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Umm. You know we drew both league games before the two Real games, right?
I understand a bit of frustration but I'd finding the depth of it a bit weird in the context of a long since dead league campaign and a CL semi-final to think about.
This is unbelievable! DEAD season? No, I believe there are 4 games remaining, one away against the club that's going to win the title. It's FAR from over. Unless we're taking our ball back and sulking off because we didn't win a title?

What about the fans turning up having paid for season tickets? TURNING UP. HAVING PAID. The very least the players can do, seeing as they haven't been very good this season, is show a bit of respect and turn up and earn the cash that just came of of those fans' pockets. No?

To even imagine it is acceptable to not put 100% effort in over the last 4 games is extraordinary and flies in the face of what competitive sport is supposed to be about. Utter complacency, total disregard for the game itself.

So why are Liverpool so far ahead? Why didn't they ease off and piss on the fans, stroll out the last few games and finish a point ahead? Is it a coincidence the team that won the most games is going to win the title? Probably with a points tally that approximates what City have been doing in recent years. They WON those games to build that margin which means they will inevitably win a title. They kept on winning regardless of the race being over, because that's what winners do! And so they will win the title. Winning is their habit.

Losers do different things. They take easier paths. They do what's required to achieve minimums. It becomes a different habit.

Why don't people get this? In sport, in life in general?