QUOTE(Duke Red @ Feb 14 2008, 11:37 AM)
1) Hillsborough. Although I never knew the victims personally, it was an overwhelming experience to stand in front of the memorial and see those 96 names.
2) Istanbul, especially the rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" at half time. Watched "One Night in May" again.
3) Titi Camara playing, scoring and then dropping to his knees in tears at the Anfield Road End, on the very same morning his father passed away. There's commitment for you
4) The return of God to Anfield
7) Reading stories of Shankly and how he touched the hearts of Liverpool fans
2) Istanbul, especially the rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone" at half time. Watched "One Night in May" again.
3) Titi Camara playing, scoring and then dropping to his knees in tears at the Anfield Road End, on the very same morning his father passed away. There's commitment for you
4) The return of God to Anfield
7) Reading stories of Shankly and how he touched the hearts of Liverpool fans
QUOTE(JonC @ Feb 14 2008, 12:00 PM)
For me, it has to be Hillsborough, like JonC said many a times, you don't go to a football match and come back in a body bag... Especially after hearing the stories of someone who WAS at Hillsborough... Istanbul for sure, still cannot finished the DVD, watched it half way each and every time and started balling me eyes out... I am more soppy than Duke...
Mar 10 2008, 10:01 PM

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