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How do you feel about that?
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How do you feel about that?
You also realise that, were such a calamity to occur and were we to win the Special Olympics Cup thingy, we'd end up having to play in the Supercup in Istanbul as the junior partner? Imagine the humiliation. :-(
The only thing that would appease me in such an event would be the public lynching of Unai Emery, whose fault it would undoubtedly be.
The only tolerable outcome from both of our finals is if they lose theirs. Obviously if they win theirs it makes ours utterly irrelevant.
But imagine if both results went our way? :hehe:
What I'm saying is that there's a chance the risk of the worst thing to ever happen in he history of the world could turn out to be one of the very best.
Do you seriously believe that the magnificent Herr Klopp will be bested by a fat Argentinian nonce?
Liverpool will eviscerate them and we shall be glorious in Kabu. Then at the next NLD we can really boil their píss by singing "We're champions of Europe!" :hehe:
We just need Liverpool to do their job. They'll be favourites and will have a certain weight of buoyant expectation and history that should carry them over the line.
There's no reason at all to think a Spurs win is in any sense inevitable or even highly likely.
:-|
On the possible disaster recovery front, we might remind ourselves that at their previous high-water-mark They won the double ten years before us. 58 years later and they haven't won the league since while we have three doubles and a sack of league titles and FA Cups.
Not that many of us will be around in 58 years, but still .... stiff upper lip and all that.
I do miss having a manager who, when he spoke, offered some chance of saying something remotely a) interesting, or b) intelligible
Although in Emery's defence, I have read a couple of interesting translated interviews with him that suggest he's not as totally witless as he looks/sounds when he attempts to speak English.