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  1. Kenny was the king, Here are his subjects. Appearances Most first team appearances Ian Callaghan (857) Most League appearances Ian Callaghan (640) Most FA Cup appearances Ian Callaghan (79) Most League Cup appearances Ian Rush (78) Most European appearances Jamie Carragher (107) Oldest player Ted Doig, 41 yrs & 165 days v Newcastle United (A), 11 April 1908 Youngest player Max Thompson, 17 yrs & 129 days v Tottenham Hotspur (a) 8 May 1974 Most seasons as an ever-present Phil Neal (9) Most consecutive appearances Phil Neal (417) 23 October 1976 to 24 September 1983 Longest serving player Elisha Scott – 21 yrs & 52 days: 1913 to 1934 Oldest debutant Ted Doig, 37 yrs & 307 days v Burton U (H) 1 September 1904 Goals Most first team goals Ian Rush (346) Most League goals Roger Hunt (245) Most FA Cup goals Ian Rush (39) Most League Cup goals Ian Rush (48) Most European goals Steven Gerrard (27) Highest scoring substitute David Fairclough (18) Most hat-tricks Gordon Hodgson (17) Most hat-tricks in a season Roger Hunt (5 in 1961-62) Most penalties scored Jan Molby (42) Most games without scoring Ephraim Longworth (371) Youngest goalscorer Michael Owen, 17 yrs & 144 days v Wimbledon (a) 6 May 1997 Oldest goalscorer Billy Liddell, 38 yrs & 55 days V Stoke City (h) 5 March 1960 Past Players are listed in the decades in which they made their debuts. 1890s... Harry Bradshaw.Raby Howell. Joe McQue Malcolm McVean. Alex Raisbeck 1900s... Ted Doig .Arthur Goddard .Sam Hardy Jack Parkinson .Sam Raybould 1910s... Tom Bromilow ..Harry Chambers .Dick Forshaw Bill Lacey .Ephraim Longworth .Donald McKinlay Elisha Scott . 1920s... Gordon Hodgson. Fred Hopkin. James Jackson. 1930s... Jack Balmer. Ernest Blenkinsop. Matt Busby. Tom Cooper. Willie Fagan. Alf Hanson. Berry Nieuwenhuys. Phil Taylor. 1940s... Cyril Done. Laurie Hughes. Bill Jones. Ray Lambert. Billy Liddell. Bob Paisley. Jimmy Payne. Cyril Sidlow. Eddie Spicer. Albert Stubbins . 1950s... Alan A'Court. Alan Arnell. Gerry Byrne. Bobby Campbell. Dave Hickson. Roger Hunt. Tommy Leishman. Jimmy Melia. Ronnie Moran. Bert Slater Geoff. Twentyman Dick White. Johnny Wheeler. Tommy Younger. 1960s... Alf Arrowsmith. Phil Boersma. Ian Callaghan. Ray Clemence. Alun Evans. Phil Ferns. Jim Furnell. Bobby Graham. Brian Hall. Tony Hateley. Emlyn Hughes. Chris Lawler. Tommy Lawrence. Kevin Lewis. Alec Lindsay. Doug Livermore. Larry Lloyd. Gordon Milne. John McLaughlin. Ian Ross. Tommy Smith. Willie Stevenson. Ian St.John. Geoff Strong. Peter Thompson. Peter Wall. Gordon Wallace. Ron Yeats. 1970s... Jimmy Case. Avi Cohen. Peter Cormack. Kenny Dalglish. Roy Evans. David Fairclough. Alan Hansen. Steve Heighway. Colin Irwin. David Johnson. Joey Jones. Kevin Keegan. Brian Kettle. Alan Kennedy. Ray Kennedy. Sammy Lee. Terry McDermott. Phil Neal. Steve Ogrizovic. Trevor Storton. Graeme Souness. Phil Thompson. John Toshack. Alan Waddle. 1980s... Gary Ablett. John Aldridge. John Barnes. Peter Beardsley. Jim Beglin. Dave Burrows. Howard Gayle. Gary Gillespie. Bruce Grobbelaar. David Hodgson. Mike Hooper. Ray Houghton. Glenn Hysen. Craig Johnston. Mark Lawrenson . Kevin MacDonald. Mike Marsh. Steve McMahon Jan Molby. Richard Money. Steve Nicol. Michael Robinson. Ian Rush. Nigel Spackman. Steve Staunton. Barry Venison. Paul Walsh. John Wark. Ronnie Whelan. Nick Tanner 1990s... Phil Babb. Stig Inge Bjornebye. Titi Camara. Nigel Clough. Stan Collymore. Julian Dicks. Sean Dundee. Patrik Berger. Brad Friedel. Haukur Ingi Gudnason. Don Hutchison. David James. Rob Jones. Mark Kennedy. Frode Kippe. Bjorn Tore Kvarme. Oyvind Leonhardsen. Dominic Matteo. Layton Maxwell. Jason McAteer. Steve McManaman. Erik Meijer. Jon Newby. Jorgen Nielsen. Karlheinz Riedle. Ronnie Rosenthal. Jamie Redknapp. Dean Saunders. John Scales. Neil Ruddock. Paul Stewart. Michael Thomas. Rigobert Song. Mark Walters. Sander Westerveld. David Thompson. Mark Wright. Paul Ince. Stephane Henchoz. Michael Owen. Danny Murphy. Dietmar Hamann. Djimi Traore.
