What a fantastic game.

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Doris

UNITED .....UNITED .......UNITED


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BigFatCat

QuoteOriginally posted by Doris@May 28 2005, 12:00 PM
UNITED .....UNITED .......UNITED
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Cambridge, Newcastle, Hornchurch, Leeds, Southend, Sheffield or Wet Ham?

Walked past the main bar in Harrah's (ESPN) just as the 3rd Milan goal went in, thought it was all over so carried on back to the hotel without watching.
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Doris

you know which united i mean .....


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Dr Sadako

QuoteOriginally posted by Armitage@May 25 2005, 11:55 PM
what was going on with the Dudek dance. Not sure it will catch on :)

Grobbelar 1984 ... some remember.  8)
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da_Ricci

QuoteOriginally posted by DuVeL@May 26 2005, 08:35 AM
It was a nice match.
Dudek was trying his new dancemoves in his goal. :blink: .
After 3-0 at halftime I didn't think they'd make it.
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yo duvel do you watch footbal?? :blink:
No way man :blink:
Good match liverpool  :D
a Dutchy 2 shoot @.

KKND

QuoteOriginally posted by Dr Sadako@May 28 2005, 06:57 PM
Grobbelar 1984 ... some remember. 8)
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Legendary Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar insisted Champions League hero Jerzy Dudek "did a much better job" than he had when the Reds won the competition in 1984.

And he described Dudek's unconventional posturing in the penalty shoot-out as "like a starfish with jelly legs".

Grobbelaar inspired Liverpool to European Cup glory against Roma 21 years ago after a penalty shoot-out, and in Istanbul Dudek did the same against AC Milan.

The Pole's heroics capped an historic night which saw Liverpool come from 3-0 down at half-time to draw 3-3, before the game was decided by spot-kicks.

Dudek copied Grobbelaar's bizarre tactic from the Reds' last European Cup win by waving his arms around and wobbling his legs as the Milan penalty takers approached.

Serginho missed Milan's first penalty before Dudek saved from Pirlo and Ukrainian star Andriy Shevchenko.

"He did a much better job than I did," said Grobbelaar. "He looked like a starfish with jelly legs to me but it worked.

"This must be a hell of a high for him, and the double save against Shevchenko in extra-time was one of the best I've ever seen."

Of the victory, Grobbelaar told Sky Sports News: "This is much better than anything we did. No-one has ever come back like that in the European final."

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Anonymous

QuoteOriginally posted by Doorman@Jun 3 2005, 11:06 PM
Huh?
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A week later but still straight to the point. That's our Ron. :D

Blunt

QuoteOriginally posted by KKND@May 29 2005, 12:36 PM
Legendary Liverpool goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar insisted Champions League hero Jerzy Dudek "did a much better job" than he had when the Reds won the competition in 1984.

And he described Dudek's unconventional posturing in the penalty shoot-out as "like a starfish with jelly legs".

Grobbelaar inspired Liverpool to European Cup glory against Roma 21 years ago after a penalty shoot-out, and in Istanbul Dudek did the same against AC Milan.

The Pole's heroics capped an historic night which saw Liverpool come from 3-0 down at half-time to draw 3-3, before the game was decided by spot-kicks.

Dudek copied Grobbelaar's bizarre tactic from the Reds' last European Cup win by waving his arms around and wobbling his legs as the Milan penalty takers approached.

Serginho missed Milan's first penalty before Dudek saved from Pirlo and Ukrainian star Andriy Shevchenko.

"He did a much better job than I did," said Grobbelaar. "He looked like a starfish with jelly legs to me but it worked.

"This must be a hell of a high for him, and the double save against Shevchenko in extra-time was one of the best I've ever seen."

Of the victory, Grobbelaar told Sky Sports News: "This is much better than anything we did. No-one has ever come back like that in the European final."
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yup....some remember...


Quote Former Liverpool and Southampton goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar has been ordered to pay more than £1m in legal costs after his libel action against The Sun.

Mr Grobbelaar had been awarded £85,000 after claiming the newspaper had libelled him.

But this verdict was quashed and the damages stripped away in January last year by the Court of Appeal.

Mr Grobbelaar took that case to the House of Lords which reinstated the jury verdict - but slashed his damages to just £1.

The Law Lords who heard the case said although it had been proved that Mr Grobbelaar had accepted bribes, The Sun had failed to show he had actually let in goals to fix matches.

But they said in a ruling last month that he had acted in a way in which no decent or honest footballer would behave.
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Blunt


People who blow things out of proportion are worse than Hitler.


Doorman

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Blunt

QuoteOriginally posted by Doorman@Jun 4 2005, 01:42 AM
If you think I'm following some link to a football story........................WRONG! :D
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the link is only there to prove I'm not making it up :narnar:
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Blunt


People who blow things out of proportion are worse than Hitler.