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Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 9:59 pm
by Smeg
yep, Jankulovskis that good on the overlap we need Reina as a second right back
Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 10:34 pm
by EDaSilva
Smeg wrote:Reina
Finnan Carra Agger Riise
Gerrard Alonso Mascherano Kewell
Kuyt Bellamy
Dudek
Arbeloa
Sissoko
Gonzalez
Pennant
Crouch
Fowler
So you would play Bellamy and Kuyt who combined have scored 1 goal in Europe ahead of our top goal-scorer in Europe with 6.
Thank you aren't the manager.
Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 10:48 pm
by RUSHIE#9
I just have a sneaking suspision that we may see crouch up front alone with gerrard sitting behind him. Considering that Milan's strength is in midfield Rafa may feel the need to include the extra body in this area.
Then again theres more c hance of guessing where bin laden's hiding out than guessing a rafa team selection!
Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 11:27 pm
by redtrader74
yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:to be honest i wont be too devastated if we lose this one.
all season my biggest fear was losing to united in the cl final.
that would have been unbearable to listen to that game being replayed and analysed on sky and the bbc for the rest of my life.
itv would have been even worse, just think what fun clive `that night in barcelona` tyldsley would have had with that scenario.
even if we get beat the fact we`ve been to 7 finals is an acheivement in itself and a proud record, especially considering united have been to 2 in their whole history.
dont get me wrong i`ll literally be praying we win, but a big weight was lifted off my shoulders the night united went out.
No offence but i hate posts like this, maybe its a reflection of how far we have fallen from grace over the last 17 years, but we are Liverpool, we should never think 'don't care if we lose, or we got to the final, or we never lost to the shi7e.'
It's bad form, personally i would have loved the chance to have played and beaten them.
I will still be p155ed off if we lose to milan,( i think we will win)it will still be remembered, and maybe i am a greedy sod, but i don't want to just say we got to 7 finals...that would mean we lost twice. Even though the tragedy of '85 happened, i know we were cheated for that penalty, i still wanted to win, it's the first final i remember.
This is OUR trophy OUR arena, it's our chance to increase the legend.
Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 11:33 pm
by Sabre
redtrader74 wrote:yckatbjywtbiastkamb wrote:to be honest i wont be too devastated if we lose this one.
all season my biggest fear was losing to united in the cl final.
that would have been unbearable to listen to that game being replayed and analysed on sky and the bbc for the rest of my life.
itv would have been even worse, just think what fun clive `that night in barcelona` tyldsley would have had with that scenario.
even if we get beat the fact we`ve been to 7 finals is an acheivement in itself and a proud record, especially considering united have been to 2 in their whole history.
dont get me wrong i`ll literally be praying we win, but a big weight was lifted off my shoulders the night united went out.
No offence but i hate posts like this, maybe its a reflection of how far we have fallen from grace, but we are Liverpool, we should never think 'don't care if we lose, we got to the final, or we never lost to the shi7e.' it's bad form, personally i would have loved the chance to have played and beaten them.
I will still be p155ed of if we lose to milan,( i think we will win)it will still be remembered, and maybe i am a greedy sod, but i don't want to just say we got to 7 finals...that would mean we lost twice. Even though the tragedy of '85 happened, i know we were cheated for that penalty, i still wanted to win, it's the first final i remember.
This is OUR trophy OUR arena, it's our chance to increase the legend.
Perhaps it's the language, but he didn't say I don't care but that he wouldn't be too devastated, which is different. Devastated is a strong word, I'm sure even if LFC loses, their crowd will raise inmediatly and keep fighting!
Reaching the final, IMHO, is a success. It's something every top team has in mind, it's something Liverpool has achieved, and it's something Bayern Munchen, Real Madrid, Barcelona, Chelsea, Manchester United, Juventus, Internazionale, Valencia, Sevilla or Arsenal for that matter have not achieved.
I know more than one team that would be consider decent a season for reaching that point...