  2. Buy him a cheap phone.It will really help him in his daily life and you can contact him by free webtext explaining to him that Chelsea have no History or class.you can then send him a memeory card which you`ll help him fill up by sending him videos of our great wins over his(Until Romans arrival) shite club.if your educating him then it`s also your duty to educate him in the history of European football and our place in it.
  3. Jock Stein. The 1st British manager to win the European Cup. And he did it with 11 Scots. Managing career On 14 March 1960 he accepted the job of manager at Dunfermline. After only 6 weeks in charge, Stein led them clear of relegation. He built Dunfermline into a powerful force and guided them to their first Scottish Cup in 1961, via a 2-0 replay victory over Celtic. In 1962 they defeated Everton in the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup and only lost to Valencia in a third game play-off after retrieving a four goal first leg deficit. On 1 April 1964, he was appointed manager of Hibernian and within months of becoming manager he led them to Summer Cup success. The testimony of his contemporaries was that he was already “miles” ahead of everyone else in his understanding of the game, and in studying how the investment of energy could be tailored to maximum effect. Stein was immersing himself in the structure of the game while the rest simply went out and played. On 9 March 1965, Stein returned to Celtic as their first non-Catholic manager. Following a barren period of 8 years without a trophy for Celtic, he revitalised the team and just six weeks after becoming manager, led Celtic to Scottish Cup success in a 3-2 victory over his old club Dunfermline. The next year Celtic were crowned Scottish champions for the first time since 1954; they also reached the semi-finals of the European Cup-Winners-Cup only to be knocked out on away goals by Liverpool. European success Stein managed Celtic to a domestic treble for the first time in the club's history, winning the Scottish League Cup, the League Championship and the Scottish Cup. He guided Celtic to victory in the final of the 1967 European Cup against previous champions and Italian giants Inter Milan. Despite initially falling behind to an Italian penalty his team triumphed 2-1, winning much admiration for the positive attacking quality of their football. In winning club football's most prestigious trophy, Stein became the first man not only to guide a Scottish club to champions of Europe, but also the first to achieve this honour with a British club. Celtic were also the first northern European side to become champions of Europe. He also became the first manager in history to win all competitions entered. The feat was done with a team all born within 30 miles of Glasgow. The feat of winning the Champions Cup with a team full of native-born players was later matched by Steaua Bucharest. In a conversation with Bill Shankly shortly afterwards, Shankly famously told him "John, you're immortal now". The following season, Celtic won the League and League Cup for the third season in a row. In 1969 they won another domestic treble, their second in three years. In 1970, Stein led Celtic to a League and League Cup double; they also finished runners-up in the Scottish Cup. He also guided them to their second European Cup final which they lost to Dutch side Feijenoord (now Feyenoord) in Milan. He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in 1970. Stein would have been knighted instead if not for an infamous Intercontinental Cup final match against Racing Club where four Celtic players were sent off.[2][3] The 1970s brought continued success on the domestic front. During this time Stein's Celtic won a record nine consecutive Scottish Championships. He`s second behind Shanks in my book.
  4. I`m 30 posts ahead of him,he`ll need the name change.:drool:
  5. The biggest change is now the opposing manager has no definate plan when it comes to defending against us.We were very predictable when we depended on Torres and Gerrard to score or assist every goal(Kuyt played his part). Now we`re attacking from all over the park it`s impossible to predict our play.Reira has changed our width on the left while backed up by a rejuvenated Aurelio and the capable Dossena.Arebeloa and Kuyt are playing together on the right better than we`ve seen on that side for quite a few yrs now.Mascher,Alonso and Gerrard haven`t changed much but now have a bit more space because not everything is going through the middle.The opposing team now have to mark our 4 MF`s instead of hustling the 2 CM`s all day.We`ve managed to spread our attack and their defense thus giving the space to pass and move and attack from all over the place.
  6. When Jocky has managed a club team in the CL final twice he then earns the right to comment on Rafa`s decisions.Until then he`s a no-mark daft commentator.
  7. Not giving the hairdresser enough money might effect the haircut you get aswell.
  8. Rafa won more with Houlliers players than Houllier did.Houllier didn`t manage against Roman`s billions and Jose. Fergie is now spending his multi millions better than he did when Houllier was around so comparing Rafa and Houllier is moot.
  9. An Owen thread that ended in abuse,whatever next
  10. Damn it,i should have had few quid on that.
  11. Iv`e not been negged yet.I`m now in minus nrg,please.NO?
  12. Did getting negged by you make me a gypsie/knacker on this site? What do I have to do to get in + points on this site.? It`s a good looking site,can any off you tell me why I should hang around here? Apart from Dave Usher and Elisha Scott getting knocked by a bunch of Fecking Dweebs when they put their reps on the line.
  13. If I knew that you`d neg`ed me then `id lick your ass and agree with all you posts for the next 6 weeks and then try to (what`s the other one??)to make you even more popular than you are mate.
  14. I`m Keane on a New Strikers and we`ve sold Barry Kewell,to by Barry.No change.
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