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    #61
    Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
    Who's Harry?
    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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      #62
      Originally posted by Lecter View Post
      Oh, Harry.
      .
      Suppose you have a physicist and a sociologist standing at the side of a field, observing a set of events unfolding on the field. The physicist does [describes] it using the terminology of mass and velocity and frequency of radiation and the rest. And the sociologist does it by describing it as a rugby match.



      May the Lord bless this post.

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        #63
        Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
        Oh i see Dunno how i missed that I was thinking 'Harry? Not Kewell, surely?"

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          #64
          STEVEN GERRARD TIP-TOP AFTER OP



          Steven Gerrard can't wait to get back into the action
          Friday June 10,2011
          By Paul Joyce Have your say(0)
          STEVEN GERRARD had taken the supporters’ coach down to Villa Park and was settling into his seat in the away end by the time the double takes from disbelieving fans gave way to the inevitable bouts of mickey-taking.


          “There was a bit of banter flying around,” said Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard. “Stuff like, ‘You won’t get back in the team, Stevie’ and ‘You’ve got a fight on next season, Gerrard, to get past Lucas and Spearo [Jay Spearing]’.

          “It was all good natured. But I don’t mind all that. I know what I can do and I know the challenge ahead for me. I welcome all that. Right now, I’m just steaming for a game of football again.”

          Three weeks on and the playful ribbing he received still brings a smile to midfielder Gerrard’s face. That day when he went back to his roots succeeded in planting a seed in his mind that he believes would help others at Anfield blossom.

          While Cesc Fabregas was in Barcelona to watch the Formula One Grand Prix rather than being at the Emirates for Arsenal’s final game of the campaign, Gerrard’s decision to travel to the Midlands with his mates represented a touch of class.




          “I was a fan for a day,” he said. “Carra [Jamie Carragher] had done it a few years ago and I’d had a few letters saying I should go to an away game. It was an eye-opener for me to get in among them. For a young player in our squad, or maybe one of the foreign lads, to have a day like that would really help them.

          “Fans absolutely adore the players. Everything is about the players for them, so for a player to give up a day, mix with the fans and give a little back...well, there’s no harm in that.

          “I am not putting pressure on anyone, but it is important for the players to have that link with the fans. If this club is going to be successful, everybody needs to stick together.” Gerrard is confident that, with the focus having shifted from all the shenanigans in the boardroom to what happens out on the pitch, Liverpool have recovered their identity.


          He is confident, too, that he can play a leading role in a push for honours. Last season was the most frustrating of his career. He had been accustomed to 50 games a season but was restricted by injury to just 24 appearances by injury – two less than Fernando Torres played for the club before he left for Chelsea.

          The memory of the twist in training on the eve of a trip to West Brom in April, with Gerrard collapsing in a heap, is still fresh.

          “I was having pain-killing injections and taking tablets just to play before that. I was out there but in no real condition to be the player everyone usually watches,” he said.

          “The day before I was due to come back against West Brom, I did a manoeuvre in training, and 98 per cent of my groin came off the bone. I went to see two surgeons and we could have treated it conservatively. However, I know I made the right decision to have the operation.” He is eight weeks into his recovery and will head off on a family holiday shortly with one of the club physios – Chris Morgan, Rob Pryce or Jordan Milsom – accompanying him and his family and assisting with his rehabilitation.

          “For two or three hours each day I will have to work on my body to make sure I am right,” said Gerrard, who turned 31 last month. “But I don’t see that as a chore. This is me getting right for Liverpool Football Club.

          “I have started doing yoga a couple of times a week as well. It absolutely wipes you out. People who think you turn up and you’re just posing in different shapes should have a go!

          “I am enjoying it after the sessions because I am feeling the benefits. That is part of the reason why my groin feels so good just now.

          “I’ve not kicked a ball for a long time, probably the longest I have gone in my career, and I can’t wait to get back now.

          “I am excited about playing under Kenny Dalglish, just like the team did at the end of the season, which was going forward. We were playing with bottle and character and going all out to beat teams. And that always suits my style of playing.”

          Gerrard is excited, too, about linking up properly with Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll and new boy Jordan Henderson, buoyed by the efforts of Dalglish and director of football Damien Comolli in the transfer market and by the commitment shown by owners Fenway Sports.

          The days when Liverpool were labelled a one-man team are coming to an end. “I never believed that anyway because in 2005 when we won the biggest trophy, and I had the best night of my life, we had 14 absolute heroes on the pitch. Don’t forget Neil Mellor and Florent Sinama-Pongolle, who turned the Olympiakos game in the group stage that year or we would have been out,” said Gerrard.

