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Title: Soccer Football Conference
Notice:Don't forget your season ticket.....
Moderator:MOVIES::PLAYFORD
Created:Thu Aug 08 1991
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:608
Total number of notes:85903

34.0. "Liverpool FC" by GALVIA::SPAIN (New personal name wanted) Thu Aug 08 1991 17:33

    
    This is the Liverpool topic.
    
    Gary.
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34.1RDGENG::SWIFFENThu Aug 08 1991 19:0612
Yes,

 Back on Air, No government state is going to ban us Reds for long.

Well not too much happening since we shut down. McMahon came through ok after
playing 45 minutes in the 2-1 friendly win at Stafford Rangers. Rosenthal and
Speedie were also playing, along with Molby, who it is reported will be joining
Beardo at the Blues!! Where has Kendall got all this cash from who knows!!
The first team squad finished their tour of Scandanavia with a 3-2 win over
Efonberg, Abblett was sent off, Barnes and Saunders got the goals.

Chris.
34.2We're off and running once again.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI HATE THE MANCSThu Aug 08 1991 20:056
    Yes, it's great to be back once again with this new notes conference
    and I would like to express my thanks and appreciation to the 
    moderators for setting up this new conference.
    
       rgds,
        Martin.
34.3Did Souness purchase again?ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI HATE THE MANCSFri Aug 09 1991 13:015
    I have heard from a few people this morning that Souness has been in
    the transfer market once again but nobody seems to know who he has
    bought. Anyone here got any news?
    
        Martin.
34.4There is only one "U REDS"!MACNAS::MJGREANEYFri Aug 09 1991 13:084
    Yes,Mark Walters is on his way from Ibrox,the fee 1.2 million.
    
    
    M.J.
34.5Is Barnes on his WayESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyFri Aug 09 1991 13:096
34.6John whoWELCLU::KENTRicky's dadFri Aug 09 1991 13:097
    
    
    Souness bought Mark Walters from Glasgow Rangers for 1.2 million.
    
    Now where does this leave John Barnes???
    
    Gary
34.7Walters - Anfield Bound.RDGENG::SWIFFENFri Aug 09 1991 13:4615
The purchase leaves John Barnes exactly where he is, it's bye-bye time however
for Jimmy Carter who seems to be London bound to play at Upton Park next season.
Looking at West Ham's pre-season results I think he should fit in ok there.
The fee for 1.2M came on the day that the club announced a 332,000 pound loss
for the last year. Pretty disappointing considering we were playing to packed
houses as usual, but obviously not winning the league and having fewer cup
matches than usual caused some of this. Now I think it is reasonable to expect
some transfers away from Anfield to recoup some of the 6.3M spent this summer,
so far. I say so far as Souness is still in the market for a centre forward to
partner Saunders, whilst Rush is out. Expected departures are Molby (to Everton)
Speedie (possibly), Rosenthal (why not keep him and save some cash?) and 
Gillespie, who it is rumoured Celtic are after.


Chris.
34.8Marco van WaltersCOMICS::HAWLEYUNrelated to Paul WattersonFri Aug 09 1991 14:3310
    hi Chris and Martin,
     nice to be back noting in the next seasons champions note, albeit in
     a new location...
    
    anyone got the fact-file on Mark Walters, i dont know so much about
    him, did he used to play for Villa, and wasnt he once considered for
    england?
    
    Ian.
    
34.91991/92 Season Liverpool FC FixturesRDGENG::SWIFFENFri Aug 09 1991 14:3476
August
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Sat 18 Oldham H
Wed 21 Man City A
Sat 24 Luton A
Wed 28 QPR H
Sat 31 Everton A

September
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Sat 7 Notts County A
Sat 14 Aston Villa H
Wed 18 Kuusi Layhti H (UEFA Cup - LIVE on BBC)
Sat 21 Leeds A
Sat 28 Sheffield Wed H

October
--------
Sat 5 Man United A
Sat 19 Chelsea H
Sat 26 Coventry H

November
--------
Sat 2 Crystal Palace H
Sat 16 West Ham A
Sat 23 Wimbledon A
Sat 30 Norwich H

December
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Sat 7 Southampton A
Sat 14 Nottm Forest H
Thurs 26 QPR A
Sat 28 Everton A

January
-------
Weds 1 Sheffield Utd H
Sat 4 FA Cup 3rd Round
Sat 11 Luton H
Sat 18 Oldham A
Wed 29 Arsenal H

February
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Sat 1 Chelsea H
Sat 8 Coventry A
Sat 15 Wimbledon H
Sat 22 Norwich A
Sat 29 Southampton H

March
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Sat 7 Nottm Forest A
Wed 11 West Ham H
Sat 14 Crystal Palace A
Sat 21 Spurs H
Sat 28 Sheffield Utd A

April
-----
Sat 4 Notts County H
Sat 11 Aston Villa A
Sat 18 Leeds H
Mon 20 Arsenal A
Sat 25 Man United H

May
---
Sat 2 Sheffield Wed A
Sat 9 FA Cup Final

To Be Rearranged Spurs A

Chris
34.10UNTADH::NFLETCHERFri Aug 09 1991 14:577
    Re-1
    
    It seems like you are playing Everton twice at Goodsion this year ,
    that should give us more of a chance. I think you'll find that the game
    in August is at Anfield and the one in December at Goodison.
    
    Nigel
34.11RDGENG::SWIFFENFri Aug 09 1991 15:149
RE- LAST

OK, OK we do play Everton at home on aug 31, it's easier to get tickets for
Goodison. A report in today's SUN says that the Walters signing paves the way
for a 4million sale of Barnes to Marseilles. I don't believe Souness would be so
stupid to let Barnes go. If he does our season will be extremely poor, put it
simply we rely on Barnesie!!

Chris.
34.12new notes and 'walty-baby'COMICS::HAWLEYUNrelated to Paul WattersonFri Aug 09 1991 17:2016
    re: mark walters
    
    so.............................................................
    
    
    
    has anyone got any info on him? (no matter how small)
    
    
    
    also, sorry if im being slow or anything, but im not getting these
    notes registered as NEW, they just sit here...
    well, at least i shall learn the topic numbers.
    
    Ian.
    
34.13ASKFOR::HAIGHThere's nowt queerer than folk.Fri Aug 09 1991 17:496
    Good point. Can one of the mods let everybody know that they should do
    a
    
    notes> set seen/before=01-jan-1991
    
    or something similar.
34.14ta!COMICS::HAWLEYUNrelated to Paul WattersonFri Aug 09 1991 18:196
    notice that this is the fastest growing note!
    weve left the manc and the toffees trailing in our wake....as usual.
    Thanks for the info on 'set seen' im just off to try it...
    
    Ian.
    
34.15Houghton could lose his place.ESSB::MCUNNIFFECARPE DIEMFri Aug 09 1991 18:515
    I wonder if the arrival of Mark Walters will threaten the future of
    Ray Houghton. Souness now seems intent on building a team based on
    English born players so it's watch out for the foreigners.
    
     Martin.
34.16Scousers buying it back?TRUCKS::SANTFri Aug 09 1991 19:4810
    
    	At least you won't be able to criticise other clubs for trying
    	to "buy" the title..
    
    	Even so, he's worth every penny. Wish United could buy as 
    	sensibly !!
    
    
    	Andy.
    
34.17CLARID::STUARTFri Aug 09 1991 21:249
Mark Walters at Rangers was a success as a winger, mainly left wing. Highly 
skilled and fast. Definately international class when on his game. Gets 
involved in a bit of trouble sometimes, though.

In my opinion, he's the nearest thing there is to Barnes in Britain right now.
If he replaces Barnes, I think the 'pool supporters will be pleasantly surprised
after seeing Walters a few times. He is good.

Gordon.
34.18Barnes - Paper talk.RDGENG::SWIFFENMon Aug 12 1991 15:169
It's great reading the tabloid press. Saturday's SUN said that Souness would 
offer Barnes a long term money-no-object contract, whilst yesterday's News of
the World said that Souness was intersted in signing Des Walker, which means 
that Barnes would have to be let go to Marseille in order to finance the deal!!
Personally, I think it's all rubbish!!

Only 5 days to go to Oldham and the start of Championship no.19

Chris.
34.19Anyone playing between Grobellaar and Macca?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanTue Aug 13 1991 04:2928
Chris,
    
    It's not Portsmouth that you're going back to to is it?? 
    What did you do to deserve that.
    
    Two errors in the fixture list in .9
    
    Man City at Home on Dec 21st has disappeared; and the away leg
    against Kuusi Layhiti on Oct 2nd which will be a nice warm up for our
    defeat of Man U on the 5th (Parker O.G of course).
    
    Re. 18,
    
    Am I missing something in Souness's Master Plan but if we already
    have too many players in midfield/up front (Rosenthal, Speedie, Carter
    ...) why are we buying anymore? And why would we even consider selling
    Gillespie when we are a little short on quality behind the halfway line. 
    
    Going to be waiting for the "te dum, te dum ..." of the World Service
    on Saturday afternoon anxiously.
    
    I wish I understood Beardsley and Staunton leaving ... oh heck it's
    time to go and have a beer.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                               
34.20Oh no what is happening to my life!!RDGENG::SWIFFENTue Aug 13 1991 14:5223
Andrew,

 You're right the more fixtures I get rid of , the more chance we have of 
winning the league again!! I share your concerns about the gulf between 
midfield and Brucie. It was supposed to be the defence that was the problem last
season but we have only brought one new player for that area. Celtic are 
interested in Gillespie, as now Wright and Ablett will be the centre backs with
Nicol and Burrows the full backs. I think Ablett has been retained so when he
gets the ball he can give it his usual welly up field to the front men. Tranmere
have turned down an offer from Souness for one of their full backs, so Souness
is trying obviously to strenghten the defence. However there are very few
quality defenders around, and that includes Wright!

A fully fit team will looklike this I expect:-

                       Grobbelaar
      Nicol      Ablett       Wright        Burrows

       Walters     Whelan      McMahon       Barnes
 
                   Saunders        Rush  

Chris.
34.21on the reboundMINDER::MACDONALDITue Aug 13 1991 16:076
    I see liverpool are starting the season as they mean to go on, losing
    to Tranmere 1-0. Guess who scored the goal, yep, TGA. 
    
    
    	Maybe Tranmere are the only decent merseyside team. 'cos there are
    no others....?!!!!
34.22oh dear :-)KERNEL::WATTERSONI wasn't pushed - I jumpedTue Aug 13 1991 17:0214
    
    
    Re last
    
    Tranmere - to make matters worse, the Red garbage had a FULL STRENGTH
    side playing...... ha hah haha hah
    
>>    	Maybe Tranmere are the only decent merseyside team. 'cos there are
>>    no others....?!!!!
    
    Can't see how you work that out - Everton won 3-1 at Tranmere last
    week.
    
    Paul
34.23Aldo scores again.ESSB::MCUNNIFFECARPE DIEMTue Aug 13 1991 17:0711
    Re previous note,
                   I have just heard indeed that Liverpool were beaten 1-0
    by their neighbours, Tranmere Rovers and yes, the scorer was the great,
    the one and only ALDO. Judging from the radio report, the great one
    out shone the other former Oxford striker and record signing, Dean
    Saunders and I can safely say that Liverpool and all other lesser teams
    like Arsenal, Spurs, Man.Utd, Everton, Leeds and Forest could rue the
    fact that they missed out on the great one. Time will tell and Aldo has
    proved once again that he is indeed the greatest striker in the English
    game.
        Martin.
34.24TGAESSB::BREETue Aug 13 1991 20:1819
    Jesus Martin,
    
    After a whole summer of peace you're back to torment the people.
    
    Aldo had the chances against Poland and couldn't deliver and as a
    result England will probably be going to Sweden and we'll be left
    shouting for whoever they're playing.
    
    
    Aldo???
    
    
    
    
    
    Aldo my ass.
    
    
    Paul
34.25aldo my ass too!HERON::ARNOLDNow Heading North!Tue Aug 13 1991 20:230
34.26Adams...my donkeyYUPPY::PANESWoke up, muzzled the dog, went to workTue Aug 13 1991 20:351
34.27WHAT'S IN A LITTLE LETTER.......USWAV1::PILATONTue Aug 13 1991 22:045
    Here in U.S. we spell it "ARS". It's a little more polite....
    
    But when you're right......... you're right!!!
    
    _NP
34.28Aldo who?RDGENG::SWIFFENWed Aug 14 1991 13:528
If Aldo gets the winning goal against us, then Aldo my ass too!!!

Early team news for Saturday, McMahon is out with knee ligament trouble, and
Barnes has a slight calf strain!!

Good start to the season already eh?

Chris.
34.29Leppings Lane noe fully reopened!RDGENG::SWIFFENWed Aug 14 1991 14:158
For those interested, the Leppings Lane end at Hillsborough is reopened this
weekend for away supporters for the first time since the disaster. It has now
been seated and the roof extended to cover it. It will be an emotional return 
for those fans who were at the FA Cup semi final that April day,  as the only
other visit saw only the seated area open above where the disaster occurred.
Aston Villa are the first supporters there.

Chris.
34.30Gillespie has gone!RDGENG::SWIFFENWed Aug 14 1991 18:285
Rumour has it that Gillespie has been sold to Celtic as predicted in this note
by yours truly!! A million is the number being mentioned, Souness obviously
rates Ablett higher than Gillespie!!!

Chris.
34.31RDGENG::SWIFFENWed Aug 14 1991 19:0114
Anyone in the North West can go and watch the mighty Reds at Maine Road vs
Manchester City next Wednesday - Priced 11 pounds pay on the gate. The Luton
game is all ticket for season ticket holders only 13 pounds 50 for a stand
ticket and 7 quid for restricted view. Is football getting expensive to watch or
what, some clubs will soon start pricing themselves out of the market if
they are not careful!! A note to emphasise how difficult it will be to get onto
the Kop without season tickets. Turnstiles 3-24 are for season ticket holders
only 30-33 Paying customers!! As the Kop holds 18000 people there are quite a
few season tickets!! Prices this season for the Kop are very reasonable at 
6 pounds adult, 4 pounds child/senior citizen.

Main Stand seats are 11 pound and child/adult are 15 pound!!

Chris.
34.32WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Aug 14 1991 21:056
    re .30
    May be this is, for once, an astute move by Souness. Gillespie seems to
    be injured even more than Bryan Robson.
    
    Gillespie must also feel quite insulted; in these days of high fees, a
    mllion is like a free transfer!
34.333 more off the books!!RDGENG::SWIFFENThu Aug 15 1991 14:125
Liverpool are having the predicted clearout now. Rosenthal and Speedie are
expected to sign for Blackburn in a 1.5 million pound deal and Gillespie
should sign for Celtic today.

Chris.
34.34Big ClearoutMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Thu Aug 15 1991 17:1418
    
    It looks like the clear out is really under way . 
    With the sale of Steve Staunton , Peter Beardsley , Gary Gillespie ,
    Ronnie Rosenthal and David Speedie , Souness should be able to
    recoup 5 million or so . Not bad is it.....
    Will Jan Molby move on , I reckon he will sooner or later .
    Jimmy Carter looks like moving on as well. What will happen to
    Ray Houghton will he also be let go . Where does one stop !.
    By the time his finished Souness will have the 6.3 million he spent
    on Wright , Saunder and Walters recouped . I hope Liverpool aren't
    leaving themselves a bit thin on the ground after this big
    clear out.........
    Any news in the press speculation of Des Walker's impending
    move to Anfield.....Is this true I wonder , time will tell .
    Any comments anyone...
    
    
    jm
34.35WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Aug 15 1991 17:185
    Has no-one stepped in for the mighty Glenn Hysen !
    
    When will Barnes go? If Liverpool wait until his contact runs out next
    June, under UEFA rules/pricing he's available at ~1.5m. Sell him soon
    and they would get over twice that.
34.36Walker to stay at the City Ground!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYThu Aug 15 1991 19:1118
    
    RE:-2
    
    Walker for the 'pool????
    
    
    Never I hope!!!!!!!
    
    
    Imagine playing alongside cr*ppy Ablett ,Hysen you must be joking!!!
    just because Paul (own goal) Parker has gone to another cr*p reds
    doesn't mean Walker has to !
    
    	
    Come on "U REDS".
    
    	
    M.J.
34.37WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringFri Aug 16 1991 17:132
    Des Walker is rather adept at the odd own goal; it's not just PP's
    forte.
34.38PP - most consistent MUFC scorerUPROAR::SHORESDdavid shoresFri Aug 16 1991 17:2513
    RE:-1
    
    But Dessie's oggies are special,rare gems.... served up on big
    occasions unlike PP who seems to find the passtime habit-forming!!!!
    8-) 8-) 8-)
    
    Keep our Dessie at the true REDS...8-)
    
    Come on UUUU RREEEDDS..
    
    davidS.
    
    
34.39THE ONLY GOAL .....BY DES WALKERMACNAS::MJGREANEYFri Aug 16 1991 19:229
    re:-2
    	
    Actually it's a goal to remember ....it's the only goal ever scored by
    Des while playing for "U REDS"!
    
    
    RE:-1   Thanks for the moral support Dave!
    
    M.J.....come on "U REDS"
34.40Pool 2 Oldham 1ESSB::MCUNNIFFEIt's a long time since '67Mon Aug 19 1991 01:0116
    Liverpool  2              Oldham Ath. 1
    Houghton 52               Barrett 8
    Barnes   77
    Att. 38,481
    
    So Liverpool pick up maximum points in their first outing but were made
    to fight all the way by newly promoted Oldham who took the lead after 8
    mins with a header from Barrett from yet another set piece. 0-1 down at
    the break but a Houghton header beat Hallworth and he has made it plain
    that Walters will have a tough fight on his hands if he wants to be in
    the starting line up. Walters did come on as sub and provided the cross
    for Barnes to shoot the winner. Sharp came close to an equaliser but
    Grobbelaar saved well. Not a very convincing start but three points
    have been secured.
     
       Martin.  
34.41TGA does it again.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEIt's a long time since '67Mon Aug 19 1991 01:247
    Former Liverpool great and hero of the Kop, John Aldridge made a very
    impressive but not surprising start to the season as he scored on his
    league debut with Tranmere Rovers and was twice denied his hat-trick by
    the woodwork. He has proved once again that he hasn't lost any of his
    amazing ability in front of goal.
    
    Martin.
34.42Off to winning ways!RDGENG::SWIFFENMon Aug 19 1991 14:0916
Well, another successful start. I was very disappointed, but not in the least
surprised, that Oldham scored from a corner with Wright and Whelan marking thin
air!! It was the defence that was suspect last year, and one new player won't
change that! Still nice to hear that local lad Steve McMannaman was a success
up front with Saunders. Man City is the next game away on Wednesday night which
could be tricky.
The team was Grobbelaar, Nicol, Ablett, Wright, Burrows, McMahon, Whelan,
Houghton, Barnes, McMannaman, Saunders. Walters came on for McMahon who was
exhausted after 65 mins.
Saturday also marked the first time Kenny Dalglish has been back to Anfield
since resigning, which is good to see.

Chris.

P.S. RE a while back, Molby is expected to leave this week for Goodison, nice to
see them lose again!!! Shame about lucky ,lucky Arsenal!
34.43hasn't lost his ability...ESSB::BREEMon Aug 19 1991 14:133
    Except when he's playing for Ireland.
    
    Paul
34.44Old boys do well alsoAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanMon Aug 19 1991 21:0711
    Stolen from other notes...
    
    Speedie has signed for Blackburn
    
    Both Staunton and Gillespie score on the respective debuts.
    
    No news on Beardsley.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.46GVAADG::BUENOThu Sep 12 1991 14:341
    no
34.47TOTH::CHAVESThu Sep 12 1991 20:1314
    Last Sunday a local cable TV station was showing old film from the
    days of the NASL which included some brilliant saves made by Grobelaar,
    (SP?) when he played in Canada for the Vancouver Whitecaps. I didn't
    know he played in the NASL prior to Liverpool. Were you Liverpool fans
    aware of that?
    
    JC
    
    P/S
    This is the first time in my life I have said something positive about
    anything/anyone having anything to do with Liverpool. I must be losing
    it....
    
    
34.48COGITO::LAVERTYThu Sep 12 1991 23:5723
       JC,
        I am not sure how many of the Liverpool supporters remember that
    Grobelaar was in Vancouver before he joined the 'Pool. I certainly
    remember it, however. I visited relatives in Vancouver on several
    occasions in the late-70's and watched a number of Whitecap games. 
        My cousins were regulars at Empire Stadium. They just could not believe 
    it when Liverpool signed Grobelaar. They are all pretty astute soccer fans.
    After all, they grew up watching Celtic before emigrating to 
    Canada -:)) In their view, he was a pretty poor keeper and was certainly 
    not in the class of his successor, Ray Clemence. I haven't seen a great
    deal of Liverpool matches since he joined them. However, I think their
    assessment has proven pretty accurate. At best, the guy has been an
    adequate keeper. He certainly does make some acrobatic saves. However, 
    he makes more than his fair share of blunders. Every cross seems to be an
    adventure for him!
        By the way, did you also know that Peter Beardsley played with 
    Vancouver, as did the former Welsh international, Terry Yorath? Several
    future Canadian internationals, including Gerry Gray and Ian Bridge
    were also on that Vancouver team. From what I remember, the Whitecaps
    were one of the top teams in the NASL in those days. Perhaps, not on a 
    par with the Cosmos and Beckenbaur, Pele, Chinaglia etc. However, they 
    were still a pretty good team.
                                                               Dan 
34.49return of the Red scoresAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanFri Sep 13 1991 00:0518
    Well we appear to have lost a few notes here ...
    
    Skipping quickly over the 2-1 defeat at Man-City on August 21st
    (scorer Mcmanaman) and the 0-0 draw at Luton on August 24th the
    league champions elect have recently begun an impressive run towards
    the reclaiming of the title:
    
    August 28th QPR were thrashed 1-0 at home by Dean Saunders
    August 31st Everton were absolutely swept away 3-1 by the Red Wave
                of Burrows, Saunders and Houghton.
    September 7th saw Notts County trounced 2-1 - don't know who scored.
    
    Aston Villa on Saturday.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks   
                                          
34.50the return of Clemence!COMICS::HAWLEYI dont want to go on the cart!Fri Sep 13 1991 13:469
    re .48
     > and was certainly not in the class of his successor, Ray Clemence.
    
    yes! has Clemence returned to Anfield and taken Grobs position?!?!
    who will prop him up?
    :^)
    
    Ian.
    
34.51YUPPY::STRAGEDToto...this sure ain't Kansas!!Fri Sep 13 1991 15:364
    No, Clemence is at Tottenham on the receiving end of Paul Walsh's
    fist!!
    
    PJ
34.52hmmmCOMICS::HAWLEYI dont want to go on the cart!Fri Sep 13 1991 15:423
    wonder what Clem said to provoke such anger from the hairy attacker?
    Ian.
    
34.53JURA::CAMPBELLSodomy Non SapiensFri Sep 13 1991 17:076
    re .52
    
    He probably said what the rest of us say... "Get off you useless git!"
    
    Stevo
    
34.54COGITO::LAVERTYFri Sep 13 1991 17:357
    re. 50
        Ian, you are so perceptive -:))) Sorry about that slight inaccuracy. 
    What I meant to say was that Clemence was Grobelaar's "predecessor" not 
    "successor". After watching Grobelaar over the years, however, I am sure 
    that there are any number of Liverpool fans who would want to see 
    Clemence come back- and the sooner the better!
                                                            Dan 
34.55grob get outCOMICS::HAWLEYI dont want to go on the cart!Fri Sep 13 1991 18:044
    re.54
    yep, i wish that we could get our hands on a new keeper.
    Ian.
    
34.56helpCOMICS::HAWLEYI dont want to go on the cart!Wed Sep 18 1991 14:119
    prediction for tonites game...
    
    Kysussi Lahti 1-1 Liverpool
    
    and i aint joking...
    after seeing Spurs last night, i wonder how Liverpools 7 all-english
    players are going to cope.
    Ian.
    
34.57Latest scoresAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanWed Sep 18 1991 20:0718
    In the absence of Messrs Swiffen (long-term) and Cunno (short-term)
    the latest results  from the 1992 League Champions were:
    
    Sep 7th  Liverpool 2 Notts County 1  scorers Rosenthal and Walters
    Sep 14th Liverpool 1 Aston Villa 1   scorer Walters.
    
    And in just a few hours the lads play in Europe for the first time
    in 6 years since Heysel. It sure is good to be back.
    
    Prediction Liverpool 4 Kuusi Layhti 0
               scorers: Saunders, Houghton, Nicol, Whelan
    
    Anyone have a U.K paper with the team listing? 
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                                   
34.581 up!MACNAS::VBLAKEWed Sep 18 1991 23:227
    
    
     After 10 mins  Liverpool 1    H. Laahti 0
                     Saunders
    
    
    		     
34.592-1MACNAS::VBLAKEWed Sep 18 1991 23:499
    
    
    
    
    Liverpool 2   H.Laahti  1
    	
    
    Houghton gets the second.
    
34.60I should have put some money on this!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanWed Sep 18 1991 23:558
    Re. previous,
    
    Look back a few notes and you'll see that they are scoring in the order
    I predicted ... come on give the ball to Nicol (:==:).
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.613-1MACNAS::VBLAKEThu Sep 19 1991 00:444
      
    
    Saunders scores again.
    
34.62Deano gets anotherAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanThu Sep 19 1991 00:518
    And Saunders gets another so it's 4-1.
    
    If only the 7 english players could get a touch.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.63Too easy?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanThu Sep 19 1991 00:527
    And seconds later another 5-1
    
    4 for Saunders.
    
    If only we could get a decent result like the mancs
    
    
34.642 more for Saunders!!!typical looneypool....MACNAS::VBLAKEThu Sep 19 1991 00:536
    
    
    
    Saunders scores again,   and again. 
    
	now  5-1
34.65Win some, lose someMACNAS::VBLAKEThu Sep 19 1991 00:553
    
    
    you beat me to it, too slow typing I suppose!!!
34.666-1MACNAS::VBLAKEThu Sep 19 1991 00:585
    
    
    
    Houghton   scores his second.
    
34.67Boring Boring Liverpool?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanThu Sep 19 1991 00:589
    6-1 6-1 - this is getting boring
    
    Houghton gets another.
    
    What a let-down - hope they get their act together for Saturday
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.68It's all overAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanThu Sep 19 1991 01:1113
    Vinnie,
    
    Great reporting - sorry about the notes clash. 
    
    I can't wait for the video to reach me - I think I might also
    have the highlights of the Mancs game on the same tape but that
    won't last more than a minute at most?.
    
    Pity we couldn't put our first team out (:==:)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.69Good performanceMACNAS::VBLAKEThu Sep 19 1991 01:1718
    
    
    
    
    	
    Andrew,
    
    They just kept scoring too fast!
    
    Can't keep a good team down I suppose, pity Villa cannot
    do likewise.
    
    Hope that you enjoy the game.
    
    
    Vinnie.
    
    
34.70this stop-start seasonCOMICS::HAWLEYI dont want to go on the cart!Thu Sep 19 1991 13:0219
    Liverpool 6-1 Kuusysi Lahti
    
    well, what can one say?
    i spent last night screaming at mssrs Brooking and Motson for their
    utter stupidity in proclaiming Lahti as an unbelievable side, when
    well, basically, we had about 95% of the possession, and in my opinion
    stuffed the living daylights out of them.
    admitted, the pool were lacking 'that final ball' into the centre and
    looked more than a bit sluggish but at times the old Liverpool
    pass n move style of play appeared to get back to its previous
    brilliance.
    There is a lot to be positive about after this result but i think
    Liverpool will have to get their act together if they are to win the
    championship this season because their defending was, as usual,
    appaling.
    good performance from Arsenal last night should see them getting back
    into the championship frame.
    Ian.
    
34.71SQGUK::NOCKA close approximation to realityThu Sep 19 1991 14:521
    Might have been different if Hooper hadn't made that tackle though...
34.72Hooper is the best defender liverpool have!!!COMICS::HAWLEYI dont want to go on the cart!Thu Sep 19 1991 16:465
    > Might have been different if Hooper hadn't made that tackle though...
    
    yep, it would have been 6-2 !
    C=:-)
    
34.73CRISPY::NAGLEJThu Sep 19 1991 21:068
    
    Well done Liverpool. It took a while to sort it out though.
    
    Macmanamanamanamanaman looked exciting but did a bit too much
    on occasions. He certainly wasn't afraid to take them on though.
    
    Jeff.
    
34.74sad, sad predictionCOMICS::HAWLEYI dont want to go on the cart!Fri Sep 20 1991 19:316
    hate to be a pessimist, but i dont think we will win tomorrow...
    
    prediction: 2-1 to Leeds (at best)
    
    Ian. :-(
    
34.75Oh you're all very quiet in here !ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Fri Sep 20 1991 19:344
    Gee,
    	 Its very quiet in here without "cunno".
    
    My prediction  1-0 to the 'pool, Walters from a dubious penalty !!
34.762-0 to Leeds - AND NO CHEATING.BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millFri Sep 20 1991 20:297
    I hope Liverpool don't try their 'cheating' tactics at Elland Road
    tomorrow with 30,000 Leeds United supporters there ...
    
    It's time Leeds beat Liverpool, I'll settle for 1-0 with an 89th minute
    goal, but I think 2-0 to Leeds.
    
    jb.
34.77Fingers crossedKAOFS::G_LARKINdtn 621-4091Sat Sep 21 1991 00:553
    2-1 to Liverpool (I hope)
    
    Gerry
34.781-0ESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptySat Sep 21 1991 19:495
34.79Champions elect - Leeds UtdREPAIR::JAMANIMon Sep 23 1991 16:419
    
    
    Your not singing, your not singing, your not singing anymore!!!
    
    
    Leeds Utd for ever!!
    
    
    S
34.80Bad News !!!ZPOVC::KUMARMon Sep 23 1991 20:208
    This is very disturbing indeed. Any one got a FAIR match report ? The one
    I read in the Leed topic suggests that we didn't have even a single
    decent shot at Lucky Itch. I find that very hard to believe !!! 
    Souness better do something and fast too ! 
    Also, anyone happen to know who we're up against in the Dumbfellows, er
    I mean, Rumbelows Cup. 
    Can someone also provide the team line-up last Saturday as well as the
    team that played in mid-week against that Finnish club ? 
34.81Harrumph !BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Sep 23 1991 20:2512
    Liverpool had a couple of shots at the Leeds goal. They were outplayed
    in defence, midfield and attack. Grobellar is a strange goalie - get
    rid of him. Siuness is a loudmouth who will cause trouble amongst the
    crowd if he doesn't keep himself in check. If Liverpool are to do
    anything this season they they better sort themselves out fast. Losing
    key players should not impact too greatly a club with the depth of
    squad that Liverpool have. Liverpool didn't show the commitment and the
    will to win that Leeds did on Saturday. Leeds won fairly and squarely.
    
    Yah Boo ;-)
    
    jb.
34.82GVAADG::BUENOTue Sep 24 1991 12:048
    According to reliable press reports, Liverpool, half of whose team is
    missing through injury, were dominated by Leeds, who nevertheless only
    managed one goal. Souness was talked to for misbehaviour in the
    dug-out. Grobelaar made a few comic errors but then he was playing at
    the home round of the most comic goalie of all - Gary Sprake.
    
    
    Peter
34.83Barnes Out until XmasFORTY2::ROBERTSONThat's Me in the Corner !!Tue Sep 24 1991 13:068
According to CEEFAX this morning, John Barnes will be out for about 12 weeks
following an operation on his achilles tendon last week.

Hopefully this should give McManamon (Sp?) the opportunity to mature and keep
the left wing a strong attacking option, as I was very impressed by him in the
game against Laahti.

	Al
34.84mind the gapSUBURB::NEWTHGWed Sep 25 1991 16:5619
    
    
      and......craig johnston has finally put paid to any rumour of
      re-joining liverpool...the lure of the tv limelight proved to
      strong, though the pool seem to be the team to be in if you 
      want to be seen on the box :-)
    
      could ronnie rosenthal be finally going to st etienne at last,
      with talks 'round the table' tomorrow. chances are liverpool
      will not recoup the full amount that they paid for him.
    
      re a couple of notes back... the reds are playing tonight at home
      to stoke . also, check out bbc2 next wednesday afternoon (5pm)
      for live coverage of the second leg against kuuysi lahti with
      cuddly des lynam
    
      giles
    
    
34.85Unlucky Liverpool.ESSB::MCUNNIFFETHE SCOUSERS TROPHY CABINET IS FULLWed Sep 25 1991 22:2613
    Hi all,
           I'm back and ready for action and very optimistic that Liverpool
    can win their 11th title since 1967 despite being very unfortunate
    against Villa and at Leeds on Saturday. I was talking to some people in 
    Dublin on Sunday night and they told me that the Pool were very
    unfortunate to be beaten by a poor Leeds outfit with Old boy McClelland
    being very fortunate against Deano. Leeds can thank their lucky stars
    that Liverpool have big injury problems or else it would have been a 
    cricket score. Perhaps Liverpool will get the rub of the green in the
    next few games and get back where they belong.
    
        Cunno
    
34.86Former Anfield hero speaks his mindZPOVC::KUMARThu Sep 26 1991 05:3424
    Hi all,
    
    	The former Liverpool star, Kevin Keegan in here in Singapore to
    play as a guest player for one of the teams here for an annual
    seven-a-side tournament. Also here are former greats like Gordon Banks,
    Pat Jennings, Geoff Hurst, Martin Peters, Mike England (who ?) and a
    couple more whose names I forget.
    	Keegan said in an interview that he felt that Liverpool would NOT
    win the league this season. And for this he blamed his successor in the
    no.7 shirt, Kenny Dalglish. Keegan said that Dalglish did not groom a
    second team of players to eventually come into the first team. He said
    that with Souness in charge, this would be put back in place.
    	Somehow, I feel that there is a certain amount of truth in what
    Keegan said. Players like Marsh, Tanner and McManaman are all good
    players. But they were there last season and Dalglish just didn't give
    them a chance to play. Instead, he chose to spend money on people like
    Speedie, Carter and even good ol' Glen Hysen. Yes, Souness has also
    spent a lot of money. But I think faced with the injury problems that
    he has just now, he's keeping faith with the reserves and the recent
    splendid victory over Everton showed everyone that players like
    Tanner and McManaman are good. They just need a bit of time to adjust
    and that's how I see the games against Villa and Leeds and even Stoke
    just yesterday (by the way, final score 2-2).
	Any other thoughts ?
34.88ASKFOR::HAIGHHerr Reiner GeschmackssacheThu Sep 26 1991 12:106
    >being very fortunate against Deano. Leeds can thank their lucky stars
    >that Liverpool have big injury problems or else it would have been a 
    >cricket score. Perhaps Liverpool will get the rub of the green in the
    
    
    	Aww come on Cunno! You still had your number 1 referee playing.
34.89Were the Pool playing last nightESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Sep 26 1991 13:008
34.908-) 8-) Liverpool 2-2 Stoke CityTRUCKS::SANTThu Sep 26 1991 14:3111
    
    
    	...you know the 'pool are struggling when Ronnie "Loganis"
    	Rosenthal comes in for the 2.9m kid.
    
    			8-)
    
    	Looking forward to seeing Stoke do the biz in the second leg...
    
    	Andy.
    
34.91disgusted.ESSB::MCUNNIFFETHE SCOUSERS TROPHY CABINET IS FULLThu Sep 26 1991 17:0624
    
    Liverpool 2 Rush
    Stoke 2 Cranson and Kelly
    A terrible performance from the reds and unless the injuries clear up,
    then there is worse to follow. I am still totally disappointed with
    Saunders up front. His chances seem to be few and far between or maybe
    he isn't getting the service from the midfield men. The loss of Whelan
    Barnes and Houghton is very telling at the moment. Marsh, Tanner and
    Mcmanamen are not fit for this stage. A few years back and they
    wouldn't have got near the ground, not to mention playing on the first
    team. When one thinks of the team of Grobelaar, Beglin, Nicol,Hansen,
    Lawrenson, Whelan, Dalglish, Souness, etc., we can just realise how
    inadequate these youngsters are. From the tv highlights last night, the
    likes of Walters, Marsh and Mcmanamen seemed to get quite a bit of 
    possession but were devoid of any good ideas or telling passes. All I
    can say is the quicker that Whelan, Barnes, Hougton, McMahon and Rush
    are all playing together,the better things will be.
    Also I was never convinced about Wright and 2.2m was twice too much for
    him. He's spent more time on the bench than on the field of play and
    certainly Ablett is no Hansen, Walters no Barnes, Mcmanemon no Whelan,
    Tanner no Lawrenson, etc. I rest my case.
    
        rgds,
         totally disgusted.
34.94ARSNAL::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckThu Sep 26 1991 23:0513
Martin(a),

A few replies back you had Liverpool going for their 11th title since 1967. I
know understatement has never been your strong point, but there's a first time
for everything....and this time you might just have done the trick. Haven't 
Liverpool already won 11 titles since 1967? You have missed a season, surely.
Who or what were you scoring with in Crete? It seems to have wiped out your
recollection of a whole year....

Exactly what position were you in when you scored against the German?



34.95My mistakeESSB::MCUNNIFFETHE SCOUSERS TROPHY CABINET IS FULLFri Sep 27 1991 14:3210
    Declan,
           Yes, I did make a simple mistake by saying that the Pool were
    going for their 11th title since 1967 when it should have read 12th
    Since 1967, Liverpool have won the title in 1973, 1976, 1977, 1979,
    1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 and 1990 (there are no full stops on
    this terminal) I know those dates off by heart but with such an amount
    of years to remember, even I can make the odd mistake I guess that's
    one problem that Arse or Manc fans don't have
    
    Cunno
34.96ASKFOR::HAIGHHerr Reiner GeschmackssacheFri Sep 27 1991 14:554
    >(there are no full stops on this terminal)
    
    
    	The question is would you use them if there were?
34.97Souness has got his wallet out...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Sep 27 1991 16:128
    
    
    Does anyone know if there's any truth in the rumour that Gary Owers,
    Sunderlands 2m rated midfielder, is on his way to Anfield to join 
    the 'pool?????
    
    Stew.
    
34.98Sort ofMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsFri Sep 27 1991 17:4612
    re -1 
    
    I heard that Palace have bought Gabbiadini from Sunderland and that the
    Arse are after Palace skipper Geoff Thomas.
    
    have to wait and see.
    
    i didn't think 'pool spent loads of dosh on players to succeed, looks
    they are trying and not succeeding. does this sound familiar, and look
    at us(MAN UTD) now.  Eh ?!!
    
    macca
34.99TOTH::CHAVESMon Sep 30 1991 20:456
    Cunno,
    
    To think Looneypool could have signed TGA, but didn't, must drive you
    NUTS. No?
    
    JC
34.100Would did you expect?!?TRUCKS::SANTTue Oct 01 1991 10:3717
    
    	If Liverpool had to play the likes of Halifax, Bristol Rovers,
    	Plymouth, Oxford (etc) week-in week-out then I'm sure the Great
    	D*ldo would be top of their "Must Have" list.
    
    	But since they are in what is reputed to be (by titans such as
    	Chinny Hill, John Motson..) the toughest League in the Galaxy,
    	they recognise the need to have a top quality striker. Hence
    	they sold the Hunchback to Everton and spent 2.9m quid on a loser
    	like Saunders...apparently he has played in four sides which won
    	relegation.   8-) better rename him Jonah!
    
    	I hardly call (was it?) 15 goals in last years Spanish League, half
    	from spot-kicks, as world-shattering!
    
    	Andy.
                                              
34.101How many has Deano scored??UNTADI::NFLETCHERBeardo , Wardo and WazzoTue Oct 01 1991 10:573
    Thanks for the Hunchback ;-)
    
    Nige
34.102Who is Neil Webb anyway??YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Oct 01 1991 13:3416
    Looks as though the 'pool are in the market for a midfielder...
    
    Yetserday, they had a 750,000 bid for Gary Parker of Nottm Forest
    turned down, and there hve even been wild rumours flying around that
    they're interested in Neil Webb!!! 
    Why we'd want anyone whos game has been tarnished by the mancs is
    completely beyond me!!
    
    What I want to know is what's wrong with Mikey Marsh?? A class player
    if ever I saw one, and undoubtedly with more flair than Neil Webb, or
    Bryan Robson for that matter, could ever dream of having.
    
    Could it be that i'm just a teesy bit biased?? Naahhhhh!!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.103Webb? Not likely !TRUCKS::SANTTue Oct 01 1991 14:2317
    
    	Re .102..
    
    	Sorry, Stew, but you can forget Webby. We're not likely to sell
    	him, least of all to you lot! 8-)
    
    	I'm a little surprised at the Parker bid. He was reported as
    	having a real stinker of a game on Saturday. Why would 'pool 
    	want another ordinary midfielder? They've plenty 8-)  ... The
    	man's not even an international.
    
    	It goes to show how desperate The Beast is in buying buying and
    	buying a side good enough to be called Liverpool. I'm with you -
    	he should stick with the home-grown talent like Marsh, Mcthingy,
    	etc.
    
    	Andy.	
34.104WE DON'T WANT PARKER OR WEBB.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMancs won't win the LeagueTue Oct 01 1991 21:4510
    
    I would indeed lose quite a lot of respect for Souness if he did make a 
    bid for Webb as he is a very ordinary player. The news of a move for
    Gary Parker of Notts For. also amazes me as he can't command a first
    team place under Clough. The thought of either Webb or Parker being on
    the same team as Whelan, McMahon, Houghton, Barnes and Rush doesn't
    appeal to me at all.
    
    Cunno.
    
34.105Liverpool won't finish in the top six!TRUCKS::SANTWed Oct 02 1991 10:2934
    
    	Well, Martin....maybe a new face would shake these posers up. Of
    	those you have mentioned, only Houghton seems keen to impress the
    	Beast Sourpuss so far this season, when many were predicting him 
    	to be one of the first to leave.
    
    	Barnes is still looking for a natty pair of tights to wear when
    	it gets too cold for the likkle love..last seen in a Lucozade
    	commercial..
    
	Rush has only recently remembered where they hide the net..
    
    	Whelan...who?
    
    	McMahon is playing very ordinarily..perhaps he's getting too slow
    	to be able to kick anyone..
    
    	And you forgot to mention:-
    
    	Ablett.....playing down to his true potential..heehaww..
    	
    	Nichol...not playing to his usual ability..he's much better than
    	he's been showing lately..
    
    	Saunders...still not convincing..for 2.9m?
    
    	Also absent:-
    
    	Wright....Ha Ha Ha ...what a waste of money..
    
    	So all in all things are looking pretty rosy, eh?  8-)
    	
    	
    	Andy.
34.106The 'pool are on the march...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Oct 02 1991 13:0418
    re .105
    
    Well, seeing as how the 'pool are supposedly playing so badly, then it
    must be a measure of the sheer talent of the younger players available
    to Souness that we're managing to stay up there with the rest of the
    first division.
    
    There isn't another club in the country that could cope with the injury
    list that we've got at the moment...  Venison, Wright, Hysen, Molby,
    Barnes, Whelan, and now add Houghton (ankle) and Tanner (shin) to that
    list. How many internationals ??!!??
    
    So, anyone that reckons the 'pool are past it had best watch out. This
    is going to be yet another League title season, with two or three cups
    thrown in for good measure...
    
    Stew.
    
34.107TOTH::CHAVESWed Oct 02 1991 17:085
    Ref: last
    
    Yeah, right..... paper cups, perhaps.
    
    JC
34.108Final Score.!!!!SurpriseMACNAS::VBLAKEWed Oct 02 1991 21:1013
    
    
        UEFA Cup result.
    
    
    	K. Lahti   1  Liverpool  0
    
    
    
    Vinnie.
    
    
    	
34.109Crap ScousersESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Oct 02 1991 21:207
34.110IX (-:MACNAS::VBLAKEWed Oct 02 1991 21:2411
    
    
    	I thought that the Shopkeepers had 11 (XI) but if you
    	think that they had only 9 (IX) who am I to disagree
    	with a Man Utd disciple.....
    
    	     (-: (-:
    
    	Vinnie.
    
    
34.111Bring on UnitedESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Oct 02 1991 21:396
34.112Get fit Ronnie.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMancs won't win the LeagueWed Oct 02 1991 21:4816
    
    One hour after Liverpool's defeat in Finland against the Shopkeepers
    (XI) and things don't look too good for the upcoming games. On top of
    the already crippling list, David Burrows also had to go off injured
    and I only hope that it isn't too serious.
    Alan Hansen was interviewed by Des Lynam and he stressed the importance
    of the loss of the injured Ronnie Whelan, which I have been preaching
    all along. So far, Liverpool have had to throw in Tanner, Harkness,
    Marsh, Mcmananen and tonight Brian Jones for the injured Burrows. They
    are doing their best but are far too inexperienced to be all thrown in
    together.
    Getting back to tonight's game, we lost 1-0 but the important thing is
    that we are in the draw for the next round which will take place on 
    Friday.
    
    Cunno.
34.113on the tide of a waveMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsThu Oct 03 1991 10:2723
    re  .112
    
    	You say that you are missing Ronnie Whelan.  Are you trying to say
    the 'pool are a one man team. I remember a few seasons ago people
    saying that Man Utd were a one man team, without Robson they said UTD
    were playing bad. Alan Hansen did not only make reference to missing
    Ronnie Whelan but also to John Barnes and Mark Wright as well.
    
    	'pool seem to be inheriting an almost UTD attitude, buying
    expensive players, one man team etc , it oh so sounds so familiar.
	And after yesterdays performance (which was rubbish, for want of a
    better word) I'd say that they need to buck their ideas up. 
    	
    	Anyway they are now in the next round, and I'm sure you'll be there
    when at least the semi-finals come around.
    	Pity you'll lose on Sunday to the almighty, top of the league, and
    thats were we'll stay, red army.
    
    Prediction for Sunday UTD 3 Liverpool 0
    
    
    macca
    
34.114Oops! TRUCKS::SANTThu Oct 03 1991 10:3619
    
    	I was pleased to see The Beast remaining calm but teeth-gritted
    	during the pathetic interview by the BBC man in Kuusysi last
    	night. Sourpuss made no Kenny Dalglish-type whines about injuries
    	saying something like the players who were chosen to play didn't
    	play well and we got what we deserved.
    
    	Twice the berk with the mic asked him if he was happy to lose! I
    	thought he was gonna chin him the second time!!
    
    	He made it quite clear that he was determined to put a brave face
    	on the club's situation, and with that attitude I have no doubt
    	he will pull them around. I wouldn't mind a transcript of his
    	post-match de-brief to his men/boys! Not for Grandma to hear, me
    	thinks....
    
     	You're in the hat for Round 2. Good luck!!
    
    	Andy.
34.115We're gonna win the cup...YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Oct 03 1991 11:5419
    Well, I don't know which game you lot were watching, but the one I saw
    was excellent!!
    
    Superb passing, and excellent movement off the ball, running into
    space, and dragging the defence all over the place. Admittedly, there
    weren't too many chances created, but all in all I thought the Finnish
    side had a great game, and thoroughly deserved their win.
    
    It just goes to show how interested the 'pool were in last nights game,
    doesn't it...  when you start playing keep-ball in your own half whilst
    losing 1:0. 
    
    But, we did what we had to, and we'll be more than a match for any side
    in the next round...
    
    Stew.
    
    p.s. Has anyone thought of opening a Kuusysi Lahti notes file??
    
34.116You're kidding, Stew, right?TRUCKS::SANTThu Oct 03 1991 13:0820
    
    	re last 8-)
    
    	Surely you jest, Stew... 8-)
    
    	I was watching the same game as Sourpuss - those were his
    	impressions of how Liverpool had "performed". I merely relayed
    	them to this forum...
    
    	I call upon Martin to enlighten us with another unbiased report
    	on this excellent Liverpool defeat by a bunch of part-timers from
    	that footballing nation Finland,a side no one had ever heard of 
    	before this season.. 8-)
    
    	Yes, you qualified. But if you'd failed to do THAT (ie lost 5-0)
    	then Souness would have committed 13 murders and one suicide - in
    	that order!!
    
    	Andy.
  
34.117The 'pool in Europe...YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Oct 03 1991 13:3413
    How could you possibly think I was being serious???
    
    Mind you, the way the 'pool went about the task in hand, by passing
    back to Grobs every five minutes, left me wondering whether they
    would've done better sitting at home watching the game on TV...
    (and this from a seriously serious 'pool fanatic!! what is the world
    coming to??)
    
    But, looking forward to Sunday... it'll be nice seeing our reserves
    thrash the life out of the league leaders!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.118AYOV10::MDONNELLYLeaning against the spinThu Oct 03 1991 14:3814
    
    
    Last night's game (and especially Souness' reported comments) begs the
    question:  Has Grobbelar (sp?) made his last mistake in a Liverpool
    jersey?
    
    It was a particularly bad one - even by Brucie's standards.   I watched
    the replay closely.  He was starting to come just as the guy was
    striking his cross - ie before he had a hope of judging the flight of
    the ball.
    
    
    Michael
    
34.119belt up!COMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themThu Oct 03 1991 16:3121
    I think its time you lot shut up with all this bias both 'pro' and
    'anti' Liverpool.
    
    1. Liverpool played RUBBISH for most of the match against 3rd rate
       opposition.
    2. Liverpool HAVE got many players out injured, and since every other
       team uses it as a valid excuse, Liverpool should be allowed to too.
    3. I think its time you lot got a little bit patriotic in your football
       views. Arsenal got stuffed too and Man U and Spurs were far from 
       impressive.
       As an Englishman i want to see an English team win the trophies, and
       i think that now would be the time for constructive views/criticism
       of our ailing teams in an attempt to see if we can decide why we
       arent performing too well against European opposition, ALL OF US.
       petty squabbling and name-calling is hardly a constructive attitude.
    
    sorry to get angry, but im fed up,
    Ian
    
    p.s i wish Grobelaar would go away.
     
34.120I'm ready to give it a try.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMancs won't win the LeagueThu Oct 03 1991 16:5026
    
    Re previous note,
                    I heard the words 'constructive criticism' mentioned
    along with shutting up with all this bias both 'pro' and 'anti' for
    certain teams. It's time we became more open minded and take off our
    red glasses or whatever colour they might be and respect each team for
    their talents or constructively criticise a boring team ..............
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
         and I hope we can stuff the Mancs on Sunday and I can't see a team
    of their inadequacies even coming close to winning the title. Last
    night, I came within ten minutes of seeing the Mancs being embarrassed
    by a group of Greek non-entities.
    
        Cunno.
    
        
34.121All are throughBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millThu Oct 03 1991 16:5716
    All the hype surrounding the English Clubs reurn to Europe almost blew
    up, when all 3 teams gave well below par performances against less than
    top notch opposition. All 3 teams were expected to 'take their opponents
    apart' (Lunchtime O'Booze), wheras they were taken to the last few
    yards (Man U/Totts), had done all the work in the 1st leg (Pool and Arse) 
    and therefore weren't giving their all. At least all 4 are in the bag for
    the next round - that is an acheivement.
    
    Liverpool have a lot of players out (so have Leeds), but they should be
    able to select from their strong squad - the fact that Sourpuss has got
    rid of a few is his action. Man U have started well, they have not had
    a crop of injuries, can they keep it up ? Liverpool will raise their
    game on Sunday, a draw is the likely outcome. As for the rest of the
    season, then the table around Xmas will be a pointer.
    
    jb.
34.122Typo alert ...BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millThu Oct 03 1991 16:585
    re -1
    
    Due to Typos, read 4 for 3 .....
    
    jb.
34.123It's a harder life up here in ScotlandSCOAYR::BCOUGHTRIEThu Oct 03 1991 17:2723
    You want to "support" Scottish football if you think the English teams
    have'nt achieved anything, you'd really have something to complain
    about, they nearly all make an early exit EVERY season.
    
    It looks very good for English teams at Euro level, especially
    considering that one club won a tournament on the first outing since
    approx 1985.........I would'nt be too disheartened by a few
    on-the-night results, maybe Liverpool could be hit harder than the rest
    of the clubs with respect to the 4-foreigner rule, they achieved
    success regularly in the past with a team mostly consistent of
    "foreigners", it might prove more difficult nowadays, probably with the
    dilemma of who to field and who not to field.......any comments ?
    
    As a Scot I'm used to English successes being masterminded by Scots on
    and off the pitch, why can't we do it at home ?  -) -)
    
    Incidentally, Souness seemed to conduct himself with more decorum last
    night than we normally expect of him during interviews.....especially
    after a defeat -) -) -).
    
    
    
                                                       Brian.
34.124Let's all be friendsYUPPY::SEABURYSThu Oct 03 1991 18:3434
    Okay, so let's have a look at the good points of our main rivals...
    
    ARSENAL
    Don't concede many goals. 
    Good at the offside trap, appealing for offside, harrasing the match
    officials, starting fights, and pulling opposition players over in 
    the penalty area.
    A long way from Liverpool.
    
    TOTTENHAM
    Play good open football. Usually in their own penalty area.
    Rarely play offside trap. But, this isn't for want of trying, it's just
    that there always seems to be someone who stops behind for a chat with 
    the goalie.
    Gazza.
    
    EVERTON
    Don't play the long ball. 
    Don't win many games.
    Buy players from Liverpool once they're too old, and no longer get into
    the Liverpool first team.
    
    MAN. UTD.
    None.
    
    ...so there you go, a totally non-biased opinion of our four nearest
    rivals for the league title. 8-)
    
    So, now can we get this topic back to being a LIVERPOOL topic, rather
    than one in which people write in with in-depth discussions on the good
    and bad points of Scottish club football, and the like... ;-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.125Another Scottish viewpoint.KURMA::ISUTHERLANDGo to FalkirkThu Oct 03 1991 18:522
    
    re -1... Arsenal....Sounds more like Aberdeen to me.
34.1262ND ROUND UEFA CUPSUBURB::VYASFri Oct 04 1991 15:503
    LIVERPOOL V/S AUXERRE IN THE 2ND ROUND OF UEFA CUP
    
    JAYESH.
34.127UEFA Cup 2nd roundYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Oct 04 1991 18:316
    re last
    
    Who are Auxerre when they're at home???  Anyone got any info.??
    
    Stew.
    
34.128DopeULYSSE::CHAMPOLLIONChris the JesterFri Oct 04 1991 19:3856
34.129CASEE::CIOTMon Oct 07 1991 11:456
    re .127, .128
    
    I read on the newspaper that the match will be payed in Paris.
    So that means more seats...
    
    Thierry
34.130Venison in the stew?WOTVAX::COLLINSMon Oct 07 1991 18:144
Is Barry Venison still with Liverpool or has he been sold

Jonathan (watcher of ex-Sunderland players - well, its more fun than 
watching the lads nowadays!)
34.131'pool newsYUPPY::SEABURYSMon Oct 07 1991 19:0016
    Yes, Barry Venison IS STILL with Liverpool...
    
    ...and, yes, you guessed it... 
    
    ...he's currently on the injured list along with countless others, who
    we shall not mention.
    Talking of injuries...
    Mark Wright is due to have an op. and will be out for 6 weeks...
    Ronnie Whelan is not expected back for another 6 weeks...
    Dean Saunders is nursing a slight injury after Sundays game...
    
    Plus, Liverpool have been notified by Southampton about the
    availability of Matthew Le Tissier, watch this space...
    
    Stew.
    
34.132VerminSUBURB::ABSOLOMTEurope:Ryder Cup winners 91Tue Oct 08 1991 14:464
    Oh yeh, Barry Venison. The guy that DID elbow Nayim in the face, but
    because Liverpool were the darlings of the media, got away with it.
    
    Tony
34.133A bit below the belt...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Oct 08 1991 17:536
    re prev.
    
    How many years ago was that?? 
    
    Stew.
    
34.134innoculate to prevent IOSG::PARKERJim ParkerWed Oct 09 1991 11:483
	If it was more than six months ago Nayim is due another one.
 
34.135We're going to Wembley, you're not!!YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Oct 09 1991 17:0910
    prediction for tonight's game...
    
    Stoke		0
    Liverpool		4
    
    Rushie with a hatrick, and Walters with the other from the penalty
    spot...
    
    Stew.
    
34.136Deano to score (at last)UNTADH::NFLETCHERBeardo , Wardo and WazzoWed Oct 09 1991 17:539
    Prediction for tonights game :
    
    Stoke 1 (Saunders own goal)
    
    Loonypool 0
    
    Nigeo
    
    PS Thanks again for Beardo
34.137Houghto to kill off Stoke.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMancs won't win the LeagueWed Oct 09 1991 21:525
    Prediction
    Stoke 0
    Liverpool 1 (Houghton)
    
    
34.138 CUNNO CELEBRATES!ESSB::TJORDANThu Oct 10 1991 13:237
       congrats to cunno who celebrated his birthday yesterday tga gave him
    the perfect present on tuesday night and the pool did the biz last
    night and the poor old mancs only drew with cambridge  so not a bad day
    for cunno.
    any reports on last nights game.
                                      rgds,
                                      Tony
34.139carter's gone to arsenalSUBURB::NEWTHGThu Oct 10 1991 15:1025
    
    
       from the editted highlights last night, the goals came
       from macmanaman (?) after a cross from the left side byline
       that everyone missed from walters (how many 'froms'?). a stoke
       midfielder goofed with a dreadful back pass that enabled
       rush to unselfishly draw the keeper and pass to deano to walk
       over the line. and a fine run down the right from houghton
       ended in a good goal by walters. stoke to their credit fought
       back, dropping the sweeper for a last half hour of pressure.
       after numerous stoke corners, tanner handled on the line, and
       stoke scored from the spot. with five minutes to go, hooper 
       boobed coming for a high ball, missed, and the ball was headed 
       over him for a goal.
    
       the 15 minute highlights looked end to end stuff, though the
       real highlight was the studio guest, ian wright, whose in 
       depth analysts , behind the scenes in sights , and personal
       views were a joy to behold. i don't know who was operating him,
       but gerry anderson has a lot to answer for :-)
    
       the pool play port vale in the next round at home (it's one leg)
        in a fortnights time
    
       
34.140Stevie Mac and Mikey M.YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Oct 10 1991 17:3520
    Well, from what I saw on the telly last nite, the 'pool are certainly
    starting to rediscover their form... and not a moment too soon
    either!!
    Apparently Wally had an excellent match, and the defence looked
    reasonably solid throughout the match.
    All in all, I reckon we've got to be pleased with the result, and also
    with the draw, which puts us at home to Port Vale in the next round.
    Coventry also look to have an easy third round match... 8-)
    
    It was nice to see Ian Wright giving such an interesting [ ;-) ]
    analysis of the nights footie, and also of George Grahams recent
    signing... who was he anyway??
    I think it's about time George stopped kidding himself, and dropped
    his entire midfield for the rest of the season. Playing 5 at the back
    and 5 up front (plus Seaman) would make the long ball game and offside
    trap so much easier to play, wouldn't it?? 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
    
34.141Stoke it up!TRUCKS::SANTThu Oct 10 1991 17:5210
    
    	You must be delighted, Stew....to have beaten a side half-way down
    	the third div. 5-4 on aggregate. 8-) Bodes well for the future, eh?
    
        Liverpool need more than these sort of games right now. I think
    	this week's rest will help them as much as anyone else. You need
    	someone to be able to defend. Bring back Hanson?
    
    
    	Andy.
34.142Souness' Red (card) army ??MIACT::RANKINEThu Oct 10 1991 18:4011
    Saw the highlights on TV...just one question
    
    If the ref awarded a penalty for hand ball, why wasnt the defender sent
    off, following the new FA directives to refs this season.  If it wasnt
    deliberate handball, it wasnt a penalty...sure its tough on players,
    but thems the rules...as a ref at local level, its incidents like this
    wot give us hassle.
    
    BTW  Thought Houghton played very well, and looked sharp.
    
    Paul
34.143WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Oct 10 1991 18:573
    Why does handball have to be deliberate? I'm not well versed in the
    rules but such a thing as accidental handball can happen, can't it? AS
    Vinny Jones knows!
34.144CRISPY::TRINDERSThu Oct 10 1991 19:565
34.145I should be able to say Law 12 section blah blahMIACT::RANKINEThu Oct 10 1991 20:2019
    The laws are quite specific about this..I cant remember the exact
    wording, but the general rule I apply is..ball to hand, play on...hand
    to ball (ie deliberate), give a foul...this advice was given to me by a
    League referee..name excapes me but he the one who reffed the Liverpool
    v Wimbledon FA cup final. Given his decision about Beardsleys
    foul/advantage incident, perhaps he was not the best guy to listen to.
    My interpretation of last night is, if it was a penalty (ie deliberate)
    he had to be sent off. There is nothing in the laws about whether an
    advantage is gained or not.....dare I suggest that the refs you have
    had at Reading might have been correct ??...remember referees must pass
    an exam on the laws of the game with a minimum of 90% pass. Players and
    spectators do not...I played football till I was 34, and got into a lot
    of trouble, and it wasnt until I took the refs exam, that I realised
    how wrong I was about certain incidents/laws as player. eg a foul
    committed right on the line of the penalty box is a penalty, as the
    penalty area is defined as the area within the outermost edges of the
    line..I got sent off once for arguing with the ref about that one !!
    
    Paul
34.146ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMancs won't win the LeagueThu Oct 10 1991 22:1616
    
    Next Saturday, myself and two Dec friends will be celebrating dinner
    with the great Ronnie Whelan in the Burlington Hotel, Dublin in what
    promises to be a great night. All of the Liverpool squad will be there
    plus players from the past like Steve Heighway and Phil Thompson. Also,
    most of the Irish players will be there. I am going to enjoy the night
    and there will be ample orrortunity to meet all the players and take
    photographs. All I can say is that if I don't have a full film of
    photos by the end of the night, it won't be from the lack of trying.
    Kenny Dalglish, Souness, etc. will be there and I shall be making a
    beeline to people like Dalglish, Rushie, Barnes and Aldo of course.
    
     Looking forward to Saturday night,
        Cunno.
     
    
34.147bits and bobs...YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Oct 14 1991 13:2412
    Just a few things that might interest someone...
    
    Steve Nicol has withdrawn from the Scotland squad for Wednesdays
    European Championship qualifier... 
    
    Ian Rush missed training for Wales with a sore hamstring... but is
    expected to be fit for Wednesday.
    
    Ayr United have let their 21 year old striker Greg Shaw spend a week
    training at Anfield... 
    
     
34.148KERNEL::WATTERSONVENI VIDI VISAMon Oct 14 1991 16:134
    
    Does anyone know what Anfield's official capacity is at the moment ?
    
    Paul
34.149 Dream on ...ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueMon Oct 14 1991 16:266
    
    
    The way they've been playing lately, are they ever likely to fill it
    again ?
    
    Adam.
34.150WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Oct 14 1991 19:071
    It's about 37,000 ish.
34.151Pool to get 1/2million.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOMon Oct 14 1991 22:5910
    
    Liverpool are now looking for 1/2m compensation from Blackburn because
    when Kenny left the Pool, there was still about 18 months of his
    contract left and it was stated that Liverpool would be due
    compensation if he became manager of another club.
    Anyway, good luck to Kenny in his new job and from now on, I have two
    favourite teams in the second div., TGA's Tranny and Kenny's Rovers
    Return.
    
       Cunno.
34.152while i've been goneAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanTue Oct 15 1991 00:5445
    Well a 3 week absence has certainly not brought the turnaround in
    fortune I expected - with the help of BBC World Service and the
    Guardian Weekly I have pieced together the following run of results
    since I departed.
    
    Sep 21st	Liverpool 0 Leeds 1 (league)    - oh dear
    
    Sep 25th    Liverpool 2 Stoke 2 (rumbles)
    		Rush 2				- his first goals of the
    						  season!!!!!!!!
    
    Sep 28th    Liverpool 1 Sheff Wed 1 (league)
    		Houghton                        - having a great season
    
    
    Oct 2nd     Liverpool 0 Kussi Lahti 1 (UEFA)
    						- not much can be said but
    					          at least we're through
    						  to play Auxerre on the
    						  21st and 4th
    
    Oct 6th	Liverpool 0 Man U 0 (league)	- a TV game so obvious
                                                                      
    Oct 9th     Liverpool 3 Stoke 2 (rumbles)   - again what can you
    		Mcmanaman			  say except we got through
    		Saunders			  to face mighty Port Vale
    		Walters				  on the 28th.
    
    Apart from that the transfer news is that:
    
    Jimmy carter has gone to Arsenal - I guess George Graham is after the 
    Guiness book of records for largest squad or something? 
    
    Rob Jones has arrived fron Crewe - unfortunately World Service offered
    no background on who he is or where he plays so i'd appreciate some
    news about him??
    
    And finally someone called Hutchinson appears to have played in one of
    the games - anyone know anything about him - it's getting to the stage
    where I think they've started making up the names in the team listing.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                                           
34.153A little info on HutchinsonGIDDAY::PARSONSAround the World in 50 daysTue Oct 15 1991 01:505
    
    Hutchinson (can't remember his first name) was bought from Hartlepool
    at the beginning of last season for something like 100,000 after he
    had only played a handful of games. I think he's a defender (full back
    ?).
34.154BBC radio in the States?GEMVAX::HILLTue Oct 15 1991 16:1314
    re .152
    
    Andrew, where can you pick up the BBC World Service? Is this a standard
    AM/FM radio station, or do you need some kind of short-wave radio? I 
    suppose whatever you can get down in Atlanta woud be on a different
    frequency than whatever we could get here in New England, but it would
    be worth a try... 
    
    Will you be doing the "Tomahawk Chop" if Wales beat Germany
    tomorrow?
    
    Cheers,
    
    Tom 
34.155Even up north!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most Infamous WelshmanTue Oct 15 1991 18:3611
    Tom,
    
    It's at 3 different points on the Short-Wave band depending on the time
    of day - somewhere around 6, 12 and 13. It's the same frequency all
    over the U.S and even in parts of new England (:==:).
    
    I'll look up the exact frequency and post it later
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.156Cheers!GEMVAX::HILLTue Oct 15 1991 19:361
    Thanks, Andrew!
34.157Always look on the bright side of life...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Oct 16 1991 15:1918
    Is there no end to our injury worries???
    
    Ray Houghton is out of tonights game for the Rep. of Ireland injured,
    and Ian Rush missed training AGAIN yesterday for Wales with a damaged
    hamstring, though they expect him to be fit for tonight...
    I just hope he's STILL fit for Saturday!!
    On top of that, Mike Hooper will be out for a couple of weeks with a
    severely torn calf muscle...
    
    Anyway, apart from that, it looks as though Souness is in the market
    for another goalie... maybe he should've been when Chris Woods was
    available??
    He spent last night watching David James play for the u21's, and it's
    thought that it'll only be a matter of time before he makes a concrete
    bid.
    Could it be that Grobs is on his way???
    
    Stew.  
34.158WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Oct 16 1991 15:434
    Hooper is out for 2 months not 2 weeks.
    
    With all these injuries 'pool are getting, one wonders about their
    training methods? Too severe? No proper warms ups|downs?
34.159SIOG::SPENCERPeter SpencerWed Oct 16 1991 16:224
    >    With all these injuries 'pool are getting, one wonders about their
    >	 training methods? Too severe? No proper warms ups|downs?
    
    Nah, it's just old age catching up with them.
34.160LFC GossipUNTADI::NFLETCHERBeardo , Wardo and WazzoWed Oct 16 1991 16:4111
    on the subject of LFC's training methods ....
    
    My uncle is going to a clinic in the pool and its the same clinic that
    LFC use (a lot in recent months) , and he was saying that he has heard
    that the training under Sourpuss is a lot more severe than it was under
    Kenny ... this may account for the recent eash of injuries.
    
    My wife also saw John Barnes on his crutches down Hemel Hempstead High
    Street doing the shoping (sounds like he's out for a while).
    
    Nigeo
34.161YUPPY::PANESUrbane guerillaWed Oct 16 1991 17:293
  Don't the 'pool normally have injuries around Internationals time.

  K Doglead
34.162Wassamarrerwiem ?BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Oct 21 1991 13:574
    When was the last time Liverpool won a League game ?
    
    jb.
    
34.163DUCK::NAGLEJMon Oct 21 1991 14:265
    
    
    September 7th. Can't remember who against. Luton ??? QPR ???
    
    JN.
34.164Dive BombingPANIC::ANDERSONThe Pies have arrivedMon Oct 21 1991 14:329
    re .163
    
>>> September 7th. Can't remember who against. Luton ??? QPR ???
   
    Ronnie The Sub (Dive Dive Dive) earned them full points at Meadow Lane
    on that day. Hardly counts as a creditable victory - County have only
    beaten 1 of the 16 clubs above them so far :-(
    
    Rob 
34.165Credible victory...What's that?KAOFS::G_LARKINdtn 621-4091Mon Oct 21 1991 19:335
    re .164
    
    A victory ana 3 points, nonetheless
    
    Gerry
34.166R2ME2::HINXMANThere has to be a better wayMon Oct 21 1991 20:5435
	re .154

	BBC WS short wave frequencies for use in New England.

	Saturday morning sports programme with Paddy Feeney
	15.00 - 17.00 UTC approx
	11775kHz	via Caribbean relay station
	15260kHz	via Sackville, New Brunswick relay
	12095kHz	direct from Daventry, England
	15070kHz	direct from Daventry, England
	All these are a bit iffy, depending on the state of the ionosphere.
	The broadcasts from England are not beamed at the U.S., but often
	can be heard. Another possible frequency is 17880kHz (relayed through
	Cyprus).

	In the late afternoon (Eastern time zone) try
	15260kHz	via Ascension Island relay
	12095kHz	from Daventry
	15070kHz	from Daventry
	These may work for 21.00 Newshour. This edition of Newshour is relayed
	later in the evening through WBUR, (Boston FM90.9) at 7.30p.m. local
	time.

	The first North American relay to start up in the evening is
	5975kHz at 22.00 UTC from Sackville.
	6175kHz from Sackville is on in time for the 00.00 UTC Newsdesk
	The 02.00 edition of Newsdesk is also relayed through WBUR.

	For full listing of programmes and frequencies, subscribe to
		BBC London Calling,
		Bush House,
		Strand,
		LONDON W.1.

	Tony
34.167Souness gets his man...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Oct 22 1991 12:3726
    So, the 'pool have a new goalie... ALMOST!!
    
    Apparently, all David James has to do is to put pen to paper, and he'll
    be on his way to Anfield. Needless to say, Grobs and Mike Hooper are
    reportedly considering their long term future with the club...
    
    The fee will be somewhere in the region of 1.5m, with 900,000 paid
    straight away, and the rest on a 'if he plays so many matches for us'
    basis.
    
    Chelsea must be feeling a bit sick, 'cos Watford accepted a 1.5m cash +
    players deal from them, and David James wouldn't sign... the only team
    he wants to play for is the 'pool!!!
    Personally, I don't blame him!! 8-)
    
    Anyway, I reckon I should be in line for 'Scoop of the year', eh??
    I predicted this as far back as note .157... gosh!!
    
    By the way, prediction for tomorrow nights game...
    	Auxerre		2 
    	Liverpool	2
    Apparently they have a brilliant attack, but an awful defence... sound
    familiar?? Deano to score twice!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.168New kid on the block?TRUCKS::SANTTue Oct 22 1991 13:3016
    
    	re .167..
    
    	Stew, you may have to revise your prediction for tomorrow, coz I
    	reckon Deano won't even be playing 8-) We shall see....
    
    	Congrats on the impending signing of the new kid James. Grobatair
    	will be off but what about Hooper? I think he gets the sh*t end 
    	of the stick here after standing in Brucie's shadow for so long.
    	Sourpuss is pretty single-minded about these things though, and
    	I'm sure his way will work for the 'pool...
    
    	Question is: When?
    
    	Andy.
  
34.169Just seventeen...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Oct 22 1991 16:5913
    More exciting news, hot off the press... 8-)
    
    Liverpool have called up their 17 year old YTS goalie, Rob Holcroft,
    for the away leg against Auxerre tomorrow night, and he's expected to
    start the match... on the bench!!
    Though, nothing would surprise me at the moment!!
    
    As for the impending arrival of James from Watford... I haven't a
    clue!! But the transfer is expected to be completed in time for him to
    make his debut against Coventry on Saturday...
    
    Stew.
    
34.170an englishman abroadCOMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themWed Oct 23 1991 14:5310
    i am off to St Lucia (carribean) for 2 weeks as from next week.
    can anyone tell me if english newspapers are available in the
    carribean? i believe that the native language of the island is french.
    i am hoping to use this info to get hold of the english football
    scores in the hope that Liverpool surge back to the top while i am away
    (or surge to mid table anyway)
    
    thanks in advance for any help.
    ian.
    
34.171BLKPUD::WATTERSONPWed Oct 23 1991 14:557
    
    
    Tell the truth Ian, you're actually going on a school trip to Bognor
    and the teachers won't let you into the shops to buy newspapers because
    of your shop-lifting experiences...... :-)
    
    Paul
34.172Stay off the rumRTOEU::JOLIVERWed Oct 23 1991 15:5512
    
    Re. .170 St Lucia
    
    Went there 10 years ago, and then the 'airport terminal' was a little
    shack with a couple of overhead fans... Then there was no chance of
    getting papers but things might have changed by now. BTW the language
    isn't French but some unintelligible mixture between French and
    English (Creole ?) but most people speak English albeit with very
    strong accents - it was a British colony (the queen is still on the
    coins !).
    
    Also stay off the local rum, if you value your brain cells...
34.173Oh, you know what I mean.RUTILE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Wed Oct 23 1991 20:126
    Dunno if it's the same in St. Lucia, but you could get the sunday
    papers on Wednesday from our hotel in Barbados (it's a long way to swim
    though!)
    
    Stevo
    
34.174Bad result.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOWed Oct 23 1991 23:0312
    
    Auxerre 2 (Ferreira, Kovacs)
    Liverpool 0
    
    It's going to be very tough in the next leg with a 2-0 decifit but if
    anybody can do it, then Liverpool can. Grobbelaar had a superb game and
    answered a lot of his critics. Steve Nicol went off injured, I hope
    it's not too serious. It's now 9 o'clock and I must go home and watch
    the Mancs get stuffed.
    
          rgds,
           Cunno.
34.175Strewth.......LEMAN::BURKHALTERThu Oct 24 1991 10:149
    Liverpool really didn't look good, they spent the first 30 minutes
    punting the ball up field or into the crowd to clear from the area
    and never seemed to really threaten the French defence.....
    
    ....the French commentators couldn't quite believe they were watching
    the 'legendary' Liverpool. I hope the injured players get back into
    the team and make a difference for the second leg at Anfield.
    
    -Dom
34.176Poor displayBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millThu Oct 24 1991 11:046
    Auxerre are a mid table (French) 1st Division team, so are Liverpool, so
    a 2-0 loss away from home isn't too drastic. Whether they will win at
    Anfield by 3 clear goals is another matter. They also played
    pathetically, the 2nd goal was an elementary mistake by a poor defence. 
    
    jb.
34.177SorrowfullMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Thu Oct 24 1991 12:4213
     
    Would someone please tell me why do Liverpool keep playing
    Gary Ablett  , I just cannot understand it .
    
    Nothing personal but I reckon Ablett is pure useless.
    
    How near are Whelan , Barnes , Wright , Vennison , Hysen
    to being fit ????
    
    Liverpool looked very poor last night against Auxerre..
    
    jm
    
34.178Always look on the bright side of life...YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Oct 24 1991 13:3227
    Well, it looks as though we've managed to go over all the bad points
    from last night, so let's have a look at the good points...
    
    ...errrmmmmm...
    
    ...well, the mancs lost 3:0!!! Ha Ha!! 8-)
    
    Anyway, we did manage to create one or two good chances in the first
    half, but failed to take them. This, with however many first teamers
    out through injury, and now Stevie Nicol... but, they wont relish
    coming to Anfield for the second leg, and I reckon we'll take them
    apart.
    
    Another good point about last night was Jamie Redknapp... only 18, and
    just come back after having a hernia op. . A star for the future... and
    we've certainly got more than our fair share of them!!
    
    So, it's not really that disastrous, though losing 2:0 isn't a good
    result...
    
    However, the sooner Mark Wright is fit the better, 'cos our defence is
    certainly not as tight as it should be!!
    
    Stew.
    
    
    
34.179More leaks than Wales !! MASALA::JJACKShift_D_Mad_Axe_Men_On_Tour_1991Thu Oct 24 1991 13:367
    
    Yeah,it could be worse Stew.....your defence could be as bad as ours !
    (Celtic's). Struth,we've got more leaks than a......erm.....mmmm....
    
    Leakery !!!!!
    
    
34.180go go go garySUBURB::NEWTHGThu Oct 24 1991 14:569
    
       quite agree with jmurphy regarding ablett. during the second
       half against the finnish team i don't think he played a single
       ball forward at all, except to woof it into the crowd. when
        you're 6-2 up on aggregate you can feel safe in trying some
       thing adventurous..but not our gary. last night did not change
       my opinion. no confidence. no adventure. no good.
    
    
34.181YUPPY::PANESUrbane guerillaThu Oct 24 1991 17:058
   Nice bit of reportage in the Grauniad. It said that " Martini was neither
   shaken nor stirred"


   Take it away, Cunno.

   Paneso

34.182Up the East Lancs Road\BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millThu Oct 24 1991 17:146
    It's been pretty quiet in this topic for a while now, has the level of
    noting sunk to the same level as the once famous Liverpool ? Has
    Liverpool been eclipsed by its great rival Manchester ? Why do they
    still wear flares in Manchester ? 
    
    jb.
34.183Very QuietESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Oct 24 1991 19:105
34.184Constructive critisism... the Liverpool wayYUPPY::SEABURYSThu Oct 24 1991 19:2712
    re .183
    
    Whilst mancs have something to say whether they're winning or losing...
    
    
    Not that it's ever worth listening to, mind you. 8-)
    
    At least you get something worth reading in this file... 
    I see the mancs lost 3:0 last night... 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.185TOTH::CHAVESThu Oct 24 1991 20:354
    Has anyone seen Cunno? Shouldn't one of you notify his relatives and
    file a missing person' report with the police?
    
    JC
34.186And who was on the field?AIMTEC::WICKS_Awot about them Braves then?Thu Oct 24 1991 22:337
    Could someone at least post the team - please - as midweek papers
    don't reach this outpost; and Sunday's paper will concentrate on
    the annihilation of Coventry I may never find out otherwise.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.187Comeback timeGALVIA::SPAINFri Oct 25 1991 10:548
    
    Re .185, Shhhhhh, they might find him then.
    
    Rumour has it that Cunno will make a footballing comeback tomorrow
    morning playing for ESSB v Baird (from Antrim).  If Sounness isn't at
    the Coventry game tomorrow you'll now know where he is.
    
    Gary.
34.188Ever the optimist...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Oct 25 1991 12:5019
    well, an excellent week this has turned out to be, eh?? 8-(
    
    Not only have we given Auxerre a glimmer of hope that they might
    actually beat us on aggregate, but Stevie Nicol has been added to the
    casulty list, and is doubtful for tomorrows game, and even for Port
    Vale next week... 
    
    Does this mean a reprieve for Gary 'give the ball a good whack' Ablett?
    
    Anyway, onto tomorrows game, and a prediction...
    
    	Coventry	0
    	Liverpool	4 (McManaman, Houghton, Rush, Walters(pen) )
    ( or 7:0 if Deano plays!! 8-) )
    
    Stew.
    
    
    
34.189SIOG::SPENCERPeter SpencerFri Oct 25 1991 13:158
    >    Anyway, onto tomorrows game, and a prediction...
    >
    >	Coventry	0
    >	Liverpool	4 (McManaman, Houghton, Rush, Walters(pen) )
    > ( or 7:0 if Deano plays!! 8-) )
    
    I know Saunders is not playing too well but surely he's not so bad that
    his presence would turn a 0-4 win into a 7-0 defeat? ;-)
34.190champions '92?IOSG::PARKERJim ParkerFri Oct 25 1991 13:5612
	Re: .186, Andy if your looking for a team list, your guess is as good 
as anyone elses (probably better than Souness's). I think Redknap(sp?) and 
Marsh will play though. As for the rest, well they have to find some mid-field 
players. That was the trouble in France, no one to connect the defence with 
the forward line - terrible waste of Rush's time being there. And while I'm 
at it does anyone think Walters is worth his position?

	Andy, your lucky to be in Atlanta at the moment at least you missing 
some very embarassing performances, and Liverpool are doing very well either.
 
 
34.191Walters a waste of moneyMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Fri Oct 25 1991 15:4017
     
    Mark Walters .
    
    I've seen Liverpool play a few times on TV this season and the
    only time I remember Walters inside the oppenents penantly box
    is when he takes the penalties .
    
    So far Mark Walters seems a very bad buy for Souness .
    And as for Gart Ablett ...pure useless .
    How come Ablett never gets injured...
    
    Sorrowful times at Anfield .
    
    It looks as if Mr Dalgleish saw the light a long time
    before anyone else....
    
    jm
34.192Jamie,Steve,Mike,Rob,and Barry... the New Kids on the BlockYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Oct 25 1991 16:1211
    re .188
    
    well, if he does play, then it'll probs be in the centre of defence...
    ...hopefully instead of Ablett!! 8-)
    
    As for Wally... he's in a class of his own!! He just needs to adapt to
    the English game, and liverpool's style... but, when he has he'll take
    a lot of stopping.
    
    Stew.
    
34.193Dalglish was the cause of their current probs!!KERNEL::MORIARTYFri Oct 25 1991 16:1924
    	-1 says that Dalglish saw the light a long time ago but I think
    that he has been the actual cause of their recent demise.
    	
    	Although the success they enjoyed under Dalglish's management was 
    good,he broke the golden rule of Anfield of not developing players from
    within.This previous policy brought long term dividends to Liverpool but 
    that now seems to be no longer the case.To me,what Dalglish did was buy 
    in the best of the available talent & wiped the floor with everyone else 
    for a couple of seasons.During that period they were brilliant.
    
    	However, continually buying to build instead of staying true to 
    long standing effective policies is now starting to cause the problems 
    that have previously been seen by teams like Man Utd who for many years 
    tried to buy success.For a short period of time it worked for Dalglish but 
    its long term effects are now being seen.Souness seemingly has had to 
    start from scratch & buy in players just to do a job  meanwhile trying 
    to rebuild the infrastructure that was present pre Dalglish.
    
    	This is only an opinion but to me Dalglish's departure was like a
    captain leaving a sinking ship.He has F****d them up badly for the time
    being & I believe it will take Souness two to three years to rebuild
    them & the back up organisation.
    
    	Any comments from you scouse supporters??
34.194not -1KERNEL::MORIARTYFri Oct 25 1991 16:201
    I meant .191
34.1951974 Team.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOFri Oct 25 1991 17:465
    
    Can anyone out there submit the Liverpool team that started the 1974
    F.A. cup final against Newcastle?
    
         Cunno.
34.196I think I've got 10...TRUCKS::SANTFri Oct 25 1991 19:0116
    
    	Is this a quiz? Is this close?
    
    	Clemence
    	Lawler
    	Lindsay
    	Smith
    	Thompson
    	Hughes
    	Keegan
    	Boersma
    	Toshak
    	?
        Heighway
    
    	Andy.
34.197ARRODS::SWANSONFri Oct 25 1991 19:045
Calaghan certainly played in the '74 final.

What about Hall??

Dave
34.1981974 Team.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOFri Oct 25 1991 21:5323
    
    RE Previous 2,
                 I was discussing the 1974 cup final the other day with
    ESSB::BLONG who is a closet Liverpool fan and we were just trying to
    name the 11 who started but we weren't sure of one or two so I decided
    to ask some of you Liverpool fans.
      My guess would be:
                      
                         Clemence
                          Lawlor
                           Smith
                            Hughes
                             Hall
                              Lindsay
                               Keegan
                                Beorsema
                                 Toshack
                                  Heighway
                                   Callaghan   
    
            
                Cunno.
                       
34.199I agree with .193. TOTALLY !!!ZPOVC::KUMARSun Oct 27 1991 11:0025
    Re: .193,
    
    I don't know which team you support Mr Moriarty. But I will say that
    you know your football well !! 
    I mentioned this very same problem which Mr K. Dalglish has created in
    .86. And yes, I share your opinion. If Dalglish overlooked players whom
    he didn't buy, I guess it's ok. But he was the one who bought the likes
    of Barnes, Beardsley, Rosenthal, Jamie Redknapp. And half the time he
    didn't even put these people on the field (except Barnes, of course).
    As a player, I don't think anyone will ever come close to the skill of
    Dalglish. But as a manager..... Oh well !!! Better left unsaid..!!
    If you look at the likes of Mcmanaman, Marsh, Tanner, you will see that
    these are not great players. But then neither were Emlyn Hughes, Tommy
    Smith, Toshack of the past and some of the current Arse team midfield
    players. What matters really is the cohesion and understanding that
    comes from years of playing together. If you look at the Liverpool
    defence today, with the exception of Nicol and Ablett, none of the
    others had the experience of playing with the likes of Hansen or
    Lawrenson. And this is really important. Souness seems to have a bit
    more of brains as he tries to mix youth with experience. And yes some
    of the experience from the older and more experienced players is bound
    to rub off. But in the meanwhile, a price will have to be paid. How
    dear that's going to be we will all soon find out.
    
    	Yes, Mr Kenny Dalglish has truly F*****D up. BIG TIME !!! 
34.200Thanks for replying:-))KERNEL::MORIARTYMon Oct 28 1991 13:4521
    re .199....Thanks.
    	
    	I thought my note had been set hidden by the Liverpool mob since
    it did not get any response!!:-))
    
    	One point I would make is that it used to be a Liverpool trait to 
    buy players & keep tham in the reserves for a spell (I suppose to
    "Learn the Liverpool way").This happened in a number of cases,the best
    of which I remember as being David Johnson of Ipswich who was playing 
    very well when transferred but then spent nearly a season in the
    reserves.He certainly came back an even better player.
    
    	With regards McManaman et al I believe that they could certainly be
    good players but without that gradual step up that used to be so
    characteristic - ie.with a lot of players who filtered through,their
    ascendency into the first team was almost transparent & one Liverpool
    team looked & played much like another - these players are not going to 
    get the nurturing they would previously had from the more experienced
    players.
    
    Kevin
34.201Liverpool's total dominance.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOMon Oct 28 1991 14:2644
    
    Since Liverpool gained promotion to the 1st division after winning the
    2nd Div championship in 1962, their performances have been unbelievable
    and no team will ever dominate the league like Liverpool have done over
    the last 25 years. Below is a season by season look at Liverpool's final
    league positions:
    
    
    
                Year         P  W  D  L  F  A  PTS      Position
                ====         =====================      ========
             1962-63         42 17 10 16 71 59  44         8th
             1963-64         42 26  5 11 92 45  57         1st
             1964-65         42 17 10 15 67 73  44         7th
             1965-66         42 26  9  7 79 34  61         1st
             1966-67         42 19 13 10 64 47  51         5th
             1967-68         42 22 11  9 71 40  55         3rd
             1968-69         42 25 11  6 63 24  61         2nd
             1969-70         42 20 11 11 65 42  51         5th
             1970-71         42 17 17  8 42 24  51         5th
             1971-72         42 24  9  9 64 30  57         3rd
             1972-73         42 25 10  7 72 42  60         1st
             1973-74         42 22 13  7 52 31  57         2nd
             1974-75         42 20 11 11 60 39  51         2nd
             1975-76         42 23 14  5 66 31  60         1st
             1976-77         42 23 11  8 62 33  57         1st
             1977-78         42 24  9  9 65 34  57         2nd
             1978-79         42 30  8  4 85 16  68         1st
             1979-80         42 25 10  7 81 30  60         1st
             1980-81         42 17 17  8 64 42  51         5th
             1981-82         42 26  9  7 80 32  87         1st
             1982-83         42 24 10  8 87 37  82         1st
             1983-84         42 22 14  6 73 32  80         1st
             1984-85         42 22 11  9 68 35  77         2nd
             1985-86         42 26 10  6 89 37  88         1st
             1986-87         42 23  8 11 72 42  77         2nd
             1987-88         40 26 12  2 87 24  90         1st
             1988-89         38 22 10  6 65 28  76         2nd
             1989-90         38 23 10  5 78 37  79         1st
             1990-91         38 23  7  8 77 40  76         2nd                           
    
    Unbelievable stuff from an unbelievable team
    
            Cunno.
34.202last...yawn...next unseen...TRUCKS::SANTMon Oct 28 1991 14:301
    
34.203There is movement ?BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Oct 28 1991 14:315
    No doubt there will be Cunnostirrings in 33.xx in the next day.
    
    sigh.
    
    jb.
34.204You're only as good as your last performance...ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueMon Oct 28 1991 15:226
    
    re.201
    
    Is it a sign of the times that Liverpool fans are already starting to
    draw on former glories ? An admission, perhaps, that this "total
    domination" is now at an end ?
34.205Cor!! Another great bit of info!!!!:-)KERNEL::MORIARTYMon Oct 28 1991 17:1812
    	Re .201.....Martin what was the point of that note???? We are all
    aware of how well Liverpool have done in the past twenty years & I'm 
    sure most people admire that success.....I,however,am tired of your
    inane attempts to continually stuff those facts down everyone
    elses' throats.......Can you not concede that whilst Liverpool are
    still one of THE teams to beat,they are not currently anywhere near
    their former standards & if that note was in reply to note .200 then
    I'm afraid it made little or no sense in its context as a reply.
    If,however,it was just another attempt to tell us how brilliant
    Liverpool have been,then as the other noters have already said:
    
    YAWN YAWN YAWN YAWN YAWN!!                                     
34.206You sound like a MancARRODS::SWANSONMon Oct 28 1991 17:3419
    
 >   Since Liverpool gained promotion to the 1st division after winning the
 >   2nd Div championship in 1962, their performances have been unbelievable
 >   and no team will ever dominate the league like Liverpool have done over
 >   the last 25 years. Below is a season by season look at Liverpool's final
 >   league positions:
 

Martin,

 With all these "we are the best no matter how we're playing" notes and 
harping on about past glories, by a supporter of an average mid-table club,
you are beginning to sound rather like the supporters of a certain other
football club, (who are somewhat higher than you in the league at the moment)
who you always seem to take an obsessive interest in.

All the best

Dave
34.207Look behind you!!!AIMTEC::WICKS_Awot about them Braves then?Mon Oct 28 1991 20:078
    Has no one mentioned our return to winning ways with a 1-0 victory
    at Coventry yet? 
    
    9 points behind - 2 games in hand
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.208Justification.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOTue Oct 29 1991 11:2526
    
      re .205,
              My note was not a reply to note .200 but was meant as showing
    Liverpool's extra-ordinary success over the last 20 years and most
    people while realising that Liverpool did dominate the league don't
    realise that they had statistics like that e.g., lowest league position
    in the last 28 years has been 8th. I think my note like most of my
    contributions will prove to be very informative for all Liverpool fans
    who wish to see at a glance Liverpool's league record and it is in the
    Liverpool note. I haven't submitted in the wrong note like
    Man.utd's..........................................................
    ..........................
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
           
           
             yet
    
               Cunno.
34.209back where we belong...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Oct 29 1991 13:4718
    Now, the question is, are the 'pools injury problems starting to ease??
    
    Apparently, the performance against Coventry was one of our most
    impressive this season, especially in defence, and really we should
    have buried them before half time.
    This could be due to the return of Molby in midfield, and Hysen (who
    Souness apparently told that he had no future at Anfield) in the middle
    of the defence...
    
    I hope that when he's got a fully fit squad to choose from, that
    Souness won't forget the younger players who have played so well to
    keep us in touch with the league leaders.
    
    But, my prediction at the start of the season of a clean sweep of all
    the major domestic honours looks pretty solid!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.210Meow...YUPPY::STRAGEDToto...this sure ain't Kansas!!Tue Oct 29 1991 21:5217
    re: Cunno and domination
    
    This just goes to show that there are too many ways to skin a cat...
    (apologies to any cat-lovers out there).
    
    One person's justification is another's point of attack.
    
    For example, I'll throw the now skinless cat amongst the pigeons
    (apologies to any bird-lovers out there) by asking "When was the last
    time Arsenal were in the Second Division??"
    
    (Hint:  It was a long time before 1962!!!)
    
    
    Just stirring the pot,
    PJ
    
34.211ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOTue Oct 29 1991 23:327
    
    re -1,
          Yes Arsenal have been in the first division for about 500 years
    but Liverpool have achieved much more between 1963 to the present day
    than the boring Arse ever achieved.
    
        Cunno.
34.212ARSNAL::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckWed Oct 30 1991 13:091
    ...like a superb 2-2 draw at Anfield against ...err....Port Vale....
34.213Right in the goulies!!!YUPPY::STRAGEDToto...this sure ain't Kansas!!Wed Oct 30 1991 14:3210
    re: .212
    
    Ouch!!   That's a low blow.....
    
    
    
    
    ...but I love it!!
    PJ
    
34.214we nearly wonIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerWed Oct 30 1991 18:3411
	We need a match report on last nights game. I have read the Gruaniads
report but as I believe nothing I read in the British press I need an unbiased
report from a Liverpool supporter.

	From the TV last night it looked like bad defending again - was that 
Hysen twice? The clown commenating did say something about "pressure being 
made to count" when LFC second goal went in. Rush's goal looked like a good one.

Jim
 
34.215You must be kidding 8-)TRUCKS::SANTWed Oct 30 1991 18:5920
    
    	re last....
    
    	Jim, you're unlikely to get an "unbiased" report from a "Liverpool
    	supporter"....8-)
    
    	The two are mutually exclusive ;-)
    
    	From an unbiased Utd supporter who saw it on TV last night, though,
    	:-} Liverpool should have won comfortably. They fell behind to a
    	good goal, scored either side of half-time, then threw away the 
    	lead with yet more shocking defensive mistakes.
    
    	Rush could easily have had a hat-trick, Saunders was totally
    	ineffectual, and McMananananananthingy scored a good equaliser.
    
    	They *should* beat sides like this on one leg, but the way they're 
    	playing at the moment Port Vale must fancy the replay...
    
    	Andy.
34.216Don't abandon all hope yetAIMTEC::WICKS_Awot about them Braves then?Wed Oct 30 1991 21:3916
    Re .214,
    
    Jim - don't worry because this all part of Souness's masterplan to
    generate extra revenue from the extra games, allow more time for
    our first team to recover from injury and then enter the new year
    ready for a tilt at all 3 trophies (:==:).
    
    Of course with Scotland self-destructing in the European championship
    and even losing to England at Rugby times must be tough!!
    
    Good to see Mcmanaman get another goal.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                                           
34.217Souness will suceedIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerThu Oct 31 1991 13:0817

	Andy, you obviously didn't follow Souness' career (as is down a steep 
hill on a bike with no brakes, type career). He isn't trying his master plan
this time, or else he would have bought half a dozen over the hill English 
players, abused the press and TV etc.

	As for master plans you also haven't spotted Roxie's ruse of lulling 
San Marino into a false sense of security by losing to Romania, we can rely on 
Bulgaria!

	Scotland losing at rugby never hurt before, it did this time especially
as it was to the Wimbeldon of international Rugby (big kick and run). 

Jim

PS NZ stuffed us as well
34.218PARDON?SUBURB::NEWTHGThu Oct 31 1991 16:0311
    
    
       souness was being grilled by des lynham last night....
       unfortunately i couldn't make out what was being said 
        due to television interference....well i thought it was
       the tv, but it turned out to be souness' tie.. talk about
        being too loud for the deaf.:-) in fact if actions speak 
        louder words, he should play his entire collection each week
       
    
    
34.219Souness's justification.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOThu Oct 31 1991 16:188
    
    Our great manager basically said that no one should judge Liverpool on
    their current form but should only be judged when all players are fit
    and playing and if they are only moderate by then, they will deserve
    any criticism.
        
         Cunno.
    
34.220I thought his tie was OK...MIACT::RANKINEThu Oct 31 1991 17:4013
    Re .193 and .199
    
    Bit dissapointed with those notes (sorry it was such a long time ago).
    
    Surely, if Dalglish didnt have a youth policy, then where would some of
    the players the Poll have been forced to use recently come from.  If
    you take Sourpuss' recent past history at Rangers, and expect a youth
    policy from him...forget it !!.  I thought he was good on the Beeb last
    night, and didnt seem worried about the present position, as he said
    wait till Easter and then see who is at/near the top. They have only
    lost 2 games in the League so far..its not exactly a disaster is it ??
    
    Paul
34.221Im confused with my own note now...MIACT::RANKINEThu Oct 31 1991 17:447
    Re last note, and having read .199 again
    
    Did Dalglish F**k up at Liverpool, or because he has left Liverpool, as
    Im confused with your PS at the end  ???
    
    Paul
    
34.222Hope this clarifiesKERNEL::MORIARTYThu Oct 31 1991 19:0030
    Hi Paul,
    
    	Sorry to disappoint you...Although I am an Arsenal follower (& I
    don't say supporter coz I don't go to watch them) I have admired the 
    setup that has been established at Liverpool since the Shankly era...
    .where I believe Dalglish went wrong is that he didn't stay true (in 
    the way both Paisley & Fagan did) to the formula employed by Liverpool
    as a club.Yes,he brought some brilliant players to the club.Yes they
    enjoyed superb success early on.What I am questioning (& this is not 
    knocking,just observing) is that if you looked at nearly any time in
    the last twenty years at a Liverpool side,regardless of League
    position,you knew that they played to a specific game plan,were hard to
    beat & always played power football (meant in a positive way).Today
    however,they are in 8th or so position but do not give that ominous air
    of bygone teams.....I am not saying they are still not to be reckoned 
    with,just that Dalglish's policies have left the club,as an
    establishment,in a very much weakened state.
    
    	FWIW I believe that Souness,being one of the 'pool old guard,will
    get them back to their original power status.this is good for Liverpool 
    but not so good for the rest.However,it will take more than a season.
    
    	Also,George Graham has always admired the Liverpool set up & I
    believe is getting very close to having something similar at Arsenal
    that,if continued (should he leave) will keep Arsenal at/near the top
    of the English game for a very long time to come.
    
    Kevin
    
    
34.223Different styles,different results ??MIACT::RANKINEThu Oct 31 1991 21:1726
    Kevin,
    
    Thanks for that.  Not being a Pool fan, i can remain neutral on these
    matters.  Just 2 things  : I dont feel that Dalglish left Liverpool in
    as bad a position as some people think, and I always felt that he did
    (albeit less rigidly than his predecessors) stick to the Liverpool game
    plan. I think that the Liverpool set up was (possibly still is) strong
    eenuff to withstand a poor/ordinary manager and maintain its incredible
    success. Kenny made some (to me) strange decisions eg not picking
    Beardsley too often, and his position at Blackburn will determine
    whether he is a good manager or not.
    
    
    Secondly I feel that old Sourpuss, just because hes from the old
    brigade, wont necessarily/automatically maintain the Reds equilibrium.
    Hes had a very unfortunate start with injuries.  My feeling is that he
    is too much of an individual, too strong a character and has too much
    of an ego, to be regarded as a typical Liverpool manager..perhaps this
    is what they need.
    
    However Liverpool will be there or there abouts come april/may 92,
    unlike some of the present pretenders to the throne, and remain your
    (arsenals) greatest threat for the league....but Im no expert about
    football , Im a Jock !! 
    Keep noting
    Paul
34.224they're all dooooommmmed...BLKPUD::WATTERSONPDances with WilderbeastsThu Oct 31 1991 21:4547
    
    IMHO the day's of Liverpool's domination of the first Division are now
    over.
    
    They've been the luckiest team in football for well over twenty years
    with a combination of biased referees (see below), jammy goals and
    other teams not having the bottle to challenge them. (QPR 1976, Everton
    1986, Aston Villa 1989 ?)
    
    How many times have referees made decisions which have favoured
    Liverpool ? Virtually everytime Everton have lost to Liverpool in a
    major final / semi-final they've been cheated;
    
    1977 FA Cup Semi Final Maine Rd - Bryan Hamilton's perfectly good goal
    is disallowed by Clive Thomas - result a 2-2 draw.
    
    1985 Milk Cup final Wembley  - A blatant handball by Hanson is ignored
    by the ref - result 0-0 draw.
    
    1986 FA Cup final Wembley - Rush was clearly offside for Liverpool's
    second goal.
    
    This incidents don't happen occassionally - they happen all the time
    and at important moments.
    
    
    Souness hasn't got the ability to be succesfully in management, he was
    a clogger as a player and is a clogger as a manager - anyone can do
    well in Scotland - if they've got the money. Look how bad Celtic are at
    the moment, and where are they in the League 3rd ? 4th ? - if they were
    English they'd be in a similar position to someone like Birmingham or
    West Brom - 3rd division. Souness's Rangers did nothing in Europe - a
    truer reflection of how good a team is.
    
    He's ripped the heart out of Liverpool's old system, Dalglish began it,
    but Souness has speeded it up, players like Walters or Rosental are
    never going to be succesful 'team' players - Barnes and Beardsley were
    unique - Liverpool will have to go back to their most boring negative
    mid-70s style to be anywhere near successful. Players like Tanner,
    McManaman and Marsh will be burnt out by the end of the season, and as
    they start to feel the pressure of having an 'average' season, so the
    pressure will be on to play unfit players - eventually making the
    injury list even worse.
    
    I love it............
    
    Paul
34.225re.last...My that's a big boulder on yer shoulderKURMA::JJACKThu Oct 31 1991 22:222
    
    Get your sour grapes.....only 50p a pound !!
34.226.You don't know what your talking about.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI MET THE GREAT ALDOThu Oct 31 1991 22:4517
    
      Re .224,
              Never have I heard so much drivel and absolute rubbish in all
    my life. You must have been asleep for the last 20 years if you
    discount Liverpool's marvellous achievements in all competitions.
    Liverpool deserved to beat Everton in every major match, 1977 semi,
    1984 League cup final, 1986 and 1989 cup finals. I suppose you think
    Rushie has been lucky to score over 20 goals against Everton, that
    Liverpool were lucky to win the league 11 times in the last 17 years,
    the European cup four times in seven years, the UEFA Cup twice, the
    league cup four times in a row and the F.A. Cup twice in the last five
    years. Get your head out of the clouds and face the fact that Liverpool
    are the most dominant team of the modern era. If your history of
    Liverpool's league form over the last 20 years is a bit rusty, then
    take a look at my note in .200.
    
        Cunno
34.231dfkhKERNEL::MORIARTYFri Nov 01 1991 13:480
34.232I must be dreamingRUTILE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Fri Nov 01 1991 14:4810
    re .226
    
    Blimey!
    
    Cunno put a pointer in instead of typing the dates as per usual.
    
    This isn't the Cunno we know and love.    :-)
    
    Stevo
    
34.233Couldn't have said it better myself.CARDHU::MURRAYDigital has it. Well sort ofFri Nov 01 1991 15:243
    
    
    re .226 Yeeeahhh. Go on Martin, get stuck in lad. :-)
34.234ARSNAL::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckFri Nov 01 1991 20:334
    re a few back
    
    Paul, you forgot to mention that they won a European cup final on
    penalties...
34.235WAS it GeorgeESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptySat Nov 02 1991 12:293
34.236ASKFOR::HAIGHStill hazy after all these beersSat Nov 02 1991 14:376
    Re .230,
    
    	Wrong. Although Liverpool are not always lucky, they were in 1986.
    As a neutral I thought Everton were the better team that year.
    
    		Steve
34.237Liverpool tradition ! No half-measuresZPOVC::KUMARSun Nov 03 1991 10:47116
    Re: .223
    
    As the author of .199, I feel I have a certain "responsibility" to
    explain some things. This is going to be a bit long. But please bear
    with me.
    I don't know how much the rest of you 'Pool remember Bill
    Shankly. Not that I do. But I have heard quite a few stories from his
    era at Anfield. This is one which I feel is appropriate. Liverpool were
    due to meet Anderlecht in a UEFA Cup match. Before that match, England
    met Belgium in a friendly (I can't remember where). At that time
    Anderlecht sort of like supplied the bulk of the players for the
    national team. "Shanks" went to see the match. He was quite horrified
    at how good they were and was sure Liverpool would be torn apart.
    He came back to Liverpool and told his team that Belgium were a load of
    rubbish and that Liverpool would have no problems against Anderlecht.
    Now, of course, nobody questioned Shankly. So Liverpool went for the
    UEFA cup match and drew 1-1. First thing that Shankly told his team
    was, "Well done lads, you just drew your match against the Belgian
    national team." Of course, the Reds promptly lost the second leg by
    3-0 or something like that. My point is really this: Shankly also had a
    great ego. But he also knew how to build a good team and in retrospect was
    one of the finest managers you will ever see. But at that time, he was
    seen as just another ordinary manager. I'm not comparing Sourpuss to
    Shankly. All I am saying is that for as long as Sourpuss picks a team
    in the true Liverpool tradition, then I am not going to gripe at him.
    What stupid Dalglish did was against this 'Pool tradition ! I have
    mentioned this before. Last season, he went to White Hart Lane for
    a League match against Spurs and fielded no less than 6 known defensive
    players and Beardsley on the bench. Barnes got injured and Beardsley
    came in. Liverpool won that one 3-1 in quite controversial
    circumstances. Now if Shankly, Paisley or even Fagan were in charge,
    they would have put out the same team that Dalglish put out in the 4-0
    drubbing of the Mancs (alright 1 or 2 changes if there were
    injuries !). A couple of weeks after the Spurs match, Dalglish went to
    Highbury, now with Beardsley not even a sub (in fact he was in the
    match of the day studios ) and ended up with a 3-0 drubbing. This man
    doesn't know how to manage never mind manage a Liverpool team. Again,
    against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park. He just doesn't learn or
    doesn't know what to do. You don't ever let yourself be intimidated by
    the other team. Instead, you should intimidate the other team by
    fielding your strongest team in every single match. Let the other team
    worry about the fact that they are playing against the mighty
    Liverpool. And that in itself means you have won 50 % of the battle.
    You just go into the match play your usual Liverpool style of short
    passes and good buildup and the goals will come definitely.
    Remember May 1989 ? I won't ever forget that one because all we had to
    do was draw against the Arse at Anfield, of all places. And how did Mr
    Dalglish select the team ? Beardsley on the bench. After just 20
    minutes, Rush went off with an injury. So Beardsley came on. Did they
    play their usual passing game ? Noooooooooooo !!! I suspect even God
    didn't know what rubbish they were playing. By the time the 70 minute
    mark came along, it was clear that TGA just didn't have the energy to
    go on. To be fair, they had just played in a 2 hour F.A. Cup final
    against the other team from Liverpool. Would it not have made sense if
    they had started with the same team that started at Wembley (i.e. Rush
    as a Sub). Yes, it is easy to criticize when it's all over. But even I
    was surprised when Rush started the game instead of being a Sub. So
    what happened in February '91 was the same thing. If this nut had put
    Beardsley in the team in the first match of the F.A. Cup tie against
    Everton, Liverpool would have won the match easily. He didn't, got
    criticized, didn't like it and quit. Easiest thing to do. Shankly lost
    the double to the Arse in 1971. He didn't quit. Instead he brought Ray
    Kennedy from the Arse to Anfield. How many managers have the guts to do
    that ? Paisley brought Mark Lawrenson from Brighton to Anfield after
    Mark had helped Brighton to beat Liverpool at Anfield in the early
    '80s, in the F.A. Cup.
    Will Dalglish succeed at Blackburn ? We will wait and see. But if I
    were the Blackburn Chairman, I wouldn't want him. It's all well and
    good if your team enjoys a good run. But the true test is whether you
    as a manager are prepared to see your team thru' the bad times. Yes, I
    think Souness is doing exactly that, especially after the latest blow
    of Crystal Palace winning at Anfield yesterday. Yes, Liverpool might
    quite possibly end the 91-92 season without a trophy. But in the long
    run, Souness should be able to build a strong team. He should make sure
    that Dalglish doesn't poach any players. 
    Now, lest I give the impression that Beardsley is an angel, let me take
    a swipe at him. He is reported as having said that the moment Souness
    signed Saunders, the writing was on the wall for him to leave. Absloute
    rubbish I say !!! So why didn't Houghton leave when Walters came ? If
    you think you're good, then you should stay and fight for your place.
    Anybody know how long Gillespie, Ogrizovic or Rush spent on the
    reserves ? Ogrizovic only left because just as he thought he would
    inherit the goalkeeper's jersey, Bruce Grobelaar was brought in. So if
    Beardsley wanted he could still be playing for Liverpool. He thought
    wrongly that Souness would also keep him on the bench. Now, what
    Souness did was right. He's got no time for insecure wimps like
    Beardsley and showed the rest of the team that being a Liverpool player
    is a privilege. You have no god given right to play for them. Hardwork
    and commitment to the Liverpool cause are what will earn you a place
    in the team.
    Anybody remember Charlie Nicholas ? One of the most gifted players
    around (even now I think). He turned his back on Liverpool and went to
    the Arse. Why ? Simply because he wasn't interested in playing on the
    reserves. Where's his career now ? Nowhere !!! Even when he was leaving
    the Arse, Liverpool didn't make a bid. Mind you, he's not very old. But
    when Ian Rush decided to comeback from Italy, Liverpool took him back
    with pleasure. Note the difference in treatment !!! 
    Anybody know what Ian Snodin (who ?) said when he chose Everton over
    Liverpool when he left Leeds in the mid-80s. "I see Everton as having a 
    better future over next few years." Yes, he won a League Championship medal
    in '87. But since then where is he ? Is he alive ? What have Everton won
    since '87. Absolutely nothing !!!! No sir, Peter Beardsley going to
    Everton is not a loss to Liverpool at all !!!!
    	I have written this note with a lot of passion, I suspect :-).
    Maybe too much !!! Sometimes a good memory is bad. I remember the team
    of the late 70s and early 80s. How I yearn to see a Liverpool team
    playing that kind of soccer !!! All is perhaps not lost. There was a
    glimmer of hope in the 0-0 draw at Old Trafford. If Souness sticks to
    the Liverpool tradition, then yes Liverpool will be there at the top
    come Apr/May 92. Along the way, there will be a few hiccups. Like the
    losses to Palace and Auxerre. But there is no gain without pain.
    
    
    Bye for now,
    
    Kumar  
34.238lots of :-)BLKPUD::WATTERSONPDances with WilderbeastsSun Nov 03 1991 16:0122
    
    Hi Kumar,
    
    I thought I was a bit biased - but you beat me by a long way.
    
    I don't know why you're slagging Beardsley off for being a wimp - he
    never actually wanted to leave Liverpool, but when Souness offered him
    to Everton (yes Souness offered him !!!), he jumped at the chance to
    join a club on the up and escape from the declining Anfield....
    
    (oh and by the way, Liverpool wouldn't have won the first game 'easily'
    if he'd played - Everton murdered Liverpool at Anfield and should have
    won, but the referee ignored yet another obvious penalty when Nevin was
    brought down in the box......- haven't I said that before ?)
    
    You seem to have a very good memory for televised games - have you ever
    been to Anfield ? ;-)
        
    Liverpool's rapid decline continued yesterday when Palace had an easy
    2-1 at 'the mighty Anfield'.
    
    Paul
34.2399-0 to 1-2 in two years. Need I say more. (-:XSTACY::JLUNDONJ.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds ForeverSun Nov 03 1991 18:210
34.240This WAS AnfieldYUPPY::PATEMANAyrton Senna - World Tour 1991Mon Nov 04 1991 11:297
    Sour puss says he was mugged, well I would agree, but it was by Derby
    County not Palace :-)
    
    Now when do they come to Selhurst for the double???
    
    Paul
    
34.241FAME AT LAST ..............SIOG::DAWSONMon Nov 04 1991 11:5512
    
    
    Cunno
    
    I suggest you run out and buy the Irish Times this morning
    
    there is a half page interview with you-know-who TGA..............
    
    
    cheers
    
    Liam
34.242How about a Mersey Superleague???YUPPY::PANESWin your weight in fishMon Nov 04 1991 12:0234
  In the interest of fair play ( another plagiarised joke).


  A Manchester United fan was driving to an away game ( shurely some mistake,
  Ed), when he was stopped by the police.


  Plod asked to him to blow into a bag, and he produced a card with " I am
  an asthmatic,don't not take my breath"

  The policeman then suggested that perhaps a blood sample might be in order.  
  The Moancheater United fan , produces a card inscribed" I am a haemophilliac
  don't take my blood".

  The copper is gettting a bit hacked off with all this, and insists that
  the driver goes to the nick for a urine sample. The M*n U*d fan brings
  out another card bearing  

  " I am a M.U fan, don't take the p*ss"


   and now to the game,

   


   George Courtney was at Blackburn.



