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Swansea 1 Liverpool 0 (Jan 22 2018)


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That's an interesting theory. And by interesting I mean I don't understand what your basis is at all.

I don't think I've ever seen a successful team with two wrong footed wingers.

 

Chelsea had duff on the left when robben was on right cutting in.

 

Arsenal had ljungerg on the right when Pires was on the left.

 

Arsenal and man united always had giggs, overmars, Beckham and parlour providing natural width to stretch shit teams.

 

Even now city have sane and sterling both playing in correct positions and battering all the shit.

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So you've provided two of the richest teams ever, one with the greatest ever player of all time and a total fluke team that just punted it long for a year?

Behave. That post clearly refuted your point. Admit you’re wrong and we’ll move on, like every other time.

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