          “Of course there have been times when I have stood out, but there have been plenty of times when I have looked to my team-mates to help me. If that ‘one-man-team’ thing never gets mentioned again that’s great as it means the team is doing well.”

          That his trip to Villa ended in a 1-0 defeat, following on from the reversal against Tottenham the week before, illustrates that Liverpool still have to improve despite the feel-good factor returning to the club.

          “Sometimes it is important to stay grounded and have a little reality check,” he added. “The last two results will help next season because it sends a message to players and fans that we are not the finished article. There is still an awful lot of hard work left.” He pauses, before saying: “But we don’t mind that.”

          THE Steven Gerrard Foundation is committed to making a difference to the lives of disadvantaged children. For further information please visit www.stevengerrardfoundation.org



          Read more: http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/...#ixzz1Or1mduVf
          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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            #65
            Bring on the new season
            Want to see Jim back to hid best

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              #66
              While Cesc Fabregas was in Barcelona to watch the Formula One Grand Prix rather than being at the Emirates for Arsenal’s final game of the campaign, Gerrard’s decision to travel to the Midlands with his mates represented a touch of class.

              “I was a fan for a day,” he said. “Carra [Jamie Carragher] had done it a few years ago and I’d had a few letters saying I should go to an away game. It was an eye-opener for me to get in among them. For a young player in our squad, or maybe one of the foreign lads, to have a day like that would really help them.

              “Fans absolutely adore the players. Everything is about the players for them, so for a player to give up a day, mix with the fans and give a little back...well, there’s no harm in that.

              “I am not putting pressure on anyone, but it is important for the players to have that link with the fans. If this club is going to be successful, everybody needs to stick together.” Gerrard is confident that, with the focus having shifted from all the shenanigans in the boardroom to what happens out on the pitch, Liverpool have recovered their identity.

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                #67
                The idea of having SG fully fit for next season excites me as much as any signing we could make.

                Add Augero and a front four of Augero, Suarez, Carroll and SG will tear most teams a new one.

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                  #68
                  Stevie is maturing now.
                  Are we winning?

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by NigelLG View Post
                    Stevie is maturing now.
                    His house is going to be all bloody then
                    Patience when teased often, transforms into rage

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by banditos View Post
                      The idea of having SG fully fit for next season excites me as much as any signing we could make.

                      Add Augero and a front four of Augero, Suarez, Carroll and SG will tear most teams a new one.
                      I though he was excellent in a midfield 3 against Stoke last year and think he'll excel in that system next year.
                      If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                        #71
                        I think it would be a good idea for each player to take their turn in the away end when they pick up an injury or a suspension etc. Like Gerrard mentions it will be a reality check for them in terms of what this club means to the fans.

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                          #72
                          “I was having pain-killing injections and taking tablets just to play before that. I was out there but in no real condition to be the player everyone usually watches,” he said.
                          I hope that we now build a squad so he don't need to do things like this again. That he can have a rest instead of playing when he shouldn't play.

                          If he want to get back to his best then that is the key point. The last couple of years of his career have been destroyed because of **** owners that sold some of our best midfield players so we had to play Gerrard when he wasn't 100% fit to play.

                          It is also up to Gerrard himself to be man enough and tell the manager that he can't play if he isn't 100%. We all know that he love the club to bits but sometimes you must put what is best for yourself before what is best for the club. Not many times but situations like that will happen.

                          If he try and play when he isn't 100% then he will get injured again and again and again.

                          What I hope to see the coming season is Gerrard from the start in 30 PL games or so even if he would be fit to play in all 38 games. 30 high quality games instead of maybe 20 high quality games and 18 less good ones.

                          He need his rest and I hope that the fans understand that if King Kenny bench him even if he is fit to play.

                          We need our Captain back and he need a fair chance to show what he can do. A fair chance means a strong squad so he can get his rest when he need it and not get injured again.
                          Stop the cyberhate


                          from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                          Susan Black

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                            #73
                            Gerrard of course isn't alone when it comes down to being rushed back after an injury. That is what having a strong squad is all about.

                            Players like Gerrard, Agger and Johnson will benefit a lot the stronger the squad gets.
                            Stop the cyberhate


                            from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                            Susan Black

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                              #74
                              Cheers for making that point Arn, i dont think i've seen you posting about that before.

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                                #75
                                Originally posted by banditos View Post
                                The idea of having SG fully fit for next season excites me as much as any signing we could make.

                                Add Augero and a front four of Augero, Suarez, Carroll and SG will tear most teams a new one.



                                Stevie will be ripping teams apart next season - i can't wait to see our Captain with the shackles off....
                                DALGLISH !! :respect

                                klopptastic !

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