My point is that of course it will be hard to lose, but it would be harder against the Mancs, and reaching the final is a point many would have liked to have reached.
Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 11:35 pm
by redtrader74
Anyone notice the Mirror the day after the 2nd leg of the semi??? It said on the back page, we had won our SIXTH European cup in 2005! Good omen?! clutching at straws, i know, but whatever helps
Posted:
Mon May 07, 2007 11:37 pm
by Sabre
No doubt that if LFC wins, and at the least they have 50% of chances, it will be a massive blow for the archenemies Six times must hurt a lot.
Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 12:57 am
by The Manhattan Project
If we lose, the Mancs need to remember....we may lose, but at least we can actually get to a European Cup final.
If we win the European Cup for a sixth time, expect the nasally voiced Mancs to say something like "Neeeeeeee tha Europeeeeeen Coooop iz deeevalyoooood innit?"
Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 1:07 am
by Dundalk
The Manhattan Project wrote:If we lose, the Mancs need to remember....we may lose, but at least we can actually get to a European Cup final.
If we win the European Cup for a sixth time, expect the nasally voiced Mancs to say something like "Neeeeeeee tha Europeeeeeen Coooop iz deeevalyoooood innit?"
Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 1:34 am
by ivor_the_injun
or...
"Hi Jose - how are you? The weather's lovely out here"
or...
"Nice trophy. We've got one just like it"
or...
"You didn't stop Smicer and you won't stop Crouch"
or...
go nuts with an English to Greek translator...
http://www.translatum.gr/
http://www.kypros.org/cgi-bin/lexicon
Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 3:28 am
by The Manhattan Project
Banner Ideas:
- "Where's Crespo?"
- "Are you Inter...or the other Milan team?"
- "What is BWIN?"
- "We Stole Gullit's Dreadlocks!"
- "Where Is Your Shevchenko Now?"
- "Who Did You Bribe To Get Here?"
Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 10:18 am
by zarababe
redtrader74 wrote:Anyone notice the Mirror the day after the 2nd leg of the semi??? It said on the back page, we had won our SIXTH European cup in 2005! Good omen?! clutching at straws, i know, but whatever helps
lol I read that too - exactly what I thought too
Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 1:31 pm
by liverpoolman456
come on liverpool bring it back to anfeild where it belongs
Posted:
Tue May 08, 2007 6:56 pm
by jonnymac1979
Regarding this:
A = Athens
P= Paris
R= Rome
I = Istanbul
L = London
1+5 = 6 times
That's all I need. If I wasn't already, I'm absolutely convinced we're bringing the Cup home. That's absolutely magic that.
Don't know what to say or feel about this really. Is it a bad omen to mention it? Is it wrong to be confident?
I felt this last time before Istanbul. We weren't leaving without that trophy. I'm feeling it again now. Whatever happens, we're going to win and whatever happens, we're about to see something special here...
I've gone into games against Chelsea, Man Utd and Arsenal in the league and regardless of the effort you know our lads are about to put themselves through, you know we're not coming away with the three points. This is different. I'm a natural born worryer. I'm nervous in the flesh and my thumbnail is still hurting from last weeks penalty shoot out victory.
The 2005 Carling Cup final was a game I just knew for some reason that we were going to fall short at the final hurdle. I was not confident. Don't ask me why, I can't describe it.
But I'm going into this game fearless and knowing this time that we deserve to be there and we belong at this stage of this competition we have such a romantic attachment to. I'm not for one second saying that we didn't deserve to win it two years ago. But let's be honest, that was a once in a lifetime achievement where luck, mixed with good fortune, hard work mixed with superhuman effort made it simply the best night I've ever experienced in my life, and I was watching it fifteen minutes away from Anfield on a plasma telly in my uncles house. I was nowhere near Turkey. I can only imagine what it must have been like to actually have been there.
Now, it feels like we're going back out there to show the world that 2005 was no fluke. It's our trophy and we're taking it back.
It was only on loan after all...