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  1. My first game at Anfield was against Leicester on 28th August 1971. I was 12 and my dad paid 50p each to go in The Anfield Road End. Fast forward 50 years or so and it was my turn to take him to game to celebrate his 88th birthday. Spookily it was also against Leicester. This time in the Main Stand at £45 a pop. Really enjoyed the game, the performance and the result. I also managed to buy a copy of the ‘71 programme and to frame it with the latest programme and the photo attached. Anyway, that’s it. Cheers
    30 points
  2. I suppose it’s a measure of how great this team is and how much they’ve spoiled us that my over-riding feeling after a 3-1 away win in the first leg of a Champions League quarter final was mild annoyance. That’s ridiculous I know, and probably comes across as a bit “Sky Generation whopper”, but in my defence it wasn’t a case of me just demanding perfection and expecting us to win by five or six. It wasn’t that, it was just that it was so obvious from early on that this was a game where we could easily fill our boots so I just wanted the tie over, which would allow us to rest most of the big hitters in the second leg. I didn’t go into the game thinking that and I’d have happily taken 3-1 before kick off. It’s just that it was clear from early on that we could create chances at will and the second leg would be a formality if we hadn’t been so wasteful. In fairness it is actually close to being over anyway thanks to the late goal from Diaz, but the gulf between these two teams was so big for most of this game that this really ought to have been at least a five goal margin of victory. It wasn’t because we weren’t clinical, with Salah’s profligacy a particular concern ahead of this weekend’s trip to the Etihad. On the flip side of that, I’d probably be more worried about the weekend if we’d scored six or seven in this one, so I suppose I should be happy that we’ve held some back. That isn’t to say Benfica didn’t have their moments. They had a flurry in the second half after they scored and they made it uncomfortable for us for a 10-15 minute spell, but by the time that happened we really ought to have been completely out of sight. We completely dominated the first half without ever really hitting top gear and it had the feel of those games across the city when we spanked Porto. The only difference was we didn’t convert enough chances. Any time we went forward we looked like we’d fashion a chance but the finishing wasn’t up to scratch. Salah was lively but wasteful, Keita had a couple of efforts he didn’t make enough of and eventually it was left to the big fella to show them how it’s done when he planted a header into the bottom corner from a Robertson corner. That’s his first goal for us but this should be just the start. He’s going to be a threat on set-pieces, especially when the main focus for opponents is stopping Virgil. He ran off to celebrate near the corner flag, signalled for everyone to give him room and then he nailed a knee slide. Fabinho tried to copy it and ended up on the floor folded up like an accordion. He’s lucky he didn’t injure himself. Knee slides are so much more difficult than they look. I tried it once and ended up leaving two massive knee divots in the turf before I face planted. You’ve got to get your weight leaning backwards otherwise you end up like Fabinho. And me. The second goal was a work of art. I love absolutely everything about that goal. There are just so many layers to it. Look at what happens when we win the ball back. Watch the forwards immediately look to see if they can run in behind. Watch Trent. As soon as he sees we’ve got the ball he’s looking towards the front line to see where the runners are. That’s before the ball even comes to him. So when Konate rolls the ball to him, Trent already knows who is making a run and where the space is. As great as Trent’s passing ability is it’s the game awareness and football intelligence that allows him to play those passes. Like all the great players, he’s got a mental picture of where everyone is on the pitch so he’s always one step ahead. A lot of players could play the pass, but most of them wouldn’t even see it, or by the time they did it wouldn’t be on. The pass is brilliant, the run by Diaz was great too but I initially did him a dis-service because I wondered if he had deliberately picked out Sadio or if he’d just mistimed his header when going for goal himself. The replay quickly confirmed how unselfish and aware he was as he knew immediately that he was going to nod it across to Mané, who had a simple finish. It’s a brilliant goal and I love how happy Diaz was. You can tell already that there’s just no ego there with him, he just wants to be a part of the group and to play his part. This was a big game for him because Benfica are his old rivals and their fans made sure he remembered that. He was jeered all night but it didn’t phase him. Picking him to start this game was a no-brainer because he’s so familiar with the opponent that there is a comfort level there for him. It also meant that Jota and Bobby could be held back in case either are needed to start at the weekend. I have absolutely no idea who will start that game but all five should be quite fresh because of the way Klopp has rotated them all recently. Sadio played centrally again in this one and was a bit hit and miss. I felt like his touch was really heavy at times but I do like how he’s able to come deep and then get turned to run at the defence. He did that to good effect when he collected near half way, spun and then carried the ball forward before sliding in Diaz. He could have gone around the keeper but the angle would have then been tight so he elected to take the early