How many trophies did we win in those seasons?
The best goal difference title when finishing 2nd after Chelsea. And a pre season trophy in Audi Cup. Glory glory.
How many trophies did we win in those seasons?
If we somehow got 4 points from 1 game, that would indeed be a fantastic start!
No chance we get four points if we beat Man U. FA will probably give us two points. ?
Have you ever posted anything positive?Anyone really thinks we'll finish above Leicester or Everton this season? I didn't think so.
Because you know it's true. By Tuesday, 50% of our possible trophies this year could be effectively gone, including the only major one he's managed to qualify for. The way you start a season matters. 4 points from Everton, Southampton and Newcastle is simply not an acceptable start, and it will take something spectacular to make up for that failure.
Yes yes, I'm a fuckin idiot
I meant seven. I used a calculator this time
And we could still be in LC and EL by Thursday night. You come across very defeatist for someone who supposedly wants glory.Because you know it's true. By Tuesday, 50% of our possible trophies this year could be effectively gone, including the only major one he's managed to qualify for. The way you start a season matters. 4 points from Everton, Southampton and Newcastle is simply not an acceptable start, and it will take something spectacular to make up for that failure.
He should be back after the international break which is fine.Losing Son mostly, think people would be more upbeat if Son wasn't out for the next few weeks.
Because you know it's true. By Tuesday, 50% of our possible trophies this year could be effectively gone, including the only major one he's managed to qualify for. The way you start a season matters. 4 points from Everton, Southampton and Newcastle is simply not an acceptable start, and it will take something spectacular to make up for that failure.
I don't like Mourinho any more than you seem to, and have been consistently critical of his set-up and tactics. But the loss of two points today was nothing to do with Mourinho. We played well and created chances; if it wasn't for some poor finishing and an outstanding performance from Darlow we would have won that by a street. Poor refereeing and a stupid interpretation of a rule ultimately cost us two points.Sod the xG. A world-class manager should be able to not have his team concede from a set piece nearly once a game, and should be able to actually stay till the end and try to help them win. So far there's always an excuse and never a trophy.
How many trophies did we win in those seasons?
Sod the xG. A world-class manager should be able to not have his team concede from a set piece nearly once a game, and should be able to actually stay till the end and try to help them win. So far there's always an excuse and never a trophy.
Leicester had a very strong start last year and then the second half of their season was more like midtable form.Anyone really thinks we'll finish above Leicester or Everton this season? I didn't think so.
How many games did Liverpool win by one goal last season?
We didn't let Newcastle have a single shot on target for the entire game until they were given an unfair penalty in the 90th minute. Nonsense argument.
Chelsea won the title in 16/17 after a very poor start. Not saying we will win the title but the most important thing for me in the early part is seeing a team starting to flourish with all the components coming together.Looking at our highest points total of 86 in 2016/17, we actually started quite similarly taking 5 points from the first 3 games, then went onto win our next 4 before drawing 4 in a row.
Saw enough yesterday to take some positives and know we'll kick into gear eventually.