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      Today is the 28th of March and on this date LFC's match record is P26 W11 D3 L12

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      Reply #253: May 24, 2019 10:50:04 am
      Four years ago today.

      Stoke City 6, Liverpool 1.

      Let that sink in.

      didn't happen mate it was all a bad dream.
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      Reply #254: May 24, 2019 11:17:06 am
      Four years ago today.

      Stoke City 6, Liverpool 1.

      Let that sink in.

      How Rodgers didn’t get the boot after that game is beyond me. Embarrassing result to finish an embarrassing season.

      I remember after that game absolutely dreading the season to come, to lose 3-0 to the likes of WBA was bad enough but we got completely humiliated by Stoke that day and the worrying thing is, it wasn’t even a surprise.

      Really is a testament to just how far we have come in such a short space of time.

      Dark, dark days back then.
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      Reply #255: May 24, 2019 02:09:58 pm
      Four years ago today.

      Stoke City 6, Liverpool 1.

      Let that sink in.

      juts shows how far we have come since then.

      That was the end of that squad IMO, and the start of the end for Rodgers.
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      Reply #256: May 24, 2019 03:14:27 pm
      Four years ago today.

      Stoke City 6, Liverpool 1.

      Let that sink in.

      So how come the league finished 2 weeks later back then?
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      Reply #257: May 24, 2019 03:27:41 pm
      So how come the league finished 2 weeks later back then?

      Illuminati.
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      Reply #258: May 25, 2019 04:38:24 pm
      Hmmm,don't think anything important or mad fun went on on this day,anyone?  :food-smiley-005:
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      Reply #259: May 31, 2019 08:59:26 pm
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      How Rodgers didn’t get the boot after that game is beyond me. Embarrassing result to finish an embarrassing season.

      Really is a testament to just how far we have come in such a short space of time.

      Dark, dark days back then.

      The same reason Klopp didn't get the boot when we lost at Spurs last season, when some were calling for it, saying the defence would never improve under Klopp. We've never sacked someone, nor should we, over one result.

      We've come a long way since then, let alone 2015.
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      Reply #260: Apr 23, 2020 10:40:43 pm
      2017:

      Liverpool v Crystal Palace

      The jinx at home to Palace hits for the third year running. The top 4 spot is at risk ahead of the trip to Watford next week, because Benteke had his Weetabix and Sakho had his big day out. We need 10 points from our remaining 4 games to make it, and everyone has something to say.

      https://www.lfcreds.com/reds/index.php/topic,49624.msg2036005.html#msg2036005

      In the past 1,096 days, some things have changed. No opponent has taken 3 points from our house since, as Anfield is now the ultimate fortress in the country, where we've dropped 4 points in 2 years, and we've become Champions Of The World. Other things have stayed the same. The opposition that day are still looking to avoid relegation.

      We duly got our 10 points to kick Arsenal out of the European Cup, and we've been on the crest of a wave ever since.
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      Reply #261: May 01, 2020 12:04:37 am
      55 years ago today
      Billy Shankly showed the boys could play ....


      Liverpool 2  Leeds  1  (after extra time)   FA Cup Final 1965  Wembley Stadium.

      Gerry Byrne played most of the match with a broken collar bone

      The Saint scored the winner with a header.

      Great Day .


      https://youtu.be/u59t5QpcoMk
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      Reply #262: May 01, 2020 08:20:41 am
      55 years ago today
      Billy Shankly showed the boys could play ....


      Liverpool 2  Leeds  1  (after extra time)   FA Cup Final 1965  Wembley Stadium.

      Gerry Byrne played most of the match with a broken collar bone

      The Saint scored the winner with a header.

      Great Day .


      https://youtu.be/u59t5QpcoMk

      I remember it so well Skip,1964-65-66 were glorious years in our clubs history.
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      Reply #263: May 01, 2020 10:01:17 am
      I remember it so well Skip,1964-65-66 were glorious years in our clubs history.

      On lfctv at 2, don't think I have ever seen more than short highlights I am ashamed to say, is that the game when the guy runs on the pitch and gets carted off by the police still waving his rattle?
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      Reply #264: May 01, 2020 04:08:44 pm
      55 years ago today
      Billy Shankly showed the boys could play ....


      Liverpool 2  Leeds  1  (after extra time)   FA Cup Final 1965  Wembley Stadium.

      Gerry Byrne played most of the match with a broken collar bone

      The Saint scored the winner with a header.