shot and try to dink it over him, but the keeper was able to make the stop. Mo also went clean through after another ridiculous ball by Trent. He didn’t do much wrong here and I think this is one of those instances that just highlight the kind of run he’s in. He’s running at full speed so it’s a tricky ball to control into his own path and it kind of bounced up awkwardly onto his knee, which meant by the time he got there the keeper was smothering him and there wasn’t really anywhere to put it. He tried to prod it to the side of the keeper but it was saved. He’d had an earlier effort deflected wide off the keeper’s foot too. Again, not much wrong with that but he’s in one of those runs where he’s not getting the rub of the green. He badly needs a goal to get him rolling again. I felt like it started to weigh on him a bit and some of his touches began to look very un-Mo like. I’ve marvelled at times this season at his ability to pluck the ball out of the air and kill it with one perfect touch, but that just wasn’t there. Some of the passes to him were difficult to take, but whereas he usually makes those look easy, too often here they were bouncing off him. It’s a concern, but only because of who we have coming up next. We’re still winning games regardless of whether Mo scores or not, but that game at the Etihad is one where we will almost certainly need him at his best. We’ll get chances, of that I have no doubt, but we can’t afford to be as lax in front of goal as we often are. I’d go as far as to say Mo is our most important player this weekend, because I feel as though I know what we’ll get from virtually everyone else, but right now I don’t know whether we’ll see ‘best player in the world’ Mo or the slightly off version we’ve had since he came back from AFCON. If he’s on, I’m certain we’ll win that game. If not, well, that makes it a lot more difficult. Anyway, 2-0 at half time and all good. It felt like we were cruising towards a four or five goal win that would allow us to rest whoever we wanted next week. But then as we’ve seen quite regularly before, we had a lull and ended up under some pressure. Don’t get me wrong, at no point did I ever think we would not win the game but it became clear that we were not going to run away with it and it was actually a game now. What caused the second half wobble? Probably the goal. Goals change games and it certainly got their crowd into it, and in turn their players got a massive shot of adrenaline and suddenly Benfica looked a bit of a handful. Most teams we face will have some sort of spell in the game because we aren’t coming up against pub sides here, either domestically or in Europe. They all have good players and if we have a bit of a down spell then they’ll be able to cause problems. Their goal was sloppy as fuck from us, and it’s not just on Konate either. It starts with a casual ball by Trent that looped right up into the air and put Robbo under pressure. Robbo then compounds it with a not especially great header towards Diaz, who then has to jump in a 50-50 to win it. He did win it but couldn’t direct it to Robbo and it sent Benfica off on the attack. Rafa raced away down the right and swung in a cross towards Darwin Nunez. Konate had covered really well and was in a great position to deal with it but he got his feet in a muddle and the ball went through his legs to the Uruguayan, who controlled it and finished well. He’s really highly rated but I wasn’t overly impressed. He took the goal well but I think my judgement of him is clouded by the constant diving and the dreadful fucking haircut. His record is impressive and we’ve apparently been scouting him, so watch this space I suppose. I do love a good Uruguayan striker so if he sorts the hair out then maybe I could get on board with it, but as of now it’s a hard pass from me. He had another chance soon after when he was picked out by Everton (I never thought I’d see the day when Everton was playing in the Champions League) but his shot was too close to Alisson. We were wobbling big time in that spell and we were just uncharacteristically sloppy all over the park. Even Thiago was at it. He gave the ball away horrendously and as soon as he did that you knew he was just going to chop the lad down and get a booking. Sure enough, he cleaned him out to stop the counter. Smart foul that. Klopp had seen enough though. He had a triple change planned anyway and I was sure Keita would be one of the three to make way, because he always is. He’d played quite well but it’s the easy and obvious sub to make. I don’t know if that was Klopp’s intention or not, but after that little mad moment of Thiago’s it was him who got the hook, along with Sadio and Mo. The changes definitely gave us back control. Hendo made a big difference and I thought Bobby helped with that too. He was getting on the ball and kept us moving higher up the pitch. Jota looked direct and hungry and really should have scored when he was played clean through very late on but he shot straight at the keeper. That did my head in because I’m sick of seeing strikers run onto a bouncing ball, with the keeper well stranded off his line, and for some reason they don’t just lob the ball over them. It’s the easiest finish in the world. All joking aside, when I used to play 11 a side when I was younger I reckon half the goals I scored were lobs, because it really is the easiest thing in the world to do. If a keeper is running out of his goal he can’t turn and get back in time if you loft it over him. And also, by going over the keeper you now have the entire goal to aim at, rather than trying to squeeze it around him into a tight window. When the ball is bouncing and sits up for you, there’s honestly nothing easier than just easing it up and over the