Fairclough claimed that if we bring home the trophy tomorrow, it will be Liverpool's GREATEST ACHIEVEMENT EVER.

The best people to comment on this are probably the likes of Supersub, Woof Woof, and other "older" members who have been to European Cup Finals before and witnessed the great teams of the seventies and eighties. However what can certainly be said is when you look at some of the players we have now compared to the teams of 77, 78, 81 and 84, the comparison is remarkable. At the start of the season, if you told me we would be in with a great chance of winning the European Cup with the likes of Djimi Traore and Igor Biscan playing such pivotal roles, I'd have laughed my a$$ off.

What Benitez has managed to achieve in Europe, despite the biggest bout of injuries since the civil war and having to play the champions of Italy and England, is nothing short of remarkable.
But the main point is, I don't think we can necessarily call it the greatest achievement ever and this is why. Back in the days when we were winning European Cups, we were expected to win. We were by far the best team in Europe at the time. All the pressure and expectation was on us. To continually live up to the hype and produce what was expected of us with such regularity was what made us so great. This year, nobody expected us to really do anything and the tag of underdogs has worked to our advantage.
All the pressure is on Milan tomorrow. The scary thing is though, I'm actually expecting us to win. Against Juventus and Chelsea I had my doubts, but tomorrow morning when I fly out there, I will be full of expectation.
So I just wondered what you all think. Will this be our greatest achievemant ever if we win it?