   Stuart 

     

34.243Its The Way Ya Tell 'emESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Mon Nov 04 1991 15:385
HO HO HO, nice one

	What a great way to brighten anotherwise dull boring Monday.
Rgds,
Shaughs.
34.244Liverpool were robbed.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEAldo too good for 2nd Div.Mon Nov 04 1991 23:0318
    
    Liverpool 1 (Hysen)
    Crystal Pal 2( I don't remember the names)
    
    A game that the Pool should have easily won but along with the long
    injury list, luck has also gone against the Pool. Glen Hysen scored
    from a header and Rushie should have made it 2-0 but he failed to
    convert an easy chance. Despite lacking talent, style and good
    footballing ability, Thomas and the rest of these cloggers must be
    rewarded for their strength and persistence and two poxy goals after
    half-time and against the run of play gave Palace the points. One
    wonders what would have happened to Palace if Whelan, Barnes and Wright
    had been playing.
    An unlucky result for the Pool but they are still a long way from the
    form that saw them beat these non-entities 9-0 two years ago when THE
    GREAT ALDO added the ninth from the penalty spot.
    
       Cunno
34.245Can he see his colon????YUPPY::PANESA nation of shopliftersTue Nov 05 1991 12:038
re last,


Martin,

Thank you for your evenly balanced report.

Stuart
34.246Its not fair , they keep losing ???MIACT::RANKINETue Nov 05 1991 13:1035
    Re. .243
    
    A bit unfair to suggest that palace are non-entities. I would suggest
    that the 0-9 to 2-1 in two years is more to do with Palace improving as
    a team unit than Liverpools decline.  A bad result for Liverpool, and
    my predictions (in other topics) that it is too early to write the Pool
    off could be rebounding.
    
    As for the 'we should have won it, we wuz robbed, we had most of the
    game etc etc'  Im sure that there are supporters out there from lots of
    teams who have been 'mugged' by Liverpool in similar circumstances who
    would now say :-
    
    'HOW DOES IT FEEEEEEL ??'
    
    Re Kumars earlier note.
    \
    I agree (to a point) that Dalglish may not have been the manager that
    he could have been, but he wasnt as bad as that surely.. I dont think
    he will come up to scratch at Blackburn..time will tell.  What you
    quote about Shankly is about the ability of an individual to MOTIVATE,
    not about the 'Liverpool tradition' being upheld.  To me the 'Liverpool
    Tradition' is about the changing of managers ( Paisley, fagan, etc) and
    the team still being successful and playing to a regular patern.  IMHO
    no single man is good, or strong, enough to change the clubs
    philosophy  ie the old bootroom club.  I think Sourpuss will try to get
    his own way, and try to dictate more than previous managers, and he
    will not last long at the club....he was not good with the media in
    Scotland, slagged off the refs and the SFA.  If he tries to do this in
    England, Liverpool will not accept this behaviour.  Public behaviour
    and opinion is held dearly at Anfield (and Highbury) and the tradition
    of these great clubs are bigger than any managers ego....now try saying
    this for other clubs ...no names from me.
    
    Paul
34.247oopsMIACT::RANKINETue Nov 05 1991 13:122
    That should have read Re .244
    
34.248Pool to hammer French.ESSB::MCUNNIFFELiverpool have a divine right to titleWed Nov 06 1991 14:4222
    
    Liverpool must deliver the goods tonight if they are to survive to the
    next round of the UEFA cup and I am quite confident that they will with
    a score of 3-0 after extra-time with Saunders getting two and Rushie
    with one.
    My prediction and hopes for the other scores this week are::
      
        Manchester Utd.  4   Athletico Madrid 1...........with Futre
    scoring a poxy goal in the 90th minute after Utd. look certain to go
    through.
    
        Arsenal 2   Benfica 2...........The boring Arse 2-1 up and then the
    donkey Adams with a back-pass to the keeper that lobs Seamen and goes
    into the next and the two away goals to put the Portugeuse through.
    
        Spurs 0  Porto 2............so that the fat boy GAZZA when he
    recovers will not have the chance to play with his beloved Spurs in 
    Europe.
    
    
             Your friend,
                  Cunno
34.249When the going gets weird the weird get goingIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerWed Nov 06 1991 17:129
Re .248

	How can someone be so blindly optimistic and so mean spirited. 

	Of the teams playing tonight Liverpool really do need the luck.

Jim

34.250Souness is alright ZPOVC::KUMARThu Nov 07 1991 03:3739
    Re. 249
    
    
    	>Of the teams playing tonight Liverpool really do need the luck.
    
    In retrospect Mr Parker, the Arse and the Mancs needed much more than
    Liverpool. They got it. But they still didn't know what to do with it.
    By contrast, Liverpool played "majestically" according to the BBC World
    Service, to wallop the French team Auxerre. This brings me to this
    weeks's quiz question in the Liverpool topic :
    
    "Which British Team(s) is/are still left in the UEFA Cup ?
    
    
    Rules for answering the question: Only Man Utd and Arse(nal) followers
    can answer this question. Liverpool followers are banned from answering
    this question in the first instance. However if no one answers it
    within the next 3 replies, then anyone can answer it :-)
    
    
    Re. 246,
    
    I think Bill Shankly is solely responsible for starting the Liverpool
    success. Yes, Paisley did a good job of continuing it. As for Fagan,
    well he didn't really have to do much because he already had the
    players. 1985 was a bad year and Fagan was in charge. Liverpool didn't
    win anything mainly because they depended too much on Souness and were
    trying to readjust to life without him.
    As for Dalglish, Blackburn just lost 3-0 yesterday. Need I say more ?
    As for Souness, I don't think he would be so stupid to do some of the
    thing that he had done North of the Border. He knows that he will have
    to be careful. And I think he's done well so far (He hasn't been banned
    from the touchline yet !!:-):-)) under the difficult circumstances that
    he's facing now. Things can only get better !!!
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.251Missing in Action?ESSB::SONEILLThu Nov 07 1991 12:384
    Anyone seen or heard from Cunno lately?  I heard he was last spotted
    walking along the pier is Salthill last night.
    
    Shane
34.252The 'pool in Europe... we're on the march!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 07 1991 12:5821
    I reckon 'majestic' isn't the right word to describe how Liverpool
    played last night, it's not strong enough!!!!
    
    More like sheer brilliance!!!!!
    There was so much commitment, and so much passion... just what we
    needed!!! 
    
    But, basically, it was a forgone conclusion before the kick off!! The
    French needn't have bothered turning up!!!
    
    I just couldn't believe what an excellent nights football last night
    turned out to be...
    The 'pool wallop the froggies...
     ...then turn over to see the arse get stuffed by Benfica...
     ...and the mancs run ragged by Atletico...
    
    They might as well give the 'pool the UEFA cup now, and save anyone
    wasting their time... 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.253cold waterIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerThu Nov 07 1991 16:0622

	Sorry but neither "majestic" nor "brilliant" are the right word. 
The best word to describe the performance - "lucky"! They played a committed 
game but there were a couple of moments when Grob kept them in it, brilliantly.
The football was not quality football. Don't take my word for it though 
re-run your video and listen to Souness comments, at least he isn't a "fan". 

	Having said that the result was just what they needed, perhaps LFC will 
have a bit more confidence for league games. Then again who out there thinks 
Molby will cope against the better teams in the first division? Great passer, 
great vision, great eater (?), great drinker (?) not so good at the running 
about for ninety minutes though. Best thing about last night was that some of 
the new defenders came good. The team still needs to be organised properly to 
make use of what class they have available.

	Sorry to say it but I don't think LFC would have coped with either 
Benfica or Arsenal last night, nor do I think they'll get much further in the 
tournament, pity. Good result great game but...

Jim

34.254Poor Cunno.XSTACY::JLUNDONJ.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds ForeverThu Nov 07 1991 16:387
Well I have it on good authority that Cunno is lying low for the time being. He
was deeply affected with the events of yesterday and feels morally exhausted.

Praise be, as he would have had lots to say about Liverpools lucky victory last
night otherwise. 

                            James.
34.255The lot from Anfield did it to me, again.TOTH::CHAVESThu Nov 07 1991 17:117
    Well done Liverpool.....It figures, just when I bet, for the first time
    this year, against them advancing they go on and play over their heads
    and in the process cost me $25. 
    
    
    JC, (who now has 25 more reason to hatre the pool)
    
34.256Face it... we're simply brilliant!!YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Nov 08 1991 13:5414
    re .253
    
    Oh dear... someone's got an axe to grind!! 8-)
    An Arsenal supporter perhaps?? 8-)
    
    I reckon the 'pool would have beaten any team on Wed night... it's the
    turning point of our season!!
    We'll now go on to win all of the major domestic honours, plus the UEFA
    cup... like I predicted at the start of the season.
    
    Stew.
    
    p.s. I hope Arsenal get relegated!!
    
34.257CRATE::ROWELLLife is an egg & cress sandwichFri Nov 08 1991 15:257
    I have a question regarding the way Liverpool play (or used to play
    during their glory years, if it is any different now).
    
    Would you say that it is a Continental style ?
    
    Thanks,
    Wayne
34.258Currently they are crapWARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringFri Nov 08 1991 15:4612
    RE last
    
    
    Once Liverpool could defend -- then they bought Hysen
    
    Once Liverpool could score -- then they bought Saunders
    
    
    Once Liverpool had a midfield -- then they bought Burrows
    
    As for their current style being Continental,  you''ve just upset most
    of Europe.
34.259That is Now, this was Then ! ;)CRATE::ROWELLLife is an egg & cress sandwichFri Nov 08 1991 16:5916
    No, you misunderstand.
    
    Everybody (mainly the media, but I've seen it mentioned in here) keeps 
    talking about 'The Liverpool Way'. This is obviousley a reference to the 
    teams(s) that won the League so often, so many cups, and the European Cup 
    (was it 3 times ?). I guess this was pre Dalglish as manager days.
    
    Now, this 'Liverpool way', could it be decribed as 'continental' in
    style ? Is it typically British ? English even ? If not, what ? How
    would you describe it ?
    
    Thats all, no inuendos, no snide, no sarcasm. Just an honest question,
    wanting an honest answer.
    
    Thanks again,
    Wayne
34.260middle ground ??MIACT::RANKINEFri Nov 08 1991 20:3621
    Re last few   (eg .252 and .253)
    
    Well we had the extremes of emotion there..eg 'majestic, brilliant and
    lucky'.
    
    I thought Liverpool played the game absolutely right, got the early
    goal, and (Where the Mancs and the Arse failed) capitalised on it.
    If Grobelaar makes a few good saves, this doesnt mean Liverpool were
    lucky, it means that the whole team played well.  There are, however,
    some much stronger teams than Auxerre left in the tournament, and they
    will provide the Pool with a sterner test. Chances are some of the
    walking wounded will have returned to fitness, and Liverpool will have
    a stronger team themselves.  This was probably Liverpools best
    performance of the season so far.
    
    Am I the only *rseh*le who wants to see ALL the British teams do well
    ??
    
    Paul
    
    
34.261Strange, isn't it!!TRUCKS::SANTSat Nov 09 1991 11:2914
    
    	re .260..
    
    	No, Paul....I also wish ALL BRITISH teams the very best of luck
    	whilst competing in Europe. I get absolutely no satisfaction seeing
    	*any* of our representatives failing on the bigger stage. Friendly
    	rivalry at home is one thing, but surely there's some national
    	pride ? I find it amazing, some peoples' attitudes....8-(
    
    	I even support Celtic and Rangers in Europe, and I read enough
    	about both (though one in particular 8-)) in here to put me off
    	doing that! 
    
    	Andy.
34.263Arsenal fan! You what John!IOSG::PARKERJim ParkerMon Nov 11 1991 12:5430
    re .256

	What is this? Here's me trying to be rational and I'm accused of being
   an Arsenal fan! And I haven't got an axe either, then again maybe I do have 
   but its for people who on hearing an unwelcome opinion get "patriotic" in an 
   attempt to close their ears :-(

	More interstingly is the question about continental football and did 
   LFC play it. No never, what they did do was learn how to pace their game to
   handle both physical 100% commitment English teams and continental teams.
   In the league by playing a passing game and letting the opposition run out 
   of steam, how many games did LFC win/save by a late goal. In European games 
   by keeping up the physical pressure on continental teams without blowing up 
   (like Arsenal did). They did this by virtue of playing a very effective 
   positive fast passing game. Having very good skilful players also helped:-) 
   Thats why the performance against Auxerre shouldn't be over-rated it was a 
   very good example of English football - 100% commitment - the best 
   LFC performance I've seen this season (don't ask how many I've seen). There 
   where moments when they looked almost like previous Liverpool teams - when 
   Molby's passes were accurate picked up.
 
	Less pleasent in the notes file is the slagging off of KD - is there 
   manager with a better league record? He did a great job running the team, 
   he obviously had his problems at the end but those who are blaming him for 
   all the teams current problems seem to have forgotten that the club is  
   famous for its backroom management team or is it- all problems are Dalglish's
   everything that goes right Souness'. 

Jim

34.264Davey Burrows, simply the bestYUPPY::SEABURYSMon Nov 11 1991 13:1115
    re .258
    
    I would just like to point out that David Burrows is neither a midfield
    player, nor is he crap!!!
    We seem to have already forgotten that he completely man-marked Paul
    Gascoigne out of the game when we played Spurs last season, and did the
    same to Bryan Robson when we played the mancs a few weeks back.
    These are indeed versatile performances from an out and out left
    fullback, who, in my opinion should be a regular in the England squad.
    Though, it has to be said, sometimes his temperament is a little bit
    suspect, but people said that about Stuart Pearce, and he's a regular
    in the England team.
    
    Stew.
    
34.265CRATE::ROWELLLife is an egg & cress sandwichMon Nov 11 1991 14:015
    Re .263
    
    Thanks for that, Jim.
    
    Wayne
34.266Burrows....he's RUBBISH!!!!!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYMon Nov 11 1991 15:031
    
34.267Is Deano going ?ZPOVC::KUMARWed Nov 13 1991 03:2013
    Hi guys,
    
    	There have been some reports in newspapers here that Deano is up
    for sale and that Leeds and Forest are among the interested parties. Is
    there any truth to this ?
    	Also, reports say that Ian Rush has been offered a highly lucrative
    3-year contract which would see him earn more than John Barnes !! Any
    similar reports in your part of the world ?
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Kumar
34.268ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Wed Nov 13 1991 13:075
34.269wake up andyCOMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themWed Nov 13 1991 18:5814
    re 215. (sorry ive been away)
    from TRUCKS::SANT
    
    re: there are no unbiased liverpool supporters.
        the two are mutually exclusive...etc...crap...etc...
    
    Mr Sant,
      I have been a very staunch critic of Liverpool myself this season
    and have given reasonably unbiased opinions.
    also, it seems not too long ago since we were commending the late
    lamented Jason Swiffen for his unbiased reporting.
    So there Andy, nur!
    Ian.
    
34.270arghCOMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themWed Nov 13 1991 19:198
    re.last
    
    '...Jason Swiffen...'
    or rather 'CHRIS Swiffen'
    
    rgds,
    Ian 'still jet-lagged' Hawley.
    
34.271Who me?!?TRUCKS::SANTWed Nov 13 1991 20:027
    
    	Awwww...come on Ian (nice to have you back, by the way)..
    
    	...I *was* trying to be impartial in .215...read it again. The
    	first bit was the wind-up..shame you only read that... 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.272did something happen with martin when i was away?COMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themThu Nov 14 1991 12:527
    andy,
      Glub! sorry if i mistook your motives...
      also, its nice to BE back...could only get the sunday papers on a
      tuesday, giving me more time to wonder how many Liverpool lost by.
      :-)
    Ian.
    
34.273A hammering for the HammersYUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 14 1991 15:4011
    Getting back to more serious matters...
    
    Sunday should be an interesting game, giving a clearer indication that
    the 'pool are finally getting their game together.
    So, I'll go for a really tight game...
    
    	...something like 5:1 to the 'pool, with Deano getting back onto
    the scoresheet where he belongs!!  8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.274YUPPY::PANESStuart Panes @U.S.MThu Nov 14 1991 17:2814
34.275Andy Gray should stick to Palace.ESSB::MCUNNIFFELiverpool have a divine right to titleThu Nov 14 1991 17:485
    
    Stuart,
           I was aware of the poxy Palace slip-up. See my .244 note.
    
           Cunno
34.276And i'm back!AIMTEC::WICKS_AVA - the SFCP Migration from HELLThu Nov 14 1991 22:2711
    Could someone put me out of my misery and tell me who scored the
    Liverpool goal against Palace - as this week's Guardian Weekly failed
    miserably to mention it.
    
    Still I content myself with the knowledge that the Auxerre video is
    in the post to me and I can see the lads do what the Arse and the Mancs
    failed to do i.e stay in Europe for 1992.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks - who's totally overjoyed that Wales hammered Lux!!
34.277It was GlenZPOVC::KUMARFri Nov 15 1991 03:1110
    Re: -1
    
    	Of all people, it was good ol' Glen Hysen who scored. As I saw it,
    it was really giving Palace a dose of their own medicine. That brings
    Hysen's number of goals scored in his days at Liverpool to fabulous 2.
    
    
    
    Kumar
    
34.278King Hysen of LiverpoolYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Nov 15 1991 14:306
    re. last
    
    	...and both of them against Palace!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.279we want roverCOMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themFri Nov 15 1991 14:5310
    
    re. Glenn Hysen
    
    is the injury crisis THAT bad?
    dont we have any ball-boys we can play instead?
    tea ladies?
    the groundsmans dog?
    
    Ian.
    
34.280what number does the groundsmans dog play?COMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themFri Nov 15 1991 17:306
    
    regarding the current injury crisis, can anyone give me a run down of 
    the current team please? im a bit lost since i came back from holiday.
    TIA,
    Ian.
    
34.281the groundsman's dog is recovering from a YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Nov 15 1991 18:2225
    re .280
    
    The current team seems to be along the lines of...
    
    1.	Grobbelaar
    2.	Rob Jones
    3.	Burrows
    4.	Hysen
    5.	Molby
    6.	Tanner
    7.	Saunders or McManaman
    8.	Houghton
    9.	Rush
    10.	Walters
    11.	McMahon
    
     	...but there's so much chopping and changing that it's hard to know
    who's playing and who's not!!
    
    	We're still missing Hooper, Nicol, Whelan, Barnes and Wright. So,
    hopefully, the competition for places once everyone is fit again (or
    should the be IF?? 8-) ) will improve the performance of the team.
    
    Stew.
    
34.282groundsmans dog should replace tannerCOMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themFri Nov 15 1991 18:349
    
    Stew,
      This Rob Jones seems to be a recent addition (i vaguely remember him
      before i departed these shores) is he any good?
      also what happened to Harkness? he appeared to be a good tackler,
      even if his timing was sometimes a little suspect.
      Finally, when did McMahon come back?
    Rgds,
    Ian.
34.283frogs legsCOMICS::HAWLEYslam the doors and wedge themFri Nov 15 1991 18:365
    p.s i forgot about Mike Marsh!
        he was hailed as a good player, what happened to him?
        is he injured? :^)
    Ian.
    
34.284A good all rounderMIACT::RANKINEFri Nov 15 1991 20:524
    What Ive seen of Mike Marsh, Ive been impressed. He appeared to have an
    excellent game against Auxerre. One for the future, I would say.
    Paul
    
34.285Ian gushesCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsMon Nov 18 1991 12:3020
    West Ham     0-0   Liverpool
    
    what a game! congratulations to all concerned.
    what a performance from West Ham, they really brought the best out of
    Brucie (for once) though i thought that Tim Breacker deserved the man
    of the match award. As for Liverpool, well, they looked a lot better
    than they have all season and if this is a reflection on how they will
    play against other teams for the rest of this season then i think that
    Liverpool are not dead yet.
    As for the Liverpool team, well i thought Rob Jones looked VERY
    impressive, McManaman looked a bit muted, and really wasnt getting very
    far against the well organised hammers defence. I thought Walters was
    very busy, but still no good, McMahon made far too many mistakes (is he
    fully fit?). Marsh was good, Tanner was good (for once), Rush was
    excellent when setting up other people (little touches etc..) but never
    really looked all that dangerous in front of goal.
    all in all a great performance.
    thank god he didnt bring on Gary Ablett!
    Ian.
    
34.286much betterIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerMon Nov 18 1991 12:4424
	Not a bad performance yesterday, considering that West Ham seem to be 
on a good spell. Liverpool looked like a different team, perhaps the Auxerre 
game has made a real difference. 

	For those who didn't see the game Grob kept them in iyt with two or 
three spectacular saves, one in particular from a point blank header from 
McAvennie, the commentators got round to blaming McA for not getting more 
direction but that was an example of commentators having to talk.

	Other players worth mentioning Jones, played really well, Marsh being 
played as right back had a hard time but he seems able to move forward well. 
The defence seems to be getting sorted out especially as Nicol was back and 
playing at his best. They just need to get the mid-field sorted out MacMahon
is still giving the ball away too often and there are not enough clever passes 
being madefor the forwards to run onto. Walters was active but he was up 
against a class full back who didn't dive in, as a result he kept two players 
tied up but couldn't deliver enough final balls. 

	Looks like LFC fans have reason to be optimistic.

Jim


34.287SUBURB::ABSOLOMTDon't Bank With LloydsMon Nov 18 1991 15:518
    The one player that impressed me BIG-time was the Hammers Tim Breaker.
    What an excellent player, any ideas on his age and record??
    
    I will say that Liverpool have got defeats ahead of them. They're
    spending their time snuffing out the other side at the moment and I
    feel they will takes a few smacks yet.
    
    Tony
34.288i hate midland bankCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsMon Nov 18 1991 20:0023
    Tony,
     
    > I will say that Liverpool have got defeats ahead of them.
    
    me too, but yesterdays performance was a good start on the comeback
    trail.
    We have got some good young players who appear to be starting to gel
    together at last, and the resulting competition for places that will
    take place when the walking wounded return should push the pool into a
    'respectable' position by the end of the season.
    I wont say that we'll win any trophies this year though.
    i think next year Liverpool will be back at the top, vying with a 
    revitalised Arsenal, Man Utd, Leeds 'n' Villa.
    We often have a year off, and this appears to be one of them.
    i dont think, however, that it is the end for them just yet. 
    
    > SUBURB::ABSOLOMT "Don't Bank With Lloyds"
    
    what happened between you and lloyds?!??!
    
    Ian.
    
    
34.289Tim BreakerCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsMon Nov 18 1991 20:0512
    Tim Breaker played for Luton for a couple of years and earned himself
    the reputation of being the only competent defender they had.
    i have always liked him. at one stage it looked like he would get his
    England break, but it never came. I think poor Tim suffered from a case
    of 'wrong team at the wrong time', had he played for the likes of 
    Liverpool, Man Utd, Arsenal, Everton or Leeds etc... he would have had
    more chance but being known as the mainstay of a defence with more
    holes than a collander (spelt wrong) is not good press.
    he then moved over to West Ham where i believe he will make a bigger
    impact. He must be about 24 years old.
    Ian.
    
34.290Marsh going backwards?AIMTEC::WICKS_AVA - the SFCP Migration from HELLTue Nov 19 1991 02:3711
    Jim,  (.286)
    
    Given that Jones, Nicol, Tanner (and burrows?) played and are all
    full-backs what the **** was Marsh a striker already converted by
    Souness to a midfield player doing at right-back??? I know ours
    is not to question but .... should I be worried if Marsh appears
    in goal soon (:==:).
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.291SUBURB::ABSOLOMTDon't Bank With LloydsTue Nov 19 1991 13:588
    re.288
    
    The slimey gits paid out my mortgage three days on the trot. Thus
    leaving me without any cash. The punchline being, although they
    realised their error, they wouldn't lend me any cash to see me to
    payday. Gauld bless em.
    
    Tony
34.292Looking forward to Leeds vs Villa on Sunday... ;-)YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Nov 19 1991 15:4121
    I don't think you can praise the players of both teams highly enough
    for an excellent match.
    I thought Rob Jones had an excellent match, and wasn't even mentioned
    once for his unbelieveable work rate.
    I do agree though, that playing Mike Marsh at right back, and Jones in
    midfield may not have been completely the right thing to do, seeing as
    how Jones was bought as a right back!! But, each to their own...
    Brucie had another excellent game, and seems to be the only player
    performing consistently... and this could well be his last season, with
    David James expected to be joining at the end of the season from
    Watford.
    Anyway we've managed to do what Arsenal, Spurs, and Palace all failed
    to do this season... take a point off the Hammers!! 8-)
    
    Is this the start of better things to come??
    
    Stew.
    
    p.s. Nicky Tanner is actually a central defender, not a full back...
    									8-)
    
34.293Building a team for the future...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Nov 19 1991 15:4919
    re. 282
    
    I forgot to mention Steve Harkness...
    
    The only thing he's famous for is for being sent off during the u19
    World Cup last year...
    ...but he is a very good player!!
    
    Nicky Tanner reminds me a bit of Mark Lawrenson, the way he goes about
    his job compentently and quietly... and never gets half as much
    recognition as he should. I think the groundsmans dog would have to go
    a bit to replace him!! 8-)
    
    Finally, Rob Jones... what more can I say?? Sheer class!! It won't be
    long before he's in the England squad!! We could certainly do with a
    decent right back in the England team!! ;-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.294oh yer...BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenTue Nov 19 1991 15:5613
        
    re last few
    
    Wow !!! lets really go over-the-top, the 'mighty' Liverpool won an
    amazing point at lowly West Ham.... brilliant performance, world-class,
    players etc etc etc......
    
    don't kid yourselves - the decline of Liverpool continues......
    
    Still I suppose live TV games are the only chance most of you get to
    see 'the mighty reds' in action.....
    
    Paul
34.295face it, youre crapCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsTue Nov 19 1991 16:0311
    Paul,
     West Ham will stuff you when they play you, so dont kid YOURSELF.
     not only that i believe that you werent too pleased about the fact
     that WE stuffed you earlier in the season, even when we are in
     'decline'. When Everton stop buying second rate scottish forwards and
     start winning things, THEN you can start mouthing.
    Ian.
    
    p.s hurry up and go to warrington, im sick of having a sad Everton fan
        sat behind me.
    
34.296I'm just being honest - honest !BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenTue Nov 19 1991 16:2817
    
    Hi Ian,
    
    my last note has nothing to do with Everton - read your 'Penguin big
    words for 10 year olds' again !!! - I've been extremely critical of
    Everton in this notesfile in the past, but this time I'm trying to
    point out how quickly the decline of Liverpool is gathering pace. 
    
    A couple of years ago, Liverpool supporters would have laughed at
    ANYONE for going over the top about winning a valuable away point
    anywhere - the fact that most Liverpool supporters think they're world
    beaters after Sunday's game shows how much Liverpool's standards have
    declined.......
    
    
    paul    :-) :-) :-)
                                                                      
34.297battle in BasingstokeCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsTue Nov 19 1991 16:3610
    paul,
     and i was just pointing out, by using the example of Everton, that
     your judgement of our declining standards can be confusing...
     YES, compared to the Liverpool of the past, as you say, we arent very
     good, but, however, if you compare us to the likes of clubs such as 
     Everton, somewhat inferior to the Liverpool of the past then we are 
     quite average these days.
     i hope this solves your obvious confusion,
     your friend, Ian.
    
34.298Simply the best...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Nov 19 1991 17:2918
    re. last few
    
    I think we can settle this small confusion rather simply...
    
    Out of Liverpool and Everton, which team is involved in European
    competition??
    
    Therefore, this team must be superior to the other...
    
    Therefore, if this team is in decline, then god help the other team...
    
    End of argument.
    
    Stew.
    
    p.s. I reckon Everton could be outsiders for relegation this season!!
                                                                       8-)
    
34.299BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenTue Nov 19 1991 17:4921
    
    Oh no - another Ian Hawley.......  :-)
    
>>    Out of Liverpool and Everton, which team is involved in European
>>    competition??
    
    
    Which team was responsible for NO English teams being in Europe between
    1985 and 1990 ????????
    
    I repeat - I'm not talking about Everton - I talk about Everton in the
    Everton note, I talk about Liverpool in the Liverpool note......
    Which note is this ????
    
    I am merely pointing out that Liverpool, the successful club of a few
    years ago, are in decline - they have a poor manager, average players
    and the supporters are so desperate for a return to the 'good old days'
    that they see signs of that return in any average performance.
    
    Paul
        
34.300COMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsTue Nov 19 1991 17:578
    Paul,
     What you dont seem to be grasping is that i am saying that you cannot
     judge Liverpool performances because youre definition of the word
     'average' is different to mine, because it has been tarnished by
     allegiance to a certain team, i.e Everton.
    i hope this helps to clarify your muddled mind.
    Ian.
     
34.301ding ding....round 5...TRUCKS::SANTTue Nov 19 1991 19:062
    
    	keep it up lads.....8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)
34.302fetch it yerself, PaulCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsTue Nov 19 1991 19:115
    Andy,
     Paul has given up, hes decided that screaming at everyone to fetch coffee
     is a more worthwhile pursuit.
    Ian.
    
34.303BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenTue Nov 19 1991 19:4943
    
    Re .300
    
    Ian, you're obviously having problems grasping what I'm saying - let me
    spell it out for you.........
    
    Unlike yourself, I consider my self to be above your average 'biased'
    supporter and I'm trying to objective in my views on the current
    Liverpool team.... I don't want to resort to 'we've won the League blah
    times... my dad's bigger than your dad etc etc etc', lets just stick to
    the basic facts...
    
    Souness was a limited success in Scotland - how many European games
    (never mind trophies) did Rangers win ?
    
    He is a poor manager and will drag Liverpool even deeper into the ****
    before he's sacked and replaced by Toshack.
    
    Saunders is a poor player - I was glad when Everton didn't get him (and
    said so in the Everton note)
    
    Liverpool were AVERAGE on Sunday - where are West Ham in the League ? -
    a draw at Upton Park is two points lost, not a point gained !!
    
    (my definintion of average....)
    
    Some teams are good at present - Leeds, Aston Villa...
    
    Some teams are poor - Luton, Wimbledon...
    
    Most others are average... including the present Liverpool and Everton
    teams...
    
    All that I found surprising was that yourself and a number of other
    Liverpool supporters were raving with enthusiasm after the
    world-beating draw at West Ham - I wish I could be that enthusiastic
    when Everton don't win - but then again, I probably see more games than
    you.........
    
    Paul:-)
    
    By the way, I finished craving for coffee - I've moved onto craving for
    nicotine !!!! *7^%@!@@(@ !!!!
34.304fool!COMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsTue Nov 19 1991 20:0816
    Paul,
     you seem to be having a little trouble with all these wide sweeping
     generalisations that you keep making...
     Just because West Ham are in the bottom half of the league, it doesnt 
     mean to say that they arent a good team, if you take the example of a
     pools forecaster in a newspaper, he doesnt base his judgements so much 
     on the position of the team, but the CURRENT FORM of the team.
     we were playing a team who have beaten Arsenal and Spurs, a FORM TEAM,
     and we were playing them AWAY FROM HOME. It was a good result.
     The way we played impressed ME, compared to how they have played so
     far this season. it also impressed several other noters who were full
     of commendation for the way both teams played. It was NOT an average
     performance by any standards, so stop talking unsubstantiated rubbish.
    
    Ian.
    
34.305okay - you win :-)BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenTue Nov 19 1991 20:2411
    
    
    Re .304
    
    AT LAST !!!!
    
    You've put in a note and haven't slagged off Everton !!!!
    
    (I must admit - I fell asleep watching the game on Sunday......)
    
    Paul
34.306My dad's bigger than your dad!!YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Nov 19 1991 20:3424
    re .303
    
    How could you possibly class Aston Villa as good??? While the 'pool
    only as 'average'!!! 
    
    Admittedly, there is some truth in Everton being only 'average', but
    the 'pool??? Let's be serious!!
    
    West Ham are a good footballing side, which they proved on Sunday...
    You don't beat sides like Arsenal, Spurs ,and Palace without being a
    good side. So, a draw, away from home, was a good result. Especially
    considering the manner in which we achieved that result.
    We played some quality attacking football, whilst other, more average
    teams (no names mentioned, but I think we all know who I'm on about)
    would've gone to Upton Park and played not to lose.
    
    So, let's just face it, you're jealous 'cos we've got quality players,
    like Deano (who incidentally has got a proven goalscoring record at
    international level!!), and he can't even get in the side. That's how
    good we are!!
    Ner ner ne ner nerrrr!!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.307Thought this was the Rangers note !ULYSSE::BREADIETue Nov 19 1991 20:372
    This all rather unsavoury chaps, not what us Scottish noters are used
    to.
34.308the can of worms...COMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsTue Nov 19 1991 20:375
    Stew,
     Me and Paul had just settled the argument!!!
     here we go again?!??
    Ian.
    
34.309oh bloody hell - have we got to start again ?BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenTue Nov 19 1991 20:4534
    Re .306
    
>>    How could you possibly class Aston Villa as good??? While the 'pool
>>    only as 'average'!!! 
    
     Easy.... I've seen Liverpool on telly a couple of times this season
    and they have been very very average.....
    
    I saw Villa at Goodison a few weeks back and they were sh*t-hot - since
    then they've won about their last five or sixs games - and where are
    they in the league fourth ?? - Us Evertonians are able to give credit
    to other teams - unlike you biased, tunnel-vision Red-noses.....
    
    
>>    West Ham are a good footballing side, which they proved on Sunday...
>>    You don't beat sides like Arsenal, Spurs ,and Palace without being a
>>    good side. So, a draw, away from home, was a good result. Especially
>>    considering the manner in which we achieved that result.
>>    We played some quality attacking football, whilst other, more average
>>    teams (no names mentioned, but I think we all know who I'm on about)
>>    would've gone to Upton Park and played not to lose.
    
    This 'quality attacking football' didn't result in any goals - or even
    near misses from what I can remember.....
    
>>    So, let's just face it, you're jealous 'cos we've got quality players,
>>    like Deano (who incidentally has got a proven goalscoring record at
>>    international level!!), and he can't even get in the side. That's how
>>    good we are!!
>>    Ner ner ne ner nerrrr!!! 8-)
    
    nah !!
    
    Paul
34.310Lads, LadsMIACT::RANKINETue Nov 19 1991 21:0833
    re previous few..
    
    Its almost like the Old Firm notesfiles except there are no set hidden
    replies.
    
    My interpretation of the game was that both sides played good attacking
    football, which was a joy to watch.  Grabatair was awarded MOM for a
    few very good saves, which makes me worry about the earlier statement
    that there were little near things.  The absence of goals was
    unfortunate, because the game had everything else, but it was still a
    good attacking, end to end game.  The best game I have seen so far this
    season, and I would love to think that there would be more of them to
    come.  If I were a Pool fan..and Im not.. I would be pleased with the
    way the reds/greens played as they look infinitely better than some of
    the games they have been in  eg against Stoke.  The fact that a point
    was won as well is perhaps extra jam on the bread, so perhaps this is
    why there is increased optimism in this notes file.  Ok OK so they are
    not the team they once were..who is ??... The general standard of our
    beloved game seems to have slipped, so its difficult to compare.
    
    So write Liverpool off at your peril, as they always seem to bounce
    back when everyone writes them off. Perhaps sunday was the start of
    their return, perhaps not..time will tell.  I would say that come May
    92 Liverpool will be higher in the league than Everton and Aston Villa,
    so then we can say who is 'average' and who isnt.  Were only approx one
    third through the season, and no team is brilliant in every game.
    
    Peacefully yours
    
    Paul
    
    ps I hope Mojo does the business for Everton, as he is a good player,
    given the right support from his teammates.
34.311And now for something completely different...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Nov 20 1991 12:5525
    re last
    
    Give that bloke a pat on the back!!
    
    So, now we all know that there are people out there who know good
    football when they see it...
    I think this is the point where we change the subject to tonights
    game...
    
    Rush is out for three weeks with a cartilage injury!! So, Deano is
    likely to start for the first time in god knows how long. Rob Jones is
    also out, 'cos he's cup-tied. But, good news is, Ray Houghton will be
    back to bolster the right side of midfield.
    So, a prediction...
    		Port Vale	0
    		Liverpool	4 (Houghton, McManaman, Deano(2))
    
    By the way (re .309), just 'cos Villa were better than Everton doesn't
    make them a good side!! Though, Johnston was a good buy, and he and
    Beardo (the hunchbacked wonder kid) should be able to form a goodish
    attacking partnership, as long as Beardo doesn't decide he's going to
    play in midfield like he used to at Liverpool.
    
    Stew.
    
34.312up against the mighty valeCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsWed Nov 20 1991 14:3510
    prediction for tonite...
    
    Port Vale  1   (a corner or free kick)
    Liverpool  2   (superb mcmananamamnanamnamamnamananan strike and
                    a dodgy m.walters penalty 7 mins from time)
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
    
34.313What's NewESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Nov 20 1991 14:534
34.314:-)COMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsWed Nov 20 1991 14:557
    Brian,
    
    ok, i admit it!
    George Courtney is our chairman!
    
    Ian.
    
34.315BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenWed Nov 20 1991 15:0523
    Prediction for tonight.........
    
    Port Vale     0-0   Liverpool
    
    what a game! congratulations to all concerned.
    what a performance from Port Vale, they really brought the best out of
    Brucie (for once) though i thought that Tim Breakleg deserved the man
    of the match award. As for Liverpool, well, they looked a lot better
    than they have all season and if this is a reflection on how they will
    play against other teams for the rest of this season then i think that
    Liverpool are not dead yet.
    As for the Liverpool team, well i thought Rob Jones looked VERY
    impressive, McManaman looked a bit muted, and really wasnt getting very
    far against the well organised hammers defence. I thought Walters was
    very busy, but still no good, McMahon made far too many mistakes (is he
    fully fit?). Marsh was good, Tanner was good (for once), Rush was
    excellent when setting up other people (little touches etc..) but never
    really looked all that dangerous in front of goal.
    all in all a great performance.
    thank god he didnt bring on Gary Ablett!
    
    Paul
    
34.316DECWrite ;-)BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millWed Nov 20 1991 15:1111
    I've got an idea :-
    
    Why isn't a 'Liverpool Game Report Template' created in DECWrite, using
    live links to documents that can have comments such as 'Brilliant, Very
    Good, Good, Average' for each sentence and player. We could then read
    the same report for each match, whether they hab played averagely, less
    then average or just plain grey porridgey. An extra section could be
    appended for any decisions that went Liverpool's way, and another for
    any injustices done to their great selves.
    
    jb.
34.317:-|COMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsWed Nov 20 1991 16:054
    Mr Blythe,
     ha ha ho ho he he,
    Ian.
    
34.318Its a question of standardsIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerWed Nov 20 1991 17:487
	Are the last three notes indications of panic setting in now that 
LFC are approaching almost acceptable levels of play (by Liverpool standards 
that is). 

Jim

34.319bumble beeCOMICS::HAWLEYalmost grabbed by the caribsWed Nov 20 1991 17:547
    Jim, 
     no, my note was an indication of panic setting in now that Jon Blythe
     appears to have realised that he has some sense of humour.
    Ian.
    
    :-) no offence jon!
    
34.320copy catsCOMICS::HAWLEYdeath by sellotapeWed Nov 20 1991 18:164
    anyone got a list of the goalscorers for Liverpool this season like
    the list that Brian put up in the Man Utd note?
    Ian.
    
34.321Little EndianBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millWed Nov 20 1991 19:013
    It'll be short.
    
    jb.
34.322Goals galore...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Nov 20 1991 19:1422
    Goalscorers this season...
    
    		League		UEFA Cup	Rumbelows	Total
    
    Saunders	  2		   4		    1		  7
    Houghton	  4		   2		    0		  6
    Rush	  1		   0		    3		  4
    McManaman	  2		   0		    2		  4
    Walters	  2 (2 pens)	   1		    1		  4 
    Molby	  0		   1 (1 pen)	    0		  1
    Marsh	  0		   1		    0		  1
    Barnes	  1		   0		    0		  1
    Burrows	  1		   0		    0		  1
    Rosenthal	  1		   0		    0		  1
    Hysen	  1		   0		    0		  1
    
    Totals	 15		   9		    7		 31
    
    
    ...better than I thought!!
    
    Stew.	
34.323Where have all the goals gone?TRUCKS::SANTWed Nov 20 1991 19:5514
    
    	Hmmmmmm...
    
    	So much has been said about the lack of security at the back, but
    	after 13 (?) League games I'd expect a little more than 3 goals out
    	of Rush *and* 2.9m man Saunders...frankly that's p*ss-poor, but I 
    	wouldn't use words like that in here 8-)
    
    	I know they need support from midfield (Whelan and Barnes have been
    	injured for some time now..) but Houghton has 4 goals on his own.
    
    	What's going wrong? Or is this some master plan..
    
    	Andy.
34.324Cunno in centre forward shockCOMICS::HAWLEYdeath by sellotapeWed Nov 20 1991 20:149
    Andy,
     Its a master plan, no-one is passing to Rush, so that he will not get
     any goals, so that there will be an uproar and he will be thrown out,
     to be replaced by one Martin Cunniffe at centre forward.
    :-)
    Ian.
    
    p.s ive got my eye on Barnes' position actually.
    
34.325I'm a Ronnie rather than a Rushie.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEAchtung BabyWed Nov 20 1991 23:3010
    
    If I were to play in the Liverpool side, I would see myself more in the
    role of a Ronnie Whelan rather than purely a Rushie. I have played in
    the centre-forward position several times but of late, I have been
    occupying a Ronnie type position,i.e., nice simple first time touches,
    effective tackling, vision, distribution coupled with some crucial
    goals. In fact the last time I played, I inspired our team to a
    comprehensive 8-2 win.
    
          Cunno 
34.326Reds are on the way...ZPOACT::KUMARThu Nov 21 1991 03:1814
                         
    Reds romp to biggest win of the season !!!
    
    Port Vale   1 : 4 Liverpool
    
    Now I am a firm believer in Mr Stew Seabury's theory whereby the draws
    at Anfield are done on purpose so that there will be more revenue by
    way of more matches. Anyone got the match details. Was Mr Seabury right
    with his prediction of the score or what !!!  Buy this man a drink !!!
    He knows his football :-)
    Yes, last Sunday looks like the start of better things to come for the
    mighty Liverpool. Souness said, after the match, on TV and I quote 
    "It's not Christmas, yet." Now I know what he meant.
    Roll on Peterborough........
34.327Let's see if any takes this seriouslyAIMTEC::WICKS_AVA - the SFCP Migration from HELLThu Nov 21 1991 04:3112
    So Port Vale tumble to the same fate as Stoke (they're actually the 
    same team aren't they??) and Peterborough must be booking their hotel for 
    the replay already. 
    
    With the UEFA cup all but wrapped up we can start looking forward with 
    anticipation to the F.A Cup 3rd round draw and our first steps on the road
    to all 3 cup competitions (:==:)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                       
34.328Liverpool won't win *anything* this year...;-)TRUCKS::SANTThu Nov 21 1991 12:097
    
    	re last...
    
    	Bl**dy hell, Andrew....can I have a pint of that stuff you've been
    	drinking 8-) 8-)
             
    	Andy.
34.329Port Vale 1 Liverpool 4COMICS::HAWLEYdeath by staplerThu Nov 21 1991 12:1012
    anyone watch the TVS coverage last night?
    i thought Liverpool looked VERY shaky and was none too impressed with
    their performance, but the commentators on Midweek Sport RAVED about
    it! Admitted, Houghtons goal was sheer class, truly brilliant, but
    apart from that i thought Liverpool lacked flow.
    maybe i am in the minority??
    sorry for sounding utterly pessimistic, but i was just none too
    impressed bearing in mind we were taking on a 2nd division side with
    injuries who for about 40% of the game, dominated!
    
    Ian 'trying to be unbiased' Hawley,
    
34.330Qualified, though....TRUCKS::SANTThu Nov 21 1991 12:259
          
    	Spot on, Ian.....4-1 flattered you, and just hearing that scoreline
    	would not be a true reflection of the game. If PV had taken their
    	early chances it would have been all over by half-time.
    
    	Having said that, they *didn't*, and 'pool put them away well. 
    	Houghton played very well. I also thought Hysen had a sound game.
    
    	Also-unbiased Andy. 8-)
34.331Wake up CunnoESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Nov 21 1991 12:309
34.332The 'pool go marching on... YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 21 1991 14:1928
    So, the 'pool sweep another lowly 2nd Division side out of their path,
    and prepare to take on mighty Peterborough away from home...
    I don't think they can expect much less than a 4:0 or so drubbing by 
    the reds!!
    
    Personally, I thought it was an excellent game last night, from the
    highlights... end to end attacking football. Are we seeing a change in
    the way the 'pool approach their games now, compared to earlier in the
    season??? The work rate of the team seems to have improved a great
    deal, and this is shown in the improved results of late.
    I thought Stevie Mac jnr had a great game, he was all over the pitch,
    and the Vale had no answer... obviously a star for the future!! 
    It was also good to see Deano back on the scoresheet... about time
    too!! We'll need a few more goals from him while Rushie's out!!
    
    I also take complete credit for predicting the scoreline (almost!!),
    okay so I missed the Vale goal out, but who cares really?!? Also, the
    scorers were pretty close too!! But, I can't go on and on about how I
    just knew the 'pool would stuff Port Vale... well, I could, but then
    I'd be accused of being biased, which of course I am, but then everyone
    would go accuse me of going over the top in my praise.
    As far as I'm concernened, who gives a ****??? (excuse language) We
    won, and the team deserves credit. We took our chances, and Vale
    didn't, and that's the name of the game...
    
    Stew.
    
    p.s. We're still on course for all 4 trophies this season!!!   
34.333clairvoyancy will rule - okCOMICS::HAWLEYdeath by staplerThu Nov 21 1991 14:4511
    i predicted the scoreline perfectly till houghton scored...
    :-)
    i said...
    
    PORT VALE  1  (defensive error - and it was, uuurgh!)
    LIVERPOOL  2  (Mcmananananmanannaman - and he did)
                  (dubious walters penalty 7 mins from time - well nearly.)
    
    Ian.
    
                              
34.334It's grim(ey) up North.ARRODS::OHAGANBHanging out your old Love LettersThu Nov 21 1991 15:558
    Anyone notice the rather exotically monikered "The British Coal
    Open-Cast Stand" last night? Sounds like something from Michael
    Palin's "Gordon Of the Rovers". 
    
    Stanley Accrington. :^)
    
    
    
34.335Barnsley - ex-mining townCOMICS::HAWLEYdeath by staplerThu Nov 21 1991 16:298
    re.last
    
    yes, i noticed it too.
    very strange, evidence of mining!
    i thought Thatcher closed all the pits years ago!
    oooh ooh bit of politics!
    Ian.
    
34.336Aye, it were a dogs life down pit!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 21 1991 18:5612
    I worked down that pit...
    
    ...when I was 3!!
    
    We were so poor, me mam sent us t'work down pit so's we wouldn't
    clutter up the small shoe box what we shared wi'three other families.
    
    But then we moved down south and bought a big house in the country, so
    everything turned out okay in the end. 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.337beatings, lakes and arsenal matchesCOMICS::HAWLEYdeath by staplerThu Nov 21 1991 19:2913
    re.last
    
    shoe box? SHOE BOX!?
    
    LUXURY!
    
    we were so poor we couldnt afford a shoe box!
    we lived in a LAKE! with several hundred other familes.
    we used to work a 75 hour day and when we got home our father would
    slipper us and make us watch reruns of Arsenal matches!
    You had it SOOOO easy!
    :-) Ian.
    
34.338half days?? worra con!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 21 1991 19:5118
    re last
    
    you mean you only used to work half days???!!!???
    
    you skivers!!!
    
    we were payed a penny a week, and we were grateful, otherwise we
    wouldn't get our bowl of greul at the end of the month... and our dad
    used to make us watch reruns of reruns of Arsenal videos on the old
    video recorder that he bought down the market one weekend for 5 pence.
    If we fell asleep, we 'ad t'work an extra day that week...
    
    ...I ended up working 14 day weeks!!
    
    you were so lucky!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.339Quiet PleaseESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Nov 21 1991 19:535
34.340BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenThu Nov 21 1991 19:549
    
    
    'ang on a minute guvnor....
    
    I don't think either of the offending noters have ever been to the city
    of Liverpool - never mind seen a Liverpool game....
    
    Typical woolyback drivel
    
34.341such luxuryCOMICS::HAWLEYcunno for prime ministerThu Nov 21 1991 19:579
    a penny a week?
    LUXURY!
    we were paid a penny a YEAR!
    the only food we had was half a pea every 3 months...IF WE WERE LUCKY!
    we had to work a seven year shift, night and day, with only 1 minute
    off per day except Sundays when we would be made to watch 
    'Famous highbury 0-0 draws' until our hands bled.
    Ian :-)
    
34.342being serious....COMICS::HAWLEYcunno for prime ministerThu Nov 21 1991 20:069
    Paul,
     i keep getting calls for you, ring me and give me a forwarding
     number...
    cheers, Ian.
    
    Stew, 
     do you have any idea how long Nicol is out for?
    Ian.
    
34.343the auld manKERNEL::HAWLEYIdo you mean 1400 patches?Fri Nov 22 1991 18:357
    could anyone tell me how old Bruce Grobbelaar is please?
    i mean his REAL age, not the age he acts sometimes on the pitch...
    (i could see you lot reaching for your keyboards :-)
    
    TIA,
    Ian.
    
34.344Records..OPG::TONYFri Nov 22 1991 19:1316
In some previous notes someone forgot to complete Looneypools record in Europe.
We are always reminded of the wins...how about the not so good ones

Super Cup

1978 Anderlecht	 Liverpool 	3-1,1-2
1984 Juventus	 Liverpool	2-0

World Club

1981 Flamengo	Liverpool	3-0
1984 Independiente Liverpool	1-0	

Never mind !

Always look on the bright side..!!!
34.345are you missing something, pal?KERNEL::HAWLEYIdo you mean 1400 patches?Fri Nov 22 1991 19:216
    re.last
    
    look again....they are there...
    
    Ian.
    
34.346RFYB To The Rescue AgainPANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldFri Nov 22 1991 20:202
    
    Droppalot is 34
34.347who where why what haw?KERNEL::HAWLEYIdo you mean 1400 patches?Mon Nov 25 1991 12:529
    Wimbledon 0-0 Liverpool
    
    I was away for the weekend...
    A good result against a traditionally tough team for the pool?
    or was it 2 points dropped?
    
    in eager anticipation...
    Ian.
    
34.348Adrift ...BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Nov 25 1991 13:305
    Liverpool are 14 points behind Leeds, but with 2 games in hand. Leeds
    have the points however. If Liverpool are going to challenge, they had
    better start winning games by large margins.
    
    jb.
34.349come on Leeds???COMICS::JLYBLY::SYSTEMtheres no father christmas?Mon Nov 25 1991 13:427
    jon,
     but as we all know, Leeds will probably commit suicide in the second
     half of the season as per usual.
     personally, i want to see them win it, rather a yorkshire team, than
     the Mancs or Arsenal, but i cant see it happening.
    Ian.
    
34.350Liverpool to pull their finger out.BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Nov 25 1991 13:498
    They have gone through a patch when they didn't play too well, and
    still remained top/2nd. I think this season they have more experience
    and strength, and I'm sure they can keep it going longer. If they do
    have a bad patch, now is the time to accumulate points and goals to see
    them through. If the Arse, Liverpool don't start stringing together
    resounding victories, then it could be a Man U Leeds title race.
    
    jb.
34.351look to the youngsters, like Leeds didCOMICS::JLYBLY::SYSTEMtheres no father christmas?Mon Nov 25 1991 14:0022
    the trouble seems to be that the Liverpool team is like a machine,
    if a bit falls off, the chances are that the rest of the team cannot
    function without it. Without John Barnes we lack something, 
    Mark Walters does his best but all he seems to do is run at defenders
    and lose the ball, which sets up a counter attack for the opposition
    against (im afraid to say) the weakest Liverpool defence for 20 years.
    we also miss Ronnie Whelan, who really did count as an extra defender
    for us.
    Souness will doubtlessly call for patience with such a young team,
    and i think that of ALL PEOPLE John, you should be able to understand
    this.
    Last season Leeds had a young team, that did extremely well, but they
    have proved that with experience they can take on the world, as they 
    are doing this season.
    Am i not right John?
    As a Liverpool supporter, all i can hope is that our youngsters,
    Mcmanaman, Jones, Tanner, Marsh etc... turn out as well as yours did.
    Liverpool have too much young talent to be written off as a force in
    90's.
    Ian.
     
    
34.352Bounce back ?BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Nov 25 1991 14:148
    Liverpool will be back, but I don't think that will be this season. A
    big change in management and injuries doesn't help. Leeds fell apart
    after the 73-74 season after Revie left, and it's taken them 17 years
    to get back to the top. (Hey, that's 18 years since the last league
    championship, which as 7 years less than <fill in blanks for team and
    comment> )
    
    jb.
34.353i forgot Huddersfield!COMICS::JLYBLY::SYSTEMtheres no father christmas?Mon Nov 25 1991 14:328
    i hope they do bounce back next season...
    it would be brilliant to have Leeds and Liverpool (arguable the two
    best teams since the war) vying for the championship...
    just like old times....
    Ian.
    
    p.s i dont think it will be this season either :-(
    
34.354What a difference 17 years makes!!!YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Nov 25 1991 17:0528
    Roll on Wednesday night...
    
    Did anyone see that Tirol bloke on the telly on Saturday??? He reckoned
    they were going to beat us by 3 goals, and that it was the will of god,
    and it would happen. B**l***s!! 
    
    Anyway, good news is, Mark Wright played a full 90 mins for the
    reserves on Saturday, and should be back in the team for Wed. night.
    I've no idea whether either McMahon or Houghton will be fit, both
    having missed the excellent draw away to the Wimbles of Wombleland.
    Jones is cup-tied, and so Marshy should be back at right-back, with
    maybe Burrows in midfield, unless he gives young Jamie another game, or
    even the groundsmans dog, who qualifies on account that his great great 
    great grandma wasn't born anywhere near Leeds.
    
    I'd also like to lay to rest the malicious rumour that I've never been
    to Liverpool... I was born there!!! So, HA!!!
    Plus, from a few notes back, Nicol played on Saturday, so he's not
    going to be injured for much longer I shouldn't think.
    
    prediction for Wed night...
    	Swarsomethingorother Tirol 	1 (a Mark Wright penalty)
    	Liverpool			2 (a Mark Wright penalty, Deano)
    (...leading the commentators to say something like, "I think Deano was
    the difference between the two sides on the night...") 8-)
    
    Stew. 
     
34.355help! help! help!COMICS::JLYBLY::SYSTEMtheres no father christmas?Mon Nov 25 1991 17:107
    oh no! not Mark Wright!!!!
    surely if we sold Mark Wright we could afford another couple of dogs
    for the groundsman!
    :^)
    
    Ian.
    
34.356Pretty poor actuallyPANIC::QUINLESSMartin Quinless SWAS London UKTue Nov 26 1991 17:1716
    I can't believe that people a few notes back are talking about a good
    draw against Wimbledon last Saturday!! Having gone to the game I can
    say that Liverpool were very poor indeed. Defense looked shakey but any
    chance seemed to disappear when Rosenthal (sp!) had to leave the field
    with what looked like a shoulder injury.
    
    During the closing stages Deano missed a sitter - for 2.9m quid he
    should be putting those away. One thing that surprised me was the
    quietness of the Liverpool supporters. Sounno got a talking to for
    shouting at the referee. He had cause to complain - Liverpool were
    clean through when he whistled for offside despite the linesmans flag
    staying down.
    
    Maybe this weekend I will try Brentford...
    
    Martin
34.357KERNEL::HAWLEYIdo you mean 1400 patches?Tue Nov 26 1991 18:225
    not another injury!
    (and yes, you did spell it right to my knowledge)
    thanks for the report,
    Ian.
    
34.358Dean Saunders to the highest bidderKERNEL::HAWLEYIdo you mean 1400 patches?Tue Nov 26 1991 20:228
34.359I'll give you 2 millionYUPPY::SEABURYSWed Nov 27 1991 13:0811
    re last
    
    I don't reckon we should be offering Deano just yet...
    
    I've got a feeling he's going to come good tonight, and he'll
    *definately* score (sticking my neck on the line a bit here!!)
    Tirol have conceded 33 goals in 21 matches this season, so we must have
    a good chance of at least one away goal!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.360a spy in the enemy campKERNEL::HAWLEYIdo you mean 1400 patches?Wed Nov 27 1991 13:458
    prediction:
    
    Tirol      1 - 2    Liverpool    (i hope)
    
    can one of our European friends give us a rundown on Tirol?
    (better still, can you give Graeme Souness a rundown?!?!)
    :^)
    
34.361ASKFOR::HAIGHGeschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung?Wed Nov 27 1991 13:565
    We were thinking of making the short trip down the road to Innsbruck for 
    the game, but after Liverpools recent results, Bonnie Raitt looks a much 
    better proposition. Mind you, so would Kylie Minogue ( sp?).
    
    
34.362Handball? I didn't see anythingGOTA1::APPELQVISTWed Nov 27 1991 14:2814
    
    Liverpool beware!!! The referee for tonight's game in Innsbruck is the
    one and only Erik Fredriksson from Tidaholm, Sweden. If you don't
    remember him, jus ask anyone in Russia and he will start chewing his
    tongue. 
    
    He was ref in the two last WC-finals. Got his reputation for giving away
    the game when Russia was beated by Belgium. In Italy he was the only
    person among 80.000 that failed to see a handball from Maradona in the
    USSR-Argentina game.
    
    This will be his last international, im not gonna miss him.
    
    Mats
34.363Kylie's sexier than MadonnaYUPPY::SEABURYSWed Nov 27 1991 15:029
    re .361
    
    How dare you insult my one and only true love...
    
    
    	...Kylie Minogue 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.364?!?!?!KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Nov 27 1991 16:181
    
34.365Score please ???ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Wed Nov 27 1991 23:2414
Lads,


     Any score on tonights game or do I detect a period of official mourning    
in progress.....

on behalf of Mr. Cunniffe -:)-:)


I await in anticipation !!!

Rgds,

Your good friend Martin.
34.366Silence indicates SuccessZPOACT::KUMARThu Nov 28 1991 03:2912
    Stew, looks like your neck is safe !!
	Re. -1,
    
    	No, we are not in mourning. We are all silently celebrating the
    fact that Deano scored twice and Liverpool came away from Austria with
    a good 2-0 win. It looks to me like, slowly but surely, Mr Saunders is
    coming good. So, NO , Souness wouldn't want to sell him.
    	So watch out Norwich, make sure you come prepared for another
    0-0 draw at Anfield !!!! :-)
    
    
    Kumar
34.367Deano gets his 6th in EuropeAIMTEC::WICKS_AVA - the SFCP Migration from HELLThu Nov 28 1991 04:4112
    So Liverpool continue to plough relentlessly on through all cup
    competitions ...
    
    But what's this World Service has no news of the results of the Arse
    or the Mancs....
    
    What could have happened to them ... aren't they bothering to play
    in any more rounds or something?? (:==:)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.368good but against rubbishESSB::BREEThu Nov 28 1991 11:227
    I thought Liverpool were excellent last night but I'd love to know how
    Tirol got through the previous two rounds. Obviously they beat the
    opponents but how bad can they have been???
    
    
    Paul
    
34.369ASKFOR::HAIGHGeschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung?Thu Nov 28 1991 11:523
    .361> Bonnie Raitt looks a much better proposition.
    
    	Should have gone to the football! 
34.370Simply the best!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 28 1991 13:1624
    An excellent result for the 'pool, although against what looked like
    pretty mediocre opponents.
    But, take nothing away from the lads, they did great!! We can now look
    forward to a nice comfortable match at home to clinch our place in the
    quarter finals in March...
    
    I thought Mark Wright was superb, considering he'd only played one and
    a half games before this one after recovering from injury, and Tanner
    looked impressive alongside him. 
    Mind you, it was a good all round performance... very solid!! We gave
    hardly anything away, and Saunders proved he's still good enough (I
    predicted this!!) with two well taken chances.
    Stevie Mac jnr. did everything except score, and is certainly a star in
    the making, and much better than Ryan Giggs!! 8-)
    The only blemish was Steve Nicol trying a Ronnie Whelan type own goal,
    which didn't quite come off, and did my heart no favours!!
    
    Though, the highlight of the evening had to be the fact that Alan
    Hansen smiled!! We must have played well!! 8-)
    
    Now, onto Norwich on Saturday, and a match we must win really.
    
    Stew.
    
34.371an unbiased reportKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 13:1924
    Swarovski Tirol      0-2  Liverpool Reserves
    
    A good match, interesting to watch (especially seeing as we in England 
    got the cut down version, without any waiting for the keeper to fetch
    the ball etc...why dont we have more hour long games :-)
    Tirol i thought, were very disappointing and really didnt distinguish
    themselves in the last third of the pitch although i thought their
    defending was better. their only real periods of pressure were in the
    first few minutes of each half. As for Liverpool, a good, solid,
    workman-like performance with no real outstanding performances but a
    good team effort...
    i thought that the game was made by both sides giving away the ball too
    often (especially Tirol, Liverpool would have had a much tougher time
    if Tirol hadnt kept passing to them).
    As for the goals, i thought the first one was a little lucky, but the
    second was excellently taken,a true strikers goal.
    as for individual performances, well, i thought Tanner had a decent
    game and McManaman was busy (but not outstanding).
    overall, a good performance but we wont get as easy an opposition as
    that in the league...
    incidentally, good to see Mark Wright back, the first of many to return 
    from injury i hope.
    Ian.
    
34.372peter pacult picked a peck of pickled peppersKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 13:205
    p.s
     forgot to mention that i thought that Peter Pacult looked a reasonable
     player for Tirol (apart from having a cute second name)
    Ian.
    
34.373Mark 'the wall' WrightKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 13:237
    p.p.s 
     also forgot to mention Mark Wright putting his body in the way of 2
     goal bound efforts from Tirol...
    now, did he know anything about them?!?!
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.374Just wait till we play our 1st team!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 28 1991 13:2715
    re .354
    
    Looks like even God has an off day sometimes!! 8-)
    
    Ian, 
    Congratulations on such a well presented, totally unbiased report on
    the match. I also thought that Des Lynam (sp??) had a great game,
    especially in the closing minutes when he seemed to take complete
    control.
    It's a pity other fans find it so hard to give unbiased reports of
    their respective teams... ;-)
    
    Stew.
    
    
34.375Totally biased, and couldn't care less about it.YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 28 1991 13:308
    re .373
    
    Mark Wright - a superb player, and a future captain of the 'pool and
    England... I thought hid tackle in the dying minutes which prevented an
    almost certain goal was excellent!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.376Where are the Arse & Mancs in Europe.ESSB::MCUNNIFFETHE GREAT ALDOThu Nov 28 1991 14:5131
    
    Swaroskvi Tirol 0 Liverpool 2 (Deano)
    
    Liverpool without Ronnie Whelan
                      John Barnes
                      Ian Rush
                      Ray Houghton
                      David Burrows
                      Mark Walters
    
       .........and still the Pool put in a superb performance away from
    home. The opposition wasn't great and how they got this far, I don't
    know. A thorough professional approach from Liverpool giving nothing
    away at the back, Molby controlling the midfield and Deano taking his
    two chances in Aldo-like fashion. As the commentator mentioned, there
    will be fierce competition for places when all the big guns are fit
    annd a fit Liverpool time for me would look like ( for Euro comp.)
    this:
                               Bruce Grobbelaar
                               ================
       Steve Nicol     Mark Wright      Nick Tanner     David Burrows
       ===========
                                                             
      Mark Walters      Ronnie Whelan   Steve McMahon     John Barnes   
                        =============
                       Ian Rush      Steve McManaman
                       ========
    
          Any comments....
    
             Cunno
34.377hmmmmKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 14:568
    > any comments....
    
    yeah, no deano?
    Mark Walters on the opposite side to Barnes?
    Mark Walters in the team at all?
    
    Ian 'not impressed with Walters' Hawley.
    
34.378No More Scouse DrivelESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Nov 28 1991 15:001
34.379drivel? dont read 34.* notes thenKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 15:084
    Brian,
     I am not a scouser.
    Ian.
    
34.380The big squad.ESSB::MCUNNIFFETHE GREAT ALDOThu Nov 28 1991 15:4537
    
    Ian, 
        My ideal choice for the right side of midfield would of course be 
    Ray Houghton but since, I already had four foreigners in the team, I
    didn't have any choice but to include Walters.
        Again, I had to choose between Deano and Rushie to partner to
    partner MnManamanie up front and I gave the verdict to Rushie because
    of his previous Euro experience. There was no place at all for Rosie
    and hopefully when Ronnie and Barnsie get fit, they will bring the best
    out of the frontmen.
    
          Liverpool team for domestic competition..........
    
                       Bruce Grobbelaar
    
    Steve Nicol    Mark Wright     Jan Molby        David Burrows
    
    Ray Houghton     Ronnie (fab) Whelan   Steve McMahon   John Barnes
    
                   Dean Saunders      Ian Rush
     
      Subs from::      Mike Hooper
                       Mike Marsh
                       Gary Ablett
                       Barry Venison
                       Nicky Tanner
                       Rob Jones
                       Glen Hysen
                       Steve Harkness
                       Steve McManaman
                       Mark Walters
                       Ronnie Rosenthal
                       Jamie Reddknapp
    
        A squad of pure strength and depth
    
             Cunno. 
34.381Spurs and Pool march on...and on !SUBURB::SEARCHRROBERT SEARCHThu Nov 28 1991 15:5720
    
    There's a certain belief going around that its not just Deano who
    hasn't performed this season....Rush has hardly been outstanding.
    
    In my humble opinion I think Rushie will find it differcult to get back
    in the team if Saunders/Mac Jr continue to perform well together.
    (Maybe Rush will link up again with Kenny sooner than he thinks???)
    
    Also....not even Sourpuss would be stupid enough to play Barnes and 
    Walters in the same team.....would he ??
    
    But all the same.....2 of the best English teams into 1/4 Finals of
    Euro Competions......and aren't we all upset that there's no Arse and
    no Mancs left  !!!!!.....ain't life a "bitch".
    
    Good luck 'Pool
    
    
    
    Cheers...Rob..
34.382Cunno's the ScouserESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Nov 28 1991 16:2214
34.383neighbours...everybody needs...KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 16:336
    you sit next to Martin?
    believe me, thats lucky compared to having Paul Watterson leering
    over your shoulder.
    do you and Martin continue the banter off the notes conference?
    Ian.
    
34.384BLKPUD::WATTERSONPNo Irish in SwedenThu Nov 28 1991 16:406
    
    Ian,
    
    what does 'leer' mean ?
    
    Paul
34.385come on Paul, have you never leered at anyone?KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 16:434
    just had a big office discussion on what 'to leer' means...
    now, back to football?
    Ian.
    
34.386ASKFOR::HAIGHGeschwindigkeitsbegrenzung? What Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzung?Thu Nov 28 1991 16:474
    >     just had a big office discussion on what 'to leer' means...
    
    	Well we're all on the edge of our seats here! How DID the
    conversation go?
34.387dictionary please?KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 16:505
    it was decided that 'to leer' was correct, and it meant to look at
    someone in a lecherous manner, and that Paul Watterson had never heard
    of it.
    Ian.
    
34.389ban Paul WattersonKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 17:004
    personal abuse, mr Moderator!
    cant we keep this in a football context between rival supporters?
    Ian.
     
34.390Keep it in the family...YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 28 1991 17:148
    re .389
    
    Ian,
    I couldn't decide whether you were requesting personal abuse, or
    claiming it???
    
    Stew.
    
34.391humphKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 17:281
    
34.392My Buddy CunnoESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Nov 28 1991 17:3112
34.393only team in europe.SUBURB::VYASThu Nov 28 1991 18:0618
    RE: .381
    
    In April onlt one team will be left in Europe. 
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    No need to say it will be Liverpool.
34.394Simply the best... by a long wayYUPPY::SEABURYSThu Nov 28 1991 18:5424
    Getting back to the subject of when we've got a full strength squad...
    
    The competition for places is going to be unbelieveably fierce... and
    there are going to be numerous options open to Souness on how the side
    should line up, but I reckon the team will probably look something
    like...
    
    				Grobbelaar
    	Rob Jones					Burrows
    			Wright		Nicol
    
    	Houghton	McMahon		Whelan(capt.)	Barnes
    
    			Rush		Saunders
    
    
    I reckon he'll try and rest McManaman as much as possible, to prevent
    him burning out. But, he may decide to keep him on the bench to provide
    another attacking option. 
    I s'pose we'll have to wait and see...
    
    Stew.
    
    			
34.395Looks good for the 'pool in the 2nd leg...TRUCKS::SANTThu Nov 28 1991 20:0718
    
    	Well played last night, Liverpool. A performance of command and
    	stature. Splendid result away from home. Roll on the Q-Fs in March,
    	when once again I will be wishing you luck.
    
    	Actually, I don't think the team can be strengthened much given
    	the 4-foreigner rule. Only Barnes walks into the side. Perhaps
    	Houghton in for Molby, but his last two performances in Europe
    	have been brilliant (v. Auxerre and last night) so that's no
    	formality either. Whelan? Past it, and not worth one of those
    	precious 4 places unless you drop Grabatair....
    
    	I also think Ian "Elephant Man" Rush could soon be on his bike
    	from Anfield, once he's fit. Once Deano starts to hit the spot 
    	regularly in the League he'll be off....that should get a response 
    	...8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.396blasphemyKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 20:138
    Andy,
     thanks for the unbiased report. :-)
     as for Rush, im not bothered whether he stays or goes,
    cos we've got Mcmanananamanannanman!
    ok, i know its blasphemy to say 'byebye rushie' but im feeling
    contraversial.
    Ian.
    
34.397on the other hand...KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Nov 28 1991 20:183
    then again, i think its maybe controversial instead...
    Ian.
    
34.398Enter your Rambleings here.SEDSWS::WILLMOTTNEXT UNSEEN to Liverpool DrivalFri Nov 29 1991 10:5211
    
    
    "Very controversial there Smashy "
    
    "I know, Nicey , I'm a right looney"
    
    "Yeah, but you do a lot of work for Charity, don't you mate "
    
    :^)
    
    
34.399try english next timeKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classFri Nov 29 1991 12:247
    re.last
    
    SEDSWS::WILLMOTT
    
    you dont note very often do you...
    
    Ian.
34.400waiting for godKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classFri Nov 29 1991 12:276
    according to CEEFAX last night, John Barnes is back in training and Ian
    Rush could soon be back in the side.
    Mark Walters must be counting the days....
    
    Ian.
    
34.401A bit of Bachman Turner Overdrive for yerARRODS::OHAGANBHanging out your old Love LettersFri Nov 29 1991 16:166
    re .SEDSWS::WILLMOTT
    
    Poptabulous note mate! Keep it up, it's better than all this Scouse 
    drivel anyway. 
    
    Nicey.
34.402Team Lineups pleaseZPOACT::KUMARFri Nov 29 1991 18:3216
    If I don't look at this notesfile for more than 12 hours, I miss so
    much of the banter in here !! I have to try to keep up.
    	Anyway, will someone please enlighten me as to what was said in
    .388 that got it hidden ? Must have been really bad, eh ?
    	Secondly, will everyone please  exercise their freedom of choice ?
    If you don't want to hear/listen to all this Scouse drivel, then, like
    Ian said, don't read topic no. 34. What do you expect in the Liverpool
    topic ? Mancs drivel, which is really bad !!! :-)
    	Finally, will someone post the team line-up which played in the
    UEFA Cup so that the rest of us will know who the 4 "foreigners"
    were ? I for one would really like to know. 
    	And now onto that 0-0 draw against Norwich.....
    
    
    
    Kumar
34.403THE MANCS ARE OUT OF EUROPE.ESSB::MCUNNIFFETHE GREAT ALDOFri Nov 29 1991 19:1921
    
    Kumar, 
       the Liverpool line-up for the UEFA cup match was
     
                           Bruce Grobbelaar
    Steve Nicol                                        Gary Ablett
                  
                  Mark Wright      Nicky Tanner
    
    Mike Marsh                                     Steve Harkness
     
               Steve McMahon         Jan Molby
    
                 Dean Saunders     Steve McManaman
    
         I cannot over emphasise the excellent result that the Pool
    achieved the other night and the mighty days at the mecca of world
    football are back with a bang. 
    
         Cunno
    
34.404watch your heart rate MartinKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classFri Nov 29 1991 19:205
    re.last
    
    i wouldnt go THAT far, but it WAS a decent result, yeah...
    Ian.
    
34.405Anfield-tinted double glazing....TRUCKS::SANTFri Nov 29 1991 19:5611
    
    	What did you honestly expect from him, Ian..
    
    	One defeat = defeaning silence..
    	One draw   = "the good times will soon return" etc..
    	One win    = totally OTT..
    
    	typical. We try and get him to be reasonable but it's clearly not
    	in his nature ;-)
    
    	Andy.
34.406Canaried to win - it says it in the Pools ForecastBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millFri Nov 29 1991 19:583
    Norwich are tipped to win at Anfield tomorrow.
    
    jb.
34.407More of the same ....BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millFri Nov 29 1991 20:14115
34.408Digital's Chosen FewBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millFri Nov 29 1991 20:167
    Well, myself, Stuart and Brian are the chosen few.
    
    I'm off for a few Tetley's and a curry.
    
    Liverpool to get beaten by Norwich tomorrow.
    
    jb.
34.409sulk !BLKPUD::WATTERSONPSay SET HIDDEN to this noteFri Nov 29 1991 20:237
    
    
    Awwww - why didn't I get the mail ????
    
    I'm deeply hurt !!!! :-)
    
    Paul
34.410note set hiddenGALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Fri Nov 29 1991 20:327
    
    .406 has been set hidden because it's against company rules to post a
    mail message to a public notesfile without the author's permission.  If
    the author of the message gives permission for it to be posted I'll
    make it visible again.
    
    Gary.
34.411what was the set hidden note?KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classFri Nov 29 1991 20:5910
    prediction...
    
    Liverpool 1-1 Norwich
    
    i dont think Norwich have got the firepower to win.
    i dont think Liverpool have got the talent (at the moment) to win.
    
    Ian 'hedging his bets' Hawley.
    
    
34.412Liverpool 2-1 NorwichKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classSun Dec 01 1991 22:5110
    > prediction...
    >
    > Liverpool 1-1 Norwich
    >
    > i dont think Norwich have got the firepower to win.
    > i dont think Liverpool have got the talent (at the moment) to win.
     
    Glad to see i was wrong!
    Ian.
       
34.413Is this the end for TGR??YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Dec 02 1991 12:3016
    A six match unbeaten run, and things are finally looking up for the
    'pool...
    
    Only the second time Norwich have lost in their last 10, and so this is
    a good result, though not a surprising one!! But three points will do
    nicely...
    
    Ronnie Whelan is to see a specialist about his knee ligament trouble,
    and it's a possiblity that he has played his last match for the 'pool.
    Souness is already said to be looking for a replacement, and Roy Keane,
    and Andy Townsend are high on the list of possibilities.
    
    What about Geoff Thomas?? 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.414...and Smith wins the ball in the air...YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Dec 02 1991 15:3010
    I'd just like to congratulate Arsenal on a thoroughly excellent
    display of how not to play through the midfield once in an entire 90
    minutes...
    Mind you, it got a bit boring after the first 5 or 6 seconds!! 8-)
    
    I'm glad Ian St. John wasn't asked to pick the man of the match as
    well, 'cos it'd probably have been Bryan Robson!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.415Ronnie will be back.ESSB::MCUNNIFFETHE GREAT ALDOMon Dec 02 1991 15:5037
    
    Ronnie is to see a specialist shortly about his injury and I sincerely
    hope that he will play again. He is just 30 since October and plenty of
    football left in him. What a huge loss he would be to Liverpool and to 
    the football world in general. He was by far the most accomplished
    player of the 80's and that includes Robbo and the fat Mars bar idiot
    that disgraced himself in the cup final.
        As for the possibility of Roy Keane or Townsand replacing Ronnie,
    both of them together wouldn't compensate for Whelan. As for the
    possibility of "haircut Thomas" doing the job, forget it.
      
      Ronnie made his league debut against Stoke on 3/4/81 and scored a
    goal. Since then, he has collected a host of medals and been a very
    influential player for Ireland.......he scored the best goal of the
    Euro c'ships in 1988 when he volleyed past Daseav.
    
       Ronnie's honours so far
                        ======
    
       League C'ship medals - 1982
                              1983
                              1984
                              1986
                              1988    (How many league medals has Robbo??)
                              1990  
    
            F.A. Cup medals - 1986  
                            - 1989 (captain)
    
          League cup medals - 1982
                              1983 (a cracking curler past Bailey)
                              1984 
    
          European cup medal- 1984
     
         rgds,
          Cunno.
34.416The month aheadAIMTEC::WICKS_AWorld Tour 91/92 Starts SaturdayTue Dec 03 1991 04:2237
    So having lulled the world and the pools panel into a false
    sense of security with a couple of nil-nil draws we go and promptly
    ignore the fine sense of tradition in Liverpool v Norwich games of
    0-0 draws and instead go and thrash the living daylights out of them 2-1.
    
    Unfortunately due to attempts by Norwich's only living supporter to jam
    all BBC world service transmissions on Saturday the scores were
    particularly garbled such that it was difficult to catch any of the
    scorers - I know Molby scored one but Jon appears to have forgotten to
    list the other scorer in his all too brief match report - anyone know?.
    
    Well it's Peterborough on Wed night so I confidently predict a 2-2
    draw ... 
    
    Then it  will unfortunately be my last day here in Atlanta until 
    early-mid January 1992 about when we put 7 past Luton. 

    I guess i'll have about 1000 unseen notes by then? however some of the 
    countries I shall be visiting on my month long business trip do apparently
    have computers and I shall be attempting to dial in and note under
    a pseuodonym so you don't know it's me:
    
    Apart from Peterborough and Svarosvki Tirol (both 2-2) here are my 
    predictions for the next month:
    
    Dec 7  Liverpool 2 Scummers 0
    Dec 14 Liverpool 2 Brian's boys 1
    Dec 18 Liverpool 4 Midland Bank Debtors XI 1 (I'll be there!)
    Dec 21 Liverpool 1 Blue Mancs 0 
    Dec 26 Liverpool 3 BBC white city 2
    Dec 28 Liverpool 1 Liverpool 3rd team 1
    Jan 1  Liverpool 2 Bassetts Allsorts 2 (they need the points)
    Jan 4  - depends who we draw.    

    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.417rays yer manKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classTue Dec 03 1991 12:144
    Andrew,
     Houghton got the second...
    Ian.
    
34.418JB to play for the reserves on saturdayFORTY2::ROBERTSONTue Dec 03 1991 12:425
I heard on the radio this morning that John Barnes is expecting to play for the
reserves on Saturday. With all the discussion regarding coming back from
injuries too early, I hope he's ready.

Al
34.419get off his back GraemeKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classTue Dec 03 1991 12:465
    i dont think hes ready...
    i think souness is pushing him (and the rest) too hard...
    Ian.
    
    
34.420McMAHON RUMOURS.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEBLONG is a Scouse admirer.Tue Dec 03 1991 16:048
    
    The quicker Barnsie and Ronnie are back, the better things will be at
    Anfield. I have also heard rumours that McMahon wants to leave the
    Pool. The Manc generated rumours say that he is "disillusioned" at
    Anfield. How can anybody be disillusioned at the Mecca of world
    football?
    
        Cunno.
34.421WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Dec 03 1991 16:063
    Re .last
    
    Ask Kenny...
34.422Away the RedsYUPPY::SEABURYSTue Dec 03 1991 17:5110
    Onto tonights Rumbelows Cup game at Peterborough, and I'm banking on a
    comprehensive victory... (that's the scoreline, not the way we play!!)
    
    Peterborough	0
    Liverpool		4 (Saunders, McManaman(2), Molby(pen))
    
    When's the draw for the fifth round??
    
    Stew.
    
34.423as christmas is coming...KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classTue Dec 03 1991 18:007
    > When's the draw for the fifth round??
    
    stew,
     beware ye of ye sin of over confidence,
     for verily ye shall turn into Martin Cunniffe...
    Ian.
                    
34.424Nah!! YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Dec 03 1991 18:439
    Ian,
    
    Thanks for the warning... I'll be more careful in future...
    
    Martin. 
    
    Oh my god!!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
34.425Boro' 1 Liverpool 0 KURMA::JJACKMr.Wobbly hides his helmet !Wed Dec 04 1991 01:436
    
    Ha-Ha Sourpuss (& Cunno) !
    
    Bombed out of the cup by lowly Peterboro' 8*))
    
    
34.426Peter WHO !MINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsWed Dec 04 1991 09:569
    re .422
    
    >When's the draw for the fifth round ??
    
    Stew,
    
    	Well is definately not this year !!!!!
    
    Any reports anyone ??!!!
34.427United (that's Peterboro United..) 1 Liverpool nilTRUCKS::SANTWed Dec 04 1991 11:3128
    
    	.422...nice prediction Stew... 8-) x 1000
    
    	When's the 5th round draw..? Why would you want to know that?
    
    	Once again the over-confidence, nay arrogance, of you 'pool fans
    	is demonstrated by your failing to respect your opponents. Sides
    	have done that for years with Liverpool..some in recent times like
    	United to some success in their encounters with the 'pool..but 
    	those days have gone gone gone...
    
    	Liverpool are a shadow of their former selves..anyone must fancy
    	their chances against them these days, including some lowly 3rd
    	Division side with a home Cup game to show what they can do.
    
    	Face facts. Liverpool are cr*p this season, and need to concentrate
    	on re-building. Sourpuss, to his credit, recognises that, and is
    	starting the clear-out. Those without the stomache for it (like
    	McMahon, Whelan, Barnes..) won't last. They'll either retire or get
    	"moved on".. 
    
    	Liverpool will win NOTHING this season. Just like last season. And
    	hopefully for a few more yet ... ;-)
    
    	Start munching on that humble pie 8-)
    
    	Andy.
    
34.428well and truly gubbed...KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 11:5812
    stew,
     i warned you didnt i?!?!?...
     as Andy says, its time to face reality, we need to rebuild.
     i knew that last nights game would be tough, thats why i warned you
     against over-confidence...
    Ian.
    
    p.s right, cue Martin for an amazing explanation of what went wrong...
        complete with morale boosting prediction of how Liverpool are going
        to win all the remaining major trophies this season.
        :-)
        
34.429Poor displayBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millWed Dec 04 1991 12:0211
    The Radio 5 commentary team (paraphrased) said Liverpool were vey poor
    indeed, and Peterborough should have won by more. Liverpool did not
    create one chance in the 2nd half, their best effort was a powerful
    shot at the goalie after 3 minuteds of injury time. All credit to
    Peterborough, more dosh will flow into their coffers in the 5th round.
    
    Liverpool - well, they have to rebuild, and I don't think they will win
    anything this season, and they will finish in the bottom 1/2 of the
    table.
    
    jb.
34.430come off itKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 12:067
    its a long time since Liverpool fell to someone from the 3rd of 4th
    division, and it had to happen sometime. im not worried.
    as for 'bottom half of the division'
    im a BIG pessimist, but even i dont thinnk they'll do THAT badly...
    
    Ian.
    
34.431It's only the Rumbelows Cup, after all...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 04 1991 12:5129
    I'm gutted!! 8-(
    
    I don't really know what else to say... I got the prediction slightly
    wrong though!! 8-|
    
    Mind you, you can't keep being depressed every time you lose, can you!!
    You have to look on the bright side, and look forward to the next match.
    (I learnt this from some manc fans who probably wouldn't be alive today
    if they let themselves be depressed by every bad result... ;-) )
    
    So, we played some dire football, and got well and truly slaughtered by
    mediocre thrid division opposition, and we're out of the cup.
    But, you have to look on the funny side, don't you?? It's what the
    cup's all about!! I mean, wouldn't we have laughed if Arsenal had lost
    to Coventry in the third round, or if the mancs had been made to look
    like schoolkids in the Cup Winners Cup??? We certainly would!! 8-)
    
    I'm not expecting the 'pool to win anything this season... but I like
    to think they will!! Instead of being downhearted all the time!!!
    I fully expect Souness to perform a complete overhaul this season, and
    we'll be back with avengeance next year...
    
    I just can't wait!!
    
    prediction for Saturday... I think maybe I'll wait till tomorrow...
    
    Stew.
    
    
34.432We're still in Europe... Just!!YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 04 1991 12:567
    p.s. 
    
    Here's hoping that Oldham and Everton (God forgive me!!) do the biz
    tonight!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.433The Posh stuff the PoolESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Dec 04 1991 13:1016
34.434Are Coventry top rated then??YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 04 1991 13:406
    re .433
    
    Not really!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.435FUTURS::ROWELLElvis says Freddys aliveWed Dec 04 1991 13:531
    Compared to Peterborough they are. ;)
34.436wheres the cavalry?KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 14:006
    come on Martin, we are trying to hold the fort here!
    when are you going to come on with your list of Man Utd cup defeats
    to lowly opposition in the last 75 years!?!??
    Ian.
    :-)
    
34.437Unfair to the PoshFORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOWed Dec 04 1991 14:064
Hey less of this this 'third-rate THird Division' stuff. Peterborough must be 
a fine side after knocking out both Liverpool and Newcastle!!

grahame
34.438oops, credit where its due etc...KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 14:093
    yeah sorry,
     well done the Peterborough, you must have played very well.
    Ian.
34.439"out fought, and out played"YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 04 1991 14:2712
    yeah!!
    
    either that, or we played cr*p!!
    
    I reckon Peterborough must be an excellent side worthy of a place in
    the Super League, or at least the second division, next season
    alongside such greats as Wimbledon and Cambridge United... 8-)
    
    well played Perterborough, you thoroughly deserved to win.
    
    Stew.
    
34.440Perterborough United... eh??YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 04 1991 14:286
    re last
    
    p.s. 
    
    spot the deliberate spelling mistake!!
    
34.441What a Record.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEESSB::MCUNNIFFEWed Dec 04 1991 15:5742
    
       Liverpool may have suffered a flukey reverse against Peterborough
    but in a way I'm glad that the Pool are out of this competition because
    the league, F.A. cup and the UEFA cup are the more important ones and
    continued involvement in the league cup would have been two muck. Not
    to worry, Liverpool are still the most successful side in league cup
    history with superb wins in the early eighties and two other final
    appearances.
    
       In 1978, Liverpool played Notts For. in the replay final at scum HQ
    and went down to a poxy goal.
    Next, we had the magnificent four in a row starting off with West Ham.
    In the Wembley encounter, Alan Kennedy scored for the Pool and West Ham
    equalised with a dubious Stewart penalty. In the replay at OT, the
    hammers went ahead against the run of play with a Goddard goal but the
    Pool claimed the trophy with classic strikes from Kenny and Hansen.
    That game also saw the first appearance of a certain Ian Rush who
    started in place of the injured Johnston.
      In 1982, Spurs had the cheek to go ahead with an Archibald goal but
    the Pool hit back with goals from Whelan and Rushie.
     In 1983, it was time to send the Mancs packing. Whiteside got in for
    an early poxy goal but Liverpool struck back with goals from Alan
    Kennedy and a superb curler from Ronnie. That same day, Gordon McQueen
    should have been sent off for a terrible challenge on Grobbs.
      The four in a row was completed in 1984 against Everton in a replay
    at Maine Rd when a Souness goal sunk the Evertonians. This superb
    record in the league will probably never be equalled.
      Liverpool in recent years haven't showed the same kind of appetite
    for the league cup and the whole credibility of the competition isn't
    the same if a team like Liverpool don't give it their full effort. This
    has been shown by the presence of lesser teams like Norwich,
    Sunderland and Luton in the final. I know Oxford also appeared in and
    won the final but they had a superb player leading the attack, the one
    and only, ALDO.
    
    Now, that the laague cup is out of the way, the Pool can concentrate on
    the league, FA and UEFA treble.
    
          Cunno
      
    
    
34.442My mistake.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEESSB::MCUNNIFFEWed Dec 04 1991 16:036
    
    re previous note,
                     For those people about to correct my grammatical
    errors, the mistake "two muck" should of course have read 'too much'.
    
        Cunno.
34.443cunno says rumbellows not importantKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 16:037
    re.441
    
    am I clairvoyant or WHAT?
    
    Yours, Madame Zena.
    :-)
    
34.444.441 is a classicGALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Wed Dec 04 1991 16:3211
    
    
    >In the Wembley encounter, Alan Kennedy scored for the Pool and West
    >Ham equalised with a dubious Stewart penalty.
    
    Martin, whatever about the rest of the note if I remember correctly the
    penalty was awrded when alan Kennedy stopped a goalbound shot was his
    hand on the line and pushed it over the bar.  George Courtney might
    even have given it at Anfield against Liverpool.
    
    Gary.
34.445Cunno's History Lesson ESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Dec 04 1991 16:3623
34.446Peterborough for ever!KERNEL::NDAYi'll get dat pesky wabbitWed Dec 04 1991 16:549
    
    *Laugh* *Laugh* *Laugh* *Laugh* *Laugh* *Laugh* *Laugh* *Laugh* *Laugh*
    
    I like it....
    
    Sounds as if certain people in this Liverpool Conference are still 
    living in the past..
    
    *Laugh*
34.447Surely some mistake?? Ed.YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 04 1991 17:0414
    re .445
    
    I think you'll find that Martin was actually refering to 4 consecutive
    League cup victories, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984
    
    As for the mancs going 10 straight wins at the start of a league
    season, what did they win that year??
    It does not even go close to comparing with the 'pools 28 (or whatever
    it was) match unbeaten start to the season 87/88.
    This is, by the way, a record, held jointly with Leeds... (or should
    that be ANOTHER record?? 8-) )
    
    Stew.
    
34.448trying to remember...KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 17:166
    re.444
    
    gary,
     wasnt it terry mcdermott who pushed it over the bar?
    Ian.
    
34.44928 consecutive, what a recordKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 17:195
    re.447
    
    thanks for putting the mancs in their place, Stewart!
    Ian.
    
34.450I think it was 29 from the start of season with Everton ruining it winning 1-0????XSTACY::JLUNDONJ.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds ForeverWed Dec 04 1991 17:320
34.451ESSB::MCUNNIFFEESSB::MCUNNIFFEWed Dec 04 1991 17:426
    YES,
       the Pool had equalled the Leeds record of 29 unbeaten games and were
    going for the record against Everton when a wayward header from Dave
    Watson gave victory to Everton.
    
        Cunno.
34.452can anyone confirm this?KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 17:567
    re. dave watson...
    
    nope, it was that Clarke fellow, cos everyone said...
    that it may a bit poignant cos he was Allan Clarkes son, whos
    Leeds team held the record...
    Ian.
    
34.453re -several...TRUCKS::SANTWed Dec 04 1991 18:0010
    
    	Isn't memory a wonderful thing...
    
    	Just goes to show how it is possible to recall all sorts of garbage
    	from the past and totally misquote with inaccurate vagueries and
    	no one notices.
    
    	Oh, well...I guess all you have now are memories. 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.454you can run, but you cant hide!!!KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 18:117
    andy,
     if you dont stop talking about memories, im going to phone your
     DTN and blow you a huge raspberry down the phone...
     :-)
     ooooh threats!!!
     
     Ian.
34.455Past it!1YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 04 1991 18:176
    re .446
    
    At least we have a past to live in... 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.456Can anyone confirm THIS ?ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueWed Dec 04 1991 18:585
    re .452
    Nitpicking, perhaps, but isn't Wayne Clarke Allan's younger brother ?
    Or was he "hitting the target" from a *really* early age ?
    
    Ads.
34.457yep, right, treaty positiveKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 19:006
    yeah, thats the guy, Wayne Clarke,
    and yes, your right he is his younger brother...
    (son? where did i get that from?)
    and im sure he scored the goal for Everton.
    Ian.
    
34.458where's my raspberry? ;-)TRUCKS::SANTWed Dec 04 1991 19:166
    
    	We *are* in a tangle today aren't we boys ....ha ha ha 8-) lots..
    	
    	love it!!
    
    	Andy.
34.459The decline continuesBLKPUD::WATTERSONPWed Dec 04 1991 19:4610
    
    Stop trying to smokescreen that fact that 'The mighty Reds' are now
    well in decline - confirmed by a disasterous defeat at the hands of
    Peterborough - what did I say about Souness in a previous note ? - he's
    useless - the longer he stays there, the better for football...
    
    It was Wayne Clarke that scored the goal that stopped "The mighty reds'
    beating Leeds' record - shame, I was gutted..
    
    Paul
34.460I have definite proofULYSSE::CHAMPOLLIONChris the JesterWed Dec 04 1991 19:549
34.461sad, very sadKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 04 1991 19:599
    ive got it too, excellent video.
    i think showing ALL the forest game was a mistake though, i hate
    to admit it but i got bored!
    what they should have done is cut it down to about an hour, like
    the Liverpool 9-0 Palace video :-):-):-)
    Ian.
    
    p.s where can i get a video of last night game :-(((((
    
34.462Sheer Brilliance.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEESSB::MCUNNIFFEWed Dec 04 1991 20:0312
    
      Yes,
          JF, I must agree with your views on the said game. Liverpool were
    absolutely brilliant that night on April 13th, 1988 in front of 39,535
    fans. Tom Finney has stated that it was the best exhibition of football
    that he had ever seen. That night, THE GREAT ALDO scored twice with
    goals also from Houghton, Beardsley and Gillespie. More on that great
    game later.
        
       Cunno.
    
     
34.463Sony ICF2001R2ME2::HINXMANThere has to be a better wayWed Dec 04 1991 21:5315
	re .416

>    Unfortunately due to attempts by Norwich's only living supporter to jam
>    all BBC world service transmissions on Saturday the scores were

	Do I conclude that there is a Norwich supporter living in the
	Atlanta area?

	In Massachusetts I had clear reception of one of the Sackville N.B.
	relays - didn't even need an external antenna.

	Not that finding out that Southampton had lost to Coventry
	brightened the week-end.

	Tony
34.464yQETOO::CHAVESAlegria de pobre dura poucoWed Dec 04 1991 23:4016
    I hope the match against Peterborough becomes the 4th scouser match
    to be shown on TV in the New England area this fall. I've loved them 
    all so far. Don't recall a pool victory in any of the matches.
    
    Ref: .441
    
    Cunno, I agree with you. I'm also glad the pool are out of this
    competition.
    
    Go mancs!
    
    JC
    
    
    
    
34.465All change please...YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Dec 05 1991 17:5021
    Well, it looks as though Grobs' mistake which led to the Peterboro'
    goal is going to cost him his place in the side... even though he made
    an unbelieveable stop to prevent a second only minutes later.
    
    Apparently the 'pool have made an improved bid for David James of
    Watford, although Steve Perryman has said that he will not sell for
    less than 1.5m...
    James has already made it clear that he wants to leave at the end of
    the season, and he wants to join the 'pool!! 
    
    Where does this leave Mike Hooper I wonder?? I can't see him wanting to
    play understudy to a 21 year old for very long!!
    
    Anyway, onto Saturdays game, and a more impressive disply is definately
    required if we're going to beat Southampton...
    I reckon on a 2:1 victory for the 'pool, with Saunders getting at least
    one of the goals, and Mark Wright having another storming game in the
    centre of the defence...
    
    Stew.
     
34.466Drop the rest of them!FORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOThu Dec 05 1991 19:146
It seems ridiculous that a keeper can make a single mistake (well, ok, so he's 
made others in the past) and the media gang up on him and he gets dropped. I'd 
have thought losing 1-0 to a Third Division side would have had Souness looking 
at everyone BUT Grob - what the hell were the others doing for 90 mins?!!

g
34.467its all a plan!!!KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classThu Dec 05 1991 20:1714
    its all a carefully calculated plan, Souness made us lose to
    Peterborough in order to LOWER morale...
    after all we are still in the hunt for the one trophy that we havent
    won for a long time but might this year finally win...
    
    The wooden spoon!
    
    yes, souness has had his eyes on this trophy for some time but has
    never even got close!
    now, with this team, playing as well as they are, we finally have 
    the chance to compete with such great teams as Luton, Southampton and
    Sheffield United for that most coveted of prizes!
    Ian. :^)
    
34.468Crumbling piesPANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldFri Dec 06 1991 11:2911
    
>>    the chance to compete with such great teams as Luton, Southampton and
>>    Sheffield United for that most coveted of prizes!
  
    Ian,
    
    After all the good things I've said about Barnsley in the past, how
    could you miss out the really in-form team for the coveted "Wooden
    Spoon" - The 'Pies ? (1 win in the last 10 league games)
    
    Rob :-(
34.469no! we are the worst!!!KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classFri Dec 06 1991 12:1512
    Rob,
     sorry! i forgot to include the pies!
     i dont think that you will win the wooden spoon though...
     you have a match at Liverpool to come that will be terribly hard for
     you to lose, Liverpool will be on their 'best' form with star player
     Bruce Grobbelaar probably having a sparkling game acrobatically
     setting up Notts County attacks and maybe pushing the odd ball into
     the net.
     A tough act to follow in what will be a hard game for the Pies to
     lose...
    Ian. :^)
    
34.470Life's never boring with Grobs around!!!YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Dec 06 1991 14:0622
    re last few
    
    Yes, Brucie certainly has been in "sparkling" form this season so
    far...
    It's hard to decide which has been his "best" performance in what can
    only be called an outstanding season for him...
    
    There was the time in the Rumbelows Cup against Stoke when he let the
    ball go through his legs to deny Stoke what would have been a well
    deserved defeat...
    
    Then there was the time in the against Swarovski Tirol when he came out
    of his area and completely missed the ball...
    
    Then there was the time against Peterborough when he came to collect a
    cross, and completely missed the ball...
    
    Aahhhh... memories... 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
    
34.471Friday wind-up....TRUCKS::SANTFri Dec 06 1991 14:288
    
    	..and then there was the 1st leg in Auxerre when he kept his head
    	whilst all around him lost theirs and saved the tie...
    
    	..my you've got short memories. Contradicts with your abilities
    	in regurgitating past successes..  8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.472half as many, but twice as goodYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Dec 06 1991 14:4423
    re .471
    
    I reckon it's going to be a sad day when Grobs goes...
    
    He's definately been the outstanding keeper of the eighties, and the
    odd mistake has been far outweighed by tremendous saves... like the one
    in the 1986 FA cup final when he tipped Graeme Sharpe's header over the
    bar when a goal looked a certainty, and he's definately having one of
    his best seasons for the 'pool so far...
    
    When, for all these years, Grobs has been performing heroics, other
    teams having been changing their keepers each season in an attempt to
    emulate the great success acheived by the 'pool...
    
    A little trivia question for those manc fans who bother to read this
    notes file...
    How many goalkeepers have Man Utd had on their books since 1981, and
    can you name them all??
    (I don't know the answer(but there's been at least 6), so maybe someone 
    can enlighten us... 8-) )
    
    Stew.
    
34.473Grobs has served 'pool well imo...TRUCKS::SANTFri Dec 06 1991 14:598
    
    	You're right Stew..
    
    	United keepers? From memory Bailey, Walsh, Leighton, Sealey,
    	Schmichal (sp!) were/are all capable, but cretins such as Roche 
    	and Whelans will remain thankfully short in the memory!!
    
    	Andy.
34.474dropalotKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classFri Dec 06 1991 16:336
    Andy,
     just trying to put a brave face on what has been so far a bad
     season...
    Ian. 
    :-}
    
34.475Only 14 shopping days left...YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Dec 09 1991 18:1120
    Could someone please explain why Grobs came rushing off his line and
    was promptly lobbed by Shearer for the first goal, when staying on his
    line would definately have been the best option??
    
    Oh well, at least we didn't lose, eh?? 8-|
    
    I don't reckon much for the mancs chances of a trophy this season,
    after the draws for both cups effectively put paid to their chances in
    both competitions... Leeds are definately the in form team at the
    moment, and it wouldn't surprise me if they won the league, but their
    inexperience could be a major factor...
    
    Liverpool have another "tricky" away tie, at Crewe... though we should
    have most of our injured players back by then.
    
    Also, nice to see young Jamie get his first goal for the club. Let's
    just hope he has aa long and rewarding career at Anfield...
    
    Stew.
    
34.476R2ME2::HINXMANThere has to be a better wayMon Dec 09 1991 19:336
	Sigh.

	Throwing away two points in a home game against a middle-of-the-table
	side is not going to help us avoid relegation.

	Southampton_supporter_of_Spitbrook
34.477Two well matched outfits (should be great matches)BHUNA::JJACKTue Dec 10 1991 14:0915
34.478Trying to be unbiased...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Dec 10 1991 14:3914
    re .477
    
    Well, the way I see it is that the Leeds attack is by far the stronger,
    and more creative of the two...
    Against the Mancs defence, which can sometimes go AWOL for no apparent
    reason, I consider that Leeds definately have the upper hand.
    There is also the midfield battle to take into account, and although
    the Mancs are strong in this department, the two midfields will probs
    cancel each other out.
    But, you also have to take into account home advantage, and therefore I
    can definately say that Leeds will take a lot of stopping...
    
    Stew.
    
34.479Sharpe's coming to get youCHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Dec 10 1991 16:378
    re.478
    
    As long as you remember that the "Mancs defence, which can sometimes go
    AWOL" is currently the best in the country ie better than Leeds !
    
    I also believe that Leeds and United have scored the same number of
    goals this season.  Now then, with the midfield dept being cancelled
    out just where is the Leeds advantage ?!?
34.480sufferenceKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classTue Dec 10 1991 16:506
    i come back peacefully from my 2 day course at Hampshire house and
    what lies lurking on my desk in a brown envelope?
    A PICTURE OF CUNNO!
    what is happening to the world?
    Ian.
    
34.481erm...KERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classTue Dec 10 1991 17:164
    p.s Martin, nice tuxedo, shame about the haircut
        :-)
    Ian.
    
34.482A little matterXSTACY::JLUNDONJ.A. Lundon 890-2417 Leeds ForeverTue Dec 10 1991 17:558
re .479 

That advantage happens to be that Leeds will be playing 
at home in all three matches. Thats worth a bit don't you 
think.


                      James.
34.483CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Dec 10 1991 18:203
    A final point on the "home advantage" - when was the last time Leeds
    beat United at Elland Road ?  6,500 reds say there wont be much of a
    home advantage !
34.484Wrong time, wrong placeBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millTue Dec 10 1991 19:387
    Oi !!
    
    This conversation belongs to 32.* and 33.* !
    
    No padding out of mediocre teams notes please !
    
    jb.
34.485the finest team in yorkshire...is BarnsleyKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classTue Dec 10 1991 19:4612
    jb,
    
    never realised it was a race....
    
    re. mediocre...
    
    yeah, yeah.
    i wish id have been in this notes conference for the past 10 years.
    id have had a lot of fun at YOUR expense, john.
    heres hoping you dont fall on your ar*e against the Mancs.
    Ian.
    
34.486Earth callingESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Tue Dec 10 1991 21:409
34.487Souness' rebuilding programme???MACNAS::MJGREANEYIAN WOAN...MY LEFT FOOTWed Dec 11 1991 13:072
    I just heard on 2FM this morning that Sourpuss has 11million sterling made 
    available to him to sign new players ...could this be true??
34.488always the cynicKERNEL::HAWLEYIproduct of the working classWed Dec 11 1991 13:275
    havent heard about it...
    wonder if hes going to waste it like he did the last 5 million?
    yours cynically,
    Ian.
    
34.489The 'pool in Europe...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 11 1991 14:3021
    I thought it said on the radio this morning that Michael Thomas would
    make up his mind about a move to Anfield by the end of today...
    Any comments??
    I'd have thought we needed a more creative midfielder...
    Stojkovic(sp??) of Marseille for instance...
    
    Also, Souness wants 1m for Steve McMahon, and he could be on his way to
    Blackburn...
    Although, he should be in the team for tonights game, but Ray Houghton
    won't be playing. He's injured!!
    
    Also, prediction for tonights game...
    	Liverpool	3 (McManaman, Saunders, Wright)
    	Swarovski	1
    
    Stew.
    
    p.s.
    Cunno, thanks for the photo, I've already had it framed and hung it
    next to my desk... but, who's the bloke next to TGA?? ;-)
    
34.490on my bedroom wallKERNEL::HAWLEYII've got a piccy of Cunno, tooWed Dec 11 1991 14:496
    predictions:
    
    Tonight:   Liverpool 2-1 Tirol              (agg. 4-1)
    Saturday:  Liverpool 1-1 Nottingham Forest
    
                                                       
34.491still waiting for my photo ...8-)TRUCKS::SANTWed Dec 11 1991 16:158
    
    	Good luck to the 'pool tonite, though you shouldn't really need
    	it!
    
    	I'll be watching and hoping for Liverpool to do the biz and reach
    	the QFs.
    
    	Andy.
34.492We live in hope...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 11 1991 16:416
    re prev.
    
    Cheers Andy...
    
    Stew.
    
34.493Come on You AustriansBLKPUD::WATTERSONPI've got a piccy of CunnoWed Dec 11 1991 16:477
    
    Well - I won't be watching Liverpool tonight, but I hope they get
    soundly beaten.
    
    Yours unbiasedly
    
    Paul
34.494Those grapes tasted incredibly sour...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 11 1991 16:548
    Paul,
    
    You're just jealous cos we're in Europe and you're not, my dad's bigger
    than your dad, we've got quality strikers and you've got Beardo the
    hunchbacked wonder, etc., etc.,...
    
    Stew. 8-D
    
34.495sing when we're skiing- we only sing....BLKPUD::WATTERSONPI've got a piccy of CunnoWed Dec 11 1991 17:027
    
    Stew,
    
    Nothing to do with sour grapes - I've always supported Swarovski
    Tirol !!!!
    
    Paul   ;-)
34.496over to you martin at Anfield !!!ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Thu Dec 12 1991 00:294
Martin the stage is all yours ......

let it rip.

34.497Liverpool 4 Tirol 0ESSB::MCUNNIFFEESSB::MCUNNIFFEThu Dec 12 1991 01:0624
   Liverpool 4 (Deano 3, Venison)
   Swaroskwi Tirol 0

   A comprehensive display by the reds at a very chilly Anfield. The tie was
   over before this match but that doesn't take away from this superb effort.
   Deano who had scored four against the Finnish side Kyusshi Lahti and two
   against Tirol in the first leg netted a hat-trick to surpass Roger Hunt's
   long-standing record of eight goals in one European campaign.
   Brucie in goal was rarely troubled and the back-four marshalled by Wright
   were very steady. Ian Molby had time to display his immense talents.
   The first goal saw Deano beat the off-side trap and slot a super shot into
   the corner while his second came as the result of a corner kick. He 
   controlled a shot, flicked the ball up and planted it past the keeper.
   Number three was provided courtesy of a delightful Marsh through ball and
   Deano drew the keeper before knocking the ball over him and into the net.
   Barry "I'm a poser" Venison then came on as substitute for Harkness for his
   first game since March and after five minutes got on the scoresheet, driving
   the ball fiercely past the luckluss keeper.
   Liverpool are now into the quarter final in March and with the availability
   of Barnes, Whelan, Rush, things will be looking good.

        Cunno
 
34.498Not sure who'll be 1st choice..TRUCKS::SANTThu Dec 12 1991 11:2412
    
    	Well played Liverpool...but weren't Tirol cr*p?
    
    	Things will get very interesting when all the little lambs are 
    	fit again. Will Sourpuss drop 9-goal hero Deano? Will Grabatair
    	be safe? Will Ian "John Merrick" Rush get one of the 4 foreigner
    	places? Molby is playing well in European games - will he remain?
    
    	I think Whelan will quit and Rush will be transfered. Nicol, Molby,	
    	Grobs and Saunders seem to be doing the right things at the moment.
    
    	Andy.
34.499The stadium looked empty..... no atmosphereRTOEU::RDELANEYShe's a face like a boiled cabbage...Thu Dec 12 1991 12:206
    Saw the game on TV last night. Tirol were appalling...... Molby is a
    lovely passer of the ball and looks comfortable on it, but he looks
    at least 10 kilos overweight (so much for Sounnes's hard training !!).
    I also thought MacManaman and Wright played well. 
    
    	- Robin
34.500not convincedKERNEL::HAWLEYII've got a piccy of Cunno, tooThu Dec 12 1991 12:447
    im not suprised the stadium was empty, it was f***ing cold!!!
    even by Austrian standards!
    even they were wearing gloves!!!
    a great match for morale, but then we said that last time and we got
    gubbed on a number of occasions afterwards.
    Ian.
    
34.501a decent bunch of blokesKERNEL::HAWLEYII've got a piccy of Cunno, tooThu Dec 12 1991 12:476
    also, just like to say that the Austrians laid some flowers at the 
    eternal flame memorial to the victims of the Hillsborough disaster
    before the game. This was a fantastic gesture for them to make and
    i wholeheartedly applaud them.
    Ian.
    
34.502Good but not SuperbKBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessThu Dec 12 1991 12:5525
    
    
       I watched the game live last night here in Germany on Austrian TV.
    What impressed me was Liverpools passing, but I wouldn't call it a
    superb effort. I see FC Tirol play every othe week and beleive me 
    they are crap. Only two players on the FC Tirol play with the Austrian
    national team, and we all know how good they are!!!!!
    
        On a possitive note I was very impressed with Burrows and Tanner in
    the backline especially some of the runs Burrows made on the left wing.
    Molby played well and passed well but he had the room to do so, I don't
    like this Macmanaman too much he looks very awkard on the ball although
    he made one great run last night. Deano looks sharp when the ball is
    played through the middle.
    
        Martin perhaps you could let me know when the injured boys are due
    back if at all, Rush, Barnes, Whelan, and Houghton..
    
                                                  all the best...
    
                                                      -dave-
    
    p.s There were 12,000 cold fans at Anfield last night according to
    Austrian TV.
    
34.503We won!! Comfortably...YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Dec 12 1991 14:4824
    Well, we're through to the quarters and that was the main aim... now we
    just have to hope that the draw is favourable...
    
    Before the match I really couldn't understand why Souness made Mark
    Wright captain instead of Stevie Nicol, but I have to admit that he did
    impress me a great deal and showed why he cost 2m.
    Deano looked lively all night, and I don't think it'll be long before
    he starts knocking the goals in in the league as well.
    Jamie Redknapp seemed completely at home in the middle of the park, and
    he does the simple things well, though the pace probably suited him...
    Other than that I think Burrows had another good game, as did Tanner,
    and Mac jnr. 
    
    But, I don't think we can draw much, except morale, from this result...
    The Austrians really didn't play at all!! We need to knuckle down for
    the potentially impossible task of beating Forest on Saturday...
    
    At least we should have Barnes back in 10 days, according to the man
    himself. We could also have Michael Thomas on the books pretty soon as
    well, which might signal the departure of Steve McMahon to Man City or
    Blackburn.
    
    Stew.
    
34.504we can still win it!KERNEL::HAWLEYIPaul Wattersons love-childThu Dec 12 1991 14:527
    im not sure about Michael Thomas...
    i mean, not exactly a regular for Arsenal was he?
    also, i dont think the kop will take to him,
    not after 1989! :-(
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.505ASKFOR::HAIGHA vision of guerrilla goodness.Thu Dec 12 1991 15:006
34.506retracted! :-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIPaul Wattersons love-childThu Dec 12 1991 15:172
    ulp!
    
34.507BLKPUD::WATTERSONPI've got a piccy of CunnoThu Dec 12 1991 19:3911
    
    How do you know it was cold at Anfield last night - you were in
    Basingstoke..........
    
    Liverpool's attendance was low (16,000) last night because;
    
    i - they were already 2-0 up from the away leg
    ii - it was live on telly
    iii - Liverpool are boring.
    
    Paul                         
34.508Constructive critisism please!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Dec 12 1991 19:586
    Paul,
    
    Why do think Liverpool are boring??
    
    Stew.
    
34.509The 'pool get their man...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Dec 13 1991 12:3017
    Well, according to the radio this morning Michael Thomas could be a
    Liverpool player by this afternoon... he's just got to sort out his
    personal terms...
    
    According to the paper Souness has said that Thomas wants to play for
    Liverpool... If that's correct then I for one am willing to forgive him
    for anything he may have done wrong in the past... like scoring in the
    last minute in 1989!! 8-(
    
    This might also mean he will be in the squad for tomorrows game against
    Forest...
    
    Also, Man City have increased their bid for Steve McMahon to 850,000 
    but Souness wont sell for less than 1m.
    
    Stew.
    
34.510IMHOKERNEL::HAWLEYIPaul Wattersons love-childFri Dec 13 1991 12:464
    
    i think we just made another rather expensive mistake...
    Ian.
    
34.511Typical Friday afternoon...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Dec 13 1991 18:189
    		** NEWSFLASH **
    Thomas should be in the Liverpool team to play Spurs next Wednesday...
    
    prediction for tomorrow...
    	Liverpool	2 (Saunders,Molby(pen))
    	Forest		1
    
    Stew.
    
34.512Tottering Totts vs Sagging ScousersBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millFri Dec 13 1991 18:205
    I can't wait to see this feast of football between 2 teams having
    mediocre seasons ;-)
    
    jb.
    
34.513TRUCKS::SANTFri Dec 13 1991 18:3910
    
    	...and who have both now reached the QF stage of their respective
    	European campaigns.
    
    	I suspect at least one of those sides will substitute success in
    	the league for a good run in Europe..
    
