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      Six Years Ago Today

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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #23: May 03, 2011 11:50:39 pm
      We'll have those nights again, very soon.
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      Reply #24: May 03, 2011 11:55:56 pm
      We'll have those nights again, very soon.

      We will. We sure will!
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #25: May 04, 2011 04:17:29 am
      F***ing memories there!
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      Reply #26: May 04, 2011 10:08:45 am
      Class of Istanbul – Where are they now?
      http://www.thisisanfield.com/2011/04/class-of-istanbul-where-are-they-now-2/

      Phil Mahon looks at the class of 2005, Liverpool's famous European Cup winning team, and where they all are now - six years later.
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      25-05-2005. The day that Rafael Benitez and his Liverpool side wrote themselves into Kop legend by securing a Champions League Final penalty shoot-out victory over AC Milan to bring “ol’ big ears” home for the fifth time. It is a day that no Liverpool fan will ever forget. At 3-0 down at half time things seemed desperate, but the comeback that followed is football folklore and we went on to take the victory after a tense extra time and penalty shootout. But where are they now? Only Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher remain at the club so a lot has changed since 2005 so let’s take a look at where the players we owe that historic night to are now:

      1. Jerzy Dudek (38) – Real Madrid
      Dudek is one man who will most definitely never be forgotten for his performance in Istanbul. His double save in extra-time from Andriy Shevchenko was sensational and could only be matched minutes later when he replicated the “Spaghetti Legs” of Bruce Grobbelaar from the 1984 European Cup Final. After the arrival of Pepe Reina he found himself no.2 and only made 12 more appearances over the next two seasons before he moved to Real Madrid. He has only gone on to be an understudy for Real of course due to the presence of Iker Casillas and was most recently in the news for the role he played in the controversial sending’s off of Sergio Ramos and Xabi Alonso in the Champions League against Ajax.

      3. Steve Finnan (34) – Unattached
      Finnan went on to make over 200 appearances for the reds as an extremely solid right back and was involved in the FA Cup winning team of 2006. He moved to Espanyol on September 1st 2008 where he signed a two year deal there but unfortunately after an injury ravaged season his contract was mutually terminated. He then joined Portsmouth where he made 21 Premier League appearances in their relegation year. His last appearance for the club came in the FA Cup final where they were defeated by Chelsea. His contract was not renewed due to Pompeys financial situation and Steve has yet to join another club.

      23. Jamie Carragher (33) – Liverpool
      Jamie is one of the two players still at the club. He is the current vice captain and was also part of the FA Cup winning side of 2006. Carra has played over 600 times for Liverpool and has appeared in over 50 games in 9 of the last two seasons.

      4. Sami Hyypia (37) – Bayer Leverkusen
      Sami is a cult hero around Anfield after a 10 season stay also saw him pick up 10 winners medals. He made 151 appearances after Istanbul before he received a hero’s farewell as he went to Bayer Leverkusen. He was a regular in his first season in Germany and has made 18 appearances so far this season.

      21. Djimi Traore (31) – AS Monaco
      Djimi is a player whom a lot of Liverpool fans don’t possess fond memories of. He spent another season here after 2005 but struggled to break into the side ahead of Stephen Warnock and John Arne Riise. He left in 2006 and after spells with Charlton Athletic, Portsmouth and Birmingham he signed for Monaco on a free transfer. He established himself well in his first season making 30 appearances but this season he has only managed 7 appearances thus far.

      14. Xabi Alonso (29) – Real Madrid
      2004-2005 was his first season at the club and he went on to prove what a quality player he was in the 4 seasons he spent at the club. He amassed 210 appearances and will be remembered for scoring a number of goals from around the half way line. He joined Real Madrid for £30 million in 2009 and has been a first team regular there since. He was also involved in the Spain teams which won the European Championships and the World Cup. Xabi still maintains a great mutual respect with the Liverpool fans.

      10. Luis Garcia (32) – Panathinaikos
      Panathinaikos is Luis third club since leaving Liverpool. He first went to Atletico Madrid at the same time Fernando Torres went the opposite direction. Despite making 30 appearances he mainly acted as cover for Simao. The next season he fell out of favour and often didn’t even make the match day squad so he set off for Racing Santander where he failed to find the net in his 15 appearances for the club. He signed a one year deal in the summer with Greek side Panathinaikos. He also made a welcome return to a Liverpool shirt for one day only for the testimonial of Jamie Carragher win September where he found the net and was also well received by the fans.

      8. Steven Gerrard (30) – Liverpool
      Steven is the other player, as well as Carra, who is still at the club. He was the captain on that night in Turkey and is still the captain today. The FA Cup final which Liverpool won the next year was dubbed the “Gerrard Final” as he pulled Liverpool from the brink of defeat. He also captained England during this summer’s FIFA World Cup.

      6. John Arne Riise (30) – Roma
      John missed his penalty in the shootout in Istanbul however the following year he showed the character to step up and take another penalty in the FA Cup final shoot out against West Ham in Cardiff. In the 2007-2008 he found himself dislodged from his left back role by Fabio Aurelio and in the summer of 2008 he departed for Roma. He has nailed down the left full spot at Roma and has made over 100 appearances for the Italian side.

      7. Harry Kewell (32) – Galatasaray
      Injury plagued his Liverpool career and he failed to string together a series of performances after 2005/2006. He eventually left for Turkey in 2008 and since then has enjoyed more luck and made a total of 63 appearances in two and a half years.