keeper, but Jota chose to try and bring the ball down and then go for the finish, by which point there was basically nowhere to go as the keeper was on top of him. This isn’t a Jota thing, it’s something I see all the time and it irrationally pisses me off. I feel like it’s a dying skill. You just don’t see people chipping keepers anywhere near as much as you used to. The likes of Dalglish, Bergkamp, Cantona, Berbatov and of course myself, we were the masters of it but now most strikers shit themselves and go for power. It makes me sad. Anyway, prior to the Jota miss Diaz had shot wide when he should have done better and it was looking like we’d have to settle for a 2-1 scoreline that would still have been a good result but would have left the tie still in the balance. After all, we lost 1-0 to Inter in the second leg of the previous round so it’s not out of the question that it could happen again and we’d therefore need to go close to full strength, which isn’t ideal when sandwiched between games with City. Thankfully Diaz made amends when he ran onto a deflected pass by Keita, rounded the keeper and finished it nicely before racing off to celebrate in front of the Benfica fans, who understandably weren’t happy. Some tit lashed a plastic flagpole at him though. The damage that could have done doesn’t even bear thinking about. When you see them flying through the air end over end, all I can think is that it’s going to hit someone in the eye. It almost did, as our lads were running in to celebrate and it whizzed narrowly past one of them. More flagpoles then came raining down too and they should be fined heavily for that. UEFA are quick to go way overboard over flares but this is much worse. Robbo got pelted with lighters as he took a corner late on too. Not really sure why they were so angry as surely they must have expected to lose. They’re miles behind Porto, who we always hammer, so Benfica never really had any chance here barring something mad happening, like us picking up a red card or something. On that note, a special mention to the ref who had a great game. He wasn’t falling for their diving at all and let the game flow for the most part. Refs in Europe are usually class and it was reassuring to see this guy’s performance after the complete shitshow we got from his compatriot in the last round. Normal service was resumed here and hopefully if we reach the final this guy is in contention to officiate it. As for the performances of our players, it was mixed I’d say. Everyone was good first half but only a few were good in the second half. Naby is getting an awful lot of praise for his display and I’ve even seen people saying it was one of his best games for us. I don’t see it. I thought he was fine, a solid 7 out of 10 but no more than that. Maybe I need to watch it again and I’ve missed something, but to me he was busy, neat and tidy, did very little wrong but didn’t really stand out as being anything special at all. I didn’t think Diaz was that great either, although he was definitely one of our better players. I mean he was good, but he’s played better on quite a few occasions since he came here. The difference here is that he had something to show at the end of it with a goal and an assist. His work rate was impressive again and he kept going right until the end, but as I say, he’s played better than this a few times already. Fabinho was good, and other than that one costly mistake I thought Konate was really impressive. Take the mistake away and he’d be the star man, but because of the mistake I’m not giving it to him and I’ll go with Trent instead. He just oozes quality. We’ve had some great passers of the ball in my lifetime. Molby, Alonso, Gerrard… but Trent is as good as any of them when it comes to dropping a ball on a sixpence. I’d give him the night off next week though. Play Gomez in that one to keep Trent fresh for the double header with City. I think most of the team for this weekend picks itself but I don’t know what I’d do up top. Mo starts because he’s Mo, but as for the other two, I honestly have no idea. I can make a case for all of them and I’m glad I don’t have to make that call. If you put a gun to my head I’d probably go with Bobby and Sadio because they know what it’s all about and have had a lot of success against City, but leaving the goals of Jota out of such an important game would be a huge call. It's the biggest game we've had since... I don't even know, we've had lots of huge games over recent seasons but this feels as big as any of them. I'm dreading it to be honest, I hate games with City as the tension is fucking unbearable, especially at their place. Hopefully it goes the way we want it to and we're not left feeling aggrieved at Manchester based officials being inflicted on us again for such a huge game. You know what I want to see on Sunday? Milner coming on in the 88th minute as that's the sign that all is well and we're just seeing out the game. He must have come on in the 88th minute for what feels like 10 games in a row now. It's every week, and long may it continue. Team: Alisson; Alexander-Arnold (Gomez), Konate, Van Dijk, Robertson; Fabinho, Thiago (Henderson), Keita (Milner); Salah (Jota), Mané (Firmino), Diaz:
    17 points
  3. When the feeling’s gone and you can’t go on
    8 points
  4. I 100% want them down and to stay down, I want their first competitive game on banks of the Royal blue Mersey to be against Bristol City, i want look onto my brothers and friends eyes on a Saturday as I ask them who they're playing that day because I have no idea and see them beaten of all emotion and excitement as they mutter Coventry City away. I want to see the false hope of a return straight back up quashed by the end of October every season. Sod the lot of them.