      Great Day .


      https://youtu.be/u59t5QpcoMk
         

      You mean sin jin scored the winner! Posh english.
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      Reply #265: May 01, 2020 04:50:59 pm
      55 years ago today
      Billy Shankly showed the boys could play ....


      Liverpool 2  Leeds  1  (after extra time)   FA Cup Final 1965  Wembley Stadium.

      Gerry Byrne played most of the match with a broken collar bone

      The Saint scored the winner with a header.

      Great Day .


      https://youtu.be/u59t5QpcoMk

      Up popped the head of Ian St John......

      A Liverbird Upon My Chest
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      Reply #266: May 13, 2020 12:14:17 pm
      2006

      Stevie's Cup Final  v The Hammers.


      Captain Fantastic !



      https://youtu.be/0kBrbDf0siw
      « Last Edit: May 13, 2020 12:22:28 pm by MIRO »
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      Reply #267: May 13, 2020 12:15:38 pm
      2006

      Stevie's Cup Final  v The Hammers.


      Captain Fantastic !

      https://streamable.com/02zteb
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      Reply #268: May 13, 2020 05:08:05 pm
      ah jesus,so long ago now!Remember my buddy going after a leeds/west ham fan at the pub for nowt really and i had to do the calm down routine! Good times.
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      Reply #269: May 13, 2020 06:21:31 pm
      So many memories of this match. Best goal I've ever seen scored in a cup final. His first wasn't bad either. Was in the Isle of Wight for this one, had only been dating the Mrs for a few weeks and dragged her along to the pub to watch it. 14 years ago now, and married with a 2 year old and another on the way! Remember some chap gave me a Cuban to celebrate as had been so vocal during the match!

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      Reply #270: May 13, 2020 06:28:10 pm
      Couldn't get tickets for it as was one game short of qualifying for a ticket and general sale didn't work out, pissed off was an understatement
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      Reply #271: May 13, 2020 09:21:13 pm
      2006

      Stevie's Cup Final  v The Hammers.


      Captain Fantastic !



      https://youtu.be/0kBrbDf0siw

      My man Stevie.....remember this game like it was yesterday, absolutely brilliant the way he took the game by the scruff of its neck and sealed the victory.
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      Reply #272: May 13, 2020 10:49:12 pm
      My man Stevie.....remember this game like it was yesterday, absolutely brilliant the way he took the game by the scruff of its neck and sealed the victory.

      I remember one of my best mates at the time was a West Ham fan and I can still remember now our reactions throughout the game. A game with plenty of twists.

      Biggest thing though, if it wasn’t for the Gerrard strike, we’d have actually lost the FA Cup final to a team that not only should we have made pretty easy work of but to a team that had Paul Konchesky score against. That goal, the other goals they got, the disallowed goal we had, it really seemed as if everything was going against us that day.
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      Reply #273: May 14, 2020 11:21:21 am
      I remember one of my best mates at the time was a West Ham fan and I can still remember now our reactions throughout the game. A game with plenty of twists.

      Biggest thing though, if it wasn’t for the Gerrard strike, we’d have actually lost the FA Cup final to a team that not only should we have made pretty easy work of but to a team that had Paul Konchesky score against. That goal, the other goals they got, the disallowed goal we had, it really seemed as if everything was going against us that day.

      We certainly have a habit of making it much harder work in cup finals than it should be, always nail biting, even this season in the Super Cup and World Club Cup.
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      Reply #274: May 14, 2020 11:48:19 am
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      The 1994-95 Premier League season came to a fascinating end at Anfield 25 years ago today.

      Liverpool recovered from a goal behind to beat Kenny Dalglish's Blackburn Rovers 2-1 as the visitors aimed to see off the threat of Manchester United in the race for the title.

      But the Reds' victory did not, ultimately, prevent Rovers from clinching top spot and Dalglish secured yet another championship - by coincidence, at his spiritual home.

      John Barnes and Jamie Redknapp scored the Liverpool goals that Sunday afternoon. Can you remember the rest of the starting XI?

      https://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/features/395443-missing-men-blackburn-rovers-1995 - there's a quiz you can put the answers into at the link.
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      Reply #275: May 14, 2020 05:18:09 pm
      Still remember the story about Danny Dyer acting a knob in the press box at the cup final and being told to shut the F**k up by someone from our communications team. Poor old Danny sloping off with his tail between his legs!!

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