    	..and Spurs probably would too ;-)
             
    	Andy.
34.514dixon's window never looked so goodKERNEL::HAWLEYIPaul Wattersons love-childMon Dec 16 1991 12:238
    
    ...as i hacked my way through the crowds on Oxford Street....
    
    Liverpool 2-0 Nottm Forest
    
    report anyone?
    Ian.
    
34.515yes, im seriousKERNEL::HAWLEYIPaul Wattersons love-childMon Dec 16 1991 12:3114
    re.'dixon's window never looked so good'
    
    i know this is quite unconnected...but,
    Dixons, the electronics chain store have started turning off their
    TVs that are turned to the football results at 4:45.
    (Luckily, i managed to catch Liverpools result)
    The reason they give is that it causes a security risk within the shop,
    and a nuisance outside of the shop.
    my argument was that it actually got people into the shop or looking
    in the window, which is the best advert you could wish for.
    i think that this only applies to Oxford Street, but if everyone takes
    this up, it could be the end of a much loved public service.
    Ian.
    
34.516On a roll for Christmas...YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Dec 16 1991 13:2028
    Saw the 'pool goals on telly, and I must admit that they both were a
    bit lucky...
    The first was created superbly by Steve Chettle who miskicked his
    clearance into the path of Steve McMahon... probs Macca's first and
    last goal for the 'pool, though I hope not!!
    The second was a well struck free kick from just outside the area by
    Jan Molby... Mark Crossley only just managed to get to ball enough to
    push it into the back of the net. 8-)
    
    But, three points in the bag, and we've now gone 5 games unbeaten in
    the league, and Spurs on Wed night... this could be tricky for us!!
    Everyone is writing us out of the championship race... I love it!! It
    said in my paper this morning that "...Liverpool are too far behind to
    affect the final reckoning..."
    We'll see!!
    
    By the way, congrats to the Mancs who went back to the top yesterday...
    Although I'm still not convinced about the defence, Gary Pallister in
    particular was out of position on numerous occasions, you can't argue
    against the quality of their attack... Mind you, Hughes definately
    handled the ball before he backheeled it for the second goal, and I
    liked his little dive for the penalty!! 8-)
    
    Anyway, onto Wed night, and a chance to see Michael Thomas in action...
    I only hope his passing has improved!!!
    
    Stew.
     
34.517WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Dec 16 1991 13:462
    Why is the Spurs|'Pool match on TV? After all, its only a fixture
    between two mid-table teams.
34.518flame onKERNEL::HAWLEYIPaul Wattersons love-childMon Dec 16 1991 13:517
    re.517
    
    because they are the two teams that are still in Europe, Simon....
    and you?
    :-)
    Ian. 
    
34.519United for xmas lunch, United for boxing day lunch,...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Dec 17 1991 12:108
    re .517
    
    You could also ask why was the Man Utd vs Chelsea match on telly, and
    why are Man Utd on 3 times over xmas, and against QPR of all teams??
    I was looking forward to xmas this year as well, but now it's spoilt!!
    
    Stew. 8-)
     
34.520a bunch of turkeysKERNEL::HAWLEYINOT Paul Wattersons love childTue Dec 17 1991 12:265
    Yeah Stew, they say you get fed up of turkey by New Years Day.
    Looks like we are going to get fed up of THOSE turkeys too...
    ;-)
    Ian.
    
34.521Too right!!YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Dec 17 1991 12:333
    nice one Ian!! 8-D
    
    Stew 
34.522merry xmas everyone!KERNEL::HAWLEYINOT Paul Wattersons love childTue Dec 17 1991 16:047
    Martin,
    Thanks for the 'card'...
    theres nothing else i can say really!
    
    Ian.
    :-)
    
34.523Merry XmasMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsTue Dec 17 1991 16:2210
    Martin,
    
    	Thanks for the Yuletide Wishes.
    
    	Nice to see that with all the banter that goes round that no real
    intention is meant.
    
    	Cheers 
    
    Mac
34.524...and a happy new year.YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Dec 17 1991 16:336
    re .523
    
    You mean it didn't explode when you opened it?? ;-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.525Bang !!MINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsTue Dec 17 1991 17:206
    re .524
    
    It came as a mail message, took about 5 minutes to finish and screws up
    your screen, but apart from that......!
    
    Mac
34.526It's GenoaFORTY2::ASHGrahame Ash @REOTue Dec 17 1991 18:364
Liverpool have drawn Genoa in the next round of the EUFA Cup - could have been 
worse!

grahame
34.527DUCK::WILSOND1Tue Dec 17 1991 18:465
    
      Genoa will test Liverpool,they are a good side.I saw them beat
    Juventus on SKY earlier this year,and they looked good.
    
    Dave...
34.528UEFA Cup Winners 1992YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Dec 17 1991 19:119
    I heard that they weren't having a particularly good season in the
    Italian league... aren't they mid-table, or thereabouts??
    
    Mind you, we're not having an especially good season either!!
    
    Should be a close game!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.529Genoa are 5th...I thinkCRISPY::WILSOND1Wed Dec 18 1991 11:371
    
34.530Genoa.TRUCKS::SANTWed Dec 18 1991 11:375
    
    	Reasonably good draw for Liverpool. Should see them progress to
    	the semis. Good luck to them.
             
    	Andy.
34.531Macca........!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lWed Dec 18 1991 12:505

   Any news on the subject of Macca moving to Man city?

     Cunno
34.532Niether here nor thereMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsWed Dec 18 1991 12:5922
    re: -1
    
    Martin,
    
    	There is stalemate at the moment, Reid has upped his offer from
    500,000 to 800,000, but seemingly at first Souness wanted 1 million,
    but is prepared to go down to 900,000.
    Unfortunately Reid will not go any higher(although I can't see why
    another 100,000 wouldn't do!!), so has left the door open for Souness
    to come in, if he wants to.
    Souness has been quoted as saying that he does not want Macca to go,
    especially with the Euro Cup competition still in full swing, Macca is
    another useful Englishman, however with Mr. Thomas joining, he is not
    allowed to play for 'pool in Euro Cup Competitions due to having
    already played for the Arse' in Europe, so keeping Macca would be an
    asset rather than a burden.
    Must be hard for Macca, having two managers argue over a price for him,
    maybe it should be put to him, to ask if he wants to go??
    
    So still in a deadlock
    
    Mac        
34.533We'll be fifth by the new year...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Dec 18 1991 13:3216
    Tottenham tonite, and three points are what we need...
    
    If we can keep our good run going till after xmas, then who knows where
    we'll be in the league... 
    Mind you, it won't be easy... we've got Man City on Saturday, QPR on
    Boxing day, Everton on Saturday week, another game on New Years day,
    and then the FA cup the Saturday after... 
    I reckon the Mancs having to play Leeds three times (if not more) in 10
    days is really going to blow the title race wide open...
    
    prediction for tonite...
    Tottenham	1 (Lineker penalty)
    Liverpool	3 (Saunders hatrick)
    
    Stew.
    
34.534DUCK::NAGLEJWed Dec 18 1991 13:4411
    
    By all accounts Macca wishes to leave due to being no longer
    settled at Liverpool.
    
    I have read something very recently that Daglish was interested
    in bringing him over to Blackburn. Can anyone expand on this ?
    
    As macca is now 30 I cannot see him playing 2nd division football
    with what would be the last move of his career.
    
    JN.
34.535hmmmKERNEL::HAWLEYIits a monster!!!Wed Dec 18 1991 13:5219
    re.534
    
    when Dalglish went to Blackburn i half expected the older members of
    the squad to disappear there. i reckon McMahon's got a good couple of
    seasons left in him at the top level, and if he went to Blackburn to
    join Kenny, chances are, he'd get them because Blackburn look good for
    promotion at the moment. 
    Also, McMahon might want to further his England claim by moving
    there...
    after all, Mr Aldridge has shown how easy it is for first division
    players to play in the second division!
    even cunno i think would think twice before saying that he would have
    got as many goals had he have been in division 1.
    McMahon in the second division would stand out head and shoulders above
    the rest and maybe thats what he wants right now, for this season at 
    least. Last time i saw McMahon he seemed to be slowing down.
    if he goes to Blackburn, it might prove that he knows it...
    Ian.
    
34.536It can't be Liverpool in 4th position, CAN IT?ZPOACT::KUMARThu Dec 19 1991 03:2514
    
    
    Tottenham Hotspurs  1 (Walsh)
    Liverpool		2 ( Saunders, Houghton)
    
    
    	Don't know details. BBC World Service said that" news of the result 
    would be reverberating (sp?) in Manchester and Leeds tonight".
    	It was only second time in the league that Liverpool won away from
    home this season. It was about time to put that right ! Deano scored
    only his second league goal as well.
    	Things are looking good for the 'Pool as the League program goes 
    into the festive season.
    
34.537Spurs 1 - 2 LiverpoolTRUCKS::SANTThu Dec 19 1991 11:2813
    
    	Good game. Three good goals (Houghton's fortune with the deflection
    	made up for McThingy's excellent goal being ruled offside..)
    
    	Liverpool looked in good shape. Molby and Houghton played well. 
    	R Bryan gave MotM to Paul Stewart...must have been watching a
    	different game ;-) .. about 4 'pool players had better games 
    	than him (Jones, Houghton, Saunders, Wright..)
    
    	Liverpool go fourth, but still a couple of miles behind United
    	and Leeds (Leeds Leeds).
    
    	Andy.
34.538look over your shoulder Brian Long!KERNEL::HAWLEYIits a monster!!!Thu Dec 19 1991 11:5818
    
    Andy,
    your right there, i thought Rob Jones was excellent, in fact the whole
    team played like the Liverpool of old.
    I must say that Spurs played brilliantly and could have been well worth
    the draw.
    right, we are 4th now, and you lot can stop calling us a mid-table
    side. I hear that our championship odds have improved slightly this
    morning! :-)
    Ian.
    
    p.s i was not impressed with the way that Michael Thomas was booed
        last night every time he touched the ball.
        this kind of treatment gives our game a bad name.
        after a shaky first 5-10 minutes, i thought he started to play
        quite well and fitted in with the Liverpool style.
        i still dont want McMahon to go though....
    
34.539Houghton for MoM!IOSG::TYLDESLEYThu Dec 19 1991 12:059
    Yes - the ITV commentators were in such a fluster about Paul Stewart
    getting Man-of-the-Match from Bryan Robson, they hardly commented
    on how well Michael Thomas fitted in to the Liverpool side. Almost
    like a machine component that is replaced and does what it should
    immediately, he opened up the midfield with some great touches,
    and was rarely beaten in the challenge. No wonder Souness almost 
    smiled at the end of the interview!
    
    Clive
34.540"crock" for the next Blue Peter presenter!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Dec 19 1991 13:0624
    Impressed!!
    
    We started slowly, and Tottenham deserved their goal, but the way we
    came straight back impressed me no end!!
    Just about the whole team had an excellent match... Rob Jones had a
    superb game, everything he did just oozed class and I reckon he's one
    to watch... Mark Wright has now gone 4 games unbeaten since he became
    captain, could this be an inspired move by Souness?? Stevie Mac jnr and
    Deano were outstanding up front, especially in the last 20 mins, and I
    think Macca was unlucky to have his goal disallowed... Ray Houghton,
    what can I say, sheer class... and Michael Thomas' long awaited debut
    was worth waiting for as well!! He showed some excellent touches in
    midfield, and if he continues to play like that then I wont be
    disappointed!! 8-D
    
    All in all a well deserved three points, and I can't help thinking that
    1992 could be a fairly good year for us. I hope this isn't premature!!!
    
    By the way, I'm surprised "Crock" Robson didn't pick himself for M.O.M.
    after his superb display in the middle of the program. His witty, and
    undoubtedly unrehearsed comments certainly made my evening... ;-)
    
    Stew. 8-)
    
34.541hahaha!KERNEL::HAWLEYIits a monster!!!Thu Dec 19 1991 13:347
    re. stunning performance by Robson...
    
    Stew,
     like it!
     :-D
    Ian.
    
34.542the stats man comethKERNEL::HAWLEYIits a monster!!!Thu Dec 19 1991 16:5711
    if youll refer to the stats ive produced in 13.* you'll see
    that Liverpool are the 3rd best team in the league so far this season
    as far as stats go...well behind Man Utd and Leeds.
    According to these stats we are the 16th (!!) best attacking side
    in the division as far as scoring goals goes.
    When it comes to defending however, we are 3rd.
    we are almost the opposite of Crystal Palace, a clearly attacking
    orientated side who have the second worst defensive record in the
    division but the 6th best attacking record.
    Ian.
    
34.543Asleep he wasMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Thu Dec 19 1991 19:384
     
    Byran Robson must have been asleep during the match . I thought
    Rob Jones deserved MOTM with Ray Houghton a close second...
    It looks like Liverpool are back....
34.544QETOO::CHAVESRed Star will bore us againThu Dec 19 1991 20:3510
    ref: .530
    
    Genoa will not be that easy to overcome. Although tied for 4th place
    in Italy and no chance/hope to win it all, Genoa, just like Sampdoria,
    have played well in Europe. It should be a good match. BTW, I think
    you'll see a good mix of the short, Brasilian type passing game, and
    the long ball, a la English league. It'll be the Pool's toughest
    opponent so far in the tournament.
    
    JC
34.545swarovski who?KERNEL::HAWLEYIits a monster!!!Thu Dec 19 1991 20:428
    > It'll be the Pool's toughest opponent so far in the tournament.
     
     which as im sure youve noticed, is not difficult considering the
     opposition we've had so far!
     im sure that the injured crew will relish their first chance of
     European action, and it should be a good game.
    Ian.
    
34.546hic!KERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuFri Dec 20 1991 20:265
    A truly merry crimble to everyone...
    (including the mancs! - as long as they dont win)
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.547Liverpool 2-2 Manchester CityKERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuMon Dec 23 1991 12:033
    a reasonable start to the christmas period...
    Ian.
    
34.548Resetting standards, I suppose..TRUCKS::SANTMon Dec 23 1991 12:098
    
    	Thank you for that in-depth analysis Ian 8-)
    
    	Seriously, though...a Nicol equaliser with 8 minutes to go,
    	salvaging a point when three were needed...you're happy with
    	that? 
    
    	Andy.
34.549a point gained, not 3 lost...KERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuMon Dec 23 1991 12:167
    Andy,
     not really, there was a tiny hint of sarcasm in my reply, but better
     a draw than a defeat. Being 'down and out' for a while humbles you a 
     little and you become a little more appreciative of the score draw!
     seriously, a reasonable result against a team which is good opposition
     this season.
    Ian.                  
34.550ulp!KERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuMon Dec 23 1991 12:176
    -< a point gained, not 3 lost... >-
    
    ...or even two....im not 'with it' this morning.
    Ian.
    :-)
    
34.551am i the only pool-ite in today?KERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuMon Dec 23 1991 14:593
    where are you Stew Seabury!
    Ian.
    
34.552Where was TGA?R2ME2::HINXMANThere has to be a better wayMon Dec 23 1991 18:246
	According to the Manchester Guardian Weekly, Dean Saunders has
	created a new record for the most goals scored by a Liverpool
	player in European club competitions in a season. The previous
	holder of this record was Roger Hunt.

	Tony
34.553a new recordKERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuMon Dec 23 1991 18:274
    yes, thats true, im trying to count up how many, but im too lazy,
    hes passed it by two, i believe.
    Ian.
    
34.554Deano's Euro-goals...TRUCKS::SANTMon Dec 23 1991 19:125
    
    	Nine. Previous record was seven by Roger Hunt (can't tell you
    	which year though...)
    
   	Andy.
34.555QETOO::CHAVESCunno Picked Utd to Win!Mon Dec 23 1991 20:0011
    Ref: 110.something....
    
    Ian, go home, get some rest and plenty to drink. You need it.
    Then come back and look at the standings and you'll realize the
    pool's late rush was but a dream: They made up some ground
    on the pretenders. Made up ZERO ground on the leaders.
    
    My best holiday wishes to you and all you pool fans. 
    
    JC 
    
34.556we remember '85KERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuMon Dec 23 1991 20:098
    JC,
    
    even Alex Ferguson would say:
    'you write Liverpool off at your peril'
    
    i wouldnt if i were you...
    Ian.
    
34.55785 is history. So is Liverpool.QETOO::CHAVESCunno Picked Utd to Win!Mon Dec 23 1991 21:0017
    As for 85, it has no bearing. Our defense is superior, only Leeds
    comes close in terms of goals allowed, and we have a goalkeeper.
    Should the offense faulter a bit late in the season, the defense is 
    so much better then 85 (and anyone else in the league this year)that 
    a total collapse a la 1985 is highly unlikely.
    
    This coming weekend we in the Boston area will get to see the pool's
    2-2 draw against Manchester City. Seriuosly, I think if the pool is
    going to make a serious challenge for the title they must take at least
    one point against Utd and Leeds and three points against everybody else,
    especially at home. Teams are no longer intimidated when they step onto
    the pitch at Anfield. Anyway, I deslike/hate the pool so much that I
    hope they get close enough to get you and Cunno excited. That will make
    busting yours/his chops sweeter. Good luck against Genoa, another team
    I don't care very much about.
    
    JC
34.558ARSNAL::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckMon Dec 23 1991 21:144
    If Man Utd don't win the league, there's going to be quite a few of
    their fans looking like complete plonkers.
    
    By the way, do they sell humble pie in Boston?
34.559QETOO::CHAVESCunno Picked Utd to Win!Mon Dec 23 1991 21:173
    No. They stopped selling it when Peter Frampton (sp) went solo.
    
    JC
34.561Dont hear the fat lady singing yet..MIACT::RANKINETue Dec 24 1991 12:5426
    re last few.
    
    Its true, you write the Pool off at your peril, just when you think
    their dead and buried, they come back and tear your Ar*e off.  We are
    approx half way through the season..quick rush of 'game of 2 halves'
    type cliches...and there is a long way to go. The return of Whelan will
    be the turning point in Liverpools roller coaster form. If Liverpool
    are to be considered as serious challengers they must start getting
    results at home.    
    At present Leeds look like the stronger of the 2 front runners, but a few 
    injuries to a comparatively small squad would unsettle them.  Man U are in 
    a better
    position (level points, games in hand) and are starting to look like a
    team, but they are not invincible. When a couple of decisions/results
    go against them then well see what they are made of.  The 3 games, it
    could be more, between Leeds And ManU, could take their toll on one, or
    both, clubs.
    Then lets not forget Arsenal, stumbling along like a pale shadow of 
    their former selves but still there or thereabouts. All the clubs have to 
    play each other..rush of 6 point game cliches..so the 12 point gaps may get
    reduced.
    Im really looking forward to the coming months, should be very
    interesting.
    Merry Christmas, and a Happy healthy New Year to all.
    
    Paul
34.562QETOO::CHAVESCunno Picked Utd to Win!Mon Dec 30 1991 16:577
    Last Saturday we in the Boston area got to watch the Pool' 2-2 draw
    against the other team from Manchester. Seems to me unless Liverpool
    find a goaltender, or Grobs stops daydreaming while in the net, we
    need not wait for the fat lady to sing. Other then Grobs the pool
    put on a decent performance. It could just be my imagination, 
    but it seems Grobelar (sp?) has been caught out of position too many
    times this season. 
34.563BEST WISHES.ESSB::TJORDANTue Dec 31 1991 19:293
     HAPPY NEW YEAR TO ALL POOL FANS INCLUDING CUNNO.
                                                           RGDS,
                                                            TONY.
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34.566QETOO::CHAVESBenfica &amp; United will win the doubleThu Jan 02 1992 19:075
    Keep dreaming Gerry. BTW, was the match against Manchester City shown
    in Canada?
    
    Happy new year,
    JC
34.567KAOFS::G_LARKINdtn 621-4091Fri Jan 03 1992 06:124
    Yes, JC, it was. What a relief when Liverpool scored that second goal,
    although I never thought for a moment that they would loose :-)
    
    Gerry
34.568It was 100 years ago...YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Jan 06 1992 14:2743
    I'm back!!!
    
    What a great christmas it's been...
    
    We're on a roll, and it seems to me that other clubs might be starting
    to feel the pace??!!??
    
    Arsenal are out of everything... I don't care what anybody says, they
    have no chance in the championship!! Definately a pale shadow of their
    former selves, and Wrexham proved that on Saturday... ha ha!! 8-) 
    Has George lost his touch??
    
    Leeds, what can I say?? They're still going strong, picking up the
    points, and definately my tip for the championship, should the 'pool
    fail to win it... Mind you, they do tend to struggle until they've
    scored the first goal!!
    
    Man United... they definately deserved to lose 4:1 to QPR on New Years
    Day, if not by more!! So where was the United defence playing?? 
    
    Leeds and the mancs are going to rue having to play each other so many
    times... especially after yesterdays game was called off when the
    groundsman forgot to turn the sprinklers off... 8-)
    So, the championship race is nowhere near over, and we're just hitting
    first gear (about time too!!)
    
    Good news is that John Barnes could be back for tonights game at
    Crewe...
       ...prediction...
    	Crewe		1
    	Liverpool	3 (Saunders, Thomas, Houghton)
    
    Transfer speculation... any number of players could be moving to
    Anfield in the near future if you believe everything you read,
    including Paul McStay from Celtic, Gary Owers from Sunderland, Matthew
    Le Tissier from Southampton, Stuart Slater from West Ham... the list
    goes on!!! Merely speculation though I reckon!!
    
    Anyway, it's been a nice start to our centenary year, so lets hope it
    continues...
    
    Stew.
    
34.569Crewe to be hammered.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lMon Jan 06 1992 20:458
 Prediction for tonight

 Crewe 0
 Liverpool 4 (Saunders 3, Houghton)

 Cunno    

34.570Barnes is back with a BANG!ZPOACT::KUMARTue Jan 07 1992 04:3914
    Re. .569,568
    
    Cunno, you were right about  the scoreline. But I'm happy to say that
    you were wrong about the scorers. Mr John Barnes made a fabulous
    comeback to the first team. He scored 3 goals , including 1 penalty 
    Mcmanaman got the other. Anyone got the full match report ?
    Yep, Stew, you were dead right ! With everybody else falling apart,
    things are beginning to fall into place for the 'Pool's centenary year.
    Who knows ? Maybe we might still end up with 3 trophies :-))
    
    Roll on 1992,
    
    
    Kumar
34.571Great game to watchRG71RJ::RAYNERTTue Jan 07 1992 11:3117
    Re. last two
    
    Cunno was right about the scoreline, his Saunders figure was the number
    of chances missed by him in front of goal...
    
    Game was live on SKY  (who have showed Liec v. Palace, Spurs V. Villa, 
    Crewe V. Pool on previous days and tonight Saints V. Hammers!)  and
    well worth watching.  Barnes was impressive, one penalty, but two well
    taken goals.  The first he back-kicked a low cross into the net from 
    just outside the six yard area.  The second,  a great strike from about
    16 yards of a ball that reached him almost at chest height.
    
    Crewe became less 'shy' of the ball in the second half and "held" Pool 
    - good job as it looked like a few more goals would go in...
    
    Anyone know the price of Liverpool for the championship (Seriously, Anyone
    work next to a bookies?)... Is this now only 1 defeat in 16? 
34.572League -- no chanceWARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Jan 07 1992 12:399
    Liverpool are now Cup favourites after the stroll against Crewe. Crewe
    seemed to play for about 10 mins at the start of the second half and
    could have had 3 goals. Apart from that it looked like a training
    exercise. Can't see many 1st divison defences giving Barnes all that
    time to settle on the ball.
    
    Whilst Liverpool are on a 'roll', they aren't winning many league
    matches, mainly draws (and then by the skin of their teeth, eg Everton,
    City).
34.573CRISPY::NAGLEJTue Jan 07 1992 13:3725
    
    I also saw last nights game and can say that I thought it was
    excellent. OK the first half saw Crewe drifting around a bit
    but as Mr Keys said afterwards the Crewe manager was a bit hard
    on his team. To my mind Crewe played extremely well and showed
    commitment and faith in themselves. They actually believed that
    they could get goals but were just unfortunate not to.
    
    That Naylor bloke, what a player. I can see him in a first or second
    division team before you know it.
    
    Liverpool put up an excellent display of fluent football and remained
    professional throughout the game and I do not agree with the comment
    about the match ending up as a training excercise. Liverpool knew
    what they were up against and had their work cut out for them.
    
    Crewe could have had at least four goals. Liverpool, through Saunders,
    could have had about four more as well. Then again Saunders is not a
    Liverpool player.
    
    Great game. Unlucky Crewe, they battled which is what its all about.
    Good to see John Barnes back in action. Best of luck to Liverpool,
    I think they could go all the way.
    
    JN.
34.574Simply the best in EnglandYUPPY::SEABURYSTue Jan 07 1992 15:0721
    A thoroughly proffesional approach saw the 'pool through last nights
    tricky away tie...
    
    The only real disappointment was when Ray Houghton was substituted due
    to a recurring back injury... I just hope it isn't too serious cos he's
    been our outstanding player of the season.
    
    Good to see Barnsie back, and I think this could be the start of a
    championship winning run... We've definately missed his goals, and he
    creates as many. So, look out for a few more convincing results in the
    second half of the season.
    
    Now we have to travel to Bath for the 4th round tie against Bristol
    Rovers, and if we can get through that, then half of the 1st Division
    teams will be out, and we'll have an excellent chance of going all the
    way... Lots of ifs there though!!!
    
    Never mind the price on the championship... what about the double???
    
    Stew.
    
34.575First with the news...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Jan 07 1992 15:1710
    re .568
    
    I forgot Trevor Steven!!!
    There were rumours that Marseille wanted to sell him, because of their
    exit from the European Cup, and although Rangers have first option on
    him, the 'pool were firmly in the hunt. In fact they had a 3m bid
    rejected by Rangers before he moved to Marseille...
    
    Newshound.
    
34.576Hope hes wrong...MIACT::RANKINETue Jan 07 1992 16:3013
    Anyone heard something similar ??
    
    A friend of mine (who is in finance and meets a lot of top wigs from
    football), told me (when we were discussing Liverpools injuries) that
    Whelan will not make it, and at the moment they are discussing his
    value/worth for insurance claim purposes....this cant be true can it ??
    I know it was a long term injury, but it would be a disaster for
    Liverpool, and very sad for Whelan if it were true.
    
    Re -1
    
    Apparently Rangers are favourite to re-sign Steven, and for less than
    they sold him..shrewd businessmen that they are. 
34.577HipsULYSSE::CHAMPOLLIONChris the JesterTue Jan 07 1992 16:416
34.578Ronnie at Lilleshall.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lTue Jan 07 1992 17:4353
             <<< Note 34.415 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "THE GREAT ALDO" >>>
                           -< Ronnie will be back. >-

      Re -2,
            I hear that Ronnie is at Lilleshall training and rehabilation
    centre at the moment where he is striving to get back to full fitness.
    If he has to quit, he will be sorely missed by Liverpool and Irish fans.
    No player has come close to Ronnie in the last decade and I sincerely
    hope that he makes it back again. I have included a note previously
    entered lest you all forget the achievements of the great Ronnie
    Whelan.


    
    Ronnie is to see a specialist shortly about his injury and I sincerely
    hope that he will play again. He is just 30 since October and plenty of
    football left in him. What a huge loss he would be to Liverpool and to 
    the football world in general. He was by far the most accomplished
    player of the 80's and that includes Robbo and the fat Mars bar idiot
    that disgraced himself in the cup final.
        As for the possibility of Roy Keane or Townsand replacing Ronnie,
    both of them together wouldn't compensate for Whelan. As for the
    possibility of "haircut Thomas" doing the job, forget it.
      
      Ronnie made his league debut against Stoke on 3/4/81 and scored a
    goal. Since then, he has collected a host of medals and been a very
    influential player for Ireland.......he scored the best goal of the
    Euro c'ships in 1988 when he volleyed past Daseav.
    
       Ronnie's honours so far
                        ======
    
       League C'ship medals - 1982
                              1983
                              1984
                              1986
                              1988    (How many league medals has Robbo??)
                              1990  
    
            F.A. Cup medals - 1986  
                            - 1989 (captain)
    
          League cup medals - 1982
                              1983 (a cracking curler past Bailey)
                              1984 
    
          European cup medal- 1984
     
         rgds,
          Cunno.

             
34.579BettingRG71RJ::RAYNERTTue Jan 07 1992 19:1311
    Div 1 - Championship		FA Cup 91-92
                                                    	
    2/5	   Man United                   9/2    Liverpool
    9/4    Leeds                        13/2   Man United
    10/1   Liverpool                    7/1    Forest
    33/1   Sheffield Wed                8/1    Leeds
    50/1   Arsenal
    100/1  Man City and the rest
    
    
    Thats 60-1 for Liverpool to do the double
34.580Merson for the 'pool??YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Jan 07 1992 19:2417
    re .579
    
    Well, I don't know about the rest of you, but 60/1 has got to be
    excellent odds for a side which is just beginning to find it's best
    form!! 
    I'm off down the bookies...
    
    re .578
    
    I think Souness has already bought a replacement for Ronnie... Michael
    Thomas!! 
    I reckon he could consider raiding Highbury again, if Barnsie decides
    he's finally off to Europe next season... for Paul Merson!! Might cost
    a bit though!!
    
    Stew.
     
34.581pricesESSB::BREEWed Jan 08 1992 11:266
    I think you could have backed Liverpool last Saturday for the league at
    about 10 or 12 to 1.
    
    cheers,
    
    Paul
34.582Who could replace King John??YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Jan 08 1992 13:3413
    re .580
    
    Headlines - Barnes refuses new contract!!
    
    No sooner have I mentioned the possibility than it's splashed across
    the back pages of the papers... 8-)
    Apparently, Barnsie wants to go to Italy next season, and so he wont
    sign the contract offered to him by Souness.
    Maybe we should be concentrating on finding a replacement?? What about
    Matthew Le Tissier of Southampton, or Paul Merson??
    
    Stew.
    
34.583Where are the strikers??YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Jan 08 1992 13:4523
    Just in case anyone's bothered... goals scorers this season so far...
    
    		League	FA Cup	Rumbls	UEFA Cup	Total
    		------	------	------	--------	-----
    Saunders	  5	  0	  2	   9		  16
    Houghton	  7	  0	  1	   2		  10
    McManaman	  2	  1	  3	   0		   6
    Walters	  2	  0	  2	   1		   5
    Barnes	  1	  3	  0   	   0		   4
    Rush	  1	  0	  3	   0		   4
    Molby	  2	  0	  0	   1		   3
    Burrows	  1	  0 	  0	   0		   1
    Rosenthal	  1	  0	  0 	   0		   1
    Hysen	  1	  0	  0	   0		   1
    Redknapp	  1	  0	  0	   0		   1
    McMahon	  1	  0	  0	   0		   1
    Nicol	  1	  0	  0	   0		   1
    Tanner	  1 	  0	  0	   0		   1
    Marsh	  0	  0	  0	   1		   1
    Venison	  0	  0	  0	   1		   1
    
    TOTALS	 27	  4	 11	  15		  57
    	   
34.584ASKFOR::HAIGHA vision of guerrilla goodness.Wed Jan 08 1992 16:204
    I reckon 60/1 is not nearly long enough to warrant a bet. Better bets
    would be backing both United and Leeds in the cup because after tonight
    one of them will move up to be favourites, or City at 100/1 for the
    league.
34.585Reasonable prices, not no-hopers...\YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Jan 08 1992 18:3111
    re .584
    
    The winner of the mancs/leeds game tonight will almost certainly be
    installed odds on favourites for the cup, and that isn't particularly
    appealing as a bet...
    
    As for Man City at 100/1 for the league, well, you want to have at
    least some chance of winning don't you??!!?? ;-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.586Venison is joint 8th Top scorer!!AIMTEC::WICKS_AOh no he's back in Atlanta!!Thu Jan 09 1992 04:0520
    re. 583,
    
    Yes let's keep the goal scorers up to date - first one to 10 in the
    league looks like a two-horse race, though what price might Ronnie
    Whelan be for top-scorer with Ladbrokes???.
    
    Apart from the partly encouraging fact that 16 separate players
    have scored for Liverpool this season - that must be a record as
    how many teams use 16 players in total in a whole season? - is the
    slightly worrying fact that at least 8 other players have appeared
    for LIverpoool this season who haven't even scored as many goals
    as the great Barry venison !!!
    
    Ah well let's hope we increase our goal difference against Luton
    on Saturday.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                 
34.587Dalglish wants hime too!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Jan 09 1992 14:548
    Apparently, Trevor Steven has said he would favour a move back to the
    North-West when he leaves Marseille...
    
    That must put us favourites to buy him... there aren't any other teams
    in the North-West worth considering... ;-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.588Trevor or GaryMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsThu Jan 09 1992 15:079
    re -last
    
    Probably because he's crap!!!! 
    
    Maybe Tranny might put in a bid???? 8-)
    
    I wonder what extortionate fee Loonypool will pay for him???
    
    mac
34.589StevenRG71RJ::RAYNERTThu Jan 09 1992 17:174
    Where's Blackburn? 	-  I know its north of Watford but....
    
    At 5million I think they will be the only team who could afford
    Trevor Steven (interested parties, Liverpool, Arsenal, Blackburn)
34.590Have him back at instant profitRUTILE::BREADIEThu Jan 09 1992 17:484
    Glasgow happens to be in the North West of UK, I'm sure he must have
    meant Ra Gers.
    
    No ?
34.591In a recent interview, Trevor Steven declared he favoured a movULYSSE::CHAMPOLLIONChris the JesterThu Jan 09 1992 18:061
    Yes
34.592Independantly independantYUPPY::SEABURYSThu Jan 09 1992 18:377
    They reckon in my paper that Steven (Trev) favours a move to the
    North-West of ENGLAND, and that the fee could be in the region of 2.5m
    
    But who believes papers these days anyway??
    
    Stew.
    
34.593more papertalkCASEE::MERRICKToo many scientists, not enough hunchbacksThu Jan 09 1992 19:098
    Tapie, interviewed in L'Equipe yesterday, said he has received an
    enquiry for Steven from Arsenal and Liverpool.  However, part of the Steven
    transfer also included a friendly at Ibrox, which OM are reluctant to
    arrange, so he may be back at Rangers as the original transfer will not
    be completed. Incidentally, he also said that Sheffield Wednesday and
    several second divison clubs have asked about Waddle, however, OM and
    Waddle may not be parting as expected.
    
34.594We'll take our hat off to themYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Jan 10 1992 14:0710
    Luton tommorrow, and if we're going to be realistic about winning the
    title this season, then nothing more than a convincing win will do...
    Luton may have beaten the arse recently, but hasn't everyone??
    
    prediction...
    	Liverpool	4 (Saunders, Barnes(2), Houghton)
    	Luton		0
    
    Stew.
    
34.595Hats OffMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsFri Jan 10 1992 14:326
    
    I predict the pool to draw 1:1 with Luton, or even a sneak win for
    Luton. 
    With Barnes going off with a re-currence of his injury!!!
    
    Mac
34.596donkey sanctuaryKERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuFri Jan 10 1992 15:057
    im back from illness to all this news of Trevor Steven.
    Jesus, this could mean a relapse!
    Anfield is starting to look like a donkey sanctuary!
    first Michael Thomas, now this!
    
    Ian 'i hate michael thomas whether hes good or not' Hawley.
    
34.597opinionitisYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Jan 10 1992 15:174
    Personally, I think Michael Thomas was a sound buy!!
    
    Stew
    
34.598DUCK::NAGLEJFri Jan 10 1992 15:304
    
    Thomas is a 'super player'.
    
    JN.
34.599We know why you hate Thomas!!!XSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManFri Jan 10 1992 15:542
An Arsenal Fan :-))))))
34.601Late Late WinnerESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptySat Jan 11 1992 22:434
34.603ASKFOR::HAIGHA vision of guerrilla goodness.Mon Jan 13 1992 11:3610
    >World Service didn't give the
    >correct update before the Sports Program gave way to the news
    
    
    	They did. Because I remember thinking 'what a stuffy bunch of gits
    Liverpool are!' What with that game and the one against Everton, where
    they were outclassed for most of the match... still it only takes a
    second to score a goal Brian.
    
    		Steve
34.604Washington who??YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Jan 13 1992 13:2228
    Three points is better than none though, don't you agree??
    
    We've now gone 11 games unbeaten in the league, a run which stretches
    right back to 2nd November 1991, and that fateful home game against
    Crystal Palace...
    Not even the mancs can match that!!
    
    This, funnily enough, also concides with the appointment of Mark Wright
    as captain in late November... 
    
    Gary Ablett has gone to Everton... hurrah!! I thought we were going to
    be cursed with his hoofing the ball upfiel for all eternity!! Glad to
    see it's Kendall to the rescue once again... 8-)
    
    Also, there is a Birmingham City player joining the 'pool for a weeks
    trial starting today... there were meant to be two, but one of them had
    to pull out with damaged knee ligaments. Can't remember his name, but
    I think he's the son of the manager...
    
    By the way, congratulations to Leeds on a superb display of attacking
    football yesterday... I reckon they're a sure-fire bet for glory on Wed
    night!! Apparently the mancs managed to scrape another 3 points with
    the aid of some incredibly dubious refereeing... Arsenal managed to
    scrape one point at home, which is an achievement in itself for them
    this season... and the Bills are a dead cert for Superbowl 26!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.605Generic mumblingAIMTEC::WICKS_AOh no he's back in Atlanta!!Tue Jan 14 1992 00:2119
    Stew,
    
    Any choice of posting the scorers (including the o.g) from the game
    that saw us do to Luton what the Arse and other teams over christmas
    couldn't do - now we're in 3rd place it's a nice change to see us
    getting closer to our rightful position at the top.
    
    I'm surprised Ablett left - did he have a row with mark wright's
    sister in bed one night???
    
    And i'm also surprised that a man of such good taste as you could pick the
    Bills to win in the Superbowl (or is it the World Championship???)
    surely it's a case of the men against the boys and washington will
    continue to sweep all before them as Liverpool used to do and will
    in the future.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks                                              
34.606"Luton only played for 84 minutes.."TRUCKS::SANTTue Jan 14 1992 11:1812
    
    	I'll oblige you Andrew, since the 'pool fans are a little quite
    	in hear lately despite having something to cheer about..
    
    	31 mins Tanner o.g.	'pool 0-1 Luton
    	85 mins MacManaman      'pool 1-1 Luton - late equaliser..
    	90 mins Saunders    	'pool 2-1 Luton - even later winner!
    
    	..but by the accounts I've read the Anfield Boys deserved it -
    	just!
    
    	Andy.
34.607Kelly's heroes...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Jan 14 1992 14:4824
    Does anyone know if there is commentry on the FA Cup on the radio
    tonight?? Or even highlights on tv??
    The switching of the replay dates seems to have confused the media
    somewhat, though I shouldn't think that would be too difficult!! 8-)
    
    So, now we're third in the league, 11 points behind Leeds with a game
    in hand, and starting to put together the sort of title challange 
    which we have come to expect... 
    But, with the mancs and Leeds constantly pushing each other for the
    league leadership it's not going to be easy for us to catch them...
    Mind you, we still have to play both at Anfield, so hopefully we'll be
    at least 3 points nearer to the top after those games, and it'll give
    us a platform to build on for the rest of the season.
    Plus we've still got to play the arse twice this season, so that's
    another 6 points... 8-)
    
    I don't see how anyone can discount the Bills for the superbowl, with
    the number one rated offence in the NFL this season, and probably the
    best quarterback in Jim Kelly, the Redskins must be wondering whether
    it'll be worth turning up... 
    (that's enough American Football, Ed.)
    
    Stew.
    
34.608zzzzBLKPUD::WATTERSONPOne more mint Mr President ?Tue Jan 14 1992 16:108
    
    There's highlights on BBC 1 tonight at about 11:00.
    
    Paul
    
    PS - Can't you stop talking about American 'Football' - I find this
    note offensive enough with just Liverool in it - never mind this drivel
    called the superbowl...... :-() (Yawning smiley)
34.609TV coverage....ESSB::BREETue Jan 14 1992 16:119
    Stew,
    
    Yes the game is on tomorrow night on BBC from Elland Road with coverage
    starting from 7.10.
    
    Should be a cracker.
    8:) 8:)
    
    Paul
34.610Howay the lads!!YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Jan 14 1992 17:2115
    re .609
    
    I actually meant tonights FA Cup matches... but, never mind.
    
    Personally, I hope Leeds stuff the mancs tomorrow night, but I reckon
    it might be a no-score-draw... more of a damp cracker!!
    
    re .608
    
    I hope Gary Ablett plays as well for Everton as he has for us this
    season!!
    He's got to be the bargain of the season!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
                               
34.611Stitch up job, was it ?ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueTue Jan 14 1992 17:345
    
    re. Ablett - how much did he go for ?
    
    Ads.
    
34.612750KFORTY2::ROBERTSONThat's me in the cornerTue Jan 14 1992 17:405
According to the Everton note 750,000

Of course that's what Liverpool payed Everton to take him away ;-)

Al
34.613BLKPUD::WATTERSONPOne more mint Mr President ?Tue Jan 14 1992 17:468
    
    oi !!
    
    Ablett is a class player who will show his true form now that he's left
    the declining Anfield outfit and joined a proper football club....
                     
    :-)
    Paul
34.614Ablett - 750k camel! Kendall's flipped..TRUCKS::SANTTue Jan 14 1992 17:524
    
    	Some hope, Paul..he's still a camel and you know it 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.615on the other hand...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Jan 14 1992 20:239
    re .613
    
    Paul,
    
    This seems to contradict rather with your comments on the Ablett
    transfer in the Everton note, does it not??
    
    Stew. 8-)
    
34.6161 + 1 = 2 donkeysESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Tue Jan 14 1992 20:246
    
>>    	Some hope, Paul..he's still a camel and you know it 8-)
  
        Thats two camels Kendall has bought from the 'pool. -:)
        Is HK trying to set up a camel stable to outshine the Arabs !!  

34.617Bet we'll buy Linighan now??AIMTEC::WICKS_AOh no he's back in Atlanta!!Tue Jan 14 1992 20:2822
    Re .606,
    
    Ta - I guess Tanner got carried away scoring his first ever goal 
    for Liverpool (at the right end) over Christmas and is now taking
    a pot at everything that comes his way.
    
    re .61x
    
    Bloody hell 750K for Ablett - quick before Kendall recovers lets
    sell him Venison and Hysen (:==:) - It just doesn't make sense that if a
    world-class player such as McMahon cost 900K and Beardsley went for
    just over a million how can Ablett cost more than 100 (pounds)
    
    Where is Martin when we need him to compare the playing records of
    these players and explain evreything.
    
    ... and i didn't mention american football once... (oops)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                 
34.618Gary Ablett at Liverpool.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lWed Jan 15 1992 00:5167
      <<< Note 34.617 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "Oh no he's back in Atlanta!!" >>>
                       -< Bet we'll buy Linighan now?? >-
    
    Where is Martin when we need him to compare the playing records of
    these players and explain evreything.
    
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                 
    Gary Ablett had a playing career with Liverpool that spanned nearly
130 games from the end of the 86-87 season when he made 5 league appearances
with one goal (His only for the club--see quiz topic). He picked up the first of
his two league medals in 1988 when he notched 17 appearances and was denied 
the double after Beasant miracuously saved an Aldo penalty and a perfectly
legitimate Beardsley goal had been disallowed. He was a permanent fixture in the
team the following season notching 35 league appearances and winning a cup 
medal at the second attempt. The second of his league medals came in 1990.
Ablett was never a Hansen or a Lawrenson and some people would even give him
the greatest insult by saying that he was the Mickey Phelan of the team, I 
think that is well below the belt.

     Gary Ablett's Liverpool career
     ==============================

     1986-87
     -------              App       Goals
     League                5          1  

     F.A. Cup              1          0

     1987-88
     -------
     League               17          0
     F.A. Cup              5          0
     C. Shield             1          0

     1988-89                            
     -------
     League               35          0
     F.A. Cup              7          0
     League Cup            6          0
     League cent t,ment    1          0
   
     1989-90
     -------
     League               15          0
     F.A. Cup              0          0
     League Cup            1          0

     1990-91
     -------
     League               23          0
     F.A. Cup              6          0
     League Cup            1          0

     1991-92
     -------
     League                7          0


       The best of luck to Gary in his new career at Goodison.

        Cunno.             


 

34.619The Wisden of Football strikes again..TRUCKS::SANTWed Jan 15 1992 11:204
    
    	...it may read like cr*p, but it's QUALITY cr*p..;-)
    
    	Andy.
34.620erm...KERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuWed Jan 15 1992 14:216
    
    what was that about Gary Ablett and Mark Wrights sister a few back?
    
    Yours, confused and on a course...
    Ian.
    
34.621At least we're guarenteed a couple of goals against the toffeesYUPPY::SEABURYSWed Jan 15 1992 15:1821
    re .617
    
    Unfortunately, we're too late!!
    Glenn Hysen has been given a free transfer by the 'pool... after
    costing 300K from Fiorentina(sp?) a few years back.
    Surely this must rate as one of the highest insults to a player??!!??
    After all, he was captain of Sweden, and if I'm not mistaken he
    captained the 'pool a couple of times...
    
    Also, many thanks to Martin on his superb reflection of Gary Abletts
    long and illustrious career at Anfield. During which, if I'm not very
    much mistaken, he won 2 more League Championship medals than Robbo 
    has... ;-)
    Surely, a player of Abletts undoubted quality will be sorely missed by
    opposing centre forwards...
    
    By the way, I thought Steve Staunton had a good game last night...
    shame it had to come so early in the year for him?? 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.622ARRODS::OHAGANBThe Voodoo Rhythm DevilsWed Jan 15 1992 16:1710
    Some players, generally the older ones, get free or low transfers as
    a goodwill gesture by their clubs. A lower transfer fee improves a
    players personal terms with his new club. I'd say this is the normally 
    the case with players who've been at one particular club for a long time. 
    But as for Hysen, what with only 3 years behind him, his recent outburst 
    in the tabloids, and his general incompetence, I'm sure "The Beast" 
    could'nt wait to get rid of him. Probably lunged at Hysen with a groin
    high tackle as left the Managers Office. :^)
    
    Barry.
34.623Glen Who???ESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Jan 15 1992 16:189
34.624...but does it really matter??YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Jan 15 1992 17:286
    re .623
    
    Actually, it was 500K...
    
    Stew.
    
34.625Another one bites the dust!AIMTEC::WICKS_AOh no he's back in Atlanta!!Wed Jan 15 1992 20:4518
    Stew,
    
    So another one of our "joint 6th top scorers in the league" has gone
    - any news on where - maybe the Mancs have got their man after all??
    
    Poor old Martin he'll now have to write another one of his informative
    ex-player biographies; maybe we should have a seperate note for this as I 
    make it 8 players now (mcmahon, beardsley, carter, speedie, staunton, hysen
    ablett, gillespie).
    
    I presume Rosenthal is still there?
    
    Hope we keep enough players for the run in to the UEFA Cup Final.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                     
34.626Leeds woz robbedYUPPY::SEABURYSThu Jan 16 1992 14:3116
    What a superb display of attacking football by Leeds last night...
    They tore through the mancs hapless defence time after time, and were
    incredibly unlucky to go out...
    But, I think this will work in their favour, even though Chapman will
    be missing for 3 months...
    
    I noticed that Hughes was at his conning best again, going down
    whenever Fairclough came within coughing distance, and even Brian
    McClair had a dive just outside the penalty area...
    
    I also thought Bryan Robson deserved the man of the match award for his
    superb aerobic display just before half time... definately the best
    manc player on the pitch!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.627The Double is still on...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Jan 17 1992 14:0012
    Mike Marsh has been offered a 3 and a half year contract at Anfield,
    and is expected to sign...
    
    Oldham tomorrow, and another 3 points will see us remaining in 3rd
    place, whilst hoping that Leeds and the mancs slip up...
    ...prediction...
    
    	Oldham 		1
    	Liverpool	2 (Saunders,Houghton)
    
    Stew.
    
34.628Coincidence or what??YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Jan 17 1992 14:1819
    also... a little bit of completely useless information...
    
    5 times this season Saunders and Houghton have finished on the
    scoresheet together...
    
    	WON 6-1 vs Kuusysi Lahti (Saunders(4),Houghton(2))
    	WON 4-1 vs Port Vale (Saunders,Houghton,Walters,McManaman)
    	WON 3-1 vs Everton (Saunders,Houghton,Burrows)
  	WON 2-1 vs Tottenham (Saunders,Houghton)
    	WON 2-1 vs Sheff Utd (Saunders,Houghton)
    
    We haven't lost a match when both players have scored, and neither have
    we lost a match when EITHER Saunders OR Houghton have scored this	
    season...
    
    Interesting huh??
    
    Stew.
    
34.629P.O.E.T.S.BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millFri Jan 17 1992 17:026
    On CEEFAX this lunchtime :-
    
    Cardiff City, 4th division no hopers hope to sign Ian Rush whwn his
    contract expires with Liverpool at the end of the season.
    
    jb.
34.630European Campionships '92 DrawYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Jan 17 1992 18:5217
    Group 1
    -------
    SWEDEN
    FRANCE
    YUGOSLAVIA
    ENGLAND
    
    Group 2
    -------
    HOLLAND
    SCOTLAND
    CIS (Commonwealth of Independant States)
    GERMANY
    
    
    Stew.
    
34.632What are you on about??YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Jan 17 1992 19:056
    re .631
    
    eh??
    
    Stew.
    
34.633Next New <Liverpool or Man Utd. or Leeds>PANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldFri Jan 17 1992 19:195
    
    ...meaning there is a note specifically for the euro champs, rather than
    wasting space repeating yourself.
    
    R
34.634The best team in WalesAIMTEC::WICKS_AOh no he's back in Atlanta!!Fri Jan 17 1992 20:0513
    Re .629,
    
    What do you mean 4th Division no-hopers? the last time the Guardian
    weekly printed a 4th Div table they were about 8th  at least 10 places
    above Wrexham who of course trounced the Arse.
    
    OK so I did see them on New Years Day lose 5-0 to Maidstone but all
    5 goals were well offside (:==:) but after a few pints of Brains Dark
    I was happy again.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.635I told them OldhamMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsFri Jan 17 1992 20:4115
    
    
    Oldham to TRASH looneypool 3 - 0, Marshall with one, and Sharp with
    two.
    
    Why is it that all that one noter has talked about, in the last 3 days
    is how Man Utd were lucky to beat Leeds. Everyone knows it, but they
    can't change it, and this after nearly losing at home to Luton, from
    what I hear, Luton should have won by about 3. 
    Was this another case of the referee being influenced by the crowd,
    i.e. playing until looneypool scored the winner???!!! :)))))))))
    
    
    mac
    
34.637Still on for the trebleYUPPY::SEABURYSMon Jan 20 1992 16:2219
    Another three points, and our unbeaten run goes to 12... and what with
    both United's held to a draw the championship is looking increasingly
    like turning into a bit of a dogfight...
    
    Nice to see Michael Thomas getting on the scoresheet at last, we could
    definately do with a few more goals from midfield, to take a bit of the
    pressure off the forwards...
    
    Unfortunately, John Barnes went offf injured in the second half, with
    what has been reported as a knee injury in one paper and a hamstring
    strain in another...
    Also, I don't reckon Grobs has much longer at Anfield... reports are
    that Abletts sale to Everton could help finance the David James
    transfer from Watford in the near future... 
    
    Stew.
    
    
    
34.638Give us the gossipMIACT::RANKINEMon Jan 20 1992 16:5213
    Something in the paper this morning that Michael Thomas is in trouble
    with the FA...it appears that Arsenal were unhappy with comments he
    made in a newspaper article this week, and are pushing the FA to pull
    the disrepute charge..
    
    Anyone have any info on this  eg what did he say ??
    
    Re Grobs..Radio 5 was very uncomplimentary about his performance, and I
    think the time has come to replace an inconsistent entertainer, with a
    consistent dependable type...I like Bruce, but he can be a liability at
    times.
    
    paul
34.639Is it George??YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Jan 20 1992 18:387
    I reckon someone at arsenal has a serious attitude problem...
    
    I mean, anyone who speaks out gets confined to the reserves and are
    finally sold two years later...
    
    Stew.
    
34.640Another failed week on the radioAIMTEC::WICKS_AOh no he's back in Atlanta!!Mon Jan 20 1992 22:0513
    Stew,
    
    Liverpool moving ever closer to the championship and Luton back at the
    bottom - an excellent start to the week!
    
    Unfortunately due to adverse weather conditions I failed to pick up
    World service on Saturday and hence didn't get to hear the score of
    this game or Wales's trouncing of Ireland. Any chance of the names of
    the scorers - please.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.641FORTY2::ROBERTSONThat's me in the cornerTue Jan 21 1992 13:023
McManaman, Saunders & Thomas

Al
34.642resultsESSB::BREETue Jan 21 1992 13:455
    Saunders got two drop goals and a try.
    
    :-)
    
    Paul
34.643Ronnie under knife again.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lTue Jan 21 1992 16:5744
        21/2/92.
    I hear that Ronnie Whelan, the most accomplished midfielder of the
    modern era is to go under the surgeon's knife for the fourth time in
    recent months to try and get him back to full fitness. Let's all just
    hope that he makes a full recovery and is back soon to mastermind the
    Reds to their 19th title and a seventh medal for himself.
    
            Note 34.415
            ===========          He is just 30 since October and plenty of
    football left in him. What a huge loss he would be to Liverpool and to 
    the football world in general. He was by far the most accomplished
    player of the 80's and that includes Robbo and the fat Mars bar idiot
    that disgraced himself in the cup final.
        As for the possibility of Roy Keane or Townsand replacing Ronnie,
    both of them together wouldn't compensate for Whelan. As for the
    possibility of "haircut Thomas" doing the job, forget it.
      
      Ronnie made his league debut against Stoke on 3/4/81 and scored a
    goal. Since then, he has collected a host of medals and been a very
    influential player for Ireland.......he scored the best goal of the
    Euro c'ships in 1988 when he volleyed past Daseav.
    
       Ronnie's honours so far
                        ======
    
       League C'ship medals - 1982
                              1983
                              1984
                              1986
                              1988    (How many league medals has Robbo??)
                              1990  
    
            F.A. Cup medals - 1986  
                            - 1989 (captain)
    
          League cup medals - 1982
                              1983 (a cracking curler past Bailey)
                              1984 
    
          European cup medal- 1984
     
         rgds,
          Cunno.

34.644:-(KERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuTue Jan 21 1992 17:169
    re.last
    
    havent we seen this before?
    
    re. many
    
    can someone put in the European championship draw in this note again
    because i have forgotten it.
    
34.645Try to remember it this timeFUTURS::DAGLESSMay 16th, 1990Tue Jan 21 1992 17:4320
                      -< European Championships '92 Draw >-

    Group 1
    -------
    SWEDEN
    FRANCE
    YUGOSLAVIA
    ENGLAND
    
    Group 2
    -------
    HOLLAND
    SCOTLAND
    CIS (Commonwealth of Independent States)
    GERMANY
    
    
    Stew.
    

34.646subliminal messagesKERNEL::HAWLEYIprophet of Mu MuTue Jan 21 1992 17:516
    
    ah, how could i ever have forgotten...
    im transfering it onto a tape to play while i sleep.
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.647here we come, here we come, here we comeKERNEL::HAWLEYIlook over your shoulder mancsTue Jan 21 1992 17:533
    any news on our current injuries?
    Ian.
    
34.648Request refresher for tickets for SaturdayULYSSE::NAYLORSmug as bug in a rugWed Jan 22 1992 15:115
    Can anybody out there help me by suggesting how I can get some
    tickets for this weekends FAC game against Bristol Rovers ?
    
    Paul
         
34.649No chanceBLKPUD::WATTERSONPOne more mint Mr President ?Wed Jan 22 1992 15:2415
    
    Re .648
    
    Forget it !
    
    The ground only holds just over 9,000 - Liverpool got just over 1,000
    tickets. There's been all kinds of whinging up here because it's the
    lowest number of tickets Liverpool have ever been allocated. 
    
    There was also a story on teletext the other day saying how Bristol
    Rovers were forced to open their ticket office at 2:00 AM (yes AM) to
    cope with the crowds who were waiting for the ticket office to open the
    following morning.
    
    Paul
34.650Leading Scorers 91/92YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Jan 22 1992 20:1523
    
    		League	FA Cup	UEFA	Rumbelows	Total
    		------	------	----	---------	-----
    Saunders	   7	   0	  9	    2		  18
    Houghton	   6	   0	  2	    1		  10
    McManaman	   4	   1	  0	    3		   8
    Walters	   2	   0	  1	    2		   5
    Barnes	   1	   3	  0	    0		   4
    Rush	   1	   0	  0	    3		   4
    Molby	   2	   0	  1	    0		   3
    Burrows	   1	   0	  0	    0		   1
    Rosenthal	   1	   0	  0	    0	       	   1
    Hysen	   1	   0	  0	    0	  	   1
    Redknapp	   1	   0	  0	    0	 	   1
    McMahon	   1	   0	  0	    0		   1
    Nicol	   1	   0	  0	    0		   1
    Tanner	   1	   0	  0	    0		   1
    Thomas	   1	   0	  0	    0	 	   1
    Marsh	   0	   0	  1	    0		   1
    Venison	   0	   0	  1	    0		   1
    		 ----	 ----	---- 	  ----		 ----
    		  32	   4	 15	   11		  62
    		
34.651Missing a few key players.YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Jan 22 1992 20:2419
    re .647
    
    Injuries...
    
    The current injury list at Anfield reads something like this...
    	Burrows, Walters, Rush, Molby, Whelan, and Barnes.
    
    Of these, Whelan's injury is by far the most serious, and is
    career-threatening. Rush's is a recurring achilles injury which is
    fairly long-term. Walters has been out since the QPR game, and Burrows
    since the game after. Molby has a toe injury (I think!!), and Barnes
    picked up a calf strain on Saturday, though I don't know how serious it
    is.
    
    We can only benefit from these players getting fit, and hopefully they
    will all have a part to play in regaining the league title...
    
    Stew.
    
34.652Martins PALMACNAS::SMORANFri Jan 24 1992 12:0724
    
    
    
              What have MARTIN and BIG JACK in common ?????
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    They both think ALDO is the best stricker in England.
    
    (Jacks quote after the fixtures meeting)
34.653...news...KERNEL::HAWLEYIlook over your shoulder mancsTue Jan 28 1992 13:529
    
    I see that Liverpool are giving a weeks trial to the dunfermeline
    midfielder Kozma (cant remember his first name....)
    just what we need, another non-englishman to help our UEFA cup
    prospects....
    :-)
    
    Ian.
    
34.654What's in a name??YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Jan 28 1992 16:177
    Ian,
    
    His first name is Istvan...
    
    Stew.
    
    
34.655WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Jan 28 1992 17:293
    Grab-at-air has re-cycled his Zimbabwe nationality for the Olympics.
    Did he count as an Englishman for UEFA or was he classed as a
    foreigner?
34.656Barnes missingBAHTAT::LZOP01::blytheThere's still the League !Tue Jan 28 1992 17:353
Barnes is out of the game vs the Arse tomorrow.

jb.
34.657no barnes???!KERNEL::HAWLEYIlook over your shoulder mancsTue Jan 28 1992 17:524
    argh...looks like another sub-standard performance then...
    
    Mr Optimism...
    
34.658Urgent..Urgent..Urgent.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lTue Jan 28 1992 18:208

   Could anybody out there give me the Liverpool FC phone number for queries
     as it's very urgent.

         rgds,
          Martin.    

34.659..and it's not played any games nor scored...PANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldTue Jan 28 1992 19:2211
    
    Martin,
    
    What an admission ! Surely, that must be in your database of
    *interesting* and informative information about Liverpool Football
    Club.
    
    Rob
    
    
    Oh!, By the way, it's 051 260 9999 or 051 260 8680
34.660HeheheheheheMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsTue Jan 28 1992 19:3212
    re .658
    
    
    The number you are looking for is
    
    
    		0898 **********
    
    
    :))))))))
    
    Mac
34.661A comeback ?BAHTAT::LZOP01::blytheLeeds Leeds Leeds !!!Tue Jan 28 1992 19:326
I reckon an exciting 0-0 will be the result tomorrow, but the Arse 
could edge it. If the Arse beat the Scousers and the Mancs, it could 
lift them, and they might end up in the top 1/2 of the table come the 
end of the season.

jb.
34.662three points in the bagYUPPY::SEABURYSTue Jan 28 1992 20:5213
    I reckon the arse are having too much of a bad time of it to beat us
    tomorrow night... but I'll be hoping that they stuff the mancs on Sat!!
    
    so,
    	Liverpool	3 (Thomas, Saunders, McManaman)
    	Arsenal		0
    
    and,
    	Arsenal		2
    	Man Utd		1
    
    Stew.
    
34.663Liverpool to kick the Arse tonight!TRUCKS::SANTWed Jan 29 1992 18:5720
    
    	Although a win will put Liverpool only seven points behind United
    	having played a game more, I hope the Anfield mob stuff Arsenal
    	tonight and finish Arsenal's season off for good, which a
    	comprehensive defeat will surely do. Arsenal's game has
    	deteriorated into a hopeful-upfield-punt tactic, and a few of
    	their players have gone "beyond the bounds" with members of the
    	paying public...tsk tsk...so the League Champions are due a wake-up
    	call imo..
    
    	It may help United too for Saturday, but the reverse is likely 
    	be true, and that will make United play some of their more
    	attractive football which has been missing in the past couple of
    	games (Soton, Notts C..).
    
    	I'll predict a 3-1 victory to Liverpool tonight and hope that
    	Chelsea cause their annual upset to happen this year at Anfield on
    	Saturday  8-)
             
    	Andy.
34.664...and Beasant's saved it!KERNEL::HAWLEYIlook over your shoulder mancsWed Jan 29 1992 20:229
    
    got a funny feeling Arsenal may stuff us tonight Andy, weve never been
    too good against 'hopeful punt upfield' teams.
    remember Wimbledon?
    
    prediction: 1-1  
    
    Ian.
    
34.665eeerrrrrrmmmmm.... incredible!!YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Jan 29 1992 20:5910
    Ian,
    
    Who was it who missed that penalty for us in the 1988 FA Cup Final??
    My memory fails me... 8-)
    
    Wasn't it the only penalty to have been missed in an FA Cup Final
    EVER??!!?? 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.666cunno, cunno give us a wave, cunno....KERNEL::HAWLEYIlook over your shoulder mancsWed Jan 29 1992 21:337
    
    Stew,
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
    
34.667Liverpool 2 - 0 ArsenalTRUCKS::SANTThu Jan 30 1992 12:5125
    
    	Cracking game. Liverpool played well, particularly Houghton, Jones
    	and Molby. Thomas also had a good one. Arsenal are in trouble. They
    	played Ok in the first half but where is their next goal coming
    	from? Smith and Wright have no understanding between them - I 
    	thought Smith was terrible..Arsenal hold the ball back too long
    	when pressing forward and don't exploit Wright's pace behind the
    	defence. You could also see them all having a go at each other
    	and some of them looked like they weren't interested. Rocastle
    	was their best player imo..Carter/Smith/Dixon their worst.
    
    	Ronny "Dive Dive" deserved the spot kick after the lunge by the
     	new boy Parlour. Molby doesn't miss those. The second goal was
    	a joy. Houghton fully deserved his goal, and showed Merson how
    	to take those sort of chances after the Arsenal man missed a 
    	similar chance in the first half.
    
    	Thomas was booked for what didn't even look a foul, but Wright 
    	wasn't no matter what he did. Strange refereeing..
    
    	Liverpool now 8 points behind United, but we've a game in hand.
    
    	Things are warming up..
 
    	Andy.
34.668Liverpool worth the 3 pointsBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millThu Jan 30 1992 13:178
    The Arse were the better team ibn the  first half, but the goal knocked
    them. They were poor in the 2nd, and Liverpool looked good for the 2-0
    victory. It is the first time liverpool have beaten anybody in the top
    9 this season though.
    
    I expect the Arse to put up a better show on Saturday though.
    
    jb.
34.669XSTACY::KMCGRATHThu Jan 30 1992 13:246




      W H A T   A   G O A L   B Y   R A Y   H O U G H T O N ! ! ! ! ! !
34.670Good goalFUTURS::FLETCHERThu Jan 30 1992 14:325
    As an Everton fan I hate to say it , but it was a great goal.
    
    If Cottee could do it we would still be in the cup.
    
    Nige
34.671Ray Houghton - Player's Player of the YearYUPPY::SEABURYSThu Jan 30 1992 15:2441
    A great game all round... particularly the result!! 8-)
    
    I thought it was more or less even steven in the first half, with the
    'pool playing some lovely stuff but not creating the chances, and
    Arsenal wasting two or three excellent opportunities whilst playing
    their normal long ball game.
    Grobbelaar was outstanding, and continues to produce the goods, whilst
    Mark Wright, who must surely be the next England captain, looked
    totally in charge at the back. Rob Jones continues to impress, and kept
    a tight reign on Merson for most of the game. Ray Houghton, Molby, and
    Michale Thomas showed the Arse how to pass, and Saunders looked sharp
    up front, pulling Adams all over the place.
    The penalty was fully deserved, and just what we needed to lift our
    spirits for the second half. We haven't had the best of runs against
    the Arse in recent times, but the result never really looked in doubt
    after that first goal.
    
    The second half was all Liverpool, with Rosenthal missing two good
    chances, before Houghton showed everyone how it should be done... an
    excellent dummy by Saunders split the Arse defence and Houghton ran on
    to finish brilliantly, lobbing the ball gently over the advancing
    Seamen. It reminded me of the goal Scott Gemmill scored against the
    Arse when they played Forest... sheer class!!
    The Kop were also at their best, belting out such greats as "You'll
    Never Walk Alone", "There's Only One Tony Donkey", and many many
    more...
    
    It also seems to me that there is a distinct lack of disipline in the
    Arsenal side at the moment, and Adams was certainly lucky to be still
    on the field after the first half... 
    I fully expect Man United to go to Highbury and win convincingly on
    Saturday. I don't think we can talk about winning the championship any
    more this season... it's a foregone conclusion!! Isn't it?? 8-)
    There's no way we can be expected to close the gap, what with the two
    Uniteds pushing each other to the limit all the time...
    
    By the way, I think Mr Souness could be on for Div1 Manager of the
    Month for January after 5 wins from 5...
    
    Stew.
    
34.672the youngsters are comingKERNEL::HAWLEYIlook over your shoulder mancsThu Jan 30 1992 18:178
    great game, great result....
    thought Rob Jones played brilliantly. future international here, i
    think.
    best of luck to Ray Parlour, he had a very solid game and was unlucky
    to concede the penalty.
    
    Ian.
    
34.673If your Irish, come into the Parlour....ESSB::TSHAUGHNESSYElectric Shaughs!Thu Jan 30 1992 22:386
I thought Keegans comments about Parlour and his "irish" connections were a
little out of taste.

Especially when he hasn't offically "defected" to us yet !!!

Nice one Kev.
34.674PEKING::NAGLEJFri Jan 31 1992 15:479
    
    Tom, he was right though eh ? Especially after recent events
    with Vinnie Jones hopping over to Eire to find his grannies
    birth certificate and the majority of the Irish team cannot
    claim a true Irish Identity.
    
    I don't think he meant any harm.
    
    JN.
34.675U.T.B.N.BNEWOA::OREILLYFri Jan 31 1992 21:0311
34.676PEKING::NAGLEJFri Jan 31 1992 21:4712
    
    Too true. All of my family are Irish (my fathers oldest brothers'
    actual name is Paddy) but I must admit my first reaction was to 
    laugh.
    
    I would imagine that the more sensitive among us may have taken
    it the wrong way.
    
    Anyway if someones pulled him about it maybe he'll think twice
    the next time.
    
    JN.
34.677Liverpool 1-2 ChelseaKERNEL::HAWLEYIlook over your shoulder mancsMon Feb 03 1992 13:011
    damn. damn. damn. damn. damn. damn. damn. damn. damn. damn. damn.
34.678Hmmmmm...52431::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueMon Feb 03 1992 13:128
    
    "look over your shoulder mancs" ...
    
    
    
    ... but don't forget your telescope ! 8-)
    
    Ads.
34.679:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIlook over your shoulder mancsMon Feb 03 1992 13:134
    
    yeah, a dramatic ONE POINT increase in the mancs lead over Liverpool!
    wow!
    
34.680Leeds further ahead ...BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Feb 03 1992 13:197
    re -1
    
    But Leeds are 3 points further away - Leeds now lead the league, equal
    points withe the Mancs, better goal difference, and 9 points above
    Liverpool, with a much better goal difference.
    
    jb.
34.681It's a sad, sad dayYUPPY::SEABURYSMon Feb 03 1992 14:4815
    A VERY disappointing result!!!! 8-(
    
    The return of David burrows to the side did little to make up for the
    loss of Steve Nicol (probably the finest all round player in the
    league), and also Michael Thomas...
    Mark Wright also went off in the second half, and I can only hope that
    it isn't serious. We seem to be very slightly short of cover at the
    back just at the moment!! 8-|
    
    But, looking on the bright side, we're not much futher off the lead
    than we were... though we could have been only 6 points behind!!
    
    Stew.
    
    
34.682All Is Changed Utterly. A Terrible Beauty Is Born.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lTue Feb 04 1992 00:1319

  Liverpool 1 
  Chelsea   2

  All I can say is that it was very disappointing especially after the good
run of late. Still I can gain some comfort from the fact that if either of the
teams above Liverpool win the championship, then Liverpool will have thrown it
away rather than the exceptional ability of the other teams.
How things have changed at Anfield in the last two years. For years and years,
Liverpool playing at Anfield were a certainty for maximum points and a penalty
award was unheard of and "players" like Vinny Jones didn't get within shooting
distance of the goal. The days of Keegan, Toshack, McDermott, Kennedy, Thompson,
Heighway, Hansen, Smith, Clemence, Neal, Jones, Fairclough, Dalglish, Lawrenson,
Hansen, Aldridge, Beglin, Beardsley, Whelan, McMahon seem a very long time ago.

     Martin    
    

34.683keep off the grass - smoke AstroturfYUPPY::PANESJacques OeufTue Feb 04 1992 12:579
    Martin,

    For completeness and to continue with my growing interest in the 'Pool.
    please could you post the full Anfield statistics for Jimmy Carter and
    David Speedie.

    Thanks in anticipation,

    Stuart
34.684Souness plunders Scotland .......KIRKTN::CDOUDIEReplies on a tenner please.....Wed Feb 05 1992 00:472
    On Scottish news tonight Liverpool may be signing Istvan Kozma from
    Dunfermline FC on thursday.
34.685KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneWed Feb 05 1992 21:164
    re: Istvan Kozma
    
    is he any good?
    
34.686hello everyone body peepsBLKPUD::WATTERSONPBasingstoke escape committeeWed Feb 05 1992 21:474
    
    He's rubbish - but he cooks a mean kebab.... :-)
    
    Paul
34.687Jambo's will bounce backKURMA::CPATRICKSHOUT SHOUT let it all outWed Feb 05 1992 23:508
    
    re- Istvan Kozma is he any good !!!!
    
    he played for Dunfermline Athletic who are currently bottom of the 
    Scottish Premier League and have won about 2 games this season.
    Make up your own mind out of that....
    
    
34.688Who knows ??BHUNA::CDOUDIEReplies on a tenner please.....Thu Feb 06 1992 01:003
    He semms to be quite a skillful player, but Dunfermline are bottom of 
    the league, so its not fair to comment, but Souness must know his 
    ability having played(?) against him and watched him as well.
34.689Dear Anne, why o why o why o why...KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 06 1992 12:5811
    
    Liverpool turned in the usual 'we're playing against lower division 
    oposition' performance again...
    
    why do we always have to sink to the level of oposition such as
    peterborough, crewe, bristol rovers, manchester united....
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
    
34.690Liverpool will win at Anfield in the replay though..TRUCKS::SANTThu Feb 06 1992 13:2814
    
    	Yes, thanks Ian... 8-)
    
    	Liverpool were "fortunate" last night...Burrows could have "walked"
    	and Rovers been given a spot-kick, Saunders was very naughty with
    	his elbow - if a certain Man Utd player had done that there'd be
    	a few outspoken comments flying about I'm sure - and Rovers kept
    	shooting straight at Bruce.
    
    	A replay is about as much as you lot deserved, not what Rovers
    	deserved.. 
    
    	Andy.
  
34.691Lucky reds it should have been 9 men.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Thu Feb 06 1992 13:5913
    Nothing changes does it.
    
    Liverpool escape the usual justifiable penalty appeal and whats more if
    it had have been given then the chap should have walked also. And then
    the ref and linesman go plane spotting whilst Dean Saunders tries to
    re-arrange a Rovers players face with his elbow. 
    
    Lets have justice for all teams and apply the rules to those teams that
    play in red.
    
               
    
    Barry.
34.692bendy rule book?SEDSWS::WILLMOTTThu Feb 06 1992 14:559
    
    I agree, if that dirty little runt Burrows was playing for
    any other team he would be ripped apart my the press in the 
    same way Vinnie "i'll speak my mind...err" Jones is.
    
    and a certain Brentford player is facing court for what nice boy
    Saunders did..
    
    	annoyed of South east
34.693It wasnt a foul, it was an assault..MIACT::RANKINEThu Feb 06 1992 14:5910
    I can only repeat what previous notes have stated -  Saunders was
    extremely lucky in staying on the pitch, for the most obvious elbow in
    the face this season.  Burrows was also a bit lucky, but then its down
    to the interpretation of that damned law again..the way I saw it was
    that he did not make contact with the ball, the path of the ball wasnt
    changed by him, and he caught the Rovers player. A foul/penalty yes but
    not a red card, as he made a genuine attempt at the ball.  Not a bad
    game though and Molby just oozed class.
    
    paul
34.694well, what I think, is...KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 06 1992 15:3516
    
    On David Burrows, yeah, he took the player out, but he DID make a genuine
    attempt at the ball and did not change its path or the outcome, 
    who knows?
    anyway, its over now and the referees decision was final.
    as for Deano, well, im afraid to say he should have been sent off.
    i dont think he did it intentionally though...
    anyone who has ever played football will say that when 2 players 
    are in that situation the elbows go up some jostling for the ball takes
    place. i think deano just had a case of 'misguided elbow'!
    i think it wasnt as bad as it looked, cos if it had have been, the guys
    nose would have been all over his face.
    still should have been at least booked though...
    
    Ian.
    
34.695He's running down the stand sideKERNEL::MORIARTYThu Feb 06 1992 15:5018
    	Re.694.....Ian,I think that was one of the worst notes I've read
    by you in a long time......
    
    >> He did not change the outcom
    
    Oh,so you mean he didn't stop the guy having a straight one on one with
    Brucie then ??? Give me a break!!!
    
    >> As for deano......i don't think he did it intentionally though.....
    
    Yep, & Paddy Ashdown is a virgin right!!!???
    
    Those two comments by you sound like two of the most blinkered I've
    heard in a long time & can be rated well amongst some of the other
    great comments we've come to know & love from the Liverpool supporters
    in this conference...Not usual for you but blinkered none the less.
    
    Kevin
34.696UTROP1::JANSENDr. MartensThu Feb 06 1992 15:596
rep -1

for the first time in my live I totally agree with you Kevin!


T_
34.697Yeeehah!!!:-)KERNEL::MORIARTYThu Feb 06 1992 16:024
    	Thanks Ton,& that certainly is a first - have a Grolsch for me to 
    celebrate!!!:-))
    
    Kevin
34.698sighKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 06 1992 16:0914
34.699trial by televisionBLKPUD::WATTERSONPBasingstoke escape committeeThu Feb 06 1992 17:185
    According to ceefax at lunchtime......
    
    Dean Saunders 'may' face charges from the FA........
    
    Paul
34.700A Paul Davis situation...MIACT::RANKINEThu Feb 06 1992 17:4115
    Re -1
    
    I have mixed reactions to the FA possibly charging Saunders....
    
    Im pleased that a very deliberate assault, which was missed by the
    match officials, is not allowed to go unpunished.
    
    Im concerned that a similar recent case, which did not have the benefit
    (??) of TV cameras present, has not been followed up..I forget the
    teams involve (Torquay ??)..where the victim's future playing career
    was at risk.  So it is in effect 'trial by television' as Paul stated,
    which is worrying.
    
    Interesting to see the outcome..
    Paul
34.701ARSNAL::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckThu Feb 06 1992 17:423
    Liverpool striker mugs pensioner.......
    
    ......"unintentional" say Liverpool fans....a case of misguided handbag
34.702just my opinion, dont blame meKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 06 1992 17:508
    
    from what i saw, it appeared to be unintentional...
    whos to say, only Mr.Saunders knows for sure, but i reiterate,
    he should have been sent off really, such violence really should not be
    tolerated.
    
    Ian.
    
34.703ah yes well but thenMIACT::RANKINEThu Feb 06 1992 17:5710
    re -1
    
    The problem is Ian if it was unintentional he should not get sent off,
    if it was, then he goes.  These situations are so difficult to
    interpret..what was concerning/mystifying is that the officials didnt
    see anything !!
    
    I think we are agreeing with each other in some form.....??
    
    paul 
34.704sorryKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 06 1992 18:0915
    
    erm, what i mean is, if the referee had seen it and hed have been sent
    off, i would have agreed with the decision, but as he didnt i merely 
    gave Deano the benefit of the doubt and said that in the heat of the
    chase for the ball he attempted to fend off the guy and hit him.
    ...
    at least we can be happy that the Bristol player was not injured.
    ...
    i think we are agreeing with each other somewhere, its just that my
    original note was not put in the best of terms, and i apologise for
    that.
    
    Ian.
    
    
34.705Lucky old 'Pool!!TRUCKS::SANTThu Feb 06 1992 18:5027
    
    	Interesting point made earlier (yes, really!.Ed) that John Uzzell
    	of Torquay was not given the benfit of TV cameras for what I can
    	only judge (by the shape and extent of his injury!) was a very
    	unpleasant "assault" by Gary Blissett of Brentford, and his appeal
    	for justice has seemingly failed because of it.
    
    	Saunders was naughty. He knew that by jerking his elbow back in
    	the way he did would like as not make some form of contact with
    	his marker. Ian may appear to be riggling on a hook about all
    	this, but I know what he means. It wasn't intentionally malicious,
    	but definitely it was worth a look at the ref's card.
    
    	I can't see the FA doing any more than giving Saunders a slapped
    	wrist and a 1000 quid fine - buttons to a man on his money - but
    	this sort of thing is all too prevalent these days and should be
    	wiped out immediately.
    
    	As for Burrows - attempt for the ball or not, he missed the ball,
    	and brought down the man who had a CLEAR run on goal inside the box.
    	9 times out of 9 (!) this season that has resulted in a red card
    	for the perpetrator and a spot kick. Sorry, Ian, but I think you're
    	wrong on that one...8-)
    
    	And thanks for the mail, you *!%$#*!
    
    	Andy.
34.706a question on Man UtdKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 06 1992 19:4414
    Andy, 
    my pleasure!
    thanks for your opinion on Deano, i agree, i dont think it was
    intentionally malicious.
    as for the penalty, i really dunno.
    Ian.
    
    p.s i meant what i said in the mail, i thought youd win last night.
        i must say, i thought Hughes wasnt looking too good and Ryan Giggs
        looked a bit overawed, but your midfield looked very strong in the
        second half. i thought Kanchelskis looked very dangerous and was
        suprised when they took him off.
        What formation did they use when Kanchelskis was taken off?
    
34.707Deja VuPANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldThu Feb 06 1992 19:466
    10th March 1991, White Hart Lane
    
    The FAT-Boy uses his elbow, and gives Paul "Mr Nice Guy" Harding a
    lovely shiner.
    
    Result : No action from referee nor F.A.
34.708BLKPUD::WATTERSONPBasingstoke escape committeeThu Feb 06 1992 19:488
    
    Re .707
    
    That doesn't count - he was only a Notts County player....
    
    Now if he'd played for a BIG club..... :-)
    
    Paul
34.709Don't Write Us Off YetPANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldThu Feb 06 1992 19:538
    Paul,
    
    Are you off to Meadow Lane on 15th February ? 
    
    Oh sorry, I forgot, the 'Pies can't play your BIG boys that day, as
    we're at Norwich in the cup.
    
    Rob :-)
34.710Come on Saunders was guilty !!PLUNDR::LOWEGThu Feb 06 1992 19:5310
    
    Slightly different as Paul Harding was trying to climb into his shorts
    and hold him back after Gazza had beaten him fairly. Mr Harding was
    trying to deliberately foul Gazza and it seems like a case of "live by
    the sword, die by the sword".
    In Mr Saunders's case the defender was legally jockeying him, the elbow
    to the face wasn't called for and Saunders looked as he enjoyed doing
    it..... He should have walked !!!
    
    Gary Lowe..
34.711Intentional. Why would a player butt someones elbow.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Thu Feb 06 1992 22:5817
    I don't have a problem with trial by tele. After all who but the most
    biggotted fan wants to see cheats win. Personally I would like to see
    the FA able or to have the balls to suspend  not just fine a player for
    a foul missed by the ref. And another thing I watch footy live (I mean
    go to the ground not sit on my backside in front of the tele) and get
    very frustrated when a free kick is given and straight away a player
    will stand in front of the ball to prevent it being taken quickly. I
    say send em off for it and for diving in the box. Mark Hughes would be
    permanently suspended.
    
    Please feel free to move this note to a more suitable one. But it does
    mention biggoted fans and it would be at home in this notes file.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Barry. 
34.712No Malice.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lThu Feb 06 1992 23:289

   Regarding the Saunders incident, I thought there was no element of
malice. Deano was going at pace towards the corner flag and naturally when one
is running, their elbows tend to swing around. Well it appeared to me that the
Rovers player unintentionally stuck his face into Deano's elbow when Deano was
in one of these flowing movements. 

    Martin
34.713Boring game details pleaseAIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USAThu Feb 06 1992 23:368
    OK - now for those of us who had to work all last night and couldn't
    pick up BBC world service in a room surrounded by 4 VAX 3100s who scored
    the Liverpool goal that unlike the Mancs/Leeds/Arse keeps us on course for
    the double (:==:).                                           
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.714Saunders & Saunders...Dean & Carl...TRUCKS::SANTFri Feb 07 1992 12:546
    
    	..Saunders got it Andrew. He of the "unintentionally misplaced
    	elbow"..Ha Ha.  Premium Bovine Excretia, Martin. Do they allow 
    	you to drive a car over there, being so blind? 8-)
    
    	Andy. 
34.715Any news on injured playersMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Fri Feb 07 1992 13:377
    
    Any updates on all these famous injuries..
    
    When can we expect to see some of them returning 
    to first team action...
    
    jm
34.716:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneFri Feb 07 1992 14:059
    
    oh no! cunno has said that he thinks it was unintentional too.
    i now see the error of my ways!
    Saunders had the guy as he was coming in!
    jail the b***ard!
    
    Ian.
    
    
34.7172 wrongs DO NOT make a right, of courseMIACT::RANKINEFri Feb 07 1992 17:179
    In the Guardian this morning, the FA are still considering taking
    action. It appears that the Bristol Rovers player had committed some
    sort of foul on Saunders previously, and that Saunders was 'giving it
    back'.  There was no mention of whether the Bristol Rovers was being
    charged with disrepute....trial by TV by all means, but the TV didnt
    show the 1st incident did it ??.  So while were all condeming Saunders
    for the incident, perhaps the injured party wasnt all that innocent.
    
    Paul
34.718Unbelievable !!PLUNDR::LOWEGFri Feb 07 1992 18:169
    
    I can't believe that response. Why can't you admit what Saunders did
    was ridiculous and he deserved to have the book thrown at him. Are you
    trying to say that everybody who gets fouled (pushed, shirt pulled,
    obstruction) should wait till the next opportunity and attempt to break
    the offenders nose by cowardly elbowing them when they are not
    expecting..
    
    Be serious..
34.719A little research goes a long way to credibility...MIACT::RANKINEFri Feb 07 1992 19:0418
    Re -1
    
    I suggest before you go into making comments like that , that you  :-
    
    1) read previous notes by the same person about the incident, where I
    state that it was the most obvious assualt that I have ever seen, and
    that Saunders should have walked...NO QUESTION !!
    
    2) Read the note that you reply to PROPERLY before you shoot your mouth
    off, as the title of my note states that 2 wrongs dont make a right.
    
    I dont know which topic you normally subscribe too, but if you have a
    general interest in football, like I do, then youll know that I add
    comments in various topics, including such diverse ones as Arsenal and
    Hearts, and when it comes to football I tend to be too serious.
    
    Cheers
    Paul
34.720thats telling himKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneFri Feb 07 1992 20:246
    Paul,
    
    well done.
    
    Ian.
    
34.721Its only a discussion !!PLUNDR::LOWEGFri Feb 07 1992 20:5122
    
    
    Paul it still boils down to the fact you are trying to justify Saunders
    offence, although you are (credit were credits due) saying he was
    wrong. It seems a bit of a paradox to me.
    
    I'm sorry that you are so wound up. But this sort of behaviour is
    becoming common in non league football and its hardly surprising if
    they see laughing boy Saunders smirking after virtually breaking a
    defenders nose for no reason. Because of behaviour like Saunders
    coupled with vicious and calculated "hacking" plus off the ball
    intimidation I have decided to play rugby where the referees are fully
    supported by the players and the spectators for any action they take 
    to stamp out foul play (with the exclusion of the French World Cup Team)..
    
    Gary..
    
    PS. I used to be a big admirer of Saunders but he has blotted his copy
        book, the same way Gazza did in the FA CUP. Will he meet the same
    	fate as Gazza and break his arm elbowing someone in his next game.
    	Or will the FA have the bottle to act on the evidence and give him
    	a ban..
34.722And we all lived happily ever afterMIACT::RANKINEFri Feb 07 1992 22:4630
    Gary,
    
    In no way am I justifying Saunders behaviour, and as a referee I know
    this behaviour occurs and is copied, by players at local level. The
    point I was making, is that the paper this morning said that Saunders
    had been the victim of a foul (could have been an elbow) by the player
    he then elbowed.  Saunders is now facing a disrepute charge...is the
    Bristol player facing a similar charge, if he elbowed Saunders.  The
    conversation had been about trial by television and if Saunders is
    charged (and rightly so IMHO), then if the Bristol player also elbowed
    Saunders, he should also be charged.  Im sorry if I confused you in
    what Im trying to say but, as a Scot, English is my second language,
    and Im not very good at explaining myself, cos Im an illiterate git.
    All in all I think we are agreeing, which Im glad about. 
    
    You are
    fortunate in Rugby that it is possible to drop to a level where people
    play it for fun and enjoyment eg 3rd teams. In football, no matter what
    level you try to play at there is always some phsyco trying his utmost
    to damage someone else, seeing Saunders behaviour does not help. Lets
    hope he is dealt with accordingly ie a ban rather than a fine.  I have
    to admit Im not a great fan of Saunders, not because of his ability,
    which he undoubtably has, but more because of his attitude...wednesdays
    incident did nothing to make me change my mind.
    
    Yours in sport
    Paul
    
    ps Im out of the country all next week so youll get peace and quiet
    from my rantings and ravings.
34.723ARSENAL!REPAIR::JAMANISun Feb 09 1992 00:109
    
    	
    
    Whats happening to John Barnes (England no hoper). I hear he is on the
    move down south where all the real talent is. Lets have someone with a
    bit more talent on the left wing against France. Suggestions? how's
    Paul Merson sound to all you northerners.
    
    
34.724He'll need to move about 400 miles at least!RIGHTO::HAIGHand it would be O.K. on any other day...Mon Feb 10 1992 12:514
>I hear he is on the move down south where all the real talent is. 
    
    	Well if he's moving south to join the talent, he won't be stopping
    anywhere near the Thames! 
34.725depressed...KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneMon Feb 10 1992 15:1814
    
    another 2 points dropped.
    looks like the exciting Man Utd-Leeds-Liverpool finish will not
    materialise.
    it seems as though Man Utd will get the championship on a plate at this
    rate.
    With the way we are playing, i can honestly say that they probably
    deserve it too.
    They have been the more consistent team this season, a consistency
    which appears to have eluded us this season, a pity as it had been one of
    our previous strengths...
    
    Ian.
    
34.726ESSB::MCUNNIFFEd i g i t a lWed Feb 12 1992 12:526

         Liverpool 2 Saunders, McManaman
    Bristol Rovers 1 Saunders

   Cunnio 
34.727tough times aheadKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneWed Feb 12 1992 13:2624
    
    > Cunnio
    
    is this your Italian counterpart Martin?
    
    Liverpool had a tough game last night, i predict an even tougher one on
    Sunday. McManaman looked the business in the second half.
    The 3 goals were of the highest calibre, a wonderful volley from 
    Carl Saunders put Bristol Rovers into the lead on 18 mins, McManaman
    teased the defence and put in a beautiful curler a couple of mins after
    the break (very Tony Currie-ish i thought!), and then in the 77th
    minute McManaman again teased the defense, took on 3 defenders before
    slipping the ball to Saunders for him to slot it sidefooted home.
    Wasnt too impressed with Liverpool in the first half, but we certainly
    pulled our socks up in the second. Ian Rush returned, looking busy
    but not really as effective as usual, he still works well in build ups
    though. As i said earlier i predict a tough time at Portman Road on
    Sunday...Ipswich are going well and im still not assured about
    Liverpools potency against lower division opposition, particularly
    these days when the gulf between divisions seems to be narrowing,
    which of course, in the long run can only be good for British football.
    
    Ian.
    
34.728Sing when you're winning..you only sing when you're wrrBRUMMY::MASONWed Feb 12 1992 15:0620
    Just a little remark for those of you who venture, and comment, in note
    32 from time to time. I was not the only one (John Motson "I love the
    taste of L'pool's bottoms" also remarked upon it) who noticed that the
    Kop were terribly quiet last night up until the point where McManamon
    (sp?) scored.
    
    We have taken the "sing when you're winning" taunts, just be careful
    you don't fall into the "pot calling the kettle black" trap.
    
    J
    
    PS I thought that McManamon (sp?) was by far your best player last
    night, especially when Wright (?????) put him on the opposite wing in
    the 2nd half. A candidate for Young Player of the Year, certainly.
    
    
    
    
    
    Won't win though........Giggsssssssssssssssssyyyyyyyyyyy....
34.729PEKING::COSSEYNWed Feb 12 1992 16:296
    
    
    McManaman had a good game, in fact it's the only good game I've seen 
    him have and lets face it he wasn't up against much was he.
    
                      Neil..... 
34.730Not bad for scousersSYSTEM::STEVENSONJudge Paul Rendall presides !!!!!!!Wed Feb 12 1992 16:5330
	Not a bad performance from the 'pool last night, even if the 'kop'
	weren't in good voice until well into the second half..

	McManaman had, I feel, an excellent game, his pace, ball handling,
	vision and all round control were superb, not bad at 20... *8]
	However, I did feel that Bristol Rovers were somewhat intimidated
	by his style in the second half, especially with the move across
	to right wing..  They certainly lacked the agression and confidence
	they showed in the opening 30 mins with a 'belter' of a goal from
	Carl Saunders, certainly stuffed it up Gobb-a-lot..  Somehow I
	can't see Carl Saunders remaining at Rovers for this season, he'll
	have certainly attracted some attention and pay cheques to his playing
	abilities..

	The only down side to the match was David Burrows behaviour AGAIN..
	His tackle on the recent goal scorer Saunders, won him his 9th booking
	of the season, any more and he may receive a ban..  I feel that 
	L'pool should drop this 'spoilt' abrassive brat from their promising
	young side, surely he is becoming MORE than a liability from Mr
	Souness's side..  Incidentally, why does every think the sun shines
	out of Ian Rush's large orephis ( not his mouth) I think he had more
	than a quite game..  Souness complemented Rush's 'off-the-ball'
	movements and felt he added strength to the Liverpool side in the
	second half, me thinks anyone can run around the goal area confusing
	defenders.. *8]

			Cheers Al.

IMHO
34.731I agree with Souness..PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordWed Feb 12 1992 17:0615
    
    Ian Rush's contribution to Liverpool's victory last night was his off
    the ball running, especially when Saunders scored the winner, Rush made
    a diagonal run in front of Macmanaananananam just before Macmanetc
    released the ball for Saunders to finnish it and both the defenders
    followed him (I think they wanted to buy a pie off him). Unselfish play
    like this provides opportunities and with a proven goalscorer like Rush
    the defence can't exactly ignore him. 
    Now, if it was Vinny Jones then it might be a different story..
    So what Souness was saying makes sense that the presence of Ian Rush
    intimidated the Bristol defence into making misjudgements..
    BTW wasn't Carl Saunders goal an absolute corker haven't seen many as
    good as that..
    
    Gary.. 
34.732sadKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneWed Feb 12 1992 17:298
    re. ryan giggs for young player of the year.
    
    yeah, i reckon he'll be SOUTHAMPTONS player of the year for definate!!!
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
    
34.733humKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneWed Feb 12 1992 17:3212
    re. <<< Note 34.729 by PEKING::COSSEYN >>>
    
    > McManaman had a good game, in fact it's the only good game I've seen
    > him have and lets face it he wasn't up against much was he.
    
    where have you been?
    hes been man of the match a couple of times against first division 
    opposition. for confirmation, read back in this note to see praise
    for his efforts from non-Liverpool supporters.
    
    Ian.
    
34.734The treble is still oN!AIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USAWed Feb 12 1992 21:0015
    
    If i'm not very much mistaken that was Deano's 20th goal of the season
    - given the absence of Rush and Barnes for nearly all the season one
    can only wonder where we would be without him.
    
    World Service mentioned Walters and Rush so I presume that they're
    back from injury.
    
    So it's just Barnes and Whelan missing at the moment is it?
    
    Anyone know whether the Wombles game has been rearranged yet.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.735What about Ronnie?ESSB::MCUNNIFFEThe Mancs are out of the cupWed Feb 12 1992 22:399
   Any news on the return of Ronnie Whelan? I was listening to the FA cup
replay against Bristol Rovers and Alan Hansen was talking about Liverpool's
chances of winning something this season. He said that with Rush now back and
hopefully with the return of Barnes, Thomas and Molby, then things would be
a lot better. I was amazed he didn't even mention Whelan. Does he think that
Ronnie's career is over?????

    Martin
34.736Ronnie Who????ESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Feb 12 1992 23:1411
34.737Barnes Out for SeasonMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsThu Feb 13 1992 11:4919
    
    
    According to reports today Barnes may not play again this season,
    except maybe on Question Of Sport of which he was rubbish for want of a
    better word.
    Basically he broke down in training with a problem still with either
    his achilles tendon or calf. He is to have mores tests and scans to try
    to pin-point the problem.
    
    This puts him out of contention for the Euro Championships in Sweden,
    as well as any big money deal to the continent for him.
    
    Maybe he will have to think of replacing Botham on TV a few more times,
    to keep his pocket money up.
    
    Pity for the England side though, and I'm sure you'll all agree that
    one player does not make a team.....????
    
    mac
34.738WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Feb 13 1992 13:085
    >Pity for the England side though, and I'm sure you'll all agree that
    >one player does not make a team.....????
    
    DOn't understand this comment, Ian. WHen did Barnes ever do anything
    for England?
34.739Who Cares?LISTIM::ARNOLDThu Feb 13 1992 13:125
    If he was fit he`d be , as allways, a waste of a shirt for half
    a game and that would be the end of it. Dont think England are
    hard up for good wide men, its only midfield players that are
    missing. No disrespect to Barnes, he`s a great asset to his club.
    Tony
34.740Brian, L.P.O.RKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 13 1992 14:1418
    
    <<< Note 34.736 by ESSB::BLONG "The Scousers Trophy Cabinet is Empty"
    
    > When did it start.
    
    Brian,
    Sometimes you are as bad as Martin.
    Can you name *ANY* Man Utd player who has won as many honours as
    Ronnie Whelan?
    Anyone?
    No?
    thought not.
    I think its tragic that ANY player should have his career ended by
    injury, i might even be a little upset if it were to happen to
    Mark 'sub-aqua' Hughes.
    
    Ian.
    
34.741 Bryan Robson to move to Newcastle !!PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordThu Feb 13 1992 19:179
    
    Did Ronnie win them on his own ??
    
    No he won them as part of a team !!
    
    Bryan Robson must have won more honours than Ronnie Whelan by virtue of
    the fact an England Cap is classed as a footballing honour !!
    
    Gary..
34.742JOKE OF THE YEARMACNAS::SMORANThu Feb 13 1992 19:265
                   
    -1. Has to be contender for JOKE of the YEAR.
    
    Ask He-haw supporters.
    
34.743:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 13 1992 19:427
    
    yeah, well done Gary...
    Mr Moderator, can we have that moved to the 'Football Funneeeeees'
    note?
    
    Ian.
    
34.744Fact not funny !!!PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordThu Feb 13 1992 19:598
    
    I think Ian it needs to be moved to football facts..
    
    I think you overlooked Bryan Robson when you wrote your note, I bet you
    feel a bit silly now !!
    
    
    Gary ..
34.745xenophobic, gary?KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneThu Feb 13 1992 20:4714
    
    re. last
    
    ?
    
    what are you on about Gary?
    overlook Robson? it was him i was putting the most emphasis on.
    i hardly regard England caps in the same manner as championship medals.
    and besides Ronnie Whelan has MANY caps for the republic of Ireland.
    so what are you on about, Gary?
    are you saying that the republic of Ireland is not as good as England?
    
    Ian.
    
34.746What's the point in this ridiculous comparison?TRUCKS::SANTThu Feb 13 1992 21:0711
  
    	Come on lads...this note's getting daft.
    
    	Whelan has been an excellent team-man for Liverpool for over 8
    	years or so, but I remember telling you, Martin, that he will
    	*not* be "coming back" from this injury about 400 replies ago...
    
    	Looks like I might be right on that one, and you'll have to find 
    	another idol (or idle - sic).
    
    	Andy.
34.747B.Robson & R.Whelan for Newcastle.. PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordThu Feb 13 1992 23:2122
    
    re .745
    
    I think Ian that you are clutching at straws with you childish
    arguments. 
    I'll try to explain to you:- If you total up Ronnie Whelan's Medals and
    Caps etc and then total up Bryan Robson's Medals and Caps etc. who do
    you think owns the most ??
    Plus if you are honest with yourself none of my replies even hinted at
    your suggestion that I was saying England caps (or whatever you are
    gibbering on about) are better than The Republic of Ireland's caps !!
    
    Ronnie Whelan is a class player I agree but don't you think you where
    being a bit obnoxious (and incorrect) by saying none of the Man Utd
    players have had careers to match or better him.
    
    Gary.. (an unbiased opinion as I don't support either of them !!)
    
    PS. Shaun Elliott probably has the same amount of Championship medals
        as Ronnie Whelan, does that make him a more successful player than 
        Bryan Robson ??
                                                                     
34.748Ian? Obnoxious? Never!! And did you mean Paul Elliott?TRUCKS::SANTFri Feb 14 1992 12:204
    
    	Shaun Elliott? Who he?                   
    
    	Andy - just stirring it up a bit more 8-)
34.749Probably another rip-offSIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Fri Feb 14 1992 13:194
    I see Liverpool have secured a new shirt-sponsorship deal with probably
    the worst lager people. Didn't they sponsor the Wombles at one time?
    Another nice rip-off for the poor fans who've only just purchased their
    replica red or green "Candy" shirts with the big chips on the shoulder.
34.750BLKPUD::WATTERSONPoh - and while you're there....Fri Feb 14 1992 13:2713
    
    Re .749
    
    Yeh and Liverpool's chairman was on the radio this morning apologising
    for the rip-off. Why is he being so condescending ? - surely as
    chairman of Liverpool he could put some pressure on the shirt
    manufacturers to reduce the retail price - or don't they want to risk
    their nice little earner ?
    
    Re Shaun Elliot ? - he played for Sunderland didn't he - what have they
    won in the last 18 years ?
    
    Paul
34.751grow up Lowe!KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneFri Feb 14 1992 13:3417
    
    Gary,
    I really just dont have the patience for you.
    i was not being obnoxious, i was replying to an note by Brian Long
    trashing Ronnie Whelan, so dont get onto ME.
    i know you are new at writing to this conference, so ill give you a
    little pointer.
    
       These little 'arguments' between Liverpool and Man Utd supporters
       are called BANTER, and its just a bit of fun between Brian Long and
       myself...im sure that each of us respects the others club,
       i know that i respect the achievements and abilities of Man Utd.
       usually these notes will have smilies on them, thus ':-)'
    
    i hope this helps to clear your obviously addled mind.
    Ian.
    
34.752Bored bored bored!!PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordFri Feb 14 1992 13:4111
    
    You should of put your reply in predictions, it was so predictable !!
    
    As for being new to the conference, well, if you had been in the
    company for more than 6 months you might of taken part in the archived
    football notes which I was very active, thanks for the pointers I will
    bear them in mind.
    If you are going to take part in "banter" try and make your comments
    accurate to avoid other people laughing at you !!
    
    Gary..
34.753end of conversation Mr LoweKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneFri Feb 14 1992 13:5915
    Gary,    
    banter doesnt have to be necessarily 100% accurate.
    thats what makes it banter!
    and i didnt see any Man Utd fans arguing with my remarks, did you?
    just sad Newcastle fans, with chips on their shoulders.
                      *************************
    Anyway, to forget about Mr Lowe for the present, when will this shirt
    sponsorship change take effect? (if at all), at the end of the season?
    i cant say as im too pleased about being sponsored by a brewery,
    with Jan Molby having been in prison for drink related offences (i
    think - was it drinking and driving?) i think it is in very
    questionable taste and not the kind of image we like to see.
    also, i rather liked Candy!
    Ian.
                                               
34.754ZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZzzzzzzzzzzzzzPLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordFri Feb 14 1992 14:415
    
    I suppose its your perogative to be ridiculous !!
    
    
    Gary..
34.755say NEXT UNSEEN to Gary LoweKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneFri Feb 14 1992 14:504
    Gary,
    Is that the best you can do Gary?
    Ian.
    
34.756Centenary YearMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsFri Feb 14 1992 15:3914
    
    
    On the subject of this topic, and nothing else....
    
    Liverpool where going to change their strip for next season anyway,
    whoever the sponsors where.
    Reason being that it is Liverpools Centenary year next year, so they
    have a bigger badge/logo on their shirt.. thus the change of kit
    anyway.
    
    I didn't know it was their centenary next year.... mind you at the
    moment it matches their style of play:))))))
    
    Mac (a Man Utd fan, in case someone wanted to know:))))
34.75712th and final roundSEDSWS::WILLMOTTDon't believe that eitherFri Feb 14 1992 15:4216
    
    Ding..
    
      The bell seems to have saved the Challenger "Iron" Gary Lowe
    from a vicious late assault by Ian "boy" Hawley, 
     
     Going into the last round  I think the judges will struggle to 
    seperate them on points..
    
      Yes thanks Harry, Yeah it looks like a KO is needed..but with 
    both men tireing ( the patience of fellow noters ) it's going
    to be close..
    
    Score cards at the ready Chaps....
    
    
34.758apologies!KERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneFri Feb 14 1992 16:496
    
    apologies to my fellow noters.
    the referee declares a draw.
    and now, errrrrr........back to the football, Brian!
    
    Ian.
34.759Thankyou !!PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordFri Feb 14 1992 17:089
    
    Apology accepted !!
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Gary..
34.760Where is Shaun now?FUTURS::DAGLESSFri Feb 14 1992 18:028
    
.750>    Re Shaun Elliot ? - he played for Sunderland didn't he - what have they
.750>    won in the last 18 years ?
    
	I presume you said 18 years rather than 19, to exclude the FA Cup
in 1973. Since then, we've won the 2nd division championship, the 3rd division
championship, the Swindon tax battle, and in 1992, we won the FA Cup and
promotion.
34.761REFEREE !!!!ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueFri Feb 14 1992 18:0912
    
re 759 :-
    
    
    Oh dear... an after_the_bell_AND_well_below_the_belt_punch ....
    
    
    Instant disqualification, yes, but will the board take any further
    action ? Take away the licence, perhaps ? 
    
    
    We can only hope .... ! 8-)
34.762give it up gary, its becoming unfunnyKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneFri Feb 14 1992 18:298
    
    dont worry about it, the general consensus of opinion here,
    is that i had him well beaten.
    anyway, its not a game, and i think its a bit sad of him to
    continuously go on and on.
    
    Ian.
    
34.763IstoKERNEL::HAWLEYICareful with that axe, EugeneFri Feb 14 1992 18:504
    can anyone tell me what happened about Istvan Kozma?
    is he coming down from Dunfermline?
    Ian.
    
34.764Kozma is INSUBURB::VYASFri Feb 14 1992 19:424
    Liverpool has sign Kozma and has been included in the squad to play
    Ipswich on Sunday. Also included is Ian Rush.
    
    Jayesh.
34.765IstoKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportFri Feb 14 1992 19:435
    
    good, can one of our scottish friends give us the rundown on him?
    will he fit in?
    Ian.
    
34.766Last one, honestly..PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordFri Feb 14 1992 19:4618
    
    What planet are you on !!
    
    > dont worry about it, the general consensus of opinion here,
    > is that i had him well beaten.
    
    At what ?? and where are you having your consensus ??
    
    I promise I won't put anything else about this subject so you can
    win your little tit for tat (I wonder which one you are) battle if you
    like..
    
    Gary..
    
    PS. Sorry for confusing everyone but I meant Barry Venison not Shaun 
        Elliott. They both played for Blunderland at the same time so 
    	its an easy mistake to make. If I remember rightly they looked
        similar..
34.767go home gary!KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportFri Feb 14 1992 19:514
    
                       :-)
    
    
34.768Kronenbourg?ULYSSE::CHAMPOLLIONFri Feb 14 1992 20:586
34.769Get back in your play penKERNEL::MORIARTYFri Feb 14 1992 21:2218
34.770is that you, Kev?KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportFri Feb 14 1992 21:2810
    
    Kevin?
    are you the same bloke i said hello to yesterday?
    i thought this discussion was ended.
    you were right and i apologised. however, i thought you went overboard
    over something that wasnt important.
    also, im 21, is that old enough to consent to write football notes?
    Ian.
    
    
34.771Ipswich 0-0 LiverpoolKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Feb 17 1992 12:494
    
    saved by the post (and the bar), but we're still there....
    Ian.
    
34.772Confused???KERNEL::MORIARTYMon Feb 17 1992 15:463
    Can someone please explain why .769 was set hidden??
    
    Kevin
34.773KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Feb 17 1992 16:024
    
    A number of people complained about its content or intonation i
    believe?
    
34.774Can a mod please replyKERNEL::MORIARTYMon Feb 17 1992 16:151
    Oh,you mean you did??
34.775life?KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Feb 17 1992 16:308
    
    yes, i did, and one other to my knowledge.
    can we please get back to football now, because the Manchester United
    noters will be accusing me of trying to boost up our notes total!!!
    does anyone have a report on the ipswich game?
    i sat behing the sofa and peeped at the teletext.
    Ian.
    
34.776When is the replay ??PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordMon Feb 17 1992 16:3712
    
    I saw a bit of the highlights on the box and it showed to good efforts
    by Ipswich hitting the post and the bar and the Liverpool defence at
    sixes at sevens. John Wark was the player who hit the bar !! I can't
    remember who hit the post.
    
    Plus Burrows was lucky not to be booked again, but I felt he didn't see
    the player coming in.
    
    Why did Liverpool sell Staunton, I think he's better then Burrows ??
    
    Gary..
34.777dunno when the replay isKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Feb 17 1992 16:4512
    
    Gary,
    yeah, i saw the brief highlights too.
    The defence needs sorting out (know any big rugby players who can do
    the job?), i wish we hadnt sold Staunton, that was a bad decision, he
    is an excellent defender and much better than burrows.
    Burrows needs a serious talking to about his tackling.
    It was Mike Marsh who hit the post (yes, one of our guys!),
    he flailed at it and knocked it onto the post, i assume he was trying
    to clear it.
    Ian.
    
34.778Sorry I couldn't resist..PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordMon Feb 17 1992 16:494
    
    What you need in defence is Tony Adams !!
    
    Gary..
34.779im in the nets next weekKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Feb 17 1992 16:535
    
    we could do with anyone at the moment.
    you dont fancy a left back role do you?
    
    Ian.
34.780GALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Mon Feb 17 1992 17:088
    
    .769 was set hidden because it contained personal abuse.  This is a
    football conference.  The subject of the abuse was not the only one to
    complain.
    
    Please stick to discussing football.
    
    Gary.
34.781Every note is sacred :^)ARRODS::OHAGANBJOHN 3:16.....STAN 12:01Mon Feb 17 1992 17:176
    >>because it contained personal abuse
    
    And I thought this was a good catholic note as well. :^)
    
    Sorry Gary, could'nt resist it. Delete if you wish. 
                
34.783why?KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Feb 17 1992 18:117
    
    <<< Note 34.782 by RIGHTO::HAIGH "He's gone too early!" >>>
    
    Who's gone too early!!!
    
    Ian.
    
34.782RIGHTO::HAIGHHe's gone too early!Mon Feb 17 1992 18:145
    >   Can someone please explain why .769 was set hidden??
    
    	Can someone please explain why 34.* has not been set hidden?
    
    
34.784Deano in the DockESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyMon Feb 17 1992 18:445
34.785We're on for the treble!!YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Feb 18 1992 14:3515
    re .784
    
    Brian,
    Is it true that the entire Man Utd team are to be charged with bringing
    the game into disrepute by alledgedly passing themselves off as a good
    football team?? 8-)
    
    By the way, seeing as how I've been away for so long I just thought I'd
    take this opportunity to congratulate Southampton on their well
    deserved FA Cup victory over the mancs the other week... I hear both
    Neil Webb and Ryan Giggs missed exceptionally difficult penalties to
    give the game to the Saints... 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.786Sheesh....TRUCKS::SANTTue Feb 18 1992 15:558
    
    	re last - hopefully ;-).....
    
    	Yes, welcome back, Stew...
    
    	We sure have missed you, with comments like that 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.787Rob Jones - future England captainYUPPY::SEABURYSWed Feb 19 1992 15:0911
    You're too kind Andy... 8-)
    
    Anyway, I'm pleased to see that Graham Taylor has finally seen sense
    and included the most gifted right-back in the country in his team to
    face the French this evening... 
    Not too sure about this Keown bloke, but no doubt Mark Wright will be
    able to cope with any mistakes that he makes...
    Lets just hope for a repeat of the B teams victory last night...
    
    Stew.
    
34.788The number 2 shirt for Charles!!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYDon't book me ,I've a parking ticketWed Feb 19 1992 15:595
    RE-1;
    	this Jones bloke is only filling a gap, while Gary Charles the only
    decent right-back in England at the moment,  recovers from injury!!!
    
    M.J.
34.789WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Feb 19 1992 16:101
    RE -1. Don't you mean Paul Parker?
34.790replay date????KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessWed Feb 19 1992 20:125
    Lads can someone please let me know when the replay with Ipswich is???
    
                                    much appreciated.....
    
                                             -dave-
34.791Weds. 26th?TRUCKS::SANTWed Feb 19 1992 20:466
    
    	re replay..
    
    	One week tonite, I think...
    
    	Andy.
34.792thanks......KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessWed Feb 19 1992 21:014
    
     Thanks.....
    
                                                     -dave-
34.793The truth is sometimes hard to face...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Feb 21 1992 17:3516
    Extract from "Sunday TV Choice", p.42 of todays Evening Standard...
    
    ...
    3.20-5.35 The Match
    Everton v Leeds United. Yet another appearance by Everton in the
    line-up shows that whatever criteria are used by ITV in picking it's
    games, footballing ability is not included. Still, it will be
    interesting to see whether manager Howard Kendall has yet realised that
    any forward line in which Pat Nevin is a towering presence urgently
    needs a larger size in target-men.
    ...
    
    'nuff said!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.794yawn !BLKPUD::WATTERSONPStill no Irish in SwedenFri Feb 21 1992 18:035
    
    What's this got to do with Liverpool ??????
    
    Paul
    
34.795Yo Androulla!LISTIM::ARNOLDFri Feb 21 1992 19:323
    C'mon Androulla, give us a note!
    
    She's out there somewhere................watching!
34.796Keown's as good as Tony AdamsYUPPY::SEABURYSFri Feb 21 1992 19:478
    re .794
    
    Nothing at all....
    
    Just thought it was funny!! and true!!! ;-)
    
    Stew
    
34.797Yes.... it's back.NEWOA::MILTIADOU_AFri Feb 21 1992 21:0222
    
    Yes, it's true... I'm back at Digital after an absence of 14 months,
    and in the meantime, what has happened to our team!!!  (Shrieks of
    despair).  Our manager has left us and looks set to return to the
    1st Division next season with another team... honestly, it's a bit
    like seeing your wife with another man.  (Not that I'm ever likely
    to have a wife).
    And as for the team itself, well it's been a case of spot the familiar
    face in the last few months, but I guess I'm getting used to the new
    names now, and we've got some good new players.  Having said that, it
    took me a while to get used to liking Michael Thomas when we bought him.
    How can you go from hating someone's guts to accepting them as one of
    your favourite people in the world?  Still Graeme Souness obviously
    wasn't at Liverpool 'in those days'.
    Well with any luck the worst is over for us, and we can go back to
    where we belong - at the top of the league.  What are those posers
    Man U and Leeds doing there anyway.  Don't get complacent, you two,
    your days are numbered...
    
