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My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« on: November 20, 2012, 12:20:54 am »
"The football god was with Liverpool that night. We were sitting with the Liverpool fans and, at half-time when it was 3-0, the people were crying.

"Then Dietmar Hamann comes on and the game changes.”
Nuri Sahin

“Tactically, we changed to play with three defenders and used Dietmar Hamann in the middle to control the space that Kaka had been using.”
Rafael Benitez


“Then the tactical changes: Steve Finnan had some problems so Didi Hamann came into midfield and we went three at the back. It worked perfectly.”
Sami Hyypia


"About five minutes from the end of extra-time this sudden pain told me there was something wrong. When I took my penalty, all that mattered was that I scored. I remember the Liverpool team doctor putting some ice on it afterwards but we were walking on air by then. It was only in the following few days that the swelling got worse and by time I showed it to the German team doctor it had turned blue."
Didi on playing the last few minutes in Istanbul with a broken foot.


“He was my safety net. The reason people speak about me and how I played with Didi was because he was there,.
“He allowed me to go forward, score and set up goals, and he did all my defensive work and tackling for me.
“At the time we had him, he was in his prime and he was up there with the best holding midfielders in the world,” he added
“There's no Liverpool fan, player or coach at Anfield who wouldn't love him to be 26 or 27 now and still doing his stuff because that's how good he was.”
Steven Gerrard

"Irrespective of who plays next to him or behind him, Dietmar Hamann always performs to the best of his ability.

It's like a ritual before every game, and not only with Liverpool but with the national team too. When the players are almost on the pitch he says quietly "boys, keep order". That sums up his frame of mind and his greatest strength is organising the defence in that quiet way of his."
Rudi Voeller, Germany manager, WC 2002


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Stories I heard about Didi….

Famous for getting rounds in.

Snarled at Gattuso in Istanbul and kicked him.

Likes a smoke.

Partial to an occasional tipple. Or flutter. Or both.

Pool, arrows, poker.

You get the picture, and if you watched the interview above, you'll also have noticed a distinct Scouse twang in his accent. Didi is a guy who seems to have embraced English, and Liverpool culture in a way few foreign players do. I imagine him quite happily showing up for a Sunday league side if it meant a bit of banter and a few pints afterwards.

How I most remember Didi playing is when we were under pressure, and needing to buy some time and space, you could give the ball to him and he would stick out an elbow here or a knee there, and eventually the big German arse would swing around, connect with an unsuspecting opponent’s knee and Didi would collapse onto the ball and win the free. His own personal time out.

But for all that, the pubs and bets and obdurate defensive play, we shouldn't be under any misapprehension about Didi's football ability. The man could play. Voeller swore he broke every record going for pass completion in the 2002 World Cup. He was a canny defensive mid, but a very good technical player, could pass the ball, read the game beautifully and despite what Stevie Gerrard said above, he was occasionally minded to whack one from 25 yards. He started out life at Bayern Munich as a winger, and moved into midfield (much like Schweinsteiger after him) when Lothar Matthaus, among others, succumbed to injury. Big boots to fill.

As he demonstrated in Istanbul, he could change a game, particularly one which was getting away from us. He wasn't a bawler, like Carragher or Keane, but you could see his team mates were calmer when he was on the pitch, and we were calmer, too. Contrast that with Houllier's bizarre decision to replace him with Smicer away to Bayer Leverkusen in the 2002 Champions League quarter final, a tactical move with swift and brutal consequences. Didi may well be most remembered for his role in the Istanbul drama three years later but it's worth recalling that he also dominated an earlier game in that year's competition, against the same Bayer Leverkusen, capping the display with an insouciant free. Not redemption, since he wasn't to blame in 2002, but perhaps closure of a sort. When you consider that Hamann and Smicer then combined in the 2005 final for the second goal, you might almost start thinking about karma. And he was as cool as ice in a penalty shoot out, for which we are eternally grateful.

Last Ever Goal At Old Wembley.

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« Last Edit: December 6, 2012, 11:17:47 pm by corkboy »

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Re: Xmas Player: Didi Hamann
« Reply #1 on: November 20, 2012, 11:32:44 am »
Decent cricketer as well Corky.
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Re: Xmas Player: Didi Hamann
« Reply #2 on: November 20, 2012, 02:23:10 pm »
Decent cricketer as well Corky.

