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    #16
    The 7th goal is one of the best goals of all time.



    And to think, even that great Liverpool side lost games as well.
    Bill Oddie, Bill Oddie, put your hands all over my body.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Kopite_Colin View Post
      I was there too. If I remeber rightly Hoddle scored a screamer to put Spurs 1-0 up, Souey clattered him and that was it..we took over and battered them.
      Hoddle's was a cracker alright, the ball flew in the kop end.
      I think Lawrenson scored that day and possibly Kenny.
      My memory is fading - twas so long ago......
      Liverpool born and bred.

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        #18
        I was there for the 7-0. What a match. Ardilles in the press before hand was going on about having nothing to be scared of.

        I had lovely chips with mince afterwards too.
        Remember it like yesterday.

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          #19
          I went to the 7-0 match with Alun Parry's brother.
          Liverpool born and bred.

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            #20
            watched it this morning on espn classics.

            The seventh goal was fantastic.

            And Clemence with no gloves on.

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              #21
              Originally posted by The Glove View Post
              The 7th goal is one of the best goals of all time.



              And to think, even that great Liverpool side lost games as well.
              Have to agree with you there Glove. My favourite goal of all time.
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                #22
                Originally posted by alunevans View Post
                I so remember the chant for the rest of the season.

                "You're gonna get what Tottnham Hotspur got!!"


                "Who's your Daddy now?"

                LFC Champions one season someday
                Jurgen Klopp is just boss
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by lackyboy View Post
                  Have to agree with you there Glove. My favourite goal of all time.
                  Nah...too much long ball stuff!

                  Now Ray Kennedy's Goal of the Season at teh BAseball GRound on their pudding of a pitch..that was a propoer goal...

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Kopite_Colin View Post
                    With all due respect to Lec, I don't care what he tells me- I saw the evidence with my own eyes. I'm old enough to have seen that side play regularly and there has NEVER been a better side imho. Better players indiviudally in certain positions - Hansen, Rush, Lawrenson - but never a better team. That Midfield had absolutely everything. Physical power, pace, passing, tackling, aggression, balance, shooting accuracy and power. That is the greatest midfield of all time in my book.
                    as a summation of everything midfielders should be, i think that is fairly complete - maybe add in vision/guile. so how does our present "best midfield in the world" measure up to this list? how does each player measure up? specifically, how does SG measure up? the fact that i ask at all makes my opinion fairly clear...
                    Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Kopite_Colin View Post
                      That was that spawny Garth Crooks winner wasn't it. I was in the Kop that day. B******s. Hope we stuff em today.
                      Yup was Crooks, was standing in left corner of the kop that day too.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by badpiggy View Post
                        as a summation of everything midfielders should be, i think that is fairly complete - maybe add in vision/guile. so how does our present "best midfield in the world" measure up to this list? how does each player measure up? specifically, how does SG measure up? the fact that i ask at all makes my opinion fairly clear...

                        Nowhere near mate. Gerrard is a poor man's Souness with more mobility and pace, but less aggression.

                        We don't currently have a Terry Mc (Gerrard is the closest thing we have - a runner who can finish)

                        We certainly don't have a Jimmy Case (solid, hard worker, who was as hard as nails, could cross and shoot)

                        And we don't have a Left Midfielder who had the strength, touch and vision of Ray Kennedy

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Kopite_Colin View Post
                          Nowhere near mate. Gerrard is a poor man's Souness with more mobility and pace, but less aggression.

                          We don't currently have a Terry Mc (Gerrard is the closest thing we have - a runner who can finish)

                          We certainly don't have a Jimmy Case (solid, hard worker, who was as hard as nails, could cross and shoot)

                          And we don't have a Left Midfielder who had the strength, touch and vision of Ray Kennedy
                          jesus - some midfield. that just makes it look like xabi, momo and SG make up one good player...
                          Felching ≠ Gerbilling

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                            #28
                            It was mate. There's never been another in this country to match it - although (even though I hate to admit it) Giggs, Scholes, Keane and Beckham came close.

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                              #29
                              I was at that game in the Annie Rd near the Spurs Fans, As the teams came out they threw ticker tape all over the place a la the World Cup in Argentina, as they just signed Villa & Ardiles.

                              They were well up for it at the start, should have seen their faces when Terry Mc netted the 7th ( The Glove is right, best Liverpool goal ever)

                              If memory serves me right think it only cost 60p to get in & 10p for the program, value for money back then despite getting in line at the turnstiles at 12.30 to make sure you got in.

                              Those wre the days

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Kopite_Colin View Post
                                It was mate. There's never been another in this country to match it - although (even though I hate to admit it) Giggs, Scholes, Keane and Beckham came close.
                                Overmars, Petit, Vieira & Pires ?
                                Liverpool born and bred.

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