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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #5360 on: April 18, 2024, 09:26:21 am »
Remember ITV’s funky graphics at the time when the name of the man of the match popped out of a champagne  bottle? :D

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« Reply #5361 on: April 18, 2024, 09:29:35 am »
Remember ITV’s funky graphics at the time when the name of the man of the match popped out of a champagne  bottle? :D
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #5362 on: April 18, 2024, 09:40:51 am »
Remember ITV’s funky graphics at the time when the name of the man of the match popped out of a champagne  bottle? :D
When we drew 1-1 at Old trafford in 1991 there is a weird line from Brian Moore
"they really are taking this man of the match awards seriously, the players!"

Odd

I will let it pass as he is one of, if not my favorite commentator ever

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cP_kY__KumE

I loved this time, absolutely loved it

was gutted when they lost the league footage AND changed the theme
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« Reply #5363 on: April 19, 2024, 09:52:34 am »
April 19th

1966 - We beat Celtic 2-0 at Anfield to reach the European Cup Winners’ Cup Final, in only our second season in European competition, with the goals coming from Tommy Smith and Geoff Strong and each side striking the bar. Strong’s headed goal came despite him having damaged a knee cartilage, with the BBC’s Kenneth Wolstenholme commentating, “the cripple has scored”. Celtic still claim that they had a late Bobby Lennox goal incorrectly disallowed for offside, which would have taken them through to the Final at Hampden Park against Borussia Dortmund.

1969 We won 4-0 at Anfield , with Bobby Graham netting twice against Ipswich Town and Peter Thompson and Ian St. John also on the scoresheet.

1971 - We won 2-0 at Manchester United , thanks to Steve Heighway and a Paul Edwards own goal.

1975 - We played at Middlesbrough , going down 1-0 in another top-flight meeting.

1976 – We won 3-0 at Manchester City, thanks to a Steve Heighway goal and David Fairclough brace.

1980 - We played our third consecutive game against Arsenal, with Kenny Dalglish netting in a 1-1 First Division draw at Anfield, with Brian Talbot on target for the Gunners with one of his six strikes past us. This followed the first two of our four FA Cup Semi-final encounters that season.

1982 - We took part in a “Special Centenary Friendly”, drawing 1-1 with Northern Irish side Glentoran at The Oval, with Mark Lawrenson on the scoresheet.

1986 - We won 2-1 at West Bromwich Albion, with Craig Madden’s goal being the Baggies’ last strike against the reds until April 2011. Goals from the old one-two of Kenny Dalglish and Ian Rush kept us on course for the double.

1997 - Manchester United beat us at Anfield, with Gary Pallister netting twice for the visitors, and Andy Cole also on target with one of his eleven goals against the reds. John Barnes bagged our consolation, his 108th and final reds goal.

1998 – Michael Owen netted as we drew 1-1 at Coventry City with Dion Dublin nabbing one of his seven goals against the reds.

2001 - We became only the second team ever to stop Barcelona from scoring in both legs of a European tie, winning our UEFA Cup second leg at Anfield 1-0. Gary McAllister, who scored from the spot past future reds keeper Pepe Reina after Patrick Kluivert’s unnecessary handball, made his 700th club appearance in this game. Sander Westerveld later had Kopite hearts in mouths when he missed a back-pass that just rolled past his post.

2003 - Michael Owen netted in his sixth consecutive League match for the first time in his career, which was his first ever derby goal. Danny Murphy struck the winner after David Unsworth’s equaliser as we won 2-1. Everton had both David Weir and Gary Naysmith sent off.

2008 - Sami Hyypiä played his 300th League game as we won 2-0 at Fulham, thanks to goals from Jermaine Pennant and Peter Crouch, as we moved to within a single point of Champions League qualification ahead of our Semi-final first leg of that campaign’s tournament. Pennant’s strike was our 400th away goal in the Premiership and his third and final reds goal.

2010 - We beat West Ham United 3-0 at Anfield, with ex-Hammer Yossi Benayoun putting us in front with his stomach from a Steven Gerrard free-kick, before David N’Gog doubled our lead inside the opening half hour. Out final strike came from a Sotirios Kyrgiakos toe-poke that rebounded off the post and keeper Robert Green before crossing the line.

2015 - Philippe Coutinho put us ahead in our FA Cup Semi-final against Aston Villa, but future red Christian Benteke bagged one of his seven goals past us to date before the break. Fabian Delph scored the winner as the reds disappointed on the big stage, although Mario Balotelli had a goal wrongly ruled out for offside.

2021 – We were held 1-1 behind closed doors at Leeds United despite Sadio Mané giving us the lead in the first game played since the controversial announcement of a proposed new European Super League. Diego Llorente headed in a late leveller.

2022 – We beat Manchester United 4-0 at Anfield, having already trounced them 5-0 at Old Trafford earlier in the season. Luis Díaz and Mohamed Salah both struck before the break, with Sadio Mané on target before Salah added the fourth.





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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #5364 on: April 20, 2024, 08:55:18 am »
April 20th

1977 - We reached our first European Cup Final after beating Zürich 3-0 at Anfield in the second leg of our Semi-final, with Jimmy Case netting a brace and Kevin Keegan grabbing the other, to go through 6-1 on aggregate. Keegan said afterwards, “The only reason I have stayed here is to get to the European Cup Final, and now I’ve done that.”

1985 – Gary Gillespie grabbed the first of his sixteen reds goals as we beat Newcastle United 3-1 at Anfield, with John Wark and Paul Walsh also on the scoresheet.

1987 - Bruce Grobbelaar broke his elbow as we lost 1-0 at Manchester United, with Peter Davenport bagging the late winner.

1988 - We faced Norwich City , holding them to a goalless draw at Carrow Road as they became the first team against whom we had twice drawn a blank in the League that season, so holding off our League title celebrations for another three days.

1991 - Graeme Souness got off to a good start as Manager as we beat Norwich City 3-0 at Anfield in his first match in charge. The goals came from John Barnes, Ray Houghton and Ian Rush.

1992 – We were thumped 4-0 at Arsenal. Ian Wright struck the first two of his seven goals against the reds, with David Hillier and Anders Limpar also on target.

2002 - We beat Derby County 2-0 at Anfield, with double goalscorer Michael Owen being presented with the Ballon d’Or trophy for European Football of the Year before the match. A minute’s silence was also observed before kick-off, in memory of the bereaved and survivors of the Hillsborough disaster. Steven Gerrard made his hundredth League appearance in this game.

2005 - Milan Baroš played his hundredth reds game as we won 2-1 at Portsmouth in a League match, with Fernando Morientes scoring before Diomansy Kamara equalised, with Luis García bagging the winner.

2014 – We secured a joint club record eleventh consecutive League win when we won 3-2 at Norwich City, also a joint club record sixth straight away League victory. This was also a joint club record 25th consecutive top-flight League game in which we had netted. Raheem Sterling and Luis Suárez struck early on as the Uruguayan became the first red to score thirty League goals in a season since Ian Rush in 1987, with Gary Hooper pulling a goal back after the break. Sterling netted again with Robert Snodgrass heading in as we hung on for victory. This left the reds needing just seven points from the last three games to claim the title.

2016 – Daniel Sturridge reached a half century of reds goals as we thumped Everton 4-0 at Anfield. Divock Origi and Mamadou Sakho, in his final reds game, both headed in shortly before the break before Ramiro Funes Mori was dismissed and then Sturridge struck. The scoring was rounded out by Philippe Coutinho.


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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #5365 on: April 20, 2024, 09:43:17 am »
We won 3-0 at Manchester City, thanks to a Steve Heighway goal and David Fairclough brace.

