hefferboi wrote: » Nope, was born in 91, first real memories of anything football related were of fowler wearing that white thing on his nose. I did the same once or twice. *Facepalm*
Brendão wrote: » It always surprises me when I hear peoples ages here on boards. I've always guessed wrong!
Harry Palmr wrote: » Its not just Roy Hodgson who takes liberties with Liverpool players Emre Can played last night, set up three of the eight goals and was made to play right to the end despite being knobbled. In central midfield this time.
murpho999 wrote: » People comparing last seasons team to 87/88 just don't realise how good they were. In my memory they played Coventry off the park in their first league match and the opposition manager and the press just said give the title to Liverpool straight away. 28 games unbeaten and could have gone the whole season like that except for a silly defeat to Everton iirc. They were a joy to watch, awful pity they couldn't play in Europe at the time.
Augeo wrote: » What I LOVE about the current times (thanks to Rodgers) is that you always feel we are in with a chance, back in the 80s it was a question of how many will Liverpool win by today, we'll never see that again but the Liverpool team of today is capable of great things
mosstin wrote: » I envy this. The last two decades and more have completely knocked the optimism out of me. I love watching Liverpool, especially the current crop but there's always, always that sense that we'll conspire to throw it away somehow.I was at Anfield last year for the 5-1 vs Arsenal and even at 4-0 to the good before h/t, I wanted us to get to h/t without them scoring, feeling they'd get back into the game somehow. I hate this but it's second nature now.
segadreamcast wrote: » Raheem Sterling - 20+ years later - £600k. One of Rafa's last gifts :pac:
mosstin wrote: » I envy this. The last two decades and more have completely knocked the optimism out of me....... .
Agent Coulson wrote: » There is a huge difference though Barnes was a proven player and full international at 24 and when you look at month later we bought Peter Beardsley for £1.9m.
Super-Rush wrote: » Weren't we lucky that Milan signed the wrong player.
mosstin wrote: » I envy this. The last two decades and more have completely knocked the optimism out of me. I love watching Liverpool, especially the current crop but there's always, always that sense that we'll conspire to throw it away somehow. I was at Anfield last year for the 5-1 vs Arsenal and even at 4-0 to the good before h/t, I wanted us to get to h/t without them scoring, feeling they'd get back into the game somehow. I hate this but it's second nature now.
Daniel Sturridge faces a race against time to be fit for the Merseyside derby later this month. Scans have revealed that the Liverpool FC striker will be ruled out for two to three weeks due to the thigh injury he suffered on international duty.
Kerrigooney wrote: » http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/daniel-sturridge-race-against-time-7750990
Harry Palmr wrote: » Its not just Roy Hodgson who takes liberties with Liverpool players Emre Can played last night, set up three of the eight goals and was made to play right to the end despite being knobbled. In central midfield this time. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vBNN8T6gmw
mada999 wrote: » looking at that vid, he is a monster. Broke up play and won the ball on numerous occasions. He had some good tidy passing and nice assists...serious potential there if you ask me...
djPSB wrote: » Loic Remy on Liverpool's treatment of him: 'I did not understand Liverpool's decision. It was not very honest from their side.' #LFC
Utopia Parkway wrote: » Often seems to be the thigh with Sturridge.
whatawaster wrote: » I was comparing 4/5 attacking players and I think it's a reasonable comparison given the ridiculous amount of goals we scored last season and the numbers of thrashings we doled out. .
hefferboi wrote: » Wish I was old enough to have seen the 89 team play. I can only compare last years team to our 2008/09 team. Still some serious quality in both.
Luckycharms_74 wrote: » And also listening to the late James Alexander Gordon who died last month, announcing the classified scores on sports report.
billymitchell wrote: » Dont think anybody really does understand the clubs decision tbh
Pulsating Star wrote: » Ah! I used to love listening to that, especially the exotically named lower division Scottish teams.
gimli2112 wrote: » Think there was a well known "Forfar 5 East Fife 4" result