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Postby supersub » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:43 pm

I agree with Leon...if you want to give you best memory of something that has no relevance to LFC then stick elsewhere.

If I see it in this thread, that is LFC general discussion, I will delete the fuc.kin thing
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Postby 2520years » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:49 pm

supersub wrote:I agree with Leon...if you want to give you best memory of something that has no relevance to LFC then stick elsewhere.

If I see it in this thread, that is LFC general discussion, I will delete the fuc.kin thing

Err...supersub... you have seen it and you haven't deleted it.
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Postby Cool Hand Luke » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:49 pm

supersub wrote:If I see it in this thread, that is LFC general discussion, I will delete the fuc.kin thing

Dont go in the Aurealio thead!
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Postby account deleted by request » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:51 pm

Cool Hand Luke wrote:
supersub wrote:If I see it in this thread, that is LFC general discussion, I will delete the fuc.kin thing

Dont go in the Aurealio thead!

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Postby Lionheart » Wed Jun 28, 2006 3:55 pm

supersub wrote:I agree with Leon...if you want to give you best memory of something that has no relevance to LFC then stick elsewhere.

If I see it in this thread, that is LFC general discussion, I will delete the fuc.kin thing

I've got a suggestion on where to stick it... :wwww  (but it wouldn't have anything to do with LFC just a moderator or two on a LFC forum) 


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Postby ynwa » Wed Jun 28, 2006 7:42 pm

the game i would tell i have been to will have to be the cl 2005 oh the memorys of that day
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Postby Effes » Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:42 pm

1986 FA Cup Final - our first (official) Double, beating Everton 3-1 ( all
3 in the second half... now where else did that happen?)

Also, Derby County away (1988) when we equalled Leeds's record for games unbeaten
at the start of a season.
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Postby supersub » Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:43 pm

2520years wrote:
supersub wrote:I agree with Leon...if you want to give you best memory of something that has no relevance to LFC then stick elsewhere.

If I see it in this thread, that is LFC general discussion, I will delete the fuc.kin thing

Err...supersub... you have seen it and you haven't deleted it.
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I'm hoping this thread can get back on track
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Postby azriahmad » Thu Jun 29, 2006 6:09 am

When I was in England back in 1988-1993, I lived in Norwich where I was studying at the University of East Anglia. I only ever went to 3 Norwich-Liverpool games at Carrow Road, a 1988/89 league game, a 1999/1990 FA Cup tie and a 1999/00 league game.

The memorable one was the first game in 1988/89 league game where the team, after playing champagne football in 1987/88, was disrupted by long injury spells to key players like McMahon, Hansen, Barnes and Whelan. We were playing catch-up to George Graham's boring "1-0" Arsenal and we had struggled to maintain our form. This match was when the very underrated Ronnie Whelan made his starting return, sometime in Feb (if my memory serves me well) 1989. Norwich were initially heading the first division until boring Arsenal overtook them and at this time, Norwich were still above us.

Liverpool bossed the game with Whelan particularly in good form. He scored the winner but the 0-1 victory to Liverpool was not reflected of the way the game actually went. Me and 3 other fellow Malaysians are hardcore Liverpool fans, yet we had to pipe down as we were in the home terraces.

My lasting memory that day was of Ronnie Whelan sidefooting into the net from close range after a nice build-up involving McMahon and John Barnes and Whelan reeling away in celebration.

Liverpool went on a very good run despite being so very far from Arsenal at Christmas. Sadly, we lost to them with virtually the past kick of the season in a game at Anfield (scored by Michael Thomas)which was played after the FA Cup final due to postponements after the Leppings Lane episode in the abandoned FA Cup semi. We were pipped to the league title by goal-difference... :(
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Postby Woollyback » Thu Jun 29, 2006 7:49 am

Ace Ventura wrote:Being in the Kop the last game before the terracing was taken away. The game itself wasn't the best and we were poor losing 1-0 to Norwich.
But the atmosphere was unbelievable and a day i will never forget.
The noise when Kenny came on the pitch at the start of the match was the loudest i can ever remember and its making the hairs on the back of my neck stand up just thinking about it now.

