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RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« on: December 1, 2014, 04:36:39 pm »
I guess there are a lot of similarities with this season and the 2009/10 season. We had come off the back of second place and pushed the eventual champions hard. We then failed to build on that, I don’t know where Liverpool will end up this season but back then we had to settle for 7th, an unfortunate coincidence too is that in 2009/10 (just like now), Liverpool lost 4 games on the spin.

Fiorentina had beat us in the Champions League, Chelsea turned us over, Sunderland and a beach ball beat us and we had also lost at home to Lyon in the Champions League in a pretty weak display, to make matters worse, star striker Fernando Torres had been struggling with an injury picked up on international duty while captain Steven Gerrard hobbled off before half time against Lyon.

At the time myself and the Mrs were trying to buy a house and had an offer accepted, we talked over a mortgage with the bank on the Friday before heading down to Galway for two nights on Saturday morning, it was going to be the last weekend away for a while because of the house, you swear it won't change you and you insist you can carry on living your life of going to the pub whenever but it just doesn’t work that way, but one thing always on my mind was the match against Manchester United at Anfield on Sunday.

I probably never shut up about it all weekend, but how and ever, 4 defeats in a row wasn’t the best way to go into the game, I did remain positive, if there was one game we would be up for , it was United. The added spice to it was that this was also the first time Michael Owen would return to Anfield after controversially joining United in the summer, Owen had previously scored over 150 goals for us so no doubt he would be seen as a traitor. Owen didn’t join directly from us but he was getting a hostile reception anyway. There was also the United fans that allegedly bought up every beach ball in Merseyside and for many minutes before and during the game, the pitch was covered in beach balls to mock Liverpool who had infamously lost a match at Sunderland due to the winning goal from Darren Bent deflecting in via the beach ball.

Steven Gerrard couldn’t play but Fernando Torres did manage to play, a far cry from the disaster of a player he is now, Torres was a diamond for us at the time and when fit we didn’t fear anyone once we had him, Torres is undoubtedly one of the best strikers we had at the club, albeit for a short time but my god he was good, worth pointing out for those with short memories.

I watched the game in the hotel bar, got one of the last seats available, the Mrs actually sat with her back to the TV some distance away and actually did some school work (teacher), she wasn’t interested in the game, that said she wanted us to win for me. There was a healthy mix of United and Liverpool fans there but mostly it was our lot, and I settled down to cheer us on and of course suddenly became best friends with randomers all around. I'm pretty sure I got the Mrs to go to the bar for me as I think one of the bars was closed during the match and I didn’t want to lose a seat or miss any action. If only I didn’t run the risk of pissing myself most of the game.

The first half was mainly United targeting our young full back Emiliano Insua as every attack seemed to go down that side. Liverpool had gone close, notably from a Fabio Aurelio free kick but the first half remained scoreless. 20 minutes into the second half it was blast off as a wonderful opener from Torres gave us the lead. It would however lead to a nervy end to the match and I'm pretty sure there was a lot of groans when David N'gog replaced Torres with 10 minutes left. A few minutes earlier Michael Owen had appeared from the subs bench to a crescendo of boos.

Nothing was ever safe against United under Ferguson, if you did beat them you sure had to work for it, and if you watched as a fan you bloody well bricked it, and there was certainly no laxative like several minutes of added time against them when they pushed for goals. Towards the end of the match Jamie Carragher brought down Michael Owen who would have been through on goal and was perhaps fortunate to escape with a yellow card. As the injury time began, Nemanja Vidic was sent off for hauling down Dirk Kuyt and that was enough for a second yellow, not long after Javier Mascherano joined him for a wild lunge on United's keeper Edwin Van Der Saar. The injury time was 6 minutes but it felt like 6 days.

Liverpool's defence stood firm, we threw ourselves into tackles and blocked everything we could, however just when we would think an attack was over United would come at us again and again and again. At the bar, bladders were threatening to burst, pints were still downed to get rid of nerves, palms became cold and sweaty, grown men rocked nervously on their barstools roaring at the TV as if the players could hear them in Anfield all the way from Galway as Fabio Aurelio dithered over clearances time and again.

The ball eventually broke to United's Nani, Jamie Carragher who was captain for the day launched himself into another block and finally the ball fell to Dirk Kuyt. The move began to unfold, it was in slow motion, Kuyt turned and found space, you screamed for him to play in Lucas who was in acres and on the far side David N'gog was in space and United had over committed. Kuyt to Lucas, the crowd began to get louder as Lucas advanced, it was 2 on 1 and he played in N'gog. The shouts from the bar in Galway were obeyed by the Liverpool players as we pointed furiously at N'gog as if Lucas could see us, he played in the Frenchman. In unison we were all up off the bar stools screaming "GO ON" as N'gog ran almost in slow motion, he still had a long way to go but United couldn’t catch him. The entire move felt like it took 2-3 minutes even though it was all over in seconds. N'gog had the fate of millions in his hands and with 40000+ fans baying at him he kept his cool to roll the ball past Van Der Sar and for United the game was up.

