hi there fellow Liverpudlians!
does anyone know that uruguay league has a team name Liverpool FC & they just won with 10 man! congratz !
English Clubs Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2010, Do Your Part, Save The Club!
English Clubs Liverpool Football Club- The Kop Talks 2010, Do Your Part, Save The Club!
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Sep 6 2010, 04:12 AM
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hi there fellow Liverpudlians!
does anyone know that uruguay league has a team name Liverpool FC & they just won with 10 man! congratz ! |
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Sep 6 2010, 08:47 AM
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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
wanna sing the carra song.. Team Of Carragher |
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Sep 6 2010, 09:39 AM
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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Sep 6 2010, 08:47 AM) 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 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 wanna sing the carra song.. Team Of Carragher |
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Sep 6 2010, 10:09 AM
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Sep 6 2010, 10:12 AM
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i think gerrard also everton fan when he was a kid..
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Sep 6 2010, 10:14 AM
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isnt el nino liverpool fan?
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Sep 6 2010, 10:16 AM
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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Sep 6 2010, 10:12 AM) 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. |
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Sep 6 2010, 10:19 AM
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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.
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Sep 6 2010, 10:34 AM
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from what i heard from my friend who lived there. mostly who support everton is common workers like labour. but i dont know if its true or not. everton and liverpool share same area, u can just walk around 10-15 minuted from anfield to goodison park.
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Sep 6 2010, 11:09 AM
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After putting Liverpool 2-0 ahead from 12 yards on the stroke of half-time, he fired the ball past debutant Brad Jones as Yakubu prepared to take an Everton spot kick in the second period.
He explained: "I don't score too often, but I actually wanted the first penalty to be for Michael Owen to score - I'd totally forgot people would want me to take it. "As for the second penalty, I was a big Everton fan as a kid and always wanted to score a goal for them, so I've done that as well now and I was pleased with it." Source Carragher himself confirmed that he was an Everton fan..and the penalty was probably setup by him and the ref You can see both Brad Jones and the ref smiling all the way. Carra did achieve his childhood dream of scoring for Everton afterall. Plus I heard that some part of the crowd was boo-ing Owen in the beginning...but after the game progresses the boos slowly disappeared. I still hope the fans forgive him for his decision...and remember all the good things he done for us before. I'm not the one who hold grudges for those players who left the club in a not-so-nice way, like Owen, Masch or even Riera. They've gotten results for us and they have been a good servant for the club when they are in top form. YNWA. This post has been edited by kazuki85: Sep 6 2010, 11:15 AM |
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Sep 6 2010, 11:15 AM
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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Sep 6 2010, 10:34 AM) from what i heard from my friend who lived there. mostly who support everton is common workers like labour. but i dont know if its true or not. everton and liverpool share same area, u can just walk around 10-15 minuted from anfield to goodison park. From what I noted, both Everton and Liverpool supporters share a common demographic. In the past, a lot of the economy centred around the docks (hence your reference to "labourers") but currently, there is an even split between white and blue collared folk. Yes, it's also common knowledge that both clubs are from the same area i.e. Merseyside, hence the rivalry. It isn't uncommon for families to have split loyalties. Both stadiums are indeed a stone's throw away from one another. I reckon one of the reasons we have to move from Anfield and not expand is because some Evertonians live around it and are unwilling to move. |
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Sep 6 2010, 11:27 AM
