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Old 26-03-2012, 03:40 AM
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Re: Liverpool Fc @ Anfield - Reds Supporters Gatherings

A quick look at the latest BPL standings certain made me realize a lot of things..

Current leaders Man City have scored twice as many goals (72) as compared to Liverpool (36) in the BPL so far.

At Anfield, Liverpool have only scored 19 goals. This is 3 lesser than HALF of what Man City have achieved at the Etihad Stadium of 44 goals.

No other team has drawn as many games at home as Liverpool (8). The closest is Wigan (7), whom we lost 2-1 to last night.

The gap between us and Newcastle could be as huge as 11 points should we lose to them when we travel to Sports Direct Arena this coming Sunday.

Lastly, we could be as low as 9th in the table if we lose to Newcastle (away) while Sunderland and Everton win their matches against Man City (away) and West Brom (home) respectively.. Also, a big win for Swansea and Norwich against Tottenham and Fulham (both away games) respectively could see them overtake us as well, meaning we might potentially drop to 11th in the standings in just the space of 7 days

All these stats point to one big conclusion: Liverpool have to pull up their socks against Newcastle this coming weekend or else we'll be staring at a mid-table finish this season.