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    #16
    Jerzy Dudek was sent-off, Nabil El Zhar scored his first Liverpool goal and Bolo Zenden missed a penalty as the Reds lost 2-1 to Everton in a fiery mini reserves derby at the Halton Stadium in Widnes.

    The Polish international was shown a straight red card after 60 minutes for reacting angrily to a challenge from Everton striker Victor Anichebe.

    The Everton striker was late in a sliding challenge on Dudek with stoods showing which resulted in both players squaring up to each other. After consulting with his assistant referee Mr M Oliver gave Dudek a straight red card and strangely only booked Anichebe. It was certainly a decision that could be questioned. Later on in the game Everton striker James Vaughan was booked for a late challenge on Reds substitute keeper David Martin.

    Everton were quickest off the starting blocks in the game and opened the scoring after just six minutes through a spectacular free-kick from Lee Molyneux, but the lead wasn't to last as recent signing El Zhar equalised from the penalty spot for the Reds after 25 minutes.

    The Moroccan youth international won the penalty when he was brought down by Mark Hughes and he confidently stepped up to coolly send Blues keeper Richard Wright the wrong way from the spot. El Zhar and Fabio Aurelio both wanted to take the penalty but after a discussion the Reds number nine was given the responsibility which he duly took.

    Liverpool then missed a penalty 10 minutes later when a brilliant run from Bolo Zenden charging through midfield saw him beat three defenders before being brought down. The Dutch international then took the ball off El Zhar and took the spot kick himself but despite sending Wright the wrong way, missed the target and shot wide. It was tough fortune on Zenden who had an excellent match in the centre of midfield.

    Unfortunately the penalty miss was to prove costly as Everton scored their winning goal after 64 minutes when Vaughan slotted past Martin from a tight angle.

    Reds reserve team boss Gary Ablett fielded a fairly strong side featuring the likes of Zenden, Aurelio, Dudek and Stephen Warnock. Midfielder David Mannix made his return to the starting line-up after being out since January with a broken ankle. Aurelio enjoyed a lively 45 minute run-out on the left side of midfield.

    Everton fielded the likes of Richard Wright, Tony Hibbert and a lively front pairing of Anichebe and Vaughan.

    On the whole a draw would have been the fairer result but once Dudek was sent-off Liverpool found it hard to create a clear cut opening to find an equaliser. The Reds best chance came from a free-kick when Wright was penalised for picking up the ball from a back pass. Mannix's initial effort was blocked and El Zhar fired a snap shot just over the bar from the rebound.

    Liverpool's other best chance on the night fell to Danny Guthrie in the first half but he missed the target from a free header after a superb run and cross from Aurelio.

    Everton Reserves: Wright, Hibbert, Molyneux, Irving, Hughes, Phelan, Connor, Kearney, Vaughan, Anichebe, Morrison (Agard 83).

    Liverpool Reserves: Dudek, Smith, Warnock, Antwi, Paletta, Mannix, Flynn (Martin 60), Zenden, El Zhar, Guthrie, Aurelio (Threlfall 45). Subs unused: Hobbs, Roque, Darby.

    Referee: M Oliver.

    Liverpoolfc.tv Man of the Match: Bolo Zenden. Despite missing a penalty the Dutch international played well in the centre of midfield.
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      #17
      So Dudek sent off - can anyone confirm that he will serve a Premiership suspension for that? I'm fairly sure he will.

      I think that leaves us with David Martin, the young lad we got from MK Dons, and that ginger kid who played in goal for the youth team last season (Dave Roberts?). Better hope Reina stays fit huh?
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        #18
        Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso
        Zenden was a free and was coming off the back of a bafflingly good season for Boro, so although I wasn't remotely actively pleased about it (having never rated him), I could see the sense in it.

        Now, I'm unhappy that we've paid him so much in wages. He's ****ing ****.
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          #19
          So Aurelio and El Zhar both wanted to take a penalty but Zenden took the second one
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            #20
            Originally posted by PLY
            So Aurelio and El Zhar both wanted to take a penalty but Zenden took the second one
            Funny thats what I was thinking after reading all that
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              #21
              where is Anderson?
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                #22
                England U/?'s

                ?
                On the Ning Nang Nong
                Where the Cows go Bong!
                And the Monkeys all say Boo!
                There's a Nong Nang Ning
                Where the trees go Ping!
                And the tea pots Jibber Jabber Joo.
                On the Nong Ning Nang
                All the mice go Clang!
                And you just can't catch 'em when they do!
                So it's Ning Nang Nong!
                Cows go Bong!
                Nong Nang Ning!
                Trees go Ping!
                Nong Ning Nang!
                The mice go clang!
                What a noisy place to belong,
                Is the Ning Nang Ning Nang Nong!!

