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      Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby

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      bigmick
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #138: Oct 28, 2012 10:46:46 am
      I must be the only person not happy that Pepe isn't playing( if its true )

      Jones is a massively inferior keeper - Pepe on a bad day is better . Lets hope the four guys in front of him are strong today.

      Not totally on your own mate. I'm actually staggered that people are so quickly prepared to forget year upon year of brilliance from Reina in favour of a couple of hairy clean sheets for Jones. Absolutely no comparison whatsoever between the two, we are a far weaker team without Pepe.
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      Reply #139: Oct 28, 2012 10:52:05 am
      5 pages for the Derby? No doubt that would increase to 50 pages if the unthinkable happens eh?

      My heart says a win but my head says that a 2-2 is on the cards, hopefully my heart wins the day. If I were a betting man I'd go for a fellaini red in the first half the big lanky tw*t.









      Given their proclivity lately for banging on about getting in the Champions League a win here will shut the fuckers up on that particular line of sh*te.


      COME ON YOU REDMEN!
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      Reply #140: Oct 28, 2012 11:01:21 am
      Scouser Tommy with Lyrics

      We played the toffee's for a laugh and we left them feeling blue - 5-0  :scarf:

      COME ON YOU MIGHTY REDS
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #141: Oct 28, 2012 11:06:51 am
      I actually hope Luis just puts on his best boots and torment the hell out of the blueshite, instead of concentrating on trying to make a point about being target, even though he actually is.

      We need him out there to rip them apart at his best.
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      Reply #142: Oct 28, 2012 11:10:20 am
      Oh man I'm itching for this now! can't wait for kickoff and id say we will smash them!
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #143: Oct 28, 2012 11:13:27 am
      Massive game, really looking forward to this, nerves jangling of course but honestly think we'll grab the points. My main worry is how the lads who played Thursday take to the game, I know it's the Derby etc etc but they're still playing on short rest after an intense game, any win will do for me and the ref to simply be completely biased in our favour for a change hahahah

      COME ON!!!!!
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #144: Oct 28, 2012 11:15:37 am
      I must be the only person not happy that Pepe isn't playing( if its true )

      Jones is a massively inferior keeper - Pepe on a bad day is better . Lets hope the four guys in front of him are strong today.

      Massively inferior is the wrong choice of words and derogatory from you once again.

      How about Reina is the better keeper out of the two and I would prefer him there. Not Jones isn't even as good as Reina on a bad day. There is no evidence to suggest that that train of thought is true.

      Nerves settling in now. Going the boozer for it, hope we give them a f**king a good beating, if we don't this thread might actually take off.

      LETS f***in HAVE IT YOU DIRTY BLUE SCUMBAGS!!!!!!
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      Reply #145: Oct 28, 2012 11:19:42 am
      F***ing love derby day! :) Think it's cool too the way the only Everton fans I know are my cousins!


      If the rumours that Jones is starting ahead of Reina are true, we can only say fair fucks to him. He has came in and got 2 clean sheets in a row so he can have every right to feel aggrieved if he was dropped. As good as Reina is like. Hopefully jones can get his 3rd and our 4th clean sheet in a row.

      3-2 last minute winner again!! After Suarez wins a pen ;)
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      Reply #146: Oct 28, 2012 11:31:47 am
      All the negativity about Jones is uncalled for, Pepes form has dropped and injury or not a view from the sidelines will give him some focus and him wanting to be in front of the net more can only be a good thing. Jones has given a good show and if the defense give him good shielding he'll be getting a clean sheet.

      Whatever happens we'll be getting two goals no matter what so F**k 'em.
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #147: Oct 28, 2012 11:37:28 am
      Big call if Jones starts the match, but maybe it will give Pepe the kick up the arse he needs to get back to top form.

      Need Suarez to fire today and I think he will.....as long as the lads are up for it and match Everton in the 50/50's then we'll win. All Everton do in these games is try and make them as physical as possible, so if we can match them on that front then it's half the battle won.

