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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #40 on: September 12, 2011, 12:51:18 pm »
Wasnt that QPR?


no. that was nearly a month later

oxford was the first home game
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #41 on: September 12, 2011, 01:01:39 pm »
Strange thing is Paul, my memory was that the first home game that season was QPR (who were top at the time) as well.  Strange tricks drugs can play eh?
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #42 on: September 12, 2011, 01:03:07 pm »
Strange thing is Paul, my memory was that the first home game that season was QPR (who were top at the time) as well.  Strange tricks drugs can play eh?
i think its cos it really drove home how good john barnes and indeed the whole team was

its the first game at anfield that people probably went "wow" outside of our goodselves of course
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #43 on: September 12, 2011, 01:17:06 pm »
Wasnt that QPR?



No. It was definitely Oxford. We started with three away fixtures (Arsenal, Coventry and West Ham, all in August). Then it was Oxford at home in September. The home match with QPR wasn't until the middle of October.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #44 on: September 12, 2011, 01:19:29 pm »
Strange thing is Paul, my memory was that the first home game that season was QPR (who were top at the time) as well.  Strange tricks drugs can play eh?

I think QPR were top when they came to Anfield in October. But they weren't top any more after we stuffed them 4-0. We went top after that.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #45 on: September 12, 2011, 01:43:54 pm »
today is david thompson's 30th birthday. such a great talent that was never fulfilled, mainly due to injury. i remember being genuinely excited when he first broke through, proabably even more so than gerrard. my first memory was probably the 4-1 against wednesday. everyone remembers gerrard's first goal for us in that game. what people forget is that thompson score an equally good goal in that game with a left footed curler from the edge of the area.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #46 on: September 12, 2011, 01:50:39 pm »
i see aswell two years ago yossi scored a hattrick against burnley

thought the season would be a lot more successful at the point, then it turned out to be

was at a wedding when i got a text about the scores. said them to a mate of mine and the looks i got off these fucking biddies there. was as if they thought "how dare you disgrace this glorious day by talking about football, shame on you"

shes probably drowned in her own piss now. fucking old bag!
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #47 on: September 12, 2011, 01:58:18 pm »
Enjoying the banter of the past years  :)

'mazing how the memory gets fuddled.
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #48 on: September 12, 2011, 02:00:27 pm »
Enjoying the banter of the past years  :)

'mazing how the memory gets fuddled.

Excellent idea for a thread mate - can't believe I've got to wait another month to talk about that QPR game though ;)
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #49 on: September 12, 2011, 02:24:27 pm »
Excellent idea for a thread mate - can't believe I've got to wait another month to talk about that QPR game though ;)

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #50 on: September 12, 2011, 05:30:41 pm »
What do YOU recall of this day?

1989 Crystal Palace (Division One)Anfield 9-0
Steve Nicol 7' 90' Steve McMahon 15' Ian Rush 45' Gary Gillespie 56' Peter Beardsley 61' John Aldridge 67'(Pen) John Barnes 79' Glenn Hysen 82'
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Dare I ask if today's players would have the stamina to run out that many goals?

I remember very clearly them showing the goals on Newsround, the kid's news programme on BBC. FKA John Craven's Newsround. They showed the goals in quick succession to the tune of Rob n' Raz's iconic hit "Got to get" - absolute class.


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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #51 on: September 12, 2011, 06:36:01 pm »
Went on holiday late in the summer of '89 ..me and a mate decided we needed a break and although it meant missing a home game we thought, well....its only Crystal Palace!


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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #52 on: September 12, 2011, 10:52:50 pm »
No. It was definitely Oxford. We started with three away fixtures (Arsenal, Coventry and West Ham, all in August). Then it was Oxford at home in September. The home match with QPR wasn't until the middle of October.

Correct. We played Oxford, Charlton, Derby and Portsmouth at home before we played QPR. Charlton and Derby were re-arranged games because of the collapsed sewer. The two goals against Oxford both came in the 1st half at the Kop end. I'm not sure if Barnes free kick was direct or touched to him, but I remember he curled the shot superbly round their wall.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #53 on: September 12, 2011, 11:00:03 pm »
Great posts about that day. Memories now entrenched not just in our minds but our beating Red hearts.