One of the best Liverpool away performances I've ever seen. Came when the crunch was on and we simply had to win. The goals came late, as I remember. Fairclough - I think he came off the bench again - was unplayable. Absolutely thousands of Kopites there. Not as many as a few days later at Wolves, but you could spot them in all parts of Maine Road. It also seemed to start a decade of matches v Man City where we absolutely bossed it at their ground.
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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #5366 on: April 20, 2024, 11:07:11 am »
One of the best Liverpool away performances I've ever seen. Came when the crunch was on and we simply had to win. The goals came late, as I remember. Fairclough - I think he came off the bench again - was unplayable. Absolutely thousands of Kopites there. Not as many as a few days later at Wolves, but you could spot them in all parts of Maine Road. It also seemed to start a decade of matches v Man City where we absolutely bossed it at their ground.


1976 Manchester City(Division One)Maine Road 3-0
MANCHESTER CITY LINE UP
Joe Corrigan, William Donachie, Alan Oakes, Mike Doyle, Tommy Booth, Ged Keegan, Peter Barnes, Colin Bell, Joseph Royle, Asa Hartford, Dennis Tueart
MANCHESTER CITY SUBSTITUTION
Alan Oakes out for Paul Power 46'
LIVERPOOL LINE UP
Ray Clemence , Tommy Smith , Phil Neal , Phil Thompson , Ray Kennedy , Emlyn Hughes (C), Kevin Keegan , David Fairclough , Steve Heighway , John Toshack
LIVERPOOL GOALS (ASSISTS IN BRACKETS)
Steve Heighway 73' (David Fairclough) , David Fairclough 88' , David Fairclough 89' (Kevin Keegan)
Liverpool Manager: Bob Paisley
Manchester City manager: Tony Book
Referee: Gow WJ
Attendance: 50,439
Half-time score: 0 - 0
Game number: 3274
League game number: 2865

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Re: On this day in LFC History: Personal Memories
« Reply #5367 on: April 21, 2024, 09:30:03 am »
1962 - We secured the Second Division title. A brace from winger Kevin Lewis gave us a 2-0 home win over Southampton, in what was Bill Shankly’s hundredth League game in charge. We had been outside the top flight for eight seasons.

1973 - We lost 2-1 at Newcastle United thanks to a John Tudor brace, two of his five goals against the reds, when future Toon star Kevin Keegan bagged our consolation.

1976 - Keeper Ray Clemence bagged a hat-trick that included two penalties as we lost 6-5 in a testimonial for Ray Mathias played at Tranmere Rovers. David Fairclough and Ray Kennedy also struck.

1979 – Kenny Dalglish bagged the only goal after just five minutes as we beat Bristol City at home.

1984 – We beat West Bromwich Albion 3-0 at Anfield . Ken McNaught deflected an Ian Rush shot past his own keeper before Graeme Souness struck his 55th and final goal for the club, with Kenny Dalglish also on target, all inside the opening half an hour.

1990 - We beat Chelsea 4-1 at Anfield, with goals from Ronnie Rosenthal, Ian Rush and a Steve Nicol brace, with Kerry Dixon bagging a late consolation, one of his seven goals past us. Alan Hansen played his 620th and final reds game.

1993 – John Barnes struck with Mark Walters converting a penalty as we beat Leeds United 2-0 at Anfield.

1999 – Keeper David James made his 277th and last reds appearance in our 1-0 home defeat by Leicester City, with ex-Evertonian Ian Marshall netting the last-minute winner.

2000 - We were held to a goalless draw at Goodison, with referee Graham Poll ruling out a last-minute Don Hutchison winner for the Blues.

2003 - Two late, late goals snatched a victory from the jaws of defeat at home to Charlton Athletic. Shaun Bartlett had put the Addicks ahead after Djimi Traoré’s slip. However, Sami Hyypiä and Steven Gerrard scored inside the last five minutes to keep us on course for the Champions League, although we fell at the final hurdle.

2006 - We won the FA Youth Cup for the second time in our history, losing the second leg 2-0 to Manchester City at the City of Manchester Stadium, but triumphing 3-2 on aggregate. Future reds forward Daniel Sturridge struck both the goals.

2007 - Pepe Reina made his hundredth reds appearance with John Arne Riise playing his 300th game as we beat Wigan Athletic 2-0 at Anfield to guarantee a top-four finish in the League that season. Dirk Kuyt struck both our goals.

2013 – We drew 2-2 with Chelsea at Anfield, with Oscar opening the scoring for the visitors before the break with a header from a corner. Daniel Sturridge equalised after having already hit the post since coming off the bench at half time. Eden Hazard converted a penalty after Luis Suárez handballed in the area, one of his seven goals past us to date. Suárez then headed in a stoppage-time equaliser. However, headlines were dominated by Suárez biting Branislav Ivanović’s arm as they challenged for a ball in the area, an offence for which he was later banned for ten matches.

2018 – We drew 2-2 at West Bromwich Albion, with Danny Ings handing us an early lead, his fourth and last goal for the club. Mohamed Salah doubled the reds’ advantage with just over ten minutes left, but Jake Livermore struck for the already relegated side, before Salomón Rondón headed in a late equaliser.

2019 – We won 2-0 at Cardiff City with Gini Wijnaldum opening the scoring after a goalless first half. James Milner converted a late penalty to send us back to the top of the table.

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« Reply #5368 on: April 21, 2024, 10:30:27 am »
Have no memory of that Leeds game in 93. Think that was the season after they won the League and they didn’t win an away game all season.

I was at that Leicester game in 99. Truly one of the worst games I’ve been to I think. The mood was somber anyway. The he same night United went two down away at Juventus before coming back to win. As that news was filtering through, Ian Marshall of all people outpaced our defence to score. And we got a cameo off the bench from Shaun Dundee. Truly awful!

2000 was a bad game at Goodison. Part of of non scoring end to the season. But with a hilarious finale with that disallowed goal. Think Poll ble me for full time as Westerveld was kicking it against Hutchison. Was watching in a pub with no sound on so took a while to figure out what was going on!

2003 I was at too. Traore literally tripped over the ball to gift them a goal and then pretended he was injured for a while. Didn’t go down well. Gerrard dragged us over the line, great bit of skill to score the winner.

2013 was the infamous Suarez bite game. Also have a glimpse into how well he and Sturbridge linked up.

Cardiff 2019 was Easter Sunday and roasting hit. Clever set piece routine for Gini’s goal.

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« Reply #5369 on: April 22, 2024, 08:29:06 am »
Have no memory of that Leeds game in 93. Think that was the season after they won the League and they didn’t win an away game all season.

I was at that Leicester game in 99. Truly one of the worst games I’ve been to I think. The mood was somber anyway. The he same night United went two down away at Juventus before coming back to win. As that news was filtering through, Ian Marshall of all people outpaced our defence to score. And we got a cameo off the bench from Shaun Dundee. Truly awful!

2000 was a bad game at Goodison. Part of of non scoring end to the season. But with a hilarious finale with that disallowed goal. Think Poll ble me for full time as Westerveld was kicking it against Hutchison. Was watching in a pub with no sound on so took a while to figure out what was going on!

2003 I was at too. Traore literally tripped over the ball to gift them a goal and then pretended he was injured for a while. Didn’t go down well. Gerrard dragged us over the line, great bit of skill to score the winner.

2013 was the infamous Suarez bite game. Also have a glimpse into how well he and Sturbridge linked up.

Cardiff 2019 was Easter Sunday and roasting hit. Clever set piece routine for Gini’s goal.




I was there for the Torres Bite too

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« Reply #5370 on: April 22, 2024, 08:34:44 am »
April 22nd

1972 – John Toshack struck twice as we beat Ipswich Town 2-0 at home as Tommy Smith made his 300th League appearance for the reds.

1978 – We bet Norwich City 3-0 at Anfield . John Ryan put through his own net with David Fairclough on target either side of half time.

1981 - Howard Gayle came on as a substitute for the injured Kenny Dalglish after just nine minutes and ran the Bayern München defence ragged, before later himself being substituted by Jimmy Case. We held the German champions to a 1-1 draw in the Olympic Stadium, with Ray Kennedy putting us in front with just seven minutes left before Karl-Heinz Rummenigge equalised, to make it through to our third European Cup Final in five years, on away goals after a goalless first meeting. Boss Bob Paisley had called this “our biggest test since Rome”, prior to the game.

