So bittersweet to relive those. What we don't see in either footage is what I remember clearly--and what I'll miss most--about Aurélio: the pre-free kick close-ups on his eyes: swimming in blue that's clear as the sky, with a glint that made us wonder, "surely he can't be attempting a goal," only for us to get lost in their azure gleam and forget our hopes and prayers that he'll rifle one in, past Cech, past Van der Sar, past James, past whoever, to give us hope, a happy lead, or a newfound strength, and discovering, ecstatically, that it doesn't matter, what matters is the eyes, those amazing eyes, those hawk-eyes, those devilish hawk-eyes that just watched the ball sail past and under and through defenders like a laserbeam into the unexpected half, the top corner, the inch of space between a player and a post, and his eyes become normal again, whereas our laughter has transformed into peals of joy.Good luck, lad.
We already have shit in the country, and the game of Liverpool fills life with joy. Thanks
The internet is a bad place - People like Mac Red are on it.
Here we go again...Looks like Fabio is off for good this time. Free transfer to Gremio. Great player, shame about the injury record.
Cry more you big fanny
Steady...Mike Bassett
My scouse, the often busted but seldom battered Mr Flabby Whore Alien. Who will not send in cottoned wool, bubbled rap, shiny sliver spaced blanket and sum beefy Bovril to keep it warm and safe and snag as bag in a rag? Oh Whore yours is a sweeter leftish peg
We never had luck with great full backs and injuries, Rob Jones, Heggem and Aurelio.
"The key isn't the system itself, but how the players adapt on the pitch. It doesn't matter if it's 4-3-3 or 4-4-2, it's the role of the players that counts." Rafa Benitez
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We never had luck with great full backs and injuries,