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Rush and Aldridge


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Hi all - need your help. I've got an ongoing and heated argument with a mate who insists that Rush and Aldridge never actually played on the pitch together when they were both at Liverpool. Now I know that they did, but I have to prove it. Looked all over the web and can't find a team sheet or match report that shows that they were on the pitch together at any time between 1988 and 1989/90 seasons. I can find lists of results showing them as both scoring in the same game, but his argument was that one replaced the other. Anyone got any links to a site or report etc that I can give him to shut him up. He is really annoying me now! HELP!

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Round 4 - Sunday 29 January 1989 - Millwall

The fourth round game was switched for television purposes and the Reds came through unscathed to make the next round. Alex Watson came in to the side to cope with the aerial threat of Cascarino and Steve McMahon was recalled. A goal each for Rush and Aldridge settled the game convincingly enough and a fifth round visit to Hull was drawn out next.

 

Liverpool : Grobbelaar, Ablett, Burrows, Nicol, Whelan, Molby, Watson, Aldridge, Rush, Barnes, McMahon

 

Unused subs : Beardsley, Houghton

 

HT 0-0 FT 2-0

 

Goals : Aldridge 57, Rush 63

 

Att : 23,615

That's from Liverweb, is that what you need?

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Hi all - need your help. I've got an ongoing and heated argument with a mate who insists that Rush and Aldridge never actually played on the pitch together when they were both at Liverpool. Now I know that they did, but I have to prove it. Looked all over the web and can't find a team sheet or match report that shows that they were on the pitch together at any time between 1988 and 1989/90 seasons. I can find lists of results showing them as both scoring in the same game, but his argument was that one replaced the other. Anyone got any links to a site or report etc that I can give him to shut him up. He is really annoying me now! HELP!

 

he is a daft twat

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Hi all - need your help. I've got an ongoing and heated argument with a mate who insists that Rush and Aldridge never actually played on the pitch together when they were both at Liverpool. Now I know that they did, but I have to prove it. Looked all over the web and can't find a team sheet or match report that shows that they were on the pitch together at any time between 1988 and 1989/90 seasons. I can find lists of results showing them as both scoring in the same game, but his argument was that one replaced the other. Anyone got any links to a site or report etc that I can give him to shut him up. He is really annoying me now! HELP!

 

Don't you hate mates who believe they are always right and assert their opinion like it is fact. Especially when you are playing pub quiz machines.

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