    8 points
  5. Yesterday evenings tea....
    7 points
  6. Mad how often the same people who are anti-vax are also Brexit and Trump supporters. And just pure conincidence that low vaccine uptake in the west, Brexit and Trump being in power were all in the interests of Russia. As is war denial. The MSM are to be interrogated but floods of propaganda from Russia via social media is to be defended at all costs as the 'enlightened truth' and should never be questioned.
    7 points
  7. I’ll have some of what you’re smoking. At least 8 points? Where from? I can only assume you’re doing that Creator Supreme thing of saying the opposite to what you want to happen.
    7 points
  8. Jose Enrique trolling the Blueshite
    7 points
  9. i bet a tenner on them last night to ensure they woudn't win , and am wondering if I can sneak another £90 in bets past the wife to ensure their relegation.
    6 points
  10. Looking at their accounts they can't even afford to feed him.
    6 points
  11. Roasted butternut squash and chickpeas with feta, arugula, sumac, pumpkin seeds and harissa (onion and garlic as well) Mrs.Neko can be very picky with vegetables, but she ate it all and took the leftovers to work today. I trust the plating meets with approval this time ?
    5 points
  12. Bit of a busman's holiday for you, isn't it?
    5 points
  13. I'm all over the place here
    5 points
  14. What the anti Frank people are forgetting is he told Klopp to fuck off, that is the reason they wanted him. Again their obsession with us is what is fucking them over. I fear for them, I really do
    5 points
  15. 5 points
  16. So you will probably know that I've not been around much in recent weeks and that I have had some of the lads fill in for me on pods and match reports. I didn't elaborate on why that was as the situation , but the last four weeks or so have been a complete nightmare. Firstly, my mother-in-law passed away suddenly. So we were dealing with that but what I didn't know was that my mum was also really ill but had kept it to herself. The week of my mother-in-law's funeral, my mum had to be rushed into hospital. We weren't allowed in to see her for four days as she was in a&e because there were no beds in the ward she needed to be on. We were eventually allowed in because she took a bad turn and they didn't know if she would survive the night. She did, but it was touch and go and she was in ICU for a few days, where we were allowed to see her an hour a day. Initially there was some faint hope that they might be able to get her well enough to come home for however long she had left, but as hard as she was fighting she was in a really bad way and there were too many things going wrong with various organs. She was on a ward for a bit but for the last week me and my dad have been living in the hospital room they gave her. My dad was there virtually 24 hours a day but their dog is blind and deaf and can't go to stay with anyone else so I would go back to their house throughout the day to look after the dog while my dad stayed with mum. Yesterday morning when I was on my way back from sorting out the dog, my mum passed away. She wasn't breathing when I got to her but she had been seconds before, so maybe I got there for her last breath, I don't know. My dad was there though, which was the main thing to me. It would have been harrowing in any circumstances, but it's been even more difficult because I haven't been able to be there for Gail after she lost her mum. We can now help eachother through our losses and also make sure my dad is ok. For the time being I'm going to be leaning on the lads to keep things going on here with the pods and match reports, but I expect I'll be back soon as my mum wouldn't want me to be moping around for long. There are lots of things I want to say about how all of this went down, specifically the unforgivable negligence of her GP and the heroics of the NHS staff in Fazakerley, but that's for another day. Just wanted to let you know why I haven't been around and why I'll be away for a bit longer.
    4 points
  17. Was saying to somebody the other day that being a legend has gone from the likes of King Kenny to your mate who can fart on request.
    4 points
  18. Eternal Sunshine of the Potless Mind..
    4 points
  19. They're in a sticky situation. In fact no-ones been in a stickier situation since Sticky the stick insect got stuck on a sticky bun.
    4 points
  20. Didn’t go bed until 12:30 last night because I couldn’t drag myself away from the beauty on GOT. Only read bits of two threads!
