[Football] Man Utd v Liverpool

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jamie (not that one)

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Nonsense. A draw is a great result.

Would mean Liverpool have just 3 points from three games, which is an absolute 'DISASTER' for them, and United a solitary point - and neither of them with any momentum a win would bring.

Best result of all would be 0-0, as I have a £5 free bet on it at 18/1!

I've just taken that!
 


Whitley Bayster

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Jul 4, 2011
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In recent years I would have steered clear of or at best only had a passing interest in this fixture as they get a bit samey. But this season its box office stuff. The binfest from plastic Mancs and the arrogant die hards is an absolute joy to behold! Long may it continue with Everton and West Ham joining them in the relegation dog fight
 




A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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If one of them must win, it's funnier if Man Utd win than Liverpool IMHO, although obviously a draw is the best result (particularly if it's goalless).
 








Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
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This should tick every box that makes me hate Premier League football. Monday night, entitled fans, bars full of replica shirted wankers from Haslemere to Hanoi, an hour and a half of build up, cliche ridden commentary and Neville and Carragher arguing like a pair of Year One special kids.

But this has SO much potential for enjoyment. There really isn't a bad result.

Plus, whether Manchester United or Liverpool win they can't go above us (I know this point has been made already, I just enjoyed typing it).

:lolol:
 




Oscar

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Nov 10, 2003
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For my fantasy league team, I'm hoping for a Salah hattrick.

For the fiver free bet 365 have given me, I'm hoping for a Liverpool win and more than 1.5 shots on target for both Salah and Diaz.

But generally, I would really love to see Man Utd's suffering continue.
 


Nobby Cybergoat

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For my fantasy league team, I'm hoping for a Salah hattrick.

For the fiver free bet 365 have given me, I'm hoping for a Liverpool win and more than 1.5 shots on target for both Salah and Diaz.

But generally, I would really love to see Man Utd's suffering continue.

But isn't the suffering of Liverpool also a source of joy? If you don't find this to be the case, I recommend a trip down the Font on a Liverpool matchday. Trust me, you'll want those pigs to lose every game for years.

Another point in this is the tortured loyalty of City fans, presumably wanting Utd to win
 


Easy 10

Brain dead MUG SHEEP
Jul 5, 2003
62,434
Location Location
I have a deep dislike of both clubs, and in particular their rancid insufferable armies of gloating, entitled plastic fans.

Liverpool have had a slow start, but they'll pull it round and normal service will be resumed, they'll obviously be top 2 or 3. However, the current crisis at Old Trafford is truly something to behold. We are witnessing the complete disintegration of what has been THE PL behemoth of our time, and it is truly joyous to embrace. For that reason, I hope Utd get absolutely dry-humped tonight. I want to see fury, poison and dismay in the stands. I want to see shattered, humiliated, bewildered faces on the pitch. I want to watch a disaster unfold right in front of me, in real time, and then gorge myself for hours, days even, on the toxic aftermath.

Lets ave' it.
 




raymondo

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Apr 26, 2017
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I have a deep dislike of both clubs, and in particular their rancid insufferable armies of gloating, entitled plastic fans.

Liverpool have had a slow start, but they'll pull it round and normal service will be resumed, they'll obviously be top 2 or 3. However, the current crisis at Old Trafford is truly something to behold. We are witnessing the complete disintegration of what has been THE PL behemoth of our time, and it is truly joyous to embrace. For that reason, I hope Utd get absolutely dry-humped tonight. I want to see fury, poison and dismay in the stands. I want to see shattered, humiliated, bewildered faces on the pitch. I want to watch a disaster unfold right in front of me, in real time, and then gorge myself for hours, days even, on the toxic aftermath.

Lets ave' it.

Ok, but who would you like to win?!
 


studio150

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Jul 30, 2011
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I have a deep dislike of both clubs, and in particular their rancid insufferable armies of gloating, entitled plastic fans.

Liverpool have had a slow start, but they'll pull it round and normal service will be resumed, they'll obviously be top 2 or 3. However, the current crisis at Old Trafford is truly something to behold. We are witnessing the complete disintegration of what has been THE PL behemoth of our time, and it is truly joyous to embrace. For that reason, I hope Utd get absolutely dry-humped tonight. I want to see fury, poison and dismay in the stands. I want to see shattered, humiliated, bewildered faces on the pitch. I want to watch a disaster unfold right in front of me, in real time, and then gorge myself for hours, days even, on the toxic aftermath.

Lets ave' it.

So 1-0 to Utd it is then
 


hans kraay fan club

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Mar 16, 2005
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I have a deep dislike of both clubs, and in particular their rancid insufferable armies of gloating, entitled plastic fans.

Liverpool have had a slow start, but they'll pull it round and normal service will be resumed, they'll obviously be top 2 or 3. However, the current crisis at Old Trafford is truly something to behold. We are witnessing the complete disintegration of what has been THE PL behemoth of our time, and it is truly joyous to embrace. For that reason, I hope Utd get absolutely dry-humped tonight. I want to see fury, poison and dismay in the stands. I want to see shattered, humiliated, bewildered faces on the pitch. I want to watch a disaster unfold right in front of me, in real time, and then gorge myself for hours, days even, on the toxic aftermath.

Lets ave' it.

I mean, I'd really rather have the £90 winnings for the 0-0, but once Liverpool DO get one goal, then I'll happily join you in hoping they get about 8 more.
 




jakarta

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May 25, 2007
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I have a deep dislike of both clubs, and in particular their rancid insufferable armies of gloating, entitled plastic fans.

Liverpool have had a slow start, but they'll pull it round and normal service will be resumed, they'll obviously be top 2 or 3. However, the current crisis at Old Trafford is truly something to behold. We are witnessing the complete disintegration of what has been THE PL behemoth of our time, and it is truly joyous to embrace. For that reason, I hope Utd get absolutely dry-humped tonight. I want to see fury, poison and dismay in the stands. I want to see shattered, humiliated, bewildered faces on the pitch. I want to watch a disaster unfold right in front of me, in real time, and then gorge myself for hours, days even, on the toxic aftermath.

Lets ave' it.

Only August but already a very strong contender for Post of The Season :clap:
 


jcdenton08

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Oct 17, 2008
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IF Manchester United try and play out from the back with Maguire and IF they go with a McTominay/Fred double pivot, this will get very messy indeed. If Ten Hag is batshit crazy enough to attempt this, I could see even an out-of-sorts Liverpool getting 6 or 7. United really are that bad.
 


Napper

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Jul 9, 2003
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Sussex
Think Utd will raise their game for this and give Liverpool a better game than alot predict.


Only losing 2-0 in the process
 






Jesus Gul

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Feb 23, 2004
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United win for me please. They're still awful but they'll be above a decent Liverpool side for a little while. That for the sheer Lolz please.
 


Eeyore

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Apr 5, 2014
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I have no beef with Liverpool.

I am rather enjoying the United meltdown.

A big win for the Scousers please.
 


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