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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:48 pm
by stmichael
1-0. hamann from inside his own half apparently. :oh:

agger came on at half time. :nod

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:59 pm
by adamnbarrett
hamman - get that lad a sausage roll :D

good to see agger make some appearance in the game.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:03 pm
by stmichael
From .tv

A wonder strike from the halfway line by Dietmar Hamann was the highlight of Liverpool Reserves 1-0 victory over Wolves in a match that saw Danish international Daniel Agger make his Reds debut. 
Just past the hour mark Hamann spotted Wolves goalkeeper Matt Murray off his line and hit a Xabi Alonso style shot that sailed into the back of the net.
 
Liverpool Reserve manager Paco Herrera and coach Hughie McAuley fielded their strongest team of the season with Jan Kromkamp making an impressive first start at right back.
 
Djimi Traore partnered David Raven at the heart of the Reds defence with Stephen Warnock at left back. Dietmar Hamann and fit again Darren Potter were paired in the centre of midfield while Ramon Calliste partnered Florent Sinama-Pongolle in the attack. Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez was also present at Bucks Head to watch the game.
 
Wolves welcomed back goalkeeper Matt Murray who has been out for a year after breaking a bone in his foot. Former Liverpool reserve goalkeeper Paul Harrison was on the bench for Wolves.
 
Last season this fixture saw a record attendance at Bucks Head of 6,280 as it was the match where Steven Gerrard made a comeback from injury.
 
In a low key first half Liverpool had the more clear cut chances. After eight minutes an excellent pass from Dietmar Hamann found Florent Sinama-Pongolle in space but he couldn't keep his shot down as the effort sailed over the bar.
 
Sinama-Pongolle had another chance after 12 minutes when he slid in and hit an effort just wide after a good run and cross down the right side from Jan Kromkamp.
 
Just past the half hour mark the lively 17-year-old Paul Anderson went close with a solo effort that brought a decent save from Murray.
 
Jan Kromkamp had a good first half at right back and supported the attack well with some surging forward runs down the right linking well with Anderson.
 
Liverpool with Agger on for the second half stepped up their play and the chances continued to be created. Both Agger and Sinama-Pongolle went close with fierce drives over the bar and Ramon Calliste had a great chance from inside the six-yard box but failed to make contact with an excellent Darren Potter cross.
 
Just past the hour mark Hamann was unlucky when he hit a tremendous shot that brought a fine save out of Matt Murray, but the German then struck a fantastic goal to give the Reds a deserved lead.
 
Liverpool had other chances to increase their lead but Wolves keeper Murray had a fine night in goal.
 
The Reds played very well on the night and the second half was very entertaining and was sealed by a fantastic goal from Hamann.
 
Wolves Reserves: Murray, Little, Jones, Ricketts, Lowe, Rafferty, Cornes, O'Connor, Ganea, Clarke, Rosa.
 
Liverpool Reserves: Martin, Kromkamp, Warnock, Raven, Traore (Agger 45), Hamann, Anderson, Potter (Hobbs 66), Calliste, Sinama-Pongolle, Guthrie (Idrizaj 76). Subs not used: Willis, Idrizaj, Antwi.
 
Referee: PN Gibbs.
 
Liverpoolfc.tv Man of the Match: Dietmar Hamann. A fantastic goal and a fine display all-round dominating the midfield.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:09 pm
by Ciggy
Cant wait for the Kaizer to come back Ive really missed him and Gerrard plays better when he's in the middle, Cant wait to see his goal sounds like it was a blinder.
Good match report, some of them will probably play against Pompey.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:47 pm
by L-type
Is there a way to get a video of the goal?  Sounds like a real half field shot, where the keeper wasnt past the half line.

PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 10:48 pm
by stmichael
L-type wrote:Is there a way to get a video of the goal?  Sounds like a real half field shot, where the keeper wasnt past the half line.

i'll post it tomorrow

PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 2:15 am
by 115-1073096938
stoney wrote:
stmichael wrote:
stoney wrote:
redmikey wrote:Please someone come up with a good song for the lad he will leave if he hears some of the ones posted on here.

Daniel Agger
He's as sharp as a dagger
He'll be on your back all day
he won't allow you to play

Daniel Agger Daniel Agger!!!

or

Daniel Agger
He's as sharp as a dagger
He'll mark you out of the game
He'll make your strikers look lame

Daniel Agger Daniel Agger!!!

Masterpieces or what  :D

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You try and come up with a better song St mick that we wont find copied from RAWK or somewhere the next day  :D

The funniest thing i've read all year! :laugh:

Stoney, that was legendary mate! :bowdown

PostPosted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 2:18 am
by 115-1073096938
Shit attempt at a song though! :laugh: