by Victor Meldrew » 19 Sep 2010 16:28
by PlasticRoyale » 19 Sep 2010 17:16
by Tony Le Mesmer » 19 Sep 2010 17:40
by Deadlock » 20 Sep 2010 12:07
Tony Le Mesmer Liverpool may have a great history, but so do a lot of teams playing outside the Prem.
by cmonurz » 20 Sep 2010 12:45
Tony Le Mesmer Liverpool may have a great history, but so do a lot of teams playing outside the Prem.
I honestly think Liverpool are heading for oblivion within 5 years. The way finances are in the game, 2 years without CL football and they wont be back for a very long time. If Newcastle and Leeds can go down, so can Liverpool. That might seem a bit OTT, but they have such massive debts that once the rot sets in they are only heading one way. Gerrard & Torres to leave within a year, and no CL lure or financial clout to replace them
by cmonurz » 20 Sep 2010 13:12
by readingbedding » 20 Sep 2010 13:20
by BR2 » 20 Sep 2010 13:51
PlasticRoyale Utd where in the old second division in 1974 for one season came back up the following season and finished 3rd (think Coppell may have been in that side)
Liverpool have finished above Utd in the prem, once according to the list below but i'm sure Utd finished as low as fourth one year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_En ... _champions
by BR2 » 20 Sep 2010 13:53
No Fixed Abode Benayoun > Joe Cole.
J Cole's best days are far behind now.
by Tredder » 20 Sep 2010 14:12
by Zammo » 20 Sep 2010 17:42
by soggy biscuit » 21 Sep 2010 16:00
Daniel Agger [Our play has changed, so I'll have to adjust a bit. The manager has a philosophy that we're playing football further up the pitch and then you have to play a different kind of football at the back
That's not my style. That's not the type of football player I am. I like to keep the ball on the ground. And I'm going to keep doing that. Whether he'll use me or not, time will tell
I guess I'll try to change even though I'm not going to be the player that unloads the ball every single time I get it
by cmonurz » 21 Sep 2010 16:46
by Barry the bird boggler » 21 Sep 2010 18:44
by LoyalRoyalFan » 21 Sep 2010 19:39
by bobbybottler » 21 Sep 2010 20:11
BR2PlasticRoyale Utd where in the old second division in 1974 for one season came back up the following season and finished 3rd (think Coppell may have been in that side)
Liverpool have finished above Utd in the prem, once according to the list below but i'm sure Utd finished as low as fourth one year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_En ... _champions
It has already been posted about both them and Chelsea having been relegated so why repeat it?
BTW when Liverpool were promoted back in the early 60s they won the title straight away whereas Man Utd only came 3rd.
I went to the game at Spurs over Easter when Liverpool beat the previous year's champions 3-0 on their way to winning that title.
IIRC (for the sake of the older and wiser posters on here who know that football has been going for so much longer than the new Premier League)the teams were something like this:-
Spurs:-?
Brown
Baker
Henry
Blanchflower
Norman
McKay
Jones White Smith Allen Medwin
The Mighty Reds:-
Lawrence
Byrne
Lawler
Strong
Moran
Smith
Callaghan Hunt St John Milne Thompson
10 of those were English - big Ron Yeats would normally have played but Chris Lawler made his debut at centre-back that day and went on to be one of the best right-backs around.
It wasn't long before they went on to be England's most successful club in Europe by far-a record that may well take many,many years to surpass if ever.
by PlasticRoyale » 21 Sep 2010 20:25
by Victor Meldrew » 21 Sep 2010 22:09
bobbybottlerBR2PlasticRoyale Utd where in the old second division in 1974 for one season came back up the following season and finished 3rd (think Coppell may have been in that side)
Liverpool have finished above Utd in the prem, once according to the list below but i'm sure Utd finished as low as fourth one year
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_En ... _champions
It has already been posted about both them and Chelsea having been relegated so why repeat it?
BTW when Liverpool were promoted back in the early 60s they won the title straight away whereas Man Utd only came 3rd.
I went to the game at Spurs over Easter when Liverpool beat the previous year's champions 3-0 on their way to winning that title.
IIRC (for the sake of the older and wiser posters on here who know that football has been going for so much longer than the new Premier League)the teams were something like this:-
Spurs:-?
Brown
Baker
Henry
Blanchflower
Norman
McKay
Jones White Smith Allen Medwin
The Mighty Reds:-
Lawrence
Byrne
Lawler
Strong
Moran
Smith
Callaghan Hunt St John Milne Thompson
10 of those were English - big Ron Yeats would normally have played but Chris Lawler made his debut at centre-back that day and went on to be one of the best right-backs around.
It wasn't long before they went on to be England's most successful club in Europe by far-a record that may well take many,many years to surpass if ever.
So many factual inaccuracies: Coppell was still at Liverpool University when Manchester United were promoted back up to Division 1, and he then spent time at Tranmere before going to Old Trafford.
Liverpool didn't win the League title in their first season after promotion* (they won div 2 in 1962/3*), they finished 8th* and didn't win the League title again until the year after*...so if you saw Liverpool beat the defending champions at White Hart Lane it would have been a neutral venue as Everton had won the previous seasons title*.
Fair play though for naming the teams - I doubt that Blanchflower was playing as he was pretty much finished off by winning the ECWC the previous season, but John White is certainly a player I would have loved to have seen - if you saw him in Easter 1964, he died in July that year*, struck by lightning whilst playing golf.
*God bless wikipedia.
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