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lol....by luck im reffering to the goals they scored....smicer, garcia and others hit goals that they will never score again in there careers...also the amount of times opposing teams hit the crossbar/post was unbeleivable...
also dudeks save was luck...shevchenko just was awful in front of goal for once lol..also dudeks penalty saves were illegal....he was about 2 foot off his line lol! (although his jiggles were very funny )
im not a liverpool hater, i like gerrard and carragher and others in there squad.
but even as a fan you must admit that the chances of liverpool winning the champions league next season is very unlikely.
Posted this in the forums, but I just wanna make sure you don't miss it.
"lol liverpool are maybe the luckiest football team in the world
every champions league game was just pure luck
however its good to see an english team win the champions league"
As far as the Premiership was concerned, Zoo's league of justice will show you we were the hardest hit team in terms of luck. Injuries to each and every one of your most important first team players is not what I call 'good' luck. Losing your most important striker on the final day of the transfer window, thus leaving no time to find a replacement is not what I call 'good' luck.
On your comment that each and every one of our Champions League victories was down to luck, well, I can't fail but laugh. Going gung-ho against Juve in the first twenty minutes at Anfield, knocking them out of stride, was not luck. Tucking Riise and Garcia into teh wingback roles to lock Nedved out of the game, and having Alonso and Hamman playing a holding role to render the strikeforce useless was not luck, but a tactical masterstroke. The same theme applies to the semi-final. In the first leg, Liverpool set their stock out and controlled the game. Alonso broke up wave after wave of attack, and Carragher was a hero at the back. Chelsea could not break us in either leg, with just a single shot on target, in comparison to our seven. You have to look at the defensive maestro of our midfielders before spouting such ludicrous tripe.
And then the final. 3-0 down at half time. The changes Rafa made at half-time were genius. Hamman parked in front of the defense to eliminate Kaka, thus providing the backbone for Alonso and Gerrard to go forward. Playing three at the back was a risk, but it payed off. THAT save from Schevchenko from three yards out from Dudek wasn't luck either. His positioning to save the shot in the first place was excellent, for he narrowed the angle. It take emmense skill to bring yourself back to your feet after a shot like that, but he managed it. The second part of the double save was instinct, but that's what goalkeeping is all about. If you believe that was luck, then you have to disregard everything any goalkeeper has ever done.
As for your comment on it being good to see a British team winning THE EUROPEAN CUP (I refuse to refer to it ever again by the corporate tage UEFA push it out as), I have to shake my head. We're Scouse, not British. Stop jumping on our bandwagon.
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Paddy Vieira's gone to juventus..
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also dudeks save was luck...shevchenko just was awful in front of goal for once lol..also dudeks penalty saves were illegal....he was about 2 foot off his line lol! (although his jiggles were very funny
im not a liverpool hater, i like gerrard and carragher and others in there squad.
but even as a fan you must admit that the chances of liverpool winning the champions league next season is very unlikely.
"lol liverpool are maybe the luckiest football team in the world
every champions league game was just pure luck
however its good to see an english team win the champions league"
As far as the Premiership was concerned, Zoo's league of justice will show you we were the hardest hit team in terms of luck. Injuries to each and every one of your most important first team players is not what I call 'good' luck. Losing your most important striker on the final day of the transfer window, thus leaving no time to find a replacement is not what I call 'good' luck.
On your comment that each and every one of our Champions League victories was down to luck, well, I can't fail but laugh. Going gung-ho against Juve in the first twenty minutes at Anfield, knocking them out of stride, was not luck. Tucking Riise and Garcia into teh wingback roles to lock Nedved out of the game, and having Alonso and Hamman playing a holding role to render the strikeforce useless was not luck, but a tactical masterstroke. The same theme applies to the semi-final. In the first leg, Liverpool set their stock out and controlled the game. Alonso broke up wave after wave of attack, and Carragher was a hero at the back. Chelsea could not break us in either leg, with just a single shot on target, in comparison to our seven. You have to look at the defensive maestro of our midfielders before spouting such ludicrous tripe.
And then the final. 3-0 down at half time. The changes Rafa made at half-time were genius. Hamman parked in front of the defense to eliminate Kaka, thus providing the backbone for Alonso and Gerrard to go forward. Playing three at the back was a risk, but it payed off. THAT save from Schevchenko from three yards out from Dudek wasn't luck either. His positioning to save the shot in the first place was excellent, for he narrowed the angle. It take emmense skill to bring yourself back to your feet after a shot like that, but he managed it. The second part of the double save was instinct, but that's what goalkeeping is all about. If you believe that was luck, then you have to disregard everything any goalkeeper has ever done.
As for your comment on it being good to see a British team winning THE EUROPEAN CUP (I refuse to refer to it ever again by the corporate tage UEFA push it out as), I have to shake my head. We're Scouse, not British. Stop jumping on our bandwagon.
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juventus are my second favourite team....as i grew up watching del piero for some reason
a club for all soccer/football lovers
whats ur team?
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nice work by the way
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