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    #16
    What a night that was. Obviously actually being there must top the lot but I have very fond memories of that night.

    I was in a packed out pub in Manchester - full of LFC fans - and it was an amazing atmosphere.
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      #17
      Easily the best night of my life.
      Klopp on LFC vs MUFC (March 9th 2016) - "This is why I love football. This is why we watched it when we were young. I can still not have enough of it."


      Always, keep your face to the sun, and shadows will fall behind you.

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        #18
        WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHOOOOOOOOOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!

        The highest you could possibly get without drugs and even then.

        No-one apart from Liverpool fans will ever understand 'that' feeling of elation

        That first half ffs

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          #19
          me and one of my mates decided to go to liverpool to watch it. When we got there after his usual ****ing about and being late the only place we could get into was a snooker club. Absolutely rammed. at half time it was quiet. I was saying its a ****ing embarrassment but from then on in. WOW lost my voice was hoarse for a couple of days. the roof of the snooker club went as people were throwing people in the air and the interior roof tiles got ****ted.

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            #20
            I'd just moved to Australia and was up at stupid o'clock. Best lack of sleep hangover ever!
            Was muß, das muß.

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              #21
              It was 2AM in Bangkok and everyone had gone to bed 3-0 down.

              My awesome wife says 'You're going to come back'

              'Don't be daft', I said, 'it's 3-0!'

              I stayed up

              I looked on in disbelief

              I cheered, cried and thanked her...

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                #22


                Vladi's Istanbul memories



                Six years on from the glory of the 2005 Champions League final, we caught up with Istanbul hero Vladimir Smicer to recall his personal memories of that historic night.

                On his final appearance for the Reds, Smicer came off the bench at the Ataturk Stadium after 23 minutes to replace the injured Harry Kewell, though he was unable to prevent AC Milan racing into a three-goal lead by half-time.

                However, the Czech was influential as Liverpool stormed by to draw level in six crazy second-half minutes, netting the crucial second with a long-range strike.

                Smicer was later the coolest man in the Ataturk as he stepped up to successfully convert in the penalty shootout to put the Reds 3-2 ahead, meaning Jerzy Dudek's save from Andriy Shevchenko ensured the European Cup would be heading for Merseyside for a fifth time.

                Speaking to LFC TV at the recent Malaysia Masters tournament, Smicer said: "Rafa told me to play my game and just to enjoy it when I was going on. I told him, 'Don't worry, boss, I will - it's my last game.'

                "Because we were 1-0 down, he wanted to put on an offensive player - but when we finished for half-time we were 3-0 down and I thought 'good change!'

                "We were really disappointed at half-time. We knew it was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to play in the Champions League final and we were 3-0 down.

                "Benitez was quite calm. He told us first we have to stop conceding goals and that we'd be changing system to 3-5-2 with two strikers and Stevie G behind them.

                "He told us: 'We have 40,000 fans here, so we have to try to score at least one goal and who knows, if we score early then we can probably get a second and it will be game on.'

                "Slowly we started to believe it. When we came out from the dressing room and heard the supporters, we really wanted to score a goal for them.

                "I remember my goal really well. Didi (Hamann) passed me the ball and I had no other option than to hit the ball because there was nobody on the right or left, so I tried to hit the ball and I hit it well.

                "It's definitely one of the greatest goals I've ever scored. Because of this strike, I could touch the Champions League trophy. I never scored many goals from outside the box, so I was happy to see it go in.

                "It was 2-2 in the shootout when I took my penalty. I wasn't happy when John Arne Riise missed because I knew if he had scored, I could have been the last penalty taker for Liverpool and score the winning goal!

                "But I had already scored in the game and felt quite confident. Sometimes you have a game where you feel you can do anything on the pitch, and I did in that final.

                "After I scored (the penalty) my emotions were running really, really high and my celebrations were a way of saying goodbye to the club.

                "It was definitely the highest moment of my career - I played in the Champions League final and scored two goals, that has to be the peak of my career.

                "Afterwards we went back to the hotel then myself, Igor Biscan and Milan Baros went to a disco nightclub and we were there until the morning, then we went back to the hotel and then to the airport!"
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                  #23
                  Steve Hothersall and John Aldridge radio commentary of Istanbul game..Goals summary.

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                    #24
                    Amazing memories.

                    My nephew is 6 today and I got him the new away shirt.

                    I was tempted to come into work in that classic Reebok CL Final shirt but decided against it. Should have done it really.
                    "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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                      #25
                      What a ****in night was 17 at the time so old enough to remember it well

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                        #26
                        Anyone remember the lady-boy on the mic telling everyone to get off the stage outside the stadium? ****ing hilarious stuff!

                        Would love to know if there is any footage on youtube.

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                          #27
                          25.5 ... this date has so much meaning.

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                            #28
                            I watched in a pub on the island of Nantucket and when the final whistle sounded, I fell to my knees in disbelief. This was the best match of all time, and the fact that my team won it means the world to me. Always and forever, incredible.
                            "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

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                              #29
                              Just watched a clip of Stevie lifting the trophy in Istanbul and all the players jumping up and down - and i still smile when i see Carra, at the back of the 'stage' thing, trying to walk down the steps and join in the celebrations, but having to stop as the cramp sets in

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                                #30
                                Riise's hat still shocking
                                "Our legacy begets an excellence that surpasses the particulars of who produces it." -- David Carr

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