    It's nice to be back.
    Androulla.
    
34.798LISTIM::ARNOLDFri Feb 21 1992 21:257
    And jolly nice to have you back too Androulla. This conference
    has been sadly lacking a feminine touch, unless you count the
    Everton supporters of course :-> (sorry chaps, but this IS the
    pool note after all). Maybe now there's a lady present you guys
    will watch your language a bit, all this %$#@ and **%$!!!ing
    is enough to make a Millwall fan blush.
    Tono ("%$"&*%% the lot of you!...whoops!)
34.799Norwich 3-0 LiverpoolKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportSun Feb 23 1992 00:044
    
    weep, wail, whine, etc...
    
    Ian.
34.800Our awesome defence again!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessMon Feb 24 1992 14:278
    From what I heard on the radio saturday evening it was Liverpools
    defence (once more) that provided Norwich with the goals. Even Wrights
    name was mentioned. Our league chances are now history but we have a
    good chance in both cups. I see FC Genoa play every week and they are
    not what you would call a very good side, although they have nothing more
    to play for except the UEFA cup.
    
                                                         -Dave-
34.801ho hum...YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Feb 24 1992 14:3014
    I hate to say this, but I reckon our chances of the league this season
    have gone completely with that defeat at norwich on Saturday...
    especially as the mancs won, and we're now 12 points off the lead,
    having played a game more...
    
    Mind you, the recent run of poor form is not entirely surprising when
    you have a look at our injury list... Tanner, Rob Jones, Nicol, Whelan,
    Molby, Thomas, Barnes, Venison... and on top of that Burrows was
    suspended... 
    
    Not so great, huh??!!??
    
    Stew. 8-(
    
34.802eh?KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Feb 24 1992 16:414
    
    Rob jones is injured!?!?!?
    Ian.
    
34.803BLKPUD::WATTERSONPStill no Irish in SwedenMon Feb 24 1992 17:108
    
    Re .last
    
    Rob Jones was injured before the game on Saturday - that's obviously
    why Liverpool lost so badly......................
    
    Paul
    
34.804How much has Barnes earned this year on the sidelines.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Mon Feb 24 1992 18:249
    My heart bleeds for the Pool. So many out injured. But surely they have
    plenty anyway. Their reserves must be better than some first division
    teams.
    
    BTW They have buggered up my fixed odds coupon twice recently by
    failing to win away.
    
    
    Barry.
34.805Wright, Hysen, Marsh, and Harkness... YUPPY::SEABURYSMon Feb 24 1992 19:1511
    re .802
    
    Rob Jones suffered a calf strain whilst playing for England against
    France last week... he will be missing for the FA Cup replay on
    Wednesday night... 
    
    I just can't get over all the good luck we've had with injuries this
    season!!! 8-|
    
    Stew.
    
34.806What was the team then ?ZPOVC::KUMARTue Feb 25 1992 04:2725
    Re . 801,
    
    	Almost every player is injured !!! I'm really very curious. So can
    someone please post the line-up of the team that played at Carrow
    Road ? For instance, no Jones, no Nicol and no Venison. So who played at
    right back ? Souness, Roy Evans or don't tell me, Ronnie Moran.
    	I really hate saying this but I think I have to. Without taking
    away anything from the Mancs and Leeds, I wonder what kind of a title
    race it would have been if all of these injured players were fit ? It
    kind of reminds me of a book by Thomas Hardy called The Mayor of
    Casterbridge where the main character, a chappy called Mike Henchard
    ties one arm behind his back and fights another guy and still manages
    to beat the daylights out of him. I'm just wondering if anyone has tied
    Liverpool's arm behind the back and is now making them to fight against
    everyone else who have both their arms to fight.
    	The next 2 weeks are going to be REALLY crucial. Within this time,
    we'll find out if Liverpool are going to win anything at all, this
    season. I must agree that the League title is now impossible unless the
    the Man Utd team suddenly becomes mentally deranged (not totally
    improbable :-)) and decides to score own goals. 
    
    
    Lousy feeling, huh???
    
    Kumar
34.807PEKING::COSSEYNTue Feb 25 1992 11:476
    
     I also heard on the news this morning that Ian Rush has also had
     a reacurrance(sp) of the injury thats kept him out for most of the
     season, whats going on at the Liverpools training ground ?.
    
                          Neil........
34.808sad seasonKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportTue Feb 25 1992 14:275
    
    i think we'll miss Rob Jones the most...
    ive got a funny feeling our season could go 'bye-byes' against Ipswich.
    Ian.
    
34.809v Norwich line-upMRJINX::TONYTue Feb 25 1992 14:4516
RE .806  What was the team then ?

	Grobbelaar
	Hysen
	Harkness
	Marsh
	Wright
	Kozma
	Saunders
	Houghton
	Rush
	Redknapp
	McManaman

	Walters
	Rosenthal
34.810to be, or not to be...YUPPY::SEABURYSTue Feb 25 1992 14:4523
    The team that played at Carrow Road was...
    
    Grobbelaar, Hysen, Harkness, Marsh, Wright, Kozma(Rosenthal),
    Saunders(Walters), Houghton, Rush, Redknapp, McManaman.
    
    Interesting, to say the least!! 8-|
    
    Ian Rush broke down in training yesterday, and will see a specialist
    either today or tomorrow to decide whether he needs his third operation
    of the season...
    
    This sudden occurence of injuries could possibly be because injured
    players were forced to play too soon, due to the pressures of trying to
    keep up our record of being the most succesful team in the country.
    So, now we're suffering the backlash!!!
    
    Let's just hope we can still dispose of Ipswich tomorrow night, and put
    up a reasonable performance in the first leg of the UEFA Cup next
    week... I reckon the next two weeks will either make or break our
    entire season!! I'll be keeping my fingers crossed...
    
    Stew.
     
34.811help!!!!KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportTue Feb 25 1992 14:494
    
    whats the best team we can hope to field for the UEFA cup?
    Ian.
    
34.812Your guess is as good as Souness'sYUPPY::SEABURYSTue Feb 25 1992 15:4120
    I'd have thought, with the current injuries, the team would look
    something like...
    
    				Grobbelaar
    		Harkness			Burrows
    			  Wright	Hysen
    
    
    		Houghton  Redknapp	Marsh	Walters
    
    
    			  McManaman	Saunders
    
    But, I don't know how many substitues we'd have...
    
    Another option might be to play Hooper in goal, with Marsh at
    right-back, and have Kozma in midfield (if he's elegible??)...
    
    Stew.
    
34.813oh dear oh dear oh dearKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportTue Feb 25 1992 16:245
    Stew,
    
    Sad.
    
    Ian.
34.814ITFC for the Cup!JUMBLY::SAWYERTue Feb 25 1992 17:1526
    As the lone Ipswich Town supporter in this Notes Conference thought I
    should break the ice and with regard to tomorrow's replay say that I
    hope it's a good clean! game, no WIND!! and the best team on the night 
    wins, hope the match doesn't go to penalties. Ipswich have never won at
    Anfield for what it's worth!
    
    As the first match was all ticket (they were queueing for tickets at
    6.30 a.m. the previous Saturday) and my Dad who lives in Ipswich was
    out of the country, I was unable to get a ticket living 140 miles (Reading)
    from Ipswich so had to put up with the radio and the highlights.
    
    Since the match I have been able to see a video of the game covered on Sky.
    It looked an entertaining game, in spite of the WIND, especially the first 
    half and John Wark should have scored, equally so should have Dean 
    Saunders. On the day I think a draw was the right result. Good to see a 
    good crowd at Portman Road again.
    
    I'm looking forward to the replay tomorrow, although I will have to
    listen to the radio and watch the highlights, as I will be unable to get 
    to Anfield, I look forward to reading an unbiased! match report on 
    Thursday. Whatever the result I hope that Ipswich get into the 
    premier/super division/league, and play Norwich in the Final!!
    
    Regards,
    
    Steve
34.815NEWOA::PALKTue Feb 25 1992 19:4412
    
    According to the Daily Mirror ; 
    
    	Rob Jones will play against Ipswich
    
    &
    
    	John Barnes will be back for the UEFA cup next week if he gets
    through a reserves match on the weekend.
    	
    	Chris
    
34.8162 out of 9's not badYUPPY::SEABURYSTue Feb 25 1992 20:264
    Well, that's the best news I've heard all week!!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.817Gloom and DespondencyAIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USATue Feb 25 1992 21:3321
    Unless we've signed some new players I think that the 13 that turned
    out on Sat were the only fit 13 (except for Hooper). The squad list I have
    (with mcmahon, ablett removed) lists 23 first-teamers. If 8 were
    injured and 1 suspended then my maths is correct. 
    
    So for Ipswich tomorrow we would need Jones or Burrows back just to
    field a full-team (Thomas is no good as he's cup-tied isn't he?).
    
    As for the game against Genoa well we can't play Kozma unless we drop
    Grobs (we would have 5 foreigners Houghton, Hysen, Saunders, Grobs
    and Kozma). Since it's 4 foreigners on the pitch as opposed to in the
    squad we can have Rosenthal, Grobs, Burrows (assuming Jones for Rush
    from Sat) Walters and Barnes on the bench.
    
    When's the Guiness Soccer 6 - at least we can put a team out for that!
    
    regards,
               
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
    
34.818I thought...MRJINX::TONYTue Feb 25 1992 21:4110
>   Since it's 4 foreigners on the pitch as opposed to in the
>   squad we can have Rosenthal, Grobs, Burrows (assuming Jones for Rush
>   from Sat) Walters and Barnes on the bench.
    

I thought it was 4 players in the named 16 man squad..??

Not 4 on the pitch at any one time ..!!!!

Tony
34.819Your Right TonyESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyTue Feb 25 1992 21:501
34.820"You only sing when your Winning"ESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyTue Feb 25 1992 22:046
34.821Beardsley to Aldo...........GGGOOAAALLLL!!!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEThe Mancs are out of the cupTue Feb 25 1992 22:0838
                     <<< Note 34.812 by YUPPY::SEABURYS >>>
                    -< Your guess is as good as Souness's >-

    I'd have thought, with the current injuries, the team would look
    something like...
    
    				Grobbelaar
    		Harkness			Burrows
    			  Wright	Hysen
    
    
    		Houghton  Redknapp	Marsh	Walters
    
    
    			  McManaman	Saunders
    
    Stew.
    
   It doesn't seem so long ago when the Liverpool team would have read something
like this:

                          Grobbelaar
    
      Nicol                                      Staunton
  
                Hansen         Gillespie


   Houghton      Whelan      McMahon            Barnes  


                   Aldride       Rush or Beardsley


    Will the football world ever see the likes of such a team ever again!

    Cunno
      
34.822Shame...TRUCKS::SANTTue Feb 25 1992 23:405
    
    	Not in Europe it won't Martin - most of those selections are
    	non-English. Tough, huh?
    
    	Andy.
34.823Great player that..CHEFS::CAINEPMarvin the paranoid androidWed Feb 26 1992 17:513
    Great player that Aldride.... :-)
    PFC
    
34.824The goals were Moran's fault :-)ZPOVC::KUMARThu Feb 27 1992 04:2025
    One for the books......
    
    Liverpool   3     :     2    Ipswich    (after extra time).
    Houghton, Molby,         (who cares !!!)
    McManaman
    
    
    	According to Mike Ingham of the World service who was "there" at
    Anfield, it was an exciting match. Houghton scored on the brink of
    half-time. But Ipswich "got stronger" in the second half and equalised.
    It stayed like that in normal time. In extra time, in quick succession,
    Ipswich took the lead, Liverpool equalised almost immediately through
    Molby and soon after McManaman scored a goal "good enough to win any
    Cup tie".
    	I figured that the 2 Ipswich goals were the fault of the right
    back, Moran. He must have pushed up and left a gap in the back :-)
    Also, I heard that in Souness has signed 5 players at about 1,000 quid
    each (that's what they're worth anyway !!). Rumour has it that the 5
    are Emlyn Hughes, Tommy Smith, Ian Callahan, Steve Heighway and Terry
    McDermott. :-)))) Luckily, he didn't sign Dalglish :-)
    
    
    
    Kumar 
         
34.825We're going to Wembley = you're notAIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USAThu Feb 27 1992 05:2910
    RE .824,
    
    Another team swept aside in the relentless pursuit for the F.A Cup/ UEFA Cup
    double so it's safely into the last 8.
    
    Bring on the villa.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.826YOUR ON THE WAYEAYV01::BGILCHRISTThu Feb 27 1992 10:278
    
      Great cup game to watch on T.V.
       And what a goal !!!!!!! by Molby
    
                          Hope you stuff Villa in the next round.
    
                                     All the best
    
34.827Now for Genoa!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessThu Feb 27 1992 12:235
    
    That's good news to start of the day, can someone please post our
    lineout last night.
    
                                                           -dave-
34.828molbyKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Feb 27 1992 13:156
    
    Molbys' goal looked brilliant from the 'in-the-net' camera.
    Also, McManamans' finishing was first class, he cant do it consistently
    as yet, but when he does it...
    Ian.
     
34.829Bring on the Villa!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Feb 27 1992 14:4147
     Grobbelaar, Rob Jones, Harkness(Kozma), Nicol, Wright, Marsh,
    Saunders, Houghton, Walters(Rosenthal), Molby, McManaman.
    
    An excellent result against an Ipswich side which, on that form, must
    be a good bet for promotion.
    
    The line-up was somewhat surprising, with 4 players making "miraculuos"
    recoveries from injury, but it did mean that we fielded a more
    recognisable side to the one which lost at Norwich at the weekend.
    
    From what I could gather from the "over-excited" commentry on Radio 5,
    and the sparse highlights on BBC1 it was an end to end match with both
    sides playing good attacking football in patches, and plenty of chances
    at either end.
    The 'pool took the lead a minute before half-time, when a Walters cross
    found Houghton unmarked on the edge of the area, and he made sure, with
    a shot just inside the post.
    The second half was mostly Ipswich, and they thoroughly deserved their
    equaliser 7 minutes from the end, after refusing to "lay down and die".
    A Walters pass was intercepted by John Wark (who had another excellent
    game), and he fed the full-back, whose deep cross was met by Johnson,
    to powerfully head in, giving Grobs no chance.
    Liverpool started the extra time looking slightly more composed, but a
    good breakaway goal by Dozzell gave Ipswich a shock lead, and I for one
    was expecting a repeat of the Peterborough shock. 
    Hardly any time had passed, when Saunders was flattened on the edge of
    the Ipswich area, and Molby dorve the free kick into the net with such
    power and accuracy, that Forrest in the Ipswich goal could only stand
    and watch... This gave Liverpool the confidence they needed to go
    forward looking for a winner, and sure enough they found it. McManaman,
    who had been looking sharp all night, ran at the Ipswich defence,
    played a lovely one-two with Rosenthal, and lobbed the ball over the
    advancing keeper from the acutest of angles. Truely a goal to be
    savoured, and McManaman must be a future England star.
    
    It has to be said though, that on another day this result could quite
    easily have gone in Ipswich's favour, and if they continue to play like
    this they'll be in the Premier league next season... I for one wish
    them luck.
    
    It also has to be said that the mancs did NOT put up a convincing
    performance against Chelsea last night, and were only "saved" by a goal
    3 minutes form the end, after Donaghy had scored a superb own goal to
    give Chelsea the lead. But, they'll still win the league...
    
    Stew.
    
34.830creepingKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Feb 27 1992 14:575
    Stew,
    did you think that Molby stole a few yards for that free kick?
    it certainly looked like it from the television coverage...
    Ian.
     
34.831SHAWB1::STOCKMANSThu Feb 27 1992 17:270
34.832SHAWB1::STOCKMANSThu Feb 27 1992 17:293
RE.830

Bob Wilson seemed to think so to Ian when I saw it on the Box.
34.833stealingKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Feb 27 1992 18:306
    Si,
    i was in the kitchen making something to eat...
    i agree with Bob, sneaky move by the big dane, never mind, all over
    with now.
    Ian.
    
34.834re creeeping 8-)TRUCKS::SANTThu Feb 27 1992 20:087
    
    	..depends if the ref gave the free kick for a foul on McThingy
    	or on Saunders...
    
    	Not that it would have made ANY difference...what a poke!
    
    	Andy.
34.835Isn't '67 a long time ago...YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Feb 27 1992 20:129
    Apparently, so they said on the radio, the ref gave the free kick
    because Saunders was flattened on the edge of the area...
    McManaman was caught late by the defender, but I reckon the ref
    would've let play go on.
    
    I reckon he should've let Kozma take it though... 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.836I like a good pokeIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerFri Feb 28 1992 19:3710
	Did Compo kick the ball at all? I only saw the highlights. Your right 
though what a poke, I've had better pokes but not on a football pitch in front 
of 35,000.

	They play S'ton tomorrow (?) any idea of the team? Will Moran get a 
game, KD was in the stand for the Ipswich game is he still eligible?

Jim

34.837Liverpool 0 Southampton 0NEWOA::MILTIADOU_ASun Mar 01 1992 16:4631
Oh well, how disappointing... again.  Playing at home to the bottom club, 
we might have expected something a little bit better than this -  Southampton
were unlucky not to beat us.  Grobbelaar made some good saves, and towards
the end Flowers had to make some saves from Saunders and Rosenthal among
others - but all in all it was pretty unimpressive stuff.

The team was :  Grobbelaar, Jones (Venison 45), Wright, Molby, Nicol, Burrows,
Marsh, Redknapp, Kozma, Saunders, McManaman (Rosenthal 60).

Souness is lucky to have still managed to escape a touchline ban, after being 
unable to contain himself again, but it's only a matter of time I reckon.
Perhaps someone should strap him into the dugout, for his own good (and gag
him as well).

Let's hope we do a lot better in our two big matches next week... I have 
great hopes of a cup double (I've bitten my tongue after that).  As for the
league... well this is how things are at present...

                  P     W     D     L     F     A     Pts
1  Man Utd       30    17    11     2    51    22     62
2  Leeds         30    16    12     2    55    24     60
3  Man City      31    15     8     8    55    35     53
4  Sheff Wed     30    15     8     7    49    41     53
5  Liverpool     30    12    13     5    35    27     49

    
Not very pretty, is it?!  That's all for now,
    
Androulla.
    
34.838This time next week i'll be watching itAIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USASun Mar 01 1992 23:5114
    ...and that's next weeks game on U.S TV - sigh.
    
    At least we didn't lose (always look on the bright side of ...)
    
    Interesting to note the number of changes from Wednesday (note .829)
    which I make 3. Houghton, Walters, Harkness out and Redknapp, venison
    and Burrows in.
    
    Hopefully Mcmanaman and Jones didn't go off injured as we have few enough
    fit 'english' players for the game against Genoa.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.839We only drew nil-all as well...TRUCKS::SANTMon Mar 02 1992 13:218
    
    	re .837..
    
    	Not very pretty? Androulla, it's positively beee-youtiful!! (sic)
    
    	Don't you just *love* seeing United on top? 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.840Whelan is backCHEFS::HOUSEBTue Mar 03 1992 16:257
    Ronnie Whelan is expected to play tomorrow night for the 'pool in
    Genoa.  He has played just an hours football since three knee
    operations.
    
    Cue Cunno.
    
    		Brian.
34.841its slipped my mind...KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportTue Mar 03 1992 16:567
    yeah, can someone please post in this note a list of the honours that 
    Ronnie Whelan has won?!?!?
    ;-)
    not to mention a copy of the draw for the European championships?
    ;-)
    Ian.
    
34.842not enough foreigners in the squadIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerTue Mar 03 1992 19:406
	The Guardian said Whelan was a surprise inclusion and pointed out that 
he would be the fifth foreigner in the squad. So he may not play. 

Jim

34.843You can never have too many foreignersAIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USATue Mar 03 1992 20:1214
    Jim,
    
    Did the Guardian speculate on where Liverpool were planning on finding
    12 fit 'english' players.
    
    I guess if Ronnie was foreigner number 5 then Rush didn't make the trip?
    
    P.S I am sure that the Genoa team is full of foreigners (:==:) I bet
        they don't have the handicap of having to find 12 'english' players
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                    
34.844only 3VARESE::BIOTTITue Mar 03 1992 20:393
    
    Aguilera Skuravy Branco
    
34.845COMICS::WATTERSONOne more mint Mr President ?Tue Mar 03 1992 20:529
    re .843
    
    
    Pah - typical Liverpool supporters - making up excuses before the game's
    even been played...............
    
    :-)
    
    Paul
34.846a nicey invitationKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportTue Mar 03 1992 21:129
    
    we are taking a little social jaunt up to Anfield on the 18th of March
    to see Liverpool-Genoa.
    Anyone from down here (Basingstoke, Newbury, Reading area) going to the
    game who fancies a lift?
    Anyone going to the game at all!?!!?!
    
    Ian.
    
34.847Wright testIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerWed Mar 04 1992 15:209
Andy,

	The paper is suggesting that Saunders may not play so maybe Souness is 
making room for Whelan? As to finding 12 Englishmen fit for anything, well I 
wouldn't like the task, then again we could probably find sixty-million 
capable of playing goal for Scotland.

Jim    

34.848decisions decisionsKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportWed Mar 04 1992 15:2510
    
    im not so sure about leaving out Saunders, he only rarely 'turns it on'
    but if he could do it tonight it would be welcome.
    if Saunders is left out in favour of Whelan this obviously means that
    Souness is playing a defensive game, playing for a draw so that we can 
    hopefully beat them at home.
    im not sure this is a good idea, ive seen it fail in the past.
    still it would be good to see whelan back.
    Ian.
    
34.849GenoaKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportWed Mar 04 1992 15:278
    it said on Teletext last night that Baggniole (sp) the Genoa manager
    did not believe Liverpools injury list and he said 
    'The Scotsman is playing games'
    i only hope hes right, id like to see Mr Barnes trot out onto the pitch
    tonight (id say run, but i think thats too optimistic!)
    
    Ian.
    
34.850..putting his England hat on for a day at least ;-)TRUCKS::SANTWed Mar 04 1992 15:3616
    
    	I don't think Barnes will play, Ian. However I do think Saunders
    	will. He's always capable of nicking a goal on the break - vital
    	in away legs of this kind. The other three "foreigners" will
    	probably be Grabbatair, Molby and Nicol. If he wants to play Whelan
    	he'll have to drop one of those three imo...Wright, Tanner, Jones
    	(don't worry, he'll be fit..), MacThingy, Marsh, Walters and Burrows
    	will make up the team. 
    
    	Good luck to Liverpool tonight. I hope they get a result which
    	takes the pressure off for the return leg (ie. not 1-0 or 2-0
    	defeat, preferably a draw or a scoring one-goal loss like 2-1).
    	If the pressure does start to get to this young side in the 
    	home leg things could get tricky...
    
    	Andy.
34.851RTOEU::RDELANEYI've been eaten by a boa constrictor...Wed Mar 04 1992 16:465
    Don't expect miracles from Mr. Souness, his history as a manager in
    Europe is terrible considering the pool of players he's had at his
    disposal.
    
    	- Robin
34.8521:0 tonight... Whelan to score a last minute winner!!YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Mar 04 1992 16:5518
    So what exactly is the team going to be??
    
    Last thing I knew was Jones and McManaman both limped off from the home
    draw against Southampton at the weekend... have they recovered??
    
    I wouldn't be surprised if Hooper played tonight (assuming that he's
    fit!!), and then Souness could play Nicol,Molby,Whelan, and Saunders...
    
    Souness said in the Telegraph on Monday that Whelan wasn't being
    included in the squad just for the ride, and that he would play at some
    stage... mind you, this could just be kidology...
    
    By the way, congrats to the pool central league team which trounced
    the mancs 4:3 the other day... I do believe that a certain Ronnie
    Whelan scored the vital goal...
    
    Stew.
    
34.853FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows learnt to swimWed Mar 04 1992 18:2617
According to CEEFAX at lunchtime:

Grabbatair has been replaced by Hooper. The four "foreigners" are Houghton,
Nicol, Molby (Possibly as sweeper) and Saunders (On the bench).

No reports as to the full line up.

According to R5 last night:

Whelan was included in the squad as a backup should Houghton not recover from
his injury. He has only had one game since his injury, on saturday in the 
reserves against Man U, and he scored, but he is far from match fit. Give him a
couple of weeks, he may make the 2nd leg.

Give 'em hell tonight

Al
34.854Do the business boysKERNEL::MORIARTYWed Mar 04 1992 18:311
    Good luck to the pool & spurs tonite
34.855Sourpuss Gets SenseESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Mar 04 1992 18:386
34.856england marches on?KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportWed Mar 04 1992 19:417
    
    thanks for the support, i think we are going to need it.
    i havent got much confidence in hooper im afraid.
    good luck to the spurs tonight!
    
    Ian.
    
34.857hoopermanSIOG::N_DONNELLYWed Mar 04 1992 20:206
    Re last,
    
    I think Hooper is a safer 'keeper than Grobbelaar. I can't recall him
    ever letting you lot down.
    
    Noel
34.858It's live on the Beeb tonight too....TRUCKS::SANTWed Mar 04 1992 20:446
    
    	Ian, Hooper won't let you lot down tonight. 
    	Biggest plus seems to be the regained fitness of Houghton,
    	hence dropping Grabs to make way. I'll predict a nil-all draw.
    
    	Andy.
34.859maybe im just a pessimistKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportWed Mar 04 1992 20:5610
    
    Noel,
    true, hes a good lad, but during last season (i think) or the season
    before, the only games we lost were with hooper in goal, it was
    when Grobbelaar had meningitis. 
    he looked very shaky.
    i take it he plays for the reserve side.
    can anyone tell me how theyve been doing lately?
    Ian.
    
34.860BEAGLE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Wed Mar 04 1992 20:573
    Best of luck to you lot tonight!  Hope we both have a decent win.
    
    Stevo
34.861dare i watch?KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportWed Mar 04 1992 20:586
    
    oh yeah, and i predict 1-1
    with us winning the replay at Anfield.
    
    Ian.
    
34.862Updates pls...EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungThu Mar 05 1992 01:593
    Any updates yet ???
    
    K.
34.863:-(KURMA::CPATRICKSHOUT SHOUT let it all outThu Mar 05 1992 02:303
    last heard
    
    Genoa 1 Liverpool 0
34.864Final ScoreMADBAS::DREESthe black &amp; white machineThu Mar 05 1992 02:462
     
    Genoa 2 Liverpool 0
34.865Some volley, huh? And what a free kick from Branco!TRUCKS::SANTThu Mar 05 1992 11:525
    
    	You're going to need some help from "above" now, lads. Pass those
    	black arm-bands round amongst yourselves...
             
    	Andy.
34.866From a Utd chappieSUBURB::GROOMNWorse than awful. Usually.Thu Mar 05 1992 12:477
    
    
    Hooper was brilliant, couldn't be blamed for either goal, the second of
    which was one of the best dead-ball shots I have ever seen.
    
    
    Nev
34.867Genoa 2-0 LiverpoolKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 13:2845
    
    well, we were beaten by a better side last night with two excellent
    goals. how can i complain?!? 
    not exactly a suprising result, given the circumstances, however, 
    i was proud of the way Liverpool resisted.
    When it comes down to it, both goals were utterly unstoppable, and
    there wasnt really anything that could be done about them.
    i wouldnt say that Genoa were a class apart, because they werent,
    they were good, very good, and against a shaky Liverpool defence they
    could have had a field day, but they didnt.
    in many areas of the field Liverpool gave as good as they got,
    controlling the play for long periods, however, unlike the Liverpool of
    old these moves seemed to break down more often (lack of experience?)
    i thought for most of the game that Walters was superb, little jinking
    runs, good running off the ball, basically playing the continentals
    at their own game.
    But Liverpool for all their possession didnt really get the ball in
    scoring positions, the Genoa defence were VERY impressive for most of
    the game. Of course we had the usual disgusting display of diving and
    play-acting from the Italian side which so brings down the fine italian
    game, but this was expected.
    I thought Saunders was terrible. marked out of the game, and did
    nothing when he got the ball. Houghton was quiet for the most part too.
    Hooper as has been said was very strong (apart from that
    Grobbelaar-style charge in the second half!) and kept us in the game
    for 87 minutes, however it must be said that he just DOES NOT LISTEN!
    if he had, he would have heard this mad man shouting on the top of his
    voice and leaping up and down in his little house in Basingstoke
    screaming...
    
    STAND FURTHER RIGHT YOU CLOWN! BRANCO ALWAYS SWERVES IT!!!
    .....
    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!
    
    so the replay looks a mere formality for the Italian side, but i think
    that Liverpool did us proud last night, normally i am the kind of
    person who is upset when his team loses and blames the players/
    the weather/the referee/andy sant/the king of norway just like any
    other football supporter, but i wasnt really upset last night.
    The reason is as i said at the top of this note, they were a better
    side and the two goals were well taken. im not going to complain!
    
    see you at Anfield,
    Ian.
    
34.868erm...KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 13:416
    
    replay?
    i mean second leg....
    
    confused of basingstoke.
    
34.869It's a steep hill to climb!!FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows learnt to swimThu Mar 05 1992 13:4232
Liverpool really are missing Rushie. They desperately need someone to put the
ball in the back of the net.

From what I saw of the first half Liverpool were totally dominant. They built up
patiently, had most of the possession, but when they got around the penalty area
the attack broke down. I can only remember one occasion when there was a shot,
when Houghton broke into the area from the left and shot well wide. However, it
must be said that Genoa defended well.

On the other hand Genoa didn't look too dangerous but still created the best
chances of the half. Skuravy (sp??) turned well and his shot was saved by the
legs of Hooper, A cracking volley from the edge of the area, again well saved
by Hooper, and the goal. A free kick hoisted into the penalty area from the 
centre circle, which had Liverpool in 6's & 7's, and allowed Skuravy to head
down for Fiorina(sp?) to hit a great volley home, giving Hooper no chance.

The 2nd half saw Genoa come out to win. Liverpool played awfully. Their passing
game was shot to pieces. I can't remember the last time the 'pool gave the ball
away so many times in one match. Genoa could have killed the tie off in the 2nd
half. At one point they had a volley saved by Hooper, hit the bar, and had a 
point blank shot saved by Wright, in the space of 5 seconds.

As was mentioned in the previous couple of notes, the 2nd goal was superb.
Branco was fully 35 yards out and struck the most awesome free kick I have seen 
in a long time. It gave Hooper no chance, and Genoa the lead they deserved after
their 2nd half performance.

Liverpool will have their work cut out for them in 2 weeks. I can't see Genoa
folding like Auxere, but if Liverpool can get an early goal, who knows. Lets
hope some of the injuries are over by then.

	Al
34.870Cheating doesn't allways pay!!!FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows learnt to swimThu Mar 05 1992 13:5015
One more thing.

I was pleasantly surpised to see the ref. book the Genoa player for diving in
the penalty area.

I hope other referees take a leaf out of his book, and then hopefully this
'cheating' may be stamped out.

Ian re Walters

I too thought he was the best player on the pitch wearing red. However, for all
his jinking runs, he left his passing skills back in Liverpool, as when he did
get to the bye line, the ball either went into row 50 behind the goal, or for
a throw. Kinda sums up their night.

34.871...KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 14:0011
    
    yeah, i thought his passing wasnt up to much.
    i also thought that despite the number of crosses liverpool got in, 
    very few actually found their target and the one time one did,
    we almost scored, if the bounce had been kinder to walters.
    i think we need to work on that.
    if it had been 2-1 what a different proposition the second leg would
    have been.
    
    Ian.
    
34.872good game..KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessThu Mar 05 1992 14:0024
     
      Its not often I get the chance to see the boys play but yesterday was
    one of them. In the end I was a little disapointed with the mentality
    of some of the players. Hooper and the defence played really well last
    night, although Wright got a bit of a roasting from the Czech guy
    Skuravy. The midfield was a weak link, Houghton had some good moments,
    and Molby passed the ball around with the usual accuracy but Marsh
    spent the night running around chasing some other ball, and Ian
    although Walters had a good first half, he looked really foolish in the
    Second, he didn't even look like he would get past Branco. The two
    front runners were just about ok. 
    
         We need to score three goals (minimum) to get to the semis, and I
    have to admit I can't see our boys doing it against an excellent
    defence. 
    
         By the way the Swiss commentator called it "The big game of the
    night" in all the european competitions. It was the first year ever
    that Genoa have played in Europe, I beleive they were in the second
    division up untill three years back..
    
                                                              -dave-
    
    p.s I thought the referee was excellent last night.....  
34.873NavviesSIOG::CASSERLYEireannach is ea meThu Mar 05 1992 14:5517
    Normally a reader only but feel I have to comment on Liverpools
    performance. 
    Walters and Saunders were rubbish,McMenamin tried, Molby for all his
    class was shown to be too fat and too slow particularly in the second
    half. Despite being shakey at times the defence played well. Liverpool
    played exceptionally well in the first half and were unfortunate to
    fall behind.  They played well enough in the second half despite the
    performances of the front line and Molbys immobility. The Liverpool
    players who tried to build a wall for Blancos free kick should either
    be brought to a building site and shown how to build a wall or else
    they should be lined up against a real wall and shot. Pathetic
    organisation which made Blancos free kick look even better.I think
    that Grobbelar would have organised the defence better for the free
    kick. Having said that Hooper did play a good game considering he is
    only a 2nd choice keeper.
    
    Tom 
34.874ian has an attitude problem :-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 15:189
34.875Blankety Branco!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessThu Mar 05 1992 16:055
    
    
      Ian I think his name is Branco.... 
    
                                                        -dave-
34.876My tenpenneth !!PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordThu Mar 05 1992 16:2024
    
    I've just read the last nn notes and there are a few conflicting
    remarks about Walters.. I must admit to doing a lot of channel flipping
    so I might have missed anything half decent Walters may have done but
    what I did see reminded me of the way John Barnes plays for England..
    Walters hugged the touch line with what appeared to be an attempt not
    to get involved with the game his runs at the defenders along the
    touchline seemed to be half hearted and he always lost the ball and
    never attempted to recover it. At one point he lost the ball and after
    several seconds went by and Genoa mounted another attack at the weary
    Liverpool defence he keeled over clutching his leg and stayed down for
    quite a while. Nobody took any notice of him including the ref and
    eventually whatever problem he had fixed itself, I bet he was
    embarassed.. I was surprised Souness didn't take that opportunity to
    take him off for someone who had a bit more heart..
    
    Walters should be able to do what Daley does for Villa and take the
    ball wide then take the direct route to the goal racing at the defence,
    it makes the defenders s**t themselves and creates chances..
    
    Never mind though whats done is done and I don't think Liverpool will
    claw back the deficit at Anfield..
    
    Gary...
34.877i was being pedantic!KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 16:255
    dave,
    i know his name is Branco!!!
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.878Venison--->WaltersKBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessThu Mar 05 1992 16:4313
    
     re .876
    
              Gary
     Walters was taken off and replaced by Venison who started of with a
    really awesome pass to a Genoa player who was standing ten yards away
    from the nearest Liverpool player. All of this happened about two mins
    after Walters fell to the ground, suffering from a dizzy spell after
    all those amazing drible runs!!!!!!!
    
    
                                                      -dave-
    
34.879Venison should have been in from the kick off.PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordThu Mar 05 1992 16:5816
    
    I must of turned over I noticed Venison was on when I turned back but
    it must be a reflection on Walters contribution to not noticed he had
    been replaced. And to be replaced by Venison, I don't think Souness
    needs to tell Mr Walters what he thought of his performance, I think
    the substitution speaks volumes...
    
    
    Was Mr Venison playing right wing ??
    I think that position would suit his silky skills, deft little touches
    and lightning speed.. ;-)
    
    
    Gary..
    
    ps. thats the first time I've used one of them ;-) thingies...
34.880IT'S ALL TO PLAY FOR.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEThe Mancs are out of the cupThu Mar 05 1992 17:0220
34.881dead ringerKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 17:0310
    Gary,
    the last time i took the p*ss out of Venison he hammered a 25 yarder
    into the top corner approximately 2 minutes later.
    consequently i was doing the same last night, but to no avail.
    
    Ian.
    
    p.s i think from certain angles hes a dead ringer for Rick Parfitt from
    Status Quo (it must be the hair)
    
34.882will the great cunno be there?KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 17:057
    
    Martin,
    well, i thought Walters was much better that McManaman.
    see you at Anfield 
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.883It was Rick!!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessThu Mar 05 1992 17:376
    
     Your right Ian he does look a bit like Rick, the way he played last
    night it probably was Rick.  Gary, Walters limped off injured.. looked
    like a hamstring...
    
                                                          -dave-
34.884is walters an anagram of waste of money ??MIACT::RANKINEThu Mar 05 1992 17:5810
    
    personally I thought walters was (and is) overrated, Souness must like
    him though to bring him down from Rangers. Just a little question...
    while someone mentioned how poor the defensive wall was for the free
    kick goal, did anyone,like me, consider the wall to be approx 15yds
    from the ball ??...they seemed to be miles from it !!.
    I feel Liverpool need a few 'names' to return for the 2nd leg to give
    them confidence...could be interesting.
    
    paul
34.885see you at Anfield, erm literallyKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 18:2329
    
    with things the way they are, looking forward to the second leg of the
    tie, i think the best team we can hope to field is...
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
     1. Hooper
     2. Jones
     3. Burrows
     4. YUPPY::SEABURYS
     5. Venison
     6. KBOMFG::TANNER
     7. Saunders
     8. Houghton
     9. KERNEL::HAWLEYI
    10. Molby
    11. ESSB::MCUNNIFFE
    
    :-)
    
34.886I thought Cunno was a Tranny man....MIACT::RANKINEThu Mar 05 1992 18:355
    Wot no place for me ???...then again I would bring your total of
    foreigners up, as me and Stevie Nicol speak the same lingo...hes not as
    dirty as me though !!
    
    Paul
34.887FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows learnt to swimThu Mar 05 1992 18:3812
re .884

Paul i'm glad I'm not the only one who thought the refs "10" yards was slightly
out. Besides the  goal, there was an indirect kick about 10 yards outside the
box but the ref pushed the wall to just in front of the 6 yard box. a good 15-20
yards.

However, I'm still not going to take anything away from Branco's effort.

See you in the goal of the season topic.

Al
34.888Each to his own !ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueThu Mar 05 1992 18:4110
    
    re. 886 
    
    Casting aspertions about the man's sexuality is a bit below the belt,
    wouldn't you say ? 
    
    ;-)
    
    
    Ads.
34.889It was the Ref's FaultESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Mar 05 1992 18:4928
34.890Refs/Rules etc...MINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsThu Mar 05 1992 18:5026
    
    
    talking about refereeing and rules of the game.
    
    What is the law for goalkeeper taking steps whilst holding the ball. I
    thought it was only three, is it ever used in Europe??, how often is it
    used in the UK????
    going by the Genoa goalie last night, he must have walked about 8/9
    steps before releasing the ball, as thingy ??? pointed out in the
    commentary....                                        
    
    Must admit I was supporting the 'pool last night, especially after
    hearing the reports of Genoa (suposed) fan attacking Liverpool fans,
    throwing bottles etc.....
    
    Did anyone notice the bottle(as well as what looked like coins) thrown
     either at the ref or a 'pool player, after a foul/bad decision. It did
     not reach the pitch but landed near the touch-line......
    
	I'm not trying to stir things up, but after the problems that the
    English teams have had getting back into Europe, and how much emphasis
    is put on how OUR fans behave, should this not reflect other European
    teams fans as well. If I remember rightly it was not the
    Liverpool/English fan brandishing the gun at Heysel!!!!!!
    
    mac imho
34.891oooh, 'ere no missus, dont titterMIACT::RANKINEThu Mar 05 1992 19:016
    
    Sex ? I never mentioned it....you know what they say about 1 track
    minds....  I meant of course that young Stevie keeps his room tidier
    than I do.
    
    Paul
34.892sadKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 19:026
    re. genoa goalkeepers steps...
    
    i thought he was doing an early lap of honour!
    
    ian.
    
34.893Bad Boys...MIACT::RANKINEThu Mar 05 1992 19:1111
    re.890
    
    Mac,
    
    i also saw the bottle (and a few other things) being thrown.  The Pool
    could do a Rapid Vienna and claim a pool player was hit and the game
    should be replayed :-) :-)....but we dont do that kind of thing do we
    ??..it would be interesting to see if the missile throwing is mentioned
    in the refs report
    
    Paul
34.894Nay, nay, and thrice nay ....ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueThu Mar 05 1992 19:3111
    
    re 886 and 891 :
    
    Bit of cross purposes here, I reckon. I was drawing attention to your
    insinuation about Cunno's taste in clothing ... I'm surprised he hasn't
    taken this up with you himself ...
    
                      ;-)
                      
    Ads. (who is now beginning to wonder what that picture with TGA *really*
    looked like !)    
34.895sexual heaven for 5 minutes workKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 19:396
    Ads,
    
    well, i think Paul watterson still has a scanned copy!
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.896Ooooh, goody !ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueThu Mar 05 1992 19:427
    
    So mail it to me... I can't wait to see what colour his dress is !
    
    ;-)
    
    
    Ads.
34.897prepare for culture shockKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 19:475
    
    are you sure your ready for this?
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.898Disappointment ...ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueThu Mar 05 1992 20:216
    
    Don't you think his make up leaves a little to be desired ?
    
    8-)
    
    Ads.
34.899sadKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 20:365
    
    yeah, purple is not his colour!
    Ian.
    :-)
    
34.900Mine went in the bin a while back....TRUCKS::SANTThu Mar 05 1992 20:517
    
    	Believe me, it's a truely awful picture...8-)
    
    	I just wish I knew who that ugly looking git in the 'tash standing
    	next to him was....;-)
             
    	Andy.
34.901...KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 21:025
    
    i dont know who he is, but he looks overawed by cunnos prescence.
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.902Poor WaltersMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Thu Mar 05 1992 21:1411
    
    Why oh why oh why do Liverpool keep playing Mark Walter...
    
    I reckon he is pure useless , maybe he was fairly good at some stage
    but right now he is a waste of space...
    Mcmanaman was also very poor last night , and so was Ray Houghton.
    Then again Houghton should have moved across to the right wing ,
    where he is more effective..
    
    
    
34.903...KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 05 1992 21:218
    
    i thought walters was good last night. he caused a few problems.
    makes a change, hes usually poor.
    the reason we keep playing him is because Mr. Barnes managed one game
    before keeling over again.
    Houghton should indeed have moved to the right wing.
    Ian.
    
34.904We're off to Wembley!!NEWOA::MILTIADOU_AMon Mar 09 1992 13:0029
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Liverpool 1    Aston Villa 0
    Thomas 

Well, we're through to the semi-finals and will be playing Portsmouth on
April 5th at a venue yet to be decided (I think).  I will let someone else
submit a match report... cue all you budding sports writers.

We fielded a much stronger and more convincing team, with Souness taking
a gamble and bringing back Barnes, Whelan and Thomas after injury.  All
three played well, as did the team in general:

Grobbelaar, Jones, Nicol, Wright, Venison, Whelan, Thomas (Molby), Barnes,
Houghton, Saunders, McManaman (Rosenthal)

Poor old Bruce got one of his hands injured and was very upset about it to
say the least, but hopefully there's not too much damage done.

So, bring on Portsmouth and with any luck we're off to Wembley!

Androulla.
    
34.905WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Mar 09 1992 13:104
> So, bring on Portsmouth and with any luck we're off to Wembley!
    
    You seem to have had more than your fair quota of luck so far in this
    cup run; when will ability take a part :-
34.906FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows, they learnt to swimMon Mar 09 1992 14:0426
Well a far better performance than the midweek game. It was good to see the 
injured trio back in. Barnes made a difference from the kick off, making every
Liverpool attack down the left look menacing. Whelan was the strong in his
position in front of the back four, and hardly put a foot wrong all game, which
is more than can be said for Thomas. He ran around the pitch, for the whole time
he was on the pitch, creating space allowing the rest of the team to play, but
as soon as he got the ball, he didn't seem to have a clue. In fact I am ashamed
to admit it, I had to agree with mr. Hill who thought he should have come off at
half time. However, I his goal was well taken, especially after the "sitter"
he'd missed just after half time. I feel that he still hasn't settled in at
Anfield yet, but that goal, in front of the Kop, should help him. Barnes'
defense splitting pass was a joy to watch.

At the other end, Grobbelaar had another up & down day. He made some fine saves,
not least the bullet of a shot from Parker, but also made a huge blunder, losing
sight of the ball in the penalty area, only to be saved  by Venison. Any idea
how serious his hand injury is. I think the Liverpool defense were superb in the
last 10 minutes. I don't recall Grobbelaar touching the ball once.

Other highlights were Rob Jones. He was superb. Saunders was unlucky with his 
shot just before half time, he did well to wrong foot McGrath, and his cross 
Thomas in the 2nd was inch perfect, shame about the finish.

Oh! well, gotta go to a meeting now.

Al
34.907possible ticketsESSB::BREEMon Mar 09 1992 15:2413
    A few friends and I are travelling to Old Trafford to see United and
    Forest (?) on Easter Monday. We were hoping to stop over at Anfield en
    route to shout for Liverpool against Leeds on the Saturday.
    
    What are the chances of say 4 tickets?
    
    What if any is the best channel to purchase through?
    
    
    Thanks for any help.
    
    
    Paul
34.908Anfield enquiries...KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Mar 09 1992 15:595
    does anyone know the ticket situation for Liverpool Vs Genoa?
    can anyone give me the number i should ring for enquiries?
    Thanks in advance,
    Ian.
    
34.909Try theseMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsMon Mar 09 1992 16:4924
    re -last two
    
    
    For the Liverpool games try phoning the following number for updates:
    0898 121184.
    
    For the UTD game try this number, although I would imagine this to be a
    sell out game, especially if they are both to meet in the Rumbelows Cup
    Final:   0898 121161.
    
    
    regards
    
    mac
    
    P.S. Why wasn't Walters playing??!!!!  Apart from the fact he is
    rubbish(for want of a better word) What a difference Barnes made, looks
    quite fresh, have definately missed him. Must admit young Jones had the
    better of Daley(and I thought he was fast!?). Another good showing was
    Venison, at first he was the main supplier of the ball.
    Do feel you need a taller attacker, so when Rusgie comes back, then
    this will make life a little easier.
    
    P.s.s: Hope you stuff the italians
34.910FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows, they learnt to swimMon Mar 09 1992 18:573
Walters picked up a hamstring injury against Genoa.

Al
34.911Whelan...yes!!DBCIC1::RUSSELLMon Mar 09 1992 19:128
    not a Liverpool fan..but It was great to see Whelan yesterday. apart
    from being slightly slow (due to lack of practise , no doubt) he played
    superbly. His touches were quick, accurate and incisive. How have
    Liverpool survived without him? As for Walters I dont rate him.
    Thomas is not too bad, I suppose. Having Whelan back must be a
    huge boost for the Genoa games, if he survives. 
    
    *Tiger*
34.912"Iam so Dizzy!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessMon Mar 09 1992 22:018
    
    
       Walters is still suffering from that "dizzy" spell he picked up down
    in Genoa!!!!! If Whelan plays against Genoa at Anfield, who does
    Souness drop???? its got to be either Molby or Houghton.. 
    
    
                                                            -dave-
34.913There's only one Ronnie Whelan!!!!!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEThe Mancs are out of the cupMon Mar 09 1992 22:4868
      Liverpool 1 (Thomas)
      Aston Villla 0

    What a great performance by the Pool yesterday and the highlight for me
had to be the return of the great Ronnie Whelan. For a man out so long, he 
seemed to cope very well with the pace of the game and he can only get better.
The goal was well worked by Whelan and Barnes and the ball was firmly planted
behind Spink by Thomas. With no disrespect to Portsmouth, Liverpool must fancy
their chances of getting to the final once again and perhaps Ronnie can win his
third cup medal in six years. Hopefully, Ronnie and Barnsie will get some lucky
breaks as regards fitness and with those guys back, the Genoa game should be a 
cracker. Imagine how happy I would be if Liverpool won the cup with possibly
the UEFA as well, Leeds to win the league, Forrest the Rumbellows and the Mancs
to get nothing. That would be a dream come true. Just in case I forget........
..............................................................................





























    
       Ronnie's honours so far
                        ======
    
       League C'ship medals - 1982
                              1983
                              1984
                              1986
                              1988    (How many league medals has Robbo??)
                              1990  
    
            F.A. Cup medals - 1986  
                            - 1989 (captain)
    
          League cup medals - 1982
                              1983 (a cracking curler past Bailey)
                              1984 
    
          European cup medal- 1984
     
         rgds,
          Cunno.


34.914Must be our yearAIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USATue Mar 10 1992 06:1519
    Martin,
    
    To show fairness to all our returning injured players I believe you
    should also post the record for John Barnes who i'm sure has more
    league and cup medals than say Mark Hughes....
    
    Any news on the return of Rush _ I can't believe he has only 1 goal
    this season (Mr Seaburys how about a new goal chart) and i'd much
    rather see Tanner or Burrows in the back four than Venison (I mean
    he can't be very good if Newcastle are interested in him??)
    
    Personally, i'm sad to see Liverpool meet Pompey in the Semi Final
    as that would have made a great final - at least we'll get to trounce
    Norwich in front of millions people around the world - revenge will
    be sweet (Right Jon?).
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.915BEAGLE::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Tue Mar 10 1992 12:425
    Cunno, can you remind me of how many F.A. Cup winners medals Graeme
    Souness won whilst playing for Liverpool, as I have temporarily
    forgotten. :-)
    
    Stevo
34.916Yuk , call this teaFUTURS::FLETCHERWed Mar 11 1992 14:027
    There is to be an FA investigation into the cup and saucer throwing
    incident which happened at Anfield on Sunday.
    
    Apparantly a cup and saucer was thrown from the Villa dugout during the
    game. The milk must have been off!
    
    Nigel
34.917we did better than the 'suicide boys'KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 12 1992 14:094
    Liverpool 1-0 West Ham
    
    report anyone?
    
34.918PEKING::NAGLEJThu Mar 12 1992 14:429
    
    Ian, from the match report that I've read Brucey had to pull off
    some fine saves from Allen, Slater and Keen.
    
    Nonetheless I don't think West Ham are going to avoid the drop, bit
    of a shame as I followed their Division two battle last season but this
    year they havne't been able to cut it.
    
    JN.
34.919COMICS::WATTERSONAs happy as a pig in shThu Mar 12 1992 18:089
34.920Lee JonesKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 12 1992 18:117
    
    welsh i assume? 
    very useful in european competition :-(
    anyone ever seen him?
    
    ian.
    
34.921justiceKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportFri Mar 13 1992 13:4110
    
    Dean Saunders has been suspended for 3 games over the elbowing
    incident.
    he will miss the FA cup semi final with Portsmouth.
    This is no great loss.
    he probably would have been injured anyway.
    :-)
    
    ian.
    
34.922NEWOA::MORANIT Management ServicesFri Mar 13 1992 19:326
    
    I heard that Liverpool were considering an appeal. If they do go ahead
    with it, Saunders will be eligable to play against Pompey. If the
    appeal fails though, he'll miss the FAC final (assuming you get there).
    
    Tim
34.923...KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportFri Mar 13 1992 19:335
    
    decisions decisions.
    
    Ian.
    
34.924Burrows you are next.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Fri Mar 13 1992 21:2214
    Also hears that Saunders believed that the FA were wrong to suspend
    him. As that punished Liverpool team and not him. He would have
    prefered a fine. What is 15/20 grand to him.
    
    Would not the Bristol Rovers team have suffered if Saunders had
    seiously connected with the other chaps fizz and put him out for 4-5
    games. 
    
    I think the d*)"; little oik got off very lightly indeed. And I bet
    Liverpool wish the FA had banned him for a few more games. They'll
    hardly miss him.
    
    
    Barry.
34.925100 years oldMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsSun Mar 15 1992 15:1210
    
    
    LIVERPOOL FC - 100 years old today.
    
    Judging by yesterdays result I bet Souness has aged about the same.
    
    
    Good Luck on Wednesday
    
    mac
34.926Crystal Palace 1-0 LiverpoolKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportSun Mar 15 1992 23:293
    
    wilt.
    
34.927sadKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportMon Mar 16 1992 14:459
    
    come on lads we can still win it!
    
    
    
    Liverpool - central league champions 1992?!?
    
    Ian.
    
34.928The double is on the cardsZPOVC::KUMARTue Mar 17 1992 17:057
    Actually, Ian, how are the 'Pool doing in the Central League ? Are they
    on top ? We might as well talk about winning the Central League from
    now till the end of the season !!!
    
    Any chances of a central league and F.A. cup double ??
    
    Kumar
34.929NEWOA::MORANIT Management ServicesTue Mar 17 1992 21:4410
    
    I wouldn't be so glum. If you saw the Genoa - Sampdoria match on Sky
    at the weekend, I'm sure that you'd agree that anyone (even Liverpool)
    would be able to score at least 2 goals against Genoa's defence. They
    looked pretty good going forward, but were awful at the back (so were
    Sampdoria). It was a local derby though, perhaps the occasion was
    getting to both teams. If Liverpool can put them under pressure from
    early on, I think they'll do the business.
    
    Tim
34.930Liverpool 3-0 Genoa.....TRUCKS::SANTThis could be your lucky day...Wed Mar 18 1992 12:4514
    
    	So COME ON you Liverpool supporters.....get behind your boys for
    	tonight's game. Tomorrow, if necessary, is the time for looking
    	back..
    
    	Good luck to Liverpool in the second leg. Another storming start
    	like the one against Auxerre and you never know what might happen.
    	Who will Souness play? Rush and Barnes are both in the squad..
    
    	I think the four "foreigners" will be Nicol, Saunders, Molby and
    	Rush. The rest...Hooper, Jones, Burrows, Wright, McThingy, Walters
    	and Marsh. 
        	
    	Andy.
34.931COMICS::WATTERSONAs happy as a pig in shWed Mar 18 1992 12:499
    
>>    	So COME ON you Liverpool supporters.....get behind your boys for
>>    	tonight's game. Tomorrow, if necessary, is the time for looking
>>    	back..
    
    I think they will be, the games a sell-out. Don't mention it to
    ::HAWLEY though - he hasn't got a ticket........
    
    Paul 
34.932sad sad sad sad sadKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportWed Mar 18 1992 13:049
    
    > he hasn't got a ticket........
    
    ...thanks to ::WATTERSON.
    still never mind, theres always the TV and im going to the game on
    saturday against the down-and-outs so its not all bad news...
    
    Ian.
    'sad'
34.933COMICS::WATTERSONAs happy as a pig in shWed Mar 18 1992 14:3813
    
    ::HAWLEY's still sulking, so just in case anyone wants the phone
    numbers for future reference they are;
    
    Match info
    
    051 260 9999
    
    General info
    
    051 263 2361
    
    Paul
34.934TRUCKS::SANTThis could be your lucky day...Wed Mar 18 1992 15:056
    
    	Did you blow out on the ticketline then, Ian...?
    
    	I guess you're not flavour of the day at the moment, Paul 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.935i love paulKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportWed Mar 18 1992 16:229
    Andy,
    
    Saturday is not all-ticket so weve been told to 'just go along'
    got the number from directory inquiries, very helpful.
    Special thanks to Stewart Seabury for ringing me back!
    even though he didnt know the answer!
    :-)
    Ian.
    
34.936starting time??????KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessWed Mar 18 1992 18:464
    
      At what time does the game start tonight lads????? 
    
                                                          -dave-
34.937BBC1 start at 7:00pm..kick off at 7:10OPG::TONYWed Mar 18 1992 18:500
34.938Good Luck....NEWOA::MILTIADOU_AWed Mar 18 1992 21:526
    
    G O O D    L U C K    L I V E R P O O L   ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !
    
    (Sorry, got a bit carried away).
    Androulla.
                                            
34.939GOOD LUCKMACNAS::SMORANWed Mar 18 1992 22:075
    
    GOOD LUCK LIVERPOOL & SPURS TONIGHT
    
    Stephen
    
34.940Out of Europe,ZPOVC::KUMARThu Mar 19 1992 04:2020
    Well, luck was obviously not the missing ingredient in last night's
    game.
    	For the first time in 19 years, Liverpool lost a European
    competition tie at Anfield. Well, as the old adage goes, records are
    meant to be broken ! So another one is gone.
    	For the record, Genoa scored their first goal on 27 minutes. Rush
    equalised in the second half. But Genoa socred again, not only to win
    the match, but also by the impressive aggregate of 4-1. I wonder when
    was the last time Liverpool got beat so badly.
    	So, what's left is the F.A. Cup. If there is any consolation, it is
    the fact that if Liverpool DO win the F.A. Cup, then they wouldn't be
    participating in the UEFA Cup next season anyway. So, better to bow out
    at the quarter-final stage.
    	So, we're still on for the double. Central League and F.A. Cup. I
    seriously doubt if Liverpool will win the F.A. Cup. Are there any other
    competitions left ? How about the Soccer Sixes ? I think they would
    have JUST enough injury free players for that !!
    
    
    Kumar
34.941Liverpool 1-2 Genoa (1-4 on agg.)TRUCKS::SANTThis could be your lucky day...Thu Mar 19 1992 12:429
    
    	Au contraire, Kumar....luck was most *definitely* the missing
    	ingredient last night. Any other time and Liverpool could have
    	scored 5...the Genoa goalkeeper was inspired. Careless defending
    	gave Genoa the two away goals, but Liverpool had no luck in front
    	of goal. If Rush had buried the sitter he got at 1-1 early in
    	the second half, things would have been much different.
    
    	Andy.
34.942blurghKERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 19 1992 12:5911
    
    sorry, went to drown my sorrows about not going to the game, 
    got drunk, missed it on TV...
    anyone got a full report?
    my housemate said Liverpool tried SO hard to get the goals, in fact so
    hard they left gaps at the back.
    he told me i should be proud of them...
    
    yours in anticipation (and with a headache),
    Ian.
    
34.943What a crackerFORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows, they learned to swimThu Mar 19 1992 13:5860
What a game.

As has been mentioned before Liverpool just didn't get the luck, and the Genoa
goalkeeper was absolutely superb.

I feel the turning point was when Wright went off with a calf strain. The 'pools
defense was still trying to reorganize itself when they scored their first, with
their first, and only shot of the first half.

Liverpool on the other hand, practically camped in the Genoa half. Unfortunately
almost every attack ended with Saunders, and he was playing like a real donkey
last night. On the other hand Barnes was superb, let's hope he keeps free from
injury for the remainder of the season.

The highlights of the first half were a Barnes shot from 25 yards that was well
saved. A Molby shot from a similar position, equally well saved, Rushie pounced
on the loose ball on the byline and put in a great cross which Saunders put wide
from 3 yards. However he did have a Genoa defender's arm across his chest which
stopped him getting that extra inch he would have needed.

The second half was all 'pool again.

Rushie equalized after 10 mins with a well placed header from a pin point cross
from Barnes. The keeper was absolutely distraught at letting in such a 
relatively weak goal ( and from his later antics I could see why !!! ).

He should have scored again a couple of minutes later from a cross from 
Mcbananaman, but put it wide, when it would normally have been easier for him to
score.

Genoa's second goal was a cracker. Thingamy had  the ball on the half way line,
passed to Thingy, and made a forward run, Thingy played the ball back to 
thingamy, who was by this time at full speed. He took the ball into the area,
drew Hooper to the 6 yard line, passed to Thingy who tapped home. Simple but so
effective.

Then came the seige on the genoa goal. Molby had another couple of long range
efforts well saved, and from then on, every time he got within range, he'd have
a crack, just to prove the keeper was beatable, but he wasn't. Other efforts
that would have gone in against any other keeper came from Barnes, Marsh & there
were probably others, but I lost count.

If Liverpool play like this against Spurs on Saturday, I reckon we could be
looking at another Crystal Palace. They were rampant and had it not been for the
keeper, they would be in the draw for the Semi finals. Bad luck.

Walter Zenga's place in the Italian team ( If he is still No 1) could be in
jeopardy if the Genoa keeper carries on like this. It was the best display of
goalkeeping I think I've ever seen. I'd also better say that the rest of the
team played well too, they look a very useful side.

10 out of 10 for entertainment. -15 out of 10 for the result. Best of luck to
Genoa in the rest of the competition. I can't see ant team beating them if they
continue like they that.

I then turned over to watch the second half of the Spurs game, and although it
had a nail biting end, it was very tame in Comparison. Spurs had better look out
on Saturday.

	Al ( At least Utd lost )
34.944Not quite the 4:1 that I had money on!!YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Mar 19 1992 14:1118
    Sad!! 8-(
    
    What can one say, not a lot!!
    We tried, but didn't get the breaks, and lost... just about sums it
    up!!
    Saw the second half of the Spurs game, and the same could be said for
    them...
    So, now there are no more British clubs left in Europe... ho hum.
    
    Mind you, you've got to look on the bright side... Barnes had a superb
    game!! In fact, the whole team played really well!! 
    I'm looking forward to the FA Cup Final!! Porstmouth against Sunderland
    should be an absolutely fantastic game!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
    p.s. No trouble Ian... glad to be of help!! 8-)
    
34.945at least we're still in the cricket!KERNEL::HAWLEYIIan Hawley, South UK VMS supportThu Mar 19 1992 14:168
    Al,
    thanks for the report, im very pleased that we seemed to do English
    football proud and didnt give up.
    Shame that Spurs didnt go through too.
    Lets just hope that our posse of English teams next year can put in
    such performances and hopefully bring some european silverware back to
    England.
    Ian.
34.946Liverpool, FA CUp winners '92 ??YUPPY::SEABURYSThu Mar 19 1992 14:268
    I forgot to mention...
    
    It said on the radio this morning that Mark Wright might be out for the
    rest of the season!!
    Just what we need...
    
    Stew.
    
34.947WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Mar 19 1992 16:325
    re .946
    
    you should take 32.1142 & substitute Wright for Robson.
    
    I also agree with your conclusion in 32.1142.
34.948You're going down with Southampton...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Mar 20 1992 14:2112
    well, Tottenham tomorrow, and I'm going to go for an extremeley
    comfortable 2:1 defeat, with Lineker getting both Tottenhams goals, and
    Barnes scoring for us...
    This is basically because I can't imagine Spurs in the second
    division!! They might even play Gazza!! He's probably their best player
    even on crutches... ;-)
    
    Apart from that... Man Utd to lose to the Wombles... Leeds to slaughter
    Arsenal...
    
    Stew.
    
34.949Goals, Goals, Goals,...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Mar 20 1992 14:5027
    
    	Goals so far this season...
    
    		League	FA Cup	Rumbelows	UEFA	Total
    		------	------	---------	----	-----
    Saunders	   8	   2	    2		  9	  21
    Houghton	   8	   1	    1		  2	  12
    McManaman	   4	   3	    3		  -	  10
    Molby	   3	   1	    -		  1	   5
    Walters	   2	   -	    2		  1	   5
    Rush	   1	   -	    3		  1	   5
    Barnes	   1	   3	    -		  -	   4
    Rosenthal	   2	   -	    -	    	  -	   2
    Thomas	   1	   1	    -		  -	   2
    Burrows	   1 	   -	    -		  -	   1
    Hysen	   1	   -	    -		  -	   1
    Redknapp	   1	   -   	    -		  -	   1
    McMahon	   1	   -	    -	 	  -	   1
    Nicol	   1	   -	    -		  -	   1
    Tanner	   1	   -	    -		  -	   1
    Marsh	   -	   -	    -		  1	   1
    Venison	   -	   -	    -		  1	   1
    
    TOTALS	  36	  11	   11		 16	  74
    
    Stew.
    
34.950Rush...4 goals from how many games?KERNEL::HAWLEYIAbandon shop,this is not a daffodilFri Mar 20 1992 15:126
    
    Stew,
    with things as they are, regarding injuries, any chance of you putting
    in the number of games they have played as well?
    Thanks,
    Ian.
34.951Ian, Hope this is okay...YUPPY::SEABURYSFri Mar 20 1992 18:5448
    Blimey, some people are never satisfied are they...
    
    	Appearances so far this season... 
    
    	( goals : appearances(as sub) )
    
    		League(32) FA Cup(6) Rumb'ws(5)	UEFA(8)		Total(51)
    		---------- --------- ----------	-------		---------	
    McManaman	 4 : 28(2)  3 : 6     3 : 5	 0 : 8		10 : 47(2)
    Grobs	 0 : 31	    0 : 6     0 : 4	 0 : 5		 0 : 46
    Saunders	 8 : 30	    2 : 6     2	: 5	 9 : 5		21 : 46
    Nicol	 1 : 28	    0 : 6     0 : 5	 0 : 7		 1 : 44
    Houghton	 8 : 29	    1 : 6     1 : 4	 2 : 4		12 : 43
    Burrows	 1 : 25	    0 : 4     0 : 5	 0 : 7		 1 : 41
    Tanner	 1 : 26	    0 : 3     0 : 5	 0 : 6(1)	 1 : 40(1)
    Marsh	 0 : 22(11) 0 : 5(1)  0 : 4(1)   1 : 8(1)	 1 : 39(14)
    Wright	 0 : 19	    0 : 6     0 : 1	 0 : 4		 0 : 30
    Walters	 2 : 19(5)  0 : 1     2 : 3	 1 : 5(1)	 5 : 28(6)
    R.Jones	 0 : 20	    0 : 6       -        0 : 2		 0 : 28
    Molby	 3 : 16(1)  1 : 3     0 : 3   	 1 : 5		 5 : 27(1)
    Ablett	 0 : 15(2)    -	      0 : 3(1)	 0 : 6		 0 : 24(3)
    McMahon	 1 : 15	      -	      0 : 4	 0 : 5		 1 : 24
    Rosenthal	 2 : 17(11) 0 : 1(1)  0 : 3(3)	 0 : 1		 2 : 22(15)
    Rush	 1 : 10(2)  0 : 1     3 : 3	 1 : 5		 5 : 19(2)
    Harkness	 0 : 9(4)   0 : 1     0 : 3(1)   0 : 4(1)	 0 : 17(6)
    Thomas	 1 : 10(1)  1 : 2       -	   -		 2 : 12(1)
    Barnes	 1 : 6	    3 : 2	-	 0 : 1		 4 : 9
    Redknapp	 1 : 4(1)   0 : 2	-	 0 : 2(1)	 1 : 8(2)
    Hysen	 1 : 5(2)     -	      0 : 2	   -		 1 : 7(2)
    Hooper	 0 : 1	      -	      0 : 1	 0 : 3		 0 : 5
    Whelan	 0 : 4	    0 : 1	-	   -		 0 : 5
    Venison	 0 : 2(1)     -		-	 1 : 3(3)	 1 : 5(4)
    Kozma	 0 : 3	    0 : 2(2)	-	   -		 0 : 5(2)
    B.Jones	   -	      -		-	 0 : 1(1)	 0 : 1(1)
    Carter	   -	      -		-	 0 : 1(1)	 0 : 1(1)
    
    
    Due to injuries this season, Souness has been forced to use 27
    different players for 1st team duty...
    
    There have been three different captains this season, Whelan, Nicol,
    and Wright...
    
    The only two players to have been sent off this season (McMahon and
    Ablett) have both been sold...
    
    Stew.
    
34.952EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungFri Mar 20 1992 19:153
    McMahon sold.. Who to ???
    
    K.
34.953PEKING::NAGLEJFri Mar 20 1992 19:172
    
    Manchester City.
34.954Peter Reid's old boys clubZPOVC::KUMARFri Mar 20 1992 19:207
    Man. City.
    	My only question is why ? Was there some kind of problem between
    Sourpuss and him ? Surely, with all these injuries, he would have been
    useful.
    
    
    Kumar
34.955"Good one StewKBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessFri Mar 20 1992 19:5719
    
      Stew.. thanks for the very interesting info... I did manage to see
    the game live on Swiss tv on tuesday night. I think Souness should have
    played Houghton or even Whelan from the start instead of Saunders, he
    was useless. Jones was no where near Aguilera for the first goal, the
    second goal was very well taken. It was good to see Barnes back, he was
    his usual brilliant self...
    
       Kumar I don't think Mcmahon is a big loss, he's gone about four
    months now, and I think he picked up an injury in his first or second
    game for city. The real loss has been Barnes, Rush and Whelan... Iam
    not sure what's up with Thomas, can anybody fill me in?????
    
                                                    all the best...
    
                                                         -dave-
    
    p.s I hope we win on saturday, but I don't want Spurs to go down to
        div 2 either, I have allways admired them in cup games.
34.956Better than working for a livingAIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USAFri Mar 20 1992 21:0617
    Stew.
    
    Re .951 brilliant I don't suppose you could answer the following
    questions also:
    
    1) Who is Jones B?
    2) i'm sure I saw someone called Hutchinson listed on a team sheet
       but he obviously didn't make it onto the field - I don't know who
       is either.
    
    cue Martin for the number of league and cup medals for all of them.
    
    (:==:) (:==:)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.957the matchKERNEL::HAWLEYIAbandon shop,this is not a daffodilMon Mar 23 1992 13:4091
    
    LIVERPOOL  2-1  TOTTENHAM
    
    saunders 2      stewart
    
    H-T 0-0, attendance 36,600-ish
    
    
    A big crowd to see a reasonably entertaining game, Liverpool looked
    very tired after their midweek exertions and Spurs had little to offer
    in the way of attacking football until they went behind.
    The first half was still quite interesting though even with the
    majority of the play being centered in the midfield and few chances at 
    either end.
    Saunders squandered 3 chances in the opening minutes as Liverpool
    dictated the play, he sliced a shot wide when it probably would have
    been easier to hit the target and headed a Rush flick on from a Barnes 
    cross high and wide from about 6 yards (he was over-stretched).
    Molby hit a cracker from about 25-30 yards (sorry, it was at the other
    end) which Thorsvedt (?) saved brilliantly diving to his right.
    In the first half Spurs were caught offside a multitude of times and
    had little chance to get any sort of attack together, but on the odd
    occasion they managed to break the offside trap and race towards goal
    they did look quite dangerous. Andy Gray put a shot over the bar and
    Stewart went close with another effort.
    During half time they did the usual thing of reading out the scores
    from around the country, the crowd roaring or booing its approval,
    when it came to Norwich 1 Everton 2 (thankfully they went on to lose
    4-3!), deathly silence, apart from one voice, who shouted "YEEEEEEES!"
    all eyes turned on Paul Watterson stood in front of me, who suddernly
    remembered that he was stood in the kop and tried to make himself as
    small as possible (nice one Paul!). Still we managed to live to watch
    the second half which was much better, lots of good, flowing play from
    both sides, Liverpool building slowly, using Barnes on the right to
    great effect and Rush who showed why he hasnt scored that many this
    season, he seems to be playing more of a supplying role these days,
    as soon as he gets the ball he looks for Saunders. Is this wise Rushie?
    Liverpool finally went ahead thanks to a bit of help from Terry Fenwick 
    who made a complete mess of heading the ball clear and only managed to
    help the ball on to Deano who (thankfully) went into automatic and
    didnt have to do anything out of the ordinary as he superbly shot past
    the advancing keeper (ive given up trying to spell it) and into the
    bottom corner. This woke Spurs up. They pinned us in our own half for a
    long time but didnt really look all THAT dangerous until of course they
    scored, a great goal from Stewart that (sort of) classifies as a diving 
    headernodding over the stranded Grobbelaar. This turned the tide again, 
    Liverpool coming forward in numbers then. To be honest we didnt really
    LOOK like scoring again until Roger Milford the referee had a 'mad
    minute'. Some spurs defender hammered the ball against Rushie, the ball
    bounced towards the dead ball line, Thorsvedt and Saunders went for it,
    the keeper shielded the ball and prevented Deano getting to it.
    Now from what i saw, the keeper never touched it, but the linesman,
    referee and Deano thought he did, as a corner was given.
    From the corner the ball came out to Burrows whos mishit shot came to
    the offside-looking Saunders who tapped home what proved to be the winner. 
    Spurs protested strongly and looked like getting another booking (theyd
    already had 3) and the referee went to consult with the linesman.
    The goal was given. Spurs came back and gave us a few scares, including 
    once when Grobbelaar came racing out and HEADED the ball clear (jesus,
    Brucie!) but they stretched themselves and Liverpool looked like
    scoring a third on the break.
    Finally (to my relief) the referee blew for time and we trooped off
    happy.
    As for the team, well, it was a very tight performance, apart from
    Saunders, who was embarrassingly poor and even scoring twice doesnt
    redeem that, McManaman who was dreadful and hadnt got a clue, Tanner
    was a bit 'off' and so was Marsh. Barnes was very skilfull.
    Thomas was excellent and perhaps the pick of the bunch, running up the
    middle, taking people on, giving out pinpoint passes. Rob Jones (no
    jokes Paul) looked very tight at the back and only made one mistake all
    day (they actually seemed to use him as a part time winger in the first
    half!). Whelan came on in the second half and looked quite good.
    Anyway, heres the team.
    
     1. Grobbelaar   ****
     2. Jones        *****
     3. Burrows      ***
     4. Nicol        ***
     5. Molby        ***
     6. Tanner       **
     7. Saunders     *
     8. Marsh        **
     9. Rush         ****
    10. Barnes       ****
    11. Thomas       *****
    
    12. McManaman    **    (for Marsh)
    14. Whelan       ****  (for Molby)
    
    Ian.
    
34.958"Lucky winnerKBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessMon Mar 23 1992 14:3116
    
     Good report Ian.
        The commentator on the BBC world service mentioned our winner as
    been very very lucky. I just hope Houghton gets back to fitness so he
    can replace Marsh permanently, its also good to see Thomas back. I do
    believe Ian that Dean deserves more than one star, he may have been 
    useless for 89mins, but any player who scores two goals that decide a
    game for his team deserves more than that. You can give him one star
    for last wednesdays game!!!
    
       When is the cup semi-final on??? I hope they make it to the final, 
    although Portsmouth seems to be playing excellent football at the
    moment, at least their results are good.
    
                                                         -dave-
    
34.959sad saundersKERNEL::HAWLEYIAbandon shop,this is not a daffodilMon Mar 23 1992 15:007
    Dave, 
    re. Saunders  *
    i was trying to show just how hopeless he was apart from the goals.
    without the goals he wouldnt have even got that!
    :-)
    Ian. 
    
34.960A crushing victoryAIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USAMon Mar 23 1992 20:5918
    Ian,
    
    Excellent report - the game is on Sportschannel next Sunday so I
    should get to see it and I can compare your * ratings - who knows
    I might even see you and Paul on TV!
    
    I guess this was probably the first time Rush and barnes have played
    together this season - and definitely the first time they and the great
    Ronnie Whelan have played together. The team was almost recognisable.
    
    Any news on Houghton, Walters and Wright being back in time for the 
    F.A Cup Final?? (:==:)
                                        
    Hopefully the Totts will be playing Luton in Div 2 next season.
    
    REgards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.961worra luvly jacket!KERNEL::HAWLEYIOoh look! its Rob Jones!!!Mon Mar 23 1992 21:166
    
    Andrew,
    look for Paul Wattersons neon pink jacket behind the goal when Deano scores!
    he's also the one NOT celebrating.
    :-)
    Ian.
34.962COMICS::WATTERSONAs happy as a pig in shMon Mar 23 1992 21:2814
    
    It's not 'neon pink' - it's a tasteful 'glow in the dark' purple...
    
    Andrew, you won't be able to see Ian because he forgot his milk crate
    and being only three foot six, he couldn't see above the crowd.
    
    Ian, a couple of points you missed in your report..... you almost wet
    yourself when 'the great Rob Jones' drove past in his sad sponsored
    escort before the game and that you bought fifteen scarves, a bobble
    hat, a replica Liverpool kit and matching Liverpool pyjamas and quilt
    cover.....all with Liverpool's current sponsor - Candy - on them, even
    though Liverpool are changing to Carlsberg in a couple of weeks. 
    
    Paul
34.963i bought 2 scarves and 1 wasnt for meKERNEL::HAWLEYIOoh look! its Rob Jones!!!Mon Mar 23 1992 21:337
    
    pajamas?
    do they do Liverpool pajamas?!?!?!
    why wasnt i told!
    
    Ian.
    
34.964Saunders scored both goals and his rating was "poor"YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Mar 25 1992 19:536
    Excellent match report , Ian...
    
    Anyone would think you actually went to the game... ;-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.965saunders=crapKERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Wed Mar 25 1992 20:0913
    >                     <<< Note 34.964 by YUPPY::SEABURYS >>>
    >           -< Saunders scored both goals and his rating was "poor" >-
    
    >    Excellent match report , Ian...
    
    >    Anyone would think you actually went to the game... ;-)
    
    
    anyone else who went to the game would have given him the same rating.
    he was embarrassing. why didnt you go stew?
    
    Ian.
     
34.966Rob Jones for England...YUPPY::SEABURYSWed Mar 25 1992 20:177
    I had a weekend RAVE over at my place....
    
    Saw the goals on telly though... I thought Fenwick's back-pass was the
    highlight of the match!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.967:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Wed Mar 25 1992 20:218
    Stew,
    
    why wasnt I invited?!?!?
    :-)
    why dont we get cunno over and have a Rob Jones worshipping night?
    
    Ian.
    
34.968Rob, you're the best!!YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickWed Mar 25 1992 20:246
    You went to the match...
    
    What does cunno reckon??!!??
    
    Stew.
    
34.969:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Wed Mar 25 1992 20:537
    
    Stew,
    
    cunno hath disappeared. could it be because TGA missed a penalty on
    Saturday?
    :-)
    Ian.
34.970It's an OWN goalMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsThu Mar 26 1992 13:3312
    
    
    I see one of Mr Cunnos favourite players decided to help Switzerlands
    cause last night. Is this his only blotch on an otherwise clean and
    award winning career.
    
    I mean of course the almighty Ronnie Whelan. Scoring an own goal in an
    International... tut tut :))))
    
    Mac :)
    
    Comments ?
34.971Ronnie Whelan - man of compassionKERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Thu Mar 26 1992 13:489
    
    If youll remember Ronnie put a spectacular own goal in against
    the mancs a few seasons back, when he lobbed Grobbelaar.
    he obviously felt sorry for them. We'd already got the game well won
    by that time.
    maybe he felt sorry for Switzerland too.
    ;-)
    Ian.
    
34.972OGMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsThu Mar 26 1992 14:515
    re -last
    
    what you do to get your name on the score sheet :)
    
    mac
34.973...if you think you're good enough...YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickThu Mar 26 1992 18:154
    Did the mancs have any players playing internationals last night??
    
    Stew.
    
34.974Fergie wouldn't let his men out to play!!!FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows, they learned to swimThu Mar 26 1992 18:216
Stew,

	Alex Ferguson withdrew all his players from international duty last
night, so the answer to your question is no

	Al
34.975Where was RonnieESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyThu Mar 26 1992 18:248
34.976ESSB::MCUNNIFFEThe Mancs are out of the cupFri Mar 27 1992 00:3017
34.977Ronnie is a Fat ScouserESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyFri Mar 27 1992 12:436
Martin,
What stand were yourself and Patsy in. Why did'nt you arrange to meet me for a 
pint afterwards.
What that you said. Oh you wer'nt at the game. Ah that explains your views.
Jack said Ronnie is a fat little scouser.

34.978Sad...YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickFri Mar 27 1992 14:0014
    Now, now, boys... less of this bickering... though I can understand it 
    coming from a bitter manc supporter who's had no league championship 
    successes to cheer in 25 years... 
    
    On the subject of players being cr*p... I would say that the quality of
    a player can be judged on the honours they have won in their career...
    So, Ronnie Whelan is better than the entire manc squad put together!!??
    
    By the way, this is the last word on the subject... I always have the
    last word!! Now we can move onto tomorrows games, and how many the
    mancs are going to get beaten by...
    
    Stew.
    
34.979nope stewart, this is the last wordKERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Fri Mar 27 1992 14:1010
    
    > I would say that the quality of a player can be judged on the honours
    > they have won in their career...
    > So, Ronnie Whelan is better than the entire manc squad put together!!??
    
    before a manc says it, we've had this conversation before!
    shall we 'let it lie'?
    :-)
    Ian.
    'this is the last word!'
34.980who are we playing????KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessFri Mar 27 1992 18:357
    
      Lads, who are we playing tomorrow???? and when is the cup semi-final
    on??? Would appreciate some help...
    
                                                           thanks...
    
                                                             -dave-
34.981Sheff. Utd?SCOAYR::DMILLARFri Mar 27 1992 18:462
    
    
34.982Beaten Scouse.BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millFri Mar 27 1992 18:533
    Yes, Liverpool to get beaten by the Blades on Saturday.
    
    jb.
34.983:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Fri Mar 27 1992 19:035
    
    ill go for 1-1, Mancs to lose, Leeds to win (we hope)
    
    Ian.
    
34.984{unknowns win cup semi???}SEDSWS::SIMMONSFri Mar 27 1992 19:219
                       will we or wont we!!!
    Hi guys,
          I just thought I,d say hello be do battle
    in the cup semi. There is no POMPEY notes so I may as well talk to you
    lot.  How was the ticket allocation up your end??? even in pompey you
    cant get a ticket for love nor money!!! Anyway I managed to get a
    couple for myself and am looking forward to it with great hope that
    my boys can do the business. Anyway see you all at Highbury if you get
    there in time for kick off.
34.985hello pompey personKERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Fri Mar 27 1992 20:269
    
    Hiya,
    no chance on tickets, which is a shame cos i live in Basingstoke and
    Highbury is easy to get to. looks like ill be watching on the TV.
    Stew, you managed to get any?, must be even easier for you, you being a 
    London sort of person?
    best of luck,
    Ian.
    
34.986k.o.@1SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Fri Mar 27 1992 20:475
    The k.o. for the semi has been put back to 1 o'clock. 
    
    Not a lot of people know that.
    
    M. Caine
34.987i only sing when we're winning!KERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Mon Mar 30 1992 13:296
    Sheffield United 2-0 Liverpool
    
    words fail me.
    
    Ian.
    
34.988back!COMICS::HAWLEYTue Mar 31 1992 16:287
     
    hands up if youve got football notes conference withdrawal symptoms!?!?
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
    
34.989Biggest win of the season ?ZPOVC::KUMARWed Apr 01 1992 06:109
    Liverpool notch the biggest win of the season. And they have also done
    the double over Notts County.
    Only thing I know is that the score was 4-0. It's a nice time to get
    this kind of a result, what with the F.A. Cup semis coming this
    weekend. Anybody got any knews on who scored ? Please tell me that
    Deano didn't play or score !!! 
    	
    
    Kumar
34.990not deanoKERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Wed Apr 01 1992 14:216
    
    The scorers were Thomas, Rush, Venison (?!?!?!!!!) and someone else
    that i can't remember....
    
    Ian.
    
34.991FORTY2::ROBERTSONMy Sorrows, they learned to swimWed Apr 01 1992 14:293
Macbananaman got the 3rd.

Al
34.992All But DownPANIC::ANDERSONThe 'Pies have gone coldWed Apr 01 1992 14:312
    
    McManananananBast*@!
34.993Cunno's a Red DevilESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed Apr 01 1992 15:106
34.994the nights are drawing in...KERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Wed Apr 01 1992 15:526
    
    Brian,
    
    Yawn.
    
    Ian.
34.995If you all hate Liverpool blink your eyes.!! *8]SYSTEM::STEVENSONJudge Paul Rendall presides !!!!!!!Mon Apr 06 1992 12:5121
34.996Liverpool 1-1 PortsmouthKERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Mon Apr 06 1992 13:2854
    
    A brilliant game yesterday, top class football.
    Congratulations to pompey, they played like true premier division
    material and were an inspiration to all lower division clubs.
    The gap is truly narrowing between the divisions.
    On the day i thought Liverpool looked the better side, dominating for
    long periods, the way Liverpool usually do. Portsmouth however looked
    VERY dangerous on the break and forced Grobbelaar into a couple of
    excellent saves. Indeed, they could have had the match won within 90
    minutes had their shooting been on target, Martin Kuhl the Portsmouth
    captain squandered a great chance when he volleyed well over when put
    clean through from a deflection. There was also another chance when the
    defence flapped and Grobbelaar was comitted leaving Clarke to tamely
    head towards the net, which a Liverpool defender managed to head clear
    off the line. At the other end, Rush must have thought he was playing 
    Manchester United! :-) He just could NOT get the ball in the back of
    the net! in a flurry of moves late on in the second half he hit the
    side netting, forced a great save from Knight and struck the bar with
    a half volley from a chest down.
    McManaman was caught by a tackle from John Beresford (never used to
    foul THAT much when he was at Barnsley!) and had to be stretchered off.
    No news on his injury yet.
    Liverpool dominated the first period of extra time but Portsmouth
    slowly began to find the gaps left by the 10 men of Liverpool having to
    compensate for their departed colleague.
    A great through ball from Neale (?) put through Anderton who kept his
    cool despite the occasion (though he put it too close to Grobbelaar in
    my opinion) and he put it in the net via Grobbelaars hand.
    1-0. 8 minutes to go. Liverpool in trouble. By this time i was
    screaming. Liverpool didnt deserve to lose. 
    Then came a goal mouth scramble, Pompey scrabbling it clear.
    Then, salvation.
    A sweeping move over to the left to Rob Jones who then pushed it back
    right again, eventually finding Nicol who had clearly decided to go for
    goal, he beat one, then tried to take another but was brought down.
    Barnes free kick, beautifully placed into the bottom left hand corner.
    Knight brilliantly managed to get a finger to it and pushed it onto the
    post. Ronnie Whelan leapt onto it to tap home the equaliser.
    A draw was perhaps the fairest result on the day.
    Lets hope we can do the business next week.
    By the way, why wasnt Whittingham on from the start?
    i would have thought that someone with his scoring record would have
    had an automatic start in the Portsmouth team?
    As for the players, well i thought the Portsmouth defence were superb
    in places, but couldnt seem to cope with the pace of McManaman.
    Barnes was obviously targeted by them for special attention and was
    kept reasonably quiet. Brucie was, well, Brucie.
    Rush was busy and looked dangerous at times (except with his head :-)
    Nicol finally looked like showing some of the form that won him player
    of the year a few seasons ago.
    A good all round performance and a brilliant game.
    
    Ian.
    
34.997SYSTEM::STEVENSONJudge Paul Rendall presides !!!!!!!Mon Apr 06 1992 13:5819
	Any news on McManamanbanaman......

	The way things are looking L'pool are going to put BOTH
	my F.A. teams out of the running, Villa & Pompey..  Cheers
	thanx a lot....

	Is it true Mr Souness is going into Hospital today for a
	triple heart bypass op'.......   No doubt he'll still be
	at the game next week even if he does have the op', probably
	still carrying 'freshly' dubbed boots.. just in case *8]
			Bloody hard sod....!!!

	So the games being played at Villa 'field' hhmmmmm very nice...

			Cheers Al.



34.998Lucky SodsFUTURS::FLETCHERMon Apr 06 1992 14:037
    McManamanaman has cartilege (sp) probs - no other news.
    
    Souness gos into hospital today for a triple heart by-pass op (sounds
    painfull). Mr Moran is taking over. Souness will be in hospital for 10
    days and will not be back at the club until July.
    
    Nigel
34.999I think we have gone OVERBOARD !ZPOVC::KUMARMon Apr 06 1992 15:3222
    re .995,
    
    	OK, will the someone please enlighten me as to what's happening
    here ? 
    	Let me venture an educated guess here : Did someone in the Mancs
    camp find Cunno's note in 32.1195 a bit "hard to swallow" ? And so
    decided to respond  ?
    	I think the moderators ought put a simple rule in this (or any
    conference, for that matter). 
    
    	"CHILDREN BELOW THE AGE OF 10 (AT LEAST MENTALLY) CANNOT ENTER ANY
    NOTES IN THIS CONFERENCE."
    
    
    	Come on fellas. Let's all use common sense and behave like
    gentlemen.
    
       
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.10001000th noteKERNEL::HAWLEYIooh look! its Rob Jones!!!Mon Apr 06 1992 15:503
    what was in note .995?
        
    Ian.
34.1001Mr.Mod's been busy today ....TRUCKS::SANTanother day in paradise?Mon Apr 06 1992 18:026
    
    	Doesn't really matter, does it Ian? 
    
    	re .999....why bother speculating if you didn't see it?
    
    	Andy.
34.1002Our name is on the cup (:==:)AIMTEC::WICKS_AVote Bill'n'Opus for a weirder USAMon Apr 06 1992 19:5819
    and back to the match...
    
    well I didn't hear it on the radio but I get the rough flavour from
    Ian's match report. One thing I didn't follow was why we were down to
    10 men - had we used both subs? anyone care to post the teams please.
    
    Well it sounds that we might have been lucky if we were 1-0 with 8
    minutes left. How close to the end did we equalise? and for it to
    be Ronnie Whelan who has scored so many important goals over the years.
    
    When's the replay?
    
    Oh and I have the tape of the game on it's way to me by post so
    hopefully I should to get to see it before Ronnie goes up to lift
    the F.A Cup on May 9th.
                                                                         
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.1003?KERNEL::HAWLEYII remember 'The cat in the hat'Mon Apr 06 1992 20:017
    
    yeah, we used 2 subs.
    Venison came on for Burrows (i think) and Marsh came on for Houghton.
    also, i forgot to mention that Rush had a goal disallowed.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1004YUPPY::PANESFrench kisses and chinese burnsMon Apr 06 1992 20:033
	For my money, Whelan was lucky to be still on the pitch.

	A Neutral
34.1005?KERNEL::HAWLEYII remember 'The cat in the hat'Mon Apr 06 1992 20:026
    oh yeah, Andrew, and we scored with 4 minutes to go and the replay is 
    next Monday, 13th April.
    
    Cheers,
    Ian.
    
34.1006KERNEL::HAWLEYII remember 'The cat in the hat'Mon Apr 06 1992 20:1010
    FYI,
    
    LIVERPOOL    1-1   PORTSMOUTH
    
    Whelan 116         Anderton 112
    
    
    cheers,
    Ian.
    
34.1007PEKING::NAGLEJMon Apr 06 1992 20:166
    
    In answer to the question. 'pool were down to 10 men 'cos
    Souness had used his two subs by the time Mcmanaman was 
    taken off with what looked like a bad knee injury.
    
    JN. :-(
34.1008An honorary scouse...SUBURB::INV_LIBRARYWho hell he?!?Mon Apr 06 1992 20:3822
    
    I was at the game and the general feeling of the scousers around me was
    that 'pool performed badly. Over normal playing time they had far more
    of the possession and yet created very few chances whereas Pompey could
    have been two up at half-time if their finishing had been a bit better.
    Souness' tactics confused me; first, he gambled on three evidently
    unfit players (Whelan, Barnes and Houghton), leaves Molby out of the
    line-up altogether and then plays Houghton and McManaman on opposite
    wings to where they normally play. McManaman was 'pool's
    man-of-the-match but Houghton had a terrible game.
    
    I can understand chancing Whelan and Barnes in such an important game
    but why leave out Molby, the one player who could have provided the
    quality passes for Rush and McManaman.
    
    Portsmouth will be disappointed and their chance may have gone but they
    acquitted themselves admirably and are a credit to Jim Smith.
    
    Just a final word on that god-awful song "Pompey play up, play up
    Pompey". Is the worst football song of all time or what?
    
    jeff
34.1009Don't mess with traditionR2ME2::HINXMANI'll just sit here and rustMon Apr 06 1992 20:449
	re .1008

>    Just a final word on that god-awful song "Pompey play up, play up
>    Pompey". Is the worst football song of all time or what?

	How many English supporters' chants have remained unchanged
	since at least the 1950s?

	Tony
34.1010Emergency Ward Anfield?SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Mon Apr 06 1992 23:043
    What gives at Anfield? Kenny can't take the pressure, then all the team
    get injured, then Cunno praises the Mancs, then the beast has to have a 
    bypass. Is there a pattern to all this?
34.1011unknowns nearly won!!!SEDSWS::SIMMONSMon Apr 06 1992 23:4028
    Hi guys,
          Its your friendly pompey fan on line again, still without a
    conference of our own!!
          Well I was definitly there on sunday and in reply to the guy
    who,s note read liverpool played badly well god help us if they play
    good. I thought that Liverpool were classes above my boys and that has
    to be the most unbiased statement in this conference.
          I see nearly all Pompey games and Sunday was a typical 1st v 2nd
    type of game although I think Pompey did give Liverpool to much
    respect.
          Liverpools problem seemed to me to be the fact that they play
    most of their football outside the box and so long as the opposition
    stay calm eventually it is just a case of getting a boot in the way.
          All in all as a Pompey fan I was more than happy that we showed
    millions on the box that its well worth following a lower division team
    and football dosent cease to exsist below the 1st five teams in div
    one.
          As for the match I thought Pompeys saving grace was your loss of 
    macmanaman he is some player and Liverpool would do well to cash in on
    barnes while hes still a big name,I dont think youll miss him.
          On a last note your boss or (beast) as you refer to him must be
    some kind of arsehole going to a match like that knowing he had heart
    trouble.
          Well Ive already got my reply tickets and Ill be at Villa on
    monday for part two.
          I hope for everybodys sake it dosent finish in penaltys
    
                              Dave 
34.1012not unknown now!!!SEDSWS::SIMMONSMon Apr 06 1992 23:5412
    
    
    re 1008/9
    
    The POMPEY CHIMES as they are known are a tradition thet goes back to
    the 30s when Jack tinn was the manager and Pompey made the cup final 3
    times.
        They might sound boring to you but to Pompey fans they are
    passonate words that send a tingle down the spine when they are heard
    ringing out like they were on sunday.
    
                           Regards Dave.
34.1013Don't they know any other songsSUBURB::INV_LIBRARYWho hell he?!?Tue Apr 07 1992 12:235
    
    Fair enough, but when they're repeated almost ad nauseam for ninety
    minutes they get just a mite tedious.
    
    jeff
34.1014A bit more uselessSUBURB::GROOMNCaptain Cornflake - Crisp CrusaderTue Apr 07 1992 13:246
    
    The 'Pompey Chimes' so called because the church outside Fratton Park
    chimes the same tune.  In days gone by, referees wouldn't start games
    at F.P. until the bells had finished chiming.
    
    Nev.
34.1015Forest will win the Rumbelows!!YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickTue Apr 07 1992 14:5225
    Well, the boys done good...
    At least, they didn't lose!!! 8-|
    
    Anyway, I thought the game was fairly average, and 'pool didn't create
    anything of note in the last third of the field untill they'd gone a
    goal down... maybe they needed that little something to remind them
    that there was a slight possibilty that they would go out of the cup,
    and end the season with no trophies, AGAIN!! 
    But, it was Ronnie to the rescue, and so we have to play again next
    Monday...
    
    Is the game live on telly???
    
    By the way, McManaman has apparently damaged cartilage in his knee, has
    had an op to suss the problem, and could be out for the rest of the
    season... he will definately miss the replay.
    Houghton will miss the next two league matches, but could be fit for
    the replay...
    
    Also, if we do win the cup, and it's no certainty, then Mark Wright
    will be the one to lift the trophy, won't he?? He's the new captain,
    and was captain on Sunday...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1016SkyBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millTue Apr 07 1992 14:573
    Replay is live on Sky next Monday
    
    jb.
34.1017what time is it on?????KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessTue Apr 07 1992 18:246
    
    
       Lads what time is the game on on monday night???  I know a lad here
    who had sky, so I'll get to see the pool play once more..
    
                                                            -dave-
34.10187.30 BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millTue Apr 07 1992 18:321
    
34.1019How accurate can you be with a prediction??!!??YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickWed Apr 08 1992 14:4217
    Well, the Wombles visit Anfield tonight in what should be another
    absolute cracker. if previous meetings between these two clubs are
    anything to go by...
    I'll go for the 'pool to absolutely slaughter Wimbledon, 2:1, with
    'pool completely dominating the first half with slick passing
    movements, and intelligent running off the ball... but, unfortunately,
    as soon as they get in the opponents half someone gives the ball away.
    Wimbledon take the lead in the 80th minute through a John Fashanu
    header from a free kick on the half way line... but the boys to battle
    back, and Ronnie "our saviour" Whelan to equalise in the 86th minute
    from two yards, after a Barnes free kick had hit the inside of the
    post, and rebounded across the goal... then in the 10th minute of
    injury time, Molby to score from the penalty spot, after Rosenthal had
    tripped over someones boot in the area...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1020Live game?SCOAYR::DMILLARWed Apr 08 1992 16:452
    Is this game on the box.If not is there a game live at all.
    
34.1021meanwhile back in the hospitalKERNEL::HAWLEYII remember 'The cat in the hat'Wed Apr 08 1992 17:547
    
    according to reports, Souness' (sounesses? souness's?) triple heart
    bypass operation went ok last night. he's into a "critical section"
    of his recovery now, apparently.
    All the best to him.
    Ian.
    
34.1022Best, you workshy fop!!YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickWed Apr 08 1992 19:586
    Ian, 
    
    As long as it's not George Best!!!
    
    Stew. 8-)
    
34.1023THE CURSE OF RONNIE MORANKERNEL::HAWLEYII remember 'The cat in the hat'Thu Apr 09 1992 13:239
    
    Well, good old Ronnie Moran inspired us to yet another triumphant
    victory last night!
    
    :-|
    
    get well SOON, PLEASE, Graeme!
    
    Ian.
34.10248-)TRUCKS::SANTSee that? That's you, that is.Thu Apr 09 1992 13:457
    
    	For all those that didn't quite catch the score in the last reply,
    	it was:
    
    	Liverpool 2-3 Wimbledon
    
    	Andy.
34.1025Europe? nah!KERNEL::HAWLEYII remember 'The cat in the hat'Thu Apr 09 1992 13:556
    
    Thank you, Andy!
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.1026Vote for that nice man, Mr Lord SutchYUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickThu Apr 09 1992 14:4532
    Yes, another quite awesome display of incompetence at the back by
    'pool, who have quite taken to the idea of throwing away a half time
    lead this season... something that 'pool teams of old would never have
    done!!
    
    Moran rested Nicol, Wright, Rush and Barnes, and with Burrows and
    McManaman out injured the team took on a somewhat unfamiliar look...
    especially the defence, where Jones played out of position on the left
    (what's happened to Harkness??), and Molby partenered Tanner in the
    centre, with Venison at right back.
    
    Even so, 'pool took the lead in the 6th minute through Thomas, only for
    Wombledon to equalise in the 35th. Rosenthal restored 'pools advantage
    in the 44th minute, and you would've expected a victory at this point.
    But, back came the Wombles to equalise again in the 65th minute, and
    then Fashanu tripped over his boot laces in the area whilst Jones was
    challanging, and the ref awarded a penalty... the rest is history!!
    
    Even Tommy Smith (he of the unbiased opinion) said, and I quote, "We
    was robbed, I don't think it was a penalty..."
    So, we must've been!! Well, I wouldn't argue with him anyway!!
    
    Anyway, I do believe Sheffield Wednesday are the next unsuspecting 
    victims of 'pools generosity, and so I can comfortably predict another
    close match in which 'pool throw the game away in the last quarter.
    Let's hope that we can regain our composure in time for next Mondays
    game against Pompey, or suffer the consequences of the first ever all
    Second Division FA Cup Final on May 9th...
    Mind you, that'd be one in the eye for the "Premier" League...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1027!???!??!KERNEL::HAWLEYIOu est le pamplemousseThu Apr 09 1992 21:237
    
    come on lads!
    we can still win it!!!
    :-)
    
    Ian.
    
34.1028sad but trueKERNEL::HAWLEYIOu est le pamplemousseFri Apr 10 1992 13:579
    
    any news on who will be rested on saturday against Villa for the 
    semi final replay?
    look what happened midweek when we rested half the team.
    we need this european place. Mr.Moran (moron?) seems intent on us
    losing it.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1029who's got Oilys hairgelSEDSWS::WILLMOTTFri Apr 10 1992 14:3112
    
    Ian 
    
    
     I would say he'd be doing the right thing, The Cup-winners cup slot
    is Loneys best chance now. Do I also detect you are a little nervous 	
    about the reply ??  
    
    Up the Blues   : )
    
    
    CHris 
34.1030Johnny Major's Blue and White army...YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickFri Apr 10 1992 14:476
    So I got the fixture wrong for tomorrow...
    
    oh well... at least I predicted the election correctly!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.1031are you married yet?KERNEL::HAWLEYIOu est le pamplemousseFri Apr 10 1992 15:2117
    
    Chris,
    
    good to see you back, long time no LIES note?
    
    > Do I also detect you are a little nervous about the reply ??
    
    no, i dont worry about the replies till after i enter the note
    :-)
    
    the replay? yes, of course i am worried.
    Liverpool are playing crap.
    i support Liverpool.
    QED.
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.1032scared? me? nah!?KERNEL::HAWLEYIYogic flying, new olympic event?Mon Apr 13 1992 14:4211
    
    Ronnie Moran again lost us 3 points by resting key players on saturday.
    Anyone would think we had given up all hope of winning the
    championship! 
    :-)
    anyway, Rob Jones picked up an injury on saturday (do we have a team of
    pansies or what?!) but will probably be fit for tonight.
    ill not make a prediction for tonight, in recently popular terms it
    will probably be "too close to call"...
    
    Ian.
34.1033I can confidently predict that there will be a result tonight...YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickMon Apr 13 1992 15:2813
    Ian,
    
    Do you reckon there'll be a majority swing in favour of the reds or the
    blues tonight??
    
    I predict that if it's the blues that come out on top then the reds
    will all be hung!!
    But, I reckon it could be a clear overall majority of 2 in favour of
    the reds...
    
    Stew. (putting his neck on the line!!) 8-|
    
    
34.1034More Dosh Needed !BAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millMon Apr 13 1992 15:316
    Liverpool have to win tonight, else they will be in deep financial
    trouble.
    
    Pompey to win on penalties.
    
    jb.
34.1035Still no all-2nd Division final?TRUCKS::SANTDrainpipetrousertastic!Mon Apr 13 1992 15:5824
    
    	I agree with you, jb...
    
    	Liverpool won't finish in the top four in the league, and a season
    	without european competition is unthinkable after all the money
    	Sourpuss shelled out in August, so the Cup is their last and only 
    	chance of: a) a trophy, and b) a place in europe next season.
    
    	Liverpool simply cannot afford to lose. Their entire season now
    	rests on this game tonight, and if they win (which I think they
    	will..) then on to the final which they must also win.
    
    	The biggest factor against Liverpool is not any of their missing
    	players but, I believe, the absence of Souness from the dugout.
    	When things aren't going well one of Graeme's looks is enough to
    	turn milk - his players then know what to expect once they get
    	into the changing room and usually raise their game to avoid
    	the impending lambasting, or at least calm him down a little...
    
    	Ronnie Moran does not engender the same feelings, I'm sure...
	
    	Liverpool to win 2-0.
        
    	Andy.
34.1036????KERNEL::HAWLEYIYogic flying, new olympic event?Mon Apr 13 1992 16:0413
    
    i dont know whos going to win tonight, as i said, it could go either
    way, so im going to hide under the sofa until its all over, but i have
    tremendously bad vibes about tonight. Portsmouth will never have a
    psychologically better time to spring an upset. Liverpool are down at
    the moment, Pompey are up. They almost beat us to death a couple of
    weeks ago and any fears they had will be gone.
    patriotism makes me say that we'll win 2-1, but i dunno.
    my watch strap just broke...is this an omen?!?!?
    :-)
    heres hoping,
    Ian.
    
34.1037Should be a corker!!YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickMon Apr 13 1992 17:514
    4-2 to 'pool tonite, after extra time...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1038Report anyone ?ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueTue Apr 14 1992 12:351
    
34.1039Match reportKBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessTue Apr 14 1992 13:0562
    
    
       Well we are back at Wembley but just about.. 
    
    The game itself was excellent, with Liverpool dominating most of the
    game and Pompey looking very dangerous on the breaks.
    
                        First   Half
    
    
    Liverpool were on top for 44 mins and deano had an excellent chance but
    the pompey keeper saved well. Barnes was running rings around the
    defenders but noone made use of his crosses. Thomas had also an
    excellent first half..   so  0-0 after 45 mins
    
                      Second   Half
    
    Liverpool started off the way they left off at the first half, but they
    were slowly geting depressed at not been able to pierce the Pompey
    defence. The last ten mins belonged to Pompey they pushed forward with
    4 mins to go Alan Mcloughlin hit the bar as all the Pool defence
    thought the ball had gone out for a goal kick, nail biting seconds. In
    the last min Barnes was pushed off the ball and in normal circumstances
    it would have been a penalty but it would have been hard on Pompey...
    
         So there we were in extra time once again... No real chances in
    the 30 mins but some excellent footballing by both teams.   
    
                   After 120 mins       0-0
    
    
    Penaltys:
    
       Liverpool won the first toss and Choose the penalty area that was
    packed with Pool supporters, and Pompey were up to take the first kick.
    
    Kuhl didn't live up to his name and shot wide.
    Barnes made it 1-0 with an excellent shot
    Pompey made it 1-1
    Rush was lucky his was accurate he had no power behind it 2-1
    Grapall saved the next pompey shot, in the middle of the goals.
    Deano sent the keeper the wrong way 3-1
    Pompey missed shot No 4   and that was it
    
    
               Liverpool go to Wembley after winning 3-1 on penaltys.
    I felt sorry for some of the young pompey lads who gave all and never
    stopped running, when it goes to penaltys its experience and luck that
    counts and Liverpool had both.
    
        The atmosphere at the match was excellent, and was delayed for
    15mins to let all the fans in.  My man of the match was Burrows who
    made some very important tackles and nearly all of them in the penalty
    box, Barnes was a close second, as was the No3 from pompey who never
    stopped running the whole night and he also covered Saunders well..
    
    Footnote Mr dropall could have cost us this game he made some wild
    escapades out of the box and on two occasions was very lucky they
    didn't end up in goals for Pompey.....
    
    
                                                     -Dave-
34.1040Fluky/Smarmy/JammyBAHTAT::BLYTHEEe bah gum th's trouble at t'millTue Apr 14 1992 13:138
    Good game to watch, hard luck Pompey, the Liverpool flukiness
    continues. Liverpool didn't look too brilliant in the 2nd half, Pompey
    were unlucky not to win. Their financial lifeline is still there, can
    the Mackems cut it for them ?
    
    3 points at Anfield on Saturday.
    
    jb.
34.1041Liverpool 0-0 Portsmouth (aet) 3-1 on pens.KERNEL::HAWLEYIYogic flying, new olympic event?Tue Apr 14 1992 13:3268
    
    not too many of these please!!!
    i was listening to the pens on radio 5 and watching the first half on
    the box.
    looks like Portsmouths nerve finally broke at the death.
    I dont want to sound condescending but no team deserved to lose this
    match, especially in a penalty shootout.
      An excellent game once again, played in a great spirit considering
    what was at stake for both clubs.
      On the night, again, Liverpool controlled the play for long periods,
    sweeping the ball about from one side to the other, trying to force an
    opening, but although they seemed to get more crosses in than last
    time, the finishing was lacking. Dean Saunders missed a couple of
    golden chances in the first half, the clearest one more down to a great
    save from Knight who went down low to stop a shot when he was well
    clear. As in the first match, only more so, Pompey attacked on the
    break and looked very dangerous at times, although i thought that BOTH
    teams never really looked like scoring, until old mc-watsisname (memory
    not so good this morning) hammered a pass dragged off the byline by
    Beresford, against the bar in the 86th minute. Five inches lower and it
    would have been in the net and Pompey would have been on their way to
    Wembley. Liverpool responded with a fine display of diving in the
    penalty area which did not impress the referee, unfortunately, when
    Barnes was hurled off the ball in the area, the referee thought that
    once again they were hurling themselves to the ground and waved play
    on. Whats that story about crying wolf John? Into extra time and
    tiredness was beginning to show in the legs of both sets of players.
    cramp set in for a couple of the Pompey players including
    mc-whatsisname (help! is it McLoughlin?) and also rob Jones who was 
    replaced towards the end by Mark Walters. Earlier Barry Venison :-) 
    came on for Whelan. Colin Clarke had been stretchered off for pompey
    and replaced by Guy Whittingham who seemed to fire them when he came on.
    The end to end game that had developed due to these tired legs, and
    moves breaking down, stagnated in extra time and we moved inexorably
    towards the unkindest cut of all, penalties.
    Here at last after all the efforts of Portsmouth, experience was
    finally to tell, 
    0-0...Martin Kuhl pushed his effort wide to the right (brucies left)
    0-1...Barnes almost nonchalantly rolled it in to the left.
    1-1...Kit Symons blasted it straight Brucie diving away from it.
    1-2...Ian Rush rolling in a carbon copy of Barnes' penalty.
    1-2...forgotten who took this one, but he knocked it straght at
          Grobbelaar.
    1-3...Deano blasted it to right, Knight left, Knight went the wrong
          way.
    1-3...John Beresford, an ex-favourite of mine at Barnsley stepped up,
          blazed his shot wide right, turned and sank to his knees.
    
    What can you say, i really genuinely feel for pompey, they gave it
    everything they had and full credit must go to every member of their
    squad and their manager Jim Smith, heres hoping they get a playoff
    spot.
    For them, their defence was first class, especially Alford who i think
    has a great future and Neale whos long balls up front gave me cause for
    alarm on a number of occasions. Anderton made more of an impression 
    in this game than the last one, but it would be awful to single out any
    particular member for praise, they were all a credit to their club
    and to football. For Liverpool, well, i thought Saunders was slightly
    better than last time, Rush looked dangerous-ish, Barnes was very good
    and at the back Wright was very tidy.
    So, we are at Wembley for what many will unfairly see as a foregone
    conclusion against Sunderland.
    Rubbish. The gap between the divisions has never been narrower,
    Portsmouth have proved this, and the creation next season of an elitist
    premier league will do a great injustice to the likes of Portsmouth who
    may not qualify for it.
    
    Ian.   
34.1042Right ResultSUBURB::GROOMNCaptain Cornflake - Crisp CrusaderTue Apr 14 1992 13:3312
    
    Had Liverpool lost the penalties it would have been a total injustice. 
    The referee turned down two excellent cases for penalties, the first
    when Molby had his legs scythed from beneath him, the second when
    Barnes was unceremoniously bundled off the ball when about to deliver a
    pinpoint cross that would have led to the winner in normal time (I've a
    horrible feeling I'm beginning to sound like someone else who
    occasionally writes in this note).  Portsmouth's nerve had obviously
    left the gound when it came to penalties.
    
    
    Nev.
34.1043SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Tue Apr 14 1992 13:483
    Same old scousers ....
    
    .... always cheating!
34.1044?KERNEL::HAWLEYIYogic flying, new olympic event?Tue Apr 14 1992 13:566
    re.1043
    
    explain?
    
    Ian.
    
34.1045Molby AKA RosentalFORTY2::ROBERTSONLovely!! Milky Milky!Tue Apr 14 1992 14:129
re: .1042

	I agree that Barnes was pushed off the ball, but as for the Molby
incident, it looked to me that he lost his balance and was on his way to the
deck before the challenge came in.

	Al

Well done both teams. As Ian said, neither team deserved to lose.
34.1046We're the famous Liverpool, and we're going to Wembley...YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickTue Apr 14 1992 14:3534
    What can I say that hasn't already been said...
    
    YEEESSSSSSSSSS!!! YOU *@#*$?@ BEAUTY!!!! (in the words of a certain Mr
    Barnes...)
    
    Well, we won... we did it the hard way, but we won. As soon as I sat
    down to listen to commentry on Radio 5 last night, I knew that it'd go
    to penalties... but I thought we'd lose!! Penalty shoot outs always
    seem to favour the (how shall I put it) less fashionable sides, as the
    mancs will remember... 8-)
    I couldn't even bear to listen to the rest of the game, so when it came
    on the telly I switched off the Radio without waiting for the result...
    You could say I was slightly relieved at the result (though that would
    be the understatement of the year!!).
    
    It's an awful way to decide any result, let alone the semi final of the
    FA cup... though if we'd lost on penalties last night, everyone
    would've slagging 'pool off, saying that they couldn't even beat a 
    second division side... I don't think that's a fair comment. Pompey
    were the better side in the first match, and created the clearer
    scoring chances, but didn't take them. Last night, 'pool controlled the
    game superbly, and it would've been a travesty if we'd lost... Even
    though my heart goes out to all the Pompey supporters (I remember what
    it's like to watch your team lose a semi-final!!), I think the better
    team won on the night, and I believe that Pompey will still get
    promotion to the Premier league (I hope they do!!).
    
    But, we're through, and I can't help feeling elated!! I'm sure the
    Portsmouth fans would've felt the same if the result had been
    reversed...
    Now, bring on Sunderland!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.1047TRUCKS::SANTDrainpipetrousertastic!Tue Apr 14 1992 14:449
    
    	Fair enough result. Excellent balanced note, Ian. 
    	What an interesting final. I expect Liverpool to win
    	with something to spare, but Sunderland seem to have
    	two teams this year - one which will struggle (and
    	may yet fail..) to stay in the second division and what
    	which plays cup ties. An upset is possible but unlikely.
    