1992 – Ian Rush netted our equaliser as we drew 1-1 at Nottingham Forest after Teddy Sheringham had scored the first of his seven goals past us.

2001 – We beat Tottenham Hotspur 3-1 at Anfield with Emile Heskey opening the scoring. Willem Korsten equalised before the break with Patrik Berger putting us ahead from the spot with Robbie Fowler also on the scoresheet.

2006 - We beat Chelsea 2-1 at Old Trafford in the FA Cup Semi-final. John Arne Riise’s free-kick opened the scoring before Luis García extended our lead early in the second half with a sublime volley. Didier Drogba’s header, one of his eleven goals past us, ensured a nervous last twenty minutes, but future red Joe Cole blazed over with the Blues’ only real chance of note as we hung on to reach our thirteenth FA Cup Final.

2008 – We took the lead in the first leg of our Champions League Semi-final against Chelsea shortly before half-time through Dirk Kuyt, before failing to take a number of other good chances. We suffered a sucker punch in the final seconds of time added on when John Arne Riise headed into his own net. This was the first time we had faced the same team in European competition in four consecutive seasons.

2010 – We suffered European disappointment, losing 1-0 in the first leg of our UEFA Europa League Semi-final at Club Atlético de Madrid, with the reds having to make the long journey to Spain by train following volcanic eruptions over Iceland causing all flights to be grounded. Diego Forlán gave the home side an early lead with one of his four strikes past the reds, with Yossi Benayoun having an equaliser wrongly ruled out for offside.

2012 – Peter Odemwingie struck the only goal of the game as West Brom won at Anfield for the first time in exactly 45 years, under the management of ex-reds boss Roy Hodgson. Jordan Henderson and Dirk Kuyt both struck the woodwork before we fell behind.

2023 – Diogo Jota bagged a brace at Anfield, but relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest twice levelled through ex-red Neco Williams and Morgan Gibbs-White. Mohamed Salah then struck as we won 3-2.


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« Reply #5371 on: April 22, 2024, 09:36:20 am »
1981 - too young to remember but a very famous game with Howard Gayle, the pre match instructions for how Bayern fans could get to the final and a great away performance.

1992 - don’t remember! Again a bit of a nothing game as we linked to the end of the season with only the cup final to look forward to.

2001- a few days after the famous Barca win (I must have missed that post! Got up at about 4am in Airlie Beach, Australia to watch it and everywhere was deserted).

2006 - a great win against a very strong Chelsea side who cruised to the title barely conceding or losing. I think they made a few changes and I remember Kewell running them ragged, one of his best games for us. Amazing goal from Garcia. Took it so calmly and made a very small chance look quite simple.

2008 - the manner and timing of that own goal felt like a hammer blow. We did pretty well in the second leg and took it to extra time but holding on for the win here could have made all the difference.

2010 - we were pretty hard done by in this tie. Had to get the train there and not surprisingly started slowly. Think their goal came early. Played really well in the second leg but done by away goals in extra time when 2-0 up on the night. Exactly the same happened in 2020 too. Felt like a real end of an era with all the speculation about Rafa’s future. Remember feeling really low after this one.

2012 - another season ending limply. I’d been at a wedding and then flew to Belfast where my family were on this day. Pretty sure the same day United and Everton had that mad 4-4 draw which opened the door for City to win the league. Felt funny at the time!

2023 - made a meal of what should have been routine but got there in the end.

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« Reply #5372 on: April 22, 2024, 12:18:17 pm »
Thanks for your Memories  :)

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« Reply #5373 on: April 23, 2024, 08:04:03 am »
April 23rd

1969 – Larry Lloyd joined from hometown club Bristol Rovers for a fee of £50,000. He is one of a rare breed to leave Anfield in his prime, and go on to better things – helping Nottingham Forest to two European Cups, one League title, League Cup and FA Charity Shield. He had won League and UEFA Cup medals, appearing 218 times and notching five times. He was sold to Coventry City for £240,000 in August 1974.

1973 – Our 2-0 Anfield defeat of Leeds United on Easter Monday combined with Arsenal dropping a point at Southampton meant that only a series of freak results could prevent the reds from claiming the title with just one of our League games remaining, although other sides had games in hand. Peter Lorimer missed an open goal in the first half, but Peter Cormack and Kevin Keegan netted after the break. The Leeds players lined up at full time to applaud Shankly’s side from the pitch.

1977 - We drew 2-2 with Everton in our FA Cup Semi-final encounter at Maine Road, with Terry McDermott and Jimmy Case twice putting us in front, before levellers from Duncan McKenzie and Bruce Rioch. Terry Mac’s goal was later named as the BBC’s Goal of the Season, while Evertonians still protest over Clive Thomas disallowing Bryan Hamilton’s last-gasp ‘winner’. We won the replay at the same venue four days later, although we lost the Final at Wembley to Manchester United

1980 - We won at Stoke City in a First Division fixture postponed from New Year’s Day, with the two David’s, Johnson and Fairclough, handing us a 2-0 win.

1983 – We edged closer to the championship despite losing 2-0 at home to Norwich City, as they became the first side to take all six points off us after the introduction of three points for a win. Mark Lawrenson put through his own net before Martin O’Neill doubled the visitors’ lead from distance. Bob Paisley had received his 21st Bell’s managerial award prior to kick-off.

1988 - We secured our seventeenth League title with four more games remaining, as a curling Peter Beardsley strike was enough to defeat Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. This was our ninth championship in the space of thirteen years.

1991 - We beat Crystal Palace 3-0 at Anfield. Ian Rush scored his 300th competitive club goal in 532 games for Chester, Juventus and Liverpool, while John Barnes also struck before a late own goal from Eddie McGoldrick.

1992 - Robbie Fowler signed as a professional. The ‘Toxteth terror’ went on to bag 171 goals in 330 reds games in his first spell with the club, gaining UEFA Cup, FA Cup and two League Cup winners’ medals during his reds career, and struck a further twelve times in 39 games second time around to become our fifth top all-time goalscorer, before moving on to Cardiff City in July 2007.

1994 – We won 2-1 at West Ham United despite Martin Allen giving the Hammers a first-minute lead. Robbie Fowler equalised with Ian Rush bagging a late winner.

2005 - John Welsh played his tenth and final reds game as we suffered yet another away League defeat, 1-0 at Selhurst Park, courtesy of an Andy Johnson strike.

2011 – Maxi Rodríguez bagged a treble as we thumped Birmingham City 5-0 at Anfield, with Dirk Kuyt netting for the seventh time in nine games and Joe Cole adding a late fifth.

2016 – Daniel Sturridge and Adam Lallana struck inside half an hour against Newcastle United but we were pegged back after the break by Pap iss Cissé and Jack Colback to draw 2-2 with Rafael Benítez’s Newcastle side.

2017 - Crystal Palace won at Anfield for the third consecutive season, despite Phillipe Coutinho giving us the lead. Ex-red Christian Benteke bagged a brace, the most recent of his seven goals past us to date.

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« Reply #5374 on: April 23, 2024, 08:49:26 am »
1988 I remember. I’d been going to a few games that season for the first time but wasn’t allowed to go to this one. :( Felt like the title had been done and dusted for a while.

2005 I was on a stag do. We played the likes of Welsh and maybe Potter. Think we had the first leg of the Chelsea semi the following midweek so rested some key players.

2011 - still on the Easter fixtures! Maxi’s purple patch was great, got a hat trick at Fulham too. We looked great under a Kenny at the end of that season with Suarez, Maxi, Kuyt all linking really well.

2016 - we were two up and cruising early and somehow got pegged back. Think it was a Saturday game so didn’t even have UEA distractions but we were just very up and down that season. Did the same to Sunderland at home too.

2017 - for a long time this was our most recent home defeat. Went on a big underarms run after this until the Covid season. End of season wobble but we steadies ourselves to get all important top four on the final day.

