I was wondering, in what era were you born a Liverpool fan?
I came late to the game, as a 12 year old in 1984. I have vague recollections of the European Cup final, and dear old dad trying to get excited old me to sleep afterwards. I'm sure I told him that I wanted to play for Liverpool that night. Well.. maybe if they set up a chess team.
But for me, the defining period in my Liverpool life was 1985-1988. I was lucky enough to regard Kenny as both a player and a manager, was lucky enough to remember the impression that Sir Bob had made. I was lucky enough to believe that Joe's successes were normal.
For me we played the most beautifully fluid football that I have ever seen a Liverpool team play during this period (1987-88), with some of the greastest campaign comebacks (1986). No-one can surely forget the way that Barnes and Beardsley could link up, and how Aldo remains one of the most under-rated forwards we have ever had, and how we never lost when Rushie scored (well...almost). And how Hansen was the most elegant centre half around, and how hard McMahon worked, and how Stevie Nicol thought he was a striker...
What was your era?
I came late to the game, as a 12 year old in 1984. I have vague recollections of the European Cup final, and dear old dad trying to get excited old me to sleep afterwards. I'm sure I told him that I wanted to play for Liverpool that night. Well.. maybe if they set up a chess team.
But for me, the defining period in my Liverpool life was 1985-1988. I was lucky enough to regard Kenny as both a player and a manager, was lucky enough to remember the impression that Sir Bob had made. I was lucky enough to believe that Joe's successes were normal.
For me we played the most beautifully fluid football that I have ever seen a Liverpool team play during this period (1987-88), with some of the greastest campaign comebacks (1986). No-one can surely forget the way that Barnes and Beardsley could link up, and how Aldo remains one of the most under-rated forwards we have ever had, and how we never lost when Rushie scored (well...almost). And how Hansen was the most elegant centre half around, and how hard McMahon worked, and how Stevie Nicol thought he was a striker...
What was your era?
at Anfield - mainly from the windows at the back of the Kop (wedged between the bars and told not to let go). I was a regular in the 60s and 70s. In the 80's I got to see them infrequently. But I was at the St Etienne game.
and a decent player. Never really worked out for him though.

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