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Fuck it.

Just this time 2 years ago, we had an 6CM 'Top of the Tree' Merry Christmas pic up.

The 2 Muppets are gone, but everything looks BLEAK!

I'm feeling all Ebeneezer now Bah Humbug to the fucking lot of you!
 
Danny Murphy is fucking deluded too!

Murphy: Roy will get it right
18th Dec 2010 - Latest News
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Danny Murphy is predicting Roy Hodgson will steer Liverpool to a top-four finish this season.

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The former Reds midfielder was due to captain Fulham at Anfield this evening, but the game has since been postponed because of adverse weather conditions on Merseyside.

However, having worked under the stewardship of Hodgson for two-and-a-half years at Craven Cottage prior to the manager's summer switch to Liverpool, Murphy is confident the boss can secure a Champions League return for the Reds.

"If I was a betting man, I would guarantee they are going to finish in the top four," he said.

"The club is in a bit of a predicament, but you couldn't ask for a more humble gentleman to deal with that.

"I didn't want to see him go (from Fulham), but football success generally means that people move on.

"The great thing for him was that he got to manage one of the great teams in Europe and Liverpool got one of the best coaches around."

By his own admission, Hodgson has overseen a mixed start to his Liverpool tenure.

Nonetheless, Murphy is in no doubt the 63-year-old is the right man to lead the Reds forward.

"I hear positive sounds coming out of the club about him. The people up there don't suffer fools," he said.

"You will get a more successful Liverpool there this season, but the fans are realistic at the moment about what's achievable.

"Roy wants to be a success and success for Liverpool is competing with Manchester United and Chelsea.

"He might need a bit longer than one season to do that, but he will bring them closer. I don't think the fans expect them to win the Premier League this season - they are more realistic than that.

"I think some stability, getting back into the Champions League and getting extra money in is what's needed. Roy will do that. He's a winner."
 
Zidanny's being publicly loyal to a club he loves and a manager he admires (reasonably enough, after Roy's spell at Fulham). I wonder how much he really believes this stuff deep down though.
 
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