I remember at 2-0 down thinking, there's still time, no need to panic. We were creating so many chances it was just a matter of time. At 3-1 my confidence had a little jitter but when Cou scored and we were just throwing the kitchen sink at them I knew we'd do it.
An unbelievable night, let's hope we can put in similar performances right to the end of the season and finish it with a bang.
Debs, I have to confess, when Reus scored I started typing "and now the end is near and now we face the final curtain"
That's it ppl we're oot,
but something stopped me, I can't explain what it was, subconsciously I knew it wasn't quite the end, I remember saying to myself that LFC NEVER give up, Inter Milan, St Etienne, Alavez, Olympiakos, Istanbul, Gerrards final, all those fantastic occasions,
Don't post this, it's not over,
Only Liverpool can do comebacks, there isn't another club in Europe perhaps even the world that can recover from dire situations, we've proven it on so many occasions,
I sat alone as usual Thursday night, I blubbed like a kid who'd dropped his icecream, and that was at the start when "you'll never walk alone" rang out over all of Europe,
Tbh I was emotional anyhow because of the date and remembering our lost brothers and sisters,
It was yet another night that most if not all of us will take to the grave, one that has been etched into our unsurpassable history, this club and no other has a DNA which makes it so unique, none of us were around at the time but, J P Mckenna broke the mould in 1892, when LFC were born,
I have many,many fantastic and unforgettable memories since I started supporting Liverpool FC back in '76/77',
I can honestly say I have never felt prouder than I do now and to say that I am indeed privileged to be part of this fantastic institution,
I don't have a lot if love in my life, but I love Liverpool, love the Liverpool family and always will.
YNWA