      Nerves are starting to jangle now...
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #148: Oct 28, 2012 11:40:06 am
      All the negativity about Jones is uncalled for, Pepes form has dropped and injury or not a view from the sidelines will give him some focus and him wanting to be in front of the net more can only be a good thing. Jones has given a good show and if the defense give him good shielding he'll be getting a clean sheet.

      Whatever happens we'll be getting two goals no matter what so f**k 'em.

      Yep. If Pepe is fit and available but Rodgers has decided to drop him on form then that may well give him the kick up the arse that is required. Not saying the effort hasn't been there but the effort you put in when you're a shoe in and the effort when you know you are properly being pushed for a place are worlds apart.
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      Reply #149: Oct 28, 2012 11:42:32 am
      Liverpool are winning with a wide margin goal
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #150: Oct 28, 2012 11:45:44 am
      I'm disappointed if Pepe doesn't play. He's had a few hiccups this season but he is still a great keeper.

      Jones as done well when he has featured but I'm worried that he may find the pressure of the derby too much.

      Hoping I'm wrong though.

      I hope we smash them.

      COME ON YOU REDS!!!
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #151: Oct 28, 2012 11:46:06 am
      Yep. If Pepe is fit and available but Rodgers has decided to drop him on form then that may well give him the kick up the arse that is required. Not saying the effort hasn't been there but the effort you put in when you're a shoe in and the effort when you know you are properly being pushed for a place are worlds apart.

      True.

      The thing about Pepe of late has (for me) just been the cutting edge he's always had, that ball he goes for that other keepers will watch pass them by and his awareness of where his posts are has also faded and he stretches for shots that are a yard wide needlessly. These factors can have a mental effect on a keeper and given the fact our defence has slipped on a few occasions it'll all take its toll.

      He'll get back to full force, of that I have no doubt.
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #152: Oct 28, 2012 11:50:41 am
      You just know they will be kicking the fck out of Luis today ,after the dwarf,s little outburst yesterday ,playing the mind games with the ref in mind ,fck them lets go out and do our own thing ,and dont get drawn into it ,sure we will be fine ,big step for the little ones today ,but one that i am sure they can make, cmon you reds lets be having it.
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #153: Oct 28, 2012 11:52:14 am
      Going to be a close run game today. 1-0 to us.

      Come on Redmen!!
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      Reply #154: Oct 28, 2012 11:57:33 am
      I am looking forward to this big game !

      Thanks you for amazing videos - itĀ“s realy nice to watch this beautiful times !! ( And I hope, that today will be another "Shankly day" ! :-)

      Yes. Today is LFC day  !     
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #155: Oct 28, 2012 11:59:07 am
      Heart and adrenaline is pumping for today. F***ing buzzing for the game! We have to win, not just for the fact that it is a derby but we also need the points. Let just put this in to perspective:

      OH HOW FUN IT IS TO BEAT THE BLUES ON DERBY DAY!!!!

      I want to be singing this at the end of the day.
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #156: Oct 28, 2012 12:00:16 pm
      Was there in the Kop for No 7 Huyton.
      Amazing match.

      Should have seen the Toffees faces.

      I was in the kop for that game too mate. My first derby, lost my voice for a couple of days after. First time I had ever heard the no surrender chants and really saw how the kop could change a game. 

      It really was an amazing game, I floated home after it.
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #157: Oct 28, 2012 12:05:51 pm
      I was in the kop for that game too mate. My first derby, lost my voice for a couple of days after. First time I had ever heard the no surrender chants and really saw how the kop could change a game. 

      It really was an amazing game, I floated home after it.

      Got to be honest think my first Derby was at Woodison, when the Dream Team got beat 1-0 and the goal by Wayne F***ing Clarke, seen us win far more since then including Gary Mac's 40 yarder cheeky free-kick!!
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #158: Oct 28, 2012 12:07:36 pm
      Heart and adrenaline is pumping for today. F***ing buzzing for the game! We have to win, not just for the fact that it is a derby but we also need the points. Let just put this in to perspective:

      OH HOW FUN IT IS TO BEAT THE BLUES ON DERBY DAY!!!!

