think it's a fairly small IF given the history Liverpool in the Champs League. I think it's a bigger IF for Celtic to get past the round of 16 given their record in the UCL.
So your right........ chances are their will be no Liverpool/Celtic matchup because Celtic will be sitting at home with their Mums watching Liverpool press on.
Oh....... and by the way, that mediocre 8-0 perfomance today was a record-breaker.
Gracious Josh, I concede the argument. Celtic are awful on the road, and brilliant at home in the Champs League, which guarantees little success if they make it to the round of 16.
I was wrong, I am sorry, will you forgive me?
Oh wait...Liverwad are awful on the road, 50/50 at home (yes I remember 1-0 Marseille at Anfield still and in spite of yesterday).
I will get a round of 16 dissapointment to lament. Liverwad will go home and enjoy their 7th place setting on the FA table complete with knife, fork and spoon.
Oh Jamsey. I know that you are fairly new to the footy fandom scene, so let me correct you:
Liverpool FC (NOT Liverwad), the Reds, have an EXCELLENT record at home. EXCELLENT. Which is why the whole Marseille deal was shocking. Some of the biggest clubs ever to grace the world have fallen to the hands of Liverpool at Anfield. You won't find anyone keen to play Liverpool at home. ie: Chelsea FC, Barcelona, etc.
Furthermore, you also need to realize that every year it looks like teams will suprise the Premiership and grab top spots in the standings, when in the end........ everything falls into place. I can't say Liverpool is going to win it this year, but I can tell you they will finish top 4 for sure, as they usually do. You can't honestly tell me Portsmouth, Blackburn, or even Man City for that matter (although I think they have the best chance) are going to rank above Liverpool FC (not Liverwad).
You don't have to thank me on the blog for keeping you up to date since that might kind of look like you are conceeding the argument......later in private is fine.
I am commenting on Duecepool's records in group play this year.
Any team ill-advised enough to repeatedly employ the services of Dirk Kuyt...
Interesting commentary coming from you about how things will shake out as they always do. You, not much unlike Sim, celebrated Quiverpool's ascent to the top of the table the first month of the season. My how things have shaken out. The season is a two horse race, Chelsea at third, and someone not name Kuyt in fourth.
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This is the kind of beating you will need to expect if Liverpool and Celtic EVER come against each other on the pitch.
There's a reason why the English conquered the Scottish :)
That is a large IF, especially this season. As it stands, Liverpool needs to win the next two, one of which is on the road at the same Marseille club that beat them at Anfield.
The more likely scenario is that Liverwad draws in one or both games, and there is no opportunity for you dream match to occur.
Celtic will get through if they beat Shakhtar at home.
Which scenario does josh like better?
Mr. Bunky:
I think it's a fairly small IF given the history Liverpool in the Champs League. I think it's a bigger IF for Celtic to get past the round of 16 given their record in the UCL.
So your right........ chances are their will be no Liverpool/Celtic matchup because Celtic will be sitting at home with their Mums watching Liverpool press on.
Oh....... and by the way, that mediocre 8-0 perfomance today was a record-breaker.
Gracious Josh, I concede the argument. Celtic are awful on the road, and brilliant at home in the Champs League, which guarantees little success if they make it to the round of 16.
I was wrong, I am sorry, will you forgive me?
Oh wait...Liverwad are awful on the road, 50/50 at home (yes I remember 1-0 Marseille at Anfield still and in spite of yesterday).
I will get a round of 16 dissapointment to lament. Liverwad will go home and enjoy their 7th place setting on the FA table complete with knife, fork and spoon.
Oh Jamsey. I know that you are fairly new to the footy fandom scene, so let me correct you:
Liverpool FC (NOT Liverwad), the Reds, have an EXCELLENT record at home. EXCELLENT. Which is why the whole Marseille deal was shocking. Some of the biggest clubs ever to grace the world have fallen to the hands of Liverpool at Anfield. You won't find anyone keen to play Liverpool at home. ie: Chelsea FC, Barcelona, etc.
Furthermore, you also need to realize that every year it looks like teams will suprise the Premiership and grab top spots in the standings, when in the end........ everything falls into place. I can't say Liverpool is going to win it this year, but I can tell you they will finish top 4 for sure, as they usually do. You can't honestly tell me Portsmouth, Blackburn, or even Man City for that matter (although I think they have the best chance) are going to rank above Liverpool FC (not Liverwad).
You don't have to thank me on the blog for keeping you up to date since that might kind of look like you are conceeding the argument......later in private is fine.
I am commenting on Duecepool's records in group play this year.
Any team ill-advised enough to repeatedly employ the services of Dirk Kuyt...
Interesting commentary coming from you about how things will shake out as they always do. You, not much unlike Sim, celebrated Quiverpool's ascent to the top of the table the first month of the season. My how things have shaken out. The season is a two horse race, Chelsea at third, and someone not name Kuyt in fourth.
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