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #3 on: December 15, 2012, 10:48:18 pm »
Love this fella and this write up. Was heartbroken when he was taken off against Leverkeusen in CL QF way back when. He's always loved our club and in turn we've all loved him back

As Carra would say "Have some Scouse Didi la"  :)
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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2012, 12:42:47 am »
After a defeat like that, what better way to cheer yourself up than with a player who symbolised one of LFC's greatest moments, the 2nd half in Istanbul...

A lovely article on Didi Hamann. All together now, Hamann Hamann...
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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2012, 12:52:50 am »
Great write up mate.   :thumbup 


Love Didi was a class player and one of my favorites. 

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #6 on: December 16, 2012, 03:09:07 am »
Nice one, Corkboy.


Loved Hamann. I remember being in hospital when we signed him.

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #7 on: December 16, 2012, 07:32:22 am »
what a great read , love the german , we see him in udinese , great fella

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #8 on: December 16, 2012, 10:14:43 am »
Was always the first name I looked for on the teamsheet. Determined how we were going to play that day.

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #9 on: December 16, 2012, 10:27:26 am »
Another quality player that retains affection for our club, we wouldn't have won number 5 without him.

The ability to compare holding midfielders would be weaker without his fantastic displays.

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #10 on: December 16, 2012, 01:59:51 pm »
Didi's ability to win free kicks was hugely underestimated, he'd just collapse to the ground and ease any pressure. His reading of the game was second to none, and he had great technique, proven by some of the great goals he scored for us.

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #11 on: December 16, 2012, 02:03:10 pm »
was often down the docks, had a few pints with him in the pan american once  my mate was running it at the time, he chatted to us all night an got a good few rounds in . Even spotted him in the razz one night, say no more!
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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #12 on: December 16, 2012, 09:20:04 pm »
I always loved that little hip-check to cause a foul. A small little thing, but often it helped relieved pressure from a potential counter-attack. Great player. Adopted scouser.

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #13 on: December 16, 2012, 09:34:10 pm »
Great memories of this fella.

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #14 on: December 16, 2012, 11:04:53 pm »
Lovely stuff that Corky.

I remember his debut - at least I think it was his debut - against Everton. He'd been injured for quite a long time and to say he was rusty was to libel moist and rotting iron. He was so bloody awful that I made an instant - and as it turned out really stupid - judgement call. "He'll be no good for Liverpool" I said. Or some such bollocks.

Virtually every other game the lad played for us proved me wrong.
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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #15 on: December 16, 2012, 11:13:12 pm »
Loved the mad fucker and still do, actually got to shake his hand earlier this year!

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #16 on: June 25, 2015, 03:05:15 pm »
Just wanted to give some Didi love ... Was reading about speak about us signing Firmino and the potential Sterling sale. Always speaks with sincerity about us. A true adopted scouser. Got to love der Kaiser
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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #17 on: June 27, 2015, 08:05:10 pm »
I was at Hillsborough for his first ever game for LFC in I think 1999. It was also Sami's first, and Stephan H, and Titi Camara and Sander Westerveld. Didi got injured after I think only half an hour or so, right in front of me. I could almost have offered him an arm to help him up. But even in that half hour you could see he was class.

We won 2-1. Fowler and Camara for us. Benni Carbone for them. Love the story too of the first night on the town with the lads after joining. Stevie and Carra said he was lying down in the road in front of the cars! Headcase.

After we won at Istanbul he was dying for a fag and saw David Moores, chainsmoking away as usual. He went up and said 'David, Give us a fag. I'm gasping.' Moores said: "Fuck off! I'm not giving you a fag. If Rafa sees he'll just kick off." But Didi kept asking so they went down into the bowels of the Attaturk into some bathroom. Pulled the shower curtain and the two of them lit up and were puffing away, hands shaking at what had just happened."

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #18 on: August 5, 2015, 12:04:56 pm »
Hamann is a funny bloke.
Whenever he's on talks port I'm just laughing.

Also, what a player

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #19 on: December 1, 2015, 09:03:08 am »
What a fucking legend

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Re: My Favourite Player #16: Didi Hamann
« Reply #20 on: December 1, 2015, 09:16:09 am »
Class from Didi