they are atrocious at the moment..
Liverpool palace is a huge game as its the last proper one..
But they could face Palace sat in 3rd if chelsea and city win or too effectively win the league if city drop points.. great end to the season...
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I'm not so sure. Neither Everton fans or players will want to roll over easily. Good players have their pride and fans will always back their own team ahead of dislike for another.
Two examples:
In 1999 coming into the penultimate game with Man Utd and Arsenal neck and neck, Leeds (in fourth with no chance of finishing higher or lower) were due to meet Arsenal at Elland Road. It was a full throttle end to end game settled by a late Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink goal for Leeds. It was obvious who Leeds fans wanted to win the title but you couldn't have told from the goal celebrations. Man Utd went on to win the title by one point.
Likewise in 1995, in the last game of the season Liverpool with nothing to play for beat Blackburn 2-1 at Anfield. In this case Man Utd were unable to beat West Ham but had they done so they would have won the title.
That would be a great move.. people have forgotten how superb he was at Everton.. when he took over they were perrenial relegation candidates.. now they are firmly in that second tier fighting for UEFA/CL spots every season.. Moyes did that, he stabilised the club, without him they could well be playing in the lower divisions. Getting relegated in those years was financial suicide as you missed out on so much money.
I feel for Pardew though, I think he's done a very good job.. but people wanted him to fail from the off. He must be one of the longest serving bosses in the league.
There's only 3 managers in the whole of the football league who have served more than 4 years.. he's done 4 years..
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Former Dale manager and ex Morecambe player John Coleman has left Southport Alf, his touch line behaviour did not meet Southport's standards as a club wanting to attract a family audience:D Doesn't look like he has calmed down much. Where next for him, Tranmere?
I had to chuckle tonight watching the Champions League match.
I listened to Eamonn Holmes on Sky News this morning discussing with a couple of pundits who the next Man U manager would be.
Ancelotti might be available after tonight he intimated.
I'd also heard pundits over the weekend poo-pooing the availibity of Guardiola.
Things may have changed tonight :)
Madrid made Bayern look inept.
After much consideration
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I can now see all the top three finishing on 84 points Liverpool to draw at Palace and win their last game, Chelsea to win their last two and City to draw at Everton and win their last two.:cool:
i had a dream last night I could stop liverpool winning the league but it involved killing 3 people in a railway yard with a machete. i can still hear their screams. :mad: