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The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« on: January 24, 2021, 07:31:11 pm »
Yeah. Ok. We haven't won much.

We're struggling at the back.

We're stuggling in midfield

We're struggling up front

We're getting twatted by the media and the players must be at an all-time low with everyone on their backs.


but not me. And I suspect - not most of us


Brilliant manager and a top fella. Amazing squad. Brilliant team and plenty in reserve to come through.

Champions at last and recent European Cup winners and the best ground in the world.


Fucking love this team and this club and this City and these fans.


It's a bit shite at the moment, but we've never dont things easy and if we win the league and the European Cup at the end of the season I'd like to think I wouldn't be that shocked.


if you want to get behind the lads and are fed up with the fucking moaning then feel free :)

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #1 on: January 24, 2021, 07:40:28 pm »
Fucking love this team and this club and this City and these fans.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #2 on: January 24, 2021, 07:46:31 pm »
Totally agree.

Form - good or bad - doesn't change that LFC is the greatest club on the planet.

Our history is second to none (and by the way, Happy Birthday for yesterday to Bob Paisley, who is the epitome of why Liverpool the club is what it is). RIP Bob and thanks for the memories
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #3 on: January 24, 2021, 11:56:18 pm »
Indeed chaps. Sad there is only a few of us to want to join in with this thread but as Shanks said

https://shanklyhotel.com/blog/bill-shanklys-best-quotes/

Commemorate the Anniversary of Shankly’s Death with 25 Incredible Quotes
Posted on 25th September 2018 by LauraB

Bill Shankly knew how to captivate an audience. He was a manager filled with enthusiasm, intensity and passion for the game. This, combined with his amazing team management, is what made him one of the most celebrated football managers in the world. It’s no wonder that Bill Shankly quotes have gone down in history as gospel for the beautiful game.

On 29 September, it will have been 37 years since we sadly lost the legendary leader. The former Liverpool manager, and one of the best-loved figures in British football, died on this day in 1981, after suffering a heart attack.

Shankly led LFC to become one of the most successful footballing sides our country has ever seen, bumping the team back into the First Division and helping them win three championships and two FA Cups.

But it wasn’t just on the pitch that Shankly led the way: he became just as famous for his eloquent way with words and his ability to capture the feeling of a city in a single sentence. To commemorate the anniversary of Shankly’s death, we’ve decided to look back at the 25 best-ever Bill Shankly quotes and celebrate the legendary manager’s lookout on life…

 
The 25 Best Bill Shankly Quotes
1. On the work-life balance…

Never one to shy away from teasing, Shankly often laughed about how his obsession with football impacted his family’s lives. His much-loved, and incredibly patient, wife Ness was looked upon as Liverpool’s first lady:

    “Of course I didn’t take my wife to see Rochdale as an anniversary present. It was her birthday. Would I have got married in the football season? Anyway, it was Rochdale reserves.”

2. On dealing with referees…

Shankly, and his colleague Bob Paisley, were famously respectful of referees on and off the pitch. Former official Keith Hackett once noted that the two managers treated him like a gentleman, listing the two men in his 10 top football managers of all time. But that didn’t stop Shankly teasing the honorable profession every once in a while:

    “The trouble with referees is that they know the rules, but they do not know the game.”

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3. On the best way to play…

Bill Shankly was famous for seeing hard work and dedication as the key ingredients for a successful team. He summed up tidily what he looked for in a player in the following quote:

    “If a player is not interfering with play or seeking to gain an advantage, then he should be.”

4. On his vision for Liverpool FC…

There’s a reason The Shankly Hotel’s restaurant and bar is called The Bastion. It celebrates the legendary manager’s vision for Liverpool FC and his success in fulfilling that dream. The name was inspired by one of the most repeated Bill Shankly quotes:

    “My idea was to build Liverpool into a bastion of invincibility. Had Napoleon had that idea he would have conquered the bloody world. I wanted Liverpool to be untouchable. My idea was to build Liverpool up and up until eventually everyone would have to submit and give in.”

5. On self-belief…

Football wasn’t about boots and balls to Bill Shankly. It was a mind-game and he knew all the rules:

    “A lot of football success is in the mind. You must believe you are the best and make sure you are.”

6. On what makes a team…

Famously more interested in crafting a team than individual egos, Shankly often discussed the importance of group work over individual success, passed down in a number of renowned Bill Shankly quotes. That didn’t mean he couldn’t appreciate a good player when he saw one, though:

    “A football team is like a piano. You need eight men to carry it and three who can play the damn thing.”

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7. On the holy-trinity of football…

We’ll never really know what Shankly would have made of big business football today, but we can guess. Often lauded as a socialist both on the pitch and off, Shankly dismissed money men as being cogs in the wheel of the game and put his trust elsewhere:

    “At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques”

8. On the age-old Merseyside Derby…

After beating Everton in the 1971 FA Cup semi-final, Shankly took the opportunity to take part in one of his favourite activities – relishing in Liverpool’s dominance over the Blues. Never one to shy away from laughing at the Toffees, a number of the Bill Shankly quotes on this list show his mischievous side:

    “Sickness would not have kept me away from this one. If I’d been dead, I would have had them bring the casket to the ground, prop it up in the stands and cut a hole in the lid.”

9. On his pride for the city of Liverpool…

Shankly might have been born a Scot but Liverpool was his home and he made that very clear to his loyal fans:

    “Although I’m a Scot, I’d be proud to be called a Scouser.”

10. On the simplicity of the sport…

    “Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple.”

 
11. On why winning was the only option…

Hard work was important to Shankly, but simply taking part didn’t count in his book. It was all or nothing for the father of Liverpool football:

    “If you are first you are first. If you are second you are nothing.”

12. On keeping yourself grounded…

Despite Liverpool topping the league, and Shankly earning global acclaim, the famous manager never let the glory go to his head. In one of the lesser-known Bill Shankly quotes, we see how his childhood shaped his outlook on life:

    “Pressure is working down the pit. Pressure is having no work at all. Pressure is trying to escape relegation on 50 shillings a week. Pressure is not the European Cup or the Championship or the Cup Final. That’s the reward.”

13. On hard work…

Shankly’s belief in putting your head down and working hard was revealed in a short interview caught on film, where he connected the ideals he’d learnt in the armed forces with his footballing work ethic:

    “No football club is ever successful without hard work. If everyone thinks along these lines and does the small jobs to the best of their ability, then the world will be better.”

14. On the ‘This is Anfield’ plaque installation…

Shankly was the manager that installed the now-iconic ‘This is Anfield’ plaque at the Liverpool grounds during his tenure. The below sentence is one of those Bill Shankly quotes that perfectly sums up why Shankly strove for success at Anfield and who he dedicated it to:

    “This is to remind our lads who they’re playing for, and to remind the opposition who they’re playing against.”

15. On being the best…

For Bill, playing football was about winning all or nothing, and the best way to get there was to believe:

    “A lot of football success is in the mind. You must believe you are the best and then make sure that you are. In my time at Anfield we always said we had the best two teams on Merseyside, Liverpool and Liverpool reserves.”

16. On the greatest gift in the world…

Having grown up in a remote and poverty-stricken village in Scotland, Shankly had a keen sense of what made a life worth living. In an interview held during a Liverpool training sessions, he revealed his most treasured character trait in a person:

    “It’s the greatest thing in the world, natural enthusiasm. You’re nothing without it.”

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17. On the dedication of Liverpool players…

Shankly was picky about his Reds players and if he couldn’t see the dedication in their eyes, he was unlikely to warm to them. He once made this declaration about what he looked for in a future LFC boy:

    “For a player to be good enough to play for Liverpool, he must be prepared to run through a brick wall for me then come out fighting the other side.”

18. On the privilege of working for Liverpool FC…

Addressing the crowds of Reds supporters waiting for the team in St George’s Square, Liverpool (despite the Reds having just lost the 1971 FA Cup Final), Shankly showed his gratitude to the hero’s welcome:

    “I’ve drummed it into our players time and again that they are privileged to play for you.”

19. On his admiration for Kopites…

The Liverpool legend always had a special place in his heart for Anfield’s best-loved stand. Allegedly, after The Beatles asked for tickets to an FA Cup final, Shankly coyly replied, telling them “I’ve never seen any of The Beatles standing on The Kop. Any ticket I have spare will be going to my mates on The Kop”. The following quote makes his admiration for the stand very clear:

    “If you’re a member of The Kop, you feel as though you’re a member of a big society, where you’ve got thousands of friends all about you. They’re united and loyal”.

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20. Teasing Everton…

Never one to shy away from reminding Everton they were standing in the shadow of one of the world’s greatest football teams, Shankly famously enjoyed ribbing the Blues on many an occasion:

    “When I’ve nothing better to do, I look down the league table to see how Everton are getting along.”

21. On his love for Liverpool…

There’s no doubt that Liverpool and Bill Shankly were a match made in heaven, and Bill knew it as well. He once nostagically remarked:

    “Liverpool was made for me and I was made for Liverpool.”

22. On more teasing of Everton…

Despite the two clubs being arch rivals, Bill Shankly struck up an unlikely friendship with one of Everton’s greatest, Dixie Dean. At the funeral for the Toffees legend, Shankly couldn’t help but tease the opposing team once more…

    “I know this is a sad occasion but I think that Dixie would be amazed to know that even in death, he could draw a bigger crowd than Everton can on a Saturday afternoon.”

23. On resigning in 1974…

Shankly’s resignation in 1974 was a bombshell that shocked the club and the city. Questions still surround why Shankly chose to step down, although his grandson has suggested it was due to Shankly wanting to spend more time with his family. Regardless of the reasons, it’s obvious that it was an incredibly difficult decision for Liverpool’s main man. Afterwards, in one of the more emotional Bill Shankly quotes on this list, he said:

    “It was the most difficult thing in the world, when I went to tell the chairman. It was like walking to the electric chair. That’s the way it felt.”

 
24. On the importance of football…

One of the most well-known Bill Shankly quotes, the below sentences eloquently demonstrate the Liverpool legends dedication to the beautiful game:

    “Some people believe football is a matter of life and death, I am very disappointed with that attitude. I can assure you it is much, much more important than that.”

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Interestingly, this quote is often interpreted out of context, and what isn’t mentioned is the following sentence where Shankly says “My family’s suffered. They’ve been neglected”. Despite all the glory and success he achieved, Shankly remained humble and questioned if he’d always had his priorities straight.
25. Remembering Bill Shankly

As we commemorate Bill Shankly’s death, there can’t be any better way to remember him than how he wanted us to. So, in his own words:

    “Above all, I would like to be remembered as a man who was selfless, who strove and worried so that others could share the glory, and who built up a family of people who could hold their heads up high and say ‘We’re Liverpool’.”
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #4 on: January 25, 2021, 02:54:15 am »
Form is temporary, class is permanent.

We are Liverpool.
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #5 on: January 25, 2021, 03:11:25 am »
Nothing lasts forever in life let alone football. Enjoy the good moments whilst there, remember them when things aren't going well and don't feel entitled to anything.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #6 on: January 25, 2021, 10:32:07 am »
Indeed chaps. Sad there is only a few of us to want to join in with this thread but as Shanks said

https://shanklyhotel.com/blog/bill-shanklys-best-quotes/

Commemorate the Anniversary of Shankly’s Death with 25 Incredible Quotes
Posted on 25th September 2018 by LauraB



I really enjoyed reading those masterpieces from Shankly. Thanks for posting.

He was a football genius and a philosopher of life too.

I must find time to visit his memorial in Glenbuck if I'm in that part of the world.




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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #7 on: January 25, 2021, 10:39:29 am »
With you Andy and I suspect many of us are.
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #8 on: January 25, 2021, 10:54:37 am »
Yes Yes Andy 👍👍👍

We’re in a tough spot at the moment, but the club, City and the people in it are the best in the world.

Let’s get through this storm and enjoy the golden sky that follows.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #9 on: January 25, 2021, 11:18:29 am »
I'm not enjoying football generally, but huge love for this team, staff and club.

Up there with the best club sides I've ever seen.





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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #10 on: January 25, 2021, 11:23:23 am »
I'm still clinging to the idea that its only six points with half a season left and IF we did manage to turn it around and win the title it would utterly destroy them down the road
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #11 on: January 25, 2021, 11:39:10 am »
I'm disappointed but only as we have been spoiled these last few years. This is definitely a golden era and really feel we missed out on some opportunities to add to the trophy wall these last 10-12months.

But the injuries were catastrophic, our best players are playing out of position to cover the gaps, football isn't normal at all with the schedules and the crowd missing and so on.

Just a blip of a year. Normal service will be resumed next season.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #12 on: January 25, 2021, 12:18:43 pm »
I love the optimism on this particular thread.

I welcome the 'bigger picture' approach here. It's easy to get stuck into the detail of particular games/players, but the reason we are all on this forum is we care about this great club

Come on you red men!
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #13 on: January 25, 2021, 01:34:11 pm »
Yeah. Ok. We haven't won much.

We're struggling at the back.

We're stuggling in midfield

We're struggling up front

We're getting twatted by the media and the players must be at an all-time low with everyone on their backs.


but not me. And I suspect - not most of us


Brilliant manager and a top fella. Amazing squad. Brilliant team and plenty in reserve to come through.

Champions at last and recent European Cup winners and the best ground in the world.


Fucking love this team and this club and this City and these fans.


It's a bit shite at the moment, but we've never dont things easy and if we win the league and the European Cup at the end of the season I'd like to think I wouldn't be that shocked.


if you want to get behind the lads and are fed up with the fucking moaning then feel free :)

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Well in Andy lad

It all goes without saying for real Liverpudlians of course. But you said it anyroad so good on yer mate!

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #14 on: January 25, 2021, 01:37:06 pm »
Will make it all the better and those whose numbers we've taken can swallow their own bile
A win for the Liverpool country

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #15 on: January 25, 2021, 01:43:16 pm »
We got to where we were through sheer determination, hard work and absolute belief from the fans, to the players, to the manager. And that's how we're going to get back to our best again, not through self pity, cry arsing or playing fantasy footy with our transfer policies.

Lets twat these c*nts in London on Thursday and get back to winning ways.
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #16 on: January 25, 2021, 01:43:28 pm »
Great opening post Andy, shouldn't need to be said but these Reds are boss.  :scarf
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #17 on: January 25, 2021, 01:47:55 pm »
Great thread Andy

What a team. As Jill said it’s tragic it needs saying

Still 1 page, quite telling.
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #18 on: January 25, 2021, 03:03:01 pm »
This manager and team fulfilled a dream that has lay dormant for 30 years. Have experienced all the ups and downs in between and this is the longest period of happiness I've had as a supporter.

The team will always get our support from below, hope they are getting support from above as well.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #19 on: January 25, 2021, 03:30:53 pm »
See where the next 4-6 games take us. Good or bad
Hope we have a plan for the summer , which I’m sure we will have , regroup and return in September all guns blazing with a proper CB pairing

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #20 on: January 25, 2021, 03:36:54 pm »
Absolutely! Despite the recent stumble we still have the best manager in the world and a wonderful group of tough, smart, supremely talented and battle hardened players. Together they've turned the last two and a half years into a a dream, an amazing, triumphal rollercoaster of emotions. They have never let us down and they deserve all of our trust and support.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #21 on: January 25, 2021, 05:37:07 pm »
I’m on board for this one 👍🏼

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #22 on: January 25, 2021, 06:19:10 pm »
Adversity..We do like a bit of it eh, and we love shoving the shite back down their throats too.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #23 on: January 25, 2021, 06:45:25 pm »
Absolutely! Despite the recent stumble we still have the best manager in the world and a wonderful group of tough, smart, supremely talented and battle hardened players. Together they've turned the last two and a half years into a a dream, an amazing, triumphal rollercoaster of emotions. They have never let us down and they deserve all of our trust and support.

Up the fucking Reds!

I would say from Jurgan's first match and first season it's been the most fantastic adventure. I've been watching the Reds for many decades and this is as good as it gets. (After Rafa) I thought we'd never see another manager again who "got" it like Kenny and Bill and all the greats but Klopp does it and more. He's a man of his time, honest, honourable, committed, dedicated, professional, enthusiastic, funny, socially aware, a Liverpool man(ager) and a man of the world. He's created a team and a squad in his image. I love them and I love him. Even this dip has it's place. It's not feasible to be on top all the time. It's gonna make the next surge all the better. These are the best of times despite the momentary slump.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #24 on: January 25, 2021, 06:46:21 pm »
Last 16 in the European Cup.  I hate the fact how after just 3 years of success fans have forgotten how long it took us to get back there. We shouldnt take it for granted.

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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #25 on: January 25, 2021, 06:55:12 pm »
Quite naturally, in life, we all want the silver linings but we don't want the cloud. We love seeing the rainbows, but we don't want the rain. Thing is, we can't have one without the other. They go together and they always will do. At the moment we are having to endure the clouds and the rain.

In psychology there is The Pleasure Principle. The instinctive drive to seek pleasure and avoid pain. We all want to be in on it when things are good, and it's a natural reaction to want to avoid when things are bad, but we really do need to stick in there and see it through, because things do turn again. Tides always turn, and always will do.

Well, just now our tide is on the ebb, but it will flow again. Wear the Liver Bird with pride. Hold your head up knowing you are Liverpool and always will be. Look back at what this club and our city has been through over the years. We are a resilient bunch and we always come back and we always will. We've survived and prospered after much worse than this current blip. We'll survive and prosper again too.

We have a great team, the best manager in world football, a bulging trophy room and one of the biggest, most revered names on the planet. Circumstances have gone against us recently. It's been something of a perfect storm of horrendous luck, bad injury, staggeringly incompetent officiating and on own form deserting us but, like all storms, this will pass and we'll still be here. Nothing and no one keeps us down for long. Wear the bird with pride, keep yours heads up. We are Liverpool. We never go away and we never go up.
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #26 on: January 25, 2021, 11:20:47 pm »
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #27 on: January 25, 2021, 11:21:26 pm »
Bravo!
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #28 on: January 26, 2021, 12:37:28 pm »


Great pic. These players are still with us and we can do it all over again....

All great teams have ups and downs.... we've had plenty since I've followed the reds since the early 80s...

Come on red men.... Spurs next.
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #29 on: January 26, 2021, 03:11:01 pm »
One other point (as I shared a moment again in another thread):

I was looking back at the 89/90 season, when we last won the old 1st division - in that season, between 21st Oct and 29th Nov 89 we played 7 times in the league and lost 4 of them - to Southampton, Coventry City, QPR and Sheffield Wednesday.

A pretty dire few games, but we picked up form and won the league.

Positive thinking fellow reds...
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Re: The Liverpool FC Appreciation Thread 2021
« Reply #30 on: January 26, 2021, 03:14:12 pm »
One other point (as I shared a moment again in another thread):

I was looking back at the 89/90 season, when we last won the old 1st division - in that season, between 21st Oct and 29th Nov 89 we played 7 times in the league and lost 4 of them - to Southampton, Coventry City, QPR and Sheffield Wednesday.

A pretty dire few games, but we picked up form and won the league.

Positive thinking fellow reds...

Oh, and also, that run of bad form started not long after we beat Crystal Palace 9-0!

Sound familiar?

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‘It’s one of the finest exhibitions of football I’ve ever seen in my life… I’ve seen Brazilians play but I’ve never seen the game played at that pace or executed like that.’ - Sir Tom Finney after Liverpool thrashed Nottingham Forest 5-0 in 1988