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Guy, where you get all this from, Gimme one truck for work or loan them to me i get enough work to be doing in otta OBJ farm ![]() |
where them find you self, you no sabi jokes g dey post for where Efcc dey ![]() |
Dear point gun, you tried and your name the work for you, where you get that pics if you get am correctly 2 chika for you ![]() |
Up Liverpooooooooooooooooooooool!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I know say that God of Soccer will surely be with is and be our protector, So just forget it whether its Stamford Bridge or Third mainland Bridge We are breaking it next week and that will be a surprise to all blues fans!!!
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If it wasn't for one man, Liverpool Football Club would never have been born. When Everton left Anfield in a dispute over rent in 1892, club chairman John Houlding stayed behind along with a handful of supporters and just three first-team players. But he was determined to see football continue at the ground. He formed a new club from scratch, chose the name Liverpool… and created a legend. Even John Houlding couldn't have predicted how successful it would become. More than 100 years on, no English club can match the LiverpoolFC roll of honour; League Champions 18 times, FA Cup winners seven times, League Cup winners seven times, European Cup winners five times and UEFA Cup winners three times. When it is completed, the History channel will chart the rise and rise of Liverpool FC to the very summit of the England game, from the struggles of the early years right up to Gerard Houllier's historic treble in 2001. This channel will recall glorious domestic victories and European triumphs and reflect on the tragedies of Heysel and Hillsborough. We've focused on 10 key dates in Liverpool Football Club's history to begin with but over time, we'll have over 100 chapters in this section alone as we present the ultimate history of England's greatest ever football club. This is a story of incredible passion and pride - a story that not only inspires Liverpool fans but football supporters the world over. 1892 – Liverpool Football Club formed The history of Liverpool Football Club begins with our greatest rivals and neighbours, Everton, for it was from a dispute with Everton that Liverpool Football Club was born. More ›› 1901 - Our first title win In mid-February of the 1900-01 season, Liverpool had lost eight games and conceded 31 goals and the championship looked a pipe-dream. Twelve games later and after nine wins and three draws, the title was ours. Here's how we did it… More ›› 1950 - First Wembley appearance Arsenal provided the opposition when Liverpool made their first appearance at Wembley. It should have been a momentous occasion in the club's history but a 2-0 defeat prolonged the Reds’ wait for FA Cup glory. More ›› 1959 - Shankly appointed manager December 1st 1959 is a date that will forever be etched in the annals of Anfield history. For it was on this day that Liverpool Football Club announced Huddersfield Town boss Bill Shankly would be their new manager in succession to Phil Taylor. More ›› 1965 - Winning the FA Cup for first time There was a feeling of quiet optimism around Anfield that this could, at last, be Liverpool’s year in the competition we so desperately craved success in. After all, we were the reigning league champions and, under Bill Shankly, anything seemed possible. More ›› 1977 - European Champions If winning the FA Cup for the first time in 1965 is regarded as the greatest day in the history of Liverpool Football Club, then there is no doubt that winning the European Cup for the first time in 1977 was the greatest night. More ›› 1985 - Heysel Disaster No one will ever forget the tragic events at the Heysel Stadium in Brussels on May 29 1985. Liverpool were playing Juventus in the European Cup Final and what should have been one of the greatest nights in the club's history turned into the lowest. More ›› 1986 - Doing the Double Liverpool Football Club kicked off the 1985/86 under a giant cloud. The events of Heysel just four months previous had heaped shame on Anfield but that grey cloud was to have a glorious silver lining. More ›› 1989 – Hillsborough On April 15th 1989, over 25,000 Liverpool supporters travelled down to Hillsborough to watch the FA Cup semi-final match with Nottingham Forest. 96 of them never returned. More ›› 2001 - Clinching the cup treble Just four days after dramatically snatching the FA Cup from Arsenal's grasp in Cardiff, and with the Worthington Cup already safely tucked away in the Anfield trophy cabinet, Liverpool's class of 2001 completed an unprecedented cup treble. More ›› 2005 - Champions League Winners 2005 On what will go down as THE most incredible night in this club's illustrious history Liverpool reclaimed their crown as Kings of Europe after miraculously overcoming a 3-0 half-time deficit to defeat AC Milan at the Ataturk Stadium in Istanbul, More ›› 2006 - FA CUP WINNERS 2006 The 2006 FA Cup Final will be remembered in Anfield folklore as the Gerrard final as captain fantastic Steven Gerrard rescued Liverpool with a stunning last minute equaliser to break West Ham's hearts and force extra-time, More ›› |
Liverpool set up another Champions League semi-final with Chelsea after a stunning late win over Arsena, Liverpool: Reina, Carragher, Skrtel, Hyypia, Aurelio, Gerrard, Alonso, Mascherano, Kuyt (Arbeloa 90), Torres (Riise 87), Crouch (Babel 78). Subs Not Used: Itandje, Voronin, Benayoun, Lucas. Goals: Hyypia 30, Torres 69, Gerrard 86 pen, Babel 90. It was a cruel exit for Arsenal but there was no denying it was Liverpool's night. They will face Chelsea in the final four for the third time in four years when the two sides meet on the week beginning 21 April and 28 April. , |
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger blamed poor refereeing decisions for his side's Champions League exit to Liverpool.He said: "I felt the game was over at 2-2. Then there was a dodgy penalty and we started to lose concentration. "Over the two games this is hard to swallow. The big decisions over penalties have gone against us. "It is difficult to take, the players in the dressing room are very down because they believe week after week the decisions are going against them."
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