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    haha, song on the radio now, and you know what, how about...

    Andy,
    Andy Cool,
    Aint Lazy..nor a fool,

    Andy
    Andy Cool,
    His head, is a scoring tool,

    Andy,
    Andy Cool
    Andy,
    Andy Cool

    Come on,
    Andy Cool
    Come on,
    Andy Cool

    To the tune of....http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature...&v=E5gNYVia2rg

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      Another good game.

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        Did i hear the words inane and pointless?

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          Originally posted by CJ View Post
          Did i hear the words inane and pointless?

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            Originally posted by Mostar View Post
            Carroll vs Everton Compilation



            Carroll vs Everton - YouTube
            Fellaini has no idea where the ball is after Andys header for the goal, looking everywhere but the goal
            RIP IRWT post/rant, best ever

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              After AC scores, there are shots of a couple of rather miffed young everton... ladies? one of them gives a dirty look sideways, then the camera cuts to Kenwright, as if to say...'This is his fault!'

              Anyway, shortly after that, the camera cuts away to a more happy looking young lady, with blonde hair, i'm wondering was that coincidence, or is she connected to lfc in some way.

              I think she looks like she could be part of the Carroll family ?

              Anyone heard anything or know ?

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                Stalker alert !
                "I will make the boys feel your support"
                Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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                  Originally posted by Vermilion View Post
                  After AC scores, there are shots of a couple of rather miffed young everton... ladies? one of them gives a dirty look sideways, then the camera cuts to Kenwright, as if to say...'This is his fault!'

                  Anyway, shortly after that, the camera cuts away to a more happy looking young lady, with blonde hair, i'm wondering was that coincidence, or is she connected to lfc in some way.

                  I think she looks like she could be part of the Carroll family ?

                  Anyone heard anything or know ?
                  I noticed her too I thought it was Kelly Dalglish?

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                    Originally posted by Daffy Duck View Post
                    I noticed her too I thought it was Kelly Dalglish?
                    I thought she looked like she could be his sister, whether the camera man/director would know that, or even cut to her i don't know.

                    But thinking about it, i haven't had a repeat look at the clip to see what she looks like more clearly, i just remember wondering at the time that it could have been his sister.

                    Could just as easily have been Kelly Dalglish though, or a total random.

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                      Originally posted by Daffy Duck View Post
                      I noticed her too I thought it was Kelly Dalglish?
                      Yep.

                      Kelly Cates these days.
                      Member #1 of the Luis Suarez fan club

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                        That pass in the 92nd minute when we defended a cross into our box was fantastic. I thought he was lining up to volley it downfield but instead played a great ball out wide to his right.

                        With some luck he could have had a hattrick. The boy is improving.
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          Carroll is part of a return to the Shankly days - Dalglish

                          ESPN staff
                          April 15, 2012


                          Kenny Dalglish says the management team at Liverpool are trying to re-establish the foundations once laid down by the legendary Bill Shankly, and he claimed the determination and spirit of Andy Carroll and Jordan Henderson are crucial to the project.

                          Dalglish, in his first full season back as manager, led the Reds to their second cup final of the season with a 2-1 FA Cup semi-final win over Everton on Saturday. Victory in the final would see Dalglish lift the Carling Cup and FA Cup just 18 months into his reign.

                          At Wembley it was £35 million man Carroll who scored the winning goal, answering plenty of critics who have labelled him a flop during his time at Liverpool. Dalglish sees it differently, insisting the mental fortitude of players such as Carroll and Henderson will help Liverpool rebuild the ethos of hard work and honesty at the club.

                          "Those two lads, neither have given anything less than what they've got to give," Dalglish told ESPN in an exclusive interview.

                          "As long as they give everything they have to give, we stand by them, 100 per cent. We all make mistakes, but at 20 or 21 years of age it's hard to play consistently in the top league in the world.

                          "We're here to put a great foundation down, like the people such as myself, Alan Hansen, Phil Thompson had in the 80s thanks to Shanks. All that the great players had done for us, we're now trying to put down that foundation and start moving forward with Liverpool Football Club.

                          "There needs to be a lot of decisions made, some will be right and some wrong, but we need to win more games than we lose and to do that we need everybody committed. The owners have been a breath of fresh air, but this is new for a lot of the players [at the moment].

                          "It's becoming more comfortable for them (Carroll and Henderson), and for them to have adjusted like they have has been rewarding for us. The two lads can be pleased with the efforts they've put in this year. They can play better, they would admit that, but they're good players."

                          Dalglish also points out that there are plenty of other high profile managers, such as former England boss Fabio Capello, who rate the Liverpool duo.

                          "Andy has played and scored for England, Jordan has played for his country, so there's other people who think highly of them as well - it's not just us. We'll give them the support they need and we'll get the reward back."

                          Reflecting on a frustrating season for Liverpool that has seen them excel in the cups but struggle in the league, Dalglish admits he does not know if the eight-match ban received by Luis Suarez for racial abuse affected his squad. However, the Liverpool boss did confess that he would handle the situation very differently if it happened again.

                          "You'll never know how much the situation affected things. It happened and we needed to deal with it, and we did deal with it," Dalglish said. "We've just got to brush ourselves down, stop feeling sorry for ourselves and get on with it. Luis has done that since and so has the football club.

                          "I think it would be dealt with completely differently if it happened again. It would be done completely differently. I won't say publicly what I'd do differently, but I know what I'd do differently. I'll address that, if I've done something wrong I'm not frightened to say I've done something wrong and I can do something better.

                          "Everybody can look at themselves and think, "I could do things much better'. And that's what I'll try to do."

                          Asked if he would swap success in the FA Cup and Carling Cup for a Champions League place, Dalglish replied: "No. I'd take the cup results and try to improve the league results. I'd never take away winning cup competitions."

                          © ESPN EMEA Ltd
                          Bob Paisley - "This club has been my life. I'd go out and sweep the street and be proud to do it for Liverpool if they asked me to."

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                            Maybe it's the fickleness of football speaking, but I'm really starting to believe that he is going to come good for us after those two goals last week. It's not just those goals though, his all round play has been far improved recently.

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                              As Ive mentioned in the Football Manager thread. Carrol was World Player of the Year for me in 13/14 and 15/16
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                                Saying it in one place is bad enough.
                                Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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