babu wrote:I don't think i will be bragging 'i was there' to anyone.
In only ten games i have been too, I have never seen a win. 2 losses, 8 draws.
2520years wrote:The one for me that was the biggest event was the opening game in Euro '96. England drew with the Swiss, who surprisingly actually managed to score a goal.
In the context of this season, I saw Robbie Fowler's first goal on his return to Liverpool, and he celebrated right in front of me which was good of him
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Leonmc0708 wrote:2520years wrote:The one for me that was the biggest event was the opening game in Euro '96. England drew with the Swiss, who surprisingly actually managed to score a goal.
In the context of this season, I saw Robbie Fowler's first goal on his return to Liverpool, and he celebrated right in front of me which was good of him
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I despair I REALLY do...............
2520years wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:2520years wrote:The one for me that was the biggest event was the opening game in Euro '96. England drew with the Swiss, who surprisingly actually managed to score a goal.
In the context of this season, I saw Robbie Fowler's first goal on his return to Liverpool, and he celebrated right in front of me which was good of him
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I despair I REALLY do...............
I reckon the opening game of one of only two international football tournaments ever to be staged in my country is a significant event. It would have been more significant if we'd have won it, but that's how the cookie crumbles.
What's up anyway Leon? After all the training you've given me, all that you, in your wisdom, you've taught me I've let you down? Please, I'm begging you to teach me more! Your camp comments hurt like a dagger through my heart. I can't express how upset I am that I've disappointed you. The thought that I've made you lose all hope is just too much to take. I'm going to end it all...right now!
Leonmc0708 wrote:2520years wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:2520years wrote:The one for me that was the biggest event was the opening game in Euro '96. England drew with the Swiss, who surprisingly actually managed to score a goal.
In the context of this season, I saw Robbie Fowler's first goal on his return to Liverpool, and he celebrated right in front of me which was good of him
.
I despair I REALLY do...............
I reckon the opening game of one of only two international football tournaments ever to be staged in my country is a significant event. It would have been more significant if we'd have won it, but that's how the cookie crumbles.
What's up anyway Leon? After all the training you've given me, all that you, in your wisdom, you've taught me I've let you down? Please, I'm begging you to teach me more! Your camp comments hurt like a dagger through my heart. I can't express how upset I am that I've disappointed you. The thought that I've made you lose all hope is just too much to take. I'm going to end it all...right now!
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 !
2520years wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:2520years wrote:Leonmc0708 wrote:2520years wrote:The one for me that was the biggest event was the opening game in Euro '96. England drew with the Swiss, who surprisingly actually managed to score a goal.
In the context of this season, I saw Robbie Fowler's first goal on his return to Liverpool, and he celebrated right in front of me which was good of him
.
I despair I REALLY do...............
I reckon the opening game of one of only two international football tournaments ever to be staged in my country is a significant event. It would have been more significant if we'd have won it, but that's how the cookie crumbles.
What's up anyway Leon? After all the training you've given me, all that you, in your wisdom, you've taught me I've let you down? Please, I'm begging you to teach me more! Your camp comments hurt like a dagger through my heart. I can't express how upset I am that I've disappointed you. The thought that I've made you lose all hope is just too much to take. I'm going to end it all...right now!
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 !
So you're suggesting I should tell my kids about YOUR experiences, as they're so much better than mine? The thread is about relating personal experiences. My best experience was probably supporting England in a major international event, that doesn't actually mean that I can't call myself a Liverpool fan.
I was a Liverpool fan before you were born Leon, but if it makes you happy to go on a forum and boast about how you're a better Liverpool fan than someone else, go ahead. It doesn't make any difference to me one way or another.
woof woof ! wrote:Tokyo 1981 .
Toyota Cup (world club cup) Liverpool v Flamengo .
Was kickin' around South East Asia at the time so made the relatively easy hop over to Japan . Flamengo gave a tired looking Liverpool a 3-0 pasting .
On the bright side ,the beatles were still big in Japan and scouse football fans were a novelty , I managed to sh'ag my sorrows away with a bevy of Japanese ninja sex machines .
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