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@@blob8390 haha they must not be working if my comments are reaching the same people :)... I'm a Liverpool fan so I post on Liverpool ones sometimes but I'm trying to help any fan of football improve their English.
That’s a sextuplet winning team right there, he probably would’ve convinced Coutinho to stay too (say what you will about his form in Barca, but he was a phenom when he was with us).
One of the most friendliest competitive games I've ever seen, wish all games felt this way, everyone, win, lose, or tie, goes home smiling with the support of the fans, no matter what stadium. (Home or away) #Respect 😊👍🏼
@@randalhopper3289 yep and they got their karma on that fateful night in 2014 dubbed Crystanbul against Crystal Palace a team Liverpool used to beat comfortably back in the 80s and 90s. 9-0 and 6-1 I remember fondly
It's around 2010 when I began to love watching football match on TV..Surprising to see their headlines everywhere on news..Xabi, Stevie and Owen..all of them are stunning..their own different type of how they leads the ball into the goal..I always miss their beautiful total football game..
I'm no fan of Liverpool but i realy like Liverpool. Gerrard was amazing, a real legend. But i have to say that Alonso was very good 2. Lets all hope that Liverpool wins the CL. And if not we can call the CL the RML.
This only just popped up in my feeds after sooo long. Everyone is talking about Alonso but I haven't seen 1 comment about the skill move on the 3rd goal.... The Beer Belly Bump into the net majestic.
Alonso, Mcmanaman, Fowler, Gerrard and Riise my 5 top Liverpool players of all time (gotta give love to Hyypia, Agger, Garcia, Salah, Torres, Suarez, Hamman, McAteer Carragher (best England defender to hardly play for England) and so many more) Will never forgive Michael Owen for signing with Utd. Keeper wise Dudek, Westerveld, Reina and of course Allison
Shouldn’t say that. Obviously they’re still strong and intelligent on the pitch, it wasn’t a million years ago they were playing professionally, point is they aren’t coming back as players anytime soon, maybe one day we’ll get Gerrard as a manager if he hits good form with Rangers or we could even get Xabi in the future considering he’s already on his way to becoming a full time manager as well. Again point is, as Liverpool fans we can’t cling on to the past. That’s not what they did with old players back in the 70’s and 80’s if we want to hit form like that again we need to spend big but wise with Juergen so our tactics and play don’t melt next time Real play dirty. We need to look to the future by bringing in fresh midfielders and defenders, the rest will do the talking. The only reason you long for Gerrard and Xabi is because you haven’t seen LFC fill those positions with anyone nearly as great, when they do and they will you’ll be clinging on to them instead.
Glad to see Luca Toni being recognised by fans as a Bayern legend. Had it not been for LVG in his final season with the club, he could have scored a lot more. One of the best yet most underrated Italian finishers ever!
@@guzmanmederos8397 I as a fan of the palmeiras trees I say I could play in many times yet, but he wanted to stop at a good level to live with the family. because despite 44 years he has a genetics to be studied, in addition to being fanatic for training.
As an Arsenal fan for life who continually watched us get F*****g smashed by this lot I have to say there's something different about Liverpool FC. What a team, what a club, what a culture. As Brits I think on a wider level we should be proud of them. That being said I still hate you lot though. I'll never forget watching that pass from defence by Gerard (insane pass) to Camera 99/00 season at Highbury. I literally just curled up into a ball on my carpet as my mates (LFC lads) all laughed at me. When Stevie shifted gears you were basically waiting for the restart at the centre circle.