Today's day in history might be hard to fathom in terms of fitness levels & the changes to the game. Are those players who ran out to play 12 Septemebr 1989 1989 much different from the present squad.

What do YOU recall of this day?

1989 Crystal Palace (Division One)Anfield 9-0
Steve Nicol 7' 90' Steve McMahon 15' Ian Rush 45' Gary Gillespie 56' Peter Beardsley 61' John Aldridge 67'(Pen) John Barnes 79' Glenn Hysen 82'
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Dare I ask if today's players would have the stamina to run out that many goals?





I recall we probably had more chances against Norwich the following Saturday than in the Palace game, but the ball just wouldn't go between the sticks! Going back to the Palace game, does else anyone remember Geoff Thomas hitting a penalty way over the Annie Road crossbar (Suarez style!) just after Aldo had converted our pen to make it 6 - 0?

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #54 on: September 12, 2011, 11:06:47 pm »
today is david thompson's 30th birthday. such a great talent that was never fulfilled, mainly due to injury. i remember being genuinely excited when he first broke through, proabably even more so than gerrard. my first memory was probably the 4-1 against wednesday. everyone remembers gerrard's first goal for us in that game. what people forget is that thompson score an equally good goal in that game with a left footed curler from the edge of the area.

Thompson's best goal arguably came against us at Anfield not long after he'd signed for Coventry. He hit a magnificent shot from probably 25 to 30 yards out that gave Westerveld no chance, and virtually the entire crowd stood to applaud the goal. We still won 4 - 1 though.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #55 on: September 13, 2011, 07:59:00 am »
13th September 1989 was a day of new beginnings. One John Aldridge, Aldo, moved on to the Spanish Club,

In 104 appearances, Aldo scored 64 times, including that penalty against Crystal City. Still around today, he's part of us.


In 2008 we were treated to the debut of Albert Riera. (Bit of a controversial figure or was that because of the times?)
How difficult would it be to run onto ANFIELD for your first game against our neighbours from down the road, Manchester United.
Another infamous NorthWest Derby.

Packing it that day. So wanted us to win but could not afford to celebrate too much. Had to catch a flight back to OZ. Got a last minute reprieve. Airline let me change flights.

The bogey OG was there. But who got it?
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #56 on: September 13, 2011, 09:40:28 am »
Liverpool 2 - 1 Manchester United 2008, at Anfield.

We finally got a win after 3 years thanks to a Babel goal. Brown scored that goal own goal thanks to a Van Der Sar gaffe, bless him, and someone scored for Man United. It was Riera's debut and I remember thinking after the game that luck was on our side after a long time and we were going to have a roller-coaster season.

I remember it all... Good Times.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #57 on: September 13, 2011, 09:55:47 am »
Riera had an excellent debut as I recall.  Many thought it was daft to throw him into a game of that intensity but he took to it like a duck to plum sauce.
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #58 on: September 13, 2011, 10:00:09 am »
Liverpool 2 - 1 Manchester United 2008, at Anfield.

We finally got a win after 3 years thanks to a Babel goal. Brown scored that goal own goal thanks to a Van Der Sar gaffe, bless him, and someone scored for Man United. It was Riera's debut and I remember thinking after the game that luck was on our side after a long time and we were going to have a roller-coaster season.

I remember it all... Good Times.

Ironically Brown scored t'other goal. 

Felt the same. Alway enjoy beating them.
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #59 on: September 13, 2011, 10:00:11 am »
I recall we probably had more chances against Norwich the following Saturday than in the Palace game, but the ball just wouldn't go between the sticks! Going back to the Palace game, does else anyone remember Geoff Thomas hitting a penalty way over the Annie Road crossbar (Suarez style!) just after Aldo had converted our pen to make it 6 - 0?
yeah that went way over. he also hit the post from a free kick when it was only 1-0. might have been different then.

the norwich game beardsley somehow missed an open goal from 6 yards, glenn hysen also missed a sitter.

the united game in 2008 i was on my brothers stag in lisbon. we got up hungover just in time for the game, it kicked off about 2pm portuguese time. i stayed out drinking til 7am. tevez scored early, it looked bad for us cos torres and gerrard were injured, they started with rooney tevez and berbatov upfront but the second half we took them apart. javier mascherano was like a man possessed that game. he was like a fucking lunatic. he would have won that game on his own.

ive put his picture below, im nearly sure its from that game.

also in 2003 i think milan baros broke his foot and jamie carragher broke his leg in a 3-1 win at blackburn.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #60 on: September 13, 2011, 10:06:03 am »
Jumping back to 2003.

Blackburn Rovers 1 - 3 Liverpool
Game date:    13.09.2003    Stadium:    Ewood Park
Competition:    Premier League    Attendance:    30,074

Two goal for Michael Owen and a late one from Harry Kewell to seal it.  Anthony Le Tallec made his debut from the bench but the game will be more remembered for two bad injuries.  Baros broke his ankle and Carragher was hospitalised by a diabolical Lucas Neill challenge.  Carra being Carra kinda tried to play on with a broken leg (awaits Al to tell us about Carragher playing when injured ;) )
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #61 on: September 13, 2011, 10:11:09 am »
That 2008 was a great memory. I was on a stag do so this set the day up nicely with it being an early kick off. Riera did have a good debut, Brown and VDS had that horrible tangle and then everyone’s choice of Player of the Year that season Lord Ryan of Giggs got mugged by Masch for the winner. I remember in seasons gone by we’d made a lot of the running against United but then gifted them soft goals to undo our good work. Finally the boot was on the other foot.

It was also satisfying to win this one as they started with deadline day signing Berbatov, Tevez (and possibly Rooney and Ronaldo too?). We were missing both of our ‘2 man team’…in fact this was one of the games that helped put that myth to bed. Masch and Xabi were class from memory.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #62 on: September 13, 2011, 10:15:27 am »
Ironically Brown scored t'other goal. 

Felt the same. Alway enjoy beating them.

I was being sarcastic and Tevez scored not Brown for United, but, anyway, carry on remembering that awesome day.
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #63 on: September 13, 2011, 10:20:14 am »
I was being sarcastic and Berbatov scored not Brown for United, but, anyway, carry on remembering that awesome day.

Tevez scored it, Berbatov set it up by beating Carra (and probably sparked countless 'drop Carra' posts!).

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #64 on: September 13, 2011, 10:21:09 am »
That 2008 was a great memory. I was on a stag do so this set the day up nicely with it being an early kick off.
you aswell?

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #65 on: September 13, 2011, 10:25:06 am »
you aswell?

do i know you? ;)

Alright bruv!

Actually very different. You were in Lisbon, I was in Essex, topped off with a night at Romford dogs. The glamour!

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #66 on: September 13, 2011, 10:28:07 am »
Alright bruv!

Actually very different. You were in Lisbon, I was in Essex, topped off with a night at Romford dogs. The glamour!
haha you had me going there.

think we went top but then chelsea won at city, robinho made his debut for them. im nearly sure arsenal thumped blackburn that day too
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #67 on: September 13, 2011, 10:54:53 am »
Liverpool 2 - 1 Manchester United 2008, at Anfield.

We finally got a win after 3 years thanks to a Babel goal. Brown scored that goal own goal thanks to a Van Der Sar gaffe, bless him, and someone scored for Man United. It was Riera's debut and I remember thinking after the game that luck was on our side after a long time and we were going to have a roller-coaster season.

I remember it all... Good Times.

we didn't have torres or gerrard either (gerrard came on for 15 minutes at the end).

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #68 on: September 13, 2011, 11:14:28 pm »
also in 2003 i think milan baros broke his foot and jamie carragher broke his leg in a 3-1 win at blackburn.



A lot of people on here would have been made up as Carra was dropped for about 6 months after that!!

Oh and the following season Cisse broke his leg at Blackburn in a totally innoccuous challenge. Wasn't a lucky ground for us injury wise.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #69 on: September 13, 2011, 11:19:02 pm »
Ironically Brown scored t'other goal. 

