explosion?
I've just read the news and i was shocked by the explosion that took place this morning. No, not the bomb-type explosion. It's the goals explosion that took place at the st andrews stadium in birmingham.
Liverpool 7 - 0 Birmingham
Furthermore, the goals were all scored by 7 different players, inclusive of an own goal by one unfortunate Oliver Tebily. One consolation I have for the guy, is simply to remind him that at least he didn't socre the winning goal for the opposition. He simply decorated the scoreboard.
What I'm wondering, is that how in the world can Liverpool's strikers not score a goal for more than 2 months, and then suddenly start firing on ALL cylinders? It's as if they took a crash course in goal-scoring. Well, maybe they really did, given their pathetic form prior to the recent matches.
One thing I must clarify that while I'm no You'll-Never-Walk-Alone supporter, it's certainly good to see Liverpool finally scoring the goals that have been long overdue. At least now, the Premiership might have an interesting end to the season despite Chelsea's domination.
Before i go, here's my idea of how the top 3 will look like after 38 matches
1) Chelsea (duh!)
2) Man United
3) Liverpool
I don't mean to despise the men from Anfield, but i believe the Red Devils have it in them to see this season through.
Another quote for people who are struggling with their lives:
The best way to predict future is to create it.
I saw this in my yearbook when I couldn't sleep after counting 230 sheeps.
Mehhhhh.
Liverpool 7 - 0 Birmingham
Furthermore, the goals were all scored by 7 different players, inclusive of an own goal by one unfortunate Oliver Tebily. One consolation I have for the guy, is simply to remind him that at least he didn't socre the winning goal for the opposition. He simply decorated the scoreboard.
What I'm wondering, is that how in the world can Liverpool's strikers not score a goal for more than 2 months, and then suddenly start firing on ALL cylinders? It's as if they took a crash course in goal-scoring. Well, maybe they really did, given their pathetic form prior to the recent matches.
One thing I must clarify that while I'm no You'll-Never-Walk-Alone supporter, it's certainly good to see Liverpool finally scoring the goals that have been long overdue. At least now, the Premiership might have an interesting end to the season despite Chelsea's domination.
Before i go, here's my idea of how the top 3 will look like after 38 matches
1) Chelsea (duh!)
2) Man United
3) Liverpool
I don't mean to despise the men from Anfield, but i believe the Red Devils have it in them to see this season through.
Another quote for people who are struggling with their lives:
The best way to predict future is to create it.
I saw this in my yearbook when I couldn't sleep after counting 230 sheeps.
Mehhhhh.
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