    	Andy.
34.1048I remember the dayRTOEU::RDELANEYAwayanboilyerheid.....Tue Apr 14 1992 15:236
    > which plays cup ties. An upset is possible but unlikely.
    
    That's what seom people thought when Liverpool played Wimbledon in the cup
    final a few years back.
    
    	- Robin
34.1049SYSTEM::STEVENSONJudge Paul Rendall presides !!!!!!!Tue Apr 14 1992 15:3135

	Yeah....Cheers scousers........That's BOTH Villa & Pompey out 
	thanks to you lot, I hope your'e satisfied..  *8]

	Liverpool did play averagely last night...
	I personally think Molby and Nicol had a blinding game..

	I thought Pompey were somehow intimidated by the likes of Barnes
	and Saunders, when ever L'pool pushed up through the mid-field
	Pompey seemed to open up under the pressure...I think that
	was where Pompey failed, a more positive and aggressive attitude
	may have tipped the balance in their favour...

	What's wrong with Barnes & Molby, they're supposed to big boys
	now, if they can't take the physical contact and pressure of 
	the sport then maybe they should think of hanging up their 
	boots .....   *8]

	Looking forward to a Northern final on the 9 May, should be good,
	I'll go for Sunderland just to spite you L'pool fans.....

			Cheers Al.

	P.S.  Is it common practice for the penalties to only be taken
	in one goal-mouth.....i.e. Liverpool's last night....
	Is there a coin tossed etc. to decide which end.....??????????
	Regardless of the 'rules' I think it might be fairer to at
	least alternate the penalty goal mouths.. i.e.  Goal keeper
	has his back toward HIS fans....

	P.P.S.  It's not sour grapes.......I just think it must be a
	little off putting for the respective penalty taker to be met
	with a wall of waving arms...  I know you only focus on the 
	ball and net, but c'mon fair's fair....   *8[
34.1050Lucky ThangMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsTue Apr 14 1992 15:3422
    
    Was I the only one who did not enjoy the game last night. I mean it
    wasn't gripping stuff. Liverpool tried to walk the ball in, as was
    mentioned by Andy Gray, Deano was falling all over the place looking
    for free-kicks etc, the one against Barnes I would award 9/10 for
    artistical merit:) Liverpool dominated without being very threatening.
    Portsmouth counter attacked when they could, and finished the 90mins
    the stronger side. Their No 7 should have scored when he hit the bar,
    and the ball did go over the line, but referee was unsighted. Grobs was
    he usual self, as was mentioned they must look for a new keeper during
    the summer, Grobs in becoming a liability. 
    Extra time was a waste of time, and as for penalties enough said. Bring
    back replays and replays, or at least an honourable way of deciding
    these games. I would hate the FA Cup Final to end up and replay to end
    up 0-0 just to be decided on penalty kicks. Might as well have not
    played and just taken the kicks:)
    Anyway well done to Liverpool, should be an interesting final, and
    hopefully one worth watching.
    
    mac
    I see it will be another all red/white/black affair, just like Man Utd
    and Forrest :) 
34.1051i agreeKERNEL::HAWLEYIYogic flying, new olympic event?Tue Apr 14 1992 15:587
    re. 1049
    
    i thought it was off putting too about the fans behind the goal in the
    penalty shootout.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1052POMPEYSUBURB::WAITEGOnly the man who says no is freeTue Apr 14 1992 16:374
    Us pompey fans except rules are rules.
    
    But the rules have got to be looked at.  the police rule football
    
34.1053How's Colin ClarkFORTY2::ROBERTSONLovely!! Milky Milky!Tue Apr 14 1992 17:375
Any news on Colin Clark's injury?

He looked to land on his right arm very awkwardly, not unlike Lee Chapman

Al
34.1054Fairer ?SUBURB::GROOMNCaptain Cornflake - Crisp CrusaderTue Apr 14 1992 18:287
    
    How about sudden death after 120mins ?  During the sudden death, if the
    game is still not decided then every 'x' mins, 1 player from each side is
    removed from the field.  Could prove quite entertaining.......
    
    
    Nev.
34.1055SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Tue Apr 14 1992 18:2916
    
    re .1044
    
>    re.1043 (Same old scousers - always cheating!)
>    explain?
    
    
    I was referring to the Greg Luganis (sp?) impersonations in Pompey's
    penalty area (glad for Pompey that Courtney wasn't reffing) and the 
    blatant gamesmanship of Grobthingy during the penalty shoot-out. 
    
    Now that someone else has mentioned it, I would also agree that if
    these daft shoot-outs are to continue, something will have to be done
    about all the action being at one end. It was a definite advantage to
    Liverpool last night though, no doubt, if it had been at the other end
    the Pompey fans would have done just as much to put the opposition off.
34.1056sadKERNEL::HAWLEYIYogic flying, new olympic event?Tue Apr 14 1992 18:326
    re.1054
    
    yeah, it would get really interesting if just Grobbelaar and Knight
    were left!
    Grobbelaar used to be a centre forward anyway (can't you tell?)
    ian.
34.1057ColinSUBURB::WAITEGOnly the man who says no is freeTue Apr 14 1992 18:332
    Colin I think has discolated his shoulder.  It was a sad sight.
    
34.1058well known POMPEY in PremierSEDSWS::SIMMONSTue Apr 14 1992 19:1550
    Hi lads,
          Its me again the one with no conference of his own.
    Well what about last night!!! definitly no way to go out is although Im
    sure I would have been ecstatic had POMPEY won.
          Ican tell you the drive home was worse than the shoot out.
    1. colin clark stood directly in front of us having treatment to his
    wrist after he came off so I suspect thats the problem.
    2.For the benifit of those not in the ground the penalty shoot out
    would not have been biased towards Pompey if it had been at the other
    end of the ground as the holt end was shared equally by liverpool and
    Pompey fans, as it was the other end was all Liverpool fans and I was
    at that end and can tell you that the liverpool fans went a long way
    towards winning that game thierselves they made more noise during the
    shoot out than they had in the whole of the two matches it was
    definitly intimidating for the Pompey players, and Bruce did nothing to
    make people believe hes a good sportsman either.
    In the end though a good proffesional should at least hit the target
    and we failed to do that and thats the end of it.
    If a call to change the rules yet again comes I think all clubs should
    support it no one knows who will suffer next in a shoot out it could
    even happen in a final replay !!!!!how sick!!!!!.
    
    As for the match well I doubt whether any of the supporters really
    enjoyed the tense feeling it gave all.
    I wont bother with a full match report as im to gutted to try and
    remember all that went on, but the thing that did please me more than
    anything on a night I,d rather forget quickly was our young left back.
    I saw him make his debut on saturday against grimsby and he was nothing
    short of normal and I would not have considered him for last night.
    (What a difference a day makes) out he trots FA cup Semi final and does
    a more than reasonable job of looking after saunders now how much do
    you think souness will pay for him. Due to his comments throughout the
    latter part of the season about our team I think the overall value of
    the team is worth about 5 million more.Lets hope he keeps watching!!!!!
    
    On a last note for any reading Pompey fans 2 good results over
    easter will set us up for a good chance of the playoffs and if we make
    them Id put my money on us making it to wembley anyway and even the
    premier league.
    
    We have all the flags hats and shirts ect now what good will they be
    without a trip to wembley.
    
    thats the last youll hear from me untill next year perhaps if we meet
    again good luck at Wembley!!!!!!! I was always convinced that the
    winner of our semi would win the cup and I havent changed my mind.
    
         Your ever devoted and now skint POMPEY supporter
    
                          Dave.
34.1059Accept reality! and follow the RULES!!!ESOA12::PILATONTue Apr 14 1992 20:2116
    I'm for NEITHER clubs. But I can see that there is a lot of cry lads!
    First of all, They have rules.... If they won the toss of the coin,
    they chose their end... naturally. The players taking the penalties,
    and I've taken a few in my time, should concentrate on shooting not on
    seeing who's beyond the net waving their arms & hands. The shooter
    always picks a spot and directs his kick in that direction. If the
    crowd can influence him in missing the kick.... I'd say GOOD for the
    crowd....BAD for the kicker. (if I was his manager, he would not kick
    penalties for me anymore) Anyway.... untill the rules change a victory
    is a victory no matter how you get it. At this level, they pay you to
    WIN.... not to just have fun. I wish my team had fans like those of the
    'POOL!
    
    my 2c for what is worth,
    
    Nick
34.1060PEKING::NAGLEJTue Apr 14 1992 20:4321
    
    
    Note 170 is now the shoot out topic. However .1059 is correct
    when he says about following the rules et cetera BUT the rule
    was instigated mainly down to a request from the Police about
    the number of re-plays should teams require more than 120 minutes.
    
    Yes the rules are the rules and we have to abide by them but the 
    point being made is that it is an unfair way for team to be defeated
    especially after battling their way through to the semis. My opinion
    is that the rule is disgusting and is nothing but a hollow victory
    for the victorious team. Nothing taken away from Liverpool but both
    teams from last night deserved to win. The FA-Cup is THE trophy here
    in the English League, the pinacle of the season and means everything
    to the teams taking part.
    
    Therefore we accept reality but the rule is a bad one. Let them play
    on until one of the teams puts one in the back of the net. Fair,
    uncomplicated and the best team will win.
    
    JN.
34.1061Daft question???MIACT::MASONTue Apr 14 1992 20:448
    re -1
    
    I thought that whoever won the toss of the coin chose whether or not to
    shoot first???
    
    Which is right?
    
    J
34.1062SYSTEM::STEVENSONJudge Paul Rendall presides !!!!!!!Tue Apr 14 1992 21:4812
>>                      <<< Note 34.1061 by MIACT::MASON >>>
>>                             -< Daft question??? >-
>>
>>    I thought that whoever won the toss of the coin chose whether or not to
>>    shoot first???


	So did I......  Pompey won the toss, and took the first penalty in the
	Scousers goal mouth......?!?!?!?!?!?!


			Confused of Reading
34.1063IOSG::BUTTONTue Apr 14 1992 21:549
    
    There are two tosses before the penalties;
    
    The first one to decide which end
    
    The second one to decide who shoots first (the team winning this MUST
    go first - they have no choice about it).
    
    Jon
34.1064Fans are part of the game!ESOA12::PILATONTue Apr 14 1992 22:133
    Thanks -1 I know I had it right!
    
    Nick
34.1065Thank you JonMIACT::MASONTue Apr 14 1992 22:131
    
34.1066Dive...you're in the penalty boxMIACT::RANKINEWed Apr 15 1992 17:149
    Re last few..
    
    I always thought it was the officials who chose the end/goal to take
    the kicks...did anyone actually see 2 tosses of the coin ??
    
    My 2 cents ...The choice of ends for the kicks had nothing to do with
    the fact that the executive boxes were at that end ????
    
    Paul
34.1067theres only one Ist, Est, Isv.....KERNEL::HAWLEYIYogic flying, new olympic event?Wed Apr 15 1992 17:158
    
    whats happened to Istvan Kozma?
    he came, he played a couple of games, he disappeared!
    surely not another injury to add to the list?
    or is he just plain rubbish?
    
    Ian.
    
34.1068what's happened to...YUPPY::SEABURYSMaverickWed Apr 15 1992 20:196
    Ian,
    
    Kozma played on Saturday against Villa... need I say more??
    
    Stew.
    
34.1069Were's everybody :-)))XSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManTue Apr 21 1992 17:1513
Ian
	where are you?? I was looking forward to your indepth analysis of an
entertaining, high scoring game. And what about that for a goal ah, goal of
the season!! Any of ye pools at the game, what was it like for the pools point 
of view :-))).

I only saw the limpar goal, but from that its looks as if the pitch at highbury
is one of the best in the country (if not the best), like just try and compare
it to utd's, now there a field that looks like they use a herd of cattle as a
lawn mower.!!!!!!!


Mick (who's in a good mood..)
34.1070WE'LL BE BACK, MARK MY WORDSKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesTue Apr 21 1992 17:238
    Mick,
    sorry, i was travelling back from 'up nurth' yesterday, so i missed the
    game and havent seen the goals, apparently you beat us to death.
    What price Arsenal for the championship next season?
    After all, you can only win it every other year it seems,
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.1071Heading for Italia ?RUTILE::BREADIEWed Apr 22 1992 11:397
    There is a report in todays Herald Tribune {that well know football
    paper *>} that Sourness's job is on the line because a}he tried to get
    rid of Moran and b} he takes money from the Sun.
    
    As the tribune cannot possible be biased on this, is it true ?
    
    
34.1072id rather have Souness than MoranKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesWed Apr 22 1992 13:0610
    
    re.last
    
    last week there was speculation that Souness would be sacked because he
    had his picture in the Sun kissing his girlfriend on the anniversary of
    the Hillsborough disaster. This incensed come people as the Sun was the
    paper who came up with the headline "Animals" the day after the tragedy.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1073YUPPY::PANESA star-spangled spanner in the worksWed Apr 22 1992 13:378
34.1074he's so encourageableKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesWed Apr 22 1992 14:097
    
    Stuart,
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
    
34.1075Incorrigible, even....ANNECY::ROWLAND_Aa slip of the tongueWed Apr 22 1992 14:421
    
34.1076and wholly predictable...YUPPY::PANESA star-spangled spanner in the worksWed Apr 22 1992 16:560
34.1077we love you rushie we doKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesSun Apr 26 1992 23:186
    
    Liverpool 2-0 Manchester United
    
    Rush,
    Walters.
    
34.1078Oh, what a beautiful morning.....ZPOVC::KUMARMon Apr 27 1992 05:4344
    	Well, Ian , you beat me to it. But what a cracker of a game !!
    Absolutely fantastic !! Certainly, one of the best matches I've seen
    "live" on TV. Bad luck to the Mancs. They hit the woodwork thrice. But
    on the other hand, Saunders by himself could have had a hat-trick. All
    in all, a good game which IMHO, Liverpool just deserved to win. The man
    of the match had to be Schmeichal (sp ?) who saved from Saunders at
    least twice and from Molby once. And when he was beaten, who was there
    but Mark Walters to stop the ball from going into the net !! 
    	Others who had a good game were: Robson and McClair for the Mancs.
    For Liverpool, again IMO, I thought the defence were superb. Venison on
    Kanchelskis was a real battle royale. Burrows had a fantastic game with
    Wright in the middle of defence. Molby was superb in midfield. But I
    did notice early in the second half, when Man Utd stopped him from
    getting the ball, Liverpool seemed to be vulnerable at the back. He was
    really the most important player on the park. Upfront, Rush had a good
    game as well, at least for as long he was on the pitch. He did some
    tackling back, which we have missed the whole season. Hope his injury
    isn't too serious to prevent him from playing in the Cup Final. He
    socred his first ever goal against the Mancs and it was a typical
    Rushie strike. The well-timed diagonal run to a super Barnes thru;
    ball and a clip over the advancing Schmeichal. Barnes
    also had a good game.His pass to Rushie for the first goal was sheer
    class. He nearly scored with a cheeky back heel. Saunders was easily the 
    most unluckiest player on the field. Houghton played a good game as
    well. He thought he scored the second, but he only succeeded in hitting
    the bar a la Geoff Hurst. Walters also had a good game and redeemed
    himself for stopping Saunders' strike by scoring the second after
    Houghton's shot came back off the bar.
    	Well, I 'll leave the eulogising about the Mancs to TRUCKS::SANT
    and ESSB::BLONG. All I can say is bad luck. On the other hand, if you
    don't score goals, then you can't really blame anyone.
    	For Liverpool, I hope this is the start of better things, like
    winning the F.A. Cup Final. What a first win for Ronnie Moran. And Rush
    scores for the first time against the Mancs. I hope we keep this
    pattern up and hopefully we'll be challenging for the league title again
    next season.
    	As for Leeds, well again I'll leave the celebrations to
    BAHTAT::BLYTHE and XSTACY::JLUNDON. I guess they deserve the title over
    the whole season. But I also have to agree a bit with 13.234.
    
    Cheerio,
    
    Kumar  
    
34.1079Free match programmeBAHTAT::HILTONBeer...now there's a temporary solutionMon Apr 27 1992 14:587
    I've got a Liverpool programme which I'll give to the first person to
    mail me.
    
    It's Emlyn Hughes testimonial match, 27th March 79 Liverpool vs
    Borussia Monchengladbach.
    
    Greg
34.1080Leeds vs Liverpool in the Charity Shield... now there's a thoughtYUPPY::SEABURYSWe're going to Wembley, you're not...Mon Apr 27 1992 20:0229
    Well, we outplayed, outfought, and outgunned United yesterday, and to
    top it all it was live on telly for the whole country to see...
    
    I thought Mark Wright played superbly, considering he returned from
    injury in this match along with David Burrows and Michael Thomas...
    Saunders should've had a hatrick, and thank god Rushie finally broke
    his duck (it had to happen sooner or later!!).
    
    The mancs simply didn't finish, and we all know that that's the
    fundamental aim of the game... if you can't score you don't win.
    Simple!!
    Basically this last week has been a nightmare for Fergie's men, what
    with her being on the front page of every newspaper with a different
    one... and also for the mancs... 1 point from 4 games, with 2 goals is
    hardly what you'd call championship quality!!
    But, commiserations to the mancs who played their part in a thrilling
    finish to the championship race, and congratulations to Leeds who
    managed to save us from the ever increasing egos of those manc fans...
    
    It's definately going to be a corker of a season next season, what with
    the two United's, Wednesday in Europe, Arsenal starting to play again,
    and maybe even the 'pool stealing some of the limelight if we can stay
    injury-free for long enough...
    
    I'll be happy in the knowledge that we finally ended Manchesters dream,
    and if we can win the FA Cup as well... who knows??
    
    Stew.
    
34.1081some food for thought!!!KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessTue May 05 1992 19:0824
    
      Glancing through the last first division table, I noticed that we
    only scored 48 goals in 42 games, and that only 5 teams were worse than
    us and three of them got relegated. I just hope the boys at Anfield
    notice that as well and purchase some real shooting powerfor next
    season.  It was also this weakness that caused our downfall in the
    UEFA cup, remember Genoa?? we played excellent football untill we got
    to the opponents goalmouth. That's something Liverpool allways had in
    the past, a prolific goal scorer., eg Beardsley,Aldridge,Rush, and
    Barnes when he wasn't injured.
    
       I have noticed that nearly all players expect miracles from Barnes
    when he gets the ball, I only hope he can produce one or two on
    saturday. I hope they do it on saturday, but 48 goals in 42 games isn't
    a very securing thought, and just remember hope many they scored
    against Portsmouth over 240 mins. If Sunderland score on saturday then
    we could be up "sh** creek" without a paddle... 
    
       Whatever the outcome, I'll be looking forward to next season when
    German tv starts showing the games live..
    
                                                      all the best...
    
                                                            -dave-
34.1082Barnes goingBLKPUD::WATTERSONPTue May 05 1992 19:156
34.1083Man City? gimme a breakKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesTue May 05 1992 19:225
    
    ...and then we ARE in trouble.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1084What...!!!OPG::TONYTue May 05 1992 19:2415
				<<34.1081>>

>    Glancing through the last first division table, I noticed that we
>    only scored 48 goals in 42 games, and that only 5 teams were worse than
>    us and three of them got relegated. I just hope the boys at Anfield
>    notice that as well and purchase some real shooting powerfor next
>    season.


So its official then chaps....Saunders , the football leagues most expensive
striker is a flop....

How does that song go...!!!

What a waste of money....What a waste of money...!!!
34.108548 goals, and Saunders got half on his own!!YUPPY::SEABURYSWe're going to Wembley, you're not...Wed May 06 1992 15:0723
    I s'pose it depends on how you look at it really...
    
    Does the lack of goals mean that we no longer have the forwards to
    finish, or does it mean that we are no longer creating the chances that
    we used to??? 
    Great players don't suddenly turn into cr*p ones overnight, and I
    reckon we need one or two more creative midfield players in the squad
    to challange for places... too many of the current first team are
    resting on their laurels, and expect to be picked on reputation alone.
    Plus the injuries we had this season... if you pick a different team
    every week, then you can't expect to win every match!!
    
    It looks as though we're heading the chase for Paul McStay of Celtic,
    should he decide to leave at the end of the season... would be a sound
    buy in my opinion!!
    
    As for the match on Saturday... we can't afford to lose!! It's as
    simple as that... and as long as the players realise that, then there's
    no way we will!!
    
    Cheers,
    Stew.
    
34.1086What a Waste Of MoneyESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed May 06 1992 15:2110
34.1087Cup matches are included as wellZPOVC::KUMARWed May 06 1992 19:1511
    Re: .last
    
    Brian,
    
    	I do believe that Stew is referring to the total number of goals
    that Deano scored, inclusive of the Cup matches. And that figure is
    pretty close to 24, though 48 were scored in the league .
    
    
    
    Kumar
34.1088Scousers: Get the facts rightESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyWed May 06 1992 19:328
34.1089Orrible drink an all.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Wed May 06 1992 19:4812
    I'm thinking of issueing a writ against Lucozade for misrepresentation.
    
    The advert with John Barnes pulling off an England shirt.
    
    Well he's sweating. Can anyone please remind me of the last time they
    saw John Barnes swaeting in an England shirt.
    
    Cos I can't.
    
    Regards,
    
    Barry.
34.1090too right barryKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesWed May 06 1992 20:0510
    Barry,
    
    nice to see youve caught up with the rest of the world, that adverts
    only been doing the rounds for about 3 years!
    :-)
    However, i agree, ive never seen John Barnes go through "90 minutes of
    sheer hell" in ANY colour shirt, England or not!
    brilliant though he may be, hard worker he aint.
    
    Ian.
34.1091Okay then, so I over-exaggerated slightly... 8-)YUPPY::SEABURYSWe're going to Wembley, you're not...Wed May 06 1992 21:0512
    Actually, Liverpool have only scored 47 league goals in 42 league games
    this season, so whichever paper you read must've got it wrong... 8-)
    
    Dean Saunders has only scored 10 league goals all season!! Very poor!!
    But, he still managed to be top scorer... sad!! 
    He'll get better though... watch this space.
    
    As for Barnsie, as long as he delivers the goods on Saturday, I'll
    forgive him for anything...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1092gorra ticket have ya??SHAWB1::HUGHESSWed May 06 1992 21:1312
    
    Have Liverpool sold all their cup final tickets this year?
    
    Does anyone know if they are going on general sale.
    
    Are Liverpool season ticket prices going up 30% this year aka
    Everton's.
    
    Will those loveable scousers be able to afford football next season.
    
    Simon 
    
34.1093In a RushMINDER::MACDONALDIMUFC ECWC ChampionsThu May 07 1992 11:5111
    
    
    rumours going round that Rushie is leaving after the final on Saturday.
    Teams interested are Everton, Blackburn(surprise suprise!!) along with
    Spurs.
    
    His contract runs out next month and has not signed a new one ???
    
    p.s. didn't the 'pool do well in the centenary year :)
    
    mac 
34.1094on the wayKBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessThu May 07 1992 13:0530
    
    I reckon a few others should go with Rush...  He and a few others are
    over the hill, Whelan is another. Souness should also have a long chat
    with Molby about his weight, I agree Molby has been one of the better
    players this season, but the guy has a lot of talent, and would be even
    better if he lost 10-15kg. I also think its time to part company with
    (drop all). He's the last link in the team and it's a weak one and one
    that needs replacement. Iam not sure who, Toni Schumacher retired from
    active football a couple of weeks back he's about 36, he helped out
    Bayern Munich for about 10-15 games this season, and I rate him at
    least two times better than drop-all. On a serious note, there must be
    some goalkeeping talent out there??? or.
    
       What age is Paul Mcstay, he seems to have been around a long time??
    and what kind of money are Celtic looking for???? A midfield lineup of
    Houghton, Thomas, Molby, Mcstay would be a comforting one for the
    coming season. We should try and hold on to Barnes for another season,
    and then we need someone to put the ball in the net along with Deano.
    
       So depending on who goes, we need approx 4 new players (good ones).
    I reckon our backline will be a strong point next season if they all
    stay free of injuries, and a good keeper backing them up would only
    help to build up their confidence.
    
       Could someone out there put in a list of players and their age, that
    would be a great. Here's hoping for a pool win on saturday and I hope
    Wembleys pitch doesn't resemble Old Traffords....
    
                                                             -dave-
    
34.1095KERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesThu May 07 1992 13:378
    re. 1093
    
    > p.s didn't the 'pool do well in the centenary year :)
    
    yeah! about as well as you lot did in your JUBILEE year!
    ;-)
    
    Ian.
34.1096latets...YUPPY::SEABURYSWe're going to Wembley, you're not...Thu May 07 1992 14:2424
    re a couple back
    
    McStay is 28, he's been at Celtic for 10 years, and thinks it's bout
    time for a change of club...
    There were rumours that he wanted to play abroad, but last I heard we
    were leading the chase... 
    
    It would be a sad blow if we lost rushie next season... he's the only
    player in the team who will put the ball in the net on a more than
    regular basis, providing he stays fit!! I don't see anyone who could
    replace him!! Though Alan Shearer might be a promising buy...
    
    I also think that this will be Grobs last season as number one, though
    he said on Sportsnight last night that he'll stay till his contract
    expires in two years... he will also be a sad loss to the club, even if
    he does have the odd moment of madness 8-)
    David James is set to move to Anfield from Watford, the fee will probs
    be decided by tribunal...
    
    As for the centenary year bit, 1992 IS the centenary year!! So what's
    with the past tense??
    
    Stew.
    
34.1097Stevie, Stevie, Stevie McManaman...YUPPY::SEABURYSWe're going to Wembley, you're not...Thu May 07 1992 14:2610
    p.s. 
    
    I also forgot to say that Steve McManaman WILL be in the squad for
    Saturday, after playing an entire 90 minutes in a reserve game on
    Tuesday night...
    He's not certain of a place in the team, but I expecct him at least to
    be sitting on the bench. Afetr all, he's been our cup hero this
    season!!
    
    Stew.
34.1098Forrest for Liverpool??KAOFS::G_LARKINdtn 621-4091Thu May 07 1992 22:317
    I read in the local paper in Ottawa that Liverpool are thinking of
    buying Craig Forrest from Ipswich Town. I haven't seen any mention of
    this in here, so I was wondering what truth was there to the article.
    Is he as good as the media rate him, and is he worth the supposed $3m
    which Liverpool are supposedly prepared to pay for him?
    
    Gerry
34.1099KERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesFri May 08 1992 13:036
    
    Ronnie Whelan is definately out of tomorrows FA cup final.
    John Barnes still has a question mark over him.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1100Poor old Ron...YUPPY::SEABURYSWe're going to Wembley, you're not...Fri May 08 1992 14:196
    re .1098
    
    Who's Craig Forrest??
    
    Stew.
    
34.1101whimperKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesFri May 08 1992 15:018
    
    Not easy for me to give a prediction for tomorrow, in the cup final
    ANYTHING can happen.
    Liverpool these days look vulnerable to ANY team, no matter what the
    division and we will need to be at our best to get a good result.
    ill go for 2-1 to Liverpool, but really, its anyones guess.
    
    Ian.
34.1102Cunno, come out where ever U R.XSTACY::JLUNDON@ILO 890-2417 Leeds ChampionsFri May 08 1992 16:0312
Cunno has been particularly quiet for the past 2 weeks. Is there
something we should know or does he think that Liverpool's chances
on Saturday aren't looking good? 

Come on Cunno stick you head out and predict. At least the MAN U 
fans had the B*&^s to do that. Albeit, they were completely wrong.
Unless you put a note in before the kickoff detailing your thoughts 
on the game and a prediction never again should you darken this 
conference with the sometimes infantile rubbish that you prattled 
earlier in the season ;-).

                         James.
34.1103benefitKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesFri May 08 1992 16:216
    
    Liverpool are to play a benefit match for the families of the victims
    of the Corsica disaster. Not sure who against or when, but i hope they
    make lots of money.
    
    Ian.
34.1104Shankly, fagan et alMIACT::RANKINEFri May 08 1992 16:233
    Theres a very good article in todays Grauniad about Liverpool, the boot
    room, and Souness. recommended reading.
    Paul 
34.1105It's time for the triviaBAHTAT::BLYTHELeeds United. Champions 91-92Fri May 08 1992 16:3115
    It is now time for the has-beens / never-weres and assorted hangers on
    to crawl out from underneath their stones. Yes, it's FA Cup Celebrity
    Prediction time. The 1973 Sunderland goal will get saturation coverage,
    anybody from Morth of Leeds becomes a 'Geordie' for the day, and Jimmy
    Tarbuck and Cilla Black, those throwbacks to the Swinging Sixties will
    fill our TV screens with inane drivel.
    
    If I'm home, I'll switch to BBC 1 with the sound off, and get the
    commentary from Radio 5 (or Radio Leeds if they broadcast the whole
    commentary on FM), and turn it off at 4|45 or 5|15.
    
    The match - Sunderland might edge it 2-1 after extra time, or Liverpool
    will win 6-0 or something. I'll verge slightly to Sunderland.
    
    jb.
34.1106liv 3 sun 1CHEFS::HOUSEBFri May 08 1992 16:5012
    Ronnie Whelan out is good news for Liverpool.
    
    Since his return he hasn't reached his old heights.  At least this
    means Molby will be in.  From what I have seen he has been in good form
    and I think it will be his class that will swing it Liverpool's way.
    
    Liverpool 3  Sunderland 1
    Rush	 Rush
    Saunders
    Houghton
    
    		Brian.
34.1107KAOFS::G_LARKINdtn 621-4091Fri May 08 1992 17:1611
    Re: .1100
    
    According to our local rag, Craig Forrest is the Goalie for Ipswich
    Town in whom Liverpool have shown an interest. He is also a 'Canuck' 
    (from Vancouver) hence the interest in the
    story here. I have no other means of keeping pace with the soccer world
    except through this media, so I hoped someone could verify the story.
    There are some other 'untruths' in it , so I'm not at all convinced.
    
    Gerry
    
34.1108BY-PASS the Cup Final Grahame.PEKING::COSSEYNFri May 08 1992 17:2310
    
    
    According to the radio this lunch time the Doctors have warned Grahame
    Souness about attending the game tommorow, Souness apparently is
    ignoring this advice and said he will be attending, what a mug!!
    
    We could have another Jock Stein on our hands especially if his
    reaction in the semi final is anything to go by. 
    
      Neil...  
34.1109Good Luck and May the Best Team WinESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptyFri May 08 1992 20:291
34.1110There, Ian...I confessed ;-)TRUCKS::SANTCharity? Don't mind if I do, mate..Fri May 08 1992 22:056
    
    	Good luck for tomorrow to Liverpool. Whatever I may think of
    	them, I'd still rather they won the cup then the heathens from
    	across t'Pennines and up a bit 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.1111Too Much LucozadeESSB::BLONGThe Scousers Trophy Cabinet is EmptySat May 09 1992 12:265
34.1112Pls beat them for a Newcastle supporters sake !!PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordSat May 09 1992 14:339
    
    Please please please please beat the makems today the whole of the
    region is smothered in red and white as they all come out of the
    woodwork with their worn only once football shirts and other sickening
    memorabilia..
    
    Liverpool 41 v 0 Blunderland
    
    Gary..
34.1113Change your Personal name now Brian!!!!!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEThe Mancs are out of the cupSat May 09 1992 21:3514

     Liverpool 2 Rush, Thomas
     Sunderland 0

  Liverpool win the F.A. cup for the fifth time and in the end it looked very
easy. The first half was even enough but when McManaman switched to the right
at the start of the second half, then Liverpool changed gears. Two goals then
killed off Sunderland.
  So Liverpool after a very bad season have won the cup and have had a more
successful season than the Mancs. A more detailed report will follow Monday
but I must go now as I have to catch a bus.

    Cunno
34.1114Take another tablet Cunno ! PAKORA::JJACKOnce a rebel.....Sun May 10 1992 09:0211
    
    Sorry Cunno,
    
    United won the Rumbelows....you lot won the FA cup
    United finished 2nd in the league, you lot were 5th I think !
    United have a semi-sensible manager, you lot have a Hun with a dickie
    ticker !!!
    
    Me finx United were a tad more successful & you're sleverin again !
    
    
34.1115Nice one.DCC::LACEYOh well, whatever, nevermindSun May 10 1992 18:234
    
    
    
    	:-)))))))))))))
34.1116UTRUST::CAMPBELLReal ponies don't go oink!Sun May 10 1992 18:2711
    Well, congrats to both teams on a match played in good spirit.  I
    reckon Sunderland had the first half (just) but failed to put away
    their chances.  The change of wings for Mcmanananananananananaman at
    half time proved to be the deciding factor.  Liverpool totally
    dominated the second half and two very good goals put the match beyond
    Sunderlands grasp.  Well done to Liverpool, hard luck to Sunderland but
    well done anyway for getting to the final.  
    
    Stevo
    
    Hands up all those who think Jimmy should have been "chinned".
34.1117i HATE Jimmy HillKERNEL::HAWLEYICardinal Thang, read the chargesMon May 11 1992 13:1945
34.1118reflectionsMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Mon May 11 1992 13:3228
    
    Reflections....
    
    I have ofter heard Jimmy Hill talking rubbish...but his comments
    at half time on Saturday with regards to Paul Bracewell pulling
    down Mcmanman were unbelieveable....How anyone could say that wasn't
    a penalty is beyond me......I thought Alan Hansen would land a left
    hook on Jimmy's famous chin.......
    I actually watched the game on RTE .. George Hamilton and Johnny Giles
    are a great team....Giles quite rightly spotted that some of the
    Sunderland players were visibly tired at the end of the first half...
    this being a result of Sunderland having to play 4 games in 8 days up
    to May 2.........More fixture congestion again for ya....
    
    Even though Ian Rush got the second goal , he seems to have slowed
    down a lot..I cannot remember seeing him making a decent off the ball
    run on Saturday....when he did in the second half he actually scored...
    He seems to have got lazy....or maybe its his age......
    Ray Houghton days at Liverpool seem to be numbered.....I expect
    Leeds to make an offer for Houghton....
    Why do Liverpool keep playing Burrows as centre half and Nicol on
    the left wing...Burrows is terribly ill at ease in that position...
    if Souness keeps playing Nocil at left back..I expect to see
    Liverpool buying a new centre back from somewhere....
    
    Anyway well done the 'Pool , great goal from Thomas....
    
    jm
34.1119Another reflection...XSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManMon May 11 1992 15:2610
Well to be honest about it, I came away saturday wondering "Was that really the 
FA Cup". The atmosphere just wasnt the Same. Ya, leading up to the game it had
all the traditional things, but when the game was over, it seem like a huge anti-
climax. I dont know but would it be a follow on from what some people (including
moi) felt about the league.

Anybody got the same feeling?


Mick (looking forward to next season)
34.1120me tooKERNEL::HAWLEYILiverpool FC, FA cup winners 1992Mon May 11 1992 15:457
    Mick,
    
    i turned around to my house mate on saturday and said,
    "doesnt feel like the FA cup final does it?"
    could it be because it didnt go to extra time?
    
    Ian.
34.1121or....KERNEL::HAWLEYILiverpool FC, FA cup winners 1992Mon May 11 1992 15:476
    
    or maybe because it wasnt streaming sunshine.
    we usually always have a sunny day for the cup final.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1122I can understand why... KBOMFG::TANNERVorsprung durch GuinnessMon May 11 1992 16:0218
  Mick I can understand the reason. I personally don't think it has anything
to do with the league season, but a lot more to the with the way the pool
basically overran Sunderland in the second half. I watched the game on swiss
tv with live commentary from radio 5, and in the latter stages the commentator
thought it unfair the way the pool were playing around with Sunderland, and 
that a team that made it so far didn't deserve this treatment. 

    I reckon Sunderland had about 10% possession in the second half. The
sunderland players looked very tired in the second half, and most of the
80,000 fans noticed this, so basically the only fans that had reason to chant
in the second half were the Liverpool ones approx 30,000 odd. The game itself
was a good one with two very good goals. My man of the match would be either
Mcmanaman, (excellent second half) Wright,(some excellent tackles and 
unbeatable in the air) and the no10 from Sunderland who had an excellent first
half, but got practically no support in the second.

   Who did get man of the match????? 
34.1123Loved every bitULYSSE::CHAMPOLLIONCantona 1992 English League ChampionMon May 11 1992 16:3222
34.1124Liverpool 2-0 SunderlandTRUCKS::SANTCharity? Don't mind if I do, mate..Mon May 11 1992 17:4317
34.1125Graeme Souness's Red and White army...YUPPY::SEABURYSWe're going to Wembley, you're not...Mon May 11 1992 21:0444
    A fantastic end to what was otherwise a fairly poor season, by 'pools
    standards.
    
    Though there were definately one or two "scary" moments during the first
    half, notably when Thomas missed in the first minute (if he'd scored
    then I think the game may have turned into a parade!!), Byrne missing
    the best chance of the half, the ball flying inches wide off Wright's
    foot, and a certain penalty denied by a "blind" referee (at this point
    I was beginning to think it wasn't going to be our day!!).
    I'm not sure what Houghton said to the ref as they walked off the pitch
    at half-time, but I definately wouldn't have liked to have been in his
    place!! 8-)
    
    Then we had the usual half-time verbal punch-up between Chinny Hill,
    and all the other Analysts, with Bob Stokoe trying desperately to stay
    "neutral", and Des getting in a state 'cos Bob couldn't remember his
    name. Naturally, Hill had to have a different opinion to everyone else
    in the entire ground (apart from the ref perhaps!!), and I thought
    Jocky Hanson was going to deck him at one point!! 
    Did we really have to see the incident from 23 different angles
    though?? Maybe they should have asked someone in the crowd if they had
    a portable camcorder, and had filmed the incident from the
    touchline??!!
    
    Anyway, whatever Souness said at half time obviously made a difference,
    'cos McManaman switched to his better side, and immediately created a
    superb goal for Michael Thomas (he owed us that one!!), even though
    Macca was unceremoniously dumped on the floor by a late challange!!
    After that it was more like a procession than a game of football, and
    the second goal had been coming for ages when Rush popped up to
    sidefoot home, and kill the game stone dead!!
    It definately didn't spoil my enjoyment though!!! 8-)
    
    Deano had a sound game, and deserved a goal for his effort alone, as
    did Macca (my man of the match!!). Molby never moved further than the
    edge of the penalty area, but managed a majestic display of passing
    ability, and Wright once again showed why he's worth 2.2m with the most
    assured defensive display you've ever seen.
    Basically it worked on the day, and we won the FA Cup!! 8-)
    
    Now for the Super League!!! 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.1126PEKING::NAGLEJMon May 11 1992 22:0421
    
    Well. I have to be honest and say that I thought Sunderland were
    going to win this game. Various reasons why, most of all the way
    Sunderland played in their FA-Cup run and the escape acts that
    Liverpool conjured up against Ipswich, Bristol Rovers and Pompey.
    
    I'm not taking anything away from Liverpool because IMHO that was
    the best Liverpool display I've seen for quite some time and they
    deserved to win. Sunderland weren't the same team however and from
    the start of the second half just ran out of steam. I'll go along
    with the other notes and say that I also felt that this years FA-Cup
    was a bit of an anti-climax.
    
    JIMMY HILL. What can I say ? Macmanaman was brought down, no penalty.
    I actually thought to myself that Jimmy Hill would indeed say that
    the ref was correct and it was not a penalty. I had to laugh at half
    time when my thought was confirmed.
    
    Well, they're in Europe next season.
    
    JN.
34.1127Toe poke from Narey ????MIACT::RANKINETue May 12 1992 21:1210
    Nice to know that its not just us Scots that hate Jimmy Hill...
    
    Did anyone notice how after arguing about the penalty incident, just as
    the Des was announcing that we would be returning to Motson for the 2nd
    half, via the brass band, that the Chin chips in with a quick " I was
    only looking at the incident from the refs perspective"...it was almost
    like he was admitting he was wrong...or is he NEVER wrong ??
    
    paul
    
34.1128Job no morePAKORA::DREILLYThu May 14 1992 02:313
    Heard on Scottish news tonight that Souness asked for 100% backing from
    the board of directors.This was not given so he gave them his
    resignation.
34.1129mishtake?KERNEL::HAWLEYIonly 21 weeks till poverty...Thu May 14 1992 13:097
    
    Heard on English news tonight that Souness was given full backing by
    the board of directors after giving them a full apology for his
    actions. The board said the matter was now closed and there was no
    question of him losing his job.
    
    Ian.
34.1130Gutter PressMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Thu May 14 1992 13:279
    
    Personally I never buy the Sun.....I find it the lowest of the
    low....if it were the last newspaper in an newsagents I wouldn't
    buy it....
    
    What exactly did the Sun say after Hillsborough and what did
    Souness say in his article in the Sun....
    
    jm
34.1131Gutter Press IIBAHTAT::BLYTHELeeds United. Champions 91-92Thu May 14 1992 13:369
    The Sun
    
    After Hillsborough, The Sun more or less blamed the whole episode on
    drunken Liverpool fans. Sourpuss sold his story to the same rag a few
    weeks ago. Very few copies of The Sun are now bought on Merseyside.
    Personally, I think that anybody who buys The Sun should be
    disenfranchised, as they have already proven they have no intelligence.
    
    jb.
34.1132Lowest of the lowYUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Thu May 14 1992 14:447
    It was the Sun that carried front page pictures of Liverpool fans being
    crushed to death against the railings at Hillsborough, and then
    proceeded to blame them for causing the tragedy in the first place.
    For that I will never forgive them!!
    
    Stew.
    
34.1133KERNEL::HAWLEYIOnly 148 days to total povertyThu May 14 1992 16:135
    
    Didnt the Sun carry the headline 'Animals' or something like that?
    disgusting.
    
    Ian.
34.1134Rich man richer man..MIACT::MASONThu May 14 1992 17:3614
    I heard that Souness has been fined by the board (amount??) for signing
    to the Sun in an exclusive "at his bedside" deal. In the light of their
    reporting prowess after the disaster, its hardly surprising that the 
    Scousers are up in arms.
    
    Souness has allegedly apologised, stating that he was under
    considerable strain due to his medical condition and did not realise
    the implications of his actions. B*****ks. Fe fi fo fum, I smell the
    odour of lots and lots of dosh....
    
    Such loyalty to one's club and fans dontcha think...
    
    J
     
34.1135An expert in lining his own pocket...!!!KIRKTN::GMCKEEThu May 14 1992 19:2811
    
    Souness has had a deal with the Sun since he was at Rangers offering
    them exclusives. When we signed Maurice Johnston the Sun had the 
    story the day before it happened.
    
    An advert was run in the Rangers News, the caption was
    
    	" AS SOUNESS IT'S NEWS IT'S IN THE SUN "
    
    Gordon...
    
34.1136The gutters too good for the SunMIACT::RANKINEThu May 14 1992 21:106
    Sorry to dredge up painful memories, but wasnt it the Scum that printed
    the story accusing Liverpool fans of looting the dead and injured.  I
    think they were called up by the Press council for it.
    
    Paul
    
34.1137BLKPUD::WATTERSONPThu May 14 1992 21:1817
    
    re .1136
    
    yeh - they printed the headline 'The Truth' and then followed it with
    the biggest load of cr*p ever - thinks like 'Football hooligans attack
    brave policeman tending to the dead', 'Thugs urinate on the dead' and
    'fans even robbed the wallets from dead bodies' - they were given a
    slap on the wrist by the press council. The boycott hurt them much more
    than the press council.
    
    Incidently, the rumours going round yesterday was that Souness had
    actually resigned after a 'stormy meeting' at Anfield - he was
    persuaded to withdraw his resignation after last minute talks at
    Manchester airport and also agreed to be censured for talking to 'The
    Scum'. I still reckon he'll be off to Italy soon.
    
    paul
34.1138They only buy it for Page 3SALES::THILLThu May 14 1992 21:2912
    re the Sun
    
    Is the press council some sort of regulatory body that monitors the
    ethics of newspapers? I was always amazed that papers like the Sun get
    away with publishing the crap that they do. I suppose that with any
    free society, it's up to the marketplace/readers to decide whether or
    not the deserves to survive. I can't believe there's that many morons
    who actually buy it. Sure, I'll admi I bought a couple of copies when I
    visited England, only because no one at home would believe it if I told
    them there was a paper like this!
    
    Tom 
34.1139PEKING::NAGLEJThu May 14 1992 21:4513
    
    I don't know how they get away with it either but they have
    been prosecuted a few times by various individuals (details
    anyone ?) for defamation of character et cetera.
    
    The Sun was named after a British pop group a couple of years
    ago........
    
    Simply Red......
    
    Says it all eh ?
    
    JN.
34.1140morons morons everywhereKERNEL::HAWLEYIOnly 148 days to total povertyThu May 14 1992 21:515
    
    Is the Sun still the top selling British newspaper?
    it used to be...
    
    Ian.
34.1141Did he keep the dosh.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Thu May 14 1992 22:438
    An earlier note appeared to imply that Souness was paid a lot of dosh
    for his bedside tales by the Sun. That maybe the case but did he not
    donate it all to a local childrens hospital. If that is the case then I
    hope he negotiated a magic fee.
    
    Regards,
    
    Barry.
34.1142WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue May 19 1992 21:287
    Re .1141
    
    Souness excuse was he got 50K for Alderness (sp?) hospital from the
    Sun; but then he could have got that donation from any other paper that
    bought his story.
    
    Souness still had his own fee on top of that.
34.1143john beresfordKERNEL::HAWLEYIOnly 142 days to total povertyWed May 20 1992 15:1113
34.1144Need men in the middle of defenceZPOVC::KUMARThu May 21 1992 05:4114
    Re. last,
    
    	Ian, where does this leave Bugsy ? I thought Bugsy was alright at
    left back. I always thought of Bugsy as successor to Pearce for
    England, though Dorigo would have something to say about that.
    	Looks to me like Beresford is a consolation prize after Liverpool
    failed to land Anderton, if they were interested in him at all.
    	But you are right. What we need is really someone to partner Wright
    in the middle of defence much like the days of Hansen and Lawrenson,
    who I thought were absolutely the best. Des Walker might have been a
    good choice, I think. But he's history.
    
    
    Kumar
34.1145i dont reckon he's a "Liverpool" kind of playerKERNEL::HAWLEYIOnly 141 days to total povertyThu May 21 1992 13:329
34.1146He's not cr*p enough.SEDSWS::WILLMOTTThu May 21 1992 13:457
    
    
    4.5 man defense  ?? Interesting idea Ian can you expand on this   
    
    
    
    	CHris
34.1147maybe im talking a load of old b%@ls but...KERNEL::HAWLEYIOnly 141 days to total povertyThu May 21 1992 14:1238
34.1148Are you joking ??CHEFS::HOUSEBThu May 21 1992 17:418
    Correct me if I'm wrong but did someone suggest that Burrows is a
    possible succesor to Pearce as England left back ????
    
    Dear oh dear if that is all England can call on I think I'll dust off
    me boots, strap up my leg and get along to Graham Taylor's next Cap
    giveaway.
    
    		Brian.
34.1149William Burroughs has more of a chance.ARRODS::OHAGANBSet The House AblazeThu May 21 1992 18:326
    Yes, amazing is'nt it? Burrows that talentless cry baby could only
    be left back in England rather than for England. I still can't 
    believe someone would say such a thing (shudders as he thinks of
    it).
    
    barry.
34.1150Is Bugsy that bad ?ZPOVC::KUMARThu May 21 1992 20:0220
    Re. last 2,
    	
    	OK, so I was the wise guy who suggested that Bugsy could take over
    from Pearce. I said that because Bugsy has played for the U-21 and I
    believe he has played for the senior team in that position for at least
    one game. How many exactly I don't know ? Which game I don't know. Did
    he play badly ? I can't recall. Maybe someone will be able to enlighten
    us.
    	But, seriously lads, is he that bad ? In the few TV 'live' games
    that I have seen him in, he has played well, IMO. The Liverpool vs
    Mancs game was one such game and he was actually playing in the middle
    alongside Wright. Of course, on the flip side, he was the only player
    to be shown the yellow card at the Cup Final. I do know that his
    tackles are about one hour late sometimes. 
    
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.1151He has 13 medals you know!AIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool win the F.A Cup again!Thu May 21 1992 20:3110
    Ian,
    
    I notice that you have taken the brave nay foolhardy step of omitting
    from your line-up the GREAT Ronnie Whelan.
    
    Did you check with Martin first? I think we should be told.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1152The colour of the card was harshMIACT::RANKINEThu May 21 1992 21:259
    Re -2
    
    Personally, I thought his cup final booking was a bit harsh..he seemed
    to go for the ball, and attempted to make a legitimate challenge.  How
    could he get booked for that challenge, and Mcamnanananana not get a
    penalty ??
    
    cheers
    paul
34.1153"New" team...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Fri May 22 1992 14:0941
    Actually, the Beresford signing could be very useful... especially if
    Souness decides to use the continental approach next season...
    
    I reckon we'll line up something like this...
    
    				James (yet to be signed from Watford)
    
    				Wright
    			Nicol		Burrows
    		Jones				Beresford
    
    		Houghton	Molby		Thomas
    
    			      McManaman
    
    			      Saunders
    
    No Rush, no Whelan, no Barnes, no Grobs... quite controversial I think!!
    
    McManaman should be given a free role, a la Barnes, and Saunders enjoys
    playing up front on his own, so he might make more of an impact if he
    was allowed the freedom.
    Rush has refused to sign a new contract, so he could be on his way,
    along with Barnes, and Whelan might just have too many injury problems
    to deserve a regular first team place. 
    The news on the grapevine is that James is definately leaving Watford,
    and wants to join Liverpool... just depends whether Souness can be
    bothered to wait I s'pose.
    
    I still think we need more strength in Midfield, someone of the class
    of Paul McStay or Trevor Steven.
    
    I noticed that an Arsenal supporter dared to suggest that Burrows
    wasn't good enough for England... well, when you've got a quality left
    back playing for you, then you'll be in a position to criticise. ;-)
    The only reason Dixon was picked for the England squad was because
    Jones isn't fit. 8-)
    Paul Merson is moving to Liverpool... 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.1154Pearce for inspiration...bugsy desperation!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYBananna RepublicFri May 22 1992 14:1611
    One of the reasons why Liverpool FC have been in decline over the past 
    few seasons (By their own standards....Martin, save the statistics) is
    the fact that they are using/buying CR*P players like Bugsy....he's a
    liability to the club and thinking this dude should be an international
    left back, just proves the lack of ambition in the England camp.
    	
    Long live Psycho!
    
    
    M.J.
    "U REDS"
34.1155To avoid any confusionYUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Fri May 22 1992 14:478
    I'd just like to point out that I don't believe Burrows is the best
    left back in the country, and would rather see Pearce playing for
    England myself...
    I'd say Dorigo was the second best left back, so Burrows is down the
    list...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1156Straying into Scouse/Manc territory here...ARRODS::OHAGANBSet The House AblazeFri May 22 1992 14:517
    re . 1153
    
    > well, when you've got a quality left back
    > playing for you,
    
    We have; Nigel Winterburn. You have'nt; David Burrows. Rest me case
    m'lord.                                
34.1157exercise is good for you, laziness is not...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Fri May 22 1992 15:154
    I wasn't counting ex-Wimbledon players... 8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.1158More interesting than Man UnitedIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerMon May 25 1992 21:157
	Now lads are we all looking forward to the first Blackburn, Liverpool 
clash?

	My money's on KD.


34.1159Cunno and KDESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Mon May 25 1992 21:175
34.1160GALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Tue May 26 1992 00:366
    
    Looks like KD has saved his job.  They sure did it the hard way.
    
    Rough on Leicester who had more points.
    
    Gary.
34.1161so which one is lying?KERNEL::HAWLEYIOnly 141 days to total povertyTue May 26 1992 13:4711
    
    Bit of a weird one this, Liverpool were due to sign John Beresford on
    Friday but didnt because supposedly Sheffield Wednesday, had made an
    offer on him. He was apparently very tempted by this because they are
    his home team etc...
    By Saturday, Trevor Francis had made a statement saying that he had NOT
    made an offer for Beresford and as far as he was aware communications
    between him and the club were closed.
    your guess is as good as mine.
    
    Ian.
34.1162Thomas through the midfield!ARRODS::OHAGANBSet The House AblazeTue May 26 1992 16:5712
    Friday 26th May 1989.
    
    Liverpool 0 
    Arsenal   2 (Smith, Thomas)
    
    For those of you that need reminding. Three years to the day 8^)
    
    barry.
    
    
    
    
34.1163Kenny was still moaning about the meat pies at the time.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Tue May 26 1992 18:2210
    Barry,
        At bit early though. It was an evening kick off.
    
    Have a nice cool beer down the pub tonight to celebrate.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    
    Barry.
34.1164Atkinson for ArsenalIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerTue May 26 1992 19:128
	Re the last two, get used to relying on past glories (should I be using 
the plural here?) I reckon Arsenal are about to do a Man United and go twenty-
five, sorry twenty-six, years without winning a serious competion.

Jim


34.1165You're full of........!!!!!OPG::TONYTue May 26 1992 19:5618
>	Re the last two, get used to relying on past glories (should I be using 
>the plural here?) I reckon Arsenal are about to do a Man United and go twenty-
>five, sorry twenty-six, years without winning a serious competion.

>Jim


Jim,

May I suggest you read some books and learn all about football cos its obvious
you've learned nothing from watching it..

What classifies as serious competition...??

The UEFA cup 1992 perhaps...!!!!

Tony
34.1166Docherty, Atkinson, real managersIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerWed May 27 1992 13:4913
	Now now don't get upset. You asked what constitutes a "serious 
competition", for this discussion the English League. Now that is a serious 
competion and I claim the prize in the "Annoy Man United Fans" 
competion. 

Jim

PS Your right Man U have won serious competions over the past twenty five 
years. Now all they have to do is win the League and maybe we will begin to 
regard them as a serious football club. No forget that they will never be a 
serious football club, come back Tommy all is forgiven.

34.1167BLKPUD::WATTERSONPThu May 28 1992 12:145
    
    According to the radio this morning, Beresford WON'T be signing for
    Liverpool - he has failed the medical. I think he's got a dodgy ankle.
    
    Paul
34.1168The beatles might reform...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Wed Jun 03 1992 20:497
    In the competition for annoying Man Utd fans, maybe someone will write
    a song about them...
    
    It might start something like "It was 26 years ago this very day..."
    
    Stew. 8-)
    
34.11698^)ARRODS::OHAGANBFour Thousand Week HangoverWed Jun 03 1992 20:583
    And hopefully they'll go down "with a little help from their friends."
    
    barry. 
34.1170So thats what it was floating in the bath.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Wed Jun 03 1992 22:019
    Barry.
    
    Did I detect so sexual overtones in your last reply.
    
    No wonder they all spat so much on the pitch and were awarded so many
    dubious penalties and offside goals.
    
    
    Barry.
34.1171Barnes injured againMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Thu Jun 04 1992 13:1617
    
    I see John Barnes ruptured his Achilles Tendon last evening
    playing for England in Finland.....Thats another severe blow
    for Barnes....Looks like that will take at least another
    6 months if not more to right itself.....
    
    I'm sure John in hindsight is sorry he didn't rest for the
    summer after all his injuries last season..
    
    Looks like John won't be leaving Liverpool for quite a while yet....
    
    Any news on Paul McStay coming to Liverpool with Ray Houghton
    going the opposite direction.......I have a feeling that McStay
    may end up at Sampdoria (sp)....
    
    jm
    
34.1172Barnes out of a jobFUTURS::FLETCHERThu Jun 04 1992 13:4911
    RE:Barnes
    
    Is he still in contract at L'pool. If hes out of contract , I cant see
    L'pool offering him another one , then splashing out Xgrand a week 
    so that he can get fit and then leave , and he wont be playing for quite
    a while so nobody will buy him at the moment , will he be signing on the
    dole in a couple of weeks. ;-)
    
    Nigel
    
    
34.1173Ins and outs...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Thu Jun 04 1992 17:3214
    Barnes' contract runs out soon, sometime this Summer I think. He's only
    been on one year contracts for the last 2 years anyway, cos he keeps
    insisting that he's going to leave at the end of the season...
    Looks like his time is up at Anfield now though.
    
    Personally, I hope we get McStay, and Trevor Steven (who is apparently
    up for sale for 1.5m) though Everton are interested in trying to lure
    Steven back to Goodison.
    I think Houghton will go, even though he was our best player last
    season, and Newcastle are trying to sign Grobs.
    Also, any news on whether Rush has signed a new contract or not??
    
    Stew.
    
34.1174WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Jun 08 1992 17:4218
Apparently, Liverpool have no worries over Barnes's salary; he 
injured himself playing (I use the term loosely) for England
so England pick up the tab.

All the papers say loosing Barnes is a real blow to England's
hopes in Sweden. I can't follow this argument. Since when did
Barnes ever do anything in an England shirt -- Oh I remember;
it was back in 1902 in Brazil...

AChilles tendons injuries are popular at Liverpool. Mark Wright
has had to withdraw from the England squad games (at least for
the preliminary rounds) and may not be back until the start of
the new season. Taylor is rightly fuming about this. Why the 
hell didn't Wright & 'pool tell anyone about an injury that 
they both new about? Well, 'pools pathetic reply was that they 
didn't know until the Xrays were analysed on Saturday. Surely if
you knew a player had a serious problem, you'd tell someone
early enough so as not to jepardise the squad.
34.1175Liverpool not England that counts.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEThe Mancs are out of the cupTue Jun 09 1992 21:4813
>>didn't know until the Xrays were analysed on Saturday. Surely if
>>you knew a player had a serious problem, you'd tell someone
>>early enough so as not to jepardise the squad.

   As long as Wright got through the end of the league season successfully,
then that is all that counts as far as I am concerned. I couldn't care less if
England never won a game in Sweden. Captaining Liverpool to FA cup success is
far more important. Also a few notes back about Barnes performance in an 
England shirt. The same applies here also. As long as he continues to produce
the goods for Liverpool then great, I'm not too worried what he does in his
England shirt.

    Cunno
34.1176WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Jun 10 1992 14:057
Re .last
For once I support your argument. If I never saw another
Liverpool player in an England shirt, I wouldn't be at
all upset.

They have no commitment to England, or any other country
for that matter.
34.1177BLKPUD::WATTERSONPWed Jun 10 1992 14:286
    
    Re .1175
    
    Would the arguement still be the same if the players were Irish ?
    
    Paul
34.1178TRUCKS::SANTCharity? Don't mind if I do, mate..Wed Jun 10 1992 16:438
             
    	Of course it wouldn't. Not only is Martin anti-Man Utd, he has
    	also expressed his anti-English views very clearly in several
    	of his contributions.
    
    	We'll just have to put up with him....
    
    	Andy.
34.1179Liverpool have never been helpfulGALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Wed Jun 10 1992 17:3922
    
    >As long as Wright got through the end of the league season
    successfully,
    >then that is all that counts as far as I am concerned. I couldn't care
    less if
    >England never won a game in Sweden.
    
    Martin is very much in a minority here as most other Irish football;
    fans care passionately about how England do in Sweden.  We all hope for
    a repeat of Euro 88. :-)
    
    Seriously, the does raise an important issue.  Liverpool have
    consistently pulled players from International squads.  While Wright
    and Barnes are no doubt injured the club didn't show much concern for
    England.  I remember back the years that many Irish Livderpool players
    missed big games only to be fit and raring to go the following
    Saturday. 
    
    This can partly be excused by the number of games club sides have to
    play in Britain but it only gdameages the national sides.
    
    Gary.
34.1180A question of balanceSALES::THILLWed Jun 10 1992 20:5912
    There has to be a balance for top-flight clubs and national sides. The
    whole idea of the premier league seems to hinder the efforts of all the
    national sides with players in the League. I don't know how they manage
    this in other countries, but it seems that if there is a mid-week
    international, the Italian league will not play the week before.
    
    The problem is both money (more league games = more money) and the
    power struggle between the FA and the League. With two clearly
    different agendas, it's easy to see how there is only so much football
    that can be extracted from the players.
    
    Tom
34.1181Brucie on his wayCURRNT::FLETCHERWed Jun 17 1992 12:595
    Liverpool have signed the Watford keeper James for around 1mill.
    
    Could this be the end of Brucie??
    
    Nigel
34.1182IOSG::PAGEDPandoras Box - official witnessWed Jun 17 1992 16:271
    Hooper perhaps.
34.1183We've got our man...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Wed Jun 17 1992 17:247
    re .1181
    
    Just a minute, while I look back through the conference to find out
    when I first predicted this...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1184Note 34.465 is the earliest so far...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Wed Jun 17 1992 17:391
    
34.1185KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Wed Jun 17 1992 18:417
    
    I think David James will be a great asset to the club, i cant see
    Grobbs staying, and i think Hooper will disappear too, his
    non-inclusion in the FA cup final squad may have been a little too much
    to bear for him.
    
    Ian.
34.1186I can smell it..OPG::TONYThu Jun 18 1992 14:326
RE. 1183

	Didnt you predict that you'd win the League Championship..
	and the UEFA cup...??

	tony
34.1187How much is he worth now.WELCLU::BWALKERCome on you Hatters.Thu Jun 18 1992 21:2610
    Answer to an earlier note.
    
    "When did Barnes last do anything useful in an England shirt.?"
    
    A. When he advertised the Lucozade drink, and do you know the drink is
    very much like Barnes' play for England. All fizz and no punch.
    
    Regards,
    
    Barry.
34.1188BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPWed Jun 24 1992 16:5615
34.1189Exit the NoseSIOG::COLMANWed Jun 24 1992 17:176
    I heard somewhere Sammy Lee may be taking Thompson's job
    
    Anyone know anything ??
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1190New Stand CapacityMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Fri Jun 26 1992 17:266
    
    What's the Capacity of the new stand.......How many extra seats
    will this bring....When will the Kop become all seater if it
    ever does.......All Seater Stadia are a joke.....
    
    jm
34.1191BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPFri Jun 26 1992 18:319
    
    re .1190
    
    The extension to the Kemlin Rd stand will add an extra 4000 seats -
    there are also a number of private boxes (the first at Anfield). The
    Kop is due to become all-seater at the end of next season - but the
    Koppites are currently fighting this.
    
    Pau;
34.1192SUN-sational newsSUBURB::NEWTHGMon Jun 29 1992 17:189
    
    
       brucie off to newcastle on 3 year contract shocker???
       current goalie in 'where's my gloves?' outburst.
    
    
       giles
    
    
34.1194EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungWed Jul 01 1992 12:313
    Where has he gone ???
    
    Keith.
34.1195speechless....TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Wed Jul 01 1992 12:518
    
    	re .1193..
    
    	Bloody hell. What short memories you Liverpool fans have....
    
    	He surely deserves a little more than that...
    
    	Andy.
34.1196BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPWed Jul 01 1992 13:047
    
    
    Grobelaar hasn't gone anywhere - Newcastle signed Beresford !!
    
    Liverpool play Nottm Forest away first game of the season.
    
    Paul
34.1197PEKING::NAGLEJWed Jul 01 1992 14:524
    
    I too feel that Brucie deserves a tad more credit.
    
    JN.
34.1198CHEFS::HOUSEBWed Jul 01 1992 18:4417
    Oxford Utd. signed an Irish U.21 international on a free yesterday from
    Liverpool.  The lad is from Dublin and is called David C......
    something or other.
    
    He is apparently a useful utility player and his transfer continues the
    Liverpool/Oxford connection which started with the transfer of The
    Great Aldo but unfortunately stopped short of any similarity in playing
    styles.
    
    Anybody know anything about this David (it might be Collins) current
    form etc.
    
    		Brian.
    
    I'm not really expecting a lot as none of the 'pool noters ever attend
    matches so probably know sod all about the reserves.
                                                        
34.1199hmmm....KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Wed Jul 01 1992 19:186
    
    Brian,
    
    it doesnt ring a bell, ill let you know tomorrow.
    
    Ian.
34.1200Collins?GALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Wed Jul 01 1992 19:245
    
    probably David Collins.  He's a useful midfield player who should do a
    job for you.
    
    Gary.
34.1201Other Liverpool players still there?AIMTEC::WICKS_ADEC Mail Works for ME sometimesWed Jul 01 1992 20:3611
    Brian,
    
    Do Oxford still have Ken de Mange and John Durnin?  also acquired
    from Liverpool
    
    P.S I saw Liverpool beat oxford 3-0 in the great league/cup double
    season.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1202There's only one Brucie Grobbelar, there's only..YUPPY::STRAGEDToto...this sure ain't Kansas!!Wed Jul 01 1992 21:228
    Here's one Arsenal supporter who will be sad to see the back of Brucie!
    
    After all, things might have turned out differently one night in May
    1989 if it hadn't been for Bruce.
    
    :-). :-)
    PJ
    
34.1203Brucie to stay number 1 keeper.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DECWed Jul 01 1992 23:566
   I believe that Brucie will be in goal for Liverpool for the coming season.
It will take this new boy James time to stake his place in the Liverpool team.

    Cunno    

34.1204ex-poolies at The ManorCHEFS::HOUSEBThu Jul 02 1992 16:0122
    re.1198
    
    I forgot to put a :-) after the bit about knowing sod all about the
    reserves.
    
    re.1201
    
    John Durnin is still at Oxford, he was the one forward who nobody bid
    for when in effect the whole team was up for sale last year following
    the mess at the club thanks to Maxwell fiasco.  Durnin is a bit of a
    "bad boy" but on the field did quite well last year.
    
    I've never heard of Ken De Mange - he certainly has not played for
    Oxford.  The other ex-'pool player at the Manor is Jim Magilton who had
    an outstanding season last year.  He was the driving force behind the
    escape from relegation.  I truly believe if he had had a few more yards
    pace he would have made it at Liverpool.  
    
    Andrew, great to see some "interest" in Oxford from across the Ocean.
    
    
    		Brian.
34.1205Houses all over the placeAIMTEC::WICKS_ADEC Mail Works for ME sometimesThu Jul 02 1992 22:0012
    Brian,
    
    I'm actually not fully across the ocean it just appears that way! My home
    group and my house are in Reading and I used to watch Oxford when I had
    nothing better to do.
    
    I think I was getting Magilton confused with De Mange who I now believe
    went to Leeds/Hull.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.1206NOT a Star readerKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Fri Jul 03 1992 16:304
    
    fixtures anyone?
    
    Ian.
34.1207Tis doneBLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPErr is this the Rangers note ?Fri Jul 03 1992 16:5270
Aug
15 	Nottm For   	A
18	Sheff Utd	H
22	Arsenal		H
25 	Ipswich		A
29	Leeds		A

Sept

1	Southampton	H
5	Chelsea		H
12	Sheff Utd	A
19	Aston Villa	A
26	Wimbledon	H

Oct

3	Sheff Wed	H
17	Man Utd		A
24	Norwich		H
31	Tottenham	A

Nov

7	Mboro		H
21	QPR		A
28	C Pal		H

Dec

5	Everton		A
12	Blackburn	H
19	Coventry	A
26	Oldham		A
28	Man City	H

Jan

9	Aston Villa	H
16	Wimbledon	A
26	Leeds		H
30	Arsenal 	A

Feb

6	Nottm For	H
10	Chelsea		A
13	Southampton	A
20	Ipswich		H
27	Sheff Wed	A

Mar

6	Man Utd		H
9	QPR		H
13	Mboro		A
20	Everton		H
23	C. Pal		A

Apr

3	Blackburn	A
10	Oldham		H
12	Man City	A
17	Coventry	H

May

1	Norwich		A
8	Tottenham	H
34.1208So quiet you could hear a pin drop!ZPOVC::KUMARMon Jul 20 1992 05:3811
    It's kind of quiet in here. So I thought I'd add some news which I just
    heard. Barry Venison has moved to Newcastle for 250,000 quid which is
    about the same amount Liverpool paid Sunderland. Not bad. No
    depreciation !!
    With the Charity Shield coming up in about 3 weeks, anyone got any news
    as to how the team is shaping up ?
    How's Souness after his op ? Is he back in charge or is Moran still
    caretaking ?
    
    
    Kumar
34.1209R2ME2::HINXMANI'll just sit here and rustMon Jul 20 1992 20:519
	re .1208

>    heard. Barry Venison has moved to Newcastle for 250,000 quid which is
>    about the same amount Liverpool paid Sunderland. Not bad. No
>    depreciation !!

	Errr, how much inflation has occurred in the U.K. in that time?

	Tony
34.1210How many fit players?WARLRD::WICKS_ADEC Mail Works for ME sometimesTue Jul 21 1992 03:5128
    Kumar,
    
    Good point only 3 weeks til our first trophy of the season and there's
    been no extensive discussion of our injury list yet!!!
    Let's hope we can correct that soon (:==:).
    
    Rob Jones, Mark Wright, John Barnes and Steve Nicol missed the Euro
    Championships and "THE GREAT" Ronnie Whelan missed the U.S tour. Also Mark
    Walters and David Burrows missed the end of the season.
    
    This would leave us with an opening line-up  of
    
    Goalies: Grobbelaar or Hooper or James (plenty of choice there)
    Fullbacks: Harkness and Marsh
    Central defenders: Tanner and Molby (?)
    Midfield: McManaman, Houghton, Thomas, Rosenthal (?)
    Strikers: Rush, Saunders 
    Subs: um there's a problem
    
    Also having sold Venison do we have 7 "english" players left for
    our successful assault on the Cup-Winners Cup?
    
    So U.K based noters with access to the "Sun" and other quality research
    material what's the story.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1211Champions of Paris :-)EVOSG1::CHALLONERDave Challoner @EVO 7 858 2128Tue Jul 21 1992 11:4613
Re 34.1210	>>  Good point only 3 weeks til our first trophy of the season 

        Andrew.D.,  I take it you mean first "domestic" trophy ?  
	Don't forget we shall be picking up a "Euorpean" trophy this 
	weekend here in Paris... :-) * n

	Still no word from any other "true" reds - is _nobody_ 
	coming over for the tourny ?	Should be getting my tickets 
	delivered today so, all being well, I'll post some _unbiased_ 
	reports early next week.

Rgds,
	Dave
34.1212BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPTue Jul 21 1992 13:0120
34.1213PEKING::WILSOND1T.H.F.CTue Jul 21 1992 13:118
    re-injuries...
    
    They wont start to happen yet,as Souness probably isnt well enough to
    take part in pre season training,when he's well enough to
    take part in the 5-A-Sides,the "mighty reds" will all be crippled
    again.
    
    Dave...
34.1214DepressedWARLRD::WICKS_ADEC Mail Works for ME sometimesTue Jul 21 1992 21:3612
    Re .1211,
    
    What tournament? this is news to me - tell me more.
    
    Re .1212, 
    
    Houghton leaving, no please say it is not true, he's one of our only
    fit players and wasn't he second top scorer last season.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1215La derniere nouvelle de ParisEVOSG1::CHALLONERDave Challoner @EVO 7 858 2128Wed Jul 22 1992 11:5815
	Andrew, 51.47... was the "first" - & as yet, _only_ details of the 
	pre-season tourny (Original idea was in aid of the Bastia disaster).

	Sunday (26th)    Paris St Germain v Borussia Dortmund
	follwed by: 18:30 	Liverpool v Monaco

	Monday The Final (i.e. Liverpool v A.N.Other)  ;-)

	More details as & when I get them...


	Re Houghton, (or is that Ray?) not only was he second top scorer, 
he was _by far_ the best player last season. 
		Unfortunately, that doesn't say too much   ;-(
	No doubt, TGC can give us some more detailed statistics ;-)
34.1216BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPWed Jul 22 1992 13:385
    
    I was wrong about Houghton being on his way to Villa, Liverpool have
    agreed a fee of just under a million with Chelsea for him.
    
    Paul
34.1217SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Wed Jul 22 1992 14:172
    No, you were not wrong. Apparently both Villa and Chelsea have agreed
    terms with Liverpool, it's now up to the player.
34.1218im back, after a long time awayKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Wed Jul 22 1992 14:237
    
    it is a sad day when we lose Ray Houghton, even if he is getting on a
    bit. He 'played the Liverpool way' and we need him to keep things
    moving in midfield. also, with injury problems STILL rife, we need
    every fit man we can get.
    
    Ian.
34.1219ConsistentSIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Wed Jul 22 1992 14:419
    Love them or loath them, you have to admire the season to season
    consistency .....
    
    
    
    
    	.... nice to see the excuses have already started.
    
    >	with injury problems STILL rife
34.1220hmmm!KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Wed Jul 22 1992 15:3813
    
    Peter,
    
    well, ok, maybe we wouldnt have done much better WITHOUT injury
    problems last season.
    After all, your team didnt, did they!
    
    :-)
    Ian.
    
    p.s...only joking. i reckon it could be your year this year.
          sad but true.
                                                   
34.1221hmmmm....what now?KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Wed Jul 22 1992 16:4113
    
    so it looks like Houghtons gone.
    Ah well, where does this leave our midfield?
    Do you think Graeme will juggle players like last season, or will he
    buy a new midfielder? (if he can afford it)
    we can field a good enough midfield, but im not sure about the cover.
    maybe jamie redknapp?
    i think he'll put Thomas in there full time and use reserves as cover
    maybe.
    any thoughts?
    
    ian.
    
34.1222Probably...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Thu Jul 23 1992 14:0338
    re .1221
    
    So, how many players have we got left??
    
    I've heard rumours that Redknapp might be on his way, Venison's gone,
    Hooper will probably go, Barnes is injured till Christmas, Houghton is
    definately off, Villa want Saunders...
    
    But, on the bright side... errmmmm... well, there must be something!!
    
    Oh yes, Liverpool have declared an interest in Paul Stewart, now that
    he's finally leaving Spurs... no doubt that'll cheer a few people up.
    There is the possiblity of a swap deal involving, yes, you guessed it,
    Dean Saunders. But, then when isn't he involved?? 8-)
    Also, I haven't heard anything further on the Trevor Steven saga... any
    news??
    
    I reckon the starting line up for next season will be something like...
    
    				James
    
       		Jones				Burrows
    			Nicol		Wright
    
    				Molby
    
    			Thomas		Stewart
    
    	       			McManaman
    
    
    			Rush		Saunders
    
    
    What a team!! We might even win something this season...
    
    Stew.
    	 
34.1223Van Basten for Liverpool!KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Thu Jul 23 1992 14:159
    
    Stewart,
    
    ive heard that Villa are considering offering Earl Barrett as bait to
    get Houghton and Saunders.
    might strengthen the defence, but id like to see another midfielder or
    attacker coming into the side.
    
    Ian.
34.1224Probably very overrated...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Thu Jul 23 1992 15:176
    Didn't he used to play for Oldham??
    
    Nuff said...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1225Nightmare on Lime StreetSIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Thu Jul 23 1992 21:304
    
    Is it April 1st - Paul Stewart and Earl Barrett ! If Shanks was alive
    today he'd be spinning in his grave. 8-)
    
34.1226No Irishman...No glory......KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameFri Jul 24 1992 14:478

    When was the last time Liverpool won a trophy without an Irishman in the
squad..... A long long time ago.... Its not the same watching the Pool play
without players like Houghton, Whelan, Tga, Beglin, and even going back to the
70's when stevie Heighway was doing the business......

                                                           -dave-
34.1227the struggle is onSIOG::ROBBFri Jul 24 1992 15:595
    I can see Liverpool struggling this season .
    
    Sad but true me thinks
    
    Dave
34.1228A good buy??YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Mon Jul 27 1992 13:146
    Paul Stewart is all set to sign for the reds today for 2.3M...
    
    I reckon this could be just the sort of buy we need.
    
    Stew.
    
34.1229its a good buy/bye to any trophiesEVOSG1::CHALLONERDave Challoner @EVO 7 858 2128Mon Jul 27 1992 13:3611
    Stew,
    		After last nights abysmal performance against Monaco,
    we could do with another 10 good buys like Stewart. ;-( 
    
    For those interested, Liverpool 1 Monaco 2. Played off the park.
    Saunders penalty.
    
    	We've added another dimension to the "one-touch" football we've
    played over the years... its now "one pass - into touch"   ;-(
    
    Pissedoff_from_Paris
34.1230Probably the worst performance ever...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Mon Jul 27 1992 13:496
    Dave,
    
    Just out of interest, what was the team last night??
    
    Stew.
    
34.1231From memory - of a nightmareEVOSG1::CHALLONERDave Challoner @EVO 7 858 2128Mon Jul 27 1992 14:5430
		Saunders			Rush
		Ran to the wing 	Believe he was playing!
		a lot. Took the
		penalty well.
	    _The_ only shot at goal

	?	Whelan			Thomas			Mcmannaman
		Was told he played!	Trotted around a lot	Saw him once
					Did nowt - sorry, he	- in the 2nd
					smacked someone!	half

	Jones ?				Nicol		Wright		Burrows
Didn't look like him			_________this was the formation________
didn't _play_ like him ! 			i.e. all 3 this far over
Most Monaco's attacks came			no-one on the other wing
down this wing - it was EMPTY

				Grobs
	(best dribbler in the team - thanks to Wright's backpassing!)

Rosie & Tanner came on as subs - notalot to comment on.

Sorry for the gaps - the program wasn't much help either: Ablett & 2 others
that have since left were in the squad - as was _Mark Hughes_ as an attacker?
	Need I say more ?

Do I really have to go & suffer again tonight ?   Please say no ;-(

Despondent_dave_who's_beginning_to_get_to_grips_with_reality_we_ARE_crap
34.1232dinnertime thoughtsKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe're not worthy!Mon Jul 27 1992 16:568
    
    so, we got Paul Stewart...i cant say as im truly happy.
    I think Liverpool need a BIG shake up, starting with the defence.
    Any thoughts on what the team will be for tomorrow nights game?
    will Mark Hughes be up front!?!!? :-)
    looks like that programme was a bit out of synch.
    
    Ian.
34.1233Where was James????????KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameMon Jul 27 1992 17:1512
   Dave, if you do go tonight, then maybe you can find out why Drop-all is
playing instead of James... Can someone please tell us the age of Paul Stewart,
and if he's really worth 1.4m more than Houghton????? I think Houghton and
himself would have been good for Liverpools midfield, (hardworking) and then
Molby and Mcmanaman alongside... Whelans days are over, and if he gets injured 
again then he could be out for good. Houghton is a class better than him, and
a class better than Thomas.... 

                                 Just my opinion.....

                                                              -dave-
34.1234Odds and sods...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Mon Jul 27 1992 18:4513
    Apparently, Souness has promised Grobs that he'll start the season as
    No.1, and after that it's up to him to keep his place in the team.
    
    James has been told that he has no guarantee of a first team place, and
    he'll have to fight for it if he wants it...
    
    James himself has been quoted as saying that he's not content with just
    being Liverpool number one, and he wants to be England number one for
    the World Cup...
    
    Time will tell...
    Stew.
    
34.1235No keep the match reports coming - PLEASEAIMTEC::WICKS_ADEC Mail Works for ME sometimesTue Jul 28 1992 04:5315
    Re .1231,
    
    Dave of course you have to go tonight - how else are we going to know
    how far Souness's Master Plan to sell all the good players 
    (Beardsley, Houghton etc) and replace them with North London rejects
    (Thomas, Stewart) is progressing.
    
    Assuming it wasn't Molby or Walters on the left-wing that it was
    probably Mike Marsh (who else is left?)
    
    Just please don't sign Mike Phelan!
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1236There's only one Donald Hutchison;-)EVOSG1::CHALLONERDave Challoner @EVO 7 858 2128Tue Jul 28 1992 12:4252
	First of all, apologies for the shortcomings in Sundays report, but
what with the finale of the Tours de France, then meeting up with a gang of
scallies, by the time the game came round, I was a little tired & emotional ;-)
	
	Well, two defeats in litle over 24 hours, what can I say ?
At least the 'Pool showed a little more effort & passion in the 2nd half
- well, for 20 minutes to be precise!

	1 down after 15 mins. - a dipper of a volley from the edge of the 
box - no-one cut out the cross, no-one marking the guy.  2 down after half 
an hour. A goalmouth scramble. Looks like James has already been having 
lessons from Brucie - he came to the edge of his 6-yard box & "flapped"
at a cross, missing completely - had more flaps than, well ...
Up to then, I'd been impressed, but this made him lose some of his confidence.
I still feel Brucie can do the job. Half-time: 2-0. 

	2nd half, the Pool came out fighting (or were Dortmund sitting back?)
a long-range shot was parried but not smothered & Mark Wright beat Rushie to
the tap-in. Rushie has lost _more_ than a yard of pace nowadays, sad to say.
Rosie came on for Saunders & started to worry the defence - & me with 2 good
chances squandered! Just as we (well, I) thought there was going to be a 
fightback, Dortmund went straight down & popped in a third - it was at the 
far end, my eyes aren't what they used to be, so I don't know who to blame 
for that one ;-)  Liverpool made a late sub., & in the last minute he scored
with a good header - loooks a big lad, who is Donald Hutchison ?

The team: James, Jones, Nicol, Wright, (apologies for this next one - had 
heard we had a Hungarian (?) on board but can't remember his name - only
what I "thought" the French announcer said last night) Istvan Kosczma (sp?).
Marsh (yes Andrew, that is the other player from Sunday - never seen him 
before, sorry) Thomas, Whelan, Tanner, Saunders & Rush. Subs: Rosie, Harkness
& Hutchison (who, I asked myself)

	Really must take a pen & paper to matches nowadays - if I've got
to try & remember all this stuff for you lot! I _know_ its early days yet but:
Jones didn't seem to be the player everyone was raving about, Nicol had
too many lapses of concentration - know he's been a good servant, but we're
not a charity, Whelan had a _better_ game, but again...  Marsh looks a "busy"
player, but what did he achieve? Saunders did a lot of running & shielding 
- but he's not going to score many from the touchline!

	I hope the lads (_and_ Sounness!) stayed around to watch the 
PSG v Monaco game - fast, exciting, & more to the point, _skilful_ football
played in a truly competetive manner. (1-0 to the locals).

	FWIW, if anyone is interested, I've a few programs I can forward  by
Internal Post for all you supporters, connoisseurs etc. Mail me with details.
p.s. the "squad" included: Ablett, Venison, Houghton, Carter, + Mark Hughes
& Alan Shearer! - mind you, the write-up "partially" explains this ;-)

Regards,
Dave
34.1237CASEE::MERRICKAspiring to a writers block...Tue Jul 28 1992 14:351
    RE-1, Yep, twas the Hungarian Istvan Kozma, ex Bordeaux.
34.1238capacityKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Jul 28 1992 17:475
    
    Will there be any changes to the capacity with the opening of the
    Kemlyn road stand?
    
    Ian.
34.1239BLKPUD::WATTY::WATTERSONPPaul Watterson - VMS smokersTue Jul 28 1992 18:005
    
    I'd guess at an increase of 4,700 - seeing as that's how many new seats
    there are.
    
    Paul
34.1240Can't think of anymore Probably's to put in...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Tue Jul 28 1992 19:276
    Yes, I'll have to agree with you there Paul, I counted them myself the
    other day, and there were definately 4,700 more seats that
    previously...
    
    Stew ;-)
    
34.1241is it the silly season today?KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Jul 28 1992 20:186
    Stew,
    
    You mean youve actually been to the GROUND?!?!
    ;-)
    
    Ian.
34.1242Probably...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Tue Jul 28 1992 20:597
    Ian,
    
    yes, amazing isn't it!!
    8-)
    
    Stew.
    
34.1243TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Tue Jul 28 1992 21:028
    
    	Careful, Ian..
    
    	"Pot calling Kettle, Pot calling Kettle..." 8-) 8-)
    
    	Andy.
    
    	PS. When you going to buy me that drink?
34.1244is this blackmail???KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Jul 28 1992 21:086
    Andy,
    
    As soon as possible!!!
    Whenever your up at the crescent let me know.
    
    Ian.
34.1245Return On Investment on StewartZPOVC::KUMARWed Jul 29 1992 05:2210
    re. 1233
    
    Paul Stewart is 27. I suppose we're looking at approx 4 years for 2.3 m
    quid. That works out to be about nearly 600,000 quid per year. Not bad
    methinks. Hopefully, he doesn't get injured, as is the custom with new
    players at Anfield these days !
    
    
    Kumar
    
34.1246How old is Nigel Spackman??YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Wed Jul 29 1992 13:4614
    Interesting piece of transfer speculation that I read in yesterdays
    paper...
    
    Apparently Nigel Spackman is thinking of leaving Rangers, and Liverpool
    are one of a number of clubs keeping an eye on the situation.
    Don't be surprised if Souness surprises everyone and brings him back to
    Anfield.
    
    I wouldn't be surprised if either Howard Kendall, or Ron Atkinson
    snapped him up on the sly... it's all part of the master plan to try
    and recreate the Liverpool double winning side of 1986...
    
    Stew.
    
34.1247is he trying to ruin the club???KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeWed Jul 29 1992 14:137
    
    Noooooooo!!!
    
    why dont they buy someone useful for a change!
    
    Ian 'disolutioned'.
    
34.1248Good BuyESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Wed Jul 29 1992 16:046
34.1249KERNEL::HAWLEYII drank with a manc!Wed Jul 29 1992 18:486
    
    now all we need is an attacker to score goals and a defence to save
    them and we might actually win something!!!
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.1250Probably the worst debut in history... 8-) UPROAR::SHORESDDavid Shores@ime DTN:7769 8042Thu Jul 30 1992 13:2511
    
    Liverpool's new boy got off to a great start last night...
    
    
    
    He got himself booked and then scored the own goal which sunk the 'pool
    0-1 against  Rosenborg of Norway.
    
    DavidS.
    
    
34.1251Probably something or other...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Thu Jul 30 1992 13:584
    Start as you mean to go on, that's what I reckon...
    
    Stew. (feeling slightly depressed)
    
34.1252Never mind...he's still got his tanJUMBLY::FAIRBURNJThu Jul 30 1992 16:108
    I wouldn't worry about it too much. Stewy scored a couple of og's, got
    sent off a couple of times and booked every other week when he was at
    Spurs. He still turned out to be one of the best midfielders in the
    country though.
    
    Despite his short-comings, I'm sorry to see him leave the Lane.
    
    Jim.
34.1253R2ME2::HINXMANI'll just sit here and rustThu Jul 30 1992 18:209
	re .1250

	This was Rosenborg Trondheim???
	The mob that got beaten 9-1 by Hibernian in the UEFA Cup some
	years ago?

	Either they've improved a lot, or Liverpool are in deeeep trouble.

	Tony
34.1254ermmmm??YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Thu Jul 30 1992 21:093
    Does anyone know the team for this match??
    
    Stew.
34.1255Probably a good talking point...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Fri Jul 31 1992 17:1945
    As it's quiet in here, I'll do my best to spark some riveting
    conversation...
    
    What do people think is wrong with Liverpool FC??
    Is it the way the club is being run... the way it used to be run... the
    players... what??
    
    Personally, I think the Dalglish era ruined us. It's all very well
    saying he won the double, numerous league titles, fa cups, etc.,...
    but, did he really act in the best interests of Liverpool FC??
    He seemed to spend most of his time buying expensive players, a bit
    like he's doing at Blackburn at the moment, but very little time on the
    important things at a big club, like the youth policy, and scouting for
    young talent...
    
    It was never the Liverpool way to buy big name signings for
    extortionate fees, and then throw them immediately into the side, and
    that was what our success was based on.
    I think Dalglish changed that... maybe it was the pressure, or just the
    way the game went (money orientated), maybe he just wanted to spend
    more money than Man Utd...
    
    Whatever it was, it's set us back. Alright we had a few great years,
    but will we ever fully recover?? The youth policy seems to be
    flourishing once again, McManaman and Marsh are examples of that, and
    Jones was a classic buy, previously unknown playing for Crewe in the
    second division... reminds me of the Ian Rush signing. Now, he's turned
    into quite a good player really...
    
    I suppose the fact that UEFA want only 3 foreigners in the teams for
    next season wont help in the short term, but it'll certainly make the
    league more interesting. I think we still need an English striker...
    but who is there?? Shearer went to Blackburn for an extortionate price.
    Smith wants to leave Arsenal, but would he fit in?? Le Tissier might be
    a good buy, but there are doubts about his attitude... Plus we need a
    central defender. Nicol can't be player of the year every season. There
    were rumours about Dean Yates coming to Liverpool from Notts County,
    but those seem to have vanished. 
    
    All I know is, if we're going to be a force in English football again,
    we're going to have to start from scratch. I reckon Souness knows this,
    and there'll be a lot more transfer activity next season...
    
    Stew. 
    
34.1256YUPPY::PANESNice tie Al, hand it overFri Jul 31 1992 18:4913
          <<< Note 34.1255 by YUPPY::SEABURYS "FA Cup Winners 1992" >>>
                     -< Probably a good talking point... >-
    
>    What do people think is wrong with Liverpool FC??
>    Is it the way the club is being run... the way it used to be run... the
>    players... what??

     Aldo left.


     Cunno


34.1257YUPPY::MCCABEMikeFri Jul 31 1992 20:4827
    >>Personally, I think the Dalglish era ruined us. It's all very well
    >>saying he won the double, numerous league titles, fa cups, etc.,...
    >>but, did he really act in the best interests of Liverpool FC??
    >>He seemed to spend most of his time buying expensive players, a bit
    >>like he's doing at Blackburn at the moment, but very little time on the
    >>important things at a big club, like the youth policy, and scouting for
    >>young talent...
    
    >>It was never the Liverpool way to buy big name signings for
    >>extortionate fees, and then throw them immediately into the side, and
    >>that was what our success was based on.
    
    I don't think Liverpool have ever had what you could term a successful
    youth policy, I not sure they've ever tried too.  Sure there has been the 
    odd player, e.g. McManaman, but hardly a consistent flow.
    
    What Liverpool have been good at in the past is spotting the young
    players with potential in lower divisions (e.g. Rush, Clemence, Keegan, 
    Hansen etc.) and then  bring them on and get the best out of them.  Also 
    when they've bought established players (e.g. Dalgliesh, Lawrenson, 
    Barnes, Souness, McMahon, Kennedy, McDermott etc) they've been able to 
    integrate them into the "system" as well, usually by putting them in
    the stiffs for a few months to learn the "Liverpool Way". 
    
    As to where it's gone wrong, I'm not sure it has.
    
    Mike M
34.1258SHAWB1::WATTERSONPWed Aug 05 1992 13:138
    
    Tranmere 1-7  Liverpool        att 9,000ish
    Aldridge      Saunders 2, Stewart, Marsh, Rosenthal, Rush, ?
    
    Another lucky win for Liverpool.
    
    Paul
    
34.1259But TGA's goal was the best!AIMTEC::WICKS_ADEC Mail Works for ME sometimesWed Aug 05 1992 21:0610
    Paul,
    
    Any chance of the team line-up. I know we'll get a full description
    of TGA's goal later but it would be interesting to see Souness's
    formation ahead of our first trophy of the season on Saturday.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                  
34.1260SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPPaul Watterson - VMS smokersWed Aug 05 1992 21:3919
        
    
    As it happens, I've got today's Liverpool daily post in front of me....
    
    Grobbelaar (Sub James 45 mins)
    Tanner
    Burrows
    Nicol (Sub Marsh 65)
    Whelan
    Wright
    Saunders
    Stewart
    Rush
    Rosenthal
    Walters
    
    (Wright was the other scorer that I couldn't remember)
    
    Paul
34.1261the Road to WembleyAIMTEC::WICKS_ADEC Mail Works for ME sometimesThu Aug 06 1992 00:0012
    Paul,
    
    thanks - so we were missing Jones, Molby, Mcmanaman and Thomas. Looks a very
    attacking side with 4 strikers playing! I'd prefer a little more
    solidity at the back and in midfield myself.
    
    Looking forward to see Sunday's paper out here by about Tuesday with a
    full-match report on our 3-1 victory over Leeds.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1262No Jones, No Barnes, No McManamanKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Aug 06 1992 13:0811
    
    It appears that Rob Jones has a 'mystery virus' that he picked up in
    Norway and that could keep him out of the team for a while.
    He wont be playing saturday at any rate.
    
    Ian.
    
    p.s i hope its not the same virus that half the olympic athletes have
        been getting!
    
    :-)
34.1263SUNDAY NOTESWELCLU::CADDL.U.F.C. League Champions 1991/92Mon Aug 10 1992 13:1413
    
    
    
       Re :- .1261    why wait until tuesday you can get the RIGHT result
    here   LEEDS 4 LIVERPOOL 3. 
    
      It weas good to see the Leeds fans chanting LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL
    LIVERPOOL as they left the pitch. Great game with atmosphere, I went
    with three Liverpool supporters who were great fun, and stood their
    round !!!
    
    
    Paul....
34.1264Charity begins with BruceSIOG::COLMANMon Aug 10 1992 17:2720
    Well I finally made my first trip to the twin towers. And what a game
    to pick ! The athmosphere was great with both Leeds and Liverpool
    supporters mingiling together before, during and after the game.
    
    I wasn't too disapointed because Liverpool showed signs that they are
    capable of challenging for the title this season. Whelan, Stewart and
    Walters played pretty well. It appeared that Ronnie Rosenthal was
    afraid to shoot when given the chance. Brucie, well was Brucie, surely
    his days are numbered. The defence does need to tighten up as well.
    
    Overall pretty happy with my first trip to Wembley.
    
    Stephen C.
    
    P.S. Who or what is a "LardArse"? After leaving the pub to go to the
    game a gang of Leeds supporters hopped on the same bus as myself and
    due to the fact that a number of punters declined to pay their fare the
    bus would not go anywhere. After a chorus of "Come on Lardarse" we
    finally got on our way.
    
34.1265so far so goodKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Aug 11 1992 13:379
    
    congratulations to Leeds on winning the first trophy of the season.
    good to see that it was a great game with an excellent atmosphere and
    above all a good spirit between the two sets of fans.
    
    Good to see Stewart having a good game and appearing to fit in.
    I think it will be a lot easier for him with Whelan with him.
    
    Ian.
34.1266Back to drinking, dossing, and sleeping till 3pm... it's a hard life!!YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Wed Aug 12 1992 17:2423
    Good to see the 'pool back to winning ways again last night, with an
    emphatic 4:1 win over Leeds in Jim Beglin's testamonial match.
    
    Haven't a clue what the side was, or who the scorers were, but
    apparently James played in goal.
    
    Paul Stewart seems to fitting in nicely at Anfield, and I thoroughly
    expect him to have regained his England place by the end of the season.
    I still think we could do with another world class defender, and
    perhaps a striker as well, but we should do pretty well this season,
    once all our players are fit ( 8-) ).
    
    By the way, I s'pose I should bid you all a fond - well, maybe not too
    fond ;-), farewell, as it's back to the poverty line next week.
    I know this notes conference will be all the poorer for me leaving, but
    you never know, I might be back in a year (something to look forward
    to, eh??).
    
    Here's looking forward to our first match of the season, and an easy
    three points ( ;-) ), may they be the first of many this season.
    
    Stew.
    
34.1267Beglin's TestimonialSIOG::COLMANWed Aug 12 1992 17:509
    
    Leeds    1       Liverpool    4
    
    Batty            Rush(2), Redknapp, Deano
    
    Indeed James played in goal and apparently made two early errors.
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1268All the best, and then the rest...PANIC::ANDERSONBye Bye 'PiesWed Aug 12 1992 18:117
    
    Mr. Seabury,
    
    Before you go, do you think we could have one more look at that
    European Championship draw ?......
    
    :-) :-) 
34.1269all the best StewKBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameWed Aug 12 1992 20:3011
 Stew, all the best in what you do in the future.....

    Back to last nights game... Although James made a few early errors according
to the report I read he denied Leeds several times in the second hald and made
some classy saves, unlike "drop-all, or "Crow-bar" who denies the opposing 
forwards about twice a season...  The report also said that Liverpools third
goal was an og from Strachen....

                                                      all the best...
  
                                                            -dave-
34.1270There is a GOD after all.....ZPOVC::KUMARFri Aug 14 1992 09:0718
    Re. 1266,
    
    	All the best to you Stew. Yes, I agree with you that this notes
    conference will be poorer without you.
    	Apparently, God has answered the prayers of some of us (I know I'm
    one of them). Brucie WILL NOT be playing on Saturday for Liverpool as
    he will be busy playing for Zimbabwe. So James has a chance of getting
    the No.1 Jersey and keeping it. So if he plays well, I might not ever
    have to endure the agony of seeing Bruce in a Liverpool jersey.
    Beautiful ! Excellent news !! 
    	So I think we will get 3 points as well !!
    
    
    
    Kumar
    
    
    
34.1271Charlie says, never talk to strange men in Arsenal tops...YUPPY::SEABURYSFA Cup Winners 1992Fri Aug 14 1992 13:5826
    Just some quick transfer info before I go...
    
    This Summers transfers...
    
    IN
    Paul Stewart from Tottenham for 2.3M
    David James  from Watford   for 1.3M
    
    OUT
    Ray Houghton to Aston Villa for 900,000
    Barry Venison to Newcastle  for 250,000
    David Collins to Oxford Utd for FREE
    Warren Godfrey to Barnsley  for FREE
    Kevin Lampkin to Huddersfield for FREE
    Barry Jones to Wrexham      for FREE
    Jamie Robinson to Barnsley  for FREE
    
    Other bits and bobs...
    Liverpool are 7/2 for the title this season
    Dean Saunders finished as 4th top scorer in the first division last
    season with 23 goals, whilst the highest Leeds player was Chapman with
    20 goals, he was joint 10th.
    
    Cheers,
    Stew.
    
34.1272wot a waste of moneySIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Fri Aug 14 1992 14:076
    >    Dean Saunders finished as 4th top scorer in the first division last
    >    season with 23 goals, whilst the highest Leeds player was Chapman with
    >    20 goals, he was joint 10th.
    
    Crutter ap! Saunders scored about 10 league goals, the rest were scored
    against Finnish 3rd division teams.
34.1273sadnessKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeFri Aug 14 1992 14:218
    Peter,
    and i thought _I_ was easily wound up!
    
    Stuart,
    all the best mate, see you around.
    
    Ian.
                     
34.1274Keep DIVING..see note 255 !!MIACT::RANKINEFri Aug 14 1992 21:128
34.1275Forest 1-0 LiverpoolKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeMon Aug 17 1992 13:174
    
    Its the first match of the season and im already out of excuses.
    
    Ian.
34.1276Goalkeeper?FORTY2::FOWLERMMon Aug 17 1992 14:401
Just as a matter of interest, who played in goal for Liverpool on Saturday?
34.1277SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPMon Aug 17 1992 14:435
    
    David James, Grobelaar played for Zimbabwe in their 4-1 win over South
    Africa.
    
    Paul
34.1278sadnessKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeMon Aug 17 1992 14:457
    
    Yeah, James played and didnt do too badly.
    Nothing he could do about Sheringhams shot though.
    unfortunately. :-(
    Forest are looking good.
    
    Ian.
34.1279Strange Choice of reserve?PANIC::ANDERSONBye Bye 'PiesMon Aug 17 1992 18:453
    
    Was not one Michael Hooper on the subs bench?
    
34.1280Second from bottom !!SIOG::COLMANMon Aug 17 1992 22:0713
    
    Re -1
    
    Dead right. Apparantly there is a new rule which allows teams to have
    three subs but one of them must be a keeper.
    
    I got this bit of info in the pub yesterday while watching the game so
    it may not be 100% accurate.
    
    Can anyone confirm ?
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1281the ruleKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeMon Aug 17 1992 22:135
    
    The rule is that the teams can name 3 subs, one of which must indeed be
    a keeper. Only 2 subs from the 3 may be used in the game though.
    
    Ian.
34.1282The first points of the seasonKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Aug 20 1992 13:3110
    
    Liverpool  2-1  Sheffield United
    
    Walters 43?     Deane 35
    Stewart 65        
    
    
    Yippee!!
    
    Ian.
34.128311th and ClimbingSIOG::COLMANThu Aug 20 1992 14:0227
    Well it came a few days later than we would have liked but we're
    off the mark. 
    
    James and Stewart both made their home debuts and by all accounts 
    didn't do to bad. The second goal came from some good work by Deano
    on the right who beat two defenders and chipped to an unmarked Stewart
    on the far post.
    
    McManaman also played but that's all the info that was in the paper 
    I read. 
    Anyone know the full team ?
    
    By and large it was a good evenings set of results.
    
    The following are the teams who look like they will be battling it
    out for relegation this season. 
    
    
       Pos.      Team           Pl   W  D  L  F  A   Pts
    
        19      T. Hotspur       2   0  1  1  0  2     1
        20      Wimbledon        2   0  0  2  1  3     0
        21      Arsenal          2   0  0  2  2  5     0
        22      Manchester U.    2   0  0  2  1  5     0
    
    
    Stephen C.
34.12842 defeats in 3 games....doesn't bode too wellZPOVC::KUMARMon Aug 24 1992 05:3311
    The Bringer of Bad tidings....
    
    Liverpool  0 -  2 Arsenal  2 (Limpar,Wright)
    
    	BBC World Service reporter from Anfield didn't even mention one
    shot at the Arse goal by Liverpool. It seems David James did a very
    good job and prevented an even bigger margin.
    	It's going to be very long, long season, I fear lads.
    
    
    Kumar
34.1285YAAHOOOOSEDSWS::WILLMOTTMon Aug 24 1992 18:3315
    
    Typical....where's Ian Hawley when you need him ??  8^>
    
    re -1  no mention of liverpool shots etc...
    
    Thats because they didn't have a single shot on target , in fact 
    liverpols  atte effort was from whelan who played not unlike 
    his near namesake phelan of ManU, slow and clumsy, as did blubberman
    Molby who was being quickly closed down by Hillier and Jensen.
    
    now if thats not a cue for someone to recite looneys and whelans 
    past successes nothing is  :^)
    
     
     Chris
34.1286yawnKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeMon Aug 24 1992 19:2920
34.1287dodgey modemSEDSWS::WILLMOTTMon Aug 24 1992 20:4522
    
    
    Ian 
    
    
    my apologies...I thought your quiet absence meant you had gone off 
    to put yet more strain on us poor tax payers at Poly or wherever your
    going ! 
    
    and what do you mean  -< yawn >-  When Liverpool get slaughtered 
    ( as they did yesterday ) their noters, who give out more
    than their share of stick, should expect at least a little bit of
    gently ribbing. I think .
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Chris   ( for your information a GUNNER )
    
    
34.1288Here we go again.......KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameTue Aug 25 1992 12:3412
  Chris from what I've been hearing ye guys did slaughter us, Iam begining to
think that our boys have an Arsenal syndrome. Your boys have a habit of coming
to Anfield and picking up three points, except for last year when we won 2-0,
but then again your boys whacked us 4-0 at Higbury... Iam just glad it was our
third game and not our last. 

   Its also unusual to see the top three's unbeaten home run "down the swanny"
after only three games.....

                                                         all the best

                                                               -dave-
34.1289my modem's up the spout againSEDSWS::WILLMOTTTue Aug 25 1992 13:2310
    
    
    Dave 
    
    
    Don't get to down hearted , come the end of the season you'll still
    be up there....under us...but still up there   ; )
    
    
    Chris
34.1290praying for the injuries to go awayKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Aug 25 1992 13:4714
    Chris,
    
    im off back to uni in a month. :-(
    thanks for the kind words, i.e,
     "come the end of the season you'll still be up there"
    but i think Liverpool will struggle a bit this season and will find it
    hard to qualify for Europe.
    The element of consistency that once won us championship after
    championship appears to have deserted us.
    
    gloom and depression.
    Ian.
    
    
34.1291Ipswich 2-2 LiverpoolKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeWed Aug 26 1992 13:096
    
    ...and now we lose 2 points to a last minute goal.
    ever get the feeling its just NOT going to be your season?
    
    Ian.
    :-(
34.1292reportMACNAS::CWALSHWed Aug 26 1992 14:582
    Has anyone got an account of lastnights game ???
    even scorers
34.1293No more than a mid-table teamSIOG::COLMANWed Aug 26 1992 15:0715
    Caught a few minutes of the game on Radio 5.
    
    By all accounts we were lucky to get a draw. Liverpool scored first
    thru Walters. Ipswich equalised shortly after. With 20 minutes to go
    Liverpool were given an extremley dodgy penalty which Molby converted.
    Then with practically the last kick of the game Ipswich got a desereved
    equaliser. They apparently played Liverpool of the park.
    
    Rush and Stewart were back and on the paper the team looked a lot
    stronger but this was not converted onto the field of play.
    
    Can anyone come up with any reason why things are going wrong ?
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1294Souness Must GO !AYOV11::BLIVINGSTONEThu Aug 27 1992 14:053
    
     Could it be anything to do with MR SOUNESS ?
    
34.1295D.I.Y.MACNAS::CWALSHThu Aug 27 1992 15:281
    Who would you get to replace him ????
34.1296Probably better than anyone else....EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungThu Aug 27 1992 15:329
    Perhaps......
    
    
    
    O.B.E.
    
    Only a suggestion.....
    
    Keith.
34.1297Relax lads.....KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameThu Aug 27 1992 15:4112
   The season is only four games old and ye are already looking for Grahames
head. I still and will always say it was a major mistake to sell Houghton. How
did James play in goal on tuesday night????? Iam sure glad he's in there instead
of drop-all, we would proably be at the bottom if it wasn't for him......

    Is the game on saturday been shown live??????  A friend of mine has sky so
I'll pop over for a few weizens......

                                                           -dave-

p.s What or who is OBE????
34.1298out of touchKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Aug 27 1992 15:534
    
    Who have Liverpool got in the coca-cola cup?
    
    Ian.
34.1299EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungThu Aug 27 1992 16:023
    re -2
    
    Obe (Old big ears.... 8-) ) Brian Clough.....
34.1300Liverpool Vs ChesterfieldUPROAR::SHORESDAnd now the end is near....Thu Aug 27 1992 16:389
     re -2 
    
    I think you've got Chesterfield. first game at the 'pool. ties to be
    played w/b 21/9/92 and 5/10/92.
    
    DavidS. 
    
    OBE = Old Big Head
    
34.1301TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Thu Aug 27 1992 17:2823
34.1302Promote from withinSIOG::BRADLEYThu Aug 27 1992 17:528
        The next manager for the 'pool will have to be bought up
        thru the ranks perhaps Whelan or Hansen (if he's still there)
    
        But as always the season only started and it's going to be
        a long haul. Wheater we'll see a team as good as the late 70's
        early 80's we just don't know.
    
        Gary
34.1303FORTY2::ROBERTSONYou don't wanna do it like that !!!!Thu Aug 27 1992 18:518
34.1304TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Thu Aug 27 1992 19:379
    
    	Yeah, well spotted, Al...I'm still in a time-warp....
    
    	All I heard about the Ipswich game was that 'pool were awarded
    	a ridiculous penalty (wasn't George "Anfield" Courtney was it?)
    	and Ipswich deserved their point. Didn't get any news on how
    	the young boy did between the sticks.
    
    	Andy.
34.1305Money well spent...UPROAR::SHORESDAnd now the end is near....Thu Aug 27 1992 20:1810
    
    I heard/read in the paper that James had another good game (he's
    definitely turning out to be a very good buy). Both 'pool goals were
    a little fortunate... Walters scored when the ball was pushed onto him
    by either the Ipswich keeper or a defender, and trickled in. The Molby
    goal was a very dubious pen. souness stated that he would have been
    'disppointed' to see it given if it had been at the other end.
    
	DavidS.
    
34.1306Nope twas not him..PLUNDR::LOWEGDon't believe a wordThu Aug 27 1992 20:587
    
    re .1304
    
    It won't have been George "Man Utd" Courtney as he has retired !!
    
    
    Gary..
34.1307Leeds on SatMACNAS::CWALSHThu Aug 27 1992 21:1810
    re.1297 < is game being shown live >
    
    The Leeds Vs. Liverpool is being shown in full on R.T.E ( that's irish
    t.v. for anybody who doesn't know ) at 3.30, I don't think that is live
    ( as good as ) they probably didn't get the rights to show it live.
    It is not being shown on Sky.
    
    I read in the Leeds note that they Leeds were going to destroy pool
    on Sat after their 5-0 win. I agree with him.
    
34.1308It's going to be a long seasonMACNAS::PRIDGEChicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finalists '92Sun Aug 30 1992 17:3617
    
    I saw the game live yesterday,a good game .Leeds were all over
    Liverpool in the first half yet when in at half-time with the score at
    1-1 thanks to a brillant goal by Ronnie Whelan(surely most underrated
    player ever to play the game) and to James for some great saves.In the
    second half Liverpool played better but still would have been wiped out only
    for James.The Pool did get a penalty in the second half(no doubt about
    this one)  and Molby put it home to make the score 2-1.Lee Chapman got
    the equalizer with 3 minutes to go after a mistake by of all people
    James.
          Comments on Liverpool so far--- Their defense has more leaks than
    a old rusty bucket .Dean Saunders has to be the WORST buy Liverpool
    have ever made.He looks like Keegan and wears the No 7 shirt but he
    won't lace Keegan's boots.To think that Liverpool could have got John
    Aldridge and Paul McGrath for Dean Saunders and STILL would have money
    left over .Makes you wonder.
                                     Pat                       
34.1309Leeds DID score 3!!!!!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYBananna RepublicMon Aug 31 1992 12:131
    
34.131016th? 16TH!?!?KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Sep 01 1992 13:529
    
    Liverpool have conceded more goals in the first few games of this
    season than in any other season as long as i can remember (not long).
    All this with a brilliant goalkeeper. says something about our
    defence, doesnt it?
    
    Ian.
    :-|
    
34.1311My 2p worthSIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Tue Sep 01 1992 15:4425
	I watched the game on Saturday and I was not a happy man - Im still 
	trying to figure out how we were within 3 minutes of winning. The 
	team looked a lot poorer that last year - Molby and Rush looked like
	it was their first time ever playing football. Saunders was played 
	on the right side of midfield - whats Souness up to ??, selling
	Houghton and trying to replace him with Saunders. I presume Saunders
	was bought to do the job John Aldridge did very succesfully, i.e.
	stick the ball in the net from 6 yards. He isnt going to do that 
	from out on the touchline. Stewart was dreadful - he went off with
	a hamstring injury, dont know how serious it is. 

	Still its not all doom and gloom - James was excellent until his 
	Brucie imitation 3 minutes from time ( just after John Giles named 
	him man of the match), Wright played well and a blonde Rob Jones 
	was excellent as always. Whelan's back to something like his best 
	(brilliant goal) and even though Redknapp was a bit out of his 
	depth he's got plenty of heart - something that seems missing from 
	a few of his more illustrious collegues. 

	Theres a long way to go yet but it looks like a faily barren 
	centenary year 8-(. Sorry about the ramble ...

	Patrick.
    
34.1312SAUNDERS FOR VILLAMACNAS::SMORANWed Sep 02 1992 01:488
    It seems Saunders has signed for Villa for 2Mil + . Is Villa becoming
    Liverpool Castoffs Utd.
    
    Nice money for a reject, Souness must be very happy, now he might move
    for Cunno's friend, you never know in football.
    
    Stephen
    
34.1313help...KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeWed Sep 02 1992 13:518
    
    I  have to say that im glad Deano's gone.
    I never rated him.
    I hope now that Souness will have the sense to buy someone who can
    play. Having said that, we NEED a defender. David James needs support.
    
    Ian.
    "fast becoming dissolutioned"
34.1314Saunders??SIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Wed Sep 02 1992 14:023
    Is Deano gone ?? Heard second hand that this morning that the deal
    had hit a snag...
    
34.1315he's not gone yetSIOG::N_DONNELLYWed Sep 02 1992 14:021
    
34.1316please goKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeWed Sep 02 1992 14:314
    
    whats the snag???
    
    Ian.
34.1317Glad he didnt sign for EvertonFUTURS::FLETCHERWed Sep 02 1992 14:393
    Villa either havent got the dosh or havent agreed the fee.
    
    Nigel
34.1318We're on a RollMACNAS::GBEATTYWed Sep 02 1992 16:515
    Has anyone got a report on last nights 
    	"SUPERB RESULT"
    against the Saints at Anfield?
    
    Garret.
34.1319MOEUR3::CROUCHTwo legs good, four legs unusualThu Sep 03 1992 14:295
    Could somebody please at least post the result of the game. What was
    this "superb result"? Did we manage to draw?

    Andy
34.1320EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungThu Sep 03 1992 14:493
    Liverpool 1 Southampton 1
    
    No more details... Courtesy of VNS
34.1321NEVER FELT MORE LIKE SINGING THE BLUES!!!!!PEKING::BAREFIELDACHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUBThu Sep 03 1992 14:527
    
    Kerry Dixon give Southampton the lead and i think it was Wright
    who leveled the match..
    
    Andy......B
    
    
34.1322Come 'head soft ladYUPPY::PANESTriple-glazed Johari windowThu Sep 03 1992 15:0813
    <<< Note 34.1319 by MOEUR3::CROUCH "Sink the Amoco Crouch" >>>


>    Could somebody please at least post the result of the game. What was
>    this "superb result"? Did we manage to draw?

>    Andy


     This is not the same Andy, Bon Vivant, raconteur and Stan Boardman
     lookalike who used to work in the Crescent??

     Stuart
34.1323BLUE IS THE COLOUR, FOOTBALL IS THE GAME..PEKING::BAREFIELDACHELSEA FOOTBALL CLUBThu Sep 03 1992 15:246
    
    I worked in the Cresent about 3 years ago, I'm sure that I'm
    not the guy that your thinking of though. 
    
    Andy Barefield.............
    
34.1324MOEUR3::CROUCHI wonder if...Thu Sep 03 1992 16:2312
re      <<< Note 34.1322 by YUPPY::PANES "St. Margaret of Grantham" >>>

>     This is not the same Andy, Bon Vivant, raconteur and Stan Boardman
>     lookalike who used to work in the Crescent??
>
>     Stuart

    This is not the same Stuart, Apache guitarist and Alan B'stard
    look-alike who used to hang out in the Oarsman playing Carpenters
    tracks??

    Andy
34.1325Andy "Brookside" CrouchYUPPY::PANESTriple-glazed Johari windowThu Sep 03 1992 16:3418
re   <<< Note 34.1324 by MOEUR3::CROUCH "I wish I had voted Labour" >>>

re      <<< Note 34.1322 by YUPPY::PANES "" >>>

>>     This is not the same Andy, Bon Vivant, raconteur and Stan Boardman
>>     lookalike who used to work in the Crescent??
>>
>>     Stuart

>    This is not the same Stuart, allegedly the world's greatest lover,
>    Palace supporter and all round good guy?
    
>    Andy


     For it is me - small old world innit??

     Stuart
34.1326Saunders -> Villa.....EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungFri Sep 04 1992 14:055
    
    So what's actually happening with the Saunders to Villa deal ?? or was
    this once again just rumours coming from the (gutter) press.
    
    Keith.
34.1327Deal still onFUTURS::FLETCHERFri Sep 04 1992 14:325
    RE:Saunders
    
    Still in the balance. Villa want to pay 2.1mill the pool want 2.3mill.
    
    Nigel
34.1328KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeFri Sep 04 1992 18:425
    
    I say take the money and run. 2.1 million? done. and believe me, you
    have been...
    
    Ian.
34.1329Roulette wheelSALES::THILLFri Sep 04 1992 18:517
    Didn't Liverpool pay something like 2.9 million for Saunders?  I suppose
    it's all a guessing game, with these huge fees. If he had worked out,
    people would say he was worth every penny, but.... I guess it boils
    down to spending a lot of money for quality players is good, but not 
    for mediocrity. The problem is making the distinction.
    
    Tom 
34.1330Liverpool to go Div 1MACNAS::CWALSHFri Sep 04 1992 19:4712
    Rob Jones is to have an operation for the injury that kept him out of
    the Euro Champs ( shin splits ). He will be out for at least 6 weeks.
    It was hoped that the rest over th summer would cure the problem but
    apparently after each game he feels pains in his shins.
    
    Also Micheal Thomas is in a cast after damaging ankle ligaments and
    will be out for at least a month.
    
    Re. Saunders
    Everyone had agreed on the 2.3mil figure and personal terms but then
    the Villa chairman Doug Ellis stepped in and stopped the deal from
    going Through, he doesn't want to pay that much money.
34.1331Swap deal!!!!!!!!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameFri Sep 04 1992 19:5310
   Souness should try to swap Saunders for Mcgrath, and bring back Houghton as
well, Mcgrath would do our defence the world of good, and we all agree it was
a mistake to sell Ray in the first place.........

                                    Wishfull thinking.......

                                        Have a good weekend.........

                                                 -dave-
34.1332When is Kenny at Anfield.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DECMon Sep 07 1992 15:375
  Can anybody tell me the date when Kenny & Blackburn come to Anfield as
I'm planning to be there.

     Martin    

34.1333End of the roadMACNAS::GBEATTYYou get that in yeMon Sep 07 1992 15:478
    Martin,
    
    		The 12th of December is the day when
    Kenny and Co. will lose their unbeaten run (That is
    if they haven't lost it by then). All fixtures are on 
    reply < .1207 >
    
    Gar.
34.1334Stop Press!SIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Mon Sep 07 1992 21:023
    
    Er.., heard somewhere that Liverpool beat Chelsea 2-1 on Saturday.
    Anybody know anything about this ????
34.1335Didn't anyone watch the game ??ZPOVC::KUMARTue Sep 08 1992 19:1311
    If Jamie Redknapp socred a goal in the very last minute of the game,
    then it must have been at least half as exciting as the Wombles-Arse
    game. Can someone, nay, anyone please enlighten the other souls as to
    what exactly transpired at Anfield last Saturday.
    	Please, please, please,
    pppppppllllllllleeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaassssssssseeeeeeeee.
    
    thanks,
    
    
    Kumar 
34.1336ESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Tue Sep 08 1992 20:424
Saunders crippled Elliott with a late tackle which snapped his Cruciate 
Ligament and will see him miss the rest of the season. It amazes me that 
their has been nothing said about the tackle as it was late and over the top.
That tackle could finish Elliott's career. 
34.1337Cruciate problemsMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Tue Sep 08 1992 21:0714
    
    How come so many players are getting their Cruciate Ligaments snapped
    or strained . Surely with all these players being supposedely 100%
    fit this shouldn't happen as much...
    Elliot will be a big loss to Chelsea but I don't agree with Brian
    saying Saunders crippled Elliot , it looked a clumsy tackle but I
    don't reckon Saunders has any intent....
    The worst tackle I've seen for a while was when Steve Bould of the
    Arse nearly took the legs clean of David Hirst in the Arse/Wednesday
    match , Bould should clearly have been sent off....
    I don't think Bould would have kicked John Fashanu against the Wombles
    last Saturday....Fash would have bashed him...
    
    jm
34.1338I thought it was bad.MADBAS::DSMITHONE THOMAS BROLIN...Tue Sep 08 1992 21:4412
    
    
     re last 2
    
     I thought the tackle from Saunders was a disgrace. He probably did
    not intend any injury to Elliot, but the nature of the tackle meant
    there was always a possibility of an injury, severe or not. I was
    quite amazed that the ref didn't take any action. Good luck to Elliot
    in his recovery, he was a good player up here in Scotland with Celtic
    and was generally well respected by players and fans alike.
    
     Danny...
34.1339Well Said That Man !!!!PAKORA::TDOLANYo Ho Ho And A Rottle Of Bum !!Tue Sep 08 1992 22:009
    
    	re:-1
    
    	Totally agree !!
    
    
    	Tam.....
    
    
34.1340change in the rulesKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeWed Sep 09 1992 13:0610
    
    UEFA has ruled that players that have risen through the junior ranks or
    been at the club for five or more years, will be classed as
    'assimilated' players for its competitions. A club may have 3 foreign
    players plus two assimilated ones in its squad for european games.
    This means that Ian Rush will now be counted as assimilated and not
    foreign giving Graham Souness a little more scope when choosing his
    team for their opening european fixture.
    
    Ian. 
34.1341MACNAS::WALSHWed Sep 09 1992 17:339
    
    I'm not sure if Rush would be counted because of his liitle trip to 
    Italy(can anyone clear this up?).
    
    But we do have Whelan,Molby and Nicol to pick the assimilated players
    from so I don't think there should be any problem with foreign players
    this year.
    
    Paul.
34.1342Rush assimilatedFUTURS::FLETCHERWed Sep 09 1992 17:566
    RE:Rush
    
    Todays paper states that he is now assimilated , but I was wondering
    about his time out in Italy.
    
    Nigel
34.1343NEWOA::MORANWell Des, it was a bit of a bobbler....Wed Sep 09 1992 18:195
    
    It looks like you've got to go through the youth ranks and spend 5
    years as a pro at the same club (contiguously or not)
    
    Tim
34.1344MOEUR3::CROUCHPicnic on the Streets of BasingstokeWed Sep 09 1992 20:439
    
>    But we do have Whelan,Molby and Nicol to pick the assimilated players
>    from so I don't think there should be any problem with foreign players
>    this year.

    And of course, we no longer have Houghton, we may not have Saunders,
    and Grob is no longer first choice.

    Andy
34.1345YUPPY::PANESSouth London - cheeky asWed Sep 09 1992 21:1013
  <<< Note 34.1344 by MOEUR3::CROUCH "All aboard the S.S. Amoco" >>>

    

>    And of course, we no longer have Houghton, we may not have Saunders,
                    ^^                          ^^

     Andy,

     Were you a secret summer signing??

     Stuart 

34.1346Grob's historyMACNAS::CWALSHMUFC 1st premier league championsThu Sep 10 1992 13:315
    re .1344
    
     < and Grob is no longer first choice. >
    
    So what... James is English and is a far better keeper than Grob.
34.1347Engage brain before....MOEUR3::CROUCHHave you got a spare couple of days?Thu Sep 10 1992 16:0211
>   <<< Note 34.1346 by MACNAS::CWALSH "MUFC 1st premier league champions" >>>

>     < and Grob is no longer first choice. >
    
>    So what... James is English and is a far better keeper than Grob.

    eh??? That was exactly my point. Because James is English that's
    another position filled; no need for Grob to be considered.

    Andy
34.1348the personal name says it all, reallyKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 10 1992 16:479
    
    Dont worry Andy,
    
    anyone with a personal name like "MUFC 1st premier league champions"
    well,
    youve got to wonder, havent you.
    
    Ian.
    :-)
34.1349Liverpool on U.S TV and more questionsAIMTEC::WICKS_AIt wasn't supposed to end this wayFri Sep 11 1992 03:0924
    Finally got to see the lads in action on TV here on Tuesday night
    against Leeds and also saw the highlights of the Ipswich game
    (tape delay or what?) definitely 4 points dropped there!
    
    What a goal by the great Ronnie Whelan eh?
    
    Sportsouth seem to have settled on a regular Tuesday night slot
    where we see about 80 minutes of the game in a 90 minute programme
    so obviously my one-man campaign against the Information person at the
    station has paid off (see previous notes in the soccer on u.s tv note)
    - that and I saw Ted Turner at a Braves game recently and told him I 
    wanted more footie on his channel, maybe I should have a word with Jane 
    next time??
    
    With the first euro game next week it'll be interesting to see whether
    Souness has 16 fit players as the last u.k newspaper I had listed
    Nicol, Tanner, Mcmanaman and Thomas as injured - what's the latest
    news?
    
    Final question who have we got in the Rumbelows?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1350Going DownWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticFri Sep 11 1992 12:2014
    
    
    I see the waste of space has gone.
    
    I refer to Dean Saunders, who has eventually joined Aston Villa for a
    reputed 2.3 million. AMAZING, I make reference to 'Deano' as Cunno
    does to Phelan of United !!??? :) He can't be that good anyway, as
    Blackburn didn't sign him ? ! :)
    
    So another ex-scouser joins the Ron Atkinson fan club, is there an
    understanding between these two clubs, that Ron phones up Souness and
    asks if he has got any special sales. i.e. any unwanted scrap!? :)
    
    mac
34.1351deanoKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeFri Sep 11 1992 13:1915
    
    I love the comments by Terry Yorath about the way Liverpool have
    treated Deano. 
    i.e (paraphrased),
    
    "Liverpool have been playing him in positions where he cannot score
     goals"
    
    What? up front???
    
    Its funny to recall, however, that for all his platitudes for Deano,
    that Mr Yorath actually gave him a free transfer from Swansea to Oxford
    when he was manager there...
    
    Ian. 
34.1352up front perhaps...FORTY2::FOWLERMFri Sep 11 1992 13:4818
re:-1 
   
    I love the comments by Terry Yorath about the way Liverpool have
    treated Deano. 
    i.e (paraphrased),
    
    "Liverpool have been playing him in positions where he cannot score
     goals"
    
    What? up front???   

no, in front of the Liverpool midfield

:-)

Mike

GO VILLA
34.1353laughing all the way to the bankKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeFri Sep 11 1992 14:0910
    
    Yeah...well, im sure he'll do very well with the mighty Aston Villa
    behind him.
    
    
    
    NOT!
    
    
    Garth.
34.1354unless one of us gets a run going, its a manc seasonKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeMon Sep 14 1992 13:196
    
    Sheffield United  1-0  Liverpool
    
    littlejohn 4
    
    
34.1355Johny BarnesSIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Tue Sep 15 1992 14:478
    
    Anybody heard anything on the state of fitness of John Barnes, Steve
    Mcmanaman ... or anyone else that happens to be on the injury list?
    
    Patrick.
    
    PS. Funny that every time someone post a result no one replys for about
    two days. Sign of the times?
34.1356going soon...KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Sep 15 1992 15:3916
    
    Patrick,
    
    Its a cross between severe depression at the state of LFC and a lack of
    time to post replies these days, in fact I havent even had time to post
    any banterous (?) notes with my Manc friends.
    As for injuries, well,
    
    * John Barnes       (forgotten he was still playing for us!)  :-)
    * Steve McManaman
    * Rob Jones
    * Michael Thomas
    
    can't think of any others.
    
    Ian.
34.1357Is there a pattern here?FORTY2::FOWLERMTue Sep 15 1992 18:3511
Liverpool seem to have been beset by plagues of injuries during each of the last
two seasons.
Could it possibly be due to some dubious training methods, or is there something
more sinister at work?
I know it seeme easy to blame the management but no other team seems to have
injury crises on such a level?
Did Rangers have many injuries when Souness was up there?

Just curious,

Mike
34.1358SIOG::BRADLEYTue Sep 15 1992 18:419
    
     re: -1
    
     Yes, Souness had the same level of injuries with Rangers as 
     with the 'pool. This has been mentioned in the papers a couple
     of times but no further action was taken with this info.
    
     Gary.
     
34.1359ESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Tue Sep 15 1992 19:186
34.1360:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Sep 15 1992 19:5412
    
    > Sob, Sob, Oh what a sad story, my heart bleeds for them :-) :-)
    
    well, you SHOULD be happy, Brian...
    
    
    
    The opposition failing is the only way your team could ever win the title.
    
    
    Ian.
    
34.1361Arsenal, Man Utd and Wimbledon for the dropMOEUR3::CROUCHBob who?Tue Sep 15 1992 20:247
    
>    The opposition failing is the only way your team could ever win the title.

    True, but apparently they can win the Rumbleows Cup. Perhaps they
    should try to win the League Tilte or the AF Cup. 

    Andy
34.1362Gleaming SilverwareESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Tue Sep 15 1992 21:116
34.1363The king of prattleKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Sep 15 1992 21:3510
    
    > I am, with 4 trophy's in 3 seasons, why would'nt I be happy.
    
    but no league title, Brian.
    
    Shame Man United aren't as consistent as you, isn't it?
    
    Ian.
    :-)
    
34.1364More injuries?AIMTEC::WICKS_AIt wasn't supposed to end this wayTue Sep 15 1992 21:3711
    Ian,
    
    (re .1356 I think)
    
    The Sunday Paper (it's now Tuesday so I can read it) lists Burrows,
    Tanner and Nicol as unlikely to start our midweek game
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
     
34.1365injuriesKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Sep 15 1992 22:566
    
    Andrew, 
    
    ill get a full list for you tomorrow, hopefully.
    
    Ian. 
34.1366ESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Tue Sep 15 1992 23:5811
    
>>>    Shame Man United aren't as consistent as you, isn't it?
   
They are, the record over the last 5 games reads, P5 W5 F8 A0 PTS 15

And i know there are 34 games to go, but were doing nicely thank you.


bl
 

34.1367bunch of wastersKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeWed Sep 16 1992 13:1110
    
    > there are 34 games to go
    
    oh, dont worry Brian, youll be ok for a good few games yet.
    Man Utd's demise will be perfectly timed to coincide with the last few
    games of the season, as usual.
    
    Ian.
    
    p.s does Stuart have to spell it out to you?    R.U.M.B.E.L.O.W.S
34.1368Only 4 foreigners tonightMACNAS::WALSHWed Sep 16 1992 15:598
    
    I read in this mornings paper that Ian Rush is the only assimilated
    player that Liverpool have because he spent 3 years as a youth playing
    in England and 2 years as a senior. But Ronnie Whelan who has played
    14 years with Liverpool is a foreigner because he played his youth
    football in Ireland and only joined Liverpool when he was 18.
    
    Paul.
34.1369StruggleESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Wed Sep 16 1992 17:147
34.1370reel 'em in............TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Wed Sep 16 1992 18:088
    
    	Let's all lighten up a little, guys......
    
    	Enough of these peurile brikbats.
    
    	Really, Ian, I'm surprised at you ;-)
    
    	Andy.
34.1371Who are the Pool playing tonight?????KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameWed Sep 16 1992 18:460
34.1372TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Wed Sep 16 1992 19:032
    
    	Some bunch from Limassol in Cyprus. Lambs to the slaughter?
34.1373MACNAS::MHASSETTWed Sep 16 1992 19:142
    I presume that Liverpool are the lambs!!!!
    
34.1374The South will rise again.ARRODS::OHAGANBThe filth and the furryWed Sep 16 1992 19:167
    > Some bunch from Limassol in Cyprus. Lambs to the slaughter?
    
    Yep, I don't rate 'Pools chances either
    
    :^)
    
    barry. 
34.13759 days leftKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeWed Sep 16 1992 21:089
    
    Hey, with the way we are playing, we could get stuffed.
    
    re. Andy Sant.
    
    just a final fling my friend, just reliving the old days when I used to
    have these wonderful conversations with Mr Long.
    
    Ian.
34.1376Scouse BashingESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Wed Sep 16 1992 22:475
34.1377Playing in Europe is much more fun !ZPOVC::KUMARThu Sep 17 1992 05:0720
    Well, the Pool were NOT the Lambs last night. Thank God Rush is not a
    foreigner anymore. He scored 4 goals to ensure that only the 'Pool and
    probably Sheffield Wednesday, it would appear, are assured of places in
    the next round of the European scenario.
    
    Re. last few by the R.H. Mr Long.
      R.H.Mr Long, could you explain how a team which was/is on a roll failed to
    score even a single goal in front of their own fans, of which you might
    have been one ? :-)
    
    
    BBC World Service also reported that the Dane Torben Piechnik(sp?)
    would be joining Liverpool today and playing on Saturday at Villa Park.
    Anybody know anything about this guy ? I thought he is a midfielder.
    But it would appear that he's actually a defender and God knows we need
    good defenders. Who knows we might actually win an away game this
    Saturday, for a change !! :-)
    
    
    Kumar
34.1378Good manISEPUB::CHAMPOLLIONCan-tas-ticThu Sep 17 1992 12:167
Piechnik is the Danish international who deprived Klinsmann and Riedle of all 
high balls during the Euro. I watched the semi and the final several times and 
the man was incredible in the air. Very valuable for the English league indeed.

One of the best deals you could get-

JF
34.1379Where are the Critics now????????VAXVLS::CCASEYThu Sep 17 1992 12:4914
                        Liverpool to Take the Cup
                       ---------------------------
    
    Yes they have done the biz and look set for the next round of the Cup
    they have taken a lot of stick from a lot of people over the last
    couple of weeks and even though the opposition was not of the highest
    of quality they got the result they deserved with Rush adding to his
    Reocrds last week with Wales he became the highest scoring player in
    International soccer for his country(or maybe it was joint top scorer i
    not to sure) and now he has topped Roger Hunts European high score for
    Liverpool and is i think only a couple of goals off becomming
    Liverpools highest goal scorer.   So where are the critics now who said
    that the Pool should have sold Rush instead of Saunders.  
    
34.1380A lot of dirty sheetsMACNAS::CWALSHOn the road to nowhereThu Sep 17 1992 13:143
    Great... They scored 6 goals against a poor team.. but after all this
    talk about Steve James he has yet to keep a clean sheet for Liverpool
    Bring back Grobelaar 8-)
34.1381David maybe...MACNAS::WALSHThu Sep 17 1992 13:293
    
    I didn't know Liverpool had a snooker player in goals...
    
34.1382We understand your problem........ Ha Ha..VAXVLS::CCASEYThu Sep 17 1992 13:5220
>    Great... They scored 6 goals against a poor team.. but after all this
>    talk about Steve James he has yet to keep a clean sheet for Liverpool
>    Bring back Grobelaar 8-)


 Well Colm considering that you just regained sense to change that MUFC heading
 i guess this mistake could be put don to emotional disintegration due to the 
 fact that Utd(night) were so dismal last night and also that he can't face that
 Liverpool are as good as into the next round while Man Utd are up the creek 
 with out a paddle.  Liverpool fans taking all the above into consideration will
 let you off with a mere slal on the wrist and you must also write out 100 times
 "Steve James is a snooker player while David James is Liverpools great 
     goalkeeper".

Clean sheets aren't everything and considering that the one that went in last 
night was a penalty i would consider it a great night of goalkeeping for James
AGAIN..
    
    Remind me also did Utd even score one goal against the Torpedo team
    don't be shy to reply....
34.1383good result, but a few rough edges still showKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 17 1992 13:5858
    
    I dont think that it would be a good idea to get complacent over a
    trouncing of, and lets face it, a terrible side, with 10 men for half
    the game.
    At times in that match last night Liverpool looked very very average.
    I honestly dont know whats happened to Nicol, but he's embarrassing
    these days, the number of passes he placed accurately to an opposing
    player was frightening. Redknapp was busy but he's not a premier league
    player yet, Molby was lousy, except for one great 40 yard pass.
    In fact the whole teams passing, once the base from which championships
    were won, was at times horrendous.
    Having said all that, Liverpool DID dominate for most of the game, and
    could have had many many more were it not for some inept shooting by
    the midfield, and some good saves by the keeper in the second half.
    Paul Stewart was very busy but dived spectacularly every time a
    Limassol player came within 6 feet.
    His first goal was a cracker, a defender was dispossessed and he walked
    past 2 defenders before cracking the ball past the keeper from the edge
    of the area. 3 minutes gone. 1-0. strangely enough the game then
    descended into the doldrums for half an hour before Stewart scored
    again. The ball was crossed by Walters (i think) and Stewart wandered
    forward, totally unmarked to head down into the goal.
    Then the floodgates started to open as a minute later Rush added
    Liverpools third.
    Rush was actually very good last night, his appetite seemed to return
    as he closed in on Roger Hunts goal scoring records.
    His first goal was remeniscent of the goals he used to pick up every week, 
    shooting accurately on the turn.
    Just before half time Limassol has a player sent off for a bad foul +
    dissent. The tie was then effectively over.
    In the second half, Rush added a second after a shot from Walters was
    half stopped by the keeper, the ball flicked into the air and Rush was
    on hand to head home. The cypriots had the cheek to claim offside.
    Soon after, Rush got his hatrick and passed the record.
    A cross came over past the goal and Walters did well to get a foot to
    it and force it back across the goal where Rush stuck his foot out to
    deflect the ball into the net. Not a very good description this, as the
    ball was actually travelling very fast.
    Charnock, a 17-year-old YTS player, came on for Harkness and played up 
    the left for most of the time, he looked quite useful and eager to impress.
    Rush got his fourth and Liverpools sixth after Redknapps shot from the
    edge of the area was not held and he simply beat the keeper to the
    loose ball and tapped it in.
    He managed to pass Roger Hunts record for the number of goals scored in
    european competition, now hes approaching the all-time,
    all-competitions record set by Hunt. I think he only needs another
    couple.
    With seven minutes to go, the cypriots had an attack, one of their few
    and managed to penetrate the penalty area where Mike Marsh took pity on
    them it seems by taking the legs of the attacker. The resultant penalty
    was well placed and made it 6-1. It was nice to see them get a goal.
    Second leg SHOULD be a formality in Limassol.
    All in all, not a bad performance, but they werent any opposition
    really. towards the end of the match the shot count was 38-4 in
    Liverpools favour and they had a few more after that.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1384too little, too late?KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 17 1992 14:0214
    
    Oh yeah, and Paul Stewart picked up an injury last night, hamstring I
    think. 
    
    re: MACNAS::CWALSH
    
    If Liverpool DIDNT have David James in goal, they would be in a far worse
    position than they are now. The defence is a joke at the moment.
    Luckily they didnt need it last night. :-)
    Should be good when they have Jones back, with Wright and Piechnik ( or
    whatever his name is), but to be quite honest we could have done with
    him in August.
    
    Ian.
34.1385newsKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 17 1992 18:464
    
    so, has Piechnik signed yet?
    
    Ian.
34.1386What do you think, Mr BrookingSIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Thu Sep 17 1992 19:256
    
    I switched over to the ManU game at half time last night (for a laugh)
    and when I switched back the commentry was just resumming. I thought I
    heard John Motson say something like "What do you think of the news
    concerning Peter Beardsley, Mr. Brooking" - whats the story?
            
34.1387for your infoKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 17 1992 19:289
    
    Apparently Peter Beardsley and Graham Taylor had a meeting to sort out
    all their differences.
    Looks like the hunchback will be in the England managers plans from now
    on.
    They were commenting on the possibility that it could be a 
    Shearer-Beardsley partnership from now on.
    
    Ian.
34.1388excellent natch report but ...AIMTEC::WICKS_AIt wasn't supposed to end this wayThu Sep 17 1992 19:498
    Ian,
    
    don't suppose you or anyone has the team as midweek results and news
    are almost impossible to get hold of here. ta
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1389The team...MACNAS::WALSHThu Sep 17 1992 20:1312
    
                         James
            Marsh                       Harkness
                     Nicol     Wright
     
                      Molby  Redknapp
             Walters                  Burrows
                      Stewart  Rush
    
    Subs Charnock for Harkness and Rosenthal for Stewart.
    
    
34.1390the lads done greatKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 17 1992 20:207
    
    Andrew,
    
    sorry, I forgot to put the team in.
    looks like someone beat me to it, anyway.
    
    Ian.
34.1391Bring back Ronnie!AIMTEC::WICKS_AIt wasn't supposed to end this wayThu Sep 17 1992 21:4219
    Ian,
    
    That's ok. 
    
    I understood - maybe misunderstood that the new euro rule was 3
    foreigners plus 2 assimilated foreigners. I count 8 english
    players in the line up, with Molby and Nicol as the foreigners
    and Rush as assimilated so i'm curious why Ronnie Whelan didn't
    get a game.
    
    God I hope we don't play Stewart up front very often, shouldn't we buy
    another forward?
    
    Anyway it seems that we can now assume that the injury list is what you
    posted earlier plus Tanner.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1392Injured ?SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPThere are NO fish under the iceThu Sep 17 1992 21:556
    
    Re .1391
    
    Tanner was on the bench last night.
    
    Paul
34.1393rosenthal is the missing linkKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 17 1992 22:148
    
    Andrew,
    
    The rule is 3 foreigners in the squad.
    The foreigners were Molby, Nicol and Rosenthal.
    We only had 1 assimilated player. Rush.
    
    Ian.
34.1394stewartKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 17 1992 22:155
    
    Stewarts injury might keep him out of the squad for a few games too.
    more news later.
    
    Ian.
34.1395Whelan injuredCHEFS::HOUSEBFri Sep 18 1992 12:084
    Whelan was out due to a groin strain.
    
    		Brian.
                   
34.1396Signed for 500KFORTY2::ROBERTSONYou don't wanna do it like that !!!!Fri Sep 18 1992 13:526
Piechnik signed yesterday after passing a medical, and went on to play for
the reserves last night.

The score 4-0 to Sunderland.

Al
34.1397I hope this makes sense....SIOG::COLMANFri Sep 18 1992 18:1110
    Re: Foreigners
    
    The UEFA rule is that a club can have up to 5 non nationals.
    These can all be assimilated but there is a max of 3 non-assimilated.
    
    This caused Man U. to leave out Giggs the other night because they
    thought that they had used up their compliment of assimilated players.
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1398last match 'report'KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeSun Sep 20 1992 21:1624
    
                *** Aston Villa   4 - 2   Liverpool 3rd team ***
    
    Quite honestly, I think Souness should go.
    Liverpool have had nothing but injury problems since he arrived and I
    do not think that it is a mere coincidence.
    The team fielded against villa on Saturday was a joke.
    
            NO Ian Rush             NO Michael Thomas       
            NO Paul Stewart         NO Ronnie Whelan        
            NO John Barnes          NO Rob Jones           
    
    did I miss anyone?
    
    Hutchison was up front, Redknapp was in midfield, Liverpool were in
    disarray for half the game.
    Add to that a HOWLING miss from Ronnie Rosenthal when having beaten the
    keeper and with an open net yawning in front of him, he walloped the
    cross bar.
    
    words fail me.
    
    Ian.
    :-(
34.1399Mac the man!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameMon Sep 21 1992 12:298
   Ian, you forgot Mcmanaman. And you also forgot to mention that Deano scored
two against his old team, and from what I heard Houghton had also a good game.

   I won't get too worried yet, there's none of the top boys too hot at the
moment. Did the new Danish chap play????

                                                             -dave-
34.1400too stressed to be accurateKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeMon Sep 21 1992 13:0110
    
    yes, for what its worth, Piechnik played.
    The teams that he has played for, namely Liverpool reserves and the
    Liverpool first team, since he arrived, have conceded 8 goals in 2
    games. 
    
    Ian.
    
    p.s completely forgot mcmanaman.
    
34.1401What a missFUTURS::FLETCHERMon Sep 21 1992 13:115
    re: Piechnik
    
    Didnt he get booked as well??
    
    Nigel
34.1402Who he?SIOG::BUCKLEYMon Sep 21 1992 13:174
    
    Whose this guy Hutchinson, does he drive the team bus? One of these
    days we'll see Ronnie Moran on the first team 8-((. How serious is
    Whelans injury?
34.1403TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Mon Sep 21 1992 13:5234
34.1404CHEFS::HOUSEBMon Sep 21 1992 16:3918
    I've got to agree with Andy.  Souness's failing has been in the
    transfer market - Saunders, Staunton and Houghton all are better than
    what is playing for Liverpool at the moment.  I can't believe Souness
    was prepared to swap Wright for Clough.
    
    As for blaming Souness for the injuries - that is ludicrous.  How can
    you blame a manager for players sustaining injuries - don't bother with
    blaming his training techniques, they don't cause injuries.  Liverpool
    have just run out of luck on the injury front.  In the 80's they hardly
    suffered with injuries, now they are experiencing the same sort of
    injuries as other clubs.
    
    It's time to face facts - Liverpool have not got the same class players
    as they had in the 70s & 80s, and they certainly haven't got the same
    class of manager.  Just be happy with Liverpool finishing in the top
    jalf this year with a decent run in one of the cups.
    
    		Brian.
34.1405sadness...KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeMon Sep 21 1992 17:2212
    
    point taken Andy, but I think David James was a class signing, but he
    wont save the collander-like defence.
    Piechnik will take time to get used to playing in England and should
    still be in the reserves.
    Houghton? why did we sell this man? beats me.
    Saunders? complete donkey for us. The LIverpool game is not to his
    style.
    quite honestly, the whole situation depresses me.
    
    
    Ian.    
34.1406Sharpen your knives but don't stab yet.....VAXVLS::CCASEYMon Sep 21 1992 20:0120
    
    Did this so call useless manager Souness also have a bad run with
    Rangers for a couple of years before he took them to a few championship
    titles plus a few cup wins?????????????.......
    
    re .1403
       So saunders got lucky last sat.
    he got lucky for liverpool once too and scored 4 in some european match
    so lets not all put souness down yet on that deal lets just keep an eye
    on saunders for the next few weeks and i he performs then draw your
    knives
    
    He shouldn't have sold the following players
    
         Houghton,Mcmahon & Staunton.......
    Big MISTAKE selling the above......
    
    And if they happen to start playing better like the old Liverpool they
    are still easily within distance of catching any of the teams above
    them.......
34.1407TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Mon Sep 21 1992 20:1110
    
    	re knives, stabbings, etc....
    
    	Is this the same CCASEY that was writing Utd off as a spent 
    	force in Europe this season after the first leg of their UEFA
    	tie?
    
    	I think we should be told.....
    
    	Andy.
34.1408The One and only......VAXVLS::CCASEYMon Sep 21 1992 20:193
    
    re. last     Yes....
    
34.1409dicky tickerKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeMon Sep 21 1992 20:5912
    
    lads,
    
    im not really stabbing Souness in the back,
    im just creeping up behind him and making a sudden loud noise!
    :-) :-)
    
    As for Saunders, i always thought he was a good player, it just
    seems as though he didnt fit into the Liverpool system.
    
    Ian.
    
34.1410Can't have it both waysNEWOA::MORANWell Des, it was a bit of a bobbler....Mon Sep 21 1992 22:0120
    
   re:
>       As for Saunders, i always thought he was a good player, it just
>       seems as though he didnt fit into the Liverpool system.
    
>       Ian.
    
    You've sharp changed your tune. Have a look at .1313
    
>       I  have to say that im glad Deano's gone.
>       I never rated him.
>       I hope now that Souness will have the sense to buy someone who can
>       play. Having said that, we NEED a defender. David James needs support.
    
>       Ian.
>       "fast becoming dissolutioned" 
    
    Ever fancied becoming a politician?
    
    Tim ;-)
34.1411When Hearts are runners up, things must be grim...:-) :-) for you SQFJambosMIACT::RANKINEMon Sep 21 1992 22:0324
34.1412eeeeeeeeerm...KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Sep 22 1992 13:0212
    
    Tim,
    
    Ah, yes, well.
    When I said "i always thought he was a good player", I meant BEFORE he
    joined Liverpool. 
    Saying "I never rated him", I meant during the time hes been at Liverpool.
    
    honest.
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.1413want another shovel?KERNEL::NDAYTue Sep 22 1992 13:155
    Keep digging that hole Ian.....
    
    Smirk..
    
    
34.1414WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Sep 22 1992 13:363
I wonder how long it will be before there are cries of
'bring back Kevin keegan as managar'?

34.1415just for youKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeTue Sep 22 1992 13:486
    
    Simon,
    
    bring back Kevin keegan as manager.
    
    Ian.
34.1416Isn't it greatOPG::TONYTue Sep 22 1992 16:338
I must say...that its just great to read this Topic...!!!!

17th in  the Premier League and could still do worse....Lovely..Keep going lads..

PS. Has Cunno emigrated...or does he support Norwich City now.....!!!


Tony
34.1417Lowest home attendance since 19??....VAXVLS::CCASEYTue Sep 22 1992 17:123
    
       Any one like to comment on the extremely low attendance of fans at
    home Liverpool European matches ........
34.1418re. 1417ARRODS::OHAGANBKendo NagasakiTue Sep 22 1992 17:317
    Television, early kick-off and obscure opposition. When combined they
    provide a strong disincentive to even the most ardent Scouser. I'm
    sure had Liverpool played similar opposition 10 years ago in the
    early stages of a Euro Cup, without TV cameras, the place would've
    been full.....and the team a lot better. :^)
    
    barry.  
34.1419Get him to F**KAYOV16::BLIVINGSTONEWed Sep 23 1992 03:239
    It is sad to see the current Liverpool team under Mr Souness compared
    to the team that not so long ago were the best club team in Europe and
    probably the world.They used to be a joy to watch when managed by
    Shankly,Paisley,and Dalglish,they are now managed by an arrogant,big
    headed bully who seems to have driven Players to not wanting to play under
    his managership,he has his own opinion and nobody elses counts,if you
    don,t agree with him you are simply put out the door.It is time Souness
    had a taste of his own medicine and was sacked before he totally
    destroys a once great team.
34.1420liverpool 4 CHESTERFIELD 4WOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticWed Sep 23 1992 12:1119
    
    
    Liverpool 4		Chesterfield 4 (mid-table 3rd Division)
    Rosey 51		Norris 7, 69
    Hutchinson 58	Lancaster 30, 48
    Walters 72
    Wright 86
    
    
    Another stunning performance by the ONCE mighty Liverpool. 3-0 and 4-2
    down and still battled back to dram AT HOME to lowly 3rd Division
    opposition. Souness should go now !!!!                
    
    Yes, where has the almighty Cunno gone, or is he one of these people
    who 'only sing when they are winning'.. Come on Martin, give your
    un-biased??!! :) opinion....
    
    
    mac
34.1421summary - cant be bothered with write ups these daysKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeWed Sep 23 1992 13:1013
    
    PROBLEM:
    
    Liverpool were humiliated by lowly opposition.
    
    REASON:
    
    David James had a nightmare.
    Injuries still rife.
    Souness still in charge.
    
    
    Ian.
34.1422ONLY BLUE WILL DONIBLIK::BROADLEYWed Sep 23 1992 13:516
    RE. INJURY PROBLEMS.WHEN SOUNESS WAS IN CHARGE OF THE TEDDY BEARS WE
    HAD AN HORRENDOUS RUN OF INJURIES ALMOST CONSTANTLY.THANK GOD MOST
    SCOOTISH TEAMS WERE STILL TOO CRAP TO BEAT US.HOWEVER I THINK THE
    COMMON LINK BETWEEN THE TWO SIDES IS THE SUPER PHYSIO PHIL THE
    DILL.MAKE NO MISTAKE,HE'S ONLY THERE CAUSE HE'S SOUNESS' PAL FROM THEIR
    PLAYING DAYS WITH BORO.IT'S GOT SOD ALL TO DO WITH ABILITY.
34.1423Souness blamed again..NEWOA::BURTONWed Sep 23 1992 14:1213
    
    Finally Liverpool's luck is running out!
    
    As soon as they get a few poor results all the fans are turning against
    Souness. Give the man a break. You've played 8 or 9 league games
    out of 42. How many times over the years have Liverpool pulled something 
    out of the bag. I support Chelsea, think how I feel. Not one major cup in 
    20 years. You've got plenty of young talent in the team, I'm sure you will
    get there in the end.
    
    Cheers
    Nige. (Still waiting for that big day).
    
34.1424Souness In - Souness InSHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPThere are NO fish under the iceWed Sep 23 1992 17:5926
    
    
    Radio City (Independent radio station in Liverpool) was superb with
    it's coverage of the Liverpool - Chesterfield match last night. The
    commentator went from;
    
    i	-  mild amusement at Chesterfield having the cheek to take the lead
    at the mighty Anfield.
    
    ii- -  slight caution as they went 2-0 up.
    
    iii -  absolute shock and terror when they went 3-0 up.
    
    iv  -  expecting 'the inevitable' fightback when Liverpool pulled it
    back to 2-3.
    
    v	-  suicidal when they went 4-2 behind
    
    vi  -  deep joy at 'the superb fightback' to get it back to 4-4. It
    honestly sounded as if they'd won the cup.
    
    
    Welcome to the real world Liverpool........
    
    
    Paul
34.1425Souness for President....of Fiji...TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Wed Sep 23 1992 18:147
    
    	I'm not saying *anything* until United have overcome any
    	banana-skins that may be waiting for us tonight...
    
    	...but I have to admit I had a chuckle at the news last night 8-)
             
    	Andy.
34.1426Chuckle chuckle chuckle....VAXVLS::CCASEYWed Sep 23 1992 18:465
    
       I hope you have the same sense of humor when MUFC go out in
    Europe.....
    
       Should be worth two chuckles..........
34.1427David James..how good is heMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Wed Sep 23 1992 19:2317
    How good is David James???? .
    
    He looks a good keeper but seems to be suspect to low shots.
    2 of Villa's goals went under his backside when he spread himself to
    cover the shots . He didn't seem to get down fast enough .
    He seems to be very tall as well , being too tall can sometimes be
    a bit of a hinderence to keepers.
    
    THen again David mey turn out to be a brilliant keeper , who knows..
    
    Can anyone eloborate on whats causing all these injuries at Anfield..?
    
    Anyone left to sell at Anfield....
    
    Also where is Ronnie Whelan???
    
    jm
34.1428Manager must carry the canIMBUSY::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Wed Sep 23 1992 19:499
    
    The run of injuries at Anfield can not be just put down to bad luck. 
    Teams managed by Souness have had a history of long injury lists. 
    Training methods and team tactics can make a difference.
    
    In the old days Liverpool players only got injured before midweek
    internationals and made miraculous recoveries in time for Saturday.
    
    Gary.
34.1429You whaaaaat..!!OPG::TONYWed Sep 23 1992 19:5411
>       I hope you have the same sense of humor when MUFC go out in
>    Europe.....
    
>      Should be worth two chuckles..........


Of course Chesterfield and Torpedo Moscow are in the same league..!!!


Tony
34.1430CHEFS::HOUSEBWed Sep 23 1992 20:079
    Gary,
    
    I can't understand why training techniques should cause more injuries??
    You may be able to put it down to the fact that real class players
    never get injured because they know when to tackle and when not to
    tackle, for example just look at Bryan Robson - no class, always
    injured :-)
    
    		Brian.
34.1431The decline and fall of Liverpool (cont)ARRODS::OHAGANBKendo NagasakiWed Sep 23 1992 20:295
    > Can anyone eloborate on whats causing these injuries at Anfield.
    
    Graham Souness' post match "team-talk"?
    
    barry.
34.1432Saunders 2 Souness 0ESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Wed Sep 23 1992 20:506
34.1433Could be training !SEDSWS::WILLMOTTWed Sep 23 1992 21:1714
    
    
    Re -2 Brian
    
    	I played for a team once who trained on astroturf and I can tell
    you that this caused a lot of injuries. However I doubt whether even 
    Souness would be stupid enough to train his men on this, but he might
    have some other wierdo training scheme which puts stress on parts no
    other training can reach. 
    
    Chris
    
    
    BTW  Abingdons last goal was off-side last night !! 
34.1434Anyone remember the wallchart on WSC a month or so back?XSTACY::JLUNDON@ILO 890-4715 Leeds ChampionsWed Sep 23 1992 21:497
The words of the question in the wallchart come back to me now.

Q: When will Souness first mention 'injury' and 'crisis' in the same sentence?

Sorry lads for the bit of frivolity.

                   James.
34.1435Did you see this?SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Wed Sep 23 1992 21:5513
    Skysport's Footballers' Football Show had a very lively discussion last
    week on the theme of "Liverpool - has the magic gone?". Sticking up for
    the club were the Vice Chairman and Brian Hall (ex player now some kind
    of PR man there), neutral was Mark Lawrenson and very critical were
    Phil Thompson, Tommy Smith and some journalist on one of the national
    dailys based on Merseyside. It was a most interesting programme even
    for people like me who couldn't care less about Liverpool. Phil
    Thompson was sacked during the summer as reserve team coach and is
    sueing them, presumably for wrongful dismissal. Tommy Smith was very
    scathing about the general aura at the club now. He works for a local
    paper and has occasion to visit the ground regularly. He is asked if he
    has a pass when he tries to get in and asks the moron who asks him for
    it "would two arthritic knees do pal?"
34.1436Diadora League CupCHEFS::HOUSEBThu Sep 24 1992 12:4310
    Chris,
    
    Did you play Tuesday night ???  I'm still out with a Gazza type knee
    injury and don't go over to watch the mid week games.  I read in the
    paper it was a close(ish) game right enough.
    
    Makes up for the last time Camberly visited Culham Road - stuffed 11-0.
    
    Good luck.
    		Brian.
34.1437The return of the Wonder Boy?????????....VAXVLS::CCASEYHe Who Laughs Last Laughs Longest Haaaaaaaaaaa.. Thu Sep 24 1992 13:107
    
    Re Last....
    
    On the point of Fatty little boy Gazza seems he scored in Lazio's three
    nil win last night is thsi th start in the return of the Wonder boy....
    
    Colin..
34.1438sadKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 24 1992 13:1910
    re. 1424 BLKPUD::WATTERSONP
    
    > Welcome to the real world Liverpool...
    
    Welcome to you too, nice to see the blues taken apart by 'mighty'
    Rotherham Utd last night!
    Quite a few teams are slipping up in the early stages of this
    competition.
    
    Ian.
34.1439Welcome to the real World MUFC....VAXVLS::CCASEYHe Who Laughs Last Laughs Longest Haaaaaaaaaaa.. Thu Sep 24 1992 13:2918
re..
>       I hope you have the same sense of humor when MUFC go out in
>    Europe.....
    
>      Should be worth two chuckles..........


>Of course Chesterfield and Torpedo Moscow are in the same league..!!!


>Tony


Of course they aren't but Rotherham are ha ha ha...
      Can i chuckle now.....
    
Colin
@#$|>
34.1440Tell us PleaseESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Thu Sep 24 1992 14:036
34.1441YUPPY::PANESWould you sleep with David Mellor??Thu Sep 24 1992 14:2710
   <<< Note 34.1440 by ESSB::BLONG "Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92" >>>
                              -< Tell us Please >-

Brian,

Do you think that United will retain the Rumbleows Cup this season?


Stuart

34.1442Not a Liverpool noteSEDSWS::WILLMOTTThu Sep 24 1992 14:409
    
    Brian
    
    Yes I played right back,  I was pretty impressed with the ground
    improvements and the pitch for that matter, it was a right mud-bath
    there last season, just a shame the linesmen weren't up to the same
    quality ;^).
    
    Chris
34.1443ha...VAXVLS::CCASEYHe Who Laughs Last Laughs Longest Haaaaaaaaaaa.. Thu Sep 24 1992 14:437
    
    Re Rotherham slight mistake since i was following the lead of a Man Utd
    fan who said that they were playing Rotherham last night but since it
    happened to be brighton they drew with i'll just have to laugh again
    ha.....
    
    Colin...
34.1444Get the Facts RightESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Thu Sep 24 1992 15:1015
34.1445:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 24 1992 15:268
    
    > Do you think that United will retain the Rumbleows Cup this season?
    
    its no use, Stuart, he is beyond help.
    
    Ian.
    :-)
    
34.1446Re.....haaaVAXVLS::CCASEYHe Who Laughs Last Laughs Longest Haaaaaaaaaaa.. Thu Sep 24 1992 15:2822
    
    
    Ah yes but did i say i was told by the guy who wrote the note bfore me
    Sir.  Let me inform you that it was another Man Utd yes thats right
    another MUFC fan but correct me if i' wrong but don't Utd have an away
    kit thats blue that could have referenced Man Utd. even though it
    didn't 
    
    Re. when you say that thats the same brighton that drew with Liverpool
    two seasons ago thats like saying that regarding any of Liverpools
    beaton matches that thats the same Liverpool that won all those cups
    leagues etc. in the past there's a slight difference between the team
    that drew with Liverpool and the one that drew with Utd.  Considering
    that Liverpool is going through a restructuring period and MUFC are
    expecting to win the championship i would say i can still recommend a
    good chuckle at the brighton v. MUFC draw....
    
    Mufc fans also expect to beat Torpedo at home when they can't even beat
    Brighton Dream on..........
    
    Colin.....
    
34.1447Chesterfield hit 4 at Anfield :-) :-) :-)ESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Thu Sep 24 1992 15:547
34.1448MOEUR3::CROUCHNo FT, No AndrexThu Sep 24 1992 16:119
>   <<< Note 34.1441 by YUPPY::PANES "I regularly sleep with David Mellor" >>>

>   <<< Note 34.1440 by ESSB::BLONG "Rumbleows & Euro Super Cup Winners 92" >>>

>Do you think that United will retain the Rumbleows Cup this season?

    Or perhaps..

 Od oyu htink htat Nuited iwll ertain hte Rumbleows Ucp htis esason?
34.1449where are your championship trophies?KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 24 1992 16:3210
    
    > What club is polishing the trophy every week.
    
    Every WEEK?
    It takes Liverpool a MONTH to get back round to polishing the FA cup.
    SO many trophies. so little time!
    
    Ian.
    :-)
    
34.1450NEWOA::MORANWell Des, it was a bit of a bobbler....Thu Sep 24 1992 16:416
34.1451Are you Leaving TomorrowESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Thu Sep 24 1992 17:148
34.1452winter of discontentKERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeThu Sep 24 1992 17:3714
34.1453I vote for HansenSIOG::COLMANThu Sep 24 1992 18:1511
    
    Read in this morning's paper that Souness is in crisis
    talks with the board.
    
    What a coincedence it would be if he was to go after a four-all
    draw just like Dalglish did. 
    
    But that would be hoping for too much.
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1454ARRODS::OHAGANBKendo NagasakiThu Sep 24 1992 18:276
    I hope Hansen gets the job because I'm fed up to the back teeth of
    his views every Saturday night on MOTD. He's not as nice as dat
    man Gory Linker. The only problem is, I fear, that under him
    Liverpool would do quite well.
    
    barry. 
34.1455adios, amigo...TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Thu Sep 24 1992 20:338
    
    	Good luck, Ian. I know you finish tomorrow and I'm having a day
    	off, so...
    
    	..it's been a pleasure !! Hope we get the chance to meet again
    	sometime. Keep your spirits up. 'pool will be back....
                                                              
    	Andy.
34.1456SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPThere are NO fish under the iceFri Sep 25 1992 13:5912
    
    Souness got a vote of confidence from the board last night - very dodgy
    I'd say.........
    
    I'd like to congratulate everyone on managing to discuss Everton,
    Rotherham, spelling, Man Utd, Abingdon, Gazza and me all in about 10
    replys in the Liverpool note yesterday.
    
    Have you gone yet Hawley ?
    
    Paul
    
34.1457:-)KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeFri Sep 25 1992 14:179
    
    Paul,
    
    not yet, my friend.
    
    Ian.
    
    p.s Rotherhams a nice place, isnt it?
    
34.1458Brucie is back!!!MACNAS::WALSHFri Sep 25 1992 14:343
    I heard last night that Grobelaar is back for tomorrow's game.
    
    We're odds on for our first clean sheet of the season.
34.1459byebye!KERNEL::HAWLEYIWe fear changeFri Sep 25 1992 18:2910
    
    Well, the time has come for me to return to University.
    Its been a great 15 months in this conference (if only for me and not
    for Liverpool - FA cup excepting), and its been great fun swapping
    reports, banter and information with you.
    Good luck to all the teams (even the mancs) this season and in the 
    future, and may all your injury lists be little ones! (unlike ours!)
    
    Cheers,
    Ian.
34.1460SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPThere are NO fish under the iceFri Sep 25 1992 18:3413
    
    
    University !!!!
    
    Tell the truth....
    
    Ian will be returning to Barnsley Comprehensive to Mrs Brown's class
    with the other 15 year olds, where he's studying Physics, Maths,
    Biology, English Literature and train spotting.
    
    Paul
    
    PS Rotherham - loved the mills and the cobbled streets.
34.1461Best Wishes IanESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Fri Sep 25 1992 18:476
34.1462Which May?SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Fri Sep 25 1992 21:216
    Brian,
    
    NONE of us will be around when Untied win the championship again, if
    ever. We'll all be in wooden suits! ;-)
    
    Good luck Ian. You can take it well!
34.1463SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPYou looking at me - PAL !!Fri Sep 25 1992 21:325
    
    Ian got a Man Utd scarf as a going away present - I had nothing to do
    with this.................
    
    Paul
34.1464A Red DevilESSB::BLONGRumbleows &amp; Euro Super Cup Winners 92Sat Sep 26 1992 15:083
34.1465"Going down Going Down Going down"SHAWB1::HUGHESSMon Sep 28 1992 15:308
    no comments on saturday's match just gone against Wimbledon?
    
    Anfield no longer the Fortress it once was!
    
    
    Signed
    
    A Blue Nose
34.1466Drop all should be history!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameMon Sep 28 1992 21:4715

   Well good old Brucie done us good again.... That second goal where he comes
running out to the edge of the Penalty area (when there was no need) punches the
ball all of approx 4 feet and one of the womble players has approx 2mins to lob
the ball in to an empty net with "drop-all" looking like the monkey he is.. 

   He's not a keeper, God I'll play in goals instead free of charge.... He was
also partly at fault for the third goal, my granny can get down quicker than
that.... If he plays in goals against the Cypriot team then we are out of that
cup as well even though we have a five goal advantage......

                            very depressed to see that African back in goal....

                                                        -dave-
34.1467I'll defend the monkeyMACNAS::GBEATTYYou get that in yeTue Sep 29 1992 11:546
    In fairness to Brucie, the team were conceeding stupid goals 
    when James was in goal. Maybe it's time to ask questions
    about the "brilliant" Mark Wright and his collegues in defence.
    
    Garret
    
34.1468SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPYou looking at me - PAL !!Tue Sep 29 1992 12:2510
    
    re .1466
    
    Be fair to Groblelaar, he punched the ball with about five other
    Liverpool player's round him - none of them thought to get back and try
    and cover the line. Mark Wright is Liverpool's problem at the moment,
    I've heard rumours that he already wants to follow his money grabbing
    mate Saunders and leave Liverpool.
    
    Paul
34.1469???Motivation????VAXVLS::CCASEYTue Sep 29 1992 14:2714
    re- last 
    
      Maybe it would be best if Wright left Liverpool especially if he's
    not going to work for the team.  Determination, Grit & commitment used
    to be a characteristic of any Liverpool team but that now seems to
    going fast of course who's to know there could be a BIG 
    
        ????Motivation??  problem......
    
    Here's looking forward to brighter days ahead..
    
    
    Colin
    @#$%^^
34.1470Don't believe the hypeFORTY2::FOWLERMTue Sep 29 1992 14:409
Personally, I've never understood all the rave reviews that Mark Wright gets.
True, he played extremely well in the last world cup, and presumably he must
have been pretty good to get picked in the first place, although you can never
be sure with England, but he's not done a fat lot since then.

Overrated? You betcha.


MIke
34.1471Mark Right?SIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Tue Sep 29 1992 16:3418
    
    Heard on Sky news this morning that the afore mentioned Mark Wright
    wasnt on the flight to Cyprus, quote fueling speculation about his
    future unquote. He's suppesedly got dead leg. Ive only seen the 'pool 
    twice on TV this season, once  against Limasol so that doesnt count, 
    the other against Leeds and Wright had a fine game. Last season he put 
    club before country when coming home to Liverpool with the cup and at 
    the same time decalared undying loyalty to Souness. 
    Selling Mark Wright will create more problems that it solves - with 
    half the squad injured any more selling would be crazy. It wouldnt be 
    fair to blame one player for the deluge of goals conceded this year, 
    Brucie was reported in the Irish papers as saying that the more experienced
    guys havent any character. Souness has got a big problem to sort out.8-(
    
    Patrick.
    
    P.S. Souness wasnt on the flight to Cyprus either because of a
    'domestic matter'.
34.1472WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Sep 29 1992 16:529
I think Liverpool are falling apart. All this public
bickering about senior players not pulling their weight
is not the way to run things. We've had Souness do it,
and now Brucie.

Things like this should be in the privacy of the dressing
rooms or on a 1:1 basis.

STill, can't say I'm sorry about it.....
34.1473SHAWB1::WATTY::WATTERSONPYou looking at me - PAL !!Tue Sep 29 1992 16:567
>>    P.S. Souness wasnt on the flight to Cyprus either because of a
>>    'domestic matter'.
    
    I think his 'bit' is getting divorced today.
    
    Paul
    
34.1474YUPPY::MCCABEMikeTue Sep 29 1992 17:3713
    "Johnnie" Barnes recently spotted in a nightclub in Hemel Hempstead. 
    So I'm told there didn't seem to be much wrong with his legs nor his
    right arm.
    
    Also, so I'm told, a lot of the players and backroom staff are not
    happy with Souno's methods.  He is apparently trying to inject a bit of
    the Italian into proceedings - pasta, wine, salads, mineral water and
    training twice a day.  The boys who have been there a few years
    apparently don't appreciate it and are longing for a return to the
    Shankly/Paisley/Fagan/Dalglish way of doing things.  If results don't
    pick up soon then it will be Mr G Souness OBE (Out Before Easter).
    
    Mike M  
34.1475Hee HawWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticTue Sep 29 1992 20:2710
    
    
    Mark Wright is for Liverpool what Graeme Hogg was to Man Utd
    
    			A donkey......
    
    
    mac.
    
    p.s. and what Tony Adams is for Arsenal
34.1476pasta joke?TRUCKS::SANTlurching from disaster to apocalypse..Wed Sep 30 1992 11:338
    	re -2...
    
    	I don't think Jan Molby needs any more pasta.....he'll be looking
    	like Mr. Pilsbury Dough if he eats much more of the stuff 8-)
    
    	..excellent player though he is, of course...
    
    	Andy.
34.1477Another great European victoryMACNAS::WALSHWed Sep 30 1992 11:436
    
    Limassol 1 - 2 Liverpool Rush & Hutchison
    
    Paul Stewart sent off after 72 mins.Liverpool went a goal down as
    usual...
    
34.1478EUROPEAN DRAWSUBURB::VYASFri Oct 02 1992 16:1012
    Liverpool are drawn against Spartak Moscow. 1st leg is away.
    
    Other draws :
    
    Leeds (ifthey qualify)   Glasgow Rangers
    Wednesday      Some German Team
    Celtic         Standard Liege of Belgium
    
    ManU missed out on glamorous tie as Torpedo are drawn against Real
    Madrid.
    
    Jayesh.
34.1479Get it right laddie !!!PAKORA::CPATRICKa Sausage Supper &amp; A Bottle PILSFri Oct 02 1992 23:339
    re-1..
    
    Celtic are playing Borussia Dortmund (sp).....
    
    it is the mighty Heart Of Midlothian who are to play Standard Leige
    
    
    
    SQF Jambo
34.1480Innocent Inquiry!AIMTEC::WICKS_AIt wasn't supposed to end this waySat Oct 03 1992 00:4817
    Remind me again who the Mancs are playing in the next round please?
    
    Oh that's right they're going to concentrate on winning a bottle
    of coke (:==:) if I remember i'll buy them one when I go past the
    Coke museum tonight on my way to watch the Braves. 
    
    What's their address - is it?
    MANCS,
    1967 League Champions St       
    MANCville
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
    P.S For Brian I'm only joking but we have to take what crumbs of
    comfort we can for this season!
34.1481Liverpool win a league game !!!!!!!!!!MACNAS::PRIDGEChicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finalists '92Sun Oct 04 1992 13:366
    
               Liverpool 1 vs 0 Sheff Wed
    By all accounts Liverpool played very well in this game and Chris Woods
    performed miracles to keep the score down.Hey maybe the Pool are on the
    way back.
                 Pat
34.1482At last!!!MACNAS::WALSHMon Oct 05 1992 14:386
    First clean sheet of the season for the 'pool.
    
    And guess who played in goals for only the second or third time...
    
    And guess who missed only his second game of the season...  
                                                      (captain fantastic..)
34.1483WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Oct 05 1992 19:204
They must be under real pressure at 'pool. Did you see the
way the players celebrated the goal? You'd have thought
it was the winning goal in the Cup Final or something; it
was embarrassing.
34.1484Coke it is !ZPOVC::KUMARWed Oct 07 1992 04:3018
    Chesterfield     1  -  4   Liverpool
    
    
    	Don't know who the actual scorers were. But Rushie got at least one.
    Chesterfield actually scored first to lead on aggregate. But 'Pool came
    back to win in a very exciting match, over the 2 legs. Well, I suppose
    the only consolation, if at all, is that even when they're not playing
    well, they make up for it by either conceding a lot of goals and/or
    scoring a lot of goals. Either way, at least fans get a feast of goals.
        On a more serious note, it would appear that Grobs was in goal last
    night and Wright did not play. Piechnik played as did Mcmanaman and
    Hutchison and Redknapp had solid games. So maybe we've found some kind
    of mix 'n match formula that appears to work :-)
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.1485CHEFS::HOUSEBWed Oct 07 1992 11:1411
    It didn't sound very exciting on Radio 5.
    
    Scorers :
    Hebberd - Chesterfield
    
    Hutchinson
    Walters
    Rosenthal ??
    Rush - Liverpool
    
		Brian.
34.1486Rushie finally gets there...VAXVLS::CCASEYWed Oct 07 1992 11:288
    
    
    Looks like Rush has equaled Roger Hunts all time scoring record for
    Liverpool  .Souness was claimed to have said that if Rush played for
    England he would have received a lot more credit then he has received
    up to now.  As bad as critics claim that Liverpool are playing at least
    they are still in the Cup competitions and only 10 or 12 points off the
    lead in the Premier League all is not lost yet...
34.1487What a victoryMACNAS::GBEATTYYou get that in yeWed Oct 07 1992 11:564
    re -2
    
    I  think it was Redknapp instead of Rosie.
    
34.1488Next Round ?ZPOVC::KUMARThu Oct 08 1992 13:154
    Who are the 'Pool playing in the next round and where ?
    
    
    Kumar
34.1489Tough Game for Round ThreeSIOG::COLMANThu Oct 08 1992 13:229
    
    We drew Sheffield United away in the next round
    
    Stephen C.
    
    ps did anyone see the goals from the Chesterfield game on the box
    last night. What a way for Rush to equal Roger Hunts record 
    - a toe poke from all of 15 inches.
    
34.1490Wembley Tor!!!!GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Oct 08 1992 20:577
    
    A toe poke of 15 inches in the summer of '66 for Roger Hunt
    would have ruined many a goood story....
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz.
34.1491Forgettable Weekend !ZPOVC::KUMARThu Oct 15 1992 18:349
    Just put in my predictions for the weekend's matches. Must Liverpool
    play Man. Utd now ? Can't they play when they can 17 players on the
    field ? :-)
    My gut feeling is that it's gonna be a right royal thrashing...
    Can they restrict them to just one goal ?
    I dont' think so !!!!
    
    
	Kumar
34.1492They'd be lucky to get even oneMACNAS::WALSHThu Oct 15 1992 18:523
    
    United's attack is so bad they wouldn't even be able to score against 
    the pool's defence. I'd say pool will win 1 - 0.
34.1493Rush to score a hat-trick !ZPOVC::KUMARFri Oct 16 1992 04:0410
    Re. last
    
    	Now that you've reminded me, I should retract my note !! I just
    concentrated on the fact that the 'Pool's defence is not good at the
    moment. Would be right to say that Utd's attack is as bad as the
    'Pool's defence ? I think so.
    	Maybe I should change my prediction in topic 98. !!!
    	In any case, I hope it's a cracker of a match !!!
    
    Kumar
34.1494HelpESSB::BLONGI Was There on the Stretford EndFri Oct 16 1992 12:494
34.1495Liverpool 2 - 2 Manc's....VAXVLS::CCASEYMon Oct 19 1992 14:1517
    Liverpool   2 - 2  Manc's
    
    Looks like Huges salvaged a point from the much recently criticised
    Pool.  Huges struck in the 79th and 89th minutes to sntch a point just
    as Liverpool looked like cruising to a victory.  Liverpool playing some
    equisite flowing football scored a very fortunate first goal when young
    Hutchison shot in the 23rd minute from more then 20 yrds out deflected
    into thee bottom corner of the net.  The Pool should have scored again
    when Rosey was put through but made amends when he set up Rushie for a
    tap in from 7 yrds.  More injury trouble for the Pool who had Molby
    stretchered off in the final 11 minutes when all hell broke loose as
    Utd clawed there way back into the match with two late goals....
    
    This display by the Pool paints a brighter future for them as they have
    now gone 3 win 1 draw in their last 4 games....
    
    Now Roll on the Moscowbites(ps.) on wednesday.....
34.1496And there's more.......VAXVLS::CCASEYMon Oct 19 1992 14:162
    The match was played at Old Trafford in front of a crowd of 33,243
    which makes the result so much more promising for Liverpool....
34.1497One don Hutchinson there's only one ...AIMTEC::WICKS_ABraves Win, Braves Win, Braves Win!Tue Oct 20 1992 07:416
    Undefeated in 3 weeks !!! Is Don Hutchinson top-scorer?
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                  
34.1498Rush is still there.MACNAS::WALSHTue Oct 20 1992 19:201
    No Rush is still top scorer with 5 ECWC, 1 coca cola and 1 league.
34.1499They should be better than Torpedo anyway!!MACNAS::WALSHThu Oct 22 1992 13:404
    Any team news for tonight?
    
    Heard last night that Spartak won the Russian league last Saturday
    so they are definitly a team in form...
34.1500Must be cold in RussiaULYSSE::BREADIEThu Oct 22 1992 17:247
    On the radio at lunchtime -  Nicol is out of today's game having be
    injured {groin strain} in training this morning.
    
    Seems to me that the bulk of the injuries at Liverpool happen outwith
    the actual league matches.  
    
    fair comment ?
34.1501Real Reds still in EuropeSIOG::COLMANThu Oct 22 1992 18:574
    
    One Hour to kick-off. Anyone know the team?
    
    Stephen C.
34.1502This just in . . . SIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Thu Oct 22 1992 20:535
    Any one with access to a radio/tv and still working?? If so keep us
    updated.
    
    Cheers,
    Patrick.
34.15031-0 not for the poolWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticThu Oct 22 1992 20:5517
    
    
    Spartak ???? 1	Liverpool 0          half-time
      some russian guy 10'
    
    Totally outplayed liverpool at the moment, 'pool just can't seem to
    keep hold of the ball long enough. Have to go now though, know doubt
    you will hear the eventual score...
    
    regards
    
    Mac
    
    p.s. it is raining very heavily there and the pitch is cutting up a lot
    
    
	
34.1504It's OverESSB::BLONGI Was There on the Stretford EndThu Oct 22 1992 21:5116
34.1505Grobbelar's a Joke!!!!PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKFri Oct 23 1992 10:4524
    
    What an embarassing performance from Liverpool, the first half has to be
    the worst performance I've ever seen from a Liverpool side there
    passing was terrible and were lucky to go in at half time only one
    down. Second half was a little bit better with Liverpool creating
    some chances but really whats happening at Liverpool ?, it used to be
    privilage to play for them but no one showed any pride out there last
    night, Mark Walters has to be one of the most over rated players I've seen,
    he's crap, Burrows is awful, as for Grobbelar he surly has to go, when
    your looking to your experinced players to add a bit of calm to the
    precedings what happens, Brucie decides to do his Torvill and Dean
    impression not once but at least four times he thought he could take
    on and dribble past a forward line that have just won the Russian
    league. As Alan Hansen said at full time, at one all Spatak were out of 
    it, then alongs come Grobbelar to put a spanner in the works......
    
    A meesage to all you Liverpool Supporters, LIVERPOOL ARE CRAP!!
    
    Neil....
    
     
     for a bit 
     
    
34.1506Not over yetCHEFS::HOUSEBFri Oct 23 1992 11:2511
    Liverpools defence was appalling last night but their overall second
    half performance was not bad.  All 4 goals were down to Liverpool
    mistakes.  1-1, 2-2 or even 3-2 would have been good results for a
    struggling Liverpool team away to the Russian champions but 4-2 leaves
    them a little to do.
    
    Overall I thought the Russians were unimpressive.  A half decent 
    Liverpool performance minus the glaring blunders from last night, in
    the return should see them through to round 3.
    
    		Brian.
34.1507SIOG::SPENCERPeter Spencer @DBO 827-2286Fri Oct 23 1992 12:467
    Beware. I think it was Moscow Spartak that Arsenal got a creditable 2-2
    draw against away a few years ago and we were confident of advancing.
    They came to Highbury and played us off the pitch winning 5-2 with one
    of the best displays by a visiting team ever seen there.
    
    I only saw the highlights from yesterday but Grobthingy does look to be
    a liability.
34.1508keeper??FAILTE::PAGESLost in ScotlandFri Oct 23 1992 13:156
    
    THANKS Grob' you make Luckic look a lot better.
    
    Good luck for the home leg..
    
    SteveP
34.1509More holes than a tea bagMACNAS::CWALSHLife's a beach, then you diveFri Oct 23 1992 14:1818
    I think the last goal really summed up Liverpools night.
    1 min (approx) left Liverpool get a free kick 10 yds outside their own
    box.... Micheal Thomas (one of pools better performers) insists on
    taking a quick one instead of taking their time and hoofing it up the
    field... Thomas proceeds to lose the ball and the Russians attack down
    the right wing, Walters recovers well and gets in a good tackle and has
    the ball at his own end line, he then gets in his best kick of the ball
    all night and still doesn't manage to put it out over the line.....
    Russian gets it.. Hutchison invites him to cross it which he does...
    Mark jumps up with his back to the ball and bang....
    
    			IT'S A GOAL !!!!!
    
    Colm.
    
    p.s.
    The Russian took a dive for the penalty, watch it in slow motion Grob
    didn't make any contact.... and I'm not a pool supporter 
34.1510Should still get throughMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Fri Oct 23 1992 16:3414
    
    What can one say other than "What a disaster...."
    But then again what a night for a game , snowing , pitch like a 
    mud bath , it must have been hell trying to play on it....
    
    Then again , Liverpool should get through at Anfield.....
    If Pool can keep a clean sheet on the night , I don't
    see any problems getting a few goals , its not conceding them
    is the problem....
    
    Difficult times......
    
    jm
    
34.1511PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKFri Oct 23 1992 16:4711
    
    I'm afraid Liverpool will find it difficult to win, they need to 
    push forward to peg back the two goals and while pushing forward leaving
    gaps at the back, at 2-1 or even 3-2 they might fancy their chances but
    Spartak are more than capable of catching Liverpool on the Break...And
    they have always got Brucie to gift them a goal or two..
    
    What ever the result Liverpool can't be as embarassing as they were
    last night... Or can they ?...
    
    Neil... 
34.15124-2 = 1-0SIOG::COLMANFri Oct 23 1992 16:5013
    
    OK OK I know with 7 minutes to go a 2-2 finish would have been
    brilliant but at half-time we were thinking if we hold these to 1-0
    we'll have done well and a 2-0 win at Anfield should be obtainable.
    
    So it ends 4-2 what does that mean ?
    
    We still only have to win 2-0 at Anfield to go through.
    
    All is not lost.
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1513PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKFri Oct 23 1992 17:146
    
    2-0 might be obtainable at Anfield but can you see Liverpools 
    defence holding out for ninty minutes....
    
    Neil....
    
34.1514some hopeMACNAS::CWALSHLife's a beach, then you diveFri Oct 23 1992 17:567
34.1515Up the crrek without a centre halfSIOG::CASSERLYEireannach is ea meFri Oct 23 1992 19:517
    Grobblelar was sold down the swannie by substandard defending for the
    penalty. Wright was the real culprit. He was the one who miss timed the
    tackle.  A rotten keeper can keep a clean sheet with a great defence in
    front of him. But an inconsistant keeper has no hope with a centre half
    as reliable??  as Wright in front of him.  A new centre half is needed
    just as much as a good keeper at Liverpool.
                       
34.1516Shurely Shome Mishtake !!!!ZPOVC::KUMARMon Oct 26 1992 15:0912
    Something wrong...
    	LIVERPOOL 4  :  1  Norwich (currently SECOND in the table)
    
    	Did I hear this wrong ? What an upset !!!!!
    	Trivia question: when was the last time Liverpool scored 4 goals
    either at home or away in a league match  ????? Long time ago, I'll
    tell you.  Must have been cracker of a match !!!!! Anybody got any 
    news ?
    
    
    
    Kumar
34.1517Liverpool are just warming up....MACNAS::CCASEYTue Oct 27 1992 11:599
    Re. Good few back
    
    Looks like Walters had a hand in all the goals(or most of them) thus
    proving he couldn't be as crap as people are making him out to be.  
    Hutch. scored again thus letting him haave the highest scoring average
    for liverpool in the league this year..
    
    
    Liverpool are back and there gonna kick some ass now....
34.1518Perhaps he means Tony Adams ?MOEUR3::PRATLEYArk Angel of EvryTue Oct 27 1992 14:547
    
>>    Liverpool are back and there gonna kick some ass now....

	Well, I feel sorry for the donkey !

	Ian

34.15195 match ban for SounoCHEFS::HOUSEBTue Oct 27 1992 17:218
    UEFA have scolded naughty boy Souness with a 5 match touchline ban
    after abusing an official at the game in Moscow. 
    
    Souness admitted he did have a word with the Ref after the game but
    nevertheless will discuss the matter with the board on Thursday before
    deciding whether it is worth an appeal.
    
    		Brian
34.1520PEKING::NAGLEJTue Oct 27 1992 18:415
    
    I'm glad about the ban. He's a mouthy sod who works his
    players too hard with his tough training routines.
    
    JN.
34.1521Bans and a can of Coke.....VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Wed Oct 28 1992 14:2312
    Looks like Brucie has only received a 1 match ban for his sending off
    incident so he'll beback for the next round...
    
    Regarding Souness's ban if liverpool get knocked out before his 5 match
    has run out it will be carried forward for the nexrt time he is in
    Europe...
    
    Liverpool play away to Sheff. Utd. a tricky gaame but some kind of form
    returning to the Liverpool team Liverpool should squeeze through..
    
    Liverpool to win 2 - 1 or 3 - 1 tonight ....
    
34.1522YUPPY::PANESApache Twins - 300lbs of pure sexWed Oct 28 1992 14:4512
      <<< Note 34.1521 by VAXVLS::CCASEY "Liverpool now and forever.." >>>
                        -< Bans and a can of Coke..... >-

    
>    Regarding Souness's ban if liverpool get knocked out before his 5 match
>    has run out it will be carried forward for the nexrt time he is in
>    Europe...
    
      Not if its anything like Liverpools 5 year ban from Europe.

     A bitter Eagle 

34.1523Coke is not IT for Devils !!ZPOVC::KUMARThu Oct 29 1992 03:0413
    Sheff Utd.	0 : 0	Liverpool
    
    	That was the result at Bramall Lane. BBC World Service was too busy
    reporting on how the Mancs (the holders) got knocked out of the Coke
    Cup by Aston Villa. It was a tale of 2 Welshmen: Mark Hughes and Dean
    Saunders; the former missed many,many opportunities to score while the
    latter had less chances but put in one important chance, 15 minutes
    before the end.
    	Anybody know more about how the Blades were kept out from scoring
    against the 'Pool ?
    
    
    Kumar
34.1524Not lookin' GoodVAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Nov 02 1992 12:463
    Spurs 2 - 0 'Pool
    
    Colin...
34.1525Wright on the Way Out..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Nov 02 1992 14:516
    Has anyone any news on the rumour/truth that Souness in trying to unload
    Mark Wright to the Italians.
    
    
    Colin...
    ^^^^^^^^
34.1526neverMACNAS::CWALSHLife's a beach, then you diveMon Nov 02 1992 14:585
    Colin, couldn't be true.... the Italians only take half decent players
    
    (except for Platt of course)
    
    Colm.
34.1527"News" - Mancs buy Wright as striker..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Nov 02 1992 16:124
    Well with the last statement comming from someone who supports a now
    less than half decent club.  Maybe Mancs will buy him as a striker he
    couldn't be any worse than some of the rubbish players utd. are playing
    at the moment, and he might be able to SCORE for them.
34.1528Any Team News??????VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Tue Nov 03 1992 14:265
    Any one with team news for 'pools return leg match against the
    Ruskis(ps) whats the news on nicol,molby etc.
    
    Colin...
    ^^^^^^^^
34.1529Nicol in, Molby on BenchSUBURB::VYASTue Nov 03 1992 14:285
    Nicol is fit to play and Molby will be on the bench. BTW it is going to
    be a full house and Souness is expecting to win. 38000 will be at
    Anfield tomorrow.
    
    Jay.
34.1530So what's the team?AIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Tue Nov 03 1992 21:245
    Are Rush, Jones or Whelan back?
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1531Here we go again >>>>>>>VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Wed Nov 04 1992 17:0920
    I don't have any news on the team but this is how i think it might look
    as follows but i'm open to contradiction:
    
                               James
    
              Piecnik          Wright          Burrows
                
                       Nicol             Jones
    
              McManamam        Thomas           Redknapp
    
                       Hutchison         Rush
    
    
    
    The Anfield crowd are worth a goal or 2 so i think the 'pool just might
    nick it..
    
    Colin....
    ^^^^^^^^^
34.1532Info to handSIOG::COLMANWed Nov 04 1992 17:147
    
    Piecknick is cup tied so is unavailable for selection.
    I also heard a rumour that Hooper might get the start in goals
    as James is yet to keep a clean sheet.
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1533PEKING::NAGLEJWed Nov 04 1992 17:265
    
    
    Hooper will be in goal tonight.
    
    JN.
34.1534Hooper is related to drop-allKBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameWed Nov 04 1992 18:3217
   I saw the goals that Liverpool conceded in the first leg last night for the
first time, and if I was managing the pool "drop-all" would be spending the rest
of his days in Siberia playing curling with the eskimos. Come on lads why the
team players don't come out and say "we're not playing with that monkey between
the posts" beats me.

   Puting Hooper in goal is absolutely crazy, to me James should be in there to
stay. Anyway its good to hear that Jones is playing... 

   I'll be "very" optimistic and go for 4-0..... No laughing now lads!!!!

Can someone please let me know which games are been shown on Sky tonight....

                                                             regards...

                                                                 -dave-
34.1535Liverpool Out...VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Nov 05 1992 11:3211
    Liverpool    0  -  2   Moscow Spartak
    
    Listening to the Radio Jim Beglin was of the opinion that Liverpool had
    there buts kicked around Anfield but not before 'pool had missed a few
    half chances from Thomas and Hutchinson.
    
    This question is not just in reference to Liverpool but is there some
    reason why British teams in general can never seem to be able to handle
    foreign quick breaks because the sooner they do figure it out then
    maybe British teams will start progressing further in these European
    competitions.....
34.1536Liverpool will return with Vengence..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Nov 05 1992 11:347
    Re. 1531
    
    I think i forgot to say that the Anfield crowdis worth a goal or two
    for Spartak not liverpool...
    
    Colin...
    ^^^^^^^^
34.1537Loads of :-)ESSB::BLONGI Was There on the Stretford EndThu Nov 05 1992 15:5918
34.1538Get Stuffed Sore Manc's..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Nov 05 1992 16:3812
    Re. Last 
    
    Well if i has to be beaten into a Manc's head it might be the World
    Cup, or the African Nations Cup what do you think.  God stupid me i
    should know that Manc fans don't think they just write whatever comes
    into their head and to cover up for it they try and p!@# other people
    off.  Go back to cleaning of the dust of the shelves of Manc's trophy
    cabinet in the hope that someday yee might have the odd trophy to clean
    as well..
    
    Colin...
    ^^^^^^^^
34.1539Ohhhh dear....upset are we...!!!!!!!!!OPG::TONYThu Nov 05 1992 17:3510
And you actually got stuffed HOME and AWAY to a bunch of three pound and fifty
pence a game team....

Its a sad sad situation.....

What a glorious night for the looneys and the sheeps..arghhhhhh!!!!!!!!!

More of it please..

Tony
34.1540Ye're getting screwed..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Nov 05 1992 17:466
    So they are actually getting 3 pounds and 49 pence more than yere team
    get a game i'd get on to the Union about if i were them but i am't and
    what a relief....
    
    Colin...
    ^^^^^^^^
34.1541STUFFED HOME AND AWAYESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeThu Nov 05 1992 17:5115
34.1542A bitter little manSIOG::APPS_PBLeague Champions 1967Thu Nov 05 1992 18:1713
    Re .1541
    
    Well Ba,
    
    Im delighted that your finally able to get that off your chest. TWENTY
    SIX years of watching Liverpool take on and beat the greats of Europe
    while the mancs wondered if they'd ever win the title again would make
    anyone bitter. The fact of the matter is that the 'premier' division is
    one of the weakest in Europe, and Liverpool have been dragged down with
    it.
    
    Yours in sport,
    Patrick.
34.15439 year drought in EuropeESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeThu Nov 05 1992 19:1510
34.1544You won't !@#$ @#$ will you..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Nov 05 1992 19:3436
34.1545Got a job with the tabloids.....XSTACY::MDUNPHYThe Hit ManThu Nov 05 1992 20:049
Yawn,Yawn....

the two of you, try using a phone instead of this notes conference. You're so
boring and predictable, that your turning me off reading the conf.

This time last yesr this place had some really interesting discussing, but
laterly it's not worth the hassle.

Mick
34.1546Stuffed ScouseESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeThu Nov 05 1992 20:1316
34.1547Brian lay off........KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameThu Nov 05 1992 20:4611
  Give us a break Brian please... and Colin just ignore the tripe.... God I feel
bad enough that we went out, and the way we did but we're gone, these things 
happens, but Iam also fed up reading about cups and the past years etc....

  Can someone please send in a short match report.... and maybe the team last
night... 

                                                        -dave-

p.s Re .1545   I agree with you mick.....
34.1548Thin-Skinned Scousers :-) :-)ESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeThu Nov 05 1992 21:2711
34.1549It's Over On My Part....MACNAS::CCASEYFri Nov 06 1992 12:484
    My apologies to all offended, the tit for tat is over on my part..
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1550Do Bans Carry Forward..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Fri Nov 06 1992 12:545
    Can anyone say whether the bans for the players sent off in European
    Comp. are carried forward for the next time they play in Europe...
    
    Colin...
    ^^^^^^^^
34.1551MASALA::SNEILDIFFUSION MAN TECHFri Nov 06 1992 13:036
    
     Yes.Ally McCoist was sent off a few years back,and the next time
    Rangers were in Europe he missed the first two games.
    
    
    SCott
34.1552Ouch!!!!ESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeFri Nov 06 1992 13:034
34.1553TRUCKS::SANTTorpedoed in Moskow....Fri Nov 06 1992 13:1817
    
    	If Hutchison has scored with the goal at his mercy after about five
    	minutes I rather think Liverpool could have done it on Wednesday.
    
    	I only watched the first half-hour, coz the Leeds-Rangers game
    	was on the other side, but it became obvious to me that once
    	Liverpool had failed to get an early goal they lost their way.
    
    	Sad to see such a once-great side bow out in such ignominious
    	(impressed? 8-)) fashion. Liverpool weren't good enough to win
    	this competition this year, so maybe it's as well they get it
    	out of the way now.
    
    	Glad to see you two girls have briefly stopped slinging mud at
    	each other too..
    
    	Andy.
34.1554Don't Start .....VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Fri Nov 06 1992 14:1012
    Well it's comments like the one that finished your last reply that
    fuels bikkering(ps).
    
    I agree that 'pool have hit an all time low but i guess all clubs have
    their highs & lows but i would still like to believe that 'pool could
    pick up a European place come the end of the season.
    
    Can anyone confirm that Barnes is "supposed" to be back after xmas.  Or
    is their any sign of a recovery from Whelan. 
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1555R2ME2::HINXMANI'll just sit here and rustSat Nov 07 1992 00:378
	re .1554

>    I agree that 'pool have hit an all time low but i guess all clubs have

	Typical Liverpool supporter. Can't bring himself to admit
	Liverpool used to be in Division II.

	Tony
34.1556Liverpool Make Slight Recovery..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Nov 09 1992 11:4819
    Liverpool  4  -  1  Middlesboro
    Rosey 2
    Rush  1(first league goal if i'm not mistaken)
    Hutch????
    
    A good win after their mid-week travesty(ps) seems kind of typical of
    their play all season so far good one week bad ther next.  News on the
    John Barnes front is that he played 45mins for Liverpool A V.
    Tranmere(reserves i think) he didn't do much just a lot of running and
    said afterwards that he was just looking for some match fitness so he
    said he'd probably be playing a few more 45min games before he'll try a
    reserve 90mins and see how it goes from there.
    
    Other rumours have it that Souness will test the market with a possible
    sale of Barnes but its being said that it is only to find his market
    value.
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1557Rush's 2nd league goalBIBROK::ROBERTSONAin't it marvelousMon Nov 09 1992 12:379
    re -.1
    
    Rushie scored against the Mancs a couple of weeks ago. His first
    ever at Old Trafford. Saturdays was also his 200th league goal in total.
    
    According to MOTD Barnes could be back in a fortnight.
    
    Al
    
34.155845 minutes is a long time for Barnes (:==:)AIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Tue Nov 10 1992 20:4410
    Colin,
    
    This is great news - I believe I was one of the lucky few thousand people
    who last saw John barnes play a full 45 minutes in the same game for 
    Liverpool oh about 3 years ago.
    
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.155911th - our highest position yet?AIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Tue Nov 10 1992 20:569
    Gosh and i've just seen the league table! 3 places above the Yorkshire
    Puds and about to overtake the Mancs.
    
    Things are looking up - maybe we'll take the title away at Norwich
    on May 1st yet!
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1560Liverpool 4 - Middlesbrough 1JUMBLY::WOODWARDWed Nov 11 1992 15:0926
    Made one of my rare expatriate visits to Anfield for the Middlesbrough
    game. Signed a petition to keep the Kop as a standing terrace (some
    chance), and then a shade inconsistently took up my usual place in the
    Main Stand with my father.

    It was a good performance. The Nicol/Piechnik combination looked solid
    and composed. Rosenthal was fired up by his early goal and the passing
    was a bit more fluent than it has been in some recent games. Mike
    Hooper is getting adept at whacking the ball straight back into attack
    from any backpass that comes his way (OK so a few of them did finish up
    in the top tier of the Kemlyn Road stand, and by the way if HRH ever
    turns his attention to football ground architecture, that has to be
    the carbuncle of carbuncles - it dwarves the Kop and makes the whole
    ground look unbalanced).

    Until his strike in the last minute Ian Rush had been looking a bit
    anonymous in front of goal, but his usual closing down of defenders
    was forcing mistake after mistake.

    Middlesbrough made a match of it early in the second half after a
    couple of naff defensive errors sent them 2 down early in the game.
    Lenny Lawrence is doing a good job there..

    Overall, very encouraging. More than a flash in the pan?

    John
34.1561things to make you go hmmmm...SUBURB::NEWTHGWed Nov 11 1992 16:1510
    
    ceefax reckoned barnes was to play in the graeme sharp testimonial
    this saturday...linking up with kenny d. again..in an everton/liverpool
    side versus a combined manchester outfit at goodison.
    
    also..did liverpool sign that danish left-sided defender last weekend?
    i'm sure his surname started bye-something.
    
    giles
    
34.1562WOTVAX::SHAW27::WATTERSONPEverton Everton rah rah rahWed Nov 11 1992 16:184
    
    Stig Inge Bjornbye - didn't he used to be in Abba ?
    
    Paul
34.1563Norwegian wood, isn't it good....BGO01::SVEINNSvein NordrumWed Nov 11 1992 17:015
    His name is Stig Inge Bjorneby, and he's not danish !
    He comes from Norway, and played the latest season for the Norwegian
    club Rosenborg..
    
    -Svein
34.1564Now for Crystal Palace..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Nov 12 1992 11:499
    Liverpool    3 - 0  Sheffield Utd.
    
    McManaman(2)
    & Marsh
    
    Info. taken from Coca Cola Cup Note.
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1565Liverpool are on a roll!!!!!!MACNAS::PRIDGEChicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finalists '92Thu Nov 12 1992 11:515
    
    Liverpool won last night 3-0 against Sheff Utd in the League Cup,that
    makes it two wins in a row.
                                Pat
    
34.1566More injuries methinks!!!MACNAS::WALSHThu Nov 12 1992 12:3915
    What two players were brought off so early for Liverpool last night.
    The two subs Wright and Jones were both on in the first 20 minutes.
    
    I think i saw Walters in the highlights so that was more than likely
    a hamstring injury but who was the other one? Another injury i
    suppose.
    
    A good performance last night considering they had to change the whole
    formation in the first 20 minutes with March and Nicol moving into
    midfield.
    
    p.s. How can their be so many injuries at the start of games??
    Do they warm up at all?? Walters never lasts more than 30 minutes...
    
    
34.1567re-1 Souness steams into them in the changing roomPEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Nov 12 1992 13:271
    
34.1568Bjorneby has signed...BGO01::SVEINNSvein NordrumThu Nov 12 1992 13:277
    Stig Inge Bjorneby (Norwegian international defender and former
    Rosenborg player) has now signed for Liverpool.
    The transfer fee was in the region of 400.000 pounds.
    Exciting ! Some years ago I couldn't in my wildest dreams imagine a
    Norwegian playing for LFC..
    
    -Svein
34.1569friendly titleSTKOFF::SPERSSONPas de problemeThu Nov 12 1992 13:315
    
>    Exciting ! Some years ago I couldn't in my wildest dreams imagine a
>    Norwegian playing for LFC..
    
    Yes, the mighty *have* fallen!
34.1570blahSUBURB::WAITEGWE HATE WEST HAMThu Nov 12 1992 13:332
    blah blah blah
    
34.1571Walters/StewartWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticThu Nov 12 1992 13:4012
    
    
    re; a few back
    
    " who were the two player brought off in the first 20 mins last night"
    
    You correctly pointed out that Walters went off, but the other player I
    beleive was Stewart for apparently the same reason. 
    
    Why play if you are not 100%  fit etc....
    
    max
34.1572Not 100%..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Nov 12 1992 13:5410
    Re. -1
    
    Too true why play someone that is not 100% fit i can see Souness
    playing Barnes some day soon when he's not 100% and he'll pick up
    another injury and that will be him for the year.  If they copied Gazza
    and take their time bringing him back i.e. wait until he's ready and
    then he might be able to repay Liverpool with some spectacular play to
    make it worth 'pools while having kept him.
    
    As for this Norweigen(sp) new signing is he any good..
34.1573never a Swede..BGO01::SVEINNSvein NordrumThu Nov 12 1992 14:264
    
    > Yes, the mighty *have* fallen!
    
    One thing for sure, they would never sign a Swede.. ;-)
34.1574PLUNDR::MORANWell Des, it was a bit of a bobbler....Thu Nov 12 1992 14:274
    
    No, but plenty of turnips!!!
    
    Tim
34.1575I forgot all about Paul Stewart!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameThu Nov 12 1992 15:076
  Where has Paul Stewart and Michael Thomas been all season???? and what's the
story with Whelan and Molby???????? Are they out for long or have some of them
just been dropped?? just curious...

                                                               -dave-
34.1576Rob JonesSIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneThu Nov 12 1992 16:063
    Why was Jones only on the bench last night? Is he in the England squad 
    for next weeks game - I heard Taylor is thinking of playing the mighty 
    Paul Parker at right back
34.1577A league of nations?AIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Thu Nov 12 1992 20:1615
    Lads,
    
    Now let's cut out all this nordic banter (:==:) and concentrate on the fact
    that we'll now be able to give a good thrashing to the Falling Eagles
    twice in the same week (we play them in the league on Nov 28th)
    
    I wonder if this new guy will last any longer than the Hungarian
    we had (Kozma) now whatever happened to him?
    
    We certainly seem to go a lot for either Danes (molby, hysen, piechnik)
    or Israelis (rosenthal, cohen).                 
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1578The Worst everESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeThu Nov 12 1992 20:585
34.1579haven't signed any Faeroes yet?AIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Thu Nov 12 1992 23:4515
    Brian,
    
    So he was - it's strange how you forget, I was confused by the author
    of .1573 is my excuse! and we had to fight the Mancs to sign him!
    
    I'm not sure Glenn was our worst ever signing though - I always thought
    that was David Hodgson, any other suggestions?
    
    Still the mancs have a had a few corkers over the years haven't they
    well Siveabek (sp?) for starters...
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.1580SUBURB::ABSOLOMTHey Home, to Bel AirFri Nov 13 1992 21:117
34.1581Barnes is nearly back but for how long..MACNAS::CCASEYMon Nov 16 1992 14:425
    The return of Barnes is planned for sometime around the 22nd of Nov.
    against Q.P.R. i Think..
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1582WOTVAX::SHAW27::WATTERSONPEverton Everton rah rah rahMon Nov 16 1992 16:108
     
    He played (and scored) in Sharp's testimonial on Saturday, but was on
    the radio this morning saying he doesn't think he'll be fit enough for
    a first team game for a couple of weeks.
    
    Incidently, Merseyside stuffed Manchester 6-4.
    
    Paul 
34.1583I hope the ambulances are ready after to-night..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Nov 23 1992 14:2410
    From what i hear i think that the following have returned to fitness
    
    John Barnes,Rob Jones, Jan Molby, Steve Nicol, Paul Stewart or Thomas
    but I'm sure most will be back on the injury list after tonights visit
    to Q.P.R.
    
    Here's to a win to-night to further our recent good form..
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1584EBYGUM::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyMon Nov 23 1992 14:548
    
    
    
    Barnes is in the squad and will either play or be on the bench.
    Stewart is injured - Thomas is having an ankle operation and will be
    out for a month.
    
    Paul
34.1585A prediction of sortsAIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Mon Nov 23 1992 20:419
    Barnes to come on with 25 minutes to go to replace the injured Molby.
    Score the winner (1-0)
    Go off injured with 5 minutes to go.
    
    Any news on the great Ronnie Whelan?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1586Prediction time..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Nov 23 1992 20:5315
    RE. Last Jones to be tackled heavely in first ten minutes and be
    carried off.  Nicol while running after the aggresser pulls a hamstring
    and goes off.  Molby runs for the second time in the match and has a
    lung collapse.  Grobbs breaks his neck while trying to do a head
    stand on the crossbar but survives to play the rest of the first half.
    Pool down to 9 men still 0 - 0 . Rush slides into the post trying to
    score and breaks a toe(doesn't score).  Wright collides with one of the
    QPR defenders and is carried off concussed.  Pool down to 7 men 5 mins
    to go.  Barnes wakes up in the pool net and decides to run the length
    of the pitch where at the end he connects beatifully with a mcman cross
    and pulls a hamstring in the process(scores by the way).  Chaos erupts
    as pool build a wall across the goal line and hold on to win 1 - 0 .
    
    Colin..
    .......
34.1587Exit Rush,Enter Barnes :-)ZPOVC::KUMARTue Nov 24 1992 03:4817
    Re. last two. Really Funny :-)))
    
    	Actually, you guys weren't very far away from the truth :-)
    	According to BBC World Service, Rushie went off injured (hamstring,
    not toe !) after 18 minutes. And enter John Barnes.
    	2 minutes before the end, he lays off a 40-yard pass to Rosenthal
    (you forgot about him ?), who atones for that horrible miss against
    Aston Villa, beating 1 or 2 defenders before shooting past Roberts in
    the Rangers' goal. BBC guy said it was tough on Rangers' 'coz they
    didn't deserve to lose. Well, all I've got to say is:
    	"IT AIN'T OVER TILL THE FAT LADY SINGS"
    	And the 'Pool deserve at least ONE good roll of the dice.
    	Rumour has it that Rush is thinking of going to Spain for his
    vacation and recovery from injury. Good choice :-))
    
	
    	Kumar
34.1588Any predictions for Saturday's injuries??AIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Tue Nov 24 1992 04:3014
    Kumar,
                  
    It's been a long season! At least we got the score right. As i'm still
    at work I didn't get to hear World Service. How long is Rush out for?
    
    I don't know whether you knew this but the BBC TV centre is right next
    door to the QPR ground so they are obviously a little biased towards
    them!!
        
    Next up a couple of thrashings of the Falling Eagles?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.1589LUCKY ???MACNAS::SMORANTue Nov 24 1992 05:2514
    Re, -1, -2
    
    Rangers should have been 5 - 2 up on the first half display. It was a
    very entertaining first half. Liverpool seem to start playing the
    football we are used to seeing from them. Barnes really makes a
    differance. Second half Rangers kept up where they left off but for
    the last quarter Liverpool started to apply the pressure. Rosenthal
    (sp) took the Goal very well holding off his marker and finishing from
    an acute angle. I would say that a draw would be the fairest result if
    not a win for Rangers but its the ones that hit the net that count.
    
    Stephen
    
    p.s. Great to see Liverpool play the way we expect them to.
34.1590Very good game...KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameTue Nov 24 1992 11:4839

   After a very scrappy first 15 mins, QPR began to dominate and went close
on numerous occasions, Jones and Piechnik had two very important clearances off
the line. Liverpool had some chances as well especially late in the first half
most of them been created by Barnes.

   The second half was very similar Pickerings header went about a foot wide
when it looked like it was going in, and that man Piechnik went even closer for
us at the other end. Pickerings was a major threat to the pool defence untill
he took a knock in the second half from Jones (accidently). Midways true the
second half Liverpool started to string their passes together, and on one such
occasion Barnes split the defence apart the ball escaped Rosenthal but ran on
to mac the man who buried the ball in the bottom corner, I hit the roof when it
went in, and then went for my friend !!! when it was disallowed. Rosenthal was
judged to be marginally offside.

   The game was flowing from one end to the other and when all viewers had
settled for a draw Barnes thought otherwise, he picked up the ball in his own
half then sent a 30 metre pass to Rosenthal who managed to elude his marker
(peacock I think) and he finished it off with an unstoppable shot to the top
corner... That was in the 87 minute and we held on for our first away win in
the league since January......

    Its great to see Barnes back, all the young players looked up to him last
night, and with a few games under his belt and Rush back then we should see
more goals a coming. Hooper had a very solid game in goals, Nicol was excellent
and Jones and Piechnik had excellent second halfs....

   Midfield still lacks a bit of punch although Marsh and Mac the man always
looked dangerous. We could do with Stewart and Thomas back, midfield is lacking
these players at the moment..

   A very good entertaining game with both sides playing some attractive 
footie. The referee had also a great game, but there was only about 20 fouls
and one booking, a good advert for football...

                                                                  -dave-
        
34.1591There is only one RANGERS.KURMA::ISUTHERLANDGo'n' play up your own endTue Nov 24 1992 12:006
    
    RE:.1598 & 1599.
    
    I thought Rangers were playing Marseille tomorrow night,not Liverpool
    last night.Can someone please confirm.
    
34.1592OMJRDV04::CHAMPOLLIONTue Nov 24 1992 12:333
    Re -1. Of course they are.
    
    JF
34.1593ARNIES::SMITHP1Permie Burgers...Yum Scrum !!Tue Nov 24 1992 15:054
> re: <<< Note 34.1590 by KBOMFG::TANNER "We're one, but we're not the same" >>>

	Pickerings = Ferdinand

34.1594Very entertaining game!!!MACNAS::CWALSHTue Nov 24 1992 16:5517
    re. Ferdinand.
    
    Best player on the park lastnight..... He led Piechnik a merry dance in
    the first half. In the 2nd half he wasn't as effective due to a
    combination of an (accidental) kick he got and QPR not getting as much
    service to him.
    
    As for Liverpool Hutchison was useless (worse than Mike Phelan in his
    hey-day), everytime he touched the ball he lost it but Mike Marsh was
    very impressive. McManaman continued to do his act of how to lose the
    ball (very well too). Ye pool fans must be delighted the lazy Barnes is
    back, he certainly turned the game in Liverpools favour lastnight.....
    I just don't know how he gets in some of those crosses.
    
    I think QPR will always be a nearly team on lastnights performance.
    
    Colm.
34.1595Voice of experienceSIOG::APPS_PBManchester - Championship Free ZoneTue Nov 24 1992 17:134
    
    >> I think QPR will always be a nearly team on lastnights performance.
    
    And Colm should know, he is after all a Manc supporter ;-)
34.1596Joy to the World a team is born...VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Tue Nov 24 1992 17:3230
    Re. -2.
    
    
>>    ball (very well too). Ye pool fans must be delighted the lazy Barnes is
>>    back, he certainly turned the game in Liverpools favour lastnight.....
>>    I just don't know how he gets in some of those crosses.



    Sounds like the envious cry of a Manc fan desperately in need of a good
    player.  Even as unfit as Barnes is he still grabs the admiration of a
    Manc fan.  They still hope and pray for a player of his quality &
    calibre.

>>    very impressive. McManaman continued to do his act of how to lose the
>>    ball (very well too).

    Yes here we have McManaman's favourite fan.  At every chance he
    criticises him and slates him.  Even when he does some good he still
    slates him.  Why?? who knows maybe he just knows that Mcman. is going
    to be a class player and is taking the time now to slate him while
    there is still something to slate him about.  The same with Hutch. here
    we have two young promising players whom with experience will help take 
    Pool back to the Top of World soccer where they belong..

    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^ 

    p.s. Yo everybody check out all the full stops did I do well this
         time..
34.1597Looking into the CRYSTAL BALL !!ZPOVC::KUMARTue Nov 24 1992 17:5513
    Re. 1591,
    
    	Yes. We've finally got ourselves a clairvoyant. He can predict what
    note no. 1598 & 1599 are going to say. We should put such skills to
    better use. Maybe he can tell when the Mancs will win the league title
    next. Or is that too long in the future ? :-)))
    	But seriously, I thought Rangers was an acceptable abbreviation for
    Q.P.R. At least, it was in the days of yore. I guess I didn't count on
    ANY fans of the other RANGERS team from north of the border reading
    this topic.
    
    
    Kumar
34.1598And give us a few more paragraphsMACNAS::CWALSHTue Nov 24 1992 18:3411
34.1599If you can't take it don't read it ...VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Tue Nov 24 1992 19:1817
    Re. Last.

    I wouldn't dream of "knocking" everything you say.  Only blatant
    un-neccessary criticism of  growing talent of an emerging team.  Of
    course if what was said was true then criticism would be accepted with
    a few retorts.  But when obvious prejudice is taken to a few players
    then the only way forward is to "knock" what this aggressor has said until
    it is proven groundless.  Then again looking at it from a different
    angle if what you said was informative to us half of the time and not
    the same droning drab then also what you say would not be "knocked". 


    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^

    p.s. try not to experience "Life's Experiences" if the experiences you
    have experienced have not been worth experiencing at all..
34.1600Who died?KIRKTN::ISUTHERLANDGo'n' play up your own endWed Nov 25 1992 10:553
    
    Could someone please tell me why the Liverpool players wore black
    arm bands on Monday night?
34.1601PEKING::BAREFIELDAJACK CHARLTON IS DESPICABLEWed Nov 25 1992 12:494
    
    They did say on Sky, I think it was to do with someone on the 
    board who died..
    
34.1602One of the Directors passed away...KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameWed Nov 25 1992 13:598
   They mentioned on Sky that it was one of the directors....

Colm, Colin try and keep the "personal" abuse out of this topic....

                                                            -dave-

p.s Does anyone know how long Rush is out for??????
34.1603MOEUR3::CROUCHWe'll call it 'The Penultimate Supper'Wed Nov 25 1992 15:328
>                      <<< Note 34.1597 by ZPOVC::KUMAR >>>

>    	But seriously, I thought Rangers was an acceptable abbreviation for
>    Q.P.R. At least, it was in the days of yore. I guess I didn't count on
>    ANY fans of the other RANGERS team from north of the border reading
>    this topic.

    Other Rangers team apart from Q.P.R? Oh yes, Berwick.
34.1604Liverpool 5 - 0 Crystal Palace..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Nov 30 1992 11:437
    Another step towards fitness for the star John Barnes who had a hand in
    the making of three of the goals.  McManaman scored 2, Hutch scored 1,
    Rosey scored 1 and Marsh scored 1.
    
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1605Liverpool, 1993 League ChampionsJRDV04::CHAMPOLLIONMon Nov 30 1992 12:224
    Welcome back to the restricted world of flair players, Mr. Barnes. 
    We missed you.
    
    JF
34.1606UNBELIEVABLE!! The same centre-halves for 4 games.MACNAS::WALSHMon Nov 30 1992 20:408
    
    Liverpool now have 3 clean sheets in a row, looks like Hooper is there
    to stay and Mark Wright can start looking for another club...
    
    o.k.  Nicol will probably pull something in the next game and Wright
    will be back in...
    
    Paul.
34.1607FUTURS::FLETCHERTue Dec 01 1992 11:367
    Paul Elliot is sueing LFC and Dean Saunders.
    
    LFC might be back in Europe , as Moscow might have fielded a player who
    was still registered with another team. (Europe might not be Scouse
    free).
    
    Nigel
34.1608Are they?? or aren't they???EICMFG::HOWEAlice in ordnungTue Dec 01 1992 17:027
    I just read in the German press that Moskow definately did field a
    player without the correct permit. Anybody have anymore info on this
    subject, such as when a decision may be made!!
    
    Keith.
    
    P.s. Mr Long may have to change his personal name afterall.... 8-)
34.1609FUTURS::FLETCHERTue Dec 01 1992 18:116
    The paper I read this morning suggested that LFC and the team that
    Moscow beat in the first round would play off for a place in the 1/4's.
    I think the other team is from Luxemburg or San Marino (should give
    Rushie the chance to improve his Euro Scoring record).
    
    Nigel
34.1610MOEUR3::CROUCHPicnic on the Streets of BasingstokeTue Dec 01 1992 18:459
    Much as I hope all these rumours are true, and that Liverpool may
    regain a place in Europe, it would be most unjust. We played so badly
    for large parts of those two games, we deserved to lose.

    It would also be unfair on all the other teams remaining in the Cup
    Winners' Cup; they wouldn't have a chance.

    Andy
34.1611It wont get that far......KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameTue Dec 01 1992 19:3413
   Folks I just heard from a reliable source that Liverpool needed to have
lodged an official complaint to UEFA within 48hrs of either leg which they 
didn't do. A few years ago the same thing happened to Real Madrid.. They lodged
a complaint after 48hrs and UEFA said tough shi*. I don't think the rules have
changed. What would have happened if CSKA went on to win the cup and we found
out later they had played an illegal player????? would the whole competition be
replayed???? They would probably get fined..... and told off....

   Brian I think your personal name is secure for approx 6 months......

                                                              -dave-

34.1612The treble is still on!AIMTEC::WICKS_ALiverpool 4 Norwich 1Wed Dec 02 1992 00:539
    Looking good - into the heady heights of the top 10 only 4 points
    behind the Arse, still in the Coke and the F.A Cup draw to be made this
    weekend.
    
    and an easy away game on Saturday (:==:)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1613Liverpool 1 - 1 Crystal PalaceVAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Wed Dec 02 1992 12:011
    
34.1614What day do we go to Sainsbury's?AIMTEC::WICKS_ASoon: warm beer, football, rainWed Dec 02 1992 20:141
    When's the replay? 
34.1615MACNAS::WALSHWed Dec 02 1992 20:242
    December 16 at Selhurst Park
    
34.1616There is a god!AIMTEC::WICKS_ASoon: warm beer, football, rainWed Dec 02 1992 21:088
    Yes - I can go - yippee
    
    Off to Palace note to see about tickets?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.1617I have nothing against Mark Wright!!!MACNAS::WALSHThu Dec 03 1992 17:074
    
    Mark Wright was brought on against Palace on Tuesday and within minutes
    Liverpool conceded their first goal in four games and guess who was
    there marking the fella who scored...
34.1618Toffees to get stuckSIOG::COLMANFri Dec 04 1992 20:1214
    
    UEFA have decided to leave Spartak Moscow in the Cup Winners Cup
    so I'm sure Mr. Long will be very pleased to know Europe is Still
    Scouse Free . (Until next season that is)
    
    Liverpool are now being quoted at 11/2 for the league while the "Great
    Manc Hope" are at 6/1 even though we are still behind them in the
    League. Just goes to show who the bookies feel are the bigger threat.
    
    Derby day this weekend and is always the case form goes out the window,
    so lets just hope are good form (and luck) in the league continues up
    to the crucial Christmas period.
    
    Stephen C.                 
34.1619BETTER OFFGAOV10::MURPHYSat Dec 05 1992 12:0112
    HI FOLKS,
           I AM A NEW WRITER AND A LIFE LONG SUPPORTER OF LIVERPOOL FC.
    MAYBE THIS TIME LIVERPOOL ARE BETTER OFF NOT BEING IN EUROPEAN
    COMPETITION TO CONCENTRATE MORE ON WHAT IS RIGHTLY OURS-THE
    CHAMPIOSHIP.O.K WE COULD DO WITH THE EXTRA REVENUE,BUT YOU MUST
    REMEMBER LIVERPOOL ENJOYED ONE OF THEIR MORE SUCESSFUL PERIODS
    WHILE THEY WERE NOT IN EUROPE AT ALL.
    
            RGDS,
                ANTHONY.
    
    P.S. LIVERPOOL TO STUFF EVERTON 2-0.
34.1620only trying to helpKIRKTN::CPATRICKI only do it coz,I'm good at itSat Dec 05 1992 23:208
    
    re-1
    
    in future do you think you could possibly write with the cap lock off..
    
    after all,Liverpool have nothing to shout about these days  :-)
    
     SQF Jambo
34.1621Keane to come to Anfield.....VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Dec 07 1992 11:559
    Looks like the Pool are being linked to a deal to purchase Keane.  In
    Last Saturdays paper it said that Souness was willing to swap Wright
    and Stewart for the Cobh man.  Seems that Clough has a keen interest in
    both of these players but he still turned down the deal last week but
    Souness is back at the bargining table trying to work out a better
    deal.  Pool to win tonight a move up another 2 or 3 places..
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1622MOEUR3::CROUCHA toe? There ain't such a handMon Dec 07 1992 13:1014
>                     <<< Note 34.1619 by GAOV10::MURPHY >>>

>    but you must
>    remember Liverpool enjoyed one of their more sucessful periods
>    while they were not in Europe at all.
    
    While Liverpool may have been very successful domestically immediately
    post-Heysel, they also managed to throw away a League title and lose to
    a crap team in the Cup final. I would far rather see Liverpool back
    enjoying domestic and European success as they did particularly from
    1973-1985. I wouldn't call 4 European Cups, 2 UEFA cups, 1 F.A. Cup,
    4 League Cups and 8(?) Championships in thirteen seasons unsuccessful.

    Andy
34.1623rGAOV10::MURPHYMon Dec 07 1992 14:403
    I am sorry my inexcusable typing offended anyone.This must mean my
    credibility as noter in this note has gone out the window.Forgive me
    as I am a rookie and I will try not to let it happen again.
34.1624Waste Of Space...VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Mon Dec 07 1992 16:258
    Re. New Noter.
    
    Could you not have put that new note you added in as a reply here
    instead of opening a new note which I can't see as being a meaningful
    subject.
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1625APOLOGYGAOV10::MURPHYMon Dec 07 1992 17:3413
    Colin,
          please bare with me until I get a handle on the use of some of
    the commands.It will not take long.
          Meaningful subjects are rare in this topic as people using it
    seem to do nothing but slag each other off. i.e My first note in this
    topic was typed in block capitals which apparently seems to be a grave
    offence.Anyway, Liverpool to win 2-0 tonight with Barnes and Rosenthal
    to score.
    
              regards,
    
                 Anthony.
    
34.1626keep on noting......TRUCKS::SANTBut sir, it's *supposed* to do that!Mon Dec 07 1992 19:537
    
    	Stick at it, Anthony.......you'll have to excuse the few
    	of the more intolerant amongst us ;-) Us United fans have 
    	infinite tolerance - we need to have, whilst waiting for
    	that elusive Championship for the past 184 years....8-0
    
    	Andy.
34.1627BLKPUD::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyMon Dec 07 1992 19:5810
    
    Anthony,
    
    I find note .1625 deeply offensive.
    
    
    
    Liverpool will get stuffed tonight...... :-)
    
    Paul
34.1628moved for your convenienceGALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Mon Dec 07 1992 20:5135
34.1629Thank youGAOV10::MURPHYTue Dec 08 1992 11:074
    Thank you very much Brian ,for that note.
    
               regards,
                  Anthony.
34.1630What was the score last night?????????KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameTue Dec 08 1992 11:180
34.1631Everton 2 Liverpool 1MASALA::ISUTHERLANDGoths aint dead.They just look itTue Dec 08 1992 11:301
    
34.1632Toffies 2 - 1 Pool...VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Tue Dec 08 1992 11:351
    scorers were Mark Wright - Johnson,beardsley(last minute)
34.1633"Thomas through the middle"ARRODS::OHAGANBKipperhead Rides AgainTue Dec 08 1992 12:299
    re .1622
    
    >they also managed to throw away a League title
    
    Now then, this would'nt happen to be the classic Scouse, sourpuss
    reaction to Arsenal's well deserved and legendary title win of
    1989 would it? 
    
    barry.   
34.1634BLKPUD::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyTue Dec 08 1992 12:309
    
    Beardsley scored after 85 minutes - after that followed the longest
    five minutes I can remember.
    
    Paul
    
    
    E V E R T O N --   P R I D E    O F    M E R S E Y S I D E
    
34.1635MOEUR3::CROUCHDeclining futureTue Dec 08 1992 15:0517
    
>    >they also managed to throw away a League title
    
>    Now then, this would'nt happen to be the classic Scouse, sourpuss
>    reaction to Arsenal's well deserved and legendary title win of
>    1989 would it? 

    Whatever gave you that idea?

    Liverpool certainly deserved to lose the game by two goals. If they
    hadn't decided that all they needed to do was defend, then I don't
    think some obscure North London team would have been able to snatch
    the title.

    At least there's little chance of us throwing away the title this year!

    Andy
34.1636POOR RESULTGAOV10::MURPHYTue Dec 08 1992 15:444
    EVERTON 2-1 LIVERPOOL
    
    A very bad reflection on liverpools performance. I just hope it doesn't
    undermine Liverpools confidence.			
34.1637good game...MACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Old Game...Tue Dec 08 1992 17:099
    
    Excellent game decided by an excellent goal from the excellent
    Beardsley.......Well done Everton...but a draw would have been
    a fairer result...but it wasn't to be...
    
    good game though...
    
    jm
    
34.1638Its gone all quiet in here ..SIOG::DAWSONWed Dec 09 1992 12:0124
    
    I just thought i would peep into this note  and gloat .......
    
    
    
    
    
    EVERTON 2  the red sh@@@  1
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    There,s only one team on merseyside  this week ...la la la la 
    
    
    
    
    Liam
34.1639Toffies for Division 1SIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneWed Dec 09 1992 13:475
    
    Enjoy it while you can Liam because next years Merseyside derbys are
    going to be between Liverpool and Tranmere ;-)
    
    Patrick.
34.1640Where is he???..VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Dec 10 1992 11:465
    Whats the news on Grobb. is he transfered to someone else..
    