    4 points
  21. The only point it concerns me is when I can pick up a Ford part I've never seen before and read the part number and know exactly what vehicle it fits as I know what all of the engineering codes stamped on them mean. In my defence that knowledge is very much tied into how I make a living so actually relatively valuable in itself, or knowing exact location of components in competition cars so you can replicate and/or restore them to be absolutely identical. You think my in depth knowledge of part numbers, chassis numbers, registration numbers and motorsport results from about 1968 to the early 2000's could be correlated to the large time periods I have spent being single?
    4 points
  22. The press are calling this the title decider. Of course much can change for both teams after this game no matter the result, but none of that matters to the meedja as this one is the be all and end all. No doubt it’ll be Tyler and Gareh on comms, and we already know it’s a Manc ref in charge. Of course it is. It’s like the only qualification to be a PL ref is to hail from Greater Manchester and proclaim that you support some small local team who play 5 levels below the Vauxhall Conference (or whatever the Conference is called these days). Still: Motivation. Organisation. Strength. Skill. Space. Intelligence. Drive. Energy. I don’t ask for much. Last season’s corresponding fixture finished all square, with Mo’s early penalty being cancelled out by Gabriel Jesus. De Bruyne missed a penalty for the hosts too, given for a handball when a shot from outside the area struck Big Joe on the arm. As with so many such instances, the player isn’t trying to handle the ball, just instinctively protecting his face from a projectile flying in his direction at speed. A comment I’ve made many a time when seeing such things is how I wish to boot a ball at a ref’s face just to see how they react. Anyway, I think we had a few absentees at the time due to Covid, had no Virg for the rest of the season, and no Thiago until after Christmas. A point looked fair at the time. A better away day came in April 1982. We had been knocked out of the European Cup early but had retained the League Cup and would go on to reclaim the League title. That had seemed very unlikely earlier in the season as Sir Bob had rebuilt the side and several stalwarts had either left or lost their place in the team. Brucie had been extremely erratic, Lawro was bedding into the defence, Whelan and Skippy were getting more game time ahead of the likes of Terry Mac and Ray, and a young Welshman was being selected ahead of David Johnson (who would soon be rejoining the blue half of Merseyside). They’d well and truly found their groove by the new year, and City were merely one of the victims in a 5-0 rout at Maine Road. Wee Sammy got the ball rolling with a 35-yard rocket of a free kick into the top corner of the net. Phil “Yes boss” Neal buried the second from the spot after Rushie had been brought down in the area. Skippy added the third after an incisive move, and Barney Rubble added a brilliant/fluky [delete as appropriate] right-footed cross-shot into the far top corner over the head of City keeper Joe Corrigan. Kenny and Rushie traded passes as they broke clear of City’s crumbled back line, with the latter having all the time in the world to place the ball into the net and send the Kippax faithful home thoroughly miserable. A year later they’d watch David Pleat run across the pitch like an animated corpse as his Luton side pulled off a miracle to remain in the top flight at City’s expense. Here's a good highlights package of the 5-0. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgWxbrDlXVY April 1982 saw the box office topped by an early example of the high school coming-of-age/gross-out comedy genre, in the form of Porky’s. Kim Cattrall was in the film featured in my last match thread, and she was in this one too. It’s set in an earlier era, and basically showcases the series of ridiculous events that follows after a group of high schoolers manage to get their way into the titular (pardon the pun) strip club, only to be fleeced of all their cash. This is yet another film I know of but haven’t actually seen. For some reason I was thinking it was more like Animal House or Fast Times at Ridgmont High, but reading up on it leaves the impression that the film’s makers were looking to tread a different path. Consensus suggests that while it proved a hit at the box office, it hasn’t stood up as well as those named above. What say you lot though? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QWmtDAIK03M This is a fixture where Klopp and his players need only think about getting the 3 points and ignore all the context around that feat and what it might entail. I usually say that we can achieve that provided the right motivation, application and attitude are in evidence, but that is especially true against City, who are a very strong team with plenty of depth in key areas, and able to ride out perceived deficiencies in others. Do all the right things, and we can all go home happy knowing we’ve taken a step as a means to an end. Let’s go get it done. EDIT: No idea why the clips are not auto-embedding.
    3 points
  23. That kind of shite from bitters is EXACTLY why i want them to go down.. Never used to feel like that - always saw it as bad for the city, bad for blue mates etc. But fuck all that now - the bitterness and toxicity from so many of them now is off the scale - and it is growing all the time especially as they get shitter, it has gone beyond the banter and wind ups that used to make up the rivalry and has become horrible, using deaths and tragedies for example to score points - fuck them..... I hope they go down and never return.