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« Reply #5375 on: April 23, 2024, 10:14:13 am »
April 19th


1997 - Manchester United beat us at Anfield, with Gary Pallister netting twice for the visitors, and Andy Cole also on target with one of his eleven goals against the reds. John Barnes bagged our consolation, his 108th and final reds goal.

2001 - We became only the second team ever to stop Barcelona from scoring in both legs of a European tie, winning our UEFA Cup second leg at Anfield 1-0. Gary McAllister, who scored from the spot past future reds keeper Pepe Reina after Patrick Kluivert’s unnecessary handball, made his 700th club appearance in this game. Sander Westerveld later had Kopite hearts in mouths when he missed a back-pass that just rolled past his post.

2003 - Michael Owen netted in his sixth consecutive League match for the first time in his career, which was his first ever derby goal. Danny Murphy struck the winner after David Unsworth’s equaliser as we won 2-1. Everton had both David Weir and Gary Naysmith sent off.

2015 - Philippe Coutinho put us ahead in our FA Cup Semi-final against Aston Villa, but future red Christian Benteke bagged one of his seven goals past us to date before the break. Fabian Delph scored the winner as the reds disappointed on the big stage, although Mario Balotelli had a goal wrongly ruled out for offside.

2021 – We were held 1-1 behind closed doors at Leeds United despite Sadio Mané giving us the lead in the first game played since the controversial announcement of a proposed new European Super League. Diego Llorente headed in a late leveller.

2022 – We beat Manchester United 4-0 at Anfield, having already trounced them 5-0 at Old Trafford earlier in the season. Luis Díaz and Mohamed Salah both struck before the break, with Sadio Mané on target before Salah added the fourth.

1997- Ended any hope of winning the league, I think if we won our last 4 including this we would have been champions but we won 1. David James had an absolute mare

2001- Nerves were gone watching that.

2003- Belter from Danny Murphy, apparently he was abused by LFC fans during a match not long after, he retorted "bet you didnt say that in Goodison"

2015- We were absolutely horrific that day, constantly changing formation all match

2021- Murder over the super league prior to that, really didnt feel up for that game at all as a result

2022- Fantastic night, during a very exciting run in
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« Reply #5376 on: April 23, 2024, 10:18:52 am »
April 20th

1988 - We faced Norwich City , holding them to a goalless draw at Carrow Road as they became the first team against whom we had twice drawn a blank in the League that season, so holding off our League title celebrations for another three days.

1991 - Graeme Souness got off to a good start as Manager as we beat Norwich City 3-0 at Anfield in his first match in charge. The goals came from John Barnes, Ray Houghton and Ian Rush.

1992 – We were thumped 4-0 at Arsenal. Ian Wright struck the first two of his seven goals against the reds, with David Hillier and Anders Limpar also on target.

2002 - We beat Derby County 2-0 at Anfield, with double goalscorer Michael Owen being presented with the Ballon d’Or trophy for European Football of the Year before the match. A minute’s silence was also observed before kick-off, in memory of the bereaved and survivors of the Hillsborough disaster. Steven Gerrard made his hundredth League appearance in this game.

2014 – We secured a joint club record eleventh consecutive League win when we won 3-2 at Norwich City, also a joint club record sixth straight away League victory. This was also a joint club record 25th consecutive top-flight League game in which we had netted. Raheem Sterling and Luis Suárez struck early on as the Uruguayan became the first red to score thirty League goals in a season since Ian Rush in 1987, with Gary Hooper pulling a goal back after the break. Sterling netted again with Robert Snodgrass heading in as we hung on for victory. This left the reds needing just seven points from the last three games to claim the title.

2016 – Daniel Sturridge reached a half century of reds goals as we thumped Everton 4-0 at Anfield. Divock Origi and Mamadou Sakho, in his final reds game, both headed in shortly before the break before Ramiro Funes Mori was dismissed and then Sturridge struck. The scoring was rounded out by Philippe Coutinho.

1988- a win and we won the title, but it was academic, unusually Grobellaar wore a white shirt

1991- Pretty good start, seemed like we would carry on the many years of trophy wins but it wasnt to happen

1992- An easter monday game, Anders Limpar scored from about 45 yards lobbing Hooper. We werent sure of the score, my brother in law was listening in his car on the way to us. A Man united fan. Took great pleasure in telling us Arsenal were 4 up, however his face dropped when word came through Forest had beaten United 2-1 at old trafford, Leeds took over top spot later that day with a win over Coventry

2002- I think we went top of the league but Arsenal had a game or two in hand

2014- Certainly seemed like the title was on :(

2016- Should have won 12-0, Simon Mignolet had so little to do the Echo refused to give him a match rating. Funes Mori was sent off and celebrated as he had really done Divock Origi good and proper. Lousy carry on
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1990 - We beat Chelsea 4-1 at Anfield, with goals from Ronnie Rosenthal, Ian Rush and a Steve Nicol brace, with Kerry Dixon bagging a late consolation, one of his seven goals past us. Alan Hansen played his 620th and final reds game.

1993 – John Barnes struck with Mark Walters converting a penalty as we beat Leeds United 2-0 at Anfield.

1999 – Keeper David James made his 277th and last reds appearance in our 1-0 home defeat by Leicester City, with ex-Evertonian Ian Marshall netting the last-minute winner.

2000 - We were held to a goalless draw at Goodison, with referee Graham Poll ruling out a last-minute Don Hutchison winner for the Blues.

2013 – We drew 2-2 with Chelsea at Anfield, with Oscar opening the scoring for the visitors before the break with a header from a corner. Daniel Sturridge equalised after having already hit the post since coming off the bench at half time. Eden Hazard converted a penalty after Luis Suárez handballed in the area, one of his seven goals past us to date. Suárez then headed in a stoppage-time equaliser. However, headlines were dominated by Suárez biting Branislav Ivanović’s arm as they challenged for a ball in the area, an offence for which he was later banned for ten matches.

2018 – We drew 2-2 at West Bromwich Albion, with Danny Ings handing us an early lead, his fourth and last goal for the club. Mohamed Salah doubled the reds’ advantage with just over ten minutes left, but Jake Livermore struck for the already relegated side, before Salomón Rondón headed in a late equaliser.

2019 – We won 2-0 at Cardiff City with Gini Wijnaldum opening the scoring after a goalless first half. James Milner converted a late penalty to send us back to the top of the table.

1990- Some nice well worked goals in this game as we closed in on number 18

1993- A decent end of season run, was mad how close that table was. We ended up 6th, yet just 10 points off 20th and relegation. In March we were something like 15th and relegation was possible. On the flip side Ipswich were going for the title and up in 4th in February or so, they ended up 17th, goes to show this season how a few decent results propelled you up the table

1999- As has been said in recent weeks, an absolutely depressing night, on the same night Manchester United closed in on a treble by coming from two goals down to beat Juventus 3-2 on the night and 4-3 on aggregate and qualify for the champions league final, Roy Keane had an absolute stormer but would miss the final as he picked up a yellow card.

2000- Absolutely ridiculous decision, either give the goal or blow up before the free kick. A good friday game. For the record Liverpool goalkeeper Sander Westerveld was taking a free which he clumsily belted against Everton player (and former Liverpool player ) Don Hutchinson, the ball rebounded over the stranded Dutch Keeper but as it rolled into the empty net the referee blew for full time.

2013- Famous match where Luis Suarez bit Branislav Ivanovic, he got away with it and scored a very late equaliser against a chelsea side managed by Rafa Benitez. Suarez would be banned for 10 games and didnt play again until late September, during which time Arsenal sensationally bid 40m plus 1 quid for him. It lead to Liverpool owner John Henry tweeting "what are they smoking". Suarez stayed on for another year and eventually left for Barcelona for a fee almost double what Arsenal offered.

