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    #16
    So I was over on holidays in 2001 & my blue ****e cousin got us tickets for the Goodson derby but in the home bay near 1/2 way. Strict instructions to me where not to wear anything red & keep my mouth shut about who I support. We met at his local pub for a few ales which was a bit of banter with the barmaids which was cool then on to the game.

    They scored first & everyone around me was out of their seats EXCEPT ME but no one noticed that. We equalised through Stevie G & before I realized I was out of my seat celebrating before I noticed I was the only person in that stand celebrating. Check the video & you’ll see Stevie doing the run down the side line in front of me giving it to the bitters hey. I’ll never forget that & how much it meant to him to score against the arch enemy.

    We went on to win 3-1 & I celebrated every goal in front of their crowd like a boss lol I doubt I’ll ever get invited to sit with the Cousin & his bitter mates ever again but I left my mark on Goodison well & truly.



    [ame="https://youtu.be/-D0XjmlaBGM"]Everton 1 Liverpool 3 15/09/2001 - YouTube[/ame]
    Me, I’m either planning a holiday or I’m on one.

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      #17
      Originally posted by sean_lfc View Post

      We're in the pub together, all of us...
      Sean. Great thread. Can’t think of a story at the mo’, but as we’re in a pub and we’ve all had a few too many beers, I just want to say... I ****ing love you man
      Another MASSIVE game

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        #18
        Hurray! Thanks Rigadon I love you too Thanks to Shaggy's inspiration I realised how much I miss sitting in a PUB pub with mates and chatting all things footie and beyond, and where better to have a pub round than on here, with fellow reds???

        The world's first virtual reds pub The Pint and Pool, right here on EST
        Last edited by sean_lfc; 09-10-19, 12:36 PM.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Gray View Post
          What a weekend Madrid was. This is my lad finding out we weren't watching the game in a Madrid bar. This is actually my highlight of the weekend.

          https://twitter.com/ninjagray/status...330939904?s=20
          Think theres something in my eye... its probably a bit of grit
          removing all the weak links makes us stronger

          too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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            #20
            Fair play Sean, great idea.

            So many happy memories of Liverpool. I actually convinced the missus to go there on honeymoon. Was a **** 0-0 draw against Sunderland....so bad. I booked the tickets over the phone as the internet hadn't been invented yet. I told the girl that we were going there on our honeymoon. She must have passed that on to the stadium announcer as at half time he welcomed us to Anfield. Was a nice touch, meant a lot. It was also the moment that I fully realised I was married! ****, it was scary!!
            I love Sarah

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              #21
              Originally posted by Gray View Post
              What a weekend Madrid was. This is my lad finding out we weren't watching the game in a Madrid bar. This is actually my highlight of the weekend.

              https://twitter.com/ninjagray/status...330939904?s=20
              When he said thanks dad!

              **** Gray, don't be doing this to us....grown men crying!!
              I love Sarah

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                #22
                Originally posted by Gray View Post
                What a weekend Madrid was. This is my lad finding out we weren't watching the game in a Madrid bar. This is actually my highlight of the weekend.

                https://twitter.com/ninjagray/status...330939904?s=20


                Wow

                That is so cool. Good in you

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                  #23
                  Sean me old mucker, great thread here is my story

                  My most poignant football story is the last football game I watched with my father, the Istanbul Champions Lg Final. My relationship with my Father like his relationship with his father was strained at the best of times. We seemed like two different men from almost different class’s and in many ways we were. Growing up I had no interest in football what so ever. I could not tell you who won the world cup, I know this because under caution at a police station in the company of my father, I was asked this question, when the police man accused me of having selective memory, I said Italy, that was not the right answer apparently.

                  My Dad was a Leeds fan, we are similar in the fact that both of us do not support Man United which 99% of our very large family in Dublin do. He spent some time in Leeds, in his young days working and I think that was why he supported them. They may very well have been the team of the day back then also.

                  As I got older I meddled with supporting Nottingham Forest because even though I had no interest in football there was a time when they were the sexy team to support. Somewhere around roughly the Roy Evans, Houllier era I increasingly started to take more of an interest in Liverpool. I think in the Spice boys days I started to identify as a Liverpool fan, but being able to see the game back in those days was not easy. They were on the box sporadically and usually on Sky in the pub and I did not quite like them enough to take time out to watch the games.
                  Truly it was only when I moved to Hong Kong 23 years ago and how every single game is on live here that I became fanatically about Liverpool and then football in general. Ultimately much more so than my father ever was.