    3 points
  24. He'd other things on his mind...
    3 points
  25. Indeed - we both went to all the FA Cup games in 1973, but my dad missed out on a final ticket due to the non-qualifying number on his semi-final ticket stub. I was lucky and qualified and got a ticket. He was going to take me to Wembley and just wait outside for me, but one of the Moores Littlewoods directors gave my mum a free ticket when he heard our plight - mum worked in Littwoods. Brilliant day of course - with one of the best disallowed goals ever seen in a cup-final.
    3 points
  26. 3 points
  27. Made some chicken satay to lob in a wrap with some lettuce, cucumber and spring onion.
    3 points
  28. They think that they were the greatest team in Europe at that time; the demonstrable truth is that they weren't the greatest team in their postal district.
    3 points
  29. I wouldn't get my hair washed once and cried uncontrollably when my mum said she was going to tell Terry from Minder.
    3 points
  30. I’m doing a bit of shit stirring over there.
    3 points
  31. Jurgen should say something like "A lot of people have asked me if I'm concerned that both the referee and the VAR official are linked to Manchester but I have no doubt that they will be completely objective"
    3 points
  32. And then everybody in the pub stood up and slowly began to boo.
    3 points
  33. That conversation absolutely never happened
    3 points
  34. Can't wait to play these now, it'll be like watching Zorro fight Stephen Hawking.
    3 points
  35. Just like their bills......
    3 points
  36. She’s just called me a cunt
    3 points
  37. I don't doubt the West is capable of fucking around in Russia's back yard and that we're capable of any amount of heinous shit, but that's irrelevent to what the Russians are doing. If they'd sanctioned Ukraine, pulled the plug on their gas, lodged a protest with the UN or whatever, fair enough, but they didn't, they decided to pummel civilian areas and kill women and kids deliberately. Nothing justifies that, including what other wars may or may not be being fought elsewhere. The Russian lever pullers are cheeky bastards, they really are. Bitching about the evils of the West even though they've availed themselves of all its trappings while owning half of London, Monaco and Brighton Beach. Their state has murdered a British citizen on British soil with chemical weapons. Yeah but Hilary's emails. Get fucked. Bollocks to the apologists on here too, turps-swilling, suet-faced simpletons.
    3 points
  38. The great thing about Sunday back in the 60s and 70s was loads of people would be preparing their Sunday roasts,windows wide open with their radios or record players on loud and with great songs from people like The Beatles,Elvis,Johnny Cash,Frank Sinatra,Perry Como,Glen Campbell and so on,real classics. Now it's the smell of pot with shite noise that is made on computers which all sounds the same. As kids we thought some of that music was a bit 'uncool' but god we were wrong in that assessment.
    3 points
  39. I went to a reserve game against Newcastle at Anfield in 1984. My uncle was the manager and as me and my Dad were leaving we bumped into my uncle in the Main Stand car park. He had gone out to his car and seen us, I was 9 at the time and my uncle said "do you fancy a behind the scenes tour?". Didn't need to be asked twice, went in the dressing room which still hadn't been cleaned up (absolutelyreeked of deep heat), the physio room and down the steps under the Anfield sign. My uncle asked my Dad if he wanted a drink so we went into the Boot Room, possibly one of the smallest rooms in the ground. A couple of milk crates to sit on, loads of footy boots hanging up and a cupboard full of whisky. Also started laughing when there was a calendar with women with their tits out. A couple of the other backroom staff came in and Joe Fagan laughed and covered my eyes when he saw me looking at the calendar. He asked me what position I played in and at the time I wanted to be a goalie, he just told me to practice diving for low shots and get my angles right. Stayed about 20 minutes until my dad finished his whisky, they were talking about an away game with the first team and also saying European away trips were boring because no one went out and saw the place and just stayed in a room playing cards. My dad said I was unbelievably lucky as not even Ron Atkinson was allowed in there (but other managers were) and I should tell my mates in school the next day (none of them were arsed). Always know that if I ever do the stadium tour or even meet all the players in the tunnel before a game it is never going to be better than that.
    3 points
  40. Yeah, I’m gonna be honest here, I don’t think this thread is for you.
    2 points
  41. Its great to see both merseyside clubs going hard for the championship like the 80s all over again
    2 points
  42. Proper taking the piss now these cunts
    2 points
  43. When the cupboard is bare but you stumble across 2 unopened bags of turkey dinosaurs at the back of the freezer.
    2 points



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