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Premier League Fixtures 2015/16

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Thinking positively, the Stoke game is a great opportunity to put the 6-1 behind us at the earliest opportunity. It's not a bad start (perhaps no bad thing to go to Arsenal and Utd early in the season) and if we're still interested we've got a fantastic run-in.


I think it is the perfect first fixture for us too.
 
The group dynamic will have to shine brightly within the group to show the character needed to reach the milestones we'd all like to aspire to reach. I know the group feels the same way & they show great character so I'm fairly confident we can show some of that to our fans & they can see the spirit we have.
 
You must be made up.

Ecstatic... 🙄

In seriousness.. the first fixture is probably ideal..

Win and we will have been seen to turn a corner and can push on.. ..lose in a similar fashion and the knives will be out..
 
Just noticed that for the third season in a row we play Chelsea and Crystal Palace in successive matches. And in the second half of the season it's reversed.
 
Xmas Drinkies ruined. Watford away the weekend before Christmas. We had a good run though.
 
If I was sad and disloyal I'd be rubbing my hands at those fixtures. Dead and buried by November. Teeth will be volleyed out the club. But I'd never wish that.
 
Rodgers gone by Xmas. We play all of the top 6 away from home first including Arsenal and Utd as our first 2 away games. 6 points after 5 games
 
From the Echo:

The games following Europa League fixtures in full (dates currently issued by the Premier League):

Norwich (H) – September 19
Everton (A) – October 3
Southampton (H) – October 24
Crystal Palace (H) – November 7
Swansea (H) – November 28
West Brom (H) – December 12

Not a terrible list, thankfully. Hopefully, we can play some of the lesser-used players and/or U21s in the midweek games and still get the results we need, so that the key guys are well-rested for the weekend's league matches.
 
Just read that Everton's starting fixtures haven't been too kind either.

[article]A newly-promoted side at home on the opening day, in theory, is fine. But then the Blues must face every single one of last season’s top seven in the following nine games.

Even the positive Catalan would struggle to eke out a shrapnel of sunshine from this.

A trip to Southampton, and St Mary’s, a place where Martinez has suffered consecutive defeats. Then, a home game with Manchester City, an away fixture at Spurs and a Goodison clash with champions Chelsea; one point from nine in those fixtures last season.

Two away games follow. Swansea and West Brom, two sides of contrasting styles and different problems, cannot exactly be considered a reprieve ahead of the Goodison derby. The horror run ends with Manchester United at home and Arsenal away.

In last season’s corresponding fixtures with the top seven, Everton picked up just five points from a possible 21, their three points at home to United the solitary victory.

Everton won just three games against the top 10 last season and managed just 14 points – half their total from the previous season. Last season’s record against their fellow bottom-half clubs, 32 points from available, kept them away from any real danger.[/article]
 
When since have Liverpool FC been scared of playing any other team? If I sensed a player was worried by challenge I'd drop them.
 
When since have Liverpool FC been scared of playing any other team? If I sensed a player was worried by challenge I'd drop them.
Nice sentiment but this isn't 1990 anymore, if we dropped everyone that had doubts we wouldn't be fielding 2 players nevermind 11
 
Nice sentiment but this isn't 1990 anymore, if we dropped everyone that had doubts we wouldn't be fielding 2 players nevermind 11


It's not sentiment it's an absolute must. It should be the cornerstone of recruitment. You need character and will to win. It's what sets good teams and players apart.
 
It's not sentiment it's an absolute must. It should be the cornerstone of recruitment. You need character and will to win. It's what sets good teams and players apart.

Aye. We only seem to have one or two in any team we've fielded for years. They all left except Gerrard.
 
It's not sentiment it's an absolute must. It should be the cornerstone of recruitment. You need character and will to win. It's what sets good teams and players apart.
Many fans wanted the player who showed the most will to win gone a year before we finally cashed in on him.
With Gerrard leaving so goes our last player who truly knows what is to win and what it is to be Liverpool.
We are royally fucked in that department now
 
Many fans wanted the player who showed the most will to win gone a year before we finally cashed in on him.
With Gerrard leaving so goes our last player who truly knows what is to win and what it is to be Liverpool.
We are royally fucked in that department now


Well he knew what it was like to be Liverpool in those last few games and it took him about as far as his legs did.
 
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