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    He's ****ing great eh.

    The team that day.

    Sander Westerveld - Stéphane Henchoz, Sami Hyypiä, Dominic Matteo, Rigobert Song - Steven Gerrard, Dietmar Hamann, Danny Murphy, David Thompson - Titi Camara, Michael Owen
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      The length of time he's been at the very top of football is amazingly impressive it really is.

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        Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
        The length of time he's been at the very top of football is amazingly impressive it really is.
        Who? Me or Chazza?
        .
        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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          Originally posted by rcasemore View Post
          The length of time he's been at the very top of football is amazingly impressive it really is.


          Absolutely phenomenal player.
          Are we winning?

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            Without doubt Liverpool's best ever player and one of the best all round footballers the world has ever seen.

            Some are better strikers, some are better defenders but few are such good footballers that can play anywhere in the outfield and be a natural.
            Those that hid Anne Frank were breaking the law.
            Those that killed her, were following the law.

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              Originally posted by Buzzo View Post
              He's ****ing great eh.

              The team that day.

              Sander Westerveld - Stéphane Henchoz, Sami Hyypiä, Dominic Matteo, Rigobert Song - Steven Gerrard, Dietmar Hamann, Danny Murphy, David Thompson - Titi Camara, Michael Owen
              How many of that team still play today, and at what clubs?

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                Originally posted by Scratch View Post
                How many of that team still play today, and at what clubs?
                they were all older than him though

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                  Originally posted by Scratch View Post
                  How many of that team still play today, and at what clubs?
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                    Westerveld - Ajax Cape Town
                    Murphy - Blackburn
                    Owen - allegedly still plays part-time currently at Stoke, since 2005 he's moonlighted as a professional seat filler.

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                      Originally posted by Scratch View Post
                      How many of that team still play today, and at what clubs?
                      I think Gerrard aside, only Murphy (Blackburn) and Owen (Stoke) are still playing, I think all the others have retired.
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                        That was a vintage Gerrard performance, no surprise that it came while Lucas and Hendo were on.
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                          Liverpool chairman Tom Werner paid a special tribute to Steven Gerrard after watching the Reds' skipper collect the Football Writers' Association Tribute Award in London on Sunday night.

                          Werner joined manager Brendan Rodgers, managing director Ian Ayre, former manager Gerard Houllier and club ambassador Ian Rush at the event which was held in Gerrard's honour at The Savoy Hotel.

                          Jamie Carragher was also part of the 400-strong audience, who looked on as the accolade, awarded to those who have made an outstanding contribution to the national game, was presented to Gerrard.

                          "It was a privilege to be at the event where our captain was honoured for the incredible career he has enjoyed, both for Liverpool and his country," said Werner.

                          "Steven is a fantastic role model for anyone wishing to pursue a career in professional sport. The way he conducts himself on the field and his right hook off the field is exemplary; we are blessed to have his talent and leadership as we look to take our club back to where it belongs.

                          "The evening was recognition of the contribution he has made to football in England, not just in Liverpool. To see the respect he commands and how much he is admired in the wider football community demonstrates just how special he is.

                          "The tributes paid on the night, by Gerard Houllier, Gary McAllister and Jamie Carragher, were also fitting for the occasion."
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                            Was Rafa there? Shame he did not contribute really because he arguably got the best out of Stevie.

                            Actually, if Rafa was there it might have tipped the Chavs over the edge.
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                              Originally posted by Yozza View Post
                              http://www.liverpoolfc.com/news/late...rrard-tributes

                              Liverpool chairman Tom Werner paid a special tribute to Steven Gerrard after watching the Reds' skipper collect the Football Writers' Association Tribute Award in London on Sunday night.

                              Werner joined manager Brendan Rodgers, managing director Ian Ayre, former manager Gerard Houllier and club ambassador Ian Rush at the event which was held in Gerrard's honour at The Savoy Hotel.

                              Jamie Carragher was also part of the 400-strong audience, who looked on as the accolade, awarded to those who have made an outstanding contribution to the national game, was presented to Gerrard.

                              "It was a privilege to be at the event where our captain was honoured for the incredible career he has enjoyed, both for Liverpool and his country," said Werner.

                              "Steven is a fantastic role model for anyone wishing to pursue a career in professional sport. The way he conducts himself on the field and his right hook off the field is exemplary; we are blessed to have his talent and leadership as we look to take our club back to where it belongs.

                              "The evening was recognition of the contribution he has made to football in England, not just in Liverpool. To see the respect he commands and how much he is admired in the wider football community demonstrates just how special he is.

                              "The tributes paid on the night, by Gerard Houllier, Gary McAllister and Jamie Carragher, were also fitting for the occasion."
                              Well done

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                                Originally posted by Tee View Post
                                Was Rafa there? Shame he did not contribute really because he arguably got the best out of Stevie.
                                Nope.
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