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Will Liverpool's season fall apart right from the start?

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bibblebub | 09:32 Thu 17th Jun 2010 | Football
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The Premier League fixtures have been announced http://www.guardian.c...ague-fixtures-2010-11 and Liverpool start at home to Arsenal and then away at Man City.

The way things ended last season they'll be lucky to get a point from either. At least the following game, at home against WBA, should guarantee 3 points. But they'll likely to be playing catchup from the start of the season.

Or will having a new manager have the effect of stirring the team into action?
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That headline is the sign of a glory hunter, not a true fan who will follow his team through thick and thin.
09:54 Thu 17th Jun 2010
I'm really hoping a new manager will inspire, but it's a tough start. Long way to go yet though, we don't know how strong (or not) a squad they will have come the start of the season.
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The trouble is that there are so many poor players that Benitez brought in and they need to be got rid of, but finances will probably mean we're stuck with them.
Yes just heard them announced on Radio Merseyside and checked them on LFC Website. Tough start but Optimistic that a new Manager can inspire the Team. !!
That headline is the sign of a glory hunter, not a true fan who will follow his team through thick and thin.
There will be no quick fix for Liverpool, regardless of who takes over as manager

They have 2 world class players (Gerrard, Torres) but can they hold onto them without Champions League football?

The rest of the squad are average

Liverpool fans need to get used to life chasing 4th place because for the foreseeable future that is the best they can aspire to
Our first match is Chelsea away...The next 3 after that..Liverpool,Arsenal,Man United.
and already the Scousers are moaning!
I would love it..Just love it if that "guaranteed 3 points" comes back to haunt you.
Boing Boing!
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Orc - your reply is that of someone who'd get into a fight down the pub because someone else is wearing another team's shirt.

It is possible to support a team but, at the same time, remain realistic about their chances and, frankly, Liverpool need quite a turnaround from last season's pitiful displays.
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mightyWBA - I just had to add that about WBA because I knew it would provoke you into a response
Mighty WBA
Chelsea away
What can I say
Apart from I bet you are hoping a few chelsea players get injured in SA
bibble,
Never been in a football fight in my life, but it is a fact that loads of people latch on to a club known to be successful as opposed, say, to their more modest local team(s), hence the "glory hunter".

Besides, how many Liverpool (or Everton?) fans are Scousers, and how many non Mancunians claim allegiance to you know who? Etc, etc.
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Does following Liverpool for the past 35 years count, even though I've never been to the city?
...think yourself lucky you never visited the place!

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