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Beat Man City 7-3 in the final. Durnin was top scorer, and Molby player of the tournament. Beat City, Man U and the Bluenoses in the group stage.
Typically impressive, considering we had the oldest team there, but if you don't give the opposition a kick they can't beat you.
Durnin always looks the business, like every time he plays he's out to prove that he should have been given a chance at Anfield. He was up against Kenny and Rushy at the time, mind.
Nice to see that Nicky Tanner's maintained his form after all these years though.
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i love molby, we would all hope to be able to run around like him when u r that size!"In fact I’m going to make a promise which will be welcomed by many. If there’s no finance secured by the opening day of the season, I’m going to hang up my keyboard and close KOPTALK down." - Duncan Oldham, Expert Conman. March 29th 2006
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Originally posted by zimboBeat Man City 7-3 in the final. Durnin was top scorer, and Molby player of the tournament. Beat City, Man U and the Bluenoses in the group stage.
Typically impressive, considering we had the oldest team there, but if you don't give the opposition a kick they can't beat you.
Durnin always looks the business, like every time he plays he's out to prove that he should have been given a chance at Anfield. He was up against Kenny and Rushy at the time, mind.
Nice to see that Nicky Tanner's maintained his form after all these years though.
I'm not old enough to remember his Anfield days, or lack of 'em - Tell me though, did he always have absolutely no neck?
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Masters Final
thanks for the info on our 7-3 win
how did we let 3 in ?

the masters final will be:John Paul Durnin (born Bootle, October 18th 1965) is an ex-professional footballer. His career began with Liverpool in 1986, when he was signed from local non-league side Waterloo Dock. A midfielder or striker, Durnin was a regular in Liverpool's reserve side, but couldn't break into the first team, making only 2 appearances, both in the Football League Cup.
In October 1988 he was loaned out to West Bromwich Albion, and moved to Oxford the following February. He spent four and a half years with Oxford, moving to Portsmouth in 1993, where he played for 7 seasons. His final season at Portsmouth (1999/2000) saw him loaned out to Blackpool and then Carlisle. He signed a permament deal with Carlisle in February 2000, but he was released the following summer.
He spent the following season with League newcomers Kidderminster Harriers, before joining League of Wales side Rhyl as player/coach in July 2001. By December he was back in the Football League, linking up with his former manager Brian Horton at Port Vale. He played there for 18 months, before spending one season with Conference side Accrington Stanley, and retiring in 2004. In July 2006, he joined the coaching staff of Southport.
Rangers - Newcastle - Chelsea - Spurs - Wolves - Leicester - Leeds- LFC' He has football in his blood ' said a scout who was trying sell a player to Liverpool. ' You may be right ' Shanks said, ' but it hasn't reached his legs yet '
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What Molby runs now. He used to stay on the half way line pinging passes in his playing days.Originally posted by FowlerLeftFooti love molby, we would all hope to be able to run around like him when u r that size!
You're just a fat xabi alonso,
You're just a fat xabi alonso,
You're just a fat xabi alonso!...
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We conceded loads but scored more - it was like Keegan was in charge!!Originally posted by 6sheephow did we let 3 in ?
Kennedy openly stated our startegy was to push forward as a team and score with every attack. Rules state you must have a striker in the opposition's half so instead of keeping a defender back to mark him, we attacked fully 5 against 4 and scored nearly every time - left their "poacher" with a half to himself ... amazing stuff. We had an average age of 4 and a half years older than the City team and gave them a lesson on how to play football
Jan's interview was class afterwards - guy's a legend
At a football club there's a holy trinity- the players the manager and the supporters, Directors dont come into it, they are only there to sign the cheques " - Bill Shankly
If only
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