      5 .Milan Baros (29) – Glatasaray
      The final was his last start for Liverpool before he set off for Aston Villa. After an unsuccessful spell with Villa he joined up with former manager Gerard Houllier at Lyon for another unsuccessful spell. He then spent six months at Portsmouth where he failed to score in any of his appearances but did win the FA Cup. He has enjoyed a better time in Turkey finding the net 53 times so far for Galatasaray.
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      16. Dietmar Hamann (37) – Leicester City
      Didi came off the bench in Istanbul and changed the face of the game. He scored the first penalties in the shootouts in Istanbul and in Cardiff the following year. Since then he moved to City where he spent 3 seasons. He later became player/coach at MK Dons but left in February to become first time coach at Leicester City.

      11. Vladimir Smicer (37) – Retired
      Vladi, one of our Istanbul goal scorers, moved Bordeaux after the Champions League victory. The very next season Liverpool and Bordeaux were drawn together in the Champions League unfortunately however injury caused him to miss both games. He missed a year of football due to a bad knee injury and at one point considered retiring. He returned to Slavia Prague in 2007 to the joy of their fans and helped them win their first Czech League title after 12 years. He retired from football after that season.

      9. Djibril Ciise (29) – Panathinaikos
      Ciise came on with 5 mins remaining in normal time in Istanbul and also scored in the FA Cup final victory of 2006. His Liverpool career never worked out though and he joined Marseille in 06. Between then and now he has also spent a year on loan at Sunderland. In 2009/2010 he was the Greek League top goal scorer as Panathinaikos won the double. His goals have seen him become a big player in Greece and have also seen him adored by Panathinaikos fans.
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #27: May 04, 2011 10:27:17 am
      Had just got a job at b***ard Toyota in Deeside. First (and last) ever job that I had that required shift work. The week of this game fell on the 2pm til 10pm shift.

      Was gutted.

      The week of The Final was also on the 2pm until 10pm shift.

      My last ever day at Toyota was the day before The Final. Think I was in the job a month and a half, tops.

      Some things are just more important than paying the mortgage.
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #28: May 04, 2011 11:08:45 am
      I'm a soft tw*t, I just couldn't stop the tears from returning watching those scenes again, just doesn't seem 6yrs ago !
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #29: May 04, 2011 11:11:23 am
      Bloody hell, 6 years ago !
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #30: May 04, 2011 11:23:45 am
      What a night! I was only 13 but i remember it so vividly.

      I was eating my dinner when Garcia scored, i started choking on my food and i dropped the plate. Even my mum was happy, she didn't care i made a huge mess on the floor. :D

      Also you have no idea how incredibly envious i am of the people who were there to witness the special events that took place on the road to Istanbul in the stadiums.

      I'm looking forward to seeing those kinds of scenes again. Won't be long. 
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      Reply #31: May 04, 2011 12:33:12 pm
      Definitly doesnt seem like 6 years ago, had finished most of me GCSE's, so got the train to me mates in Roby, his da went to drive us there but ended up parkin down by west derby road and walkin the rest of it. Took us an age to get there, eventually gettin to are seats at abar half 7. Baros' penalty shots nearly deafened me, then up pops little luis to send us on are way to Istanbul. Nearly had a heart attack when gudjonsons shot flashed past the kop goal.

      Had another exam the next day and needed a piece of paper to write down anythin i needed to say cause i'd lost me voice.

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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #32: May 04, 2011 01:29:13 pm
      What a night

      Biggest regret was not going out to watch it but i'd watched all games at home that season so didnt want to break the streak!! As long as Ill live Ill never forget the roar that went up at full time and that rendition of Y.N.W.A wow

      AAnd that Gudjohnsen strike at the end!! How it stayed out? The ghost of European nights passed blew it wide!!!!
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      Reply #33: May 04, 2011 01:44:55 pm
      Remember watching this with my girlfriend (now fiance).She had no interest whatsoever in the match.Remember shouting at her a few times during the match and nearly deafened her with my shouting once the final whistle went,my heart nearly stopped when it fell to Gudjohnsen,bet he had nightmares over that for ages after.
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      Reply #34: May 04, 2011 06:24:21 pm
      6 year wow!!! In my mind like yesterday!
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #35: May 04, 2011 08:27:18 pm
      F**k off Chelsea FC, you ain't got no history!
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      Reply #36: May 04, 2011 11:33:31 pm
      Can't watch the Gudjohnsen shot even now still expect it to go in. What a night that was, no-one wanted to leave the ground at the end. Remember George almost begging everyone to leave, and we sang all the way down to the city centre, magic night.
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #37: May 05, 2011 08:16:44 am
      Class night! I watched this one at home with mates and family! One of the best nights of our lives, we were all singing in the street after!! great times!!
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #38: May 05, 2011 08:55:46 am
      Interesting to listen to the videos because you could hear the plastic Chavs chanting. You sure as hell couldn't hear them on the Kop. As far as I remember we didn't even stop at half time with the noise
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      Reply #39: May 05, 2011 10:14:14 am
      Liverpool vs Chelsea 1-0 2005 UEFA champions league semi final (LEG 2)

      Gudjohnsen miss 4 mins in focking brilliant made the hairs on my back stand i was even cheering ;D at the final whistle love it when the commentater shouts about it
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      Reply #40: May 05, 2011 05:19:27 pm
      Interesting to listen to the videos because you could hear the plastic Chavs chanting. You sure as hell couldn't hear them on the Kop. As far as I remember we didn't even stop at half time with the noise

      We were in the same stand as them on the other side and even I couldn't hear them.
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      Re: Six Years Ago Today
      Reply #41: May 05, 2011 06:05:23 pm
      Anfield was over capacity that night, I've heard a few people say it was closer to 48,000, probably something like two to a seat in some sections of the kop.
      Just like the good old days being forced through the trunstiles by my Dad.

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