David James names the front three Liverpool should pick vs Manchester City
Former Liverpool and Manchester City goalkeeper David James has selected the front three he thinks each side should play ahead of their all-important clash on Sunday.
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Former Liverpool and Manchester City goalkeeper David James has selected the front three he thinks each side should play ahead of their all-important clash on Sunday.
Former Liverpool and Manchester City goalkeeper David James has selected the front three he thinks each side should play ahead of their all-important clash on Sunday.
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