that one's got to be the pick of the bunch form me as well, 12 years later and my ears are still f*ckin ringing the place was so loud that afternoon, i've never heard noise like it when king kenny came on

do you remember the whole place erupting into "there's only one mrs shankly" when the late mrs nessie shankly was introduced? very emotional

just a shame norwich never read the script and decided to beat us :(
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Postby The Red Baron » Thu Jun 29, 2006 11:01 am

I remember that game well for all the wrong reasons.Ihave never been one to leave the match early,but that day I did.About 5 mins after the kick off.I was still drunk from the night before and was absoloutly bladdered.I had been the match loads of times in that state but had the comfort of my seat,for nostalgic reasons Ihad swapped my stand seat for a Kop ticket.I just couldnt handle it,I retired to the Albert for a fresh intake.Ther were people coming from everywhere for the Kops last stand,and Icouldnt be @rsed. :angry:
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Postby stmichael » Thu Jun 29, 2006 12:50 pm

so many to mention but i've gone for the semi final against chelsea in the CL. quite simply the most unbelievable atmosphere i've ever known at a football match.

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Postby Ace Ventura » Thu Jun 29, 2006 1:41 pm

Woollyback wrote:
Ace Ventura wrote:Being in the Kop the last game before the terracing was taken away. The game itself wasn't the best and we were poor losing 1-0 to Norwich.
But the atmosphere was unbelievable and a day i will never forget.
The noise when Kenny came on the pitch at the start of the match was the loudest i can ever remember and its making the hairs on the back of my neck stand up just thinking about it now.

that one's got to be the pick of the bunch form me as well, 12 years later and my ears are still f*ckin ringing the place was so loud that afternoon, i've never heard noise like it when king kenny came on

do you remember the whole place erupting into "there's only one mrs shankly" when the late mrs nessie shankly was introduced? very emotional

just a shame norwich never read the script and decided to beat us :(

Yeah i remember it was very emotional, the roar when Kenny came onto the pitch was like a goal had been scored....unbelievable.
It was a nice touch getting Shankly's missus on the pitch for a huge ovation as well.
I remember we were singing to Norwich....your supposed to let us win  :D
A great day and the result didnt really matter tbh.
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Postby 48-1119859832 » Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:48 pm

Leonmc0708 wrote:I mean that in the last five to six years I have been to Dortmund, Istanbul, Cardiff a few times, Monaco and Anfield on some amazing European nights and you are on here trying to tell me that the sunny afternoon that you spent in a bombed out pi.ss stinking stadium with a load of southern shandy supping ponces with no ambition for their home town teams singing commercialised remakes of old old old cra.ppy songs was what your going to tell your kids about AND you claim to be a Liverpool fan.

This, this is why I despair !

There's nothing wrong with someone putting country before club. There is nothing wrong with ppl stating that the best match they've been to is an England match. Some ppl choose to take more pride in their country than their club, each to their own.

So lay off the lad, not everyone can live in Liverpool and sit in the KOP on those amazing European nites.

I choose to balance between club & country, and don't tell me that you won't be down the pub rejoicing in England's success if they hoist the World Cup.

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Postby Ace Ventura » Thu Jun 29, 2006 3:53 pm

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Leonmc0708 wrote:I mean that in the last five to six years I have been to Dortmund, Istanbul, Cardiff a few times, Monaco and Anfield on some amazing European nights and you are on here trying to tell me that the sunny afternoon that you spent in a bombed out pi.ss stinking stadium with a load of southern shandy supping ponces with no ambition for their home town teams singing commercialised remakes of old old old cra.ppy songs was what your going to tell your kids about AND you claim to be a Liverpool fan.

This, this is why I despair !

There's nothing wrong with someone putting country before club. There is nothing wrong with ppl stating that the best match they've been to is an England match. Some ppl choose to take more pride in their country than their club, each to their own.

So lay off the lad, not everyone can live in Liverpool and sit in the KOP on those amazing European nites.

I choose to balance between club & country, and don't tell me that you won't be down the pub rejoicing in England's success if they hoist the World Cup.

:no

Think the problem might be the fact that this is an LFC forum not an England one, and the thread was started in LFC General discussion.
If anyone has greater feelings towards there national team then i am shocked but each to there own.
The fact that this is an LFC forum though means that when a thread is started about great memories from past games the replies should be LFC related.
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