2019- Just arrived home from a flight from Krakow, Gini scored a belter, think it was Easter Sunday, City did have a game in hand, the lead of the league changed about 200 times in the last few weeks


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« Reply #5378 on: April 23, 2024, 10:39:30 am »
April 22nd

1981 - Howard Gayle came on as a substitute for the injured Kenny Dalglish after just nine minutes and ran the Bayern München defence ragged, before later himself being substituted by Jimmy Case. We held the German champions to a 1-1 draw in the Olympic Stadium, with Ray Kennedy putting us in front with just seven minutes left before Karl-Heinz Rummenigge equalised, to make it through to our third European Cup Final in five years, on away goals after a goalless first meeting. Boss Bob Paisley had called this “our biggest test since Rome”, prior to the game.

1992 – Ian Rush netted our equaliser as we drew 1-1 at Nottingham Forest after Teddy Sheringham had scored the first of his seven goals past us.

2006 - We beat Chelsea 2-1 at Old Trafford in the FA Cup Semi-final. John Arne Riise’s free-kick opened the scoring before Luis García extended our lead early in the second half with a sublime volley. Didier Drogba’s header, one of his eleven goals past us, ensured a nervous last twenty minutes, but future red Joe Cole blazed over with the Blues’ only real chance of note as we hung on to reach our thirteenth FA Cup Final.

2008 – We took the lead in the first leg of our Champions League Semi-final against Chelsea shortly before half-time through Dirk Kuyt, before failing to take a number of other good chances. We suffered a sucker punch in the final seconds of time added on when John Arne Riise headed into his own net. This was the first time we had faced the same team in European competition in four consecutive seasons.

2012 – Peter Odemwingie struck the only goal of the game as West Brom won at Anfield for the first time in exactly 45 years, under the management of ex-reds boss Roy Hodgson. Jordan Henderson and Dirk Kuyt both struck the woodwork before we fell behind.

2023 – Diogo Jota bagged a brace at Anfield, but relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest twice levelled through ex-red Neco Williams and Morgan Gibbs-White. Mohamed Salah then struck as we won 3-2.
1981- Bayern were so confident they had even printed travel itinerary in the programme for the final. We went through on away goals, in those days if a subbed was subbed it usually meant they were horrendously bad but that wasnt the case here, Howard Gayle had the night of his life after coming on for the injured Kenny Dalglish and ran Bayern ragged, he was subbed as Bayern were kicking lumps out of him, Howard was a bit of a hard bastard so Bob Paisley saw he was about to fight back and decided to sub him rather than risk a red card

1992- I was off school for the easter break,  a lovely leveller from Rush in one of our bogey grounds. Mike Hooper gave away the early penalty after a foul on Roy Keane and almost saved the spot kick but to be fair he had a pretty good game that night. facts that day
 
The world snooker championship was on in Sheffield, first year I remember watching it, we stayed up late to watch this on sportsnight, and had a feeling something special was happening when they showed frame 13, but it wasnt unlucky for Jimmy White pumped in a 147 break in his match with Tony Drago, only the second in crucible history. It was shown for days on end after.

Also Manchester United were chasing their first title in 25 years, now a point behind Leeds they had a game in hand at already relegated west ham, sensationally they lost 1-0, the title was slipping away

2006- Fantastic strike by Garcia, I remember Cisse came on and didnt try a leg, Benitez didnt look too happy.

2008- what a sickener, silly own goal, the fella had no right foot

2012- One of about 50 games that year dominated and didnt win, their goal too, was hit straight at Reina and still went in, his form really nosedived around this point

2023- Was day after my sister in laws wedding, a nice curer
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« Reply #5379 on: April 23, 2024, 10:47:15 am »
April 23rd

1969 – Larry Lloyd joined from hometown club Bristol Rovers for a fee of £50,000. He is one of a rare breed to leave Anfield in his prime, and go on to better things – helping Nottingham Forest to two European Cups, one League title, League Cup and FA Charity Shield. He had won League and UEFA Cup medals, appearing 218 times and notching five times. He was sold to Coventry City for £240,000 in August 1974.

1977 - We drew 2-2 with Everton in our FA Cup Semi-final encounter at Maine Road, with Terry McDermott and Jimmy Case twice putting us in front, before levellers from Duncan McKenzie and Bruce Rioch. Terry Mac’s goal was later named as the BBC’s Goal of the Season, while Evertonians still protest over Clive Thomas disallowing Bryan Hamilton’s last-gasp ‘winner’. We won the replay at the same venue four days later, although we lost the Final at Wembley to Manchester United

1983 – We edged closer to the championship despite losing 2-0 at home to Norwich City, as they became the first side to take all six points off us after the introduction of three points for a win. Mark Lawrenson put through his own net before Martin O’Neill doubled the visitors’ lead from distance. Bob Paisley had received his 21st Bell’s managerial award prior to kick-off.

1988 - We secured our seventeenth League title with four more games remaining, as a curling Peter Beardsley strike was enough to defeat Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. This was our ninth championship in the space of thirteen years.

1991 - We beat Crystal Palace 3-0 at Anfield. Ian Rush scored his 300th competitive club goal in 532 games for Chester, Juventus and Liverpool, while John Barnes also struck before a late own goal from Eddie McGoldrick.


2011 – Maxi Rodríguez bagged a treble as we thumped Birmingham City 5-0 at Anfield, with Dirk Kuyt netting for the seventh time in nine games and Joe Cole adding a late fifth.

2016 – Daniel Sturridge and Adam Lallana struck inside half an hour against Newcastle United but we were pegged back after the break by Pap iss Cissé and Jack Colback to draw 2-2 with Rafael Benítez’s Newcastle side.

2017 - Crystal Palace won at Anfield for the third consecutive season, despite Phillipe Coutinho giving us the lead. Ex-red Christian Benteke bagged a brace, the most recent of his seven goals past us to date.
 

1969- unfortunately Larry passed away recently

1977- Might have worked for us, but Clive Thomas was a right dick, controversially disallowed a legit goal, older Evertonians still curse him

1983- A very strange end to the season, as we lost 5 and drew 2 of our last 7 but still won the title easily.

1988- A draw was all that was needed but a win over spurs brought home title number 17, party time. Posters of this were in my house for years including Steve McMahon pouring a can of budweiser over Peter Beardsley

1991- Fantastic goal by Ian Rush, sadly we remained 3 points behind Arsenal who beat QPR that night

2011- A fine sunny Saturday, we were in belting form and soon after Kenny Dalglish got a full time contract

2016- A crap result, earlier that day it was confirmed Mamadou Sakho would miss the rest of the season as the club decided to leave him out when word came through he had failed a drugs test, it transpired earlier in the season Sakho was using slimming pills which contained a certain substance, however his name was eventually cleared but as a result he missed the Europa league final and the european championships for France in the summer. Sakho never played for the club again, the following season his unprofessional carry on in pre season saw him sent home from a tour and he later stupidly vented his anger on social media for not playing more. Klopp had enough

2017- This would be our last league defeat at Anfield for over 3 years, until Burnley won 1-0 at Anfield in early 2021, sensationally that would begin a run of 6 straight home defeats (Man City, Brighton, Everton, Fulham and Chelsea, not in that order)
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« Reply #5380 on: April 23, 2024, 05:50:09 pm »
Wow Some Memories There  :champ

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« Reply #5381 on: April 24, 2024, 08:34:04 am »
1971 We won 1-0 at Nottingham forest with Brian Hall scoring the goal'

1974  We lost 1-0 at home to Arsenal with future red Ray Kennedy on target, one of just eleven League defeats at Anfield during the whole of the 1970’s, with the Gunners inflicting three of these. This game was in fact our hundredth meeting in the League.

1979 - We visited Southampton with David Johnson heading us into the lead as we returned with a point from a game originally postponed from Christmas.

1982 - Ian Rush added to a brace from Ronnie Whelan as we won 3-2 at Southampton with Joe Fagan taking charge of the reds in the absence of Bob Paisley through illness. Ex-red Kevin Keegan scored from the spot, his only goal against the reds, with Mick Channon bagging one of his seven goals past us.

1985 - Mark Lawrenson grabbed the only goal of the game in Greece to knock Panathinaikos out 5-0 on aggregate, as we reached our fifth European Cup Final in nine years.