    
    Colin..
    ^^^^^^^
34.1641Still injured?CAMONE::WAYCheez-Whiz, Choice of ChampionsThu Dec 10 1992 17:117
>    Whats the news on Grobb. is he transfered to someone else..
    
Last I heard he was injured, but then, my news is somewhat behinds the
time more often than not....


frank
34.1642BLKPUD::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyThu Dec 10 1992 17:318
    
    He played last night for Liverpool reserves - they won 4-0 against
    Newcastle.
    
    Also, Liverpool's youth team beat Tranmere 6-1 away in the FA youth
    cup.
    
    Paul
34.1643LOOK WHO'S BACKGAOV10::MURPHYSat Dec 12 1992 16:2712
    What a possible cracker we have in store on sunday.With Kenny's return
    to anfield after nearly two years tensions will be high.Both teams will
    not accept anything but an all out victory.But with the KOP behind the
    lads and a return from injury by Ian Rush I can see Liverpool taking
    full points from this game.One thing I am worried about though ,is who
    is going to take care of Shearer?
    
     COME ON THE POOL.                
    
                                     REGARDS,
    
                                           ANTHONY.
34.1644YessssssssssssssssssssssssssSIOG::COLMANMon Dec 14 1992 12:207
    
    	Liverpool 2    Blackburn Rovers 1
    
    	Walters (2)    Sheerar
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1645Match report from Reading hotel room!IOSG::WICKSALeft alone in IOSG's rabbit warrenMon Dec 14 1992 15:2749
    Yes it's me - back on the right side of the atlantic for a while!
    
    Saw the game on Sky yesterday afternoon courtesy of being put up in a
    posh hotel in Reading!
    
    I was a bit worried at the start when I saw that Marsh and Redknapp
    were in the midfield in the absence of
    Molby/Thomas/hutchinson/whelan/whoever else is still left with two
    wingers barnes/mcmanaman and two strikers rush/rosenthal. Hooper
    was in goal (is he the no. 1?) and a back four of
    Jones/piechnik/Wright/Nicol.
    
    The first half was quite good - this is the first game i'm seen live
    all year though! I thought Piechnik was a bit slow and I wasn't too
    impressed by our midfield.
    
    Liverpool (not that i'm biased) has the better chances, there was one
    chance from rush that hendrie almost put in his own net and an
    impressive looking cross come shot from barnes that Mimms just kept
    out.
    
    0-0 at half-time and the sight live on TV of The great Aldo (TGA)
    himself as the expert!!!!!!!!
    
    The second-half was a lot better - Black Money-to-Burn Rovers were
    definitely the better side and Hooper did well to keep out some shots
    particularly from Newell as the Pool defence and midfield appeared
    to be non-existant.
    
    Eventually Souness brought on Walters for Rosenthal - 3 winger
    formation ? - with Barnes going up front and a few minutes later
    Walters cracked in an excellent shot from the edge of the box - guess
    he'll be injured soon.
    
    Then right from the kick-off Shearer with his back to goal hit an
    excellent shot past Hooper and we were back level.
    
    Couple of minutes from the end Walters got his second with a tap-in
    at the far post and we hung on for the 3 points. Then more TGA analysis
    
    What more could one ask for on a Sunday afternoon? appetite suitably
    wettened i'm looking forward to seeing the lads in person when they
    go to Sainsbury's on wednesday night to pick up a couple of bottles
    of coke.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
    
34.1646OH YES!!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYMon Dec 14 1992 15:458
    OOOOOOOOOHHHHHHHHHHH  YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!
    What a game of football.Liverpool deservedly getting full points.Two
    excellent goals from Walters ,but what a strike from Shearer.An
    excellent evenings entertainment.Lets hope there are more games and
    goals like them for the remainder of the season.
    
                    Regards,
                       Anthony.
34.1647REPLAYGAOV10::MURPHYTue Dec 15 1992 15:395
    Can anyone tell me if the replay against Crystal Palace in the
    coca-cola is on this wednesday.
    
                 Anthony.
    
34.1648YepMOEUR3::CROUCHA toe? There ain't such a handTue Dec 15 1992 15:410
34.1649Anybody with the result from last night !VAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Thu Dec 17 1992 11:411
    
34.1650Last nights resultNEWOA::BURTONThu Dec 17 1992 11:4911
    
    		PALACE 2	LIVERPOOL 1
    		Watts 15        Marsh 26 (pen)
    		Thorn 101	
    	
    		Attn: 19,622
    
    	(aet, Palace at home to Chelsea)
    
    Cheers
    Nige.
34.1651About timeMACNAS::CWALSHA goal a day keeps relegation awayThu Dec 17 1992 12:4619
    Well finally The pool get knocked out and about time too.
    
    In the first game Marsh should definitely have got the line and then 5
    mins later went up and scored the equalising peno which wasn't a peno
    in the first place.
    
    Lastnight they got another peno which shouldn't have been given, it
    would have been daylight robbery.
    
    Saw highlights of the game lastnight and the Eagles tactics were
    obvious, from every tip off they kicked the ball into touch as close to
    the corner flag as possible -- it was like rugby.
    From every free kick they had (no matter where it was) Eric Young went
    up to the edge of the box to try and get a flick on.... They never once
    tried to play football even though some of their young players looked
    good.
    
    Just my thoughts,
    Colm.
34.1652memories of Villa ParkYUPPY::PATEMANTOCA - Take Our Cocaine AbroadThu Dec 17 1992 13:0120
    Try not to judge from highlights. Palace played less football than
    Looneypool's cloggers (Jones looks an evil little **** - trying to
    stamp on Humphrey's ankle [like a French Rugby player]and trying to
    elbow Southgate in the face), but when you have 13 first team squad
    members unavailable and have an average age of the midfield and front
    line of less than 20, you just try and get a result.
    
    They didn't just hoof it upfront, they played through the midfield if
    possible, and obviously took free kicks aiming at Young or Thorn as
    they were the only players over about 5ft 8!
    
    As for 'pool, they played lots of passes but seldom got anywhere as we
    mostly held them outside the edge of the area and kept forcing them
    back. Pienik looks very dodgy, Nichol nearly got two own goals and
    Barnes spent the night either diving for fouls or fouling.
    
    Not that I'm biased or anything!!!
    
    
    Paul
34.1653line upGAOV10::MURPHYThu Dec 17 1992 13:355
    Can anyone tell me Liverpools line up for last night.
    
                     Regards,
                         Anthony.
    
34.1654Lpool Line UpYUPPY::PATEMANTOCA - Take Our Cocaine AbroadThu Dec 17 1992 14:0513
    Hooper
    Jones (sub Tanner)
    Marsh
    Nichol
    Pieknik
    Stewart
    Redknapp
    McMannaman (sub Rosenthal)
    Rush
    Barnes
    Walters
    
    Paul
34.1655COME ON YOU 'POOLGAOV10::MURPHYSat Dec 19 1992 12:2311
    With all going well today Liverpool should take full points from
    Coventry.Coventrys good start to the season has slightly faultered
    and I expect Liverpool to take full advantage of this.As is always,
    most teams will expect a back lash from Liverpool as they lost
    mid-week to C.Palace in the league cup.Lets hope for a convincing
    victory to put us firmly back in the hunt.
    
    
                      Regards,
                         Anthony.
    
34.1656I like it MACNAS::CWALSHA goal a day keeps relegation awaySat Dec 19 1992 22:539
Yessssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss!!!!!!
    
    Coventry  5  (yes  5 )     Liverpool  1
    
    Oh so sweet.... Anthony I think you have definitely jinxed the pool
    since joining this topic. Ah well the Galway league will always be
    there for you.
    
    Colm.    
34.1657The thrill of the hunt?KERNEL::NDAYMon Dec 21 1992 12:281
    Which hunt are the pool joining Anthony??
34.1658EBYGUM::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyMon Dec 21 1992 12:5920
    
    Now now....
    
    Liverpool weren't really stuffed 5-1, to quote Souness
    
    'it wasn't a penalty'
    
    'the third goal was offside'
    
    'Burrow's second doesn't count - he admitted himself he hasn't scored
    twice in a game since he was at school'
    
    'the sending off was a joke'
    
    
    Sounds a bit like the excuses he rattled out after Everton had stuffed
    Liverpool last week.
    
    Paul
    
34.1659OH DEAR GODGAOV10::MURPHYMon Dec 21 1992 13:2411
    I am sick ,sick ,sick.Words fail to describe the disapointment I am
    feeling at this time.I am so disheartened afer watching Liverpool
    getting their soundest hiding in 16 years the life no longer has any
    significance.full marks to Coventry on a great display,we have no
    excuses.I am now going to crawl into the nearest hole and die as should
    the entire Liverpool football team.
    
                      goodbye,farewell,and good luck
    
                             Regards,
                             Anthony.
34.1660Im sure it was his brain that has been by-passedMIACT::RANKINEMon Dec 21 1992 14:5810
    Re souness' after match comments..
    
    IMHO the sending off was a 2nd cautionable offence, which on TV looked
    like an extremely obvious and deliberate body check. I cant comment on
    the 1st caution, as I didnt see it on MOTD, but if Souness is
    complaining about it then it is he who is the joke.....then again going
    by his past, he thinks that any tackle which doesnt decapitate or
    castrate opponents is legal.
    
    Paul
34.1661EVEN WHEN WE LOOSE WE MAKE PEOPLE HAPPYGAOV10::MURPHYMon Dec 21 1992 15:5614
    You know its funny the only noters in this topic last week were
    Liverpool supporters after beating Blackburn and the odd football
    supporter to congratulate Liverpool.This week there is a massive influx
    of sarcasm and ridicule over Liverpool getting beaten.I have come to
    the conclusion that thereason this happens is because people are
    totally frustrated at Liverpool winning so much in their history and
    the only way they can get it off their chests is to slag off Liverpool
    at any given oppertunity.All I can say now is ENJOY IT WHILE YOU CAN.
    
             I WONDER DID THEY HAVE COMPUTERS 26 YEARS AGO.
    
    
                      REGARDS,
                          ANTHONY.
34.1662TRUCKS::SANTBut sir, it's *supposed* to do that!Mon Dec 21 1992 16:117
    
    	...and it's still worth going back to read .1655 again... 8-) 8-)
    
    	And yes, Anthony, there were computers 26 years ago - ever heard
    	of DEC/Digital/Digital Equipment ? ;-)
    
    	Andy (enjoying it while it lasts!!)
34.1663Teams are no longer afraid of ANFIELD!!!PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKTue Dec 22 1992 16:148
    
    Liverpools mini revival didn't last long, according to the papers
    everytime they win a game they are championship marterial when they
    lose a game there's a crisis, lets face it Liverpool aren't the club 
    they were and the sooner the fans and club members realise this the 
    easier it will be for them to face mediocrity(sp) for the next few
    years..I'm afraid to tell you this the Anfield bubble HAS FINALY
    BURST.......  
34.1664HAPPY CHRISTMASGAOV10::MURPHYTue Dec 22 1992 19:296
    Hi lads and lassies I have the day off tomorrow so I will take this
    oppertunity to wish you all a very happy christmas and a peaceful new
    year.
     
                   best of luck,
                           Anthony.
34.1665DCEIDL::HINXMANPretentious? Watashi?Wed Dec 23 1992 22:4010
	re .1661

>             I WONDER DID THEY HAVE COMPUTERS 26 YEARS AGO.

	Arrhh, young fellow-me-lad, they did indeed have computers in 1966.
	That was when I wrote my first computer program. 5-hole paper tape
	for an English Electric KDF9.

	Tony (who can also remember when Liverpool were in the Second Division
		and lost to Southampton three times in one season)
34.1666Liverpool 1 - 1 Man CityVAXVLS::CCASEYLiverpool now and forever..Tue Dec 29 1992 14:171
    
34.1667F.A. Cup 3rd RoundSIOG::COLMANMon Jan 04 1993 14:137
    
    	Bolton     2:2	Pool
    
    We get Wolves if we can win the replay which is on wednesday week
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1668Bad signingsMACNAS::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld Game...Wed Jan 06 1993 12:3224
    
    Some of Souness's signing leave a lot to be desired....
    
    Mark Wright		Failure
    Dean Saunders	Failure
    Paul Stewart	Seems to be a failure
    David James		Seems to be a failure
    Michael Thomas	Seems to be a failure
    Mark Walters	Another failure...plays the odd good game
    ???? Kozma		Failure
    
    
    
    Rob Jones		Definate Success
    Piecknik (Sp?)      What's the verdict on him
    Bjornbe  (Sp?)      The new left back , what's the story on him
    			Can't be any worse than Burrows.....
    
    All the other good young players were at Anfiled before Souness
    arrived...
    
    Any comments please , I've probably left some of Souness's out .
    
    jm
34.1669PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKWed Jan 06 1993 12:5520
    
    
    I'm afraid Souness only has himself to blame ruining decent players
    
    Mark Wright  is proberbly one of if not the best footballing centre
                 backs in the country he goes to Liverpool and has a
                 nightmare.
    
    Dean Saunders  is now at Villa and proving he is worth the money.
                   at Liverpool he's regarded as a faliure....
    
    Paul Stewart  when playing for Spurs he pushed his way into the England
                  squad, at Liverpool Souness played him up front and
                  now can't get into the side...
    
       We can go on and on Souness is the one who should go, then maybe 
       someone else can get the best out of these players, lets face it 
       they are all class performers.....                 
    
    Neil
34.1670RantSIOG::APPS_PBManchester - Championship Free ZoneWed Jan 06 1993 17:4014
    re -2
    
    I have to disagree about David James, he played some great stuff at the
    start of the season but was then dropped after one or two bad games.
    The defence he had in front of him wasnt exactly one to inspire
    confidence in a young keeper. I dont know why Hoopers in goal - if he
    wasnt good enough all these years why is he goos enough now? James
    should be the Liverpool no. 1.
    As for Jones, I reckon he should have got young player of the year last
    year - in the two games he marked Giggs he didnt give him a kick. But
    he seems to have gone back a lot on last year - I read in one of the
    papers that he could be part of the rumoured clear out.
    
    Solution ... Sack Souness, Kevin Keegan for Liverpool ;-)
34.1671Turning Clogger?YUPPY::PATEMANOur Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the LordWed Jan 06 1993 17:579
    Re Rob Jones
    
    As a one time admirer I have to say that he appears to caught
    Burrows/Souness-itis this season. When he played at Palace and when I
    saw him on the box against Bolton he looked to have become incredibly
    niggly and spiteful. He is still incredibly quick tho' and I would mind
    him at the FEs if he came at a discount!
    
    Paul
34.1672PLUNDR::MORANWell Des, it was a bit of a bobbler....Wed Jan 06 1993 18:147
    
    >    Solution ... Sack Souness, Kevin Keegan for Liverpool ;-)
    
    He wouldn't lower himself. The only job up from Newcastle, is the
    England job. ;-)
    
    Tim
34.1673In days of old.GAOV10::MURPHYThu Jan 07 1993 13:2516
    The solution is not to hire Keegan.For starters he stated he would
    never take on the Liverpool job so who wants him.Liverpool need a
    manager who will pride himself in this position.
    Liverpool in past years have always been looked to as a team with
    players who did not just professionally wear the jersey they wore the
    jersey with pride.If a Liverpool team lost a game it was a case of god
    help the next team who were playing them.This pride and passion in the    
    Liverpool game went out the same door Souness came in.
    A return to Anfield of a player who was part of this passion as manager
    to try and put back the fire and the enthusiasm into Liverpools stars
    instead of these bully boy tactics could well see a return of the old
    Liverpool.Lets face it we have a team of great players with no
    appetite.
    
                  regards,
                     Anthony.
34.1674MOEUR3::CROUCHAre you sure, Michael?Thu Jan 07 1993 14:188
    Nominations for the not yet vacant post of Liverpool manager:

    	John Toshack
    	Phil Neal
    	Phil Thompson

    Andy
34.1675PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKThu Jan 07 1993 14:246
    
    Is Toshack still manager with one of the Spanish sides ?.
    
    How about Toshack/Keegan partnership, brings back some memorys...
    
    Neil...
34.1676Our Kev?SIOG::APPS_PBManchester - Championship Free ZoneThu Jan 07 1993 14:383
    
    Didnt Keegan refuse to sign a long term contract with Newcastle last
    season? Maybe keeping his options open???
34.1677PLUNDR::MORANWell Des, it was a bit of a bobbler....Thu Jan 07 1993 14:419
    
>   Didnt Keegan refuse to sign a long term contract with Newcastle last
>   season? Maybe keeping his options open???
    
    He still hasn't signed the 3yr deal offered at the end of last season
    and is currently working WITHOUT CONTRACT. He may be keeping his
    options open, but he certainly isn't after the Liverpool job.
    
    Tim
34.1678anyone but souness.GAOV10::MURPHYThu Jan 07 1993 15:4211
    possible names
           Toshack
           Hansen
           Whelan(it wouldn't be the first time a player was made manager)
     
    
              I think Hansen would be a good choice.
    
      
                     rgds,
                       Anthony.
34.1679Champion of fair play?TRILLI::FOWLERMThu Jan 07 1993 16:295
I'm not sure the best way to get rid of Souness' preferred bullying tactics 
(allegedly) is to appoint Alan Hansen as manager. He was quite physical
himself wasn't he?

Mike
34.1680The players aren't good enoughCHEFS::HOUSEBThu Jan 07 1993 16:4020
    re .1673
    
    In my opinion you are missing the real problem.  Liverpool are the team
    they were because they HAVE NOT GOT players of the same quality as they
    had in the past.  The youngsters are good but aren't up to the
    Liverpool quality yet and in the past good youngsters have always had
    quality internationals around them to bring them on.
    
    At the moment Liverpool have a couple of class players in Nicol and
    Rush (a bit off form) and the rest arejust good premier league players
    - certainly not outstanding ones.  Players like Walters, Stewart,
    Thomas, Piechnik, Kozma, Bjornbye etc etc are not fit to lace the boots
    of the Liverpool players of old.  As for signing Durie, I'm afraid he
    will just extend this list.
    
    Blame the lack of quality players on the manager if you like but the
    bottom line is Liverpool are no longer the outstanding team because
    they no longer have 7 or 8 outstanding players.
           
    		Brian.
34.1681SLight errorCHEFS::HOUSEBThu Jan 07 1993 16:413
    Of course the 2nd sentence should read:
    
    Liverpool are not the team they were..........
34.1682Another Yid reject?SIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneFri Jan 08 1993 10:583
    
    Whats the story with Durie? - I heard second hand that Liverpool were
    offering 3 million for him. Someone tell me it isnt true...
34.1683Agrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYFri Jan 08 1993 11:243
    Gordon Durie.Oh dear God, you can not be serious.Words fail me.
    
               Anthony.
34.1684MOEUR3::CROUCHThe man from RDL...he gone!!!!Fri Jan 08 1993 14:4027
    How many decent million pound plus signings have Liverpool made in the
    last few years?

    Answer one; Peter Beardsley. Two if you include Ian Rush returning
    home. John Barnes was less than a million.

    The others that I can remember: 

    Paul Stewart, Mark Wright, Michael Thomas, David James, Dean Saunders,
    Mark Walters

    All goodish or very good players, but all a waste of money.

    Plus a few other poor but expensive signings (all by Kenny, I think):

    Carter, Hysen, Speedie...

    Why? Once upon a time, Liverpool didn't spend excessive amounts on the
    transfer market; they picked up bargains and developed them into world
    class players: Clemence, Heighway, Keegan etc. Who was Liverpool's most
    expensive player before Barnes and Beardsley came along?

    Why on Earth do they want to add Durie to the list of failures? 
    3 million? 3 million? I don't think he's even worth half a million.

    Andy
34.1685 OH SO TRUEGAOV10::MURPHYFri Jan 08 1993 15:527
    True Andy,very very true.But I think the days of bargain players are
    long gone.The attitute now a days is if he's worth buying then he must
    be worth a million.
    
                  Sad I know but true.All we have left is hope.
    
                     Anthony.
34.1686No go DurieCHEFS::HOUSEBFri Jan 08 1993 16:176
34.1687WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringFri Jan 08 1993 17:2612
Re .1684

Over the years Liverpool have never been afraid to spend money. There were some
good (lawrenson, Tony Hately) some bad (walsh), but Liverpool spent.
Liverpool hardly produced their own players, they bought them. A lot were good
buys that developed into good players (Keegan, Rush). 

Now Liverpool seem to be in the state that Manchester United were in in the 70's 
and early 80's; buy what is supposedly a 'good' player for the sake of buying him
but no regard to team policy or how|where the player would fit in.

Its great to see the Liverpool fans panicking so soon!
34.1688Someone forgot to oil the machineMIACT::RANKINEFri Jan 08 1993 21:2634
    
    I think whats happened is that the old Liverpool style of play has been
    lost, and that makes it very difficult for players, new or old, good or
    bad, to fit into the pattern.  Of course the lack of selection
    continuity doesnt/hasnt helped, but I think a lot of players are
    wondering just what the hell they are supposed to be doing when
    selected.  
    
    In the old days, Liverpool has a superb team, which consisted of
    possibly 2-3 world class players, a further 2-3 very good player, a
    couple of good, and a couple of ordinary players etc..I know the
    numbers dont add up but its a point Im making not giving a maths
    lesson.  Where Liverpool succeded, and Ive yet to see any team do it
    since, is that they had a pattern/style of play which all the players
    worked to, and they all slotted in.  Collectively they became a team,
    played as a single unit which had players perfoming to a high standard on 
    a regular basis.  If someone got injured or left, they just slotted 
    another person in and off they went as if nothing had happened.  I
    recall references to Liverpool as the football machine...
    
    Nowadays they seem to have lost this style/pattern of play and what you
    have now is a lot of individual players playing like individual
    players...same as everyone else in the Premier League...which is why a
    lot of noters are talking about signing sucesses and failures.
    
    Im not so sure if the Liverpool machine didnt start to go astray as a
    result of behind the scenes bitching from some background staff, when
    Kenny was given the managers job.  The success of the team was in no
    small part due to its large, integrated backroom staff who all got on
    well.
    
    My 2p worth anyway...
    Paul
    
34.1689BLKPUD::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyFri Jan 08 1993 21:367
34.1690TRUCKS::SANTa rockin' and a rollin'Mon Jan 11 1993 17:4011
34.1691It just gets worst and worstMACNAS::PRIDGEChicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finalists '92Tue Jan 12 1993 21:216
    Reply  34.1690
                   He could'nt miss could he? Even I would have put that
    one away last Saturday,man Liverpool's defense is leaking all over the
    place.                                
              Pat
    
34.1692Machine troubleCLADA::JMURPHYWed Jan 13 1993 11:2128
    
    re .1688
    
    THe old Liverpool machine hasn't been working now for a while , not
    like it used to . Too many injuries , players nor good enough , not
    knowing what to do on the pitch . Liverpool's strength has always been
    their defence , this season their defense is 4th Division class , no
    better . 
    
    Look at Leeds , last season their defense was brilliant , this season
    its pathetic . Same goes for Arsenal , if Adams and Bould don't play
    well Arsenal always do badly....Man Utd seem to have the best defense
    around at the moment , which is one of the reasons they are doing
    well..
    
    A good example of a team machine playing to their style and strenghts
    are A.C. Milan . they have a dedicated pattern of play , they all work
    extremely hard for each other , they all know where they are playing
    and what they have to do , if someone is out another player fits in
    without effecting the team . That's how Liverpool were in the good
    old days , will it ever come back to what it used to be , time will
    tell...
    
    In Football ,
    
    jm
      
    
34.1693I never felt more like singing the....????REDS???/?GAOV10::MURPHYThu Jan 14 1993 11:097
    Just getting in before any non Liverpool fan can.
    
                LIVERPOOL 0:::2 BOLTON
    
    
                   ANTHONY.
    
34.1694THE END justifies the means!!!!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYBananna RepublicThu Jan 14 1993 11:211
    
34.1695There will now be a seven month interlude.MOEUR1::CROUCHFree the Oxford 8Thu Jan 14 1993 11:355
    Well that's the end of our 92/93 season...  assuming we manage to stay
    away from the relegation zone.

    Andy
34.1696How about March 6th - that's worth looking forward to?NSDC::SIMPSONThe future sure isn't what it used to beThu Jan 14 1993 12:041
34.1697Iam glad Iam in Germany....KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameThu Jan 14 1993 12:1814
   I reckon that has to be the most humiliating defeat Liverpool has suffered
since I started supporting them. Well at least Eintract Frankfurt and AC Milan
have good chances of winning a trophy which would help to soothe the pain I have
at the moment. What Liverpool need badly is a few Irishmen back in the team not
unknown quality from Scandanavia.... :)  Anyway Julie I reckon your boys will
pick up a handy 3 points when ye visit in March..... unless of course someone
gets rid of Souness and replaces him with good old Stevie Heighway, and he jumps
up and buys 11 Irish players only then will ye go back to Ould Traffa with empty
hands!!!!!!!!!!

                                                       down and out.......

                                                            -dave-
34.1698Rush for Cascarino ???....I think not !!MIACT::RANKINEThu Jan 14 1993 12:3912
    Re -1
    
    Since Jack Charlton finds it tough finding 11 Irishmen to play for
    Ireland, what magic will Mr Heighway weave ??...
    
    Last night Liverpool looked completely out of sorts, and Bolton
    actually played the type of football that we would normally associate
    with the 'pool.  While there was alot of blame on the back four for the
    goals, I felt Hooper looked suspect for the 1st one..he looked like he
    was going for the cross, changed his mind and ended up in no-mans land.
    
    Paul
34.1699Happy days are here again..!!!!OPG::TONYThu Jan 14 1993 12:429
Looneypool zilch ie. 0(zero) the Wanderers 1+1=2

Well done the Bolton...

Well what can one say about the Looneypool..

Mancs around the world rejoice..argh argh

Tony
34.1700ECCGY4::HAIGHIt's worse than that JimThu Jan 14 1993 12:4612
    
    	I think Bolton conceded those two late goals in the first match to
    bolster their finances with a second game at Anfield. I mean they had
    Liverpool on the rack most of the game at home as well, only to score
    an own-goal (which wasn't very convincing) and present Rush with a
    chance that even he couldn't miss. 
    
    	Talk about confidence! Well Bolton should be careful! These things
    don't always come off as hoped.
    
    
    		G. Souness.
34.1701Come out Cunno -- take it like a manWARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Jan 14 1993 13:1310
Some questions (in between my sniggers)...is Mark Wright injured? He can't
be bad as those two Scandinavians. Hysen was bad, but this new pairing are just
appalling. {And 'pool fans have the nerve to have a go at Pallister]

Why was Barnes playing just in front of the left back? At least that's where he
appeared to be most of the second half. Maybe it was to support Stewart who's
days must be numbered at Anfield. 

Souness must have a real sadistic streak in him; he dragged Brucie all the way back 
from Zimbawe just for the match!
34.1702Iam one for a start!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameThu Jan 14 1993 16:1214
  Re.98

    Paul I bet I could play better than some of our defenders can at the moment.
Like Mr. Picnics favourite song must be "Waltzing Matilda" the way the opponents
strike force dance around him!! 

   Paul maybe yer granny was a paddy, which means you can play for the pool as
well when Stevie takes over!!!!! I bet Julie has a big smile on her face today..

                              Lifes a bitch, then ye die......

                                             -dave-

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>    possible names
>           Toshack
>           Hansen
>           Whelan(it wouldn't be the first time a player was made manager)
     
    
>              I think Hansen would be a good choice.
    
      
>                     rgds,
>                       Anthony.
    
    
    Forget about Hansen for manager - he should come out of retirement and
    play centre half. Torban Picnic makes Glenn Hysen look like Eusabio.
    By the way, whens the last time Liverpool sacked a manager...?
    
    Patrick |-(.
    
34.1704A different perspectiveTRUCKS::WARDRThu Jan 14 1993 19:0612
    Andy Walker, who scored one of Bolton's goals, was interviewed on
    Today on R4 this morning.   Asked to confirm that this was the
    biggest moment of his career, he replied that he had scored the
    two goals that secured Celtic the championship and that he had
    played in two cup finals at Hampden, but it was certainly up
    there with them ..
    
    However he did admit that the English Cup has a certain romance that
    the Scottish Cup hasn't.
    
    Ray
                                            
34.1705I'm happy, cos I'm happy..MIACT::MASONThu Jan 14 1993 19:1413
    re .1702
    
    Dave, I certainly have a big smile on my face. Nothing cheers my heart
    more than to see the Pool getting stuffed by a good footballing side.
    With a defence that has more holes than a sieve, I can cheerfully
    expect more results like this before the season is out!!! 
    
    Seriously though, that Peicnik chap is awful. He let Deano sail past him on
    Saturday. You also need a good goalkeeper. Brucie is well past his
    sell-by date and I don't reckon much to either of his replacements. Ah
    well, I'm sure Souness will sort it eventually...........
    
    J
34.1706David Lacey's getting better all the timeYUPPY::PATEMANOur Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the LordFri Jan 15 1993 14:3815
    Some great comments from David Lacey in the Grauniad today....
    
    "But the trials of Pieknik look like denying George Graham the Lurpak
    award for worst Danish Signing of the Season"
    
    "Both of Bolton's goals on Wednesday came by the sort of crosses which 
    for more than two seasons have found Liverpool's defenders crumbling to
    dust like so many Christopher Lee's"
    
    And also....
    
    He pinpoints Liverpool's decline as starting when the FEs beat them at
    Villa Park in the Cup. Shame :-)
    
    Paul 
34.1707Disappointing...CHEFS::CAINEPMarvin the paranoid androidFri Jan 15 1993 17:3113
    What I find so disappointing is the manner of Liverpool's defeat -
    they were so unprofessional.  'Picnic' (how *do* you spell his name !)
    committed several clumsy fouls on David Lee, and on one occasion came
    close to pulling his shorts off !  Wherever your loyalties lie it is
    sad to witness the descent to the gutter of a once great footballing
    side.
    
    My message to Souness and Anfield is 'Get a grip - if you are going to
    fall from grace, do it with style...even Merseysiders have pride.'
    
    Lofty.
    
    
34.1708What;s gone wrong.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DECSat Jan 16 1993 17:2317
    The one thing that is missing from the current Liverpool side is
passion and commitment. During the days of Shankley, Paisley, Fagen &
Dalglish, players had to have total commitment to put on the Liverpool
shirt. I don't know why Souness can't instill this into his players. One
would imagine that Souness would have no problems with this aspect. The
other night, Marsh, Bjornbye, Piccknik, etc. were strolling around as if they
didn't care. Hansen and Lawrenson should come out of retirement and Souness
should buy back Staunton, McMahon, Beardsley, ALDO &  Houghton whose sale was
one of the biggest mistakes ever. 

  Any news of Ronnie Whelan's return??


     Martin    
    

34.1709welcome back Martin!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYBananna RepublicSun Jan 17 1993 18:451
    
34.1710Hope they DO go down.YUPPY::PATEMANOur Nige is Their Nige Now - Thank the LordMon Jan 18 1993 11:576
    Anybody else really p*ss*d off by the sycophantic guy on R5 on Saturday
    night bemoaning the pool's loss of form and saying how tragic it was
    for the game? Hasn't anybody else got a right to win - most other teams
    have to struggle from time to time - why not them?
    
    Paul
34.1711Give me an Anadin PLEASEMIACT::MASONMon Jan 18 1993 15:5119
    Liverpool's loss of form IS a tragedy (this coming from a United
    supporter!). With or without Martin's reminders, we all know what a
    great side Liverpool once were. Listening to the game on the radio on
    Saturday, they have become laughable. I think the game needs a good
    Liverpool side. They were always great to watch and it was always an
    exciting game when they visited O.T. The league is a sadder place for
    their demise because at the moment they really are c**p. The rot set in
    just before Dalgleish left (good timing mate..) and Souness isn't
    capable of stopping it. They have a couple of good young prospects, but
    Barnes is past it. Wright was a waste of money and Rosenthal is getting
    on a bit too. 
    
    Like the economy, it will be a long while before we see them even
    approach a recovery.
    
    J
    
    (I've come over all light headed now..)
                                           
34.1712Good One DesESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeMon Jan 18 1993 16:016
34.1713We still have a sense of humourSIOG::COLMANMon Jan 18 1993 16:2511
    
    I heard that Souness went into the bar after the Bolton game and
    asked a supporter for a lend of 20p as he wanted to ring a friend.
    
    The supporter gave him 40p and said "Ring them all"
    
    But seriously I feel that he may have to go as he appears as nothing
    more than a bully at times. After all he picks the team and it is his
    responsiblity to instil commitment and passion into the players.
     
    Stephen C.
34.1714Thanks Julie......KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameMon Jan 18 1993 16:3419
  Its real good to see so many Manc fans offering their condolences.... Julie
your right when ya say its not good for football and especially the English
league when the pool are playing such crap footie, and it will take a while to
sort things out.... I don't think a fit Whelan and Molby would change a lot of
things, our big weakness is at the back followed by cohesion in the team.

   I would still prefer to see James in goal, and maybe put my namesake back 
in defence instead of Picnic.   Ah well I reckon this must be either the first
or second season that the Pool haven't won a trophy since I started supporting
them back in 1971 when I threw my rattler from the pram at the tv set when 
Charlie George scored that amazing winner for the Arse in the cup final!!!!!!!!!

   Should be a good game tonight at QPR, and if this chap Ferdinand is on form
then the united backs will have a headache or two......

                                                    slainte....

                                                         -dave- 
34.1715He'd sell his Granny if there's money to be madeWARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Jan 18 1993 17:404
The Saturday Grauniad had an article about the demise of Liverpool (lots of
such articles these days!) and Souness was going on about how some of the 
players are just out for the money and that's all that concerns them.
A bit rich coming from Souness, eh!?
34.1716We're all laughing at LiverpoolEBYGUM::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyMon Jan 18 1993 18:1313
    
    Liverpool's problem is dead easy to see - Souness.
    
    I've said before what a poor manager he is, virtually all his signings
    have been poor, he continously plays players in the wrong positions -
    Jones, Marsh, McMannamanamanamanthingy have all struggled in the wrong
    positions, his training methods mean someone is always injured and his
    man motivation stinks.
    
    Keep up the good work Mr Souness...... :-)
    
    Paul (well it takes the pressure off Everton doesn't it)
                                                            
34.1717NSDC::SIMPSONThe future sure isn't what it used to beTue Jan 19 1993 10:547
Another United fan who hates to see Liverpool do badly. They are a great club,
and were great to watch - I'm always behind Liverpool when they are in Europe.

Liverpool will be back - and I bet that it will not take 27+ years - in the
mean time, some other clubs can have a look in.

Steve
34.1718EBYGUM::WATTERSONPBy eck it's parkyTue Jan 19 1993 12:2010
    
    More bad news for Liverpool.....
    
    Their new sponsors have pulled out...
    
    
    'Winalot' said they'd be done under the trades description's act if
    Liverpool had their name on their shirts......       :-)
    
    Paul
34.1719It's far too nice in here......soARRODS::OHAGANBBeat on the Brat wit a Baseball BatTue Jan 19 1993 14:3210
    This note is becoming a bit top heavy with Mancs and assorted
    sycophants crying crocodile tears and offering empty laments
    (which will last only as long as their title hopes do) over the 
    demise of Liverpool FC. So to balance things out a bit I'd just 
    like to express my extreme pleasure at witnessing the Pool's
    current humiliation and losing streak. In fact I'd like to 
    see them relegated come May, albeit for one season only. Gasp!
    Shock! Horror! 
    
    barry. 
34.1720Planning my Week-end AlreadySIOG::COLMANTue Jan 19 1993 16:398
34.1721only kidding ? Maybe....TRUCKS::SANTa rockin' and a rollin'Tue Jan 19 1993 19:1720
    
    	re .1719...
    
    	Me too 8-)
    
    	It's very enjoyable to see Liverpool losing regularly. I'd like
    	to see them relegated this season, Sourpuss to get fired, Ugly
    	Rush to sulk across Stanley Park and join Everton, and finally
    	for Cunno to be asking directions to Barnsley and Grimsby for
    	Liverpool's Xmas fixtures next season...;-)
    
    	Liverpool have enjoyed tremedous success in the past 30 years,
    	and I've had their success rammed down my throat for most of them.
    	Good riddance to the  moaning, miserable bunch of scousers...
    
    	There, that should do it!!
    
    	;-) x a few....
    
    	Andy.
34.1722Happy Days are Here :-)ESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeTue Jan 19 1993 20:4932
34.1723MOEUR1::CROUCHBob who?Wed Jan 20 1993 11:2514
>The trouble with a lot of Looneypool fans, is that they are not old enough
>to remember the bad times. They have been brought up on success and are 

    Let's face it Brian, to remember Liverpool's bad times you'd have to be
    *very* old - pushing forty. The first season I remember well was 1971;
    that Cup Final was a bad time, as was 1988's. 1977 was, of course, the
    worst memory! Good match though. Lucky goal.

    You're right though; I've seen 20 years of success and until the last 
    couple of years, hadn't experienced a poor season. I hope I don't get
    used to it :-(

    Andy
34.1724Has Brian got a walking stick???!!!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameWed Jan 20 1993 11:4114
   Brian if you remember a "real" successfull year by the Mancs where they
maybe won the league then it means you'll soon be drawing the "ould age pension"
very soon, unless of course ya were born during the years of non-success which
could mean any of the past 30 years...(::)  So out with yer age man yer either
way over 60, or between 15 and 30 !!!!!!!!!!

    Sinead O Connor sums up Liverpools season so far "Success has made a failure
out of me" She's probably a pool supporter, which means the Pope supports the
Mancs that's where yer geting all your look from.......

                                                               slainte...

                                                                   -dave-
34.1725Tribute...!!OPG::TONYWed Jan 20 1993 14:117
10,000 United supporters singing "There's only one Graeme Souness"..at QPR

What a night..!!!



Tony
34.1726lads,United have won nothing yet!!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYWed Jan 20 1993 15:5417
    Since nobody will stand up in Liverpools defence,I will.Liverpool have
    set standards in english football for over 30 years.teams like
    Manchester who have finally managed to get a nearly sucessful team seem
    to think they have surpassed the old Liverpool and therefor think they
    have a great team.On the contrary,last years league was regarded by
    many as one of the worst leagues in many many years and this is because
    there were no good football sides in it.There was no team good enough
    for everybody to want to beat and this was proven by two very average
    teams getting first and second.This was proven by their progress in
    European football.So all ye manchester fans don't fool yourselves into
    thinking you posess a great side.
    Another point was made that many Liverpool fans don't remember an
    unsuccessfull Liverpool side.Well I for one would rather be too young
    to remember a poor Liverpool side than be too young to remember when my
    team last won the title.
    
             Anthony.
34.1727rather out of characterCHEFS::HOUSEBWed Jan 20 1993 16:395
    re.1721
    
    Steady on Andy, you had better sit down after that.
    
    		Brian.
34.1728lads, Looneypool WILL win nothing...!!!!! (FACT)OPG::TONYWed Jan 20 1993 17:0113
RE. 1726  lads,United have won nothing yet!!!!!


Pure Scouse drivel.....

If last years 1st and 2nd were average...What does that make the Looneypool..!!

Anyway...

Theres only one Graeme Souness..one Graeme Souness...


Tony
34.1729a bleedin' obvious attempt at humourYUPPY::PANESFrench kisses and Chinese burnsWed Jan 20 1993 17:0511
                     <<< Note 34.1726 by GAOV10::MURPHY >>>
                   -< lads,United have won nothing yet!!!!! >-

>    Since nobody will stand up in Liverpools defence

    The strikers are pretty good at going down in the penalty box as well.

    
    Stuart

     
34.1730Bah humbug....young whippersnappersFORTY2::FOWLERMWed Jan 20 1993 17:0919
Yawn, yawn, yawn...

Liverpool are the best side of all time blah blah.

Well I've got news for you sonny. Liverpool are just some johnny-come-lately
big head scouse types who think they are the best thing to happen to football 
since the offside rule. Just because you did well for a few years during the 
seventies and eighties....

You'll never be as good as the great Accrington Stanley ad don't you forget it...

Mike

(Not entirely serious) 8-)

PS perhaps Liverpool fans should have the grace to accept that their dominance
of English football has gone the way of the dodo, and stop comparing themseleves 
to today's top sides. I can see no reason at all to claim that last year's league
was devoid of decent teams just because Liverpool didn't win it.
34.1731WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringFri Jan 22 1993 15:061
And Bolton do it again...Liverpool reserves 0:2 Bolton reserves
34.1732ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'M THE BEST FOOTBALLER IN DECMon Jan 25 1993 13:4214
   Shelbourne 1 Liverpool 2

Liverpool get back to their winning ways with a 2-1 win over Shels in front
of a capacity 10,000 at Tolka Park. About 6,000 people turned up who couldn't
be admitted. Just goes to show how popular Liverpool are in Ireland.

I also got an audio double tape at the weekend with BBC archives of Liverpool
down through the years called 'Liverpool - From Shankley to Dalglish'.
Absolutely brilliant stuff with clips from great matches from the 65 cup final
to the championship winning side of 1990.


      Martin C
34.1733Welcome back to the Planet Earth !PAKORA::JJACKc|e|l|t|i|c|Wed Jan 27 1993 15:455
    
    Oh yes Martin, you can't beat football on the radio for interesting
    viewing !!
    
    
34.1734The Pool's remaining league fixtures.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed Jan 27 1993 16:037
     I have been looking for Liverpool's remaining league fixtures but can't
find them. Could somebody please post them or let me know where they are or
else post them.


       Martin
34.1735You Might get a Game MartinESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeWed Jan 27 1993 16:086
34.1736Remaining LFC fixtures as of 27/1/93ROYLAN::naylorWed Jan 27 1993 16:4219
  Re : .1734 - remaining LFC fixutres...

	30/1	A	Arsenal
	 6/2	H	Notts Forest
	10/2    A	Chelsea
	13/2    A	Southampton
	20/2	H	Ipswich
	27/2	A	Sheff Wed
	 6/3	H 	Man Utd
	 9/3	H	QPR
	13/3    A       Middlesborough
	20/3	H	Everton
	23/3	A	Crystal Palace
	 4/4    A	Blackburn
	10/4	H	Oldham
	12/4 	A	Man City
	17/4	H	Coventry City
	 1/5	A	Norwich
	 8/5	H	Spurs
34.1737LFC Phone No.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed Jan 27 1993 17:089
     Re -1,
          Thanks for posting the fixtures. Could anybody also post the
Liverpool F.C. phone number as well.


       Regards,

         Martin
34.1738We may need the points from this one!AIMTEC::WICKS_AMUP(pets) coming to ALL-IN-1 soon?Wed Jan 27 1993 20:4311
    Paul,
    
    And the still to be rearranged away game at Oldham that was postponed
    on Boxing Day 
    
    P.S don't suppose you know who scored our only goal of the year so far?
        (the one at Villa)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1739Let me seee....XSTACY::MDUNPHYWomen, You cant live with them.....pass the beer nutsWed Jan 27 1993 20:565
Andrew,
	If thats the game at anfield then it was Barnes who got the only
	goal.

Mick
34.1740John BarnesESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeWed Jan 27 1993 20:560
34.1741xAIMTEC::WICKS_AMUP(pets) coming to ALL-IN-1 soon?Wed Jan 27 1993 22:3138
    Thank you Gents, I can now post Liverpool's Scoring Hall of Shame
    for the entire season (and a sorry sight it is)
    
    Rush	10   (europe 6, F.A 1, only 3 in the league) 
    Walters	 8   (coke 2, league 6 - so our top league scorer!)
    Hutchinson	 7   (europe 1, coke 2, league 4 - mostly in October)
    Mcmanaman	 7   (europe 1, coke 2, league 4 - mostly in November) 
    Rosenthal 	 6   (coke 1, league 5 - again mostly in November)           
    Marsh	 4   (coke 3, league 1 - 1 in all 3 games against palace)
    Stewart	 3   (Europe 2, league 1 - last goal on Sept 16th)
    Molby        3   (league 3 - 2 goals before the end of August)
    Wright       3   (coke 1 league 2)
    Redknapp     3   (coke 1 league 2)
    Thomas	 2   (coke 1 league 1)
    Barnes	 1   (after 5 months of the season!)
    Burrows	 1   (league)
    Whelan	 1   (league way back in August)
    Saunders     1   (league before we sold him)
    o.g		 1   (scored by an ex-Liverpool player at Bolton)
    
    8 other outfield players have made appearances without scoring!
    
    Totals	League 		36
    		Coke		13
    		Europe		10
    		F.A		 2
    				--
    				61
    				--
    
    Oh for that season when Rush, Barnes and Beardsley got over 20 each!
    and if it wasn't for some early goal bonanzas in the Euro and Coke 
    who knows!
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.1742phone no. needed.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Thu Jan 28 1993 11:468
     Could anybody  post the
Liverpool F.C. phone number as well.


       Regards,

         Martin

34.1743BLKPUD::WATTERSONPIt's MISTER IPS to you !!!Thu Jan 28 1993 12:5312
    
    More bad news for Liverpool - they were dumped out of the Liverpool
    senior cup last night by Southport.
    
    Also Souness is rumoured to be part of a consortium trying to buy
    Birmingham City, could he be on his way from Anfield ?
    
    Martin - Liverpool FC isn't on EYP and I can't be bothered to phone
    directory enquires.
    
    Paul
        
34.1744YUPPY::PANESlike a pitbull in a china shopThu Jan 28 1993 13:2116
     <<< Note 34.1743 by BLKPUD::WATTERSONP "It's MISTER IPS to you !!!" >>>

    
>    Martin - Liverpool FC isn't on EYP and I can't be bothered to phone
>    directory enquires.
    
>    Paul
        
     Paul,
 
     I'm intrigued as to which category of business you selected.

    Stuart


    
34.1745BLKPUD::WATTERSONPIt's MISTER IPS to you !!!Thu Jan 28 1993 14:1011
    That's it !!!!

    Thanks Stuo, I mistakenly put football - but only got Everton's
    number......

    What else shall I try ? - Cowboys, female mud wrestlers.....


    Paul
    :-)
34.1746Waste collection? YUPPY::PANESlike a pitbull in a china shopThu Jan 28 1993 14:170
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34.1748bankrupt stock?TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Thu Jan 28 1993 14:261
    
34.1749last Liverpool manager to get sacked.GAOV10::MURPHYThu Jan 28 1993 15:457
    Refering to a question earlier on who was the last Liverpool manager to
    get sacked.The only manager ever to get sacked by Liverpool was a man
    called Don Walsh in 1956.
    
                 regards
                      Anthony.
    
34.1750PAKORA::GMCDONALDThu Jan 28 1993 16:336
    RE 1743.
    
    Sourpuss is also supposed to be getting involved in a consortium to buy
    Heart Of Midlothian F.C. along with Stephen Hendry (snookers No 1)
    
     SQF HM
34.1751YeeeeeeessssssssssSIOG::COLMANMon Feb 01 1993 12:458
    
    	Arsenil		0	Liverpool	  1
    				
    				Barnes (Pen) 60'
    
    
    Stephen C.
    
34.1752yesGAOV10::MURPHYMon Feb 01 1993 15:5013
    At last a result that hopefull lifts us from the depts of despair.A
    result that lifts us from 17th position to 12th in the league table
    and with two games in hand over most of the other teams.A result hard
    earned with Liverpool getting better oppertunities than their London         
    rivals.The decider came from a rather dubious penalty decision which
    Barnes confidently slotted home,luckily the Arse could not do likewise
    with Merson opting for power rather than accuracy.Not to mention David
    James first clean sheet of the season.This will do the big keepers
    confidence no harm.Stewarts start to the game was less than bad,he
    seemed to be like a mad bull in a China shop but when settled he was a
    pillar of strenght in the liverpool midfield setting up a few moves and
    also present in the Liverpool defence when needed.
        The old Rush is no longer present when required.
34.1753A brief burst of sunshineAIMTEC::WICKS_AMUP(pets) coming to ALL-IN-1 soon?Mon Feb 01 1993 19:2317
    Having suffered the highlights of the Wimbledon game last night
    (the doctor says it's good for me) I noticed that Stewart the world's
    worst footballer is back in midfield presumably at the expense of
    someone talented such as Hutchinson and we appear to have reverted
    to Wright/Picnic in the centre of defence and Rosey up-front.
    
    What was the line-up for the game against the Arse? since the game
    was on a Sunday it won't be in the Sunday paper that gets sent to me.
    
    Still Barnes doubles his goal tally for the year/season and the Mancs
    lose so this has to be the best weekend since mid-October.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                 
    
34.1754liverpool at close handCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Mon Feb 01 1993 20:1122
     
    Good win for a change...Always nice to beat the Arse....
    
    I had the oppurtunity of see all the Liverpool players in the
    flesh last Sunday week (24-jan) .
    
    I was flying to Manchester from Dublin on the 1550 flight when
    much to my suprise all the Liverpool team were on the same flight.
    It was great to be amongst all the players , both during the flight
    and afterwards at baggage reclaim . I knew all the players but there
    was one guy hanging around with Hooper that I couldn't place.
    EArly twenties , tall , short black hair ,seemed to be quiet as well....
     
    It was a privilege and an honour to see all these guys at close hand .
    THey all looked well in their track suits etc etc .... 
    I just wish my eight year old son was with me...he would have been so
    excited.....
    
    'till the next time...
    
    jm
    
34.1755oh your all so loverley!!FAILTE::PAGESLost in ScotlandMon Feb 01 1993 20:247
    
    ref -1
    
    Now get some clean undies 8-)
    
    SteveP
    
34.1756JONPC1::ButtonJon Button @ REOMon Feb 01 1993 20:3710
Andrew,

The team was James, Marsh, Jones, Nicol, Wright, Bjornebye, McManaman, 
Redknapp, Rush, Barnes, Stewart.  Subs were Hutchinson and Walters.

Cheers

Jon

PS You were right about it being a good weekend - Norwich going top :-)
34.1757Any central defenders for sale?AIMTEC::WICKS_AMUP(pets) coming to ALL-IN-1 soon?Tue Feb 02 1993 08:1420
    Jon,
    
    Thanks. it's depressing to see a player like Stewart make anyone's
    first 13. I still worry about Marsh and Redknapp in midfield when
    players like the $2 million dollar failure (Thomas), Molby and dare
    I say the great Ronnie Whelan should be there - still at least
    Picnic didn't get to play.  
    
    somehow Norwich being top of the first [the real first
    division not an artificial one created just so Newcastle can think
    they're a real football team (:==:) (:==:)] doesn't help those of us 
    brought up on total domination and a god given right by Liverpool to win 
    the league (almost) every year! 
    
    Still as the doctor keeps telling me it keeps the Mancs off the top
    (ha, ha, ha - now where are those pills?)
    
    Regards,                 
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1758Great Weekend.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Tue Feb 02 1993 11:5115
  Arsenal 0 Liverpool 1 (Digger Barnes)

A great result for the Pool and with the Mancs losing at the weekend, it was
all the more sweet. Liverpool now have two games in hand and if they could now
put a run together it would be great. 

Any news on the fitness of Ronnie & Molby. If Ronnie returned, I'm sure that
they would put together a good run.

James, Marsh, Jones, Nicol, Wright, Bjornebye, McManaman, 
Redknapp, Rush, Barnes, Stewart.  Subs were Hutchinson and Walters.


     
34.1759HELPGAOV10::MURPHYTue Feb 02 1993 15:519
    Folks,
         I am trying to get a few tickets to the up coming Liverpool V's
    Manchester United match on march the 6th at Anfield.All the travel
    agencies I have tried can not get me match tickets as they say they are
    booked out.Can anyone out there help me.
    
                          Regards,
    
                              Anthony.
34.1760BLKPUD::WATTERSONPTax passive smokersTue Feb 02 1993 16:074
    
    Have you tried calling Anfield directly ? - see .1747
    
    Paul
34.1761Might not be OnESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeTue Feb 02 1993 16:084
34.1762WHY???GAOV10::MURPHYTue Feb 02 1993 16:353
    Why might this be Brian??????........F.A. Cup???
    
                Anthony.
34.1763ESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeTue Feb 02 1993 18:048
34.1764THANKSGAOV10::MURPHYTue Feb 02 1993 18:315
    Thanks Brian,
    
                   Regards,
    
                                 Anthony.
34.1765Zimmer Frames UniteWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticWed Feb 03 1993 18:3619
    
    Ronnie Whelan should be playing in the A team game on Saturday. Whelan
    has only played only 37 games in the last 3 seasons. At 31 he may have
    a couple of years left, bit like David O'Leary at the Gunner's....
    Mike Marsh may miss this weekends game against Forest. And Sourpuss is
    to re-new his interest in Wimbledon's John Scales. Maybe even a
    2million pound offer..... Who is John Scales, another star buy!!?!?!
    
    Also, just for Cunno, TCJA has signed for another year at Tranmere,
    this means he is tied to them until 1995 at the ripe young age of 37.
    
    All for now
    
    mac
    
    p.s. Loonyepool won a poor game played by two poor teams last sunday.
    After watching the Italian game before, there was no contest. I would
    not buy satellite for what it is currently showing.. roll on channel
    four.. lets see some more stunning goals!! 
34.1766GO ON,GIVE IT A LASH....!!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYThu Feb 04 1993 16:0118
    Good to hear Ronnie will be playing a game for Liverpool A's against
    Blackpool A's on saturday morning.We need a good anchor player in
    midfield at the moment,someone to rely on in difficult situations.A big
    test coming up on saturday against Forest who are riding on the back of
    a 3-O victory over 'boro in midweek.A game we need to win to instill
    some confidence in our side.The victory last week was not at all a
    satisfying one and what bothered me the most was the squandering of
    good chances in frount of goal.Our defence showed good character last
    sunday,midfield was strong but yet lacking something and lastly our
    finishing power left a lot to be desired.I feel in order to stabalise
    the team we need a good center-half and a proven goal scorer,Ithink
    Rush is the near the end of a fine career.
    
                      Lets hope for a good one on saturday,
    
                              regards,
    
                                     Anthony.
34.1767I know of oneOPG::TONYThu Feb 04 1993 17:3710
Re. 1766

>    the team we need a good center-half and a proven goal scorer,Ithink
>    Rush is the near the end of a fine career.

I have heard of a centre forward who plays for Villa, I think his name is
something like Ron Saunders....No its actually Dean Saunders, he's meant
to be pretty good..Why dont you buy him..He scores lots of goals..

Tony
34.1768GAOV10::MURPHYFri Feb 05 1993 15:393
       
    RE
       
34.1769Oh I see what you mean.GAOV10::MURPHYFri Feb 05 1993 15:469
    RE::34.1767
        Well even today if Rob Saunders.....I mean Dean Saunders converted
    every point blank chance on goal he has had not only with Liverpool but
    with Aston Villa Liverpool would have won the league and Villa would be
    very close at the moment.
    
               Regards,
    
                     Anthony.
34.1770WAKE UP.GAOV10::MURPHYSat Feb 06 1993 16:5211
    Oh come on lads not even a remark like the one in the previous note can
    budge ye at the moment.Are all ye non Liverpool supporters backing down
    just incase anything unthinkable may yet still happen.Liven up there is
    still plenty of months left in the league.A major upset,,..A
    predictable outcome ,,,...An unthinkable champion ...Who knows?????
    
                humbly yours,
    
                      Anthony.
    
                     
34.1771A Point for the PoolESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeSat Feb 06 1993 22:064
34.1772Battle of the fallen giantsSIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneMon Feb 08 1993 15:555
    
    Anyone know when the home game against Leeds has been refixed for?
    
    rgds,
    Patrick.
34.1773what refixture...???GAOV10::MURPHYMon Feb 08 1993 19:188
    Patrick, I must assume as you are in Liverpool topic that you are
    refering to a game between the Pool and Leeds.Unfortunately you are
    only allowed play the same team twice in the league and as we are out
    of all the other competitions I don't think it will happen this season.
    
    Rgds,
    
     Anthony.
34.17741 to goFORTY2::ROBERTSONYou don't wanna do it like that !!!!Mon Feb 08 1993 19:354
The game due to be played on the 27th Jan needs re-arranging as Leeds were in 
F.A. Cup action v The Arse on the Monday.

Al
34.1775Come back Ronnie.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Mon Feb 08 1993 19:5221
 Liverpool 0 Notts For 0

  Att: 40,000 approx

   The reports are that this was a dull game and that's hard to believe as 
Forest are supposed to be one of the most attractive sides in the league.
Neither of the keepers had a lot to do. Liverpool need to start putting
together a run like they did in previous campaigns and with my friend Ronnie
due back soon, who knows. It's a very open league at the moment with Villa
looking the favourites at the moment and Norwich also very much in the race.

 I am planning to go over to Anfield on Mar 20th v Everton. I phoned the
club last week and they told me to call back three weeks before the game but
I'm sure that all the tickets will be gone by then. Anyone got any ideas
on how I can get a couple of tickets for this one.


     Regards,

      Cunno

34.1776Ex Trio star for VillaCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Mon Feb 08 1993 20:0815
    
    On MOTD on Saturday night , Trevor Brooking kept commenting on
    the ex Liverpool trio as by far the best players on view with Villa.
    How right he was.... Staunton , Houghton and Saunders were 
    brilliant for Villa , Ron Atkinson must be laughing his socks off
    at Souness for selling 3 of his players to Villa ...
    Why Souness sold Staunton is beyond me . The excuse of the EUFA
    ruling on the numbers of non nationals players in Euro in rubbish .
    If that were so , why did he buy Piecknik and Bjornebe .
    Burrows and Bjornebe are much inferior to Staunton as a full back ,
    don't forget Staunton can also play in midfiled.....
    
    As Del says in Only Fools & Horses..."What a plonker...." 
    
    jm
34.1777Looking for any signs of a recovery!AIMTEC::WICKS_AWALES 10 England 9Mon Feb 08 1993 20:1214
    
    
    No need to be downhearted the corner has been turned, consider the
    following:
    
    1) first 23 league games - number of clean sheets 2!!
    2) last 2 league games - number of clean sheers 2!!
    
    Now if only we could start scoring ...
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
             
34.1778Why the large crowd?GALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Mon Feb 08 1993 20:137
    
    Can anybody explain the crowd for Saturday's game - over 40,000.
    Liverpool are out of everything.  This was a meaningless game and
    although Forest play good football this was hardly a big game.  I've
    noticed some pretty bad crowds at Anfield for other games.
    
    Gary.
34.1779StauntonXSTACY::KMCGRATHLong road, patient donkeyMon Feb 08 1993 20:1813
Regarding Stephen Staunton :- 

I don't think I've seen him play for Liverpool, I saw him during some highlights 
programme playing for Villa, where he looked decent enough.

But, when he plays for Ireland, he's very limited. Against Spain and Denmark in
particular he was terrible, couldn't place a pass, lost the ball too much, he was 
definitely being carried by the others. I suppose in fairness he was playing out 
of position, but he's never looked good in an international.

WHY?

 - Kevin
34.1780Another scoreless drawSIOG::COLMANThu Feb 11 1993 12:106
    
    Chelsea	0	Pool	0
    
    (At least we're not leaking goals anymore)
    
    Stephen C.
34.1781WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Feb 11 1993 12:482
A wonderful result for the 'pool; consolidated their mid-table level of 
mediocrity.
34.1782what's the best team...CLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Thu Feb 11 1993 14:2510
    
    It looks like Wright and Nicol are the answer to the Central Defense
    problems ....how are the full backs playing......
    
    What would Liverpool's best team be assuming everyone was free of
    injury...
    
    jm
    
    
34.1783Chelsea 0 - Liverpool 0JUMBLY::WOODWARDThu Feb 11 1993 15:1521
    Two sides badly lacking in confidence - ball was airborne for much of
    the first half. Neither side seemed to believe that 3 points were there
    for the taking. 
    
    L'pool's most impressive player was Don Hutchinson (came on for
    Rosenthal at the start of the second half). At least he
    was able to hold the ball up and calm things down a bit. Barnes had a
    quiet game. Good to see Steve Nicol back permanently. Partnered Mark
    Wright - who did OK, but often looks as though he's going to dive into
    tackles. Bjornobye looks to be settling at left back, mind you, back in
    November I thought that Piechnik was the new Alan Hansen and he's
    turned out to be the new Larry Lloyd.

    David James made a brilliant first half save, but that was about the
    limit of the goalmouth action.

    Finally, a question for you regular noters. Mike Marsh has the ball and
    also has several options, one of whom is Macmanaman. Can any of you
    ever recall him NOT passing to Macmanaman?

    John      
34.1784A FIT LIVERPOOLGAOV10::MURPHYThu Feb 11 1993 16:3521
    Liverpools best team,
    
                David James
                Steve Nichol
                Mark Wright
                Rob Jones
                David Burrows
                Ronnie Whelan
                Jan Molby
                John Barnes
                Mickey Thomas
                Steve Macmanamanamanaman.....
                Ian Rush
          SUBS..Hutchinson
                Rednapp
                Hooper
    
     Well thats what I think anyway
    
             Regards,
               Anthony.
34.1785TRUCKS::WARDRThu Feb 11 1993 19:281
    RE: Mickey Thomas -- I though he retired years ago ..  ???
34.1786Repeat after me: "Thomas through the middle!"ARRODS::OHAGANBHail Freedonia!Thu Feb 11 1993 19:509
>    RE: Mickey Thomas -- I though he retired years ago ..  ???
    
     That Mickey Thomas is now pensioned off at Wrexham where he runs
     a printing press on the side. This Thomas is the mickey taker who
     took the title to Highbury at Liverpool's expense in 1989. As if
     the mob in 34 could ever forget. 
    
     barry. 
    
34.1787I AM SO SORRY.............GAOV10::MURPHYThu Feb 11 1993 20:484
    re: Mickey Thomas,
      well excuse me for that mistake I did of coarse mean Michael Thomas.
    
           Anthony.
34.1788Undefeated in the league in Feb (:==:)AIMTEC::WICKS_AWALES 10 England 9Thu Feb 11 1993 20:5915
    Anthony,                                     
    
    Interesting choice! with our long-term goal scoring problem
    remember Rush only has 3 for the season (cardiff City have a full-back
    who's scored more than that!!!) I would ALWAYS find a place for Hutchinson
    in any starting 11 and ensure that Walters who is believe or not still
    our top-scorer deserves a place on the bench at least.
    
    Most of the 'missing' players are in midfield and I know that the great 
    Ronnie Whelan is back in the A team but what or where are Molby
    and Thomas.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.1789Help!!!!!!MACNAS::PRIDGEChicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finalists '92Fri Feb 12 1993 11:555
    
    Reply 34.1784
                  Anthony David Burrows, God help us if he is the best
    Liverpool have for left back.
                                       Pat
34.1790REASONS!!!GAOV10::MURPHYFri Feb 12 1993 11:5915
    Andrew,
         sometimes I feel what Rush is missing is an unchanged team around
    him.Given this I am sure Rush would find his old goal scoring form.What
    I mean is the games between Arsenal and Forest was the first time this
    season that Souness named an unchanged team.As for Walters I think he
    is too inconsistent although when he does play well he shows some real
    flashes of genius.Lastly Hutchinson is a fine player and I think he
    will be an even better player but until he gets a little more
    experience I find it very hard to put him into the fit team I have
    named,but he will make it and become a fine Liverpool player.
    
        Regards,
       
                    Anthony.
           
34.1791left back........GAOV10::MURPHYFri Feb 12 1993 15:535
    Pat,
        can you name any other Liverpool left back besides Bjiornby.
    
       Anthony
    
34.1792Harkness or Tanner I supposeAIMTEC::WICKS_AWALES 10 England 9Fri Feb 12 1993 16:2113
    Anthony,
    
    remember Harkness? he used to be a full-back and has made a couple of
    appearances in rob Jones's position this season. Technically our best
    left-back is Nicol.
    
    Is it really only 3 seasons since I saw the game at Palace where we
    fielded 7 players who had appeared as full-backs in a starting line-up.
    (it was the game where Rosey scored 3 in i think a 4-0 victory)
    
    Regards,                
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1793Alex Lindsay!!!!!, or how about Tommy the Smith man!!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameFri Feb 12 1993 16:348
   Ah lads, thats nice of ye to put me in the left back position!!!! I can kick
with both feet anything that moves 1 inch over grass level, even nosy worms who
poke their heads out to see what's happening!!!!!

                                                   have a good weekend.....

                                                          -dave-
34.1794ECCGY4::HAIGHIt's worse than that JimMon Feb 15 1993 12:357
    
    	So who was playing at left back on Saturday? Or was the whole team
    injured again? It LOOKED like they were.
    
    	What do other noters think about the number of injuries Liverpool
    have? I think they are very unlucky and if they had a full team would
    surely be top of the league instead of being in the relegation zone.
34.1795No wayCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Mon Feb 15 1993 12:4414
    
    As regards to all the injuries , Souness has to take some of
    the blame here . It just cannot be coincedence that all these injuries
    occur after him taking over . 
    
    As for Liverpool being top if they hadn't all these injuries , 
    no way . Souness has bought and sold a team since he took over .
    He sold mostly gifted players and bought mostly average players
    in their place...also with so many new players it take a few 
    seasons to gell into a good team..
    So it looks like Liverpool won't be winning the Championship
    for a good few years to come....
    
    jm
34.1796It doesn't look good now.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Mon Feb 15 1993 13:2914
     S'ton 2 Liverpool 1

Last Saturday's result almost certainly means that Liverpool won't win the
championship this year. If this happens, this will be the first time that
Liverpool have gone three years without winning the title in over 20 years.
  The quicker Ronnie comes back the better. Rush has also lost his touch
and Stewart, Bjornbye, Redknapp, Wright are useless.

If Liverpool fail to win the title, then I hope they contribute like last
year to Man. Utd.'s downfall by winning at Anfield next month.


     Cunno
34.1797And for the last three years too !!KURMA::JJACKI pray to MaccaMon Feb 15 1993 13:338
    
    Martin,
    
    It hasn't looked good since the Beast arrived !
    
    SQFCSC
    
    
34.1798Scouse S#$%EOPG::TONYMon Feb 15 1993 14:1011
Cunno,


>Last Saturday's result almost certainly means that Liverpool won't win the
>championship this year. If this happens, this will be the first time that
>Liverpool have gone three years without winning the title in over 20 years.


You better get used to it my son cause its going to last for quite a while..!!

Tony
34.1799Vintage Cunno.ARRODS::OHAGANBHail Freedonia!Mon Feb 15 1993 14:289
> If Liverpool fail to win the title
    
>     Cunno
    
    Note of the year?
    
    barry.
    
34.1800WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Feb 15 1993 15:095
>>If Liverpool fail to win the title, then I hope they contribute like last
>>year to Man. Utd.'s downfall by winning at Anfield next month.

Conversely, I hope United win and contribute to Liverpool's continued demise
and slip into the First Division
34.1801TRUCKS::WARDRMon Feb 15 1993 16:192
    RE: Souness and injuries.   Does anyone remember his _second_ season
    at Ibrox when almost the entire first team was injured.   Coincidence??
34.1802INJURIES....GAOV10::MURPHYTue Feb 16 1993 15:5622
    When the great Shankley took over the Liverpool side there was no such
    things as substitutes allowed.If a player was injured he either carried
    on with his injury or came off the pitch without a replacement.He made
    sure that any potential new signing wet through a stringent fitness
    test before putting pen to paper.Indeed many a good player was rejected
    after failing this test.
    In order for Shankley to make sure that none of his players were
    injured during a game he introduced this quick passing and moving off
    the ball game which Liverpool have become for.Indeed this method of
    football was passed on from Shankley to Fagan to Paisley to
    Daiglish.Souness on the other hand seems to have reverted to a more
    phisical approach to the game which I feel is a main contribution to
    Liverpools current injury crisis.Indeed Liverpools crime count this
    season would tend to show an increase in this phisical type game with
    38 bookings and 3 or 4 sending offs(the second highest in the premier
    next to Wimbeldon).
    This is probably the reason because Rangers suffered the same
    circumstances while he was at Ibrox.
    
            Regards,
    
                 Anthony.
34.1803WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Feb 16 1993 18:525
>>When the great Shankley took over the Liverpool side there was no such
>>    things as substitutes allowed.If a player was injured he either carried
>>    on with his injury or came off the pitch without a replacement

perhaps because subs weren't allowed in those days had something to do with it?
34.180434.1803 wake up and learn to read..GAOV10::MURPHYTue Feb 16 1993 19:185
    re:34.1803
         I wish some people would read before critisising.DID I or DID I
    NOT SAY when Shankley was around they were not allowed subs.
    
             Anthony.
34.1805TWO TICKETS NEEDED FOR EVERTON GAME.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed Feb 17 1993 19:518
       Can anybody out there help me to get two tickets for the game against
Everton next month? I need them badly. Any help would be greatly 
appreciated. I phoned up the club but they said to call back three weeks 
before the match but by then all the tickets could be sold.

       Cunno.;

34.1806Your PalESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeWed Feb 17 1993 20:135
34.1807BLKPUD::WATTERSONPanother day another billWed Feb 17 1993 20:5315
    
    Martin,
    
    there are two ways of getting tickets for derby games...
    
    1- Buy a season ticket for Anfield
    
    2- Attend the three or four home league games prior to the derby and
    get a voucher which may get you a ticket- but there's no guarantee.
    
    I have 20 tickets, but they're all going to Evertonians....... :0-)
    
    Hope this helps.......
    
    Paul
34.1808ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Thu Feb 18 1993 11:5420
34.1809boo boysCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Thu Feb 18 1993 12:3216
    
    Johnny Barnes was booed and barracked for most of last nights
    match against San Morino , which was very unfair....
    
    Barnes got hump all service last night . Palmer and Batty in
    midfield are not creative players who can feed someone like
    Barnes . Gazza was useless , he isn't half the player he was
    gefore he did his knee in , so he didn't help Barnes .
    As for that pratt Platt , wasn't it pathetic the way he carried
    the ball to the centre spot after the goals..
    
    Hang in there Barnesie , it aint all your fault that you play
    in a useless international team....
    
    jm
    
34.1810SUBURB::COMMITCommit GroupThu Feb 18 1993 12:4618
    It is unbelivable the crap that comes out of Liverpool supporters.  You
    really are trying to out do Cunno to see who is full of the most crap.
    
    John Barnes was CRAP last night.  Don't make any mistake about that.  I
    know England didn't play that well but Barnes who is supposed to be a
    world class player didn't want the ball.  He didn't come back looking
    to win the ball.  He didn't create anything on his own the Gazza does. 
    I hope thats his last game for England.  I was one of the first people to 
    start the booing and I'm glad I did.  I'd rather have seen a class player 
    like Merson on or even Lee Sharpe.  At least they would have gave 100%. 
    Chris Waddle would have been another choice, his playing brilliant
    football at Wednesday at the moment and would have been the class and
    inspiration we needed to score 10 or more. 
    
    If this is the last we see of Barnes, then I'll be happy.
    
    
    Barry
34.1811SIOG::APPS_PBManchester - Championship Free ZoneThu Feb 18 1993 13:245
    
    Thanks for that Barry - you've just proved why England football
    supporters are loved and respected the world over. If you reckon Barnes
    is crap then he's in good company - Adams, Dixon, Dorigo, Palmer &
    Batty to name but a few
34.1812SUBURB::COMMITCommit GroupThu Feb 18 1993 13:326
    Always happy to help but I don't agree with what your saying.  At least the
    likes of Adams, Dorigo, Palmer and Batty ran there hearts out for
    England.  At least they play with pride.  
    
    
    Barry  
34.1813the way things areCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Thu Feb 18 1993 13:4211
    
    That's the problem , most of the England players ran around last
    night like headless chickens running against a brick wall .
    A moments inspiration from class players can win games , while 
    your headless chickens wowuld still be running around in the backround.
    wondering what to do.....
    
    I'm not having a go at anyone , that's just the way things are...
    
    jm
    
34.1814SUBURB::COMMITCommit GroupThu Feb 18 1993 13:4714
34.1815Answer please..PLUNDR::LOWEGBlimey thats good !!Thu Feb 18 1993 13:597
    
    One question Barry how much do you value the opinions of Glen Hoddle
    and Gerry Francis ???
    
    
    
    Gary..
34.1816SUBURB::COMMITCommit GroupThu Feb 18 1993 14:018
    Re 1815
    
    I didn't see any opinions of Glen Hoodle or Gerry Francis but I saw
    Jimmy Hill and thought he was great:-)
    
    
    
    Barry
34.1817PLUNDR::LOWEGBlimey thats good !!Thu Feb 18 1993 14:026
    
    
    How about answering the question or are you a politician ?????
    
    
    
34.1818SUBURB::COMMITCommit GroupThu Feb 18 1993 14:045
    What the hell did Glen Hoddle and Gerry Francis say.  If I was told
    than maybe I could ask your stupid question.
    
    
    barry
34.1819PLUNDR::LOWEGBlimey thats good !!Thu Feb 18 1993 14:066
    
    
    Its a general question do you or do you not value the opinions of Glenn
    Hoddle and Gerry Francis ??
    
    Its simple really...
34.1820PLUNDR::MORANToon ArmyThu Feb 18 1993 14:077
    
>        What the hell did Glen Hoddle and Gerry Francis say.  If I was told
>        than maybe I could ask your stupid question.
    
    Well, basically, they said that you're a right prat.
    
    Tim
34.1821HAPPY NOWSUBURB::COMMITCommit GroupThu Feb 18 1993 14:087
    Glen Hoddle is all-right.  He plays good football and he makes Swindon 
    play neat football.  Gerry Francis is alright I suppose again.  He seems to
    manage teams with no budget like QPR and Bristol Rovers and brings out
    the best in the team. 
    
    
    Barry
34.1822BarnesMIACT::MASONThere's only one UNITEDThu Feb 18 1993 14:1012
    Re Barnes discussion
    
    I too watched the game and thought that Barnes was crap. He has not
    justified his place in the England set-up which probably contributed to
    the fact that he was booed. He is overweight, not at full fitness, and has
    not had enough match experience to walk straight back into International 
    football. He is simply there from some misguided sense of loyalty that
    Taylor has for him. A great player he may have been for Liverpool but
    he never performed to his full potential for England. I agree with past
    comments that Waddle or Sharpe should have played in his place.
    
    J
34.1823PLUNDR::LOWEGBlimey thats good !!Thu Feb 18 1993 14:1512
    
    
    But why single out one player to be booed (if any)..
    
    Barnes contributed more to the game than Gazza..
    
    It was a sad night last night to see so called England fans booing one
    of their own players every time he got the ball. Messrs Hoddle and
    Francis did all but call the "supporters" pratts who in their opinions
    England could do without..
    
    Gary..
34.1824PEKING::WARBURTONGIs it herbal deficiency Doc??!Thu Feb 18 1993 14:2716
34.1825We won 6 nil remember..PLUNDR::LOWEGBlimey thats good !!Thu Feb 18 1993 14:487
    
    
    Why didn't you boo Chris Woods as well, he surely didn't give you 20
    quids worth of entertainment..
    
    
    
34.1826Move Ass back to the England Topic please.... KBOMFG::TANNERWe're one, but we're not the sameThu Feb 18 1993 15:4711
   Mr Moderators can ye move the last 20 or so entries over to the England
topic please. I don't like to see the Liverpool topic been polluted with notes
that don't belong there. 

   Don't we all know by now that Barnes has probably never played a good game
for England, doesn't really surprise me either. 

                                                                   -dave-

P.s Some of the last 20 notes were readable, ok J.
34.1827Don't blame it on Barnes alone.GAOV10::MURPHYThu Feb 18 1993 15:5416
    This is getting ridiculous lads.Every time England get a bad result(and
    by the way only 6-0 against bus drivers and builders is a bad
    result)they they start looking for targets to carry the can.Look at it
    this way.England had a team playing last night that has an estimated
    value of nearly thirty million pounds,yet they only beat San Marino 6-0
    and two or three of those goals were very suspect indeed.Don't blame
    Barnes,blame the whole English team and Taylor.Blame the full
    attendance at Wembly(sarcasm) or hypocrits who continually hissed and
    booed Barnes,this,would you believe,does have adverse effects on
    players and teams no matter how good they are.Get your heads out of
    your oriphises and start looking at the reasons for a bad
    performance,namely the midfield.For Gods sake ,think.
    
           Regards,
    
                    Anthony.
34.1828re.1827 and all other anti England..YAWN !PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCThu Feb 18 1993 16:071
    
34.1829keep the faithCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Thu Feb 18 1993 16:1117
    
    Barry ,
    
    Keep the cool , don't loose your hair.....
    
    After spending 20 quid to watch a crap match , you probably are
    pi**ed off , but to single out Barnes as an outlet for your
    frustration is not very fair . Barnes in all fairness didn't
    play very well , but he probably was no worse that a few other
    players on view...How many crosses did either full back make last
    night . Also Barnes would have scored that last minute penalty
    last night . If Englang don't qualify on a goal difference of 
    -1 , who will be rueing that penalty miss...
    
    Guys , keep the faith...
    
    jm
34.1830BLKPUD::WATTERSONPanother day another billThu Feb 18 1993 16:3213
    
    What a bunch of saints some people must be - you're saying
    you've never been to a match and slagged anyone off ?
    
    Get real, if Barry's prepared to go to Wembley and pay to watch
    England, he's within his rights to hurl abuse at who he wants.
    
    So there......
    
    Paul 
    
    PS - I never abuse players, 'come on Alan' gets mixed up between the
    brain and mouth and comes out as 'f**k off Harper, you're s**t'.
34.1831Real Supporters please stand upSIOG::COLMANThu Feb 18 1993 17:0418
34.1832;-)PLUNDR::MORANToon ArmyThu Feb 18 1993 17:154
    
    Okay, I promise never to do it again.
    
    Tim Moran @RKG (a cheque will suffice, Stephen).
34.1833LIVERPOOL DON'T KNOW THE MEANING OF LOYAL FANSSUBURB::COMMITCommit GroupThu Feb 18 1993 17:1821
34.1834PLUNDR::LOWEGBlimey thats good !!Thu Feb 18 1993 17:228
    
    
    Can you refund my Sky Sports subscription and I will also promise not
    to do it again..
    
    Gary Lowe @RKG (All major credit cards accepted)..
    
    
34.1835RONNIE WHELAN!!!!!!!!!!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Thu Feb 18 1993 17:4819
 Did any of you see the great Ronnie in action last night. He came on after
five minutes when O'Leary had to go off injured. After watching him last 
night, I realise what Liverpool have been missing for so long. He wasn't
totally fit but that will come with a few games. He was the best player on
the pitch while he was on, very comfortable on the ball, winning tackles,
getting back to defend (something I can't say about the Mars BAR FAT BOY).
   I wonder while Souness put him in the team at the weekend. The quicker
he replaces that plonker Stewart (who can't even kick the ball out of his
way), the better it will be for Liverpool. They should also buy back Stan,
Ray & Deano from Villa, Beardsley & Ablett from Everton, Macca from
city and of course Aldo from Tranny.

   Once I saw Ronnie limbering up last night, I jumped for joy. The 
future looks brighter for Liverpool already.

   What I player. What a genius.

    Cunno
34.1836EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billThu Feb 18 1993 17:4912
    
    This is a serious question - it is not a dig at anyone !
    
    Stephen, have you ever been to Anfield ?
    
    If so, you must have been lucky because everytime I've been, the crowd
    in the Main Stand and the Kemlyn Road have always had a scapegoat -
    whether it be Grobelaar, Wright, Marsh or anyone else - there's always
    some poor s*d who gets stick from his own 'loyal' supporters.
    
    paul
        
34.1837go away Paul.GAOV10::MURPHYThu Feb 18 1993 20:137
    Paul,mind your own buisness.what were you doing in Anfield anyway???Why
    didn't you leave the ticket there for some loyal Liverpool supporter??
    Stephen how are you fixed for a loan of twenty quid if you have any
    money left after your promise.
    
       Anthony.
                                                                         
34.1838Think Yourselves Blinking Lucky!NIBLIK::BROADLEYFri Feb 19 1993 12:294
34.1839You lucky ,lucky Boy !AYOV16::KMCCLELLANDThe Honest TruthFri Feb 19 1993 19:281
    You should be paying that for the privilige. 
34.1840IPSWICH TODAY.......GAOV10::MURPHYSat Feb 20 1993 14:188
    Tough one today lads.Ipswich are definately the hardest team to beat in
    the English premier division.But we need to win as we are going into a
    hard series of games over the next few weeks.Sheff wed 27th M.U 6th QPR
    9th.
    
             Regards,
    
                        Anthony.
34.1841Sigh!AIMTEC::WICKS_AI dreamt I found a working printer!Mon Feb 22 1993 21:455
    0-0 - the Anfield goal scoring machine ploughs on relentlessly.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1842I WISH WE COULD SCORE!!GAOV10::MURPHYTue Feb 23 1993 15:5217
    I think at this stage an investment in a proven striker would be a very
    wise choice indeed.In Liverpools last five games they have won one,lost
    one,drawn three,two goals for(1 pen)and two against.I think Rush is a
    spent force.One consolation is in the fact that the defence has
    thightened up considerably and this is a very welcome improvement
    indeed.
    I would be interested in any opinion anyony might have as to who they
    consider would solve the Anfield goal scoring crises.
    I would also appreciate if nobody mentions either TGA or Dean
    Saunders.I really am not in the humor at the moment.I would like honest
    opinions with maybe a little discussion.
    
       Thanking you,
    
                 Regards,
                         
                           Anthony.
34.1843WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Feb 23 1993 16:1115
re .1842

Are 'pool making chances and not putting them away, or is the midfield that poor
that you are pressing the opponents? Any proven goalscorer is going to cost you
two arms and two legs and you don't have the money after all that rubbish you
have bought.

Put Paul Stewart at centre forward; he's no good in mid-field and he did all OK
for Blackpool, City & Spurs up front. Put Barnes on left wing & tell him to
shape up or get out; should have sold him when you had thge chance -- his market 
value must be halved now.

Isn't it great to see the continued demise of Liverpool; its a shame (well, not
really) that Leeds & Everton are so poor otherwise there would be real panic at
Anfield.
34.1844Bring back TGA.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Tue Feb 23 1993 18:489
    Liverpool should never have sold TGA. In just two seasons, he scored
over 60 goals. Yet he was let go. Then he went on to star for Real Sociedad
and then Tranny. He is also banging in the goals for the Rep. of Ireland. The
Pool can't score at all at the moment..... the solution

      BRING BACK TGA

       Cunno
34.1845BLKPUD::WATTERSONPanother day another billTue Feb 23 1993 19:129
    
    Martin,
    
    I've got myself a Kop ticket for the 'derby' game - they gave out the
    vouchers on saturday. Do you want me to get you a programme ?
    
    Paul :-)
    
     
34.1846DO NOT MENTION TG???.......GAOV10::MURPHYWed Feb 24 1993 11:267
    Martin,
          I asked you not to mention TGA.Please try to refrain from any
    further outbursts.
    
             Regards.
    
                      Anthony.
34.1847Maybe not...TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Wed Feb 24 1993 11:4410
    
    	Well that told him, Anthony. I'm sure Martin will heed your
    	advice and avoid any further reference to TGD.
    
    
    
    
    	8-) 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.1848I KNOWGAOV10::MURPHYWed Feb 24 1993 12:276
    To be quite honest Andy,I wouldn't hold out much hope.Asking Martin to
    keep Aldos(whoops)name out of the Liverpool topic is as useless as an
    ashtray on a motorbike.
    
            Anthony.
    
34.1849HIMACNAS::SMCHUGHFri Feb 26 1993 13:288
    Hi Folks,
    
            my name is Sean mchugh,and I have been a Liverpool supporter
    all my life.
    
           Rgards,
    
                Sean.
34.1850PLUNDR::MORANToon ArmyFri Feb 26 1993 13:366
    
    What do you want, a medal?
    
    Just kidding, welcome to football notes ;-).
    
    Tim
34.1851PLUNDR::LOWEGBlimey thats good !!Fri Feb 26 1993 13:408
    
    re 1849
    
    
    
    WOW !!
    
    
34.1852UNLUCKY.GAOV10::MURPHYMon Mar 01 1993 19:5910
    Sheffield Wednesday 1 : 1 Liverpool
    
    Very unlucky to conceed a goal with eight minuits remaining.Could have
    gone two up Macmenaman was taken down illegally while racing through on
    goal.The big one on Saturday against M.U.F.C,lets hope we can do what
    we did  last year to their title challenge.
    
     Regards,
    
        Anthony.
34.1853At least we have some easy games in March!AIMTEC::WICKS_AI dreamt I found a working printer!Mon Mar 01 1993 21:2014
    Anthony,
    
    Who scored our second goal of the month?
    
    Well thank god february is over - March can't be any worse can it??
    
    Liverpool's results for Feb were (0-0, 0-0, 1-2, 0-0, 1-1)
    
    Any news on the rearranged dates for Oldham and Leeds - we may need
    the points.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1854EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billMon Mar 01 1993 21:355
    
    Hutchison scored for Liverpool after 20 minutes - Worthington got sent
    off in the second half, Wednesday equalised with 8 minutes to go.
    
    Paul
34.1855If you thought that was bad wait till you see.......GAOV10::MURPHYTue Mar 02 1993 11:3410
    Andrew,
          Don Hutchinson and Don Hutchinson scored our two goals for the
    month of Feburary.Liverpools rearranged fixture with Oldham takes place
    this wednesday...kick off is at 7.30....away.I am afraid if we do not
    hammer the living daylights out of this lot on Wednesday march could
    look bleaker than Feburary.
    
           Regards,
    
                  Anthony. 
34.1856SIOG::APPS_PBManchester - Championship Free ZoneTue Mar 02 1993 12:356
    
    Any word on how the 'pool played on Saturday. Wednesday were on a good
    run up to this - 8 wins on the trot I think - and would have fancied
    themselves for a win. I see Rushie was dropped and found out about it
    thru the press. When he was injured Souness was proclaiming him the
    best centre forward in the world. Who was up front, Ronnie and Barnes?
34.1857About last saturday....GAOV10::MURPHYTue Mar 02 1993 13:0913
    Apparently the match against Wednesday was a very poor game indeed.A
    sloppy backpass allowed Hutchinson in for Liverpools goal after 20
    minuits.Macmenaman was pulled down while he was clear on goal and the
    Sheff Wed player was sent off(don't know who he was). This however did
    not stop Sheff Wed equalising with 8 minuits to go.
    
     Regards,
    
      Anthony.
    
       P.S. Don Hutchinson was man of the match.
    
                                                    
34.1858Huthcinson is a good player in a bad teamAIMTEC::WICKS_AI dreamt I found a working printer!Tue Mar 02 1993 22:4216
    Anthony,
    
    hutchinson is about the only ray of hope in this season - he's now
    joint top scorer in the league (with Walters) and only 1 goal
    behind Rush overall (who scored almost all his goals in Cyprus)
    
    He'd definitely get my vote as player of the season but having
    witnessed the debacles at Palace and Coventry there's a thought in my
    mind that he's been the only one playing this season!
    
    Ah well another 13 games and it'll all be over.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                                                   
34.1859Apology.GAOV10::MURPHYWed Mar 03 1993 12:0110
    I have to make an apology.In a previous note I said Liverpool were due
    to play Oldham tonight.That game was indeed supposed to have been
    played last night but due to frost the game was called off.I beg all
    your forgivness as after all I know your all a decent lot even the
    M.U.F.C supporters.
    
     Regards,
    
      Anthony.
    
34.1860What about Ronnie.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed Mar 03 1993 12:026
Any news of Ronnie Whelan's return to the first team. He played nearly half the
game for Ireland against Wales and he isn't far off ful fitness. I would love
if Souness threw him in against the Mancs.

       Cunno
34.1861PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKWed Mar 03 1993 12:5812
    
    Is Whelan still around, ?  I thought he hung up his boots along time
    ago....How old is he now 35/36 Great youth policy.....
    
    Lets face it, he was an average player in a good team......And now
    they are looking to an average player to get them out of the shit, 
    Liverpools day's are numbered and  Whelan was finished 3 seasons ago.
    
    Stop living in the past and look to the future if there is one
    for Liverpool.
    
    Neil...                         
34.1862WHO IS THIS NEILL GUY?????GAOV10::MURPHYWed Mar 03 1993 13:1211
    Where did this this guy neill appear from???This Philastine obviously knows
    nothing about football and knows less about Whelan.Whelan is probably
    the most decorated player playing in England at the moment apart from
    Groblear.Whelan has long being considered to be one of the best
    midfielders in England by managers and players alike not to mention
    having the envy of managers on the continent.Neill pull your head out
    of your main oriphis and look at a player before making a comment like
    that again.
    
    
        Anthony.
34.1863HEEP::SMITHP1Well thats another topic ratholedWed Mar 03 1993 13:223
	    Groblear, last heard of in a Rumbleows cup game...

34.1864In the 80's i.e. HistoryWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticWed Mar 03 1993 13:5027
    re -2
    
    Anthony,
    
    You remark that "Whelan has long being considered to be one of the best
    midfielders in England by managers and players alike". 
    I assume that is in the "past tense" seeing as though he hasn't played
    for the last 1/2 years. There have been some good midfield players over
    the last few years like Platt, Batty, Gazza, Ince etc....
    
    As was mentioned in the note previous to yours, Whelan was an average
    player in a very good team, and at the time looked good. Now with
    Souness in charge that has all changed. Players have left knowing that
    the 80's era has gone(Saunders, Houghton, TGA, Staunton, Ablett,
    McMahon
    Beardsley),  the 90's will never happen, and with Whelan injured he has
    just prolonged his career by staying at the pool, otherwise he would have
    been off long ago.
    
    I don't think Whelan would fit in to the pool team at the moment, he is
    a little past it, as is Robson. Souness needs to purchase wisely soon,
    for a solid midfielder, a decent striker, and someone instead of
    Wright(even Tony Adams, and he is a donkey!!)
    
    just my 2p-enth worth
    
    mac
34.1865ARRODS::OHAGANBWed Mar 03 1993 13:518
> pull your head out
> of your main oriphis and look at a player before making a comment like
               ^^^^^^^
    
    Sounds like a place in Greece to me.
    
    barry. 
    
34.1866WhelanGAOV10::MURPHYWed Mar 03 1993 14:226
    that was a very good guess ,Barry.I,d say you are just after coming
    back from holidays(maybe Greece).And no I am not just saying in the
    eighties although I can not make any comment on his performances of
    recent times as he has been out.Whelan has been consistently been one
    of the best midfielders of the modern game and only a fool would
    differ.
34.1867Get a Life !!WOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticWed Mar 03 1993 14:5117
    
    Re -1
    
    more fool me then !!!!!
    
	Still reckon he was an average player in a very good team.
    
    Anyway, what do you reckon the pool's chances against the might of Man
    Utd. Utd have Cantonna out through suspension, but Fergie has such a
    tough choice... Does he play Giggs as striker, McClair in midfield,
    Sharpe back on his favoured left wing, and bring on Kanchelskis for the
    right wing, along with Hughes up front as well. What a tough choice,
    well here's hoping that a good game is in store and that Utd can
    reverse the score of that infamous game last season..... I reckon 3-1
    to Utd.
    
    mac
34.1868ECCGY4::HAIGHA1v30CM wubble wubble!Wed Mar 03 1993 15:268
    > Whelan has been consistently been one of the best midfielders of the
    > modern game and only a fool would differ.
    
    	Hmmm, the usual reasoned argument of the Liverpool fan. Much as I
    hate to disagree with a red I think Mac has it right. 
    
    
    		J. Charlton.
34.1869Long time no seeWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticWed Mar 03 1993 17:2810
    re -1
    
    Mr Haigh, your still with us then????
    
    Are you coming across on Sunday??? The game is live on BBC/ITV I
    think.. Want it recording?????
    
    See yo in the City notes
    
    mac
34.1870Profile of Ronnie Whelan.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed Mar 03 1993 18:2993
   How dare anybody run down a player like Ronnie Whelan. He has been the
most successful Irish player ever to play in England as far as trophies are
concerned. In a previous note, Batty, Gazza, Ince and Platt have been
mentioned as being as good as Ronnie. Gazza is a fool, Batty is a thug, Ince
has only figured this season and Platt is just an expensive ordinary
player. How somebody can compare them to Whelan is beyond me.

Ronnie made his debut for Home Farm against Bohs as a sixteen year old in
1978. He was then snapped up by Liverpool and what a coup it proved to be.
He made his debut for Liverpool in a 3-0 win over Stoke in 1981 and scored
one of the goals. Rushie was another youngster that made his entrance into
the team at the same time. At the beginning of 1981-82, Whelan really 
established himself in the team picking up his first of six league medals.
That unbelievable season was capped by two goals for the 20 year old in the
League cup final win over Spurs.

1982-83 saw Whelan get another League medal and scored a beautiful goal
to deny the Mancs the league cup final.

1983-84 saw Whelan inspire Liverpool to an unbelievable three trophies. He
won his third league medal in a row. He also won his third league cup
medal in a row after Liverpool beat Everton and he was part of the Liverpool
team that won the European cup for the fourth time by beating Roma in their
own back yard. Whelan was also an established international at this stage.

1985-86 saw Whelan realise what the Batties, Gazza's, Incies & Platties
can only dream of. He won the highly elusive league and cup double,
dominating the midfield as Liverpool came from behind to take 34 out of a
possible 36 points and he supplied the final ball to Rushie that was to
sink Everton 3-1 in the cup final.

Whelan strangely enough didn't pick up any medals in 1987 but he was back
again in 1988 as he strolled to his fourth league medal, this time joined
by THE GREAT ALDO. His absence was in my opinion the main reason why
Liverpool lost to Wimbledon in the '88 cup final. Alas another double went
astray. Also in 1988, he inspired the Rep. of Ireland as they hammered England
1-0 in Stuttgart. He also left Shilts for dead only to see his shot come off
the crossbar. In the game against Russia, we say a goal the like of which 
will never be seen again. From a Mick McCarty throw in, Whelan from 30 yards
out left Dasaev for dead. It was a goal for the world to see what a player
Ireland & Liverpool had. 

1988-89 saw Whelan realise another dream. He captained Liverpool as they 
beat Everton 3-2 in the cup final. What an honour!. He was also denied another
league and cup double when Arsenal fluked a 2-0 win at Anfield.

1990 saw Whelan get his sixth league medal as Liverpool strolled to success
again for the 18th time, winning an amazing 11 titles since Man. utd. won
their last one in 1967. Unfortunately, Whelan had injury problems during
the world cup and only played against Holland for 30 mins. Although Ireland
did very well, they would have been odds-on to lift the trophy with a fit
Whelan in midfield.

Since then, Whelan has been plagued by injury but I was lucky enough to see
him play for Ireland as they beat Latvia 4-0 as Whelan along with Aldo was the
greatest player on the field.

Wlelan is definately the greatest midfielder that we have seen in the last 10
years and at 31, there is a lot left in him.

Ronnie Whelan at a glance
=========================

Born: October 1962.

Debut in LOI: 1978 V Bohs.

Debut for Pool: April 14th 1981 v Stoke

Honours:
=======
League Medals - 1982
                1983
                1984
                1986
                1988
                1990

     F.A. Cup - 1986
                1989

   League Cup - 1982
                1983
                1984

     Euro Cup - 1984


     Regards,

     Cunno

34.1871Ahhhhh.....MIACT::MASONThere's only one UNITEDWed Mar 03 1993 18:385
    re .1870
    
    Dontcha just luv him..
    
    J
34.1872Nice One CereleWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticWed Mar 03 1993 18:4513
    re -2
    
    Do you think I said something wrong????
    
    Looks more like an obituary than anything.
    
    Did I read it all, no chance. 
    
    I reckon Martin's desk must consist of the every possible Liverpool FC
    publication. 
    
    mac
    
34.1873We won the League on Merseyside.....ARRODS::OHAGANBWed Mar 03 1993 18:507
> He was also denied another
> league and cup double when Arsenal fluked a 2-0 win at Anfield.
                                     ^^^^^^
    
    Ballocks. 
    
34.1874ECCGY4::HAIGHA1v30CM wubble wubble!Wed Mar 03 1993 19:238
    
    	Re .8170,
    
    		Surely that just goes to prove evrything that's been said.
    An average player in a good team...
    
    		Anybody remember that goal he scored against Russia in the
    1988 Euro-championships, the overhead knee that rebounded into the net?
34.1875Sorry Martin, couldn't resist this oneGALVIA::SPAINThere's always the U.S.Wed Mar 03 1993 19:4812
    
>Whelan strangely enough didn't pick up any medals in 1987 but he was back
>again in 1988 as he strolled to his fourth league medal, this time joined
>by THE GREAT ALDO. His absence was in my opinion the main reason why
    			^^^^^^^
>Liverpool lost to Wimbledon in the '88 cup final. Alas another double went
    
    
	Surely it was his presence.  Oh now I get it, you mean Whelan's. 
    :-)
    
    Gary.
34.187634.23 (TGA praise), 34.415 (Whelan praise), 32.3 (MUFC bull)STKOFF::SPERSSONPas de problemeWed Mar 03 1993 20:1210
    
>    I reckon Martin's desk must consist of the every possible Liverpool FC
>    publication. 
    
    No need for that, he's just copying his old notes.
    
    Martin, maybe you should just insert pointers to your old notes  when
    you have nothing new to say?
    
    Just a suggestion.
34.1877EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billWed Mar 03 1993 20:134
34.1878PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKThu Mar 04 1993 10:379
34.1879PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKThu Mar 04 1993 14:1421
    
    
    
       
               Bottom of the table
    
               P   W  D  L   F   A    Pts
    LIVERPOOL  29  9  9  11  39  40   36
    Wimbledon  30  9  9  12  35  37   36
    EVERTON    31  10 6  15  35  42   36
    C.Palace   31  8  11 12  37  47   35
    Sheff Utd  31  9  7  15  37  41   34
    Middles    31  8  9  14  38  52   33
    Notts For  30  8  8  14  30  39   32
    Oldham     30  7  7  16  40  55   28
    
    
    Neil...
     
    
    
34.1880EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billThu Mar 04 1993 14:3813
    
    Tony Bland the 96th victim of police incompetence at Hillsborough four
    years ago died this morning.
    
    His death followed a number of court cases which ended with the Law
    Lords agreeing that he could be left to die in dignity when they agreed
    Doctors could stop feeding him and not be charged with his murder - he
    had been diagnosed as brain dead and had been in a coma ever since
    Hillsborough.
    
    RIP Tony
    
    Paul
34.1881TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Thu Mar 04 1993 16:1410
    
    	Your first statement is a (very delicate) subjective opinion, Paul,
    	one not necessarily shared by many other EQUALLY disgusted/shocked/
    	saddened/outraged/indignant football supporters.
    
    	We have discussed this many times already in this conference, so
    	I won't start it up again, but your remark could be inflammatory
    	to a few who might not have been involved in those discussions.
    
    	Andy.
34.1882EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billThu Mar 04 1993 17:185
    Well I apologise if it does offend anyone, but that is the feeling of
    a number of my friends who were at Hillsborough that day.

    Paul
34.1883More Ronnie stats on the way.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Fri Mar 05 1993 17:279
Next week, I will post Ronnie Whelan's details season by season, i.e. League
appearances,goals, F.A. cup app & goals, etc. I would have done that in my
previous note on Ronnie but I didn't want to be too long-winded. My admiration
for Whelan is so great that I am thinking of donating a specail topic to 
him, similar to the one that I did for THE GREAT ALDO.


      Cunno.
34.1884EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billFri Mar 05 1993 17:4013
    Martin,

    please don't waste it in just this note, please put it any notes that
    may be vaguely connected (same city as Liverpool, same country, continent,
    world etc etc, predictions (Ronnie might score))

    I can hardly wait....... :-)

    Did you get a ticket for the 'derby' game ?
    

    I did........ Paul :-)
34.1885Has Been StatsPANIC::ANDERSONThe original MagpiesFri Mar 05 1993 18:2430
    Martin,
    
    I hate to do this, but.......
    
    
    
    .....only as it probably says I'm more boring than you....
    
    
>>   Ronnie Whelan at a glance
>>   =========================

>>   Born: October 1962
    
    
    ...afraid your hero-worship is flawed, Ronnie is thirteen months older
    than that....
    
    
    ....and his record for Liverpool is comparable with, say, ....
    
    
    
    .....Stuart Beavon for Reading; similar appearances, and goals; just a less
    illustrious set of team-mates.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Rob
34.1886ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Fri Mar 05 1993 19:2012
  >>   Did you get a ticket for the 'derby' game ?
    

  >>  I did........ Paul :-)

      Paul, 
           No I didn't manage to get a ticket for the game. It's a pity, I
could have met up with you, had a few pints and discussed the great Liverpool
teams, TGA & Ronnie Whelan. Maybe we can do it some time in the future.


       Cunno
34.1887PLUNDR::MORANToon ArmyFri Mar 05 1993 19:362
    
    Looks like a damn lucky escape to me, Paul.
34.1888IT's not so bad!!!GAOV10::MURPHYSat Mar 06 1993 12:1713
    Ah lads,lads.I have to say this.Martin is actually a very nice fellow
    and really knows his stuff about football(and thats not just
    Liverpool).I think a lot of you would actually enjoy having a soccer
    conversation with Martin or indeed any kind of conversation.I guarantee
    the guy is full of wit although he does have real hatred for M.U.F.C
    and the reason for this is the ammount of loyal United fans that have
    crawled out of the woodwork over the last couple of seasons and exclaim
    we have the best team in the world.I would safely say you could do a
    lot worse than Martin.
    
     Regards,
    
      Anthony.
34.1889Martin's a MancESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeSat Mar 06 1993 14:5324
34.1890It's getting worse.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Mon Mar 08 1993 11:5718
    Liverpool 1    Man Utd.2
    Rushie         Hughes
                   McClair


    After Saturday's game, my worst fears have come closer to being realised.
What a disaster of unparalled magnitude this will be if the Mancs lift the
league title. It will personally speaking be a very sad day for me. It will
be worse than the Michael Thomas goal after 91 mins that denied Liverpool
the double. I didn't see any of the highlights. I wouldn't have enjoyed it
anyway. Our only hope now is that Villa can stick the pace and maybe Oldham
can spring a surprise during the week.

    
     Depressed,

     Cunno
34.1891Division 1 Football for LiverpoolPEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKMon Mar 08 1993 12:367
    
    I think your worst nightmare will come true, Man Utd to win the league,
    Liverpool to get relegated and the donkey Whelan will hang up his
    hoofs for good.....What a thought......
    
    Neil...
    
34.1892WELL DONEGAOV10::MURPHYMon Mar 08 1993 16:0812
34.1893sheesh...TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Mon Mar 08 1993 16:114
    
    	> as they make no sence....
    
    	Brilliant 8-) Go to the foot of the stairs.
34.1894Liverpool ARE crap! PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKMon Mar 08 1993 16:5612
    
    Can anyone put in the Side Liverpool had out on Saturday, unfortunatly
    I didn't catch Match of the Day on Saturday, though I saw the goals
    on the news, 3 crackers....And it looks like Liverpool will pick up 
    a trophy after all, if Rush's strike dosn't win goal of the month then
    there is no justice in the world. Maybe Cunno will add this to his
    honours list at the end of the season.
    
    Neil...
    
    
        
34.1895Granted...TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Mon Mar 08 1993 17:117
    
    	From today's Torygraph...
    
    	James, Redknapp, Jones, Nicol, Wright, Bjornebye, McManaman, 
    	Hutchison, Walters (Burrows 78), Barnes, Stewart (Rush 43).
    
    	Andy.
34.1896How many points do we need??AIMTEC::WICKS_AI dreamt I found a working printer!Mon Mar 08 1993 18:2711
    re .1895,
    
    that's pretty much a settled side over the last couple of weeks but
    obviously not good enough to actually win a game.
    
    Burrows first appearance in months, Only Molby and Thomas out injured
    so now is the time to actually get some points - please.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.1897Just a little nervousAIMTEC::WICKS_AI dreamt I found a working printer!Mon Mar 08 1993 18:308
    Oh dear just seen the league table - only 4 points above cloughie
    
    Just in case - how many actually go down now we're in this ToyTown
    Premier League stuff.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1898PLUNDR::MORANToon ArmyMon Mar 08 1993 18:302
    
    2 + Liverpool.
34.1899CheckingAIMTEC::WICKS_AI dreamt I found a working printer!Mon Mar 08 1993 18:361
    You mean the bottom 3?
34.1900SUBURB::ABSOLOMTPaaaaaaattchMon Mar 08 1993 21:107
    
    x00
    
    **
    \/
    
    Tony
34.1901Ronnie returns.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Tue Mar 09 1993 14:4919
  <<< Note 34.1896 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "I dreamt I found a working printer!" >>>
                       -< How many points do we need?? >-
    
>>  Burrows first appearance in months, Only Molby and Thomas out injured
>>  so now is the time to actually get some points - please.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 

       Andrew,
               I think that you are forgetting the most notable absentee
at the moment, Ronnie Whelan. I heard some great news that Ronnie is due
back in the side this mid-week. It was fabulous news to hear but this was
somewhat tainted by the news that THE GREAT ALSO is out for the rest of the
season.


       Cunno
34.1902Fat RonnieESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeTue Mar 09 1993 14:519
34.1903Liverpool ARE crap!!!PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKWed Mar 10 1993 13:5622
    
    Having read the reply in the Manc note entered by so called Liverpool
    fans I can't belive they are supporting a Oldham win, that was possibly
    the worst result. Oldham who are bottom are now only 5 points behind
    Liverpool...   Bottom of the Table looks like this..
    
                  Wimbledon      39 pts
                  Everton        39 pts
                  LIVERPOOL      36
                  C. Palace      35
                  SHeff Utd      34
                  Middles        33
                  Notts For      32
                  Oldham         31
    
     
    Lets face it Liverpool are deep in the shit and havn't got the quality
    players anymore to get them out of it. And HAVE THEY THE BOTTLE to get 
    out of the relegation dog fight. I don't think so..
    
    Neil...
    
34.1904Going DownESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeWed Mar 10 1993 14:518
34.1905YOU CAN NOT BE SERIOUS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYWed Mar 10 1993 15:4010
    Brian ,
    
          are serious about Martins comment, not minding if Liverpool
    go down as long as Man U don't win the champioship.If so I will be
    expecting a full eplaination from Martin before close of buisness at
    4:30 pm today.Shame on you Martin after the ammount of times I have
    backed up some of your statements in recent times.
    
     Anthony.
    
34.1906Have I ever told you LIVERPOOL ARE CRAPPEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKWed Mar 10 1993 16:2512
    
    What you Liverpool supporters don't seem to realise IS, Liverpool
    ARE awful enough to go down, forget about the past Liverpool are
    fighting for there Premier divison place and have they the players
    to handle this....Division 1 welcomes you Liverpool.
    
    I also see that Ronnie " Zimmer Frame" Whelan makes a comeback tonight
    I hope the Blacksmith puts on his lucky horseboots tonight anymore injuries
    and I'll think he'll have to be shot....
    
    Neil...
        
34.1907What did we do to deserve Neil?AIMTEC::WICKS_AI dreamt I found a working printer!Wed Mar 10 1993 18:3224
    Neil,
    
    your last couple of replies have made rather sweeping statements
    about "Liverpool Supporters" and i really hope that before your next
    reply you will please engage your brain.
    
    As i see it there are two distinct groups of liverpool fans in here
    
    1) those who enter replies in the Manc note when the Mancs lose and
    also enter complete listings about Ronnie or TGA (let's call them
    Martin for sake of argument)
    
    2) those of us with a sense of realism who enquire about the remaining
       games in the championship race (villa and the mancs), make
    derogatory comments about Stewart and Thomas, and desperately ask where
       our remaining points are coming from.
    
    if you wish to have a go at Martin then please make that clear but
    please remember that there are others in here who do not deserve your
    ire.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1908HURRAY ANDREW!!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYWed Mar 10 1993 19:4542
34.1909I try to be objective.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed Mar 10 1993 20:0616
  <<< Note 34.1907 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "I dreamt I found a working printer!" >>>
                      -< What did we do to deserve Neil? >-
    
  >>  1) those who enter replies in the Manc note when the Mancs lose and
  >>  also enter complete listings about Ronnie or TGA (let's call them
  >>  Martin for sake of argument)

       Andrew,
              I don't think all of my notes are that bad. I have also 
acknowledged Utd.'s league win of 1967 and their cup wins since then and I
like to praise Ronnie & TGA because they are my favourite players. However
I must admit that I would be very disappointed if Utd. did win the league
title.

 
       Cunno
34.1910Ronnie's apps. & goals by season.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed Mar 10 1993 21:07170
      Now that Ronnie is due to make his long-awaited comeback tonight
against QPR, I think it is fitting that I include as promised his season by
season appearances and goals for Liverpool. I have attached it to my note of
last week.


1980-81
League   1 (1)

1981-82
League  32 (10)
F.A.     3
Lge Cup  8 (3)
Euro Cup 4 (1)

1982-83
League  28  (2)
F.A.     1
Lge Cup  6  (2)
Euro Cup 5  (3)

1983-84
League  23  (4)
F.A.     1
Lge Cup  5  (3)
Euro Cup 5  (2)

1984-85
League  37  (7)
F.A.     7  (4)
Mlk Cup  3  (1)
Euro Cup 9
Spr Cup  1

1985-86
League 39   (10)
F.A.    7   (1)
Mlk     7   (3)
Screen  4

1986-87
League 39   (3)
F.A.    3
L'woods 8   (2)
Screen  2

1987-88
League 28   (1)
F.A.    2
L'woods 3

1988-89
League 37   (4)
F.A.    6
L'woods 6
Other   2

1989-90
League 34   (1)
F.A.    8   (1)
L'woods 3

1990-91
League 14   (1)
F.A.    1
Lge Cup 1

1991-92
League 18
Lge Cup 2
F.A.Cup 2   (1)

1992-93
League  8   (1)
Lge Cup 1

 Other denotes League Centenary Tournament.
   ( ) denotes goals.

  So my figures give Ronnie 464 appearances for Liverpool with 74 goals to
date. These figures do not include Charity Shields or friendlies.


Ronnie made his debut for Home Farm against Bohs as a sixteen year old in
1978. He was then snapped up by Liverpool and what a coup it proved to be.
He made his debut for Liverpool in a 3-0 win over Stoke in 1981 and scored
one of the goals. Rushie was another youngster that made his entrance into
the team at the same time. At the beginning of 1981-82, Whelan really 
established himself in the team picking up his first of six league medals.
That unbelievable season was capped by two goals for the 20 year old in the
League cup final win over Spurs.

1982-83 saw Whelan get another League medal and scored a beautiful goal
to deny the Mancs the league cup final.

1983-84 saw Whelan inspire Liverpool to an unbelievable three trophies. He
won his third league medal in a row. He also won his third league cup
medal in a row after Liverpool beat Everton and he was part of the Liverpool
team that won the European cup for the fourth time by beating Roma in their
own back yard. Whelan was also an established international at this stage.

1985-86 saw Whelan realise what the Batties, Gazza's, Incies & Platties
can only dream of. He won the highly elusive league and cup double,
dominating the midfield as Liverpool came from behind to take 34 out of a
possible 36 points and he supplied the final ball to Rushie that was to
sink Everton 3-1 in the cup final.

Whelan strangely enough didn't pick up any medals in 1987 but he was back
again in 1988 as he strolled to his fourth league medal, this time joined
by THE GREAT ALDO. His absence was in my opinion the main reason why
Liverpool lost to Wimbledon in the '88 cup final. Alas another double went
astray. Also in 1988, he inspired the Rep. of Ireland as they hammered England
1-0 in Stuttgart. He also left Shilts for dead only to see his shot come off
the crossbar. In the game against Russia, we say a goal the like of which 
will never be seen again. From a Mick McCarty throw in, Whelan from 30 yards
out left Dasaev for dead. It was a goal for the world to see what a player
Ireland & Liverpool had. 

1988-89 saw Whelan realise another dream. He captained Liverpool as they 
beat Everton 3-2 in the cup final. What an honour!. He was also denied another
league and cup double when Arsenal fluked a 2-0 win at Anfield.

1990 saw Whelan get his sixth league medal as Liverpool strolled to success
again for the 18th time, winning an amazing 11 titles since Man. utd. won
their last one in 1967. Unfortunately, Whelan had injury problems during
the world cup and only played against Holland for 30 mins. Although Ireland
did very well, they would have been odds-on to lift the trophy with a fit
Whelan in midfield.

Since then, Whelan has been plagued by injury but I was lucky enough to see
him play for Ireland as they beat Latvia 4-0 as Whelan along with Aldo was the
greatest player on the field.

Wlelan is definately the greatest midfielder that we have seen in the last 10
years and at 31, there is a lot left in him.

Ronnie Whelan at a glance
=========================

Born: October 1962.

Debut in LOI: 1978 V Bohs.