Felt the same. Alway enjoy beating them.

We'd waited nearly 7 years for a home win against them. The previous occassion had been in November 2001 when John Arne Riise SCORED THAT GOAL! I remember Mascherano skinning Giggs to set up the winner, which wasn't Babel's cleanest strike, but nobody cared how it went in.

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #70 on: September 13, 2011, 11:42:02 pm »
31 March 1990

LFC v Southampton

3 - 2

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« Reply #71 on: September 14, 2011, 05:56:58 am »
31 March 1990

LFC v Southampton

3 - 2

First ever game at Anfield, aged 9 - saw a Barnes special if I remember correctly.  Does anyone know where I could find a vid of the highlights/goals?

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« Reply #72 on: September 14, 2011, 07:56:23 am »
31 March 1990

LFC v Southampton

3 - 2

First ever game at Anfield, aged 9 - saw a Barnes special if I remember correctly.  Does anyone know where I could find a vid of the highlights/goals?

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #73 on: September 14, 2011, 08:03:48 am »
14th September.

Some good ones today. 

Debuts from Liverpool legends like Albert Stubbins (1946), Steve McMahon (1985) and Djimi Traore (1999).  Yeah, I know I did it for laughs but in fairness can the other two match Djimi's European Cup winners' medal?

Even more incredibly on this day in 1999 Eric Meijer scored two goals for Liverpool FC.
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« Reply #74 on: September 14, 2011, 08:15:12 am »
Aye, some good 'uns today.

1964 KR Reykjavik (European Cup 1st round 2ed leg) Anfield 6-1
Gerry Byrne 13' Ian St John 23' 74' Roger Hunt 50' Bobby Graham 65' Willie Stevenson 67'
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How about the start of a glorious history in European football?

Pivotal day. MY 1st match attendance. Cant recall a thing. Mind first of a few matches were the memory failed. Excuse then was age. :)
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #75 on: September 14, 2011, 08:23:26 am »
We also won against Bolton in 2002.

3-2 the result to us.

Baros 45, 72; Heskey 88.

Bolton had just scored in the 87' minute but Heskey won it in the end.

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« Reply #76 on: September 14, 2011, 08:25:38 am »
14th September.
Debuts from Liverpool legends like Albert Stubbins (1946), Steve McMahon (1985) and Djimi Traore (1999).  Yeah, I know I did it for laughs but in fairness can the other two match Djimi's European Cup winners' medal?


:lmao

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #77 on: September 14, 2011, 08:27:03 am »
We also won against Bolton in 2002.

3-2 the result to us.

Baros 45, 72; Heskey 88.

Bolton had just scored in the 87' minute but Heskey won it in the end.

I think that was the 3rd game in quick succession we had blown a 2-0 lead. Happened at home to Newcastle and Birmingham too. Think that was Milan's debut wasn't it? He followed it up with one against Basle and I thought we had discovered an ice cool finisher!

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #78 on: September 14, 2011, 09:32:23 am »
You know what time it is?  Bwoy!
i think hes taking the piss out of that character drew barrymore played in 50 1st dates, if so hes pretty heartless. she lost her memory in a car crash you heartless bastard!

I think that was the 3rd game in quick succession we had blown a 2-0 lead. Happened at home to Newcastle and Birmingham too. Think that was Milan's debut wasn't it? He followed it up with one against Basle and I thought we had discovered an ice cool finisher!
i think it went 1-0 1-1 2-1 2-2 3-2. i think we had just drawn 3 matches in a row 2-2. that was almost a 4th

A lot of people on here would have been made up as Carra was dropped for about 6 months after that!!

Oh and the following season Cisse broke his leg at Blackburn in a totally innoccuous challenge. Wasn't a lucky ground for us injury wise.
yeah thats mad injury wise. whoever thinks that about carra is an utter moron.


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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #79 on: September 14, 2011, 09:33:42 am »
also this day in 1999

hull 1 Liverpool 5

a certain somebody scores twice

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