      I want to be singing this at the end of the day.


      Whoah, whoah, whoah you're staying in aren't you Semps?

       ;)
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      Reply #159: Oct 28, 2012 12:11:39 pm
      Arguably the greatest Merseyside derbies of all time


      One of the most important days of the footballing calendar is upon us  with the first Merseyside Derby of the season. As the latest instalment takes place at Goodison Park this afternoon, letā€™s remind ourselves about all that makes a Derby day special with a look back on the Top 10 Merseyside Derbies of all-time. Thereā€™s blood, sweat and with it, the obligatory tears to boot. Letā€™s take a look.

      1. Liverpool 4 Everton 4 (Anfield) ā€“ FA Cup Fifth-Round, 1991 ā€“ Quite rightly regarded as the best Merseyside Derby of all-time and memorable for the fact that it was Kenny Dalglishā€™s final game in charge of his first spell at the club with the Scot resigning the next day. Peter Beardsley drew first blood after Ian Rush dispossessed Kevin Ratcliffe and had his shot saved by Neville Southall, with Beardsley banging in the rebound. Graeme Sharp equalised right after the break before Beardsley bagged a spectacular left-footed effort from 25 yards into the top left-hand corner. A mix-up between Steve Nicol and Bruce Grobelaar saw Sharp equalise once more with a tap in from two yards before Ian Rush saw Liverpool take the lead for the third time in the 77th minute with a deft header from a Jan Molby cross. A hopeful punt up field led to Tony Cottee, on as a sub, bagging Evertonā€™s third to make it 3-3. John Barnes handed Liverpool the lead in extra-time until Cottee once again pegged Liverpool back with a 114th minute equaliser. Everton went onto win the replay 1-0. Simply put, one of the best FA Cup ties of all time and a great advert for the Merseyside derby.

      2. Liverpool 3, Everton 2 (Wembley) ā€“ FA Cup Final, 1989 ā€“ Held just five weeks after the shocking, traumatic and deeply upsetting events of the Hillsborough disaster where 96 fans lost their lives, this game went some way to cathartically healing the wounds for many across Merseyside. On the footballing front, the final didnā€™t disappoint. John Aldridge gave Liverpool a crucial early lead before Stuart McCall struck back in the 90th minute. In extra-time Liverpool sub Ian Rush put his side ahead once more. Stuart McCall, the unlikeliest of scorers, then struck a sensational second before Rush once again, the scourge of Everton fans everywhere, bagged his second and Liverpoolā€™s third and with it the FA Cup on a very moving day for all connected with either club and the city.

      3. Everton 2, Liverpool 3 (Goodison Park) ā€“ Premier League, 2001 ā€“ Both clubs approached the tie with very different priorities in mind. Liverpool were on the cusp of an infamous treble, Everton under Walter Smith, were trying to stave off relegation for a further season. This has to go down as the finest Derby of the Premier League era, notable for the final kick of the game, a 40-yard free-kick by Gary McAllister that crept into Paul Gerrardā€™s net ā€“ a truly astounding goal. This game had everything. Liverpool surged into a two-goal lead courtesy of Emile Heskey and Markus Babbel before terrace favourites Duncan Ferguson and Dave ā€˜Rhinoā€™ Unsworth reduced the deficit and levelled the tie. Igor Biscan was sent off, there were 12 cards in total and even an uncharacteristic Robbie Fowler penalty miss to throw into the mix until McAllister stepped up with an unlikely and breathtaking winner. Pulsating.

      4. Liverpool 0, Everton 1 (Anfield) ā€“ First Division, 1984 ā€“ The turning of the tide? Everton announced themselves as the new dominant force in English football with an era defining victory over Liverpool at home. Liverpool were the reigning European Cup champions, but on this display, it was to be Everton that were to go onto bigger things that season. Graeme Sharpā€™s thunderous volley that later went onto be named Goal of the Season was the difference in the score lines, but the difference in performance was startling. Everton went onto claim the league title, European Cup Winners Cup and narrowly lost out on a momentous treble with a defeat to Man Utd in the FA Cup.

