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Postby kennys mate » Wed Jul 23, 2003 10:00 pm

enjoyed your managers info, what knowlegde of lfc.
my fav manager was king kenny. a god to me then and now.
i would like to know your fav players past and present.
i know with your knowledge it may take some time but i`m interested.
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Postby LFC4EVA » Thu Jul 24, 2003 10:29 am

John Barnes will always be my all time fav Liverpool player.
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Postby tockycol » Thu Jul 24, 2003 12:10 pm

ALAN HANSEN has always been one of my fav i also loved STEVE HEIGHWAY.
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Postby cheesecakery » Thu Jul 24, 2003 5:26 pm

I liked David Clairfluff (me and Supersub remember him)
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Postby ROBtheRED » Thu Jul 24, 2003 6:46 pm

Fav player from past has to be Kenny Dalglish

Fav player from present would be Stevie Gerrard
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Postby kennys mate » Thu Jul 24, 2003 9:06 pm

all great players, no one out there like peter beardsley. eyes in the back of his head and behind.
the guy had radar.
paul walsh,another unsung hero for lfc
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Postby kennys mate » Thu Jul 24, 2003 9:24 pm

cheesecakery,the pennys just dropped, would your fav player like to play againts st Etennie and maybe score a goal to send the reds into the euro cup final.
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Postby gaz31 » Thu Jul 24, 2003 11:09 pm

OH MATE THATS GOT TO BE THE GREAT IAN RUSH THEN OLD DIGGER BARNES THEY WERE FABULOUS :D  :D  :D
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Postby supersub » Thu Jul 24, 2003 11:33 pm

Be wary what cheesey says,he speak with forked tongue.
kennys mate I enjoy writing about Liverpool and it has crossed my mind to write about some players.I've mentioned a few players in the past i.e.John Barnes and David Fairclough.I will do some of my heroes,not necessarily superstars,but players I felt made me want to go to matches or gave me a day I'll never forget.
  My first hero was a player who made me hungry to go to Liverpool matches week after week,nagging my dad or my uncle constantly.Alun Evans took over the no.8 shirt that 'Sir' Roger Hunt had worn for the last ten seasons.I too wore the no.8 shirt in honour of the great man but here was a young kid that looked just like me.Older kids in the street would call me 'Alun Evans' jokingly.So it was fitting when I went to watch the first home game of the season 1970/71 Evans netted 2 goals.He scored again when I went back two weeks later and again at my first Man.Utd. game.Evans then scored the winning goal in my next 3 games.I had become a hero in my street,yes it was me that had brought good fortune on a player who had struggled to impress,after signing for Liverpool as the most expensive teenager in English football.
  Then disaster,Alun Evans was out of the side.He was injured I thought but years later I heard He had been caught up in a nightclub brawl and had his face slashed.Still I had the Liverpool bug in me and I went to as many games as my dad/uncle would allow.When he came back from his lay-off,boy did he come back.Bayern Munich arrived at Anfield,this was my first ever European game and my hero Alun Evans was back in the team.That night he ran the great Franz Beckenbauer wragged and promptly scored an unforgettable hat-trick in a 3-0 victory.This season was turning out to be fantastic for such an impressionable kid like me.What more could the season have left to fill me with such delight.F.A. Cup Semi-Final day arrived and my uncle took me off to Old Trafford to watch us beat Everton 2-1 with Alun Evans scoring the equaliser.When the crowd sang his name I felt they were singing about me.Sadly he never went on to achieve the expectations afforded him and was sold on to Aston Villa.My no.8 shirt was retired in 1971 and replaced by a new no.7 shirt as worn by Kevin Keegan..............and that is another story.
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Postby cheesecakery » Mon Jul 28, 2003 4:52 pm

kennys mate wrote:cheesecakery,the pennys just dropped, would your fav player like to play againts st Etennie and maybe score a goal to send the reds into the euro cup final.

yep , just the fella ,  :D
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Postby cheesecakery » Mon Jul 28, 2003 4:55 pm

supersub wrote:but here was a young kid that looked just like me.Older kids in the street would call me 'Alun Evans' jokingly.

:D  yeah right  :D  :D
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Postby supersub » Mon Aug 04, 2003 11:27 pm

cheesey you tell this forum why you 'support' and what great memories you have that thrilled you so much(football related only).
My appearance has changed a bit in the last 30+ years that have passed.I look more like Sammy Lee with a few extra pounds and not so much hair.
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Postby supersub » Sun Aug 17, 2003 11:00 pm

cheesey I'm still waiting for a footy tale or memory from you.
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Postby taff » Tue Nov 23, 2004 2:14 pm

Still waiting Cheesy you fool

Any more tales Supersub enjoyed the Alun Evans one  :)
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Postby 1234ram » Tue Nov 23, 2004 5:26 pm

it had to be kenny daglish he wz a legend
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