I really would love to see the footage of that bar in Galway, me and my new best friends up off the barstools, screaming at the TV, arms almost around one another and as the ball trickled into the net we hugged each other as if we knew each other all our lives. In the corner the Mrs looked over and smiled, she knew how much it meant. We hugged wildly, there was still some time left but the game was up for United. it meant a lot to the players too, Lucas dived Klinsmann like to the turf in front of the Kop, Jamie Carragher with a smile as wide as the Mersey ran to Kop with a big thumbs up as if to say "job done" and best of all was undoubtedly Pepe Reina as the Spanish keeper was actually the first one to N'gog having sprinted like Usain Bolt to get from one end of the pitch to the other.

Afterwards many a pint was sunk at the bar in celebration as me and my new friends all went our separate ways without even knowing each other's names but for 90 minutes we stood by each other like we were ready to die for each other and although Alex Ferguson was bitter afterwards about the lack of a red card for Jamie Carragher, even he admitted that Liverpool on the day deserved the win and were the better team.

David N'gog was not a bad player for us, he came in for a small fee, he scored some goals and he left for a profit, but undoubtedly he will have few better moments in football or life in general than the day he sealed Manchester United's fate. It is one goal he or I will probably never tire of watching.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3nUX4Gf59Uw
« Last Edit: December 13, 2014, 10:12:44 am by The Gold Rings Benitle »
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Re: RAWK advent calender David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #1 on: December 1, 2014, 04:53:42 pm »
One of the greatest ever sports pics that day!

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Re: RAWK advent calendar #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #2 on: December 13, 2014, 10:08:29 am »
Here's today's advent calendar piece - nice one Hellrazor!

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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #3 on: December 13, 2014, 10:24:31 am »
Lovely! What a game. I still think we'll do better than 7th this year...

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Re: RAWK advent calender David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #4 on: December 13, 2014, 10:48:38 am »
One of the greatest ever sports pics that day!



Makes me so happy and sad at the same time.

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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #5 on: December 13, 2014, 11:09:07 am »
Nice piece mate

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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #6 on: December 13, 2014, 11:21:33 am »
Brilliant mate, everything about it is superb.
Alas, N'Gog didn't turn out to the the new David Trezeguet that I'd hoped for, but he can say he made himself proud while having ago in a red shirt.

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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #7 on: December 13, 2014, 01:31:34 pm »
Good OP. You picked a good one. Right in time too. Wonderful memories!
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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #8 on: December 13, 2014, 02:21:51 pm »
Nice one.

More of the same on Sunday.. :scarf
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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #9 on: December 13, 2014, 06:07:57 pm »
Interestingly enough, we didn't draw a single game that season until November. We'd actually won six games in a row before those four losses but it still definitely felt like we were close to the edge at the time. I remember listening to it on the radio at my gran's house and the utter relief when N'gog scored was amazing. I went utterly mental ;D

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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #10 on: December 14, 2014, 06:18:36 pm »
Brilliant that mate, one of my favourite moments supporting the club, I'm not even sure why really. Was an awful season for us but that was one of the best moments from it. We played really well in that match although towards the end they were pressuring us but Carragher winning that tackle, followed by Lucas and Kuyt's one two and then Lucas slipping in Ngog and then Ngog finishing was great to witness, like you it felt like it was in slow motion and the overriding feeling was of relief and then joy. Shame our season ended the way it did but that was certainly a highlight.
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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #11 on: December 15, 2014, 08:22:32 am »
thanks folks

appreciate being let on to the advent calender twice

could have done with ngog to finish it yesterday ;)
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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #13 on: December 15, 2014, 09:57:16 pm »
Bloody hell over 5 years ago.

I remember waking up that morning feeling pretty awful, full of a cold, bunged up, managed to get myself down to the airport tho.

I can still picture it now being stood in 306. The tension round the ground after Torres got taken off, to the mass "GO ON, GO ONNNN" at N'gog running towards the Kop. Followed by sheer jubilation, jumping round and celebration.

Got back to Liverpool airport and fell asleep due to my cold / alcohol consumption that day, luckily a few other lads saw me on the plane over that morning and woke me up.

A very happy trip back to the Isle of Man :)

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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #14 on: December 15, 2014, 11:33:09 pm »
I was working in John Lewis as a sixth form student, the utter disbelief/joy when it flashed up "Liverpool 2-0 Man United - David N'Gog" was unbelievable. Couldn't comprehend that he'd scored!

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Re: RAWK Advent Calendar 2014 #13: David N'Gog vs Man United 2009
« Reply #15 on: December 15, 2014, 11:36:44 pm »
That break unfolded in slow motion as you say. You could see that as soon as it broke to Lucas we were in if we played it right. Very calm finish given he had about 3 hours to think about it! That release of pent up emotion when he slotted it was amazing. The closest comparison I can think of was actually Owen vs the Mancs again in the League Cup Final. That killer second where you knew the fuckers were finally beaten and wouldn't be coming back. Always a pleasure!