      5. Liverpool 3, Everton 1 (Wembley), FA Cup Final, 1986 ā€“ The first ever all-Merseyside FA Cup final. A close-run league campaign eventually saw Liverpool edge out their close rivals. At Wembley, Gary Linekar continued his only ever campaign in an Everton shirt in predictably prolific fashion giving Everton the lead. However, perennial thorn in the side Ian Rush struck twice and Craig Johnston added the icing on the cake.

      6. Liverpool 2, Everton 2 (Maine Road), FA Cup Semi-Final, 1977 ā€“ What is is about the FA Cup that brings the best out of these Merseyside Derby encounters. Perhaps the most controversial on the list, Liverpool fans the world over will still be left wondering quite how they came away from this game with a draw and a replay. Bryan Hamilton had a goal unfathomably disallowed by referee Clive Thomas in the dying moments with the scores level after Jimmy Case and Terry McDermott had scored for Liverpool and Bruce Rioch and Duncan McKenzie had done the same for the Toffees. Liverpool went onto win the replay 3-0 to further add insult to injury.

      7. Everton 0, Liverpool 5 (Goodison Park), First Division, 1982 ā€“ Ian Rush completely destroyed his boyhood heroes with a four-goal salvo. Everton werenā€™t helped by having debutant Glen Keeley sent off early on, though. Mark Lawrensen added the other with a tap in from a Kenny Dalglish cross. This game is memorable most for the true finishing masterclass put on by Rush.

      8. Everton 3, Liverpool 0 (Goodison Park), Premier League, 2006 ā€“ A game personally memorably for me for so many reasons. Could it be the tortuous four-hour long journey home in a car with three Everton fans? Could it be the one-word riposte of Phil Neal in the stands when asked what he thought of the performanceā€¦ā€™disgustingā€™? Or could it be the now infamous chant of ā€˜Reina drops keep falling on my headā€™ that was sung in the crowded streets after the game in reference to the third goal of the game? Everton recorded their biggest victory over Liverpool in 42 years with a display of clinical finishing. Tim Cahill notched the first before an Andy Johnson double ended the contest.

      9. Liverpool 3, Everton 2 (Anfield), Premier League, 1999 ā€“ Liverpool went into this game seeking their first victory over their nearest rivals since 1994 in a run that stretched to 9 games. Olivier Dacourt put Everton ahead inside the first minute with an excellent strike from 30 yards. Marco Materazzi then gave away a penalty after clumsily lunging for the ball and bringing down skipper Paul Ince in the process. Robbie Fowler dispatched the penalty before then celebrating with the now infamous ā€˜snorting the lineā€™ celebration which manager Gerard Houllier bafflingly laughed off stating that Fowler was ā€œeating the grassā€. Fowler added a second with a header before Patrick Berger added a third with a fine volley from the edge of the area. Francis Jeffers got Evertonā€™s second late on with a neat turn and finish. There was still time for more drama, though, as an 18 year-old sub by the name of Steven Gerrard managed to clear off the line from Danny Cadamarteri in the dying embers of the game.

      10. Liverpool 0, Everton 1 (Anfield), Premier League, 1999 ā€“ A typically feisty Derby day encounter saw Kevin Campbellā€™s 12th goal in 19 games since arriving back from Turkey prove the difference in the fourth minute. Francis Jeffers and Sander Westerveld were both shown a red card for what can only be described as handbags at dawn and Steven Gerrard was also given his marching orders for a scything (not the first time that could be said of his challenges in a Derby game) challenge on Campbell late on.


      http://www.footballfancast.com/football-blogs/arguably-the-greatest-merseyside-derbies-of-all-time
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      Re: Pre Match: The 219th Merseyside Derby
      Reply #160: Oct 28, 2012 12:13:03 pm

      Whoah, whoah, whoah you're staying in aren't you Semps?

       ;)

      Don't even start me.

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