luis garcia's goal is nearly the same which he scored against juventus in anfield 5 years ago.. i will remember that in my whole life. 2 legends scored that day.. LUIS GARCIA AND HYYPIA...
nah, the one against juve was even better. further away from goal, hitting the ball on the air.
anyway i read this on RAWK, i suppose this guy watched the whole match
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cut in from the right, left foot curled into the top corner of the anny road end - peach
Typical luis missed a sitter minutes later and has given the ball away on many occasions! Same old luis never changes
I wonder why we let Gracia go. So far we don't have any good striker as good as him, except Torres. He can just create magic to score goals. We just lack of this kind or players. He did in Juventus, and also the 'ghost' goal as we are so desperate to win. Any chances he might come back to us? Kyut is difference from him, he has his own weapon, while Gracia has his own as well, so doest Torres. They all are like jigsaw puzzle, u need all of them to fit in for a perfect team. So far we are still struggling to find the jigsaw puzzles. Any full match of this?
I love Luis as much as anyone else but for all the brilliant moments, there were more frustrating ones. He wasn't a brilliant "striker", a you put it though. I think the fact that he's been shipped off to Greece says a lot. Can be brilliant in spurts but by and large, frustrating to watch.
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it so funny when carra took the 2nd penalty kick.. was it yakubu told him to do so? ahahha..i think he talked to owen to give him chance to kick 1 penalty. ask ref and suddenly shoot..what a brilliant carra
it so funny when carra took the 2nd penalty kick.. was it yakubu told him to do so? ahahha..i think he talked to owen to give him chance to kick 1 penalty. ask ref and suddenly shoot..what a brilliant carra
wanna sing the carra song.. Team Of Carragher
Read about it on the newspaper today, Carra was Everton's fan when he was young and always dreamed to score against Liverpool for Everton. Hence, he fouled and he converted all by himself
Read about it on the newspaper today, Carra was Everton's fan when he was young and always dreamed to score against Liverpool for Everton. Hence, he fouled and he converted all by himself
i think gerrard also everton fan when he was a kid..
He was, but because of the influence of his uncle IRRC and he was really young back then, he even had a scums jersey back then, Bryan Robson I think, when he was totally oblivious to the rivalry between The Reds and the red devils.
His father made him a Liverpool fan after that but he can never convince me that he's a 100% Liverpool fan in heart, those who reads his autobiography I guess should share similar sentiments.
Yes, it's widely known that Carra was in fact a boyhood Evertonian, attending games with his dad back in the day. His early affiliation to the bitters, and his preference for long sleeved kits sparked rumours that he was conceiling an Everton tattoo which he promptly dismissed. His switch of allegiance occurred over time as he saw how much joy Evertonians derived from any misfortune befalling Liverpool. He felt that fans should be more focused on their teams success and concern themselves so much over the shortcomings of their rivals. He was also disgusted by the way Everton fans would take it a step above banter, taunting not only the players, but in some cases, their familites. Fortunately for him, his dad who is a hardcore Evertonian, didn't give him much stick when he signed for Liverpool as a schoolboy. In his early days, he was still an Evertonian at heart and would look out for their results. In time however, he began to fall more and more in love with Liverpool. The rest as they say, is history.