                  Back in the day, my Dad would have his Sunday roast, a pint of beer and watch Match of the Day. It was his Sunday Mass, I remember distinctly thinking to myself I just do not get that at all. Today I do the very same thing, Only its Sunday morning not afternoon and its buckets of coffee instead. The closet we have ever been, is when we spoke about football. It was the one area I think I felt he truly respected what I had to say because in his later years he knew I watched so much of it. I remember watching the only game live with him was I think the FA cup game which was against O Learys Babes and they were flying high in Europe, I still think we ran out winners and we shared a rare genuine moment. Knowing how much I loved Liverpool, my Dad bought me a Treble wining t shirt, which to this day I cherish and I am not in the slightest bit sentimental. I have very special military medals, his prized gold ring with our shared name which he wore every day of his life and various other special trinkets, but its that tattered Liverpool Treble T Shirt that he bought for me that I cherish, because he knew how much I loved Liverpool and in many ways it meant one of the handful of times in our lifes together, he saw me.

                  My father died of cancer early May 2005. I was lucky I managed to fly home from Hong Kong, just in time to spend one more night with him. My father was a hard man, respected everywhere he went. At his funeral the church was full to capacity and outside the carpark was full of people. He coached Gaelic football, he knew people on many sides of town, politicians, gangsters, old ladies, young lads playing football, they all knew him very well, but I felt like they all knew him a lot more than I ever had.

                  That night before he died, we had a vigil by his bedside, my Mother and 3 sisters were asleep and I held my once strong man father in my arms like a baby and comforted him. He died the next day.

                  Over the following weeks, the usual stuff that happens around funerals happened and eventually things settled down. I rarely if ever shed a tear, I don’t believe in goodbyes and in my mind I know I will see him again. But the last time I spent with him was watching the Champions Lg final together, Me and his Urn of Ashes, two cans of beer opened for for him and quite a few for me.

                  Half time came around, we were 3 nil down and as god is my witness to use phrase my mother uses a lot, I said if you are up there, show me 2nd half, that’s my sign you are there.

                  When we eventually won, I cried for 20 minutes but I cried for my father not for my team and then and everyday since then together we never walk alone.
                  Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                  #****CITY

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                    #24
                    �� Thanks for sharing.
                    www.terracehound.com

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Gray View Post
                      �� Thanks for sharing.
                      whats the ? mark icons about or are they just not showing up on my side
                      Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                      #****CITY

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                        #26
                        First of all, thanks for sharing such an excellent story Brian I think years ago you had mentioned your dad, wonderful long story that! That's what the Pint and Pool is all about

                        PS: I had wondered what those question mark icons are too and I just realised it must be when someone types from their phone and uses the emojis there, forum Software doesn't pick them up!

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                          #27
                          It was a crying emoji. Obviously doesn’t show up on site.
                          www.terracehound.com

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Gray View Post
                            It was a crying emoji. Obviously doesn’t show up on site.
                            Cheers fella, yeah, I teared up a little writing that. I discovered writing recently when I journaled 40 days of appreciation. **** popped up out of nowhere, like that line about the Liverpool top, that came into my mind in real time whilst I was writting that, I have never thought of it like that before but its 100 % true. Its good to express emotions that for many of us bounce around your head endlessly in a world population of 1.
                            Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                            #****CITY

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by sean_lfc View Post
                              First of all, thanks for sharing such an excellent story Brian I think years ago you had mentioned your dad, wonderful long story that! That's what the Pint and Pool is all about

                              PS: I had wondered what those question mark icons are too and I just realised it must be when someone types from their phone and uses the emojis there, forum Software doesn't pick them up!
                              Yeah great Idea Sean, I have been on a couple of Liverpool podcasts talking about footie and recently I was thinking about different subjects to talk about rather the usually how to you beat the press or who should we buy in January topcis. I have long thought Football is magical, I read once someone describe it as working-class opera. One thing is for sure, its emotional, for many of us, it gives us meaning when somethings our lives dont have much. Hearing how football changes people, communities, that game during the War at Christmass, reminds us of our shared humanity. # I think # I am not stoned
                              Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
                              #****CITY

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                                #30
                                Originally posted by Gray View Post
                                What a weekend Madrid was. This is my lad finding out we weren't watching the game in a Madrid bar. This is actually my highlight of the weekend.

                                https://twitter.com/ninjagray/status...330939904?s=20


                                Brilliant

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