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QUOTE(Duke Red @ Sep 6 2010, 12:15 PM) From what I noted, both Everton and Liverpool supporters share a common demographic. In the past, a lot of the economy centred around the docks (hence your reference to "labourers") but currently, there is an even split between white and blue collared folk. from what i know, the old days many workers from the docks (blue collar worker) supported LFc. (even Robbie fowler had a teeshirt flash supporting them over a dock issue when he scored for Lfc game) Yes, it's also common knowledge that both clubs are from the same area i.e. Merseyside, hence the rivalry. It isn't uncommon for families to have split loyalties. Both stadiums are indeed a stone's throw away from one another. I reckon one of the reasons we have to move from Anfield and not expand is because some Evertonians live around it and are unwilling to move. Everton had some big local (supermarket owner & several well heeled families) amongst their fans base & it was seen as more 'white-collar' fan base. |
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Sep 6 2010, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(kazuki85 @ Sep 6 2010, 03:09 AM) After putting Liverpool 2-0 ahead from 12 yards on the stroke of half-time, he fired the ball past debutant Brad Jones as Yakubu prepared to take an Everton spot kick in the second period. yes..but u forget the line that. he was everton fan. maybe not so much now, i think he put liverpool as his 1st club and everton as his 2nd club now. but really glad he fullfill he dream to score for everton.He explained: "I don't score too often, but I actually wanted the first penalty to be for Michael Owen to score - I'd totally forgot people would want me to take it. "As for the second penalty, I was a big Everton fan as a kid and always wanted to score a goal for them, so I've done that as well now and I was pleased with it." Source Carragher himself confirmed that he was an Everton fan..and the penalty was probably setup by him and the ref You can see both Brad Jones and the ref smiling all the way. Carra did achieve his childhood dream of scoring for Everton afterall. Plus I heard that some part of the crowd was boo-ing Owen in the beginning...but after the game progresses the boos slowly disappeared. I still hope the fans forgive him for his decision...and remember all the good things he done for us before. I'm not the one who hold grudges for those players who left the club in a not-so-nice way, like Owen, Masch or even Riera. They've gotten results for us and they have been a good servant for the club when they are in top form. YNWA. |
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Sep 6 2010, 11:57 AM
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Correction. Everton isn't his 2nd club due to the reasons I provided earlier. He is now Liverpool through and through and hates Everton. If you've read about him, you'll note that he relishes playing in the Merseyside derby because of all the reasons I cited. There is no team he'd love to beat more than the bitters. Don't confuse yourself. The headlines read that he realised him boyhood dream of scoring for Everton. In no way does this suggest that he now supports them.
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Sep 6 2010, 12:24 PM
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owh..my mistakes. i need to read his biography.
but liverpool and everton has special bond derby rival compare to derby rival like spurs-arsenal, villa-birm, chelsea-fulham, man city-m.u.. |
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Sep 6 2010, 01:56 PM
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QUOTE(Max_07s @ Sep 6 2010, 12:24 PM) owh..my mistakes. i need to read his biography. This is true. Scousers are a proud bunch and despite the rivalry on the pitch, band together when it comes to defending the Scouse honour or way of life. You may or may not have seen a banner with the caption, "We are not English, We are Scouse" (attachment) but it speaks for itself. You'll note that former players like Jason McAteer and John Aldridge are Scouse, not English. In his autobiography, Jamie Carragher talks of his preference to choose club over country at any time. It is ever so common to find fans of Liverpool and Everton within families and friends. but liverpool and everton has special bond derby rival compare to derby rival like spurs-arsenal, villa-birm, chelsea-fulham, man city-m.u.. Despite the on-field rivalry, fans of both clubs do come together in times of need like Hillsbrough or more recently when 11 year old Everton fan Rhys Jones was killed. Prior to playing "You'll Never Walk Alone" during our game against Toulouse in the Champions League, Liverpool played the beginning of a song that traditionally greets the arrival of the Everton team at Goodison Park - the Z Cars theme tune. Attached image(s) |
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Sep 6 2010, 04:41 PM
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is there any LIVE fr Astro on the Argentina VS Spain friendly?
thx Added on September 6, 2010, 4:42 pmis there any LIVE fr Astro on the Argentina VS Spain friendly? thx This post has been edited by digilife: Sep 6 2010, 04:42 PM |
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Sep 6 2010, 07:14 PM
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Sep 6 2010, 07:29 PM
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any chance to buy back Luis Garcia to Liverpool?
No7 should fits his style of play |
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Sep 6 2010, 07:33 PM
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Bayern stopped me from moving to Liverpool on deadline day, claims striker Mario Gomez
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...ario-Gomez.html |
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