Liverpool now the most successful English club this Decade?

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Buckley said:
Scoobie said:
Lord another Spurs sense of humour failure! I'm only teasing with you- I live with a spurs fan. :lol: ;)

...and I don't remember even mentioning next years Champions League places. ;)

You make it sound like an affliction!

"She was a battler - a traffic accident finally killed her, but she lived with a Spurs fan her whole off life, so in some ways it's a relief." :lol:

It is- hes making me join the supporters club next year so we can go to the matches together 8O
 
Buckley said:
MARKB said:
I thought you were busy :lol:

I am! :lol: Dammit - got bundles to do before Prague tomorrow. Gotta stop pissing around! :twisted:

boss went to Bratislava for a stag the other week and chipped in for the groom to do a spot of mud wrestling with 2 leggy blondes.

im sure they must have a prague branch.
 
Scoobie said:
Buckley said:
Scoobie said:
Lord another Spurs sense of humour failure! I'm only teasing with you- I live with a spurs fan. :lol: ;)

...and I don't remember even mentioning next years Champions League places. ;)

You make it sound like an affliction!

"She was a battler - a traffic accident finally killed her, but she lived with a Spurs fan her whole off life, so in some ways it's a relief." :lol:

It is- hes making me join the supporters club next year so we can go to the matches together 8O

Dammit again!
 
Buckley said:
Scoobie said:
Buckley said:
Scoobie said:
Lord another Spurs sense of humour failure! I'm only teasing with you- I live with a spurs fan. :lol: ;)

...and I don't remember even mentioning next years Champions League places. ;)

You make it sound like an affliction!

"She was a battler - a traffic accident finally killed her, but she lived with a Spurs fan her whole off life, so in some ways it's a relief." :lol:

It is- hes making me join the supporters club next year so we can go to the matches together 8O



Dammit again!

I viewed that before you edited it! 8O :lol:
 
Scoobie said:
Buckley said:
Scoobie said:
Buckley said:
Scoobie said:
Lord another Spurs sense of humour failure! I'm only teasing with you- I live with a spurs fan. :lol: ;)

...and I don't remember even mentioning next years Champions League places. ;)

You make it sound like an affliction!

"She was a battler - a traffic accident finally killed her, but she lived with a Spurs fan her whole off life, so in some ways it's a relief." :lol:

It is- hes making me join the supporters club next year so we can go to the matches together 8O

I viewed that before you edited it! 8O :lol:

Dammit again!

I'm having few difficulties with my new alias! :lol:
 
weloveliam@space said:
I Can't believe it. At 3-0 down I had this feeling. Best feeling ever :D

Pick your own word to describe what 500 million people around the world have witnessed here in Istanbul tonight.

What the hell - pick a few. No single word can describe the greatest comeback ever known in world football.

Liverpool's amazing European Cup adventure ended in triumph in Istanbul on Wednesday night as 40,000 scousers painted the city red on what must go down as the greatest ever victory in the club's illustrious history.

Nothing might ever beat the joy of 1977 when Bob Paisley's team first lifted the greatest trophy in club football but this win, ending as it did a 21-year wait to bring the cup back to Speke airport, is nothing short of miraculous.

Three-nil down at half-time, many fans wanted the game to end there and then to save further humiliation.

Those fans hadn't counted on Rafael Benitez's half-time team talk though. Whatever he said in that dressing room turned the whole history of this great club around. Benitez and his class of 2005 have written their own names into the history books.

No matter what happens to Jerzy Dudek, Steve Finnan, Sami Hyypia, Jamie Carragher, Djimi Traore, Luis Garcia, Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso, John Arne Riise, Harry Kewell, Milan Baros, Djibril Cisse, Dietmar Hamann and Vladimir Smicer later on in their careers, no one will ever be able to take away the fact that they were the men who won the European Cup for keeps here in Turkey. Twenty-eight years after Emlyn Hughes first lifted the trophy for Liverpool, the Reds will never have to hand the cup back. As five-times winners, UEFA have awarded the cup to Liverpool to keep. A new one will have to be made.

In the terraces, there were tears of joy from some fans who made up the greatest show of support on foreign soil since Liverpool took 40,000 fans to Dortmund for the UEFA Cup final in 2001. If there are supporters like this anywhere else in the world, we've yet to meet them. With defeat staring us in the face, the Liverpool fans took it upon themselves to lift their heroes for the last time this season and boy did it work.

Benitez himself was cool as hell. It was if he knew all along just how it would pan out. Even at 3-nil, he didn't panic. He didn't throw Cisse straight on as most of us would have. He waited and he got his reward at the end.

The Spaniard has captured the imagination of Liverpool fans all over the world this season and while he might be the first Anfield boss since Shankly to have neither risen up through the ranks of players or staff, he's quickly learned just what matters most to the people who turn up to cheer on the club. The league title may be our bread and butter but no set of supporters in the world revere the European Cup and the fantastic nights that come with it quite as much as Liverpool's.

The celebrations have started in Istanbul. On Thursday, when the team parade the Cup through the streets, they'll be even bigger.

Liverpool FC - Kings of Europe. How good does that sound?

well said Liam. Liverpool fought for that win last night they deserved to win and wanted it so bad. I still cant believe it


KINGS OF EUROPE, YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE :!: :!: :!:
:P
 
whatever can be said about Liverpool, and I would say that i still want Everton to get that Champions League place (they deserve over a team that came 5th), but to be fair to Liverpool, at least they can get away with this next line:

On they're day Liverpool can beat any team in Europe right now

and i think thats a feat that not many other clubs can say for themselves (Chelsea, Man Utd, Arsenal, etc.).
 
Drew said:
jjinit said:
Drew said:
Tell me about it, we've got 50,000'ish Sheffield Wednesday fans going to Cardiff on Sunday too.

:roll:

yeah cause they've been going all season aint they?? :lol:

Funnily enough, since their steady decline over the last fews years they've still maintained very high attendance figures.

when man city got relegated to the then div 2 in 1997, their average home gate went up 8O
 
jjinit said:
Drew said:
jjinit said:
Drew said:
Tell me about it, we've got 50,000'ish Sheffield Wednesday fans going to Cardiff on Sunday too.

:roll:

yeah cause they've been going all season aint they?? :lol:

Funnily enough, since their steady decline over the last fews years they've still maintained very high attendance figures.

when man city got relegated to the then div 2 in 1997, their average home gate went up 8O

So hopefully if they win on Sunday, figures will drop - and maybe i'll actually be able to get around in the car every other Saturday :roll:

:lol:
 
Drew said:
jjinit said:
Drew said:
jjinit said:
Drew said:
Tell me about it, we've got 50,000'ish Sheffield Wednesday fans going to Cardiff on Sunday too.

:roll:

yeah cause they've been going all season aint they?? :lol:

Funnily enough, since their steady decline over the last fews years they've still maintained very high attendance figures.

when man city got relegated to the then div 2 in 1997, their average home gate went up 8O


So hopefully if they win on Sunday, figures will drop - and maybe i'll actually be able to get around in the car every other Saturday :roll:

:lol:

Its the Football Grinch! :lol: :lol: ;)
 
jjinit said:
Drew said:
jjinit said:
Drew said:
Tell me about it, we've got 50,000'ish Sheffield Wednesday fans going to Cardiff on Sunday too.

:roll:

yeah cause they've been going all season aint they?? :lol:

Funnily enough, since their steady decline over the last fews years they've still maintained very high attendance figures.

when man city got relegated to the then div 2 in 1997, their average home gate went up 8O

It was 1998. Call yourself a fan. ;) :lol:
 
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