Debut for Pool: April 14th 1981 v Stoke

Honours:
=======
League Medals - 1982
                1983
                1984
                1986
                1988
                1990

     F.A. Cup - 1986
                1989

   League Cup - 1982
                1983
                1984

     Euro Cup - 1984


     Regards,

     Cunno


34.1911LIVERPOOL 1 :: 0 QPRGAOV10::MURPHYThu Mar 11 1993 11:2413
    According to this mornings paper Liverpool had a well deserved victory
    last night.Whelan made his come back with what was described as an
    excellent performance.On top of this Liverpool missed two penalty
    chances with Hutchinson shot being saved and Barnes shot coming off the
    post.With all going well we should be back on winning ways.Here's
    looking forward to saturdays game against Middlesborough and another
    victory.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    
    P.S. Rush scored Liverpools goal.
34.1912A (greasy) Chip of the old blockMACNAS::MJGREANEYVILLA for the PREMIER TITLE!Thu Mar 11 1993 12:059
    Re: .1910
    
    
    
           
    Martin, was it that meal in the canteen last evening that inspired that 
    "flow" of tributes to Ronald McDonald Whelan????:-)))
    
    M.J. 
34.1913SighAIMTEC::WICKS_AOscar the Grouch is an Optimist!Thu Mar 11 1993 19:3215
    Anthony,
    
    How on earth does a team miss 2 penalties???? Our goal difference and
    indeed our goal scoring in general remains abysmal and if we can't even
    score from 12 yards with only the goalkeeper to beat we may as well let
    James take the penalties
    
    I believe it is now 3 months since we last scored more than one goal
    in a league game (Blackburn).
    
    Still this puts us above both Leeds and Everton I think!
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.1914ITS NOT ALL THAT BAD(THOUGH IT IS BAD).GAOV10::MURPHYFri Mar 12 1993 11:3117
    Andrew,
    
    I think this is just one of those things that happens.I have to look on
    the bright side of things in this instance.Basically we got three
    invaluable points,I believe the team played well,and this is the kind
    of confidence boost we need.I remember when we had our last good run in
    october/november it all started by beating QPR away.Lets hope we can
    beat Middlesborough on saturday and Everton the week after to put an
    end to speculation that Liverpool"MIGHT" go down.I have to admit I was
    begining to get worried.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    
    P.S     KEEP THE FAITH.
34.19158-(SIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneFri Mar 12 1993 12:3013
    Anthony,
    
    How can you say its not that bad. This is the worst season in God knows
    how long - bottom half of the league, out of the cup in January, losing
    at home to the mancs ...
    As a matter of interest does anyone know how many records Souness has
    broken since he became manager e.g. being beaten at Anfield in European
    competetion for the first time in ? years, worst league position in ?
    years. (Try that one Cunno, it'll make a change from all those Ronnie
    Whelan stats.)
    The sooner this season is over the better |-(.
    
    Patrick.
34.1916Hold on a God damned minuit!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYFri Mar 12 1993 13:2325
    Patrick,
    
    I was not refering to to season as a whole.I was just talking about the
    QPR result and the two penalties missed.I am in total agreement with
    you about this being our worst season in decades.The last time we were
    doing this bad was when Don Welsh was at the helm in the fifties,and he
    was the only Liverpool manager to get the sack.Off course its bad I
    would be foolish to think otherwise.The team is playing well below its
    self.The games I have seen this season seem to suggest that when we
    want to we can still play the best football in the premier league.
    
    I was watching the team Toshack is managing a few times and it was like
    watching the Liverpool of old.Quick passing movements players running
    off the ball,creating space for chances/half-chances.This was a team
    that had no stars,no house hold names,nothing yet the outplayed
    Barcelona.The only thing they were lacking was finishing power.
    
    I'll leave it to the brains amoung you to figure out what needs to be
    done.
    
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
34.1917PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKFri Mar 12 1993 13:367
    
    anthony, I get what your saying but isn't Toshack a bit old to start
    playing again, mind you with Whelan making a comeback I guess he's not.
    
    
    Neil..
    
34.1918Ronnie Whelan walks on waterSIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneFri Mar 12 1993 14:184
    I've just seen in the paper that big Jack has left Ronnie out of the
    squad for the Norn Iron game. I suppose he'll have world class players
    like Bernie Salvin and Tommy Coyne instead. 
    
34.1919BARR AN CHALAIGH!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYFri Mar 12 1993 15:367
    Cunno,
    
    I will probably see you in our Theatre of Dreams on Sunday i.e Barr an
    Chalaigh.This is where the vast majority of United supporters will be
    (about 10)with many more Pretensious United supporters.
    
    Anthony.
34.1920PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKFri Mar 12 1993 16:185
    
    Re.1918
            I guess Jack hasn't got mad Cow disease after all...
    
    Neil...
34.1921I'll be there.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Fri Mar 12 1993 16:189
      Anthony,
               I will drop in on Sunday. The last time I was in that pub, I
was nearly attacked by mad Utd. fans for listing Liverpool's 11 title wins
since 1967.It was the cup game against Sheff. Utd. and plonker Bruce had 
just missed a penalty.


      Cunno.
34.1922There only singin when their wininGAOV10::MURPHYFri Mar 12 1993 16:234
    jealousy,Martin,jealousy..
    
    Anthony.
    
34.1923R.T.EGAOV10::MURPHYSat Mar 13 1993 13:118
    Well lads,
            the Liverpool - Middlesborough match is being shown on network
    two today at 3:30pm.Another brilliant coup by Radio Telifis Eireann.
    
    
    regards,
    
    Anthony.
34.1924MGAOV10::MURPHYSun Mar 14 1993 13:4924
    Well I watched the match yesterday and what a dull match it proved to
    be.Liverpool got the better of the exchanges in the opening ten/fifteen
    minuits and deservedly went ahead with Don Hutchinsons tenth strike of
    the season but just as Liverpool were settling in the game disaster
    struck.Steve Nichol chased a long ball over the top with two 'borough
    attackers after it.When a kick into touch or put the ball back to the
    keeper gently to kick out was on the cards to avert danger,Nichol
    calmly lobs the ball over James(about 1 milimetre out of his reach) and
    into the back of the net.After this the match got bad with no fewer
    than eight bookings.No team really looked like scoring but the one
    clear cut chance Liverpool had in the second half Macmenamen fluffed
    it.He was promptly substituted.With nine minuits remaining an error in
    the 'borough defence allowed Rush in for his third goal in three games.
    
    Overall I was not a bit impressed with this Liverpool performance.It
    left a lot to be desired in both attack and defence.The midfield wasn't
    great either.The only players on the pitch who actually realised what
    jersey they were wearing was Jones and Whelan.Please let this season be
    over so we can have a major rethink.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
34.1925Consistency is the name of the game.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Mon Mar 15 1993 14:2315
    Liverpool's form over the last two games versus that of Man .Utd. over the
same period.
                 PLD WON DREW LOST PTS
    Liverpool     2   2    0   0    6
    Man. Utd.     2   0    1   1    1

   What more can I say except that Liverpool are more consistent at the
moment. It's also ironic that Liverpool's back to back wins coincides with
the return of a certain Mr. Ronnie Whelan who was given man of the match by
most of the papers yesterday. When I praise a player and do a tribute to him
as I have done in Ronnie's case, then he is definately a great player.


     Cunno
34.1926SIOG::APPS_PBManchester - Championship Free ZoneMon Mar 15 1993 15:5811
    I have to agree with Anthony ( although how did he get to see the first
    10/15 minutes when RTE had 'technical problems'?). Not one to get
    carried away with - I thought Barnes was brutal, and he was being
    marked by the worst fullback in the history of the game (Chris Morris).
    The two goals were scrappy and I dont know what Nicol was at. Its going
    to be a tough one to pick player of the season this year. On the bright
    side, that gives us 42 points, 7 behind 4th placed Sheffield Wednesday.
    Just goes to show how poor the 'premier' league is, Man Utd and Villa
    excepted, of course.
    
    Patrick.
34.1927Where it countsWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticMon Mar 15 1993 19:1718
    re -2
                     	P   W   D   L   F   A   PTS  GD
    MANCHESTER UNITED   33  17  10  6   50  26  61   +24
    LIVERPOOL		32  11  9   12  43  43  42   0
    
    As per any season it is the consistancy throughtout that makes the
    eventual champions.
    
    Utd have the best defensive record in the English League, with the
    least goals against, whilst Liverpool have scored quite a few, they
    have also let in double Utd's tally. Liverpool are almost twenty points
    behind UTD although only 11 points above bootom slot.
    
    Shows how much of a poor premier league when wimbledon are on the same
    points as liverpool, and with the same goal difference..... tsk tsk tsk
    
    
    mac
34.19282 wins against Oldham should see us safe!!AIMTEC::WICKS_AOscar the Grouch is an Optimist!Mon Mar 15 1993 20:5719
    Well that's cheered me up after over 48 hours inside the house with only 6
    bottles of beer to keep me company during this weekends snow storm and
    I couldn't pick up World Service at all.
    
    First 2 game winning streak since the mighty undefeated month of
    November let's hope this isn't a false dawn and we can get another
    3 points against Everton on Saturday and edge that little bit closer
    to safety.
    
    Last year Coventry stayed up on 44 points and we now have 42 though I
    feel that looking at the table we're going to need at least 50 points
    to be sure 
    
    P.S I notice that it's Mid-march and we stil haven't played Oldham
    yet!!! 
    
    regards,      
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1929Back to Back Victories.......GAOV10::MURPHYTue Mar 16 1993 13:0211
    RE::34.1926
    Patrick,
    
           The first ten/fifteen minuits match reports I extracted from
    sundays papers.Ronnie Whelan got man of the match.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    
    P.S Martin did you get ticket to the Merseyside derby.
34.1930Ronnie Whelan ---A world class playerMACNAS::PRIDGEChicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finalists '92Tue Mar 16 1993 13:358
    
    Few points from Saturdays' game,Liverpool were bad but Middesborough
    were worst.John Barnes was the pits he is overweight,slow and looks
    muscle bounded.Ronnie Whelan was the best player on the field anybody
    who thinks that Whelan is a ordinary player 1)Does not know much about
    football 2) Needs to get a pair of glasses 3)Hates Liverpool and
    everybody and everything connected with Liverpool football club.
                                                                    Pat
34.1931Well said Pat.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Tue Mar 16 1993 14:3616
<<< Note 34.1930 by MACNAS::PRIDGE "Chicago Blackhawks Stanley Cup Finalists '92" >>>
                   -< Ronnie Whelan ---A world class player >-

    
    Few points from Saturdays' game,Liverpool were bad but Middesborough
    were worst.John Barnes was the pits he is overweight,slow and looks
    muscle bounded.Ronnie Whelan was the best player on the field anybody
    who thinks that Whelan is a ordinary player 1)Does not know much about
    football 2) Needs to get a pair of glasses 3)Hates Liverpool and
    everybody and everything connected with Liverpool football club.
                                                                    Pat
    Pat,
         I couldn't have said it better myself.

 
        Cunno
34.1932BarnesUPROAR::GAYLEBCoffee (H.S.B)Tue Mar 16 1993 15:3618
    I heard some talk at the weekend that Souness was looking to get rid of
    barnes at the end of the season for acout 2 million. 
    Even that figure seems inflated juding by reports of his recent
    performances. 
    I recall he played pretty well when he first came back from injury at
    the end of last year, but since then his performances have nose-dived.
    (even giving him the club captaincy has had little effect).
    
    I find it difficult to understand how a player on his weekly wage is 
    allowed to become (and stay) so overweight so long after returning to
    the first team. Recently IO saw a picture of barnes parading in his
    cycling shorts and compared it with a picture of him at his glorious
    best in 1988. He seems at least 10lbs heavier and hes not even  30
    yet?!
    Surely basic fitness is a fundamental requirement for all players!
    Maybe a stint in the reserves (like Rushie) would get change his 
    appetite form his stomach to the game he is paid so hansomely for
    playing. 
34.1933Oh no not again !SHIPS::DURANT_STue Mar 16 1993 18:4118
    
    Barnes went through a phase like this at Watford. It became evident
    after a while that he needed the motivation of a new or bigger
    challenge. That's when you lot bought him and he regained his
    enthusiasm. 
    
    However, at Watford he was always guaranteed a first team place, and so
    could stand about on the right wing each week, with everyone hoping
    he would use the talent that everyone knew he had. At least at
    Liverpool he is not such a star that he can't be dropped and put in the
    reserves.
    
    For England he has never really shown his ability, he is very
    frustrating. Hope he can pull himself together before the next lot of
    England World Cup qualifying games.
    
    			Steve.
    
34.1934EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billThu Mar 18 1993 18:168
    surprised nobody's mentioned this......
    
    Grobelaar has gone on loan to Stoke until the end of the season.
    
    Did anyone else think Souness looked and sounded ill on the box last
    night ?
    
    Paul
34.1935nine points from three games...not bad!!!GAOV10::MURPHYMon Mar 22 1993 13:2219
    Well Lads and Lassies.Thats three wins in a row for the 'Pool.A little
    fortunate however,as we scored our goal 55 seconds into injury time.But
    as everyone knows(especially M.U.F.C fans)the game is not over until
    the referee blows for full time.We are out of relegation trouble now
    but we still have to be cautious and not let our position slide.
    
    Good to see Molby back after his lay off with injury.Although he looked
    very badly overweight and most of the Everton players didn't look fit
    enough to go around him.
    
    We have Crystal Palace on wednesday night and a win at Stamford Bridge
    could see us leap frog 5 or 6 teams.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    
    P.S could Grobblears time with Liverpool be over. 
    
34.1936Had luck - deserved the win after allOSL09::BJARNEBjarne Mehl @NWOMon Mar 22 1993 13:2622
34.1937Man. Utd. showing their true worth.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Mon Mar 22 1993 13:3317
 Liverpool's form over the last three games versus that of Man .Utd. over the
 same period.
                 PLD WON DREW LOST PTS
    Liverpool     3   3    0   0    9
    Man. Utd.     3   0    2   1    2

   Man. Utd. dropped two more points at the weekend and let's hope that this
slide continues. Basically, they are not good enough and it's about time their
fans realised this. When Liverpool won many of their 11 c'ships in recent 
years, they would often win around 10 straight games during the run in.
 I was looking at the tables yesterday and Liverpool if they win on Tuesady
night could jump to about sixth place in the table. It's funny that these
three wins on the trot coincides with Ronnie's return.

      
      Cunno.
34.1938Come on you 'pool!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYMon Mar 22 1993 15:5416
    Martin, I would have to agree with you about M.U's current form.I think
    they are going through de ja vous when you think of last season.United
    would want a good kick in the arse if they fail to win the league this
    season.Lesser teams with a smaller pedigree would jump at a position
    that United were in for the last 2 seasons.
    
    Oh by the way,Liverpool could jump to 5th position if they beat Palace.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    
    
    P.S wheres Andrew?????
    
34.1939there's only one Ronnie WhelanCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Mon Mar 22 1993 19:429
    
    To be fair Liverpool are a way better team when a fully fit
    Ronnie Whelan plays . Liverpool are still only a pale reflection
    of what they used to be , but since Ronnie has returned they are
    doing way better . Whelan has lost some weight which he needed to do.
    Like him or hate him , Ronnie Whelan is still one of Liverpools
    better players....that's still left at Anfield that is.....
    
    jm
34.1940Time differencAIMTEC::WICKS_AOscar the Grouch is an Optimist!Mon Mar 22 1993 20:3322
    Re .1938 (anthony)
    
    here I am! remember i'm 5 hours behind you guys.
    
    Our first 3 game winning streak since November - this is definitely a lot
    better than February! Any news on when Oldham are going to be brave
    enough to face us??
    
    I take it from the recent replies that both Molby and Whelan were
    playing - does this mean that Marsh and Redknapp have been rested, any
    chance of the team line-up.
    
    Here's looking for a good thrashing of the Sainsbury's Grocers 11 to
    get them back for unjustly knocking us out of the Coke Cup in a game
    which I had the great misfortune of watching live in South London.
    
    5 more points for safety I think.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                       
34.1941Has the snow gone yet?JONPC1::ButtonJon Button @ REOMon Mar 22 1993 21:1615
Andrew,

Liverpool's team on Saturday was:
James, Burrows, Harkness, Nicol, Wright (Molby 10 mins), Whelan, McManaman 
(Rosenthal 76 mins), Hutchinson, Rush, Barnes, Walters.  Subs: (not used) 
Hooper.

By the way, I'm still waiting for your match reports from the Palace and 
Coventry games :-)

Cheers

Jon


34.1942Snow was as feeble as Norwich's title bid!AIMTEC::WICKS_AOscar the Grouch is an Optimist!Mon Mar 22 1993 22:0914
    Jon,
    
    thanks I think. May I remind you that despite living 4,500 miles from
    my beloved Liverpool I have still seen twice as many games played by my
    team this season than some armchair supporter I could mention (:==:)
    
    Phew - Harkness and Burrows - instead of Jones and Bjornbye. 
           Whelan and Walters replacing - Marsh and Redknapp
    but at least Stewart can't get in the team, proof that there is a God 
    (if only he wasn't managing Blackburn though) 
        
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1943HI ANDY.....GAOV10::MURPHYMon Mar 22 1993 23:309
    
    Phew,thank God.I thought you were dead Andrew.I am going to try to get
    to a Liverpool game before the end of the season.Could anyone please
    post the Liverpool phone numbers against.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    
34.1944See .1747AIMTEC::WICKS_AOscar the Grouch is an Optimist!Tue Mar 23 1993 00:0813
    Anthony,
    
    Phone numbers last seen in reply .1747 - Oldham and Coventry are
    unlikely to sell out. The Leeds game (when rearranged) will probably
    be all-ticket or there's always the Totts on May 8th.
                       
    Even in this darkest of the seasons the thrashing of title pretenders
    Norwich in October keeps me going until we do the double over them in May
    (right Jon???)
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1945SAM's BACK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYTue Mar 23 1993 13:0412
    NEWS FLASH!!!!
    
    News has just come in that Sammy Lee,manager of the Liverpool Reserves,
    may be togging out for Liverpool tonight against Crystal Palace.I don't
    know what has happened,but our injuries couldn't be that bad that were
    forced to pull a guy out of semi-retirement.Alas,me thinks Souness hath        
    pulleth a muscle in his head.But of course we could always play Stewart
    if nessesary????(I think not)..
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
34.1946Blobbypool PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKTue Mar 23 1993 13:388
    
    
    What a joke!!! The fatest midfield in the world....Is Mr Blobby in
    goal?.
    
    with Molby,Whelan and Sammy Lee in the midfield all the three of them have
    to do is line up on the half way line and no bast**d will be able to run
    past them. Great tatics from a Joke side..... 
34.1947A Blob too farYUPPY::PATEMANScuba Dive in my Think TankTue Mar 23 1993 13:417
    The Danish Whale is out for the season after tearing a muscle against
    Everton. Souness is already whinging about how many injuries they have
    - must be preparing for a great victory by the FEs. I always enjoy
    Looneypool's visits - its nice to have such a wonderful football
    character as Souness to boo :-)
    
    Paul
34.1948Palace Tonight.GAOV10::MURPHYTue Mar 23 1993 15:5826
    Another three point tonight will do nicely.It will bring our tall up to
    48 points and a fith place in the league table.I think tonights team
    will line up something like this.
    
                             James
    
             Burrows         Nichol       Bjiornbye
                            Piechnik
    
             Rednappe  Whelan   Hutchinson   Barnes
    
                    Mcmenamen     Rush
    
    
             SUBS::  LEE   MARSH
    
    
    
    
    
    Regards,
    
    
    Anthony.
        
    
34.1949You cant be serious...SIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneTue Mar 23 1993 17:055
    Come on Anthony, a jokes a joke. You cant be serious about Sammy Lee
    still being on the books. Next you'll be telling us that Ian St. Johns
    playing for the reserves.
    
    Patrick
34.1950PLUNDR::MORANNice bloke, nice and fat!Tue Mar 23 1993 17:118
    
    Well, he's played in the reserves on numerous occasions this season,
    and it stated in my local paper this morning that he's on standby to
    play in the 1st team, due to a horrendous injury list.
    
    It's not April yet is it?
    
    Tim                                                   
34.1951ZimmerpoolSUBURB::GROOMNEating for EnglandTue Mar 23 1993 17:375
    This has also been mentioned in several of today's nationals and on
    ITN last night.
    
    
    Nev
34.1952PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKTue Mar 23 1993 17:556
    
    Whats the chances of Souness playing by the end of the season, at least
    he could go around kicking the opposition, instead of his own side
    in training.
    
    Neil...
34.1953FACT! NOT A SLOGAN...GAOV10::MURPHYTue Mar 23 1993 18:1910
    Lads,
    
    I'm afraid this has now become a reality.Sammy Lee has been named on
    tonights panel against Palace(fact).I think Souness will only play him
    if it is absolutely nessesary.Surely Liverpool have enough players to
    choose from in the reserves in crisis situations like this.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
34.1954PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKWed Mar 24 1993 12:415
    
    How did Flabby Lee get on last night ? and did Blobbypool get a
    result..
    
    Neil..
34.1955A Red Card for GrahamYUPPY::PATEMANScuba Dive in my Think TankWed Mar 24 1993 12:533
    See Note 44 please - home of the class act last night.
    
    Paul
34.1956UTROP1::JANSENReading Blondes have more funWed Mar 24 1993 14:116
hot from the Dutch press

Liverpool are bidding for Cambuur L goal-keeper Grim, the price is
somewhere around 300.000, that guilders so it's about 100.000 pounds.

T_
34.1957Oh dear.....ARRODS::OHAGANBWed Mar 24 1993 14:226
    So, if he signs for Liverpool you could say that it would be a case
    of "it's Grim up north".
    
    Eye thank yew.
    
    barry.
34.1958You are now entering a humour-free zone.FORTY2::FOWLERMWed Mar 24 1993 15:3411
Re: -1

Ouch.

Very poor.

Very poor indeed.

8-)

Mike
34.1959;-)SIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneWed Mar 24 1993 15:361
    Just what we need, another Scandinavian ;-)
34.1960UTROP1::JANSENReading Blondes have more funWed Mar 24 1993 15:598
   <<< Note 34.1959 by SIOG::BUCKLEY "Manchester - Championship Free Zone" >>>
                                    -< ;-) >-

>>    Just what we need, another Scandinavian ;-)

Must be a Yank.

T_
34.1961A couple of points from safetyAIMTEC::WICKS_AOscar the Grouch is an Optimist!Wed Mar 24 1993 21:0517
    And back to football...
    
    Another precious point picked up at Sainsbury's along with some bread,
    milk and Veg and no doubt some more injuries too.
    
    Only 8 games left - 4 points should be enough for safety.
    
    How come Rush has suddenly found his form with 4 goals in March
    following only 3 in the previous 6 months - is his contract up for
    renewal or something? What is it now a stunning 7 league goals in total
    
    
    Time to make a bid for Guy Whittingham methinks
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1962We want real Champions!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYThu Mar 25 1993 16:0723
    I was just looking at the league table this morning and I realised that
    this years title race for the league has produced no really good team.I
    will admit that when the likes of Man U and Villa decide to play
    football they look very impressive indeed.But I think this years
    championship will be won by the team that makes the least ammount of
    mistakes not the team that plays the best football.No team has
    impressed me enough to say they are a real championship side ,the
    disscussion seems to revolve around these few words 1:but  2:if 
    3:maybe.So a lot of sentences begin with"Well maybe,but if....."I hope
    that next year the English Premier produces a real championship
    side,not a mediocre ,good in patches,indifferent side that start
    blaming every thing except themselves.I think that if any English side
    at the moment went into Europe they would get beat out of sight,and
    this was proven this season with early exits by all the English sides.
    
    Heres hoping that next year we have a very good side that would be fit
    to be called Champions of England.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    
34.1963ECCGY4::HAIGHDyslexia comes in a glassThu Mar 25 1993 16:315
    
    	Re last,
    
    		Hmmm sounds a bit like Liverpool fans talking about their
    injury list.
34.1964How may caps????CLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Thu Apr 01 1993 19:266
    
    How many caps has John Barnes now got....
    
    No smart comments please
    
    jm
34.1965No, really.FORTY2::ETHERIDGElummeThu Apr 01 1993 20:333
	I believe it to be 69.

	Ian.
34.1966Too manyUBOHUB::ELLERYMFri Apr 02 1993 21:405
    
    
    
    Thats 69 to many!!!!!!!!
    
34.1967TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Tue Apr 06 1993 13:1712
    
    	No comments from you scousers about King Kenny's new boys giving
    	the 'pool a whipping on Saturday?
    
    	Blackburn Rovers 4 Liverpool 1
    
    	The king is dead. Long live the king....
    
    	How times change.
    
    	Andy.
             
34.1968Souness to goCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Tue Apr 06 1993 15:3014
    
    As someone who has supported Liverpool since the demise of the great
    Leeds United in the mid Seventies I think its time there were some
    changes at the 'Pool .
    
    Souness simply has to go , his record is awful , his transfer
    dealings are woeful . It has become the norm for Liverpool to
    lose games not alone getting thrashed every few weeks...
    
    Who would take over is the 60,000 dollar question....
    
    any comments....
    
    jm
34.1969KENNY 4 Looneypool 1ESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeTue Apr 06 1993 15:5013
34.197010.40CLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Tue Apr 06 1993 16:056
    
    re .last
    
    If you read note 10.40 that will clarify who I support....
    
    jm
34.1971Lots of Eggs in the Basket thereESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeTue Apr 06 1993 17:191
34.1972Ronnie for lifeCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Wed Apr 07 1993 14:497
    
    Ronnie Whelan is to be offered a new contract which will keep him
    at Liverpool for the rest of hic career...
    Good news for Ronnie and Liverpool .As I've always said Ronnie
    is one of few class players left at the 'pool
    
    jm
34.1973How long is that, 6 weeks ;=)SIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneWed Apr 07 1993 16:501
    
34.1974Up to a lofty eighth SIOG::APPS_PBManchester - Championship Free ZoneMon Apr 19 1993 16:398
    Revenge ,of sorts, for the hammering we got from Coventry earlier in
    the season. Two great goals from Walters. I suppose he wont be due
    another good game until Christmas. What are the attendances like at 
    Anfield lately? Will the spurs game be the last game before they put 
    seats on the Kop?
    Over to you, Anthony...
    
    Patrick.
34.1975Kop.GAOV10::MURPHYWed Apr 21 1993 21:3511
    I'm not sure Patrick.What I do know is that making the Kop all seater
    lowers the importance of a great tradition in Liverpool folklore.It is
    reported that the first singing at a football match came from the Kop
    in the early sixties,for example.Not only that teams visiting Anfield
    used to dread playing before the Kop and it has won many a match.
    
    Heres ending a great tradition in English football.LONG LIVE THE KOP.
    
           Regards,
    
              Anthony.
34.1976EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billWed Apr 21 1993 21:5612
>>    Not only that teams visiting Anfield
>>    used to dread playing before the Kop and it has won many a match.
    
    That's nothing to do with the singing, that's the 30,000 Kopites all
    howling for a penalty whenever a Liverpool player got tackled in the
    opponent's penalty area...... :-)
    
    But seriously, the Kop is being redeveloped into a two-tier stand at
    the end of next season. The roof is being removed next March and the
    whole Kop is being flatterned before the work on the new stand starts.
    
    Paul
34.1977Another 3 points.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed Apr 21 1993 22:26123
            



      Liverpool play Leeds Utd. tonight in what should be another three 
points. It's amazing the transformation that has come around since Ronnie
Whelan made his comeback. He even gave Rushie more confidence in front of
goal. It's just a pity that Whelan was out for so long as Liverpool would 
have the title wrapped up by now instead of a mediocre Man. Utd. side being
pretenders to the crown. Liverpool should have been going for their 19th
title by now and their 12TH SINCE 1967.........but let's not go into these
statistics right now. Let's hope it's a good night for Liverpool, Villa &
Palace..................................................


     Cunno

































































     


















            
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34.1978Ronnie Leaves Sinking ship !!WOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticThu Apr 22 1993 17:1038
    Martin,
    
    What is this I hear the your mate Ronnie Whelan want to leave
    Looneypool at the end of this season.
    
    Everton, Man City, and Derby are interested.
    
    Seemingly Sourpuss has declined to renew his contract, to the level of
    security Ronnie wanted. Sourpuss says that this is mainly due to his
    obsession of getting injured, nearly as much as ROBBO.
    
    Re - .1974
    
    Patrick,
    
    Better get ready to change your title, as 
    
    MANCHESTER UNITED will be the first FA PREMIER LEAGUE Champions, along
    with being the first EUROPEAN CUP WINNERS in England.
    
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    FERGUSONS RED WHITE ARMY
    
    
    
    
    
    mac 
34.1979Swallow your pride old sonUNTADH::WILCOCKSONHaddawayThu Apr 22 1993 17:149
    
    Cunno, I don't know which Man Utd you've been watching this season
    but I've seen the first team play 3 times. Shef. Wed. at home,
    Shef. Wed. away and some other minor team. When we played them at
    Hillsborough they looked as good as any Liverpool team I've seen
    play - Championship stuff. If they win, which I'm sure they will, they
    will have deserved it.
    I saw Liverpool at Hillsborough this season and they looked awful (even
    though we looked worse on the day).
34.1980ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Thu Apr 22 1993 17:1820
    Liverpool 2 (Walters, Barnes)
    Leeds 0

    Another superb performance from a resurgent Liverpool side who are now in
  5th place in the league. It's a pity that this run hadn't started a bit 
  earlier and Liverpool could be in line for yet another championship win.
  As the season draws to a close, I am a bit disappointed in this inaugural
  premier league with a lot of bad inconsistent teams at the top. A lot of
  people seem to have lost interest in the League this season and no wonder.
  I remember when Liverpool won many of their 18 league titles in the late
  70'S and early 80's and there was much more excitement and fun about the
  game than we have now.

  Still, there is hope that the game will get back to what it used to be. In
  order for the premier league to be a succes, it needs a good Liverpool side
  in order to gain respect & recognition in Europe. 

      Cunno 
  
34.1981GulfESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeThu Apr 22 1993 17:227
34.1982Heard it all..MACNAS::JMALLONFri Apr 23 1993 01:0550
    I dont' know what to make of you Liverpool supporters at all.
    
    Cunno is beginning to sound like a BBC commentator when an English
    Athlete sprints past two or three has beens to finish a marathon 10th 
    while the other nine have already collected their medals, showered, 
    eaten and went home. "Supberb performance", "Resurgent", "If only..", 
    "Probably could have won", etc.. For a league which people "seem to
    have lost interest" in and which has no "excitement and fun", you seem
    to be getting very excited over a meaningless mid-week, mid-table
    clash.
    
    Lets face it, the league has changed since 'pool won all their "First
    Division" titles. The game was starting to get a bit stale during the
    80's - around the same time as the hooligan problem. If anyone had fun
    or was excited at the site of Emlyn Hughes and Ray Clemence playing the
    ball between one another for five minutes then they were easily
    excited. The rules were changed, to try and make the game more exciting. 
    Attacking football and goals the aim. I think to a large extent this
    has been achieved this season and clubs like 'pool, Arsenal will have
    to shape up if they want to be top of the league come the end of next
    season. 
    
    Lets hope the game keeps moving along the right lines and does not go
    back to the way it used to be. Hopefully gone are the days of boring
    football.
    
    And finally, Anthony ....
    
    >it is reported that the first singing at a football match came from
    >the kop in the early sixties.
    
    I think I have heard it all now. SINGING!!! I suppose that is where the
    Beatles got their inspiration from.. I bet the opposition supporters
    were suprised when the Kop choir bust into live... and the match
    commentators :- "Bob did you hear that, very strange, it sounded like
    someone singing, it is, someone is singing!!!".
    
    Just to think of it, if it hadn't been for that individual Liverpool
    supporter who had the strange idea of starting to sing it might 
    never have caught on and grounds today would be filled with thousands
    of people talking to each other.
     
    They should enter the kop for the eurovision song contest next year - 
    it will be the only way they will be getting to Europe next season.
    
    Any ideas on the first song ???   
    
    lots of 8*)............
    
    John M.   
34.1983Wired to a different planet...GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Apr 23 1993 16:2928
    >>Another superb performance from a resurgent Liverpool side who are now in
  5th place in the league. It's a pity that this run hadn't started a bit 
  earlier and Liverpool could be in line for yet another championship win.
    
      I assume you saw the game.....
    
    Martin have you ever lived in, worked with, played football with
    Scousers..I think not...
    
    One thing they WOULD say to you...."Pal, you're last"
    
    Its very rare that I do get annoyed in this notesfile but that note of
    yours sent me for the bucket...why not do as suggested by one of the
    noters...swallow a little pride...I know and I'm sure a lot of noters
    know that it won't be long before Liverpool win a title. As somebody
    who DID go on the Kop every fortnight that word 'long' may well be
    1 year or 26 years..personally as long as it happens before I'm
    pushing up daisies I'll be happy. Most Liverpool supporteres I've
    spoken to have admitted ..."You're right lah..they're CRAP". I agree
    with them...
    
    Cunno ...its a FACT OF LIFE.
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Dezzz.
    
              
34.1984EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billFri Apr 23 1993 16:4815
    
    Cunno - a chance for you to break the habit of a lifetime and actually
    go to a match.................
    
    Liverpool are playing Newcastle at Anfield sometime in August in Ronnie
    Whelan's testimonial.
    
    I await your thrilling report with baited breath.
    
    Paul
    
    PS - If you need directions....
    
    Leave Ireland heading east, arrive in Liverpool, hire taxi and say 'take
    me to Anfield', get in queue for Kop.
34.1985have i missed the point here ?SWBNEU::TOURNE::WRIGHTFri Apr 23 1993 17:0312
i just want to get something straight ...

i've been reading this notes conference for most of the season, and i'd always 
assumed that "Cunno" was a psuedonym for someone with (an admittedly odd) sense
of humour to use to generate discussion and have a bit of a laugh - a sort of
notes version of the "disgusted of tunbridge wells" letters you get in the 
papers.

am i to understand that he's REAL ? And still at large ? I think the public 
should be warned ...

           ray
34.1986TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Fri Apr 23 1993 17:1711
    
    	re last...
    
    	yup, Ray. He's real. May not be alive for much longer though, if 
    	he handles anything sharp(e) in the next couple of weeks. ;-)
    
    	Pass the razor-blades....?
    	
    	Andy.
                                                          
    	PS. Arr-rih Dezzz...caaalm down, caaalm down...8-)
34.1987GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Apr 23 1993 17:204
    
    I'm cool...off to the Biergarten any minute now....
    
    
34.1988EBYGUM::WATTERSONPanother day another billFri Apr 23 1993 17:427
    re .1985
    
    He's real - there's a scanned photo of him with 'the great aldo'
    lurking round somewhere, has anyone still got it ?
    (HAWLEYI pinched mine when he went back to school)
    
    Paul
34.1989PLUNDR::MORANTripple ripple truffle shufflerFri Apr 23 1993 17:509
    
    I think he (Cunno) only does it to provoke a reaction and maybe a bit 
    of a laugh. I think he's harmless and quite likeable.
    
    I feel really sorry about the battering he's taking here at the moment
    
    NOT! ;-) ;-) ;-)
    
    Tim
34.1990TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Fri Apr 23 1993 17:518
             
    	Paul, you're kidding. Mine had lots of little holes all over it
    	(never was much use at darts...) and got disposed of.
    
    	What I wanted to know was, who was the ugly git with the 'tache
    	standing next to Cunno? 8-)
    	
    	Andy.
34.1991Liverpool JokeSUBURB::VYASFri Apr 23 1993 20:0820
    
    I read a joke on Liverpool in today's paper.
    
    It goes something like this :
    
    There is a new Bra being introduced in the market called 
    
    
    Liverool 93 - - - - -
    
    
    
    
    
    
    ALL SUPPORT BUT NO CUPS.
    
    
    JAY.
    
34.1992Yes,I kind of liked it.:).:).:)GAOV10::MURPHYSat Apr 24 1993 16:523
    re:last
             Very humourous indeed.Thank you for that.
    
34.1993Wow are we really 5thAIMTEC::WICKS_Aon the Streets of San FranciscoSun Apr 25 1993 02:4431
    re .1991,
    
    Actually tan earlier version of that joke was used by liverpool
    against Everton in the 80s  (before Everton's title wins) and was
    published as a hand-out leaflet before a derby game this one was I
    believe what is the similarity between Everton and an old woman.
    
    Answer: No support, No cups.
    
    The leaflet was reprinted in the local paper, one of the local fanzines
    and I believe at one stage in "When Saturday Comes"
    
    OK back to the footie - my absence has conincided with a p henomenal
    run of 3 wins and a draw and a stunning 8 goals and as I was without
    either my world service radio or my supply of newspapers can someone
    tell me who scored the goals at oldham, man city and the ones at
    Coventry as nobidy has posted them as replies here - thanks.
    
    Oh and one final thing - during my stay in San Francisco I found a few
    hours free to ride the cable cars down to the bay and then take a boat
    out to visit Alcatraz and there on one of the walls was written the
    following sequence of numbers that look awfully familiar from somewhere
    
    "73, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82-4, 86, 88, 90"
    
    now if only I could remember where i'd seen that before (:==:) (:==:)
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
      
34.1994EBYGUM::WATTERSONPAll my failings exposedSun Apr 25 1993 13:267
    
    Andrew,
    
    look at note 8 in SHAWB1::FANTASY_FOOTBALL - all the premier results
    and scorers get entered in there.
    
    Paul
34.1995Safely back in AtlantaAIMTEC::WICKS_Aon the Streets of San FranciscoMon Apr 26 1993 20:0110
    Paul,
    
    Thanks for that pointer - Walters must be averaging more than a goal
    an appearance!!
    
    Don't suppose you know when the rearranged game against Oldham is?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.1996EBYGUM::WATTERSONPAll my failings exposedMon Apr 26 1993 20:307
    
    Andrew,
    
    haven't got a clue I'm afraid - I check tomorrow - unless one of the
    dead keen Liverpool noters know......
    
    Paul
34.1997It's in 41.71PANIC::ANDERSONThe original MagpiesMon Apr 26 1993 20:341
    May 5th
34.1998WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Apr 26 1993 20:352
    I think Oldham vs 'Pool is Wednesday May 5th. Oldham were upset with
    the date as it gives then too many games in too short a time.
34.1999RUMOUR!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYFri Apr 30 1993 19:324
    Did anyone hear any rumors about a certain manager being seen talking
    to the Liverpool board of directors this week.
    
      Anthony.
34.2000Ronnie on the way OutESSB::BLONGEurope is Scouse FreeFri Apr 30 1993 19:425
34.2001EBYGUM::WATTERSONPAll my failings exposedFri Apr 30 1993 19:495
    
    The story was in last week's sunday papers - the week before's story
    was about George Graham taking over at Anfield.....
    
    Paul
34.2002SIOG::BUCKLEYManchester - Championship Free ZoneMon May 03 1993 18:064
    Can someone post a match report for the game against Norwich - I heard
    James was sent off - is his correct?
    
    Patrick.
34.2003PAKORA::GMCDONALDBonnie DoonMon May 03 1993 18:092
    
      Re Last .        Yip he was redcarded for a 2nd bookable .
34.2004TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Tue May 04 1993 13:3915
    
    	Yes, as reported in the Sunday Times, Mr.James was having a
    	very petulant day. Before the match, he was deliberately kicking
    	the practice balls at the windows in the Barclays Stand executive
    	boxes, then proceeded to aim drop-kicks into the centre-circle
    	where Bryan Gunn was receiving his Norwich Player Of The Year 
    	award.
    
    	He body-checked a Norwich player outside the box for his first
    	card (yellow), then after having his nappy changed at half-time
    	kicked out at another yellow shirt and got the early bath.
                                                             
    	What a prat.
    
    	Andy.
34.2005James not the partCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Tue May 04 1993 17:2712
    
    I'm afraid David James hasn't got what it takes to be a top class
    keeper , he's too big and awkard , too slow getting down to crosses ,
    very suspect on the backpass , he just doesn't look the part...
    
    Brucie Grobelaar is still the best keeper at Anfield by a mile , I
    don't even rate Hooper . Why not go out and but Tim Flowers from
    Southampton ....
    
    What will the summer bring to Anfield????
    
    jm
34.2006James was upset because ...XSTACY::JLUNDON@GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice!Tue May 04 1993 17:335
re -2

somebody stole his lollipop before the game.

                          James.
34.2007Sourpuss gets the "vote of confidence"...TRUCKS::SANTNostalgia *is* what it used to be...Tue May 04 1993 19:286
    
    	>what will the summer bring to Anfield...
    
    	A new manager methinks. ;-)
    
    	Andy.
34.2008Or is he just very tall?BONNET::HARDYTue May 04 1993 20:5910
    jm
    
    re -3
    
    he's...., too slow getting down to crosses....
    		               ^^^^
    
    maybe that's his real problem
    
    Peter
34.2009KIRKTN::JJACKTue May 04 1993 21:138
    
    Rumour has it, that if ther Beast is still Boss during the close
    season, he'll make a bid for celtic's 32 year-old Eire goalkeeper,
    Pat Bonner.
    
    What's your thoughts on this ?
    
    
34.2010YEAH,RIGHT...GAOV10::MURPHYTue May 04 1993 21:474
    RE Last::
              Don't be silly.
    
              Anthony.
34.2011I hope Souey stays.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Wed May 05 1993 01:5520
      The Liverpool board of Directors have held their second meeting today. The
future of Graeme Souness is still in doubt. Personally, I hope that he stays on
as manager. This is only his second season as manager and we must remember that
he won the cup last year in his first full season.

To finish seventh in the league is a disaster for Liverpool. This is why we have
all this talk about Graeme's future. If Man. Utd. finished 7th, nobody would
take any notice because the expectations are not that high but at Liverpool,
nothing but the best is acceptable.

Souness is a born winner so let's hope that he's there next season to take the
Premier league to Anfield for the 19th time (and don't give me all that sh*t
about the Mancs being the first winners. To me it's the same as it always was).

              C  
              U  
          C U N N O
              N
              O
34.2012New Manager??????CLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Wed May 05 1993 12:5118
     re .2008
    
    I had entered my reply when I noticed what I'd written ,    
                                                               
        he's...., too slow getting down to crosses....
    
    I left it there to see if anyone would notice ...well done Peter...
    
    With regard to Mr Souness's future , I think it may be better if he
    left , with hopefully Kenny Dalglish returning....
    Failing that it would be a pick of Toshack , Keegan or even Hansen .
    Gerry Francis's name has been thrown into the hat as well...
    Time will tell....
    
    Being realistic , its going to take Liverpool some time to seriously
    challenge for the League again....
    
    jm
34.2013Wish I could do the 'reveal' trickBONNET::HARDYWed May 05 1993 13:188
    jm,
    
    Keagan will indeed be managing the Premier League's premier team next
    year.
    
    *********************** NEWCASTLE UNITED **************************
    
    peter
34.2014Souness a good manager...NOT!!BUSSTP::DSMITHWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S A PRATWed May 05 1993 15:0425
    
    
    re .2011
    
     Souness may be on his way out from Anfield (with a massive pay-off
    into the bargain). However, I would of thought most Liverpool fans
    wouldn't be too unhappy if he was given the bag. The current Liverpool 
    team must be one of the worst for many many years. Souness has made
    a few massive blunders in the transfer market and if rumors are to be
    believed, there seems to be a lot of disharmony in the dressing room.
    This situation would never have occurred under previous managers.
    
     Liverpool won the FA cup last season, but were very lucky in the
    rounds before the final. They were eliminated in the early rounds of
    the european competition and have struggled all season in the league.
    They may finish 7th or whatever, in a poor league, but that means no
    European football next season.
    
     Souness was successful as a manager in Scotland with Rangers, only
    because he had the money to buy good enough players to dominate up 
    here, where there are only a couple of teams capable of winning
    trophys. However, the Rangers teams then were not able to make any
    sort of challenge in Europe.
    
     Danny. 
34.2015And the dosh helped a wee bit !PAKORA::JJACKWed May 05 1993 15:088
    
    Danny
    
    Souness was successful as manager of Rangers, because.....
    
     Walter Smith was his assistant !
    
    
34.2016Liverpool R.I.P.PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKWed May 05 1993 16:0426
    
    Lets be fair Souness isn't totally to blame, he had to pick up the
    pieces after Dalglish left(and you want him back), but Souness carried
    on the demise by buying average players. Who ever takes over will have
    a tough job on there hands, thats why I can't see a big name taken
    over. No Money, average players and Ronnie bloody Whelan. What a
    thought.
    
    Ron Atkinson name has been mentioned can you see him leaving Villa, NO.
    European football next season and another chance at the title.
    
    Kevin Keegan, NO WAY, he's managing a side thats potently bigger than 
    Liverpool if they arn't already.
    
    Can you see any other Premier league side manager taking over at
    Liverpool. The reason for this, are Liverpool any bigger than the sides
    they are managing. I DON"T THINK SO.
     
    
    I'm afraid a job that was the biggest in football, is one the big names
    will want to avoid. They are no longer the great club that every manager
    would love to manage. Because of this I expect them to promote from
    within the club.   
    
    Neil..      
    
34.2017United...United...UnitedOPG::TONYWed May 05 1993 19:3516
Dedicated to my mate Cunno,


Who're the CHAMPIONS now...Scouse...Who're the CHAMPIONS now..??
Who're the CHAMPIONS now...Scouse...Who're the CHAMPIONS now..??
Who're the CHAMPIONS now...Scouse...Who're the CHAMPIONS now..??
Who're the CHAMPIONS now...Scouse...Who're the CHAMPIONS now..??
Who're the CHAMPIONS now...Scouse...Who're the CHAMPIONS now..??
Who're the CHAMPIONS now...Scouse...Who're the CHAMPIONS now..??
Who're the CHAMPIONS now...Scouse...Who're the CHAMPIONS now..??



Tony  * *
       |
      <~>
34.2018WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu May 06 1993 18:4510
    As the Liverpool fans seem a little reticent in coming forward,
    
    Oldham 3:2 Liverpool
    Olney(2),  Rush(2)
    A.n.other
    
    Oh, and yet another Liverpool player sent of; Hutchison for elbowing
    someone.
    
    How many is that now?
34.2019Liverpool the NEW thugs of the Premier league!!PEKING::COSSEYNWORLD BEWARE!! GAZZA'S BACKThu May 06 1993 18:559
    
    I belive its 4 this season, if you count Souness thats 5.
    
    The whole of the back and inside pages of one of the daily rags
    dedicates it's space to Liverpool today. A must for all Liverpool
    fans.....
    
    Neil..
    
34.2020Down the TubesESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Thu May 06 1993 19:358
34.2021Rush now top scorer on 12!!AIMTEC::WICKS_Aon the Streets of San FranciscoThu May 06 1993 20:5121
    Re .2018, (simon)
    
    I'm not reticent i'm just 5 or 6 hours behind the rest of you! for me
    the season can't end soon enough and the only glimmer of hope I get
    from last night's result is that Palace might get relegated. i realise
    there's a lot of anti-palace sentiment in here today but the reason
    I want them relegated is that I had to watch them beat us in one of the
    two games I got to see this season! 
    
    Re .2020
    
    Is that just league sendings-off? I'm sure Marsh has left the field a couple
    of times.
    
    Roll on the Spurs game and then we can start looking forward to the
    U.S Cup 93.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                               
34.2022poor 'poolMACNAS::JMALLONFri May 07 1993 15:0417
    I think its all you can expect from the 'pool at present. Their
    behaviour on and off the field has been verging on disgraceful over the
    past week. What with the board of directors having secret meetings,
    Sourpuss not knowing wether he is coming or going - this is all going
    to affect the players - even if they are a bad team. The old timers
    Rush, Whelan et al look out of place amoungst these idiots. 
    
    Could they not have waited until the season was over - they are
    embarassing. Its time they got their act together and stopped shaming
    these old club. 
    
    and then maybe they will give UTD a game/run next season.
    
    Still CHAMPIONS and counting.....
    
    John M. 
    
34.2023Are we buying someone or what???GAOV11::MURPHYMon May 10 1993 16:4710
    Liverpool ended the season by beating Spurs 6-2 at Anfield on Saturday.
    The game was not watched by manager Souness as he had scouting
    appointment in coventry.I believe he was looking at Nlovu(or something
    like that),in the event of Barnes departing this summer.I was told he
    was a very talented player indeed,in the Barnes of old mould.
    Can anyone comment on this.
    
          Rgds,
    
               Anthony.
34.2024Souness to stayUPROAR::GAYLEBCoffee (H.S.B)Mon May 10 1993 20:4616
    It seems that after the all the extraordinary events over the last few
    days Souness is to stay. 
    (I am sure Liverpool won so convincingly on on Saturday in celebration 
    of him getting the boot).
    
    It is interesting to note that three of the heros of that game (Barnes,
    Ruch and Grobs) have all had alleged bust up with the boss and would
    not be sorry to the see him go. Rumour has it they are not the only
    ones.  
    
    Apparently Barnes has even gone on record saying he would not sign his 
    new contract if Souness stays. 
    
    Where does that leave Barnes (and other senior players) now ?
   
                
34.20251992-1993 R.I.PAIMTEC::WICKS_Aon the Streets of San FranciscoMon May 10 1993 20:5432
    Anthony,
    
    6 - bloody hell (can I say that in here) - we haven't scored more than
    two in a league game in 6 months and then we did it 3 times in a month
    (Norwich, Middlesboro and Palace) - who scored them all? World Service
    lost interest (too many goals in the league) and just gave a few
    details.
    
    here's my shopping list
    Sell: Thomas, Stewart, Piechnik, 1 goalie
    Buy:  A decent midfield player
    	  A striker
    Fire: Souness
    
    Since we still have a first team squad of 26 we might have to offload
    some squad players too.
    
    And finally a comparison of Liverpool season's under SOuness
    
    		     W   D   L   F   A  PTS	POS
    1991-1992	42  16  16  10  47  40   64     6th
    1992-1993   42  16  11  15  62  55   59     6th (at the moment)
    
    5 extra defeats, 15 extra goals in the wrong net
     - i'll leave it to Martin to compare this back to the previous regimes.
    
    Roll on August...
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.2026Funny timesCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Tue May 11 1993 12:5137
    
    Funny decision for Pool to keep Souness , but the dye has been cast as
    they say.....
    
    Bruce Grobaleer should have been playing all season in my opinion
    as I dont rate James or Hooper....
    
    Players to sell .
    
    Hooper or James
    Piecnik 
    Bjornebe
    Burrows
    Thomas
    Stewart
    Kozma
    Walters
    Marsh
    Molby
    probably some more as well
    
    Buy
    
    Roy Keane
    Nigel Clough
    Des Walker
    
    I might be wrong but I don't think Steve Nichol has been playing well
    for a few seasons now , he would want to get his act together..
    
    Another thing...will Rush , Barnes and Whelan stay now that Souness
    is staying.....
    
    Funny times indeed....
    
    
	jm
34.2027Souness is gone Batty.GAOV10::MURPHYTue May 11 1993 16:4222
34.2028BLKPUD::WATTERSONPAll my failings exposedTue May 11 1993 16:446
    
    For Marsh - read Harkness
               
    Tut tut Anthony...... :-)
    
    Mr Pedantic
34.2029RE:: last note.GAOV10::MURPHYTue May 11 1993 18:134
    Whoops,sorry,'scuse me!!
    
    
             Anthony.
34.2030Sourpuss tacticsMACNAS::JMALLONTue May 11 1993 18:4011
    
    Did the directors come to an agrrement that Souness could remain
    manager as long as he didn't attend any of 'Pools games. The results
    are encouraging already. They should have included that he stayed away 
    from training and the ground altogether - Even pretend he is managing
    another team.
    
    Great tactical move by the Liverpool board.
    
    John M.
     
34.2031TYPICAL!!GAOV10::MURPHYTue May 11 1993 20:4913
34.2032Spot OnESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Tue May 11 1993 21:078
34.2033And back to the real topicAIMTEC::WICKS_Aon the Streets of San FranciscoTue May 11 1993 22:1744
Anthony,
    
    Thanks for the scorers, my paper doesn't arrive til thursday but now
    I can post the full shocking goal table for the 1992-1993 season
    
    Rush	21   (europe 6, F.A 1, league 14) - 11 since Mar 1st!! 
    Walters	13   (coke 2, league 11)
    Hutchinson	10   (europe 1, coke 2, league 7)
    Rosenthal 	 7   (coke 1, league 6)
    Mcmanaman	 7   (europe 1, coke 2, league 4) 
    Barnes	 5   (league 5)
    Marsh	 4   (coke 3, league 1)
    Molby        3   (league 3)
    Stewart	 3   (Europe 2, league 1)
    Wright       3   (coke 1 league 2)
    Redknapp     3   (coke 1 league 2)
    Burrows	 2   (league 2)
    Thomas	 2   (coke 1 league 1)
    Harkness	 1   (league 1)
    Whelan	 1   (league way back in August)
    Saunders     1   (league before we sold him)
    o.g		 1   (F. A scored by an ex-Liverpool player at Bolton)
    
    7 other outfield players have made appearances without scoring!
    
    Totals	League 		62
    		Coke		13
    		Europe		10
    		F.A		 2
    				--
    				87
    				--
    
    I'll leave it to Martin to explain Whelan's terrific contribution to
    the side I mean he used to score more goals than that just in League
    Cup Finals each season!!
    
    I'm a little worried about you namesake J Murphy suggesting that we buy
    the entire Forest side - was he serious or not???
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                                               
34.2034Humble opinionsCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Wed May 12 1993 14:3421
    
    Andrew ,
    
    As regards the ex Forest players....
    
    Nogel Clough  would suit Liverpool's type of game , he would take over
    a Dalglish type of role (before anyone starts Clough is not a good a
    player as Dalglish was ). Roy Keane would be like the Terry McDermott
    of old  , as regards to Walker if he does come available Liverpool
    would have to bid for him . These 3 players having played for a 
    footballing side like Forest would have no problems settling in at
    Liverpool .   some of Souness's signing just don't suit Liverpool ,
    Paul Stewart is a prime example of this......
    
    As I said these are my opinions on who Liverpool should buy ,
    but knowning Souness he probably do something completely different...
    and buy more rubbish......
    
    By the way the J stands for Jody
    
    jm
34.2035TRUCKS::SANTThis is as good as it gets!Wed May 12 1993 15:1715
    
    	I think Clough jnr. will sign for Spurs this summer. Vegetables
    	is a known admirer, and he'd fit well into their style. It
    	would also be a good move England-wise, and with Spurs in the
    	ascendency, with a good young squad, maybe the chance of trophies.
    
    	Pearce, if he were to move, might go somewhere like Everton.
    	Keane seems to be coveted by almost everyone, but maybe his
    	temprement and penchant for nightclub "incidents" might scare
    	off one or two [like Arsenal, who already have their fair share
    	of those 8-)] 
    
    	Forest will struggle to return once those three have moved.

    	Andy.
34.2036Some interesting statistics.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Thu May 13 1993 00:0651
     Look at this for a real beauty...........................It can also be
 seen in note 32. My statistics were conspicuous by their absence for a while
 but I'm back with a vengeance. I think this is my best one yet. Absolutely
 beautiful and no Man. U. argument can stand up against it.


     C U N N O

  
   The final league placings of Liverpool & Man. Utd. between 1967 & 1993
   inclusive.


   YEAR              LIVERPOOL           MAN. UTD.

   1967*                5th              1st
   1968*                3rd              2nd
   1969                 2nd              11th
   1970                 5th              8th
   1971                 5th              8th
   1972                 3rd              8th
   1973                 1st              18th
   1974                 2nd              RELEGATED
   1975                 2nd              DIV. II CHAMPS (WOW)
   1976                 1st              3rd
   1977                 1st              6th
   1978                 2nd              10th
   1979                 1st              9th
   1980                 1st              2nd
   1981                 5th              8th
   1982                 1st              3rd
   1983                 1st              3rd
   1984                 1st              4th
   1985                 2nd              4th
   1986                 1st              11th
   1987                 2nd              11th
   1988                 1st              2nd
   1989                 2nd              11th
   1990                 1st              13th
   1991                 2nd              6th
   1992*                6th              2nd
   1993*                6th              1st


       * Denotes times that Man. Utd. have finished higher than Liverpool.

       In 27 league campaigns, Man. Utd. have finished above Liverpool on a
 mere four (4) occasions. After studying the above, nobody can put together
 any argument that is worth anything. Those figuges make beautiful reading.
     
34.2037Wot? No 50s stats? TRUCKS::SANTThis is as good as it gets!Thu May 13 1993 13:2817
    
    	Why should there be any argument, Martin ? Those statistics are
    	FACT.
    
    	Interesting that you didn't go back a few years more. After all, 
    	Liverpool were a power in the 2nd division in those days, whilst
    	United were winning titles.....
    
    	Still, you're right. Liverpool are without doubt the best side in
    	the universe and I'm sure they don't really need to win anything
    	any more. In fact, they probably didn't even try to win the title
    	the past two years...they're letting the rest try and catch up.
    
    	The insignificance of United's title-winning achievements this
    	season are overwhelming....
    
    	Andy.
34.2038Roll of HonourCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Tue May 18 1993 20:5112
    
    Well what exactly is the roll of honour....ie number of Championships
    
    
    Liverpool 		18
    Arsenal		10 
    Everton		 9
    Man Utd		 8
    
    Is this right......
    
    jm
34.2039We have 10 more than Man. Utd.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Tue May 18 1993 22:1911
   Liverpool with 18 wins is definately correct with 11 of those coming in the 
  last 20 years ( 73, 76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83, 84, 86, 88 & 90). As far as I 
  know the Mancs recorded their 8th success this year, winning for the first
  time in 26 years.

  I'm not really sure about the other two. Anyway it's the above statistic 
  that really matters.


    C U N N O
34.2040How Long is it NowESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Tue May 18 1993 22:598
   <<< Note 34.2039 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90" >>>
                                                                      ^^^^
Is it really that long since they last won the CHAMPIONSHIP :-)



CHAMPIONS

34.2041This should be closeSTKOFF::SPERSSONPas de problemeFri May 21 1993 13:5015
    
    Hi,
    
    I think it's 
    
    Liverpool 	18
    Everton	 9
    Arsenal	 9
    Man Utd	 8
    
    (after Arsenal won it in 1971 it was all of the above on 7 each. Since
    then Liverpool have won 11, Everton two (85 & 87), Arsenal two (89 &
    91) and Man Utd this year)
    
    What are you trying to win?
34.2042NIBLIK::BROADLEYFri May 21 1993 14:3110
    Being a Rangers man who by no stretch of the imagination can be called
    a Man U. admirer I must say that all the stats flying about here are
    quite amazing.We keep hearing from the Tims about how they won the
    European Cup 25/6 years ago.This doesn't bother us.You can have all the
    stats you want and it's nice too have a long and distinguished history
    but all that really matters is the present and at present Liverpool are
    mediocre and Man U. are a great footballing side.
                              Bye Bye
    
                                   Gordon.
34.2043Arsenal's 10 ChampionshipsSIOG::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckFri May 21 1993 19:1410
           <<< Note 34.2041 by STKOFF::SPERSSON "Pas de probleme" >>>
   > I think it's 
    
   > Liverpool 	18
   > Everton	 9
   > Arsenal	 9
   > Man Utd	 8
    
    Make that Arsenal 10 - 31,33,34,35,38,48,53,71,89,91
    
34.2044Transfer market....GAOV10::MURPHYSat May 22 1993 16:4414
    Here are a few players that Souness supposedly is keen to buy.
    
           John Scales -Wimbledon-Centre Half 
            ?   Nlovu  -Coventry -Left Wing
           David Batty -Leeds Utd-midfield
    
    He is also supposed to be trying to get Joe Kinnear,the Wimbledon boss,
    as assitant manager.
    
             Any thoughts,
    
               Regards,
    
                  Anthony.
34.2045Steroids for Souness ?FUTURS::ROWELLConquistador, in search of goldMon May 24 1993 13:575
    
    Ben Johnson ( That EX world record holder) claims that he has been
    approached by both Liverpool, and AC Milan.  ;)
    
    W
34.2046You know what they say about body builders!!GAOV10::MURPHYMon May 24 1993 14:063
    I hope AC Milan get him.
    
      Anthony.
34.2047We could get Steve Mcmahon bacK!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAlphatraz - Coming Summer 93Mon May 24 1993 20:4813
    Anthony,
    
    Peter is I think the Coventry player's name, though he has a brother
    there too - he's a Zimbabwe international. With Barnes, Walters and
    Mcmanaman what do we need another winger for?
    
    The other two are definitely in Souness's mold i.e dirty little
    b******s. I'd rather buy some skilful players as opposed to kicking
    our way out of trouble.
    
    Regards,                             
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2048EBYGUM::WATTERSONPAll my failings exposedFri May 28 1993 16:046
    
    
    Strong rumours going around that Liverpool are about to sign Nigel
    Clough.
    
    Paul
34.2049Transfers..GAOV10::MURPHYSat May 29 1993 16:3013
    Has an offer been made for Nige and is there any other clubs
    interested??Did Souness make an offer for Roy Keane??I know almost
    every club in the premier league have asked Forest to keep them posted
    as to any movement concerning Keane.Realistically though,only a few
    clubs are really in for a shout i.e. Liverpool,Blackburn ,Arsenal,
    and Manchester U.Keane has also been quoted as saying"he wants to win a
    premier league in England"before he goes foreign.I think Liverpool
    should be looking for a couple of backs.Wimbledons John Scales has been
    linked to the Club.
    
                Rgds,
    
                       Anthony.
34.2050There's only one Ronnie Whelan!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEPool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90Sun May 30 1993 19:3215
      I was in Dublin on Sarurday at David O'Leary's testimonial match. For
 me the highlight of the day was the stunning performance of Ronnie Whelan. He
 looked back to his old best, putting some beautiful passes together and with 
 him back, it's another bonus for Big Jack. 

 Realistically at the moment, the Irish midfield must be the envy of every other
 international manager with players like Staunton, Keane, Townsend, Houghton,
 Whelan and McGrath who is also quite at home in midfield. I'm sure when 
 G. Taylor looks at the plonkers in his midfield that he is quite envious of
 Big Jack.


     C U N N O

34.2051CODS::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckMon May 31 1993 23:0413
    Martin,
    
    I was at the same game....
    
    The Irish midfield was rubbish, Ronnie Whelan was rubbish, he has no
    pace whatsoever now and looks as if he's been on steroids
    
    In the second half, Hungary ripped Ireland to shreds. David Kelly
    missed a sitter which was worse than Rosenthal's miss for Liverpool
    earlier this season...no-one to beat three yards out and he miised the
    ball completely. 
    
    Declan
34.2052XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Mon May 31 1993 23:4620
	I went as well (had to give dave a few bob!!).

	I agree, whelan looked slow and all that but he did play some
	intelligent balls and overall I thought he was the best in midfield.

	As for Eddie the eagle well what can I say..he was utter crap,
	really bad in my opinion and I'd rather byrne anyday. Eddie couldnt do
	a thing right, didnt know how to take a player on. Enough said really.

	As for Kelly, another one of his performances. He should have score
	with that chance. Though he did quite abit of work and I thought that
	once he went off the Irish attack hadnt a leg to stand on.

	Kelly in goals...well you couldnt really blame him but perhaps
	he could have made a better attempt at stopping one or two

	Just hope this was a once off.

	Mick
34.2053Nigel Clough to SignSUBURB::VYASFri Jun 04 1993 12:163
    Nigel Clough is to sign for 'Pool today. The fee is around #1.5m.
    
    Jay.
34.2054BLKPUD::WATTERSONPFour fox acheFri Jun 04 1993 13:2910
    
    Re .last
    
    Maybe....
    
    He'll sign IF he passes a medical and agrees personal terms - the fee
    will be set by tribunal. Paul Stewart is linked with Leeds and Man
    City.
    
    Paul
34.2055BargainCHEFS::HOUSEBFri Jun 04 1993 17:217
34.2056PLUNDR::MORANTripple ripple truffle shufflerFri Jun 04 1993 17:308
34.2057NEWOA::CAITHNESS_CColin Caithness @NEW, 774-6018Fri Jun 04 1993 17:437
I've just heard Souness interviewed on the radio.  He's signed Clough
for "around 2 million".

He says he's also after one more "senior player".

Colin.
34.20582 more for Liverpool ?NEWOA::FIDO_TAin't it great !Fri Jun 04 1993 17:472
    According to Radio 5, Liverpool are also after David Batty and John
    Scales.
34.2059PLUNDR::MORANTripple ripple truffle shufflerFri Jun 04 1993 17:532
    
    More real international quality players there, then.
34.2060Graham Souness bites your Legs..PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jun 04 1993 17:588
    
    Tell me, does Nigel Clough get injured during the medical, or after it,
    as he is going to join up with the England party, that is off to the
    States ( to promote a cup they wont even be in ).  
    
    Another player to add to the casualty list.
    
    Dave...
34.2061Rosenthal is up for sale.........GAOV10::MURPHYFri Jun 11 1993 16:429
    Another Liverpool supporter is after telling me Souness has informed
    other premier division clubs that Ronnie Rosenthal is up for sale.I
    think highest bid will secure his transfer.I'm sure there will be a lot
    of clubs interested in Ronnie,who in my opinion never really got a
    chance to prove himself.
    
          RGDS,
    
                 Anthony.
34.2062PLUNDR::MORANDANGER: Volatile Database at largeFri Jun 11 1993 16:457
    
>    I think highest bid will secure his transfer.
    
    Looks like another free transfer then. ;-)
    
    Tim
    
34.2063has-beens and never weresBLKPUD::WATTERSONPFour fox acheFri Jun 11 1993 17:015
    
    
    So the rumour that he's on his way to Newcastle is true then.........
    
    Paul ;-)
34.2064note of the year.Definately.GAOV10::MURPHYFri Jun 11 1993 17:0312
    Tim,your so bloody funny it amazes me.Do you make up all you own
    material or does someone give you a hand.In fact that remark was so
    original and witty I am not going to even respond with anything that
    may throw you off your stride or put you under so much pressure for a
    responce that you will be in no position to work or to enter your usual
    dribble into the fotball notes.After all nobody would want to see you
    take a leave of absence from the notes and ruin their ammusment
    laughing at you(I mean your notes).
    
    Well done Tim.Brilliantly written.
    
    Anthony.
34.2065IMAPC::MURRAYFri Jun 11 1993 18:029
    
    Re.-1 
    
    Wow!!! Are Liverpool supporters really this easy to wind up. The season's
    not even started yet. Whats it going to be like after another year of
    medioctrity.
    
    
    Paul (A Liverpool supporter)
34.2066Dear me!PLUNDR::MORANDANGER: Volatile Database at largeFri Jun 11 1993 18:187
    
    re. 2064.
    
    
    Oooooh! Sorry Anthony, I didn't realize it was your time of the month.
    
    Tim
34.2067Call a doctor.....MACNAS::JMALLONFri Jun 11 1993 19:0019
    
    Anthony,
    
    I thought the whole point of a transfer was that a player would be sold
    to the highest bidder.
    
    You should try taking a breath during sentences to consider say, a full
    stop. It might help your spelling as well. I'm sure most of us would
    like to see you around to enjoy liverpool being relegated next year -
    if being a Liverpool supporter is having this affect on you I would
    suggest that you seek medical advice.
    
    Could be a combination of post liverpool "being dismal and winning
    nothing season" syndrom and the cursed no friends Sourpuss Souness
    bad mood syndrom. Could be serious....
    
    :-) :-)
    
    John M.
34.2068TIM....GAOV10::MURPHYFri Jun 11 1993 19:017
    Excellent,brilliant,marvelous.TIM scores twice in the one day.I guess
    that ruins your chances for tonight.TIM how dare you refer to my time
    of month,you are getting a bit personal TIM.TIM,you had to let everyone
    know didn't you.TIM,at least I'm like this because its my time of
    month,you have to do it out of frustration.
    
    Anthony.
34.2069Could this be too good to ask forYR2000::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Mon Jun 14 1993 09:197
    OK guys we've got Clough, we've made a bid for Ruddock
    
    please tell me we've sold Piechnik, stewart, thomas  ....
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2070Another Spurs donkeySIOG::BUCKLEYMon Jun 14 1993 21:035
    Ruddock.... 
    
    Why dont we make a bid for Alan Kernaghan while we're at it.
    
    Patrick 8-(.
34.2071XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Mon Jun 14 1993 21:032
	Thats a great idea!!!
34.2072OffloadCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Tue Jun 15 1993 17:238
    
    Why hasn't Souness made a bid for Roy Keane....
    
    Liverpool should buy Roy Keane and offload 7 or 8 players
    that are of absolutely no use what so ever , I don't have
    to mention any names do I....
    
    jm
34.2073TRUCKS::SANTComfortably noneTue Jun 15 1993 18:362
    
    	Oh, go on, jm...it'd be fun 8-)
34.2074No Room For RonnieESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Jun 21 1993 16:588
34.2075please post...GAOV10::MURPHYThu Jun 24 1993 16:446
    Could someone please post Liverpools fixture list for 93-94.
    
    
    Thanks,
    
    Anthony.
34.2076LIVERPOOLS FIXTURES 93-94.GAOV10::MURPHYSat Jun 26 1993 19:3371
    RE: NOTE 34.2075
    Never mind,I'll do it myself.
    
    LIVERPOOLS FIXTURES...,PREMIER LEAGUE.............1993-1994....
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    AUGUST 14  SHEFF WED............(H)
      "    18  QPR..................(A)
      "    22  SWINDON..............(A)
      "    25  SPURS................(H)
      "    28  LEEDS UTD............(H)
    
    SEPT    1  COVENTRY.............(A)
      "    12  BLACKBURN............(H)
      "    18  EVERTON..............(A)
      "    25  CHELSEA..............(A)
    
    OCT     2  ARSENAL..............(H)
      "    16  OLDHAM...............(H)
      "    23  MAN CITY.............(A)
      "    30  SOUTHAMPTON..........(H)
    
    NOV     6  WEST HAM.............(H)
      "    21  NEWCASTLE............(A)
      "    24  NORWICH..............(A)
      "    28  ASTON VILLA..........(H)
    
    DEC     4  SHEFF WED............(A)
      "     8  QPR..................(H)
      "    11  SWINDON..............(H)
      "    18  SPURS................(A)
      "    27  SHEFF UTD............(A)
      "    28  WIMBLEDON............(H)
    
    JAN     1  IPSWICH..............(A)
      "     3  man utd..............(H)
      "    15  OLDHAM...............(A)
      "    22  MAN CITY.............(H)
    
    FEB    12  SOUTHAMPTON..........(A)
      "    19  LEEDS UTD............(A)
      "    26  COVENTRY.............(H)
    
    MAR     5  BLACKBURN............(A)
      "    12  EVERTON..............(H)
      "    19  CHELSEA..............(H)
      "    26  ARSENAL..............(A)
      "    30  man utd..............(A)
    
    APRIL   2  SHEFF UTD............(H)
      "     4  WIMBLEDON............(A)
      "     9  IPSWICH..............(H)
      "    16  NEWCASTLE............(H)
      "    23  WEST HAM.............(A)
      "    30  NORWICH..............(H)
    
    MAY    7   ASTON VILLA..........(A)..YES! LIVERPOOL ARE CROWNED LEAGUE 
    
                                                   C H A M P I O N S.....
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
      REGARDS,
    
      ANTHONY.
      "    
34.20774 million what?SIOG::BUCKLEYMon Jun 28 1993 13:515
    
    Heard in the pub over the weekend that Liverpool were about to pay 4
    million for Batty. Someone please tell me it was the beer talking.
    
    Patrick.
34.2078SOUNESS HAS GONE BATTY....GAOV10::MURPHYMon Jun 28 1993 14:107
    I'm afraid its not beer talking.Souness is a long time admirer of
    Batty and has offered Wilkinson 4M for him.Souness would want to be
    taken out,and shot with a ball of his own S#^%.
    
    regards,
    
    Anthony.
34.2079In the mouldMACNAS::JMALLONMon Jun 28 1993 21:0619
    
    After watching Batty star for England in there recent displays in
    America I now know why Sourpuss admires him.
    
    Batty kicked lumps out of everything that moved. He not only acts like
    a thug he also looks like one. During the match with Brazil he managed
    to catch up with a brazilian he had just passed the ball to, and just
    when he was in the perfect position to make one of his mis-timed leg
    breaking tackles(??)- what did he do ? He put his arm around the
    Brazilians neck and proceeded to try and pull his head off!!!!
    
    Now this is the sort of "utility" play that Sourpuss himself was
    renowned for both at l'pool and later on in his twilight of thuggery
    at 'Gers. No wonder Batty is admired.
    
    It will be intresting to see how the gang of thugs Sourpuss is trying
    to gather are received by the footballing Liverpool public. 
    
    John M. 
34.2080your right!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYMon Jun 28 1993 22:5010
    John,
        for once I am inclined to agree with you(can't believe I wrote
    that).Souness does indeed seem to evolve Liverpool into some kind of
    mowing machine.Last year Liverpool had the second highest crime count,
    second only to wimbledon.Souness next signings will be Vinnie Jones,
    and Neill Ruddoch.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
34.2081Is that Norma Batty?????? She'd be as good as Picnic in the back four!!!!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Tue Jun 29 1993 18:370
34.2082Maybe the potential is there...GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Jul 01 1993 20:4512
    
    It does rather seem as if the Boss is trying to put a personal
    stamp on the Reds. Although if Batty can develop from the player
    he is at the moment ala Pre-Liverpool Souness and aspire to the
    lofty heights that Souness achieved as a Liverpool player then it won't
    be such a bad buy....
    
    Lots of ifs though....
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz.
34.2083Any news?ESSB::MCUNNIFFELIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BESTSat Jul 10 1993 21:238
34.2084WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Jul 13 1993 13:518
Apparently John Barnes has signed for Liverpool for another two seasons for
a reported one million pounds salary. How on earth can Liverpool jusify this?
On current form, they will be lucky to get 40 appearances out of him over that
period ( I was going to say games, but the way he strolls about...).

Any news about Whelan? Last time I heard he was in dispute because Liverpool
only wanted to pay him on the number of appearances he made -- he'd be broke
if he accepted that!
34.2085SAME MONEY,DIFFERENT BARNES..GAOV10::MURPHYTue Jul 13 1993 22:3711
    I will actually agree with what you said about Barnes in the last note.   
    1M is silly money to be paying for a player who does not justify it on
    current form.No update on Whelan yet though.
    
    Strange times indeed!
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2086PLUNDR::LOWEGWANTED!! A modern day Robin Hood.Wed Jul 14 1993 17:268
    
    
    Anybody know if the tickets for Ronnie Whelan's testimonial on the
    9th of August are on sale yet ??
    
    And if they are how much for a seat ticket ??
    
    Gary..
34.2087more questions than answersAIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Mon Jul 19 1993 20:277
    so we've spent almost 5 million on Ruddock and Clough have we recouped
    any of this from our squad of 26? and why haven't we bought the
    midfielder we so desperately need.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2088AYOV11::KMCCLELLANDThe Honest TruthTue Jul 20 1993 12:456
    According to the news this morning the transfer of Neil Ruddock has
    been put on hold as the personal bonuses have not been worked out. 
    Spurs have already signed Colin Calderwood from Swindon as a
    replacement.
    
    Kev...
34.2089New playersCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Tue Jul 20 1993 13:288
    
    Ruddock and Clough definately will be good buys for the "pool .
    
    Any sign of anyone leaving , I thought Paul Stewart was supposed
    to be joining Man City...... Some of our Scandanavian players
    can now hit the high road.....
    
    
34.2090Spending SpreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeSIOG::DAWSONTue Jul 20 1993 16:5115
    
    
    If  the Ruddock deal goes ahead ,Sourpuss will have spent 17.5 m
    since coming to Anfield .
    
    
    
    Not much of a return eh !!!!!!!!!!!!
    
    
    
    
    
    Liam
    
34.2091Sad LossUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed Jul 21 1993 12:155
    re .2080
    
    Look forward to seeing Vinny in Red this year !!
    
    dw.
34.2092WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Jul 21 1993 12:593
    
    Nigel Clough's fee fixed at 2.25m by tribunal. Liverpool have to sell
    soon; they've spent 5m (and 1m on Barnes wages) -- who will go?
34.2093who will buyCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Thu Jul 22 1993 14:038
    
    Who will go....
    
    Trouble is will anybody want to buy who Souness wants to let go....
    
    Now for ya...
    
    jm
34.2094FORTY2::FOWLERMFinishing's not his strong pointThu Jul 22 1993 16:177
Well, Villa have done alright so far out of Souness rejects, but the question is
have you got any more decent players?

Pure speculation: what about giving us Walters for 250K. he used to be a villa
player didn't he?

Mike
34.2095What a squad!!!!!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFELIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BESTThu Jul 22 1993 23:0045
   Hi,
     Souness will definately have to sell some players to recoup some of the
5m that he has spent recently. As I see it, the squad is so big at the moment.
I can count 24 players at the moment but it's great to have a squad of 
strength and depth. My first 11 would be as follows:

 
                          Bruce Grobbelaar
                          (6 league medals)      
  Rob Jones                                             David Burrows

             Steve Nicol            Neil Ruddock


            Ronnie Whelan           Jamie Redknapp
            (6 league medals)
  Steve McManamen                                       John Barnes

                      
                       Ian Rush       Nigel Clough   
                   (5 league medals)

        That leaves 13 more talented players (that I can think of) on the
line and that is a squad that can't be compared with any other. No other
team will have such a pool of players. The rest are as follows:

  David James
  Mike Hooper
  Torben Piechnik
  Stig Bjornbye
  Mark Wright
  Ian Molby
  Michael Thomas
  Paul Stewart
  Ronnie Rosenthal
  Mark Walters
  Mike Marsh
  Don Hutchinson
  Istvan Zozma

            C
            U        
        C U N N O
            N
            0  
34.2096One Ronnie Whelan!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFELIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BESTThu Jul 22 1993 23:1222
    


     ----------------------------  
     | There's only one Ronnie  |
     | Whelan. Great to see him |
     | back with the Pool       |
     | Looking for his 7th      | 
     |     league medal.        |
     \__________________________/
                  L_ !
                 / _)!
                / /__L
          _____/ (____)
                 (____)
          _____  (____)
               \_(____)
                  !  !
                  \__/
                

      C U N N O
34.2097take a look back at .1210AIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Fri Jul 23 1993 02:3510
    Cunno
    
    You forget Tanner and harkness
    any others....?
    
    that makes 26 - but how many are fit?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2098BLKPUD::WATTERSONPnil status nil optimismFri Jul 23 1993 13:157
    Expect to see Robbie Fowler playing a few more first team games - he
    scored a hat-trick for the England U-18s in the European championship
    last night. England have reached the final after beating France 2-0,
    Holland 4-1 and Spain 5-1. Fowler's scored six of England's eleven
    goals.
    
    Paul
34.2099PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCFri Jul 23 1993 13:4212
    
    England have been excellent all through the tournement. The standard of
    Football is brilliant. You have to keep reminding yourself that these
    kids are 17.
    
    England have played a style of Football that makes you wonder why the
    seniors cant do it (well thats obvious really, the manager).
    
    Its good to see. Atleast some coaches in England can teach the
    youngsters in the country to play the game how it should be played.
    
    Dave...
34.2100question!!GAOV10::MURPHYFri Jul 23 1993 14:065
    Can someone tell us more about this Robbie Fowler,
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
34.2101BLKPUD::WATTERSONPnil status nil optimismFri Jul 23 1993 14:2413
    
    Re .2100
    
    errrr.....
    
    He's English, plays for Liverpool (I think he played a couple of first
    team games at the end of last season) and is about 17 or 18. (Players
    had to be under 18 at the start of the qualifying rounds, so the
    majority are now 18)
    
    Hope this helps...
    
    Paul
34.2102SniggerFORTY2::FOWLERMFinishing's not his strong pointFri Jul 23 1993 14:3428
>>>>>
That leaves 13 more talented players
>>>>>

>>>>>
Istvan Zozma
>>>>>

?

>>>>>
Stig Bjornbye
>>>>>

??

>>>>>
Torben Piechnik
>>>>>

???$@%&!!!!??!!!

He has certainly done a job on Dean Saunders both times they've met...
Or has he?

If Liverpool don't get relegated this year I'll eat my hat.

Mike
34.2103Mike you'll be eating yer hat......KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Fri Jul 23 1993 17:0616
   Mike I expect our next door neighbours to have more problems than us regarding
relegation..... If we can stay clear of injuries (especially in the back line)
then I reckon we're in with a chance of at least making a UEFA cup spot. The
mancs and villa look strong and have both added the two best Irish players (imo)
to their squads. I still don't know why we bought Clough for over 2m quid, 
Souness should have went for Keane, he's only 21-22, I reckon clough is at least
5-7 years older, anybody out there know the exact ages???????

   Cunno I agree with the team lineup, except the position between the posts,
"dropall" is history at least should be... James has to be a better keeper, if
not then Iam sure we could convince Ray Clemence to line out between the sticks..

   Have the pool any pre-season friendlies lined up???? and if yes then where??

                                                                 -dave-
34.2104BLKPUD::WATTERSONPnil status nil optimismFri Jul 23 1993 17:3512
    
    Dave,
    
    don't be so confident - yes Everton are in a mess, but Liverpool aren't
    much better off. They've still got too many passengers and they've got
    English football's version of John Major in charge..... No one I know's
    got any confidence in Souness's ability.
    
    Liverpool are playing Newcastle at home and Birmingham away in
    pre-season's - dunno any others.
    
    Paul
34.2105Same Old ScousersESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Fri Jul 23 1993 17:3514
34.2106BIRMINGHAM 1-1 LIVERPOOL A.N.T.GAOV10::MURPHYThu Jul 29 1993 12:599
    Liverpool went down 4-3 on penalties last night to Birmingham City in
    the inter cities cup.Birminghams goal keeper saved efforts from 
    Walters and Clough then converted the spot kick to seal Victory.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2107What was the full team Anthony????????KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Thu Jul 29 1993 15:300
34.2108Beau BrummiesSIOG::CASSERLYEireannach is ea meThu Jul 29 1993 17:2411
    re:.2106   
    er...... As the only Brummie supporter in this conference,the only one
    daft enough to admit it,  does anyone have any info on the Brummie
    performance. This kind of result confuses the most loyal of supporters.
      We (the 2 of us) supporters are expecting our normal type of season,
    you know, win a game here and there, lose a couple more often than
    not with an occasional draw.. but to beat the mighty Liverpool in a
    pre-season tournament... oh ... I have to stop, the `oul heart can`t
    take this kind of excitement.
    
    TC    
34.21093-0SUBURB::COMMITCommit GroupThu Jul 29 1993 18:2517
         I have to admire your honesty in admitting that you follow
         The Blues.  
    
         I do have a funny feeling (as much as I hate to say it) that 
         you'll do quite well next season.  I know you have made a 
         couple of new signings which should strengthen your team. 
    
         It would have been great for you if you'd got Maradona. He
         would have brought the crowds back to St Andrews.
    
         I hope to see you at The Hawthorns and at St Andrews when we 
         beat you.
    
         
         Cheers
        
         Baz
34.2110You and your dog ....SIOG::DAWSONThu Jul 29 1993 20:0421
    
    
    re 2108 
    
    One of the 2 fans that Birmingham have ????
    who was the other one ........
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
       Jasper Carrot !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    
34.2111Liverpool 4-3 tranmereGAOV10::MURPHYTue Aug 03 1993 12:0517
    Liverpool beat Tranmere on Saturday 4-3.Liverpool were 4-1 up after 
    57mins but were hauled back and were lucky to stay ahead.
    Liverpool scorers were,,
    
        Barnes 2
        Rush   1 
        Bjiornbye 1
    
    Aldo got two for tranmere..
    
    regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
    
    
34.2112with baited breath....GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Aug 03 1993 15:436
    
    >>> Aldo got two for tranmere..
    
    Enter ...you know who ?????
    
    
34.2113What's wrong with the Scandinavian players ?OSL09::BJARNEBjarne Mehl @NWOThu Aug 05 1993 20:2677
34.2114please don't set this hiddenBLKPUD::WATTERSONPLondon Boston SouthportWed Aug 11 1993 13:4511
    
    This was in the News of the World on Sunday and on the radio this
    morning so it must be true..............
    
    
    Don Hutchison has been fined 2000 quid by Liverpool after a story in
    the above 'newspaper' detailed how he exposed himself to a number of
    female students in a Liverpool pub. This exposure was captured on
    video.
    
    Paul
34.2115how many column inches??ESSB::BREEWed Aug 11 1993 17:311
    
34.2116This Spritzer's Warm.NIBLIK::BROADLEYFri Aug 13 1993 14:022
    Well everyone's been taking the p*** out of Liverpool for so long I
    suppose they've got to give some back.
34.2117Good start to the seasonIOSG::PARKERJim ParkerMon Aug 16 1993 13:0615
    
    	And it looked promising - Cloughs first goal was something else and 
    Razor Ruddock looked like he will make a difference. Now all we need is 
    for Souness to leave it to Roy Evans (is that the right name).
    
    	As for the real incident - Hansen saying on "Match of the Day" that 
    Carlton isn't a dirty player! Well is that some sort of sarcasm or is 
    our Alan playing with words did he mean to say "Carltons a dirty 
    bastard and he isn't a football player". Well done that ref (especially 
    when he missed the Grob penalty).
    
    	The other thing thats surprised me is that Man Utd are still in 
    touch with Liverpool this late in the season.
    
    Jim
34.2118How did Ronnie do???????ESSB::MCUNNIFFELIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BESTMon Aug 16 1993 15:2111
    If anybody was at the game on Saturday, how did Ronnie Whelan play. If
Ronnie stays injury free, then Liverpool will collect their 19th league title
and their 12th since 1967. It's as simple as that.
       
       
        C
        U
    C U N N O 
        N
        O
34.2119It takes 11NEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyMon Aug 16 1993 15:333
    So, Liverpool are a one man team then ?
    
    	Terry
34.2120FORTY2::FOWLERMCome the glorious dayMon Aug 16 1993 16:4813
From the very brief highlights I saw on Match of the day, I would have to say
that Whelan was a complete non-entity. Liverpool looked good (against 10 men)
after Molby dived (just joking), but none of that was thanks to Whelan. 

I was talking to someone who went up to Anfield to watch it, and he said the
stars were Clough for obvious reasons, and Molby because although he didn't do a
lot what he did do was excellent.

You might look good at the moment but sooner or later everyone knows that
Souness' training regime is going to leave you with an injury list the size of
the Mersey and it's another year of cupless mid-table mediocrity for you.

Mike
34.2121first away win of the season !ZPOVC::KUMARThu Aug 19 1993 05:1110
    Hot-off the BBC World Service Sports Round-Up (2245 hrs)....
    
    Among other news.....
    
    Queens Park Rangers	   1
    Liverpool		   3 (Clough scored at least 1)
    
    	Anybody got the details ?
    
    Kumar
34.2122IMAPC::MURRAYWomen. Expert at being ExpertsThu Aug 19 1993 11:327
    
    Rush, Clough and Nicol scored for the pool I think. 
    
    A bit of a suprising and welcome start to the season after the last 
    two years nothingness. Let's just hope it continues eh??
    
    Paul
34.2123Things are looking good.ESSB::MCUNNIFFELIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BESTFri Aug 20 1993 00:3426
      QPR 1 (Wilkins)
      Liverpool 3 ( Rush, Nicol & Clough).

    Liverpool now join three other teams at the top of the table with maximum
points after two games. This according to the papers was an easy win for the
best team in the country, the only worry coming from a cracking goal for
Wilkins. With Liverpol in menacing mood right now, it's watch out for the
rest of the teams. This premier league needs a Liverpool team to dominate
and Liverpool have a divine right to be champions again. Last year we 
witnessed a bad league being won by a mediocre team.........let's hope for
something better this time. With players of the calibre of Jones, Ruddock,
Nicol, Wright, Burrows, Whelan, Molby, Clough, Rush & Barnes, then the coming
season looks promising. Without a shadow of a doubt, Liverpool would have won
the league last season were it not for the huge injury problems that they 
had. Let's hope that for the sake of premiership that the Liverpool players
can stay off the treatment table this season.

I would go for Liverpool winning the league with Villa second followed by
Arsenal, Blackburn & Sheffield Wed.
        
         C
         U  
     C U N N O  
         N
         O
34.2124TGB (The Great Burro)GALVIA::SPAINsigned long gary();Fri Aug 20 1993 13:1015
    
    >With players of the calibre of Jones, Ruddock,
    >Nicol, Wright, Burrows, Whelan,
    		    ^^^^^^^
    
    TGA being the best in the world I can take, Ronnie getting the winner
    in the World Cup final with his crutch I can believe but players of the
    calibre of BURROWS.............
    
    10 out of 10 for loyalty.
    
    Liverpool have looked good but I can't see them mounting a sustained
    title challenge.  Maybe next year......
    
    Gary.
34.2125amphibian????ESSB::BREEFri Aug 20 1993 13:366
    Martin,
    
    It's amazing how well you can type with one hand while being a busy man
    with the other.
    
    Paul
34.2126Typical...scouserOPG::TONYFri Aug 20 1993 13:508
The looneys win 2 games on the trot and Cunno is out of retirement, telling
us how they are going to win the title etc etc etc...


Who're the Champions now..?  Manchester United 


Tony
34.2127SUBURB::ABSOLOMTeighty four days and countingSun Aug 22 1993 23:3010
    
    Whilst hating Looneypool more than I hate garden peas, and by jiminy I
    don't like garden peas, I have to ask why Rob Jones isn't an England
    must?
    
    Surely he would be a massive improvement on Lee Dixon.
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2128Omigosh, another AWAY win !!ZPOVC::KUMARMon Aug 23 1993 05:5218
    Another result hot off the BBC World Service Sports Roundup at 2245 hrs
    GMT :
    
    Swindon Town     0
    Liverpool        5 (Ruddock, McManaman (2), Whelan, Marsh)
    
    	The match reported said that "4 of the 5 goals were due to defensive
    lapses. Swindon looked good going forward. But their defence let them
    down. Liverpool played in fits & starts. But looked very confident
    going forward, sometimes bordering on arrogance. Liverpool are top
    of the league, having displaced Merseyside rivals, Everton."
    	My comments: Anyone see the match to agree or disagree with the
    BBC ?
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
    
34.2129SUBURB::ABSOLOMTeighty four days and countingMon Aug 23 1993 13:207
    
    Liverpool looked good and Swindon looked abysmal. They must be nailed
    on certainies for the drop.
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2130NEWOA::BOYDMon Aug 23 1993 13:265
    Liverpool were the better team but I dont think Swindon could be
    described as abysmal.
    
    
    
34.2131A FEW QUESTIONS...GAOV10::MURPHYMon Aug 23 1993 14:2118
    After being on holidays for the last two weeks in Greece I just heard
    over there that Liverpool had won their first two games against
    Wednesday and QPR.I saw the second half of the swindon game yesterday
    but I got no real hint as to how they were playing.Can anyone please
    enlighten me.
    i.e how are the new signings fairing out?are the team playing well?
        how do their performances compare to the previous championship
        winning sides?
    I know it is way too early to say they are championship contenders but
    I am just curious.
    
    Also have we signed Flowers from Southampton yet?
    
    REGARDS,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2132Clough is and was always a class player!!!!MACNAS::MJGREANEYI WAKE-UP SLEEPINGMon Aug 23 1993 19:3719
    re:-1
    
    anthony,
    
    liverpool are back to "their normal standard" of football, have won 3
    games on the trot, Razor scoring two goals ,and "a young man called 
    CLOUGH" has scored three in his first two games for the 'pool.
    
    Mcmanaman, Whelan, Molby,Nicol are back to "normal" and if lady luck
    smiles we all hope the Championship trophy will be back in familiar
    territory at the end of the season:-)))
    
    mancs be warned!!!!!
    
    
    M.J.
    
    
    BTW Forest are 3rd in the first division!!!
34.2133MJ How many pegs is your shirt hanging on :-)ESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Aug 23 1993 21:500
34.2134Save it till May Cunno....GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Aug 24 1993 15:0324
    
    Liverpool were allowed to look good by a Swindon team whose build up
    play was good but finishing terrible. Very impressed with the Liverpool
    duo of Rush and McManaman, in fact it's a long time since I saw Rush
    scramble and fight for the ball so much. Jones and Ruddock also
    impressed me. I'll stop there as a comment I made during the game was
    all brought home last night with the Aston Villa v Manchester United
    game. Different class these two. The flowing movements that Liverpool
    were showing would be difficult to sustain against either of these two
    sides.
    
    	Sharpe or Atkinson would murder Bjornbye or Wright....etc etc...
    
    But on the bright side for Liverpool...confidence grows out of
    unsuspecting runs even though against weak sides. A win against Spurs
    wouldn't even prove anything....sustaining a run of say 25 points from
    the first 10 games might start the bookies dropping the odds. Anyhow,
    the Cricket season is still on and its difficult to get over excited
    about the season yet....
    
    Cheers,
    
    Dezzz. 
    
34.2135You can't argue with stats.ESSB::MCUNNIFFELIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BESTTue Aug 24 1993 15:4836
   RE -1,
          I'll bet with anyone that no other team will go to Swindon and win
by 5 goals. Liverpool were very good on Saturday and Whelan makes players like
Ince & Keane look like S&*^e.

So don't give me this rubbish about Liverpool not being as good as Utd. or 
Villa. The standard for any team to match at the moment is not the winners of
one league campaign last season but the unbelievable standard and
consistency which different Liverpool teams have shown over the last 20 odd
years. Even George Graham & Howard Kendall know more about League success
than Fergie.

This is what I'm talking about in terms of the league in the last 20 years.

        Liverpool                   Man. Utd.
        =========                   ========
         1973 (Shanks)               1993 (Fergie)
         1976 (Paisley)
         1977 (Paisley)
         1979 (Paisley)
         1980 (Paisley)
         1982 (Paisley)
         1983 (Paisley)
         1984 (Fagan)
         1986 (Dalglish)
         1988 (Dalglish)
         1990 (Dalglish)
          

  
         C
         U
     C U N N O
         N
         O
34.2136A little more balanced approach Martin !!!GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Aug 24 1993 18:2724
    
    Martin,
    	I support Liverpool but I like to face the facts that are presented
    before me with reference to what's happening TODAY. I don't know about
    Liverpool's performance on Saturday but on Sunday Yes they finished
    well. Don't forget that Liverpool weren't exactly goal shy last season
    ending up with a more that reasonable tally. However their defence
    still looks below TODAY's standard for a title challenge. It's not only
    to do with the potential that players actually have but more how they
    marry in with the rest of the team....look at
    Neal,Hansen,Lawrenson,Kennedy not all individually great players but
    were a compact unit. Liverpool still have that to do..I think they will
    but it requires time...
    
    As for Keane and Ince ...Whelan... ask any Red fan of the last 20 years
    (when Liverpool were setting standards!!!) and ask about Whelan's first
    3 years...'45 minute player..might as well have been sitting beside me
    in the second half'
    
    Keane is only a kid in this game....as are Sharpe and Giggs....
    
    .....equally as are McManaman, Marsh and Rednapp....
    
    Dezzz. 
34.2137Whats this ?? A sensible scouser..!!!OPG::TONYTue Aug 24 1993 19:2111
Dezz,

Are you sure you support Liverpool ??? You come accross as far too sensible..!!
It makes a change to see some good analytical writing in this conference..
Your mate Cunno seems to engage his behind prior to typing a note..



tony

(Cunno guess what ???  Still Champions....)
34.2138Needing HelpESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Tue Aug 24 1993 22:3714
34.2139SIOG::BRADLEYWed Aug 25 1993 12:547
    
    re -1 
    
    No I think Cunno's sign off is to keep the RED DEVILS at bay.
    
    
    Gary...
34.2140YE,THEY WALK THROUGH THE VALLEY........GAOV10::MURPHYWed Aug 25 1993 14:528
    Personally I think Cunnos sign off is for M.U's grave at the end of
    this season.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2141Crash from Cloud 9 !ZPOVC::KUMARThu Aug 26 1993 05:2011
    Just heard on BBC World Service Sports Round-Up....
    
    Liverpool   1  (Clough)
    Spurs	2  (Sheringham 2)
    
    
    Anyone know more about the first defeat of the season.
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.2142And....GVA05::BURKHALTERThu Aug 26 1993 09:514
    ....just to rub salt in the wounds Swindon let in 5 goals again last
    night, looks like anyone can knock 5 past them!
    
    -Dom ;-)
34.2143not this year, not next year.........ESSB::BREEThu Aug 26 1993 12:256
    re .2141
    
    Ruddock seems to be settling in nicely or was he not playing last
    night?
    
    Paul
34.21448*) MASALA::JJACKThu Aug 26 1993 12:364
    
    Come in Cunno, you're time is up ! (Already)
    
    
34.2145GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Aug 26 1993 12:467
    
    NOW Martin, will you please start to get a grip on reality....
    
    Tut, tut....I don't know...70 years it took Spurs to beat the pool at
    Anfield and I think that was the 3rd defeat in about 6 seasons.
    
    Dezzz.
34.2146SUBURB::ABSOLOMTEighty seven days and countingThu Aug 26 1993 13:3613
    
    I'm willing to lay that bet that no-one will score five at Swindon this
    season Cunno. Bejaysus, even Southampton stuck five past them at the
    Dell last night.
    
    And now you can add mid August 1993 to your historical list of when
    Liverpool made a brief foray to title contention. 
    
    Well done Edward.
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2147NEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyThu Aug 26 1993 13:3717
    
    
    >================================================================================
>Note 32.2855                  Manchester United FC                  2855 of 2877
>ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "LIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BEST"      22 lines  24-AUG-1993 10:06
>                              -< Villa 1 Utd. 2 >-
>--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>     Villa 1 Man. U 2
>
>    A great game and some lovely attractive football from Villa who should
>have won this game. Two goals from Sharp that resulted from defensive errors
>puts the Mancs back on top until Wednesday night.
                            ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^

    Martin didn't say which Wednesday though :-)
    
34.2148LIVER'POOHPEKING::BAREFIELDABLUE IS THE COLOURThu Aug 26 1993 14:1715
    
    Looks like Liverpools title challenge has come to an end, then again
    did it ever start.. Swindon have let in 14 in 4 games, Sheffield 
    Wednesday are yet to score a goal in 4 games and QPR who have won 1
    game out of 4..  Dont get to excited yet!!!!!!
    
    Looks like the old codgers in the Liverpool midfield were given the
    run around last night by a youthfull Spurs midfield. This is going
    to be their problem this season, despite the inane ramblings by 
    ESSB::MCUNNIFFE..
    
     
    WELL DONE SPURS..
    
    
34.2149To some, reality is just a word !!GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Aug 26 1993 14:557
    
    A bit premature this business of writing teams off...after all the
    great United side DID lose 6 games last year....
    
    It's not even September yet !!!!
    
    
34.2150SWINDON HAVE MORE CHANCE OF WINNING THE TITLEPEKING::BAREFIELDABLUE IS THE COLOURThu Aug 26 1993 15:1911
    
    I'm not writing Liverpool off, its just that I always knew that
    they never had a chance to start with.. They have played one
    good side this year and were beaten 1-2. If you think your gonna
    win the league after winning against poor sides Sheffield Wednesday,QPR 
    and Swindon then your gonna be dissapointed, just look at how these
    three teams have started the season..  And lets face it, half the team 
    that your fielding now will soon be injured, and your be sliding down the
    league.
    
    Andy.B
34.2151Get a grip on reality, AndySIOG::BUCKLEYSame shit - different dayThu Aug 26 1993 19:3712
    
    Well, I'm glad Liverpool lost last night, as it seems to have made a lot
    of people in here really happy. I think they must have been afraid we
    were going to have the league wrapped up by Christmas like in the good
    old days. I see PEKING::BAREFIELDA is showing his limitless football
    knowledge by putting the 'pools chances of winning just below Swindons
    (wouldnt that make it just above Chelsea's). Winning the Makita trophy
    must have gone to his head
    Anyway, Im not convinced we're good enough to win the leage but we
    should be there or there abouts come next May. Maybe the cup....
    
    Patrick.
34.2152Enter your crap in the Chelsea Notesfile Mr Barefield....KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Fri Aug 27 1993 17:4010
   Andy what Cunno writes is sometimes funny and Iam sure most of the noters get
a good laugh out of it, what you write is utter crap, and then you post it in 
the Liverpool topic ugh..... Go post it in the Chelsea topic, no offense to Gary
or Ton......

   But then again Andy we all know ya...... You never let us down.......


                                                             -dave-
34.2153PEKING::BAREFIELDABLUE IS THE COLOURSat Aug 28 1993 10:578
    
    Calm down lads...
    
      Anyway we won more than Liverpool last season, We won the Cross
      Channel cup in France... The only English side to bring home a 
      trophy form Europe!!!!!!!!! CHAMPIONS.
    
       Andy.B.
34.2154"Positive, have faith in Liverpool!"ZGOV06::GUEEWe_Will_Never_Walk_ALONESat Aug 28 1993 11:4654
    
      Hey Guys!
    
        If you're a true Liverpool fan, no matter how bad, good, too early
    or too late, always have faith in them! It must be positively inplanted
    in our minds, have faith and we will see them through!
    
        That's why they've the slogan "We will Never Walk Alone". If one
    defeat can determine the outcome for the whole season, it is truely
    unfair and injustice to conclude that Liverpool will not be champion in
    this season. As a matter of fact, Liverpool has make a good start if
    you compared to last season. Though to see Liverpool beaten at home was
    very hurting but it is only the beginning of the season, what can you 
    expected?
       
         To win all the way til the season, it is unpractical! We've to be
    optimistic when come football, especially when you come to Liverpool.
    Just look at last season, with all the huge injuries to most of the key
    players and Dalglish's leave, there were alot of uncertainties how
    Liverpool will fair til the end of the season. If all of you could 
    remember, there was a period when you simply can't or refuse to believe 
    that Liverpool was found at the bottom five in the league. If I'm not 
    wrong, when can anyone of us remember Liverpool found in that kind of
    misfortune for the past 20 years? From the moment, you are wondering
    whether are they competiting with the 2nd choice team or the 1st choice
    team.
    
         But anyway, there was some sweeteness for Ian Rush when he finally 
    scored a goal against the Red Devils for his entire career in Anfield
    last season. And almost til the end of the last season, Liverpool managed 
    to pickup the pieces and secured some vital victory that brought them
    into 6th position. 
    
         I've once remember some seasons ago, Liverpool was 2nd in that
    particular season and they will very unhappy about the results. Does
    anyone know why? "'Cos 2nd in the league, is a very bad season for
    Liverpool" Wow! I was terrified by the standard which they have set.
    
         But because of the standard which they have set many seasons ago,
    it has brought them many triumphs and numerous title in the first
    division. Sure, some of you may argue the fact that, that was history!
    Hey, do you have the quality to create and make one?
    
         Not even the current champion dare to the match that feast. Look at
    them, they took 26 years to obtain the Premier League Champion despite
    the fact that they have been regarded as one of the football giants in 
    the league for many, many years.
    
         Anyway, the bottomline is, for all Liverpool supporters, plse
    think positively, have faith in them and we will see Liverpool clamped
    their fist as Premier League champion 93-94!!! So see you there!!!!
    
    A_Die_Heart_Fan_Of_Liverpool
    Leonard Guee from Singapore
34.2155Looking positive at Half-Time...ZPOVC::KUMARSat Aug 28 1993 20:099
    ....And continuing on that positive note...
    	Half-time score from the BBC World Service on FM 88.9 Mhz from Mr
    Paddy Feeney (sp)...
    
    Liverpool 2 (Rush, Molby pen.)
    Leeds Utd 0
 
    
    Kumar
34.2156old pals actMACNAS::MJGREANEYI WAKE-UP SLEEPINGSat Aug 28 1993 20:139
    re:-1
    
    Kumar,
    
    	how's my old pal Cloughie jnr playing , surely the star of the
    match??
    
    
    M.J.
34.2157Full time...ZPOVC::KUMARSat Aug 28 1993 21:0120
    re: .last
        M.J.,
    	I don't know. Commentary match is from the Dell, where I'm hearing
    that Ince & Irwin have been booked, Man. Utd leading 3-1 and the ref
    has played at least about 6 minutes of injury time. And Schmeichel has
    dislocated a finger (middle one ?). Pallister has taken a blow in the
    face ! Violent stuff going on there.
    	At Anfield, final score is:
    
    Liverpool 2
    Leeds Utd 0
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
    
    P.S. Everton & Spurs both lost. Ipsiwch drew. And  Swindon "everyone
    will score 5 against them" Town didn't let in 5 at Norwich. In fact,
    they let in nothing as they got a 0-0 draw.
                           
34.2158they started the season without me!OASS::WICKS_ANode AIMTEC unavailable, why Iain?Mon Aug 30 1993 07:598
    Goh blimey go away for a few weeks on holiday and come back to find
    out that we've already played 5 games - that's 1/8th of the season gone
    - scored more goals than we did before mid october last year and we've
    already won 4 games... but more importantly hows our ingury list?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2159THIRTEEN FOR,THREE AGAINST.GAOV10::MURPHYMon Aug 30 1993 12:1210
    Andrew,
          No need to worry at the moment.The only injury at the moment is
    to John Barnes(bet I surprised you there).Thirteen goals for,is indeed
    an impressive tally.Long may nit continue.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2160BLKPUD::WATTERSONPCalais Boston SouthportMon Aug 30 1993 13:167
    
    Anthony,
    
    don't speak too soon - Nichol missed Saturday's game with an injury -
    Don 'The worm' Hutchinson replaced him.
    
    Paul
34.2161CODS::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckMon Aug 30 1993 13:324
    Whats' the story with Michael Thomas?  Can he not get a first team
    place, or is he still injured?
    
    Declan
34.2162LIVERPOOL 2-0 LEEDS.GAOV10::MURPHYMon Aug 30 1993 14:0912
    Michael Thomas should be back in a week or two.I believe he was playing
    for the reserve side at the weekend.Sorry Paul,I didn't realise Nichol
    was injured.
    
    Can anyone post the side that played on saturday?
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
    
34.2163Coventry Tonight..GAOV10::MURPHYWed Sep 01 1993 21:1314
    Liverpool are playing Coventry in what should prove to be their
    toughest test so far.Coventry have a lot of quality players but they
    can be brilliant in one game then useless in the next.I would be very
    happy with three points,satisfied with one point,but not surprised if
    we are beaten.
    
    Heres hoping for three points.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
    
34.2164No Surprises...ZPOVC::KUMARThu Sep 02 1993 05:0916
    Anthony,
    
    Your astute understanding of football never fails to impress me. But
    then again you are a LIVERPOOL fan, so that's to be expected :-)
    The bad news is that Liverpool only lost 1-0 at Coventry. As I
    understand from the BBC, Rob Jones was sent off. The goal was scored in
    the first-half by Barrett ? (is that Earl Barrett ?) I guess you could
    say that this is a great improvement over last season's result when
    Coventry hammered us 5-1. Alas, your hope was in vain.
    The next game is against Kenny's boys at Anfield on Saturday week.
    Hopefully, we'll have a return to our winning ways.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.2165And Monsieur KumarMOEUR1::SMITHThu Sep 02 1993 10:444
    
    And do you happen to know the other results from last night?  please!
    
    Ian
34.2166and now the full classi...SIOG::A_KELLYThu Sep 02 1993 12:3412
    re 2165
    
    Blackburn      1     Arsenal     1
    Man Utd        3     West Ham    0
    Spurs          1     Chelsea     1
    Sheff Wed      3     Norwich     3   (Sheff Wed were 3-0 up!)
    Swindon        1     Man City    3   (Swindon missed pen)
    QPR            2     Shef Utd    1
    
    So Man U clear by 3 points and a sorry looking Swindon have 1 point
    
    Ciao.....Ned
34.2167bleep sheek hsssssBLKPUD::WATTERSONPCan I speak to an adult ?Thu Sep 02 1993 13:079
    
    Kumar,
    
    it was someone called Babb who scored for Coventry - sounds like your
    world service reception was a bit dodgy yesterday.....
    
    Earl Barrett plays for Aston Villa.
    
    Paul
34.2168Quick question,Kumar.GAOV10::GGARRETTThu Sep 02 1993 19:1210
    Kumar,
    
    As a matter of interest who do you support?? I am not trying to be
    nasty or sarcastic.Its a genuine question.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2169I thought it was pretty obvious !ZPOVC::KUMARThu Sep 02 1993 20:1335
    Re. .2167
    
    	FYI, 2245 hrs GMT is 6.45 am here. At that time I'm usually as I
    was today, busy getting ready to get to work. So I heard the scorer as
    I was running past the radio (got up a bit late today !!). And so I
    thought I heard Barrett. I'm sorry for the mistake. Please forgive me.
    I promise it won't happen again. As for the BBC World Service
    reception, I believe that outside the UK, Singapore is the only country
    to be able to receive it on FM (88.9 Mhz, BTW). So no chance of a dodgy
    reception there.
    
    Re. .2168
    	No offence taken with the question.
    	Anthony, you will notice that I'm one of the few people in this
    notes conference who doesn't write in the topics of other teams. I only
    note in this ESTEEMED topic number 34 & some times post a few results
    in the international topics. This probably explains why I don't put in
    the results from other matches. My great buddy, Mr Andrew Wicks from
    Atlanta, I'm sure finds the timing of my result posts timely. In any
    case, I don't really care about how the other teams fared in their
    matches. So, I hope I've answered your quick question, albeit in a
    rather roundabout way. But, just in case it's still not clear:
    
    I SUPPORT ONLY ONE FOOTBALL CLUB:
    
    			 LIVERPOOL FOOTBALL CLUB
    
    
    	BTW, I have a quick question for you myself. How come your note is
    from a GGARRETT ? I thought you were GAOV10::MURPHY.
    
    
    Cheers,
    
    Kumar
34.2170WHOOPS..GAOV10::MURPHYThu Sep 02 1993 20:4814
    Kumar,
        A little error on my behalf.When I arrived at my desk I immediately
    posted the note not realising GAOV10::GGARRETT was logged into my
    terminal.I realised after sending the note.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
    
    
    P.S  Where is our friend Andrew from Atlanta?
         I haven't seen anything from him in a while.
34.2171Still hereAIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Thu Sep 02 1993 21:0017
    Anthony/Kumar,
    
    I'm here but i'm about 350 notes behind in here since I missed the
    winning part of our season and returned only on Sunday night. I
    actually have one reply in here .2158 only 3 days ago.
    
    Kumar's result service is invaluable to me on nights when I don't get
    home in time to pick up the appalling quality World Service reception
    we receive down here.
    
    Apart from get the unread count down the next week will be spent
    worrying about Wales v RCS next Wed as opposed to our title challenge
    i'm afraid.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2172BLKPUD::WATTERSONPCan I speak to an adult ?Fri Sep 03 1993 17:5313
    
    Some waffle from the seedier side of Stanley Park...
    
    John Barnes is out for three months - his ruptured thigh muscle needs
    another operation.
    
    Liverpool announced a profit of 300,000 quid last season.
    
    Liverpool also announced they will be borrowing 6m quid to finance the
    rebuilding of the Kop - this is so they can still afford to strengthen
    the team when they need to.
    
    Paul
34.2173SIOG::DPIS07::buckleyFri Sep 03 1993 19:1717
  

        Re -.2172

        Isn't John Barnes on 1/2 a million quid a year for the next 2 	
	years. I wonder how many games we'll get out of him over the 
	next two seasons. It makes it diffuclt to understand why Whelan 
	had so much hassle over a contract, yet Souness was falling	
	over himself trying to get Barnes to sign on the dotted line.

        Bad move by Jones getting sent off on Wednesday night. Does this 
	mean he'll miss out on reclaiming his rightful place on the 
	international team next week?

        Patrick.


34.2174DCEIDL::HINXMANIn the range of strangeFri Sep 03 1993 23:2310
	re .2169

>    reception, I believe that outside the UK, Singapore is the only country
>    to be able to receive it on FM (88.9 Mhz, BTW). So no chance of a dodgy

	I don't have the BBC program listings to hand, but I thought WS
	was available on FM in several cities of the Czech Republic,
	also in Berlin.

	Tony
34.2175NSDC::SIMPSONThe future sure isn't what it used to beSun Sep 05 1993 16:343
RE: -.1

And here in Switzerland - we get it cabled into our house.
34.2176I agree with you Kumar.ESSB::MCUNNIFFELIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BESTTue Sep 07 1993 20:0614
   RE .2169,
    
>>> Anthony, you will notice that I'm one of the few people in this
>>> notes conference who doesn't write in the topics of other teams. I only
>>> note in this ESTEEMED topic number 34 & some times post a few results
    
    Here! Here! Kumar. I totally agree with you. I'm another football fan
that sticks to his own note.
       
        c
        u
    c u n n o 
        n
        o
34.2177End of challenge for League title ?ZPOVC::KUMARMon Sep 13 1993 05:0922
    From the BBC World Service Sports Roundup at 2245hrs GMT...
    
    
    Liverpool 0
    Blackburn 1 (Newell 60th minute or thereabouts)
    
    Alan Green was at Anfield & he had this to say: Blackburn didn't need
    Alan Shearer. They played well without him. Liverpool had lots of
    possession but didn't create chances. The goal came about when Newell
    was unmarked on a corner(?) & he volleyed it into the roof of the
    Liverpool net. 3 defeats in the last 4 matches. Souness doesn't need
    telling: there's quite a bit of work to do.
    
    Oh well, quote: "they were probably jaded after the mid-week World Cup
    internationals. You could tell that after the 1st 20 