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Monday Jan 21Posted by: Antoine Zammit  Comments Off

Hillsborough to Anfield Run 2013

Following the success of last year’s run, the same team are going to do it again. This year they will running 96 miles in 3 days to aid Alder Hey Children’s Hospital and The Children’s Hospital, Sheffield from the 4th to 6th April 2013.

Last year they raised £15,000 for The Hillsborough Families Support Group and the Hillsborough Justice Campaign, running 76 miles.

As last year, they will be starting the run at Hillsborough and ending at Anfield and the organisers are extremely grateful to Liverpool FC and Sheffield Wednesday FC for their support. Without them, this run could not take place.

 

 Hillsborough to Anfield Run – Official Site

Good luck guys.

 

JFT96

-Antoine

Sunday Jan 20Posted by: Guest Writer  3 Comments »

VIDEO : Liverpool 5 – Norwich 0 – MOTD Highlights (via @milankakabaros)

Saturday Jan 19Posted by: Guest Writer  Comments Off

Redmen TV : Liverpool 5-0 Norwich: Henderson Scores Screamer as Reds Run Riot

Liverpool ran out comfortable 5-nil winners against Chris Hughton’s Norwich City side in the Saturday 3pm kickoff. Jordan Henderson opened the scoring with a wonderful strike from outside the box, before Lucas put Suarez through to slot home a left footed second. The Reds extended their lead in the 2nd half as Daniel Sturridge converted Stewart Downing’s cross in in front the of the Kop. Steven Gerrard got in amongst the goals with a rare long range drive, before sub Raheem Sterling had his (we’re saying) goal bound effort turned in by Ryan Bennett. Following the game The Redmen TV bring you Uncensored analysis and the comments of LFC fans worldwide…

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Saturday Jan 19Posted by: Antoine Zammit  Comments Off

Liverpool 5 – Norwich 0 [goal videos]

Jordan Henderson opens the score


szólj hozzá: Liverpool vs Norwich City 1:0 Henderson

Luis Suarez makes it 2-0

szólj hozzá: Liverpool vs Norwich City 2:0 Luis Suarez

Daniel Sturridge makes it 3-0

szólj hozzá: Liverpool vs Norwich City 3:0 Sturridge

A Stevie G. Special makes it 4-0


Gool de Gerrard @SpheraChannel by SpheraChannel

Sterling’s shot is deflected in by Bennett 5-0

szólj hozzá: Liverpool vs Norwich City 5:0 Bennett own go

Saturday Jan 19Posted by: Antoine Zammit  Comments Off

Liverpool lineup vs Norwich

Brad Jones starts for Liverpool as Pepe Reina has a thigh strain. Carra also starts ahead of Martin Skrtel who is on the bench.

 Starting XI :  Jones, Wisdom, Johnson, Carragher, Agger, Lucas, Gerrard, Henderson, Suarez, Downing, Sturridge.

Subs :  Gulacsi, Allen, Borini, Shelvey, Sterling, Robinson, Skrtel.

 

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Friday Jan 18Posted by: Guest Writer  3 Comments »

Remember the name – Sami Hyypia

By Liam Bekker

Remember the Name: is a new and unique 10 part series of blogs aimed at ‘remembering’ some of the big names that have graced the fields of Liverpool over the past 20 years, and in doing so illustrate the contributions they made to the mighty club. These players may have moved on, but their names haven’t – some are heroes, some are villains and some are a mixture of both.

First up, is former Captain Sami Hyypia.

LIVERPOOL HISTORY

In 1999, Liverpool signed then-relatively unknown Finnish defender Sami Hyypia from Willem II. This followed a stellar season which saw Sami captain the Dutch side to Champions League football and in the process become the clubs Player of the Year. The 2.6 million pound fee paid for him would soon turn out to be a true bargain.

Ron Yeats looking back on the deal “one of the best bits of business we’ve done over the years…a steal – a bargain”

Not expected to take the Kop by storm, Sami burst on to the scene, forming a solid centre-back partnership with Stephane Henchoz in his debut season. With full-time captain Jamie Redknapp out with a serious injury, Sami shared the captaincy with Robbie Fowler. The duo led Gerard Houllier’s men to historic Cup treble – picking up the League Cup, FA Cup and Uefa Cup. His performances that season also earned him his third consecutive FAF Finnish Footballer of the Year award (he would go on to grab 9 in total)

Sami and Robbie lead the club to glory

Sami and Robbie lead the club to glory

With both Fowler and Redknapp moving on the next season, Hyypia was promoted to first-choice captain. Although he was an obvious leader of men the Fin seemed weighed down by the armband and in 2003 was replaced by current skipper Steven Gerrard – a ‘demotion’ which would rejuvenate Sami’s performances in the future that lay ahead.

2004 saw the arrival of one Rafa Benitez and with him a change of tactics that saw Jamie Carragher join Hyypia at centre-back, in the process forming one of the most intimidating pairings in Liverpool history. Built around this partnership, the club went on to win the Champions League in what many consider the greatest match of all-time.

The 2005-2006 season saw Sami claim a winner’s medal in another amazing final as Liverpool beat West Ham for the FA Cup. This achievement was to be topped the next season as Sami broker into the top 25 in all-time appearances for Liverpool.

Come 2008, Sami was entering his 10th season with the club – a season which would see him make 20th on the appearance list, ultimately ending 10 caps ahead of Ron Yeats. At the end of the season, and at the end of his contract, Hyypia departed Anfield for the fields of Leverkusen. His last game for the club would come in the form of an 83rd substitution against Tottenham. He replaced Steven Gerrard, who personally pulled the armband on for Sami. At the sound of the final whistle, Sami was held aloft by the Liverpool players and received an emotional ovation from the crowd – such was his influence at the club. He departed with his name held in the highest regard, illustrated by being voted number 38 in Liverpool’s 100 Players who shook the Kop.

An ovation for Sami Hyypia

An ovation for Sami Hyypia

CHARACTER AND EUROPE

At the end of the Liverpool number 4′s journey with the club, former Liverpool striker Fernando Torres had this to say about not only the player he was, but the person he was:

“Sami may not have played every week but he was a 10 out of 10 guy on and off the pitch, bringing calm to the ground and having everyone’s admiration’. 

When a TV cameraman recommended Sami to the Liverpool staff no one would have imagined the service he had just done the club. The 6’4 Fin would go on to be the picture of discipline and dependability. In 10 years Sami only got one red card and at one stage had gone 87 matches without a booking. But he wasn’t just good at marshaling the defence and keeping it clean, he was a constant goal threat from set pieces. The big man’s first goal came against North-West rivals Manchester United, but his best, and most important goal would be his left-footed strike against Juventus in the Champions League Quarter Final which would set us on our way to Istanbul. Sami happened to play in every single minute of every game of the Istanbul campaign – in fact, every minute of 57 consecutive European matches.

LEGEND?

But just how important was Sami to Liverpool? The word ‘Legend’ is thrown around and is often undeserved, but, after 464 games and 35 goals for the club it is no surprise that many consider him to be just that and after 2 FA Cups, League Cups, Super Cups and one of each of the European trophies, it is rightly deserved. To end, Jamie Carragher once said:

“Sami will go down in history alongside Ron Yeats, Alan Hansen and Emlyn Hughes” - A fitting spot amongst legends.

YNWA

YNWA