What is there to say? Destiny in their hands, playoff berth on the line, players playing against
their old clubs on both sides, arch rivals, Rocky Mountain Cup. What more do you need? The only
thing I am certain of is that CBS4 Denver will not be bothering to cover any of this game but will
instead be focusing on Brandon Marshall's inane comments in a bye week.
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It has been a while since I last posted due to being heavily burdened by workload. Since that
last post, we lost to Fiorentina in the CL and Chelsea, and just now to Sunderland, in the Premier
League. Although I did find time to follow the news and the whatabouts on my mobile.
It is a very trying period for supporters of LFC.
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''Playing like that, we'll win more matches''; ''We're still dependent on ourselves''; ''We're
going to have our arses in our hands.'' Three members of the Argentine national side all - more or
less - agreeing.
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Uh oh... when you have to rely on a 17yr old to save your ass on two separate occasions, you
"might" be in trouble. I use the word might here, cause I'm talking about Manchester United and
well, they're pretty much capable of pulling anything out of their arses when all the chips are
down.
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Today at 3pm GMT we play Sunderland at the Stadium of Light. Sunderland are going through a
torrid run of form that makes our form resemble our unbeaten run a few months back. This isn't
going to be a long one. I'm just up and haven't had my coffee yet so I'm not fully coherent. But we
need to win this match, no doubts.
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Ever since their arses were handed to them on a plate by Torres, Gerrard, Aurelio and Dossena,
things have looked a little different on the "United" front... namely in their midfield where they
are failing to hold onto the ball and are being dominated like a fat chick muscling her way to the
dessert buffet for the last cream puff.
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