NOW LETS BEAT THE OTHER MANCS

Friends Of Liverpool

After Liverpool’s fantastic achievement in beating Man City over two legs to reach the Carling Cup Final last Wednesday night, thanks to Craig Bellamy’s goal.

It is now time to look towards beating the other half of Manchester in the form of the Red side of the City.

Our arch-rivals come to Anfield on Saturday afternoon in the fourth round of the FA Cup with it all to play for.

Man Utd will not be at full-strength, with Rio Ferdinand, Vidic and possibly, Rooney all ruled out through injury.
Good news for Liverpool.
If we can possibly reproduce the performance in the Carling Cup versus City then we stand a great chance of beating Utd again.
Will current hero Craig Bellamy be rested, owing to his dodgy knee or will he be playing from the start?
Kenny may chose to mix it up a little for Saturday’s game against the old enemy, but expect him to put out a very strong line-up again as he seeks to progress to the FA Cup last sixteen.

 

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