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                  #23
                  A Craig Lindfield brace and one from Paul Anderson rescued a point for England under-19s in a thrilling clash with Austria on the second matchday of the UEFA Preparatory tournament on Monday.

                  The young Lions were trailing 2-0 after just 18 minutes but a quick-fire Lindfield double drew them level. Another Austrian goal shortly before the break left them trailing again and it took a second-half strike from Anderson to seal the draw.

                  Anderson, who didn't figure in England's first game of the tournament, completed the full 90 minutes. Lindfield, despite his two-goal show, was substituted at half-time, while Liverpool's third representative, Adam Hammill, came off the bench in the 63rd.

                  England under-19s are next in action later this afternoon against Italy (kick-off 4pm
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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Kopite75
                    Funny thats what I was thinking after reading all that

                    bizarre to say the least!!
                    anyone got any footage of the Dudek bust up?


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                      #25
                      The Reserves are pretty **** aren't they?

                      SACK ABLETT!

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by ronan
                        A Craig Lindfield brace and one from Paul Anderson rescued a point for England under-19s in a thrilling clash with Austria on the second matchday of the UEFA Preparatory tournament on Monday.

                        The young Lions were trailing 2-0 after just 18 minutes but a quick-fire Lindfield double drew them level. Another Austrian goal shortly before the break left them trailing again and it took a second-half strike from Anderson to seal the draw.

                        Anderson, who didn't figure in England's first game of the tournament, completed the full 90 minutes. Lindfield, despite his two-goal show, was substituted at half-time, while Liverpool's third representative, Adam Hammill, came off the bench in the 63rd.

                        England under-19s are next in action later this afternoon against Italy (kick-off 4pm

                        At least our kids are doing the business.
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                          #27
                          So if Dudek is banned from senior games who have we got as back up for Pepe? Can we recall Carson?
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by ronan
                            A Craig Lindfield brace and one from Paul Anderson rescued a point for England under-19s in a thrilling clash with Austria on the second matchday of the UEFA Preparatory tournament on Monday.

                            The young Lions were trailing 2-0 after just 18 minutes but a quick-fire Lindfield double drew them level. Another Austrian goal shortly before the break left them trailing again and it took a second-half strike from Anderson to seal the draw.

                            Anderson, who didn't figure in England's first game of the tournament, completed the full 90 minutes. Lindfield, despite his two-goal show, was substituted at half-time, while Liverpool's third representative, Adam Hammill, came off the bench in the 63rd.

                            England under-19s are next in action later this afternoon against Italy (kick-off 4pm
                            Good to see three reds figuring for England.
                            Would really like to see Anderson getting a turnout for the first team.
                            Anyone think that they might run out of patience?.
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                            'Take that poof bandage off, and what do you mean YOUR knee, it's LIVERPOOL'S knee !'

                            "Sorry, boss, I should have kept my legs together," said Lawrence. "No, Tommy, your mother should have kept her legs together!," replied Shankly.

                            * After Tommy Lawrence had let in a fluke goal between his legs

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Mumsafan
                              So if Dudek is banned from senior games who have we got as back up for Pepe? Can we recall Carson?
                              I don't think we can Mumsafan. So basically we're knackered. Let's just hope Reina doesn't get injured.
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                                #30
                                Originally posted by ronan
                                A Craig Lindfield brace and one from Paul Anderson rescued a point for England under-19s in a thrilling clash with Austria on the second matchday of the UEFA Preparatory tournament on Monday.

                                The young Lions were trailing 2-0 after just 18 minutes but a quick-fire Lindfield double drew them level. Another Austrian goal shortly before the break left them trailing again and it took a second-half strike from Anderson to seal the draw.

                                Anderson, who didn't figure in England's first game of the tournament, completed the full 90 minutes. Lindfield, despite his two-goal show, was substituted at half-time, while Liverpool's third representative, Adam Hammill, came off the bench in the 63rd.

                                England under-19s are next in action later this afternoon against Italy (kick-off 4pm
                                Was Idrizaj (think he is Austrian) play?

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