1997 - Our 2-0 defeat of Paris Saint-Germain in the European Cup Winners’ Cup at Anfield was not enough to overcome a three goal first-leg deficit. Robbie Fowler and Mark Wright netted our goals. Robbie’s strike was his seventh in the competition, a club record.

1999 – Sean Dundee featured for the reds for the fifth and last time as we won 3-1 at Blackburn Rovers, with Steve McManaman, Jamie Redknapp and Øyvind Leonhardsen all on target in the first half before Damien Duff pulled a goal back after an hour.

2004 - Danny Murphy scored the only goal for the third time in four League meetings at Old Trafford, this time from the penalty spot after Gary Neville brought down Steven Gerrard. This was Stéphane Henchoz’s 200th reds game, John Arne Riise’s hundredth League game for us, and Bruno Cheyrou’s 48th and final reds appearance, after he came off the bench to replace Harry Kewell.

2018 – Mohamed Salah scored in his seventh consecutive reds game, netting twice past future reds keeper Alisson Becker before the break as we beat his former club Roma 5-2 in the first leg of our UEFA Champions League Semi-final. Sadio Mané also scored before Roberto Firmino added a brace to reach fifty goals for the reds. However, the visitors pulled two late goals back through one of Edin Džeko’s five goals past us to date and a Diego Perotti spot-kick. Sadly, the night was spoiled by an injury to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain that kept him out of action for a full year.

2021 – Mohamed Salah gave us an early lead over Newcastle United behind closed doors at Anfield, but Joe Willock scored a stoppage-time equaliser after the Geordies had had a last-minute leveller already ruled out.

2022 We beat Everton 2-0 at Anfield with Andy Robertson headed in the opener after an hour. Divock Origi nodded in his eleventh Premier League goal from off the bench, a club record. This was his 41st and final strike for the club, six of which had come against the Blues.

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« Reply #5382 on: April 24, 2024, 09:01:53 am »
97 - we blew it in the first leg but this was a near miss. Fairly early goal, then Wright scored one with enough time. They were rocking but just held on.

99- we were crap but blitzed them early. Tho k Redknapp scored a screamer for a long way out.blackburn ended up going down.

04 - watched that in a pub even thought it was a Saturday 3pm. Felt quite low key as they were out of the title running but probably an important win for us as we made top .

2018 - that first hour was incredible. 5-0 up in a European Cup semi final. Electric football, Mo at his absolute peak. Mad how we ended up the tie one goal away from extra time (although we were never really in danger once we got our away goals.

2021 - remember being livid and think we had no chance of too 4! Had a huge let off with their disallowed goal, only to cough up another chance a minute or two later.

2022 - can’t believe that was already 2 years ago. Frustrating first half but had absolute faith our superiority would show in the end.





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« Reply #5383 on: April 24, 2024, 09:44:48 am »
Was in Old Trafford to see the win in 2004 but had to sit with the Mancs. Sitting on my hands when Murphy took the pen.

Important result as we were fighting for a Champions League spot with Newcastle if I remember correctly.

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« Reply #5384 on: April 24, 2024, 09:52:59 am »
Was in Old Trafford to see the win in 2004 but had to sit with the Mancs. Sitting on my hands when Murphy took the pen.

Important result as we were fighting for a Champions League spot with Newcastle if I remember correctly.

Yeah we were. We were both as bad as each other really. Played each other on the final day but thankfully that turned into a dead rubber because they lost at Southampton in the midweek before I think.

Three winners at the same ground by the same player - has to be fairly unique I’d have thought?!

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« Reply #5385 on: April 24, 2024, 01:14:01 pm »
Yeah we were. We were both as bad as each other really. Played each other on the final day but thankfully that turned into a dead rubber because they lost at Southampton in the midweek before I think.

Three winners at the same ground by the same player - has to be fairly unique I’d have thought?!
it would be you would think

I think that was a draw at Southampton they had, I had a bet on with someone, 100 euro for us to be in top 4 so was watching them closely, still waiting to be paid mind you

It was a dead rubber unless it was something like us losing 8-0 on last day and Villa winning 10-0 or something
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« Reply #5386 on: April 24, 2024, 03:02:42 pm »
it would be you would think

I think that was a draw at Southampton they had, I had a bet on with someone, 100 euro for us to be in top 4 so was watching them closely, still waiting to be paid mind you

It was a dead rubber unless it was something like us losing 8-0 on last day and Villa winning 10-0 or something

You’re right, 3-3!

Southampton made it 3-2 in the 88th minute. Newcastle 3-3 in injury time. Remember watching it but had obviously forgotten the details.

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« Reply #5387 on: April 24, 2024, 03:36:40 pm »
Great Memories Guys   :champ

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« Reply #5388 on: April 25, 2024, 08:28:08 am »
April 25th

1914 - We played in our first FA Cup Final, but lost to Burnley in the last ever Final staged at Crystal Palace. Tom Miller had a strike disallowed for offside for the reds before ex-Evertonian Bertie Freeman volleyed the only goal of the game, one of his nine against us. King George V that day became the first reigning monarch to attend an FA Cup Final.

1973 - We suffered our first ever defeat in the UEFA Cup, 2-1 at holders Tottenham Hotspur in our sixth meeting of the season. However, Steve Heighway’s strike took us through to the Final on the away goals rule despite Martin Peters’ brace, two of his fourteen strikes against the reds.

1978 - Tommy Smith played his 638th and final reds game as we beat Arsenal at Anfield in the League. David Fairclough grabbed the only goal of the game as we secured the points to ensure our sixteenth consecutive season of European football.

1981 - Winger Howard Gayle scored his only reds goal, on his full debut, as we held Tottenham Hotspur to a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, with Glenn Hoddle netting one of his four goals past us for the home side.

1984 - An Ian Rush brace booked our place in a fourth European Cup Final, as we won 2-1 at Dinamo Bucureşti, to go through 3-1 on aggregate. Rush reached forty goals for the season in a match played in a fiery atmosphere after Graeme Souness had broken Lica Movilă’s jaw in the first leg at Anfield

1987 - Blues old boy Steve McMahon put us ahead against Everton at Anfield. Kevin Sheedy equalised with a free-kick past Mike Hooper, before flicking the V’s to the Kop. Ian Rush added two more to equal Dixie Dean’s derby scoring record of nineteen, as we won 3-1. However, our neighbours still went on to reclaim the League title.

1994 - Ashley Neal struck from the penalty spot in our 3-2 reserves defeat by Nottingham Forest at Anfield. This was the final reds goal scored in front of the standing Kop, two weeks after Julian  Dicks famed spot-kick at the same end of the ground, and six days before Jeremy Goss’s historic strike.

1998 - Rob Jones made the last of his 243 reds appearances in our 4-1 defeat at Chelsea. Karlheinz Riedle nabbed our consolation that day.

2001 - The official club website liverpoolfc.tv was launched.

2007 – Future red Joe Cole bagged the only goal of our Champions League Semi-final first leg defeat at Chelsea, as the Blues were unable to get past Pepe Reina a second time, despite an under-par reds performance. Jamie Carragher played his 89th European game, equalling Ian Callaghan’s club record. This was the first time we had faced the same team in European competition three consecutive seasons, as well as being the third round in a row in which Bolo Zenden had come up against a former employer, following ties with Barcelona and PSV Eindhoven.

2009 – Dirk Kuyt played his hundredth League game for the reds as we won at Hull City. Xabi Alonso bagged his nineteenth and final reds goal to open the scoring just before the break, pouncing on his own rebounded free kick. Caleb Folan was sent off for the home side before Kuyt headed in. Geovanni pulled one back with Kuyt then making it 3-1.

2010 – Future red James Milner was voted the PFA Young Player of the Year after scoring twelve times in 49 games for Aston Villa that season. He was also named in the Team of the Year.

2010 – Maxi Rodríguez bagged his first reds goal as we won 4-0 at Burnley, following seven away fixtures without victory. Steven Gerrard bagged a brace early in the second half to open the scoring, with David N’Gog also netting in injury time.

2015 - Fabio Borini made his 38th and last reds appearance as we were held to a goalless draw at West Brom

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« Reply #5389 on: April 25, 2024, 08:39:46 am »
87 - I think my older brother went to that game. We knew Rush was leaving at that point didn’t we?

98 - pretty bad, end of season nothing kind of game. Think we did recover to finish above Chelsea but we were a distant third best that season.

07 - was a tight game, we did ok. Lack of away goals felt like it might be a problem. Thankfully wasn’t the case!

09 -I remember Xabi’s goal, a one two with the Hull wall from a free kick! Kept us just about in the hunt. Then in the late kick off that day United went 2 down at home to Spurs, before good old Howard Webb got involved.

10 - nice end of season away trip in the sunshine. Burnley were shite but nice to get a good win in a difficult season.

15 - I’m not sure this game actually took place. Did both sides shake hands on a 0-0 before the game?!

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« Reply #5390 on: April 25, 2024, 04:21:11 pm »

1982 - Ian Rush added to a brace from Ronnie Whelan as we won 3-2 at Southampton with Joe Fagan taking charge of the reds in the absence of Bob Paisley through illness. Ex-red Kevin Keegan scored from the spot, his only goal against the reds, with Mick Channon bagging one of his seven goals past us.

1985 - Mark Lawrenson grabbed the only goal of the game in Greece to knock Panathinaikos out 5-0 on aggregate, as we reached our fifth European Cup Final in nine years.

1997 - Our 2-0 defeat of Paris Saint-Germain in the European Cup Winners’ Cup at Anfield was not enough to overcome a three goal first-leg deficit. Robbie Fowler and Mark Wright netted our goals. Robbie’s strike was his seventh in the competition, a club record.

1999 – Sean Dundee featured for the reds for the fifth and last time as we won 3-1 at Blackburn Rovers, with Steve McManaman, Jamie Redknapp and Øyvind Leonhardsen all on target in the first half before Damien Duff pulled a goal back after an hour.

2004 - Danny Murphy scored the only goal for the third time in four League meetings at Old Trafford, this time from the penalty spot after Gary Neville brought down Steven Gerrard. This was Stéphane Henchoz’s 200th reds game, John Arne Riise’s hundredth League game for us, and Bruno Cheyrou’s 48th and final reds appearance, after he came off the bench to replace Harry Kewell.

2018 – Mohamed Salah scored in his seventh consecutive reds game, netting twice past future reds keeper Alisson Becker before the break as we beat his former club Roma 5-2 in the first leg of our UEFA Champions League Semi-final. Sadio Mané also scored before Roberto Firmino added a brace to reach fifty goals for the reds. However, the visitors pulled two late goals back through one of Edin Džeko’s five goals past us to date and a Diego Perotti spot-kick. Sadly, the night was spoiled by an injury to Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain that kept him out of action for a full year.

2021 – Mohamed Salah gave us an early lead over Newcastle United behind closed doors at Anfield, but Joe Willock scored a stoppage-time equaliser after the Geordies had had a last-minute leveller already ruled out.

2022 We beat Everton 2-0 at Anfield with Andy Robertson headed in the opener after an hour. Divock Origi nodded in his eleventh Premier League goal from off the bench, a club record. This was his 41st and final strike for the club, six of which had come against the Blues.

1982- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rRyn5DYV5I I think the Whelan goals are here from 45:40

1985- our last european goal for 6 years

1997- We were horrific in the first leg but we absolutely battered them that night and nearly pulled it back, first leg capitulation killed us, plus in the first leg Steve McManaman controversially had a goal ruled out. Mind you it just saved us losing to Barcelona in the final

1999- Cracking goal from Redknapp

2004- A rare time these days (if you can call 20 years ago these days) that we played them on a saturday at 3 pm. I have read rumours that Houllier planned to play Bruno Cheyrou but consulted Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher first who advised him how to alter the team, if true it is a sad way to show how he was losing his way.

2018- Ox was out for about a year, and of course it was same night Sean Cox was sickeningly assaulted outside the ground. On the pitch we were in cruise control but conceding two late goals kept Roma in it

2021- Remember it was the day after I got my first vaccine, was absolutely wiped, just as I went to take my son to the beach the tiredness hit me, spent the afternoon in bed.

2022- A great way to end the game, frustration all the way through but we pulled it out of the bag, there was a hilarious moment when Jordan Pickford dropped to the ground to waste time and openly laughed in the Everton goal in the first half, once Liverpool had won Alisson Becker responded by doing the same, the loudest cheer of the day.
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« Reply #5391 on: April 25, 2024, 04:32:03 pm »
April 25th

1978 - Tommy Smith played his 638th and final reds game as we beat Arsenal at Anfield in the League. David Fairclough grabbed the only goal of the game as we secured the points to ensure our sixteenth consecutive season of European football.

1981 - Winger Howard Gayle scored his only reds goal, on his full debut, as we held Tottenham Hotspur to a 1-1 draw at White Hart Lane, with Glenn Hoddle netting one of his four goals past us for the home side.

1984 - An Ian Rush brace booked our place in a fourth European Cup Final, as we won 2-1 at Dinamo Bucureşti, to go through 3-1 on aggregate. Rush reached forty goals for the season in a match played in a fiery atmosphere after Graeme Souness had broken Lica Movilă’s jaw in the first leg at Anfield

1987 - Blues old boy Steve McMahon put us ahead against Everton at Anfield. Kevin Sheedy equalised with a free-kick past Mike Hooper, before flicking the V’s to the Kop. Ian Rush added two more to equal Dixie Dean’s derby scoring record of nineteen, as we won 3-1. However, our neighbours still went on to reclaim the League title.

2007 – Future red Joe Cole bagged the only goal of our Champions League Semi-final first leg defeat at Chelsea, as the Blues were unable to get past Pepe Reina a second time, despite an under-par reds performance. Jamie Carragher played his 89th European game, equalling Ian Callaghan’s club record. This was the first time we had faced the same team in European competition three consecutive seasons, as well as being the third round in a row in which Bolo Zenden had come up against a former employer, following ties with Barcelona and PSV Eindhoven.

2010 – Maxi Rodríguez bagged his first reds goal as we won 4-0 at Burnley, following seven away fixtures without victory. Steven Gerrard bagged a brace early in the second half to open the scoring, with David N’Gog also netting in injury time.

2015 - Fabio Borini made his 38th and last reds appearance as we were held to a goalless draw at West Brom

1978- Tommy was meant to retire a year later but stayed on after scoring in the European Cup Final, Tommy would likely have played the 1978 final but a DIY accident at home ruled him out.

1981- What a week for Howie Gayle, unfortunately that was height of it in a Liverpool shirt

1984- Graeme Souness was just a warrior wasnt he, I genuinely dont think he was afraid at all that night, what a ballsy performance all round

1987- McMahons goal was a belter, former Red Kevin Sheedy scored a cracking free kick for Everton but unfortunately made an arse of himself by giving the finger to the Kop in celebration.


2007- Dont recall anything great about that game, think Lampard missed a sitter? could be mixing it with another European night, but we were still in there with a shout

2010- It was funny when the Burnley fans laughed their heads off when Aquilani slipped near their goal and then Gerrard just planted one in the net

2015- Fairly non descript, cant remember much about it
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« Reply #5392 on: April 25, 2024, 05:19:38 pm »
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« Reply #5393 on: April 25, 2024, 10:40:03 pm »
April 26th

1965 - Bill Shankly fielded a team of eleven reserves in our League match at Wolverhampton Wanderers, which came only five days before the FA Cup Final. John Sealey scored in his only reds appearance, with Geoff Strong and Alf Arrowsmith also on target as we won 3-1. Full-backs Alan Hignett and Tom Lowry and keeper Billy Molyneux also played their only senior reds games, while left-back Phil Ferns made his 28th and last appearance for the club

1971 - Joe Fagan’s son Kit made his second and final senior appearance as we drew 2-2 at Manchester City in the League. Bobby Graham netted both our goals while midfielder Steve Arnold played his second and last reds game with keeper Tommy Lawrence appearing for the 390th and final time. Ian Ross put through his own net, with Steve Carter also on target for the home side. The reds were fined £7,500 for fielding a weakened team, with the match only two days after a League match at Nottingham Forest and just two days before the second leg of our Fairs Cup Semi-final at Leeds United.

1975 - Jimmy Case made his reds bow in our 3-1 home League win over Queens Park Rangers, when John Toshack netted a brace to add to a Kevin Keegan penalty, with Gerry Francis on target for the visitors. This was our final game of the season, as we ended up in second place behind Derby County.

1980 – We were held to a goalless draw by Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park as we edged closer to our twelfth League title.

1986 - Defender Gary Gillespie scored a second-half hat-trick past David Seaman, including a penalty, as we thumped already relegated Birmingham City 5-0 at Anfield. Ian Rush opened the scoring, with Jan Mølby also on target from the spot. Future red Julian D icks was on the losing side that day. This win kept us on course for our sixteenth League title.

1992 - Mark Walters scored the decisive second goal that handed the League title to Leeds United, as we beat Manchester United 2-0 at Anfield despite both Nicky Tanner and Ian Rush having to be substituted inside the first half hour. Ian Rush had scored the first, his first ever goal against the Mancs. The Kop crowed “now you’re gonna believe us, you’ll never win the League”, while Ray Houghton played his 200th game for the club.

2003 - Michael Owen bagged four goals, including his hundredth League goal, as we trounced West Bromwich Albion 6-0 at The Hawthorns, our record win over the Baggies. Michael’s fourth goal, our fifth, was our 700th in the Premiership. Milan Baroš added a brace.

2006 - Luis García and West Ham United’s Hayden Mullins were both sent off at Upton Park, with Mullins becoming the fifteenth opposition player sent off against us that season. Both therefore had to sit out the FA Cup Final two weeks later as a result. Djibril Cissé bagged a brace either side of a Nigel Reo-Coker goal as we won 2-1. The game was preceded by a perfectly observed minute’s silence for former Hammers manager John Lyall, who died the week before.

2007 - We retained the FA Youth Cup, to claim it for the third time. Centre-back Robbie Threlfall, who had scored an own goal in the first leg, bagged the only goal of the game at Old Trafford, to wipe out Manchester United’s 2-1 first leg victory. We went on to secure the trophy by winning a penalty shoot-out 4-3, with keeper David Roberts saving one of United’s spot-kicks.

2008 - Peter Crouch grabbed his 42nd and final reds goal as we were held to a 2-2 draw at Birmingham City. We had fallen two goals behind to Mikael Forssell and Sebastian Larsson strikes before Crouch and then Yossi Benayoun netted to ensure we qualified for the next season’s Champions League.

2019 – Mohamed Salah played his hundredth reds game as we thumped Huddersfield Town 5-0 at Anfield, reaching a club record 69 goals in an opening century of outings. Naby Keïta scored our fastest ever Premiership goal after just fourteen seconds, with Sadio Mané and Salah each bagging a brace.

2023 – We beat West Ham United 2-1 at the London Stadium, despite falling behind to Lucas Paquetá’s strike. Cody Gakpo soon levelled, with Joël Matip heading in a second-half winner.

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« Reply #5394 on: April 26, 2024, 09:17:58 am »
1971. Sounds a bit harsh given the fixture congestion and half decent result

1986 a perfect hat trick too no less

1992. Cracking game that. The last time itv had live.football. Sheffield United lost to Leeds earlier that day meaning united had to beat us. They hit the woodwork three times but we won out. I had a longer post to on this back in day. Must find it

2019. Naby scored straight from tip off. Another great day in that great season

2023. Decent win. Think gakpos goal was from well out. Well taken
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« Reply #5397 on: April 26, 2024, 11:30:35 am »
Good day for me this one!

1986 - this was my third ever game, and madly given how strong we were at home at the time, the first time I didn’t see us lose! :D Didn’t really know Gary Gillespie was a defender but he became an early hero with those goals!

1992 - I was also at this one! A brilliant day, really rubbed their noses in it (which they more than made up for in the following years).

2003 - think they got relegated and were pretty terrible but still came out of the blue. I was away for a weekend in Bath and was back in the day when you could get SMS updates on the Nokia. Cost me a small fortune that day. :D

2006 - for some reason I though this was right before the cup final. I do remember the double sending off and both clubs seeing if they could agree on both players being allowed to play in the cup final. Think it was a proper silly red for some handbags over nothing.

2008 - don’t remember that too much.thought Oennant possibly scored against Birmingham away but was that in 2007? Definitely think it was one of those line ups with one eye on Europe (the second leg of the Chelsea semi presumably?).

2019 - a rare stress free run in game from that year! One up so early and never in danger of anything other than a comfortable win.

2023 - go one down, come back and win…we’ve had plenty of practice of that in recent years. Same again tomorrow?

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« Reply #5398 on: April 26, 2024, 03:30:46 pm »
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« Reply #5399 on: April 27, 2024, 08:10:12 am »
April 27th

1974 - John Toshack struck at West Ham as we drew a top-flight encounter 2-2, with Kevin Keegan on target at the death. Alec Lindsay had a penalty saved by Mervyn Day in the first half. Trevor Brooking and Frank Lampard both struck for the home side.

1977 - We beat Everton 3-0 at Maine Road in a F A Cup Semi Final replay, to keep on course for the treble. Our goals came from a Phil Neal penalty, Jimmy Case and Ray Kennedy that day. Both sides also had strong penalty claims turned down.

1985 – Alan Hansen played his 400th reds game as we drew 0-0 at Ipswich Town.

1991 - A testimonial match for Ray Kennedy was staged at Highbury. A reds team beat Arsenal 3-1, with Jan Mølby, David Speedie and Peter Beardsley on the scoresheet.

1996 - Ian Rush played his final reds game at Anfield, with Stan Collymore scoring the only goal of the game against Middlesbrough. He was applauded onto the pitch by a ‘guard of honour’ from both teams.

2002 - Michael Owen made his 150th League appearance as we lost 1-0 at Tottenham Hotspur, thanks to a Gus Poyet goal. It was our first defeat in fifteen League games and made winning the title a near impossibility. This was also Jari Litmanen’s 43rd and final game in a reds shirt.

2002 A Neil Mellor brace sent the Under-19’s into the Final of the National Play-offs, as we overcame Nottingham Forest 2-1, to set up a two-legged tie with Arsenal. These goals took the boy Mellor to 44 goals for the season.

2005 - We held Chelsea to a goalless draw at Stamford Bridge in the first leg of our Champions League Semi-final. The evening was only slightly spoiled by Xabi Alonso’s unwarranted booking that would rule him out of the Anfield return. Steven Gerrard had an emergency dental operation on the morning of the game.

2013 - Daniel Sturridge and Jordan Henderson struck twice each, with Daniel Agger and Fabio Borini also on target as we won 6-0 at Newcastle United, with Mathieu Debuchy sent off for the home side late on.

2014 – We lost 2-0 to Chelsea at Anfield to deal our title chances a major blow. The visitors were time-wasting from the first minute as we felt the absence of the suspended Jordan Henderson. Steven Gerrard slipped at the end of the first half to allow Demba Ba a clear run on goal, and he slipped the ball past Simon Mignolet. We failed to break down the Blues’ blanket defence, with Willian nabbing a stoppage time second. Iago Aspas made his fifteenth and final reds appearance, with future red Mohamed Salah and ex-red Fernando Torres both featuring for the visitors.

2022 – Jordan Henderson featured in the UEFA Champions League for the fiftieth time as we beat Villarreal 2-0 in the first leg of our Semi-final at Anfield, on our way to reach the Final for the xth time. The score was level at the break, with Pervis Estupiñán deflected a Henderson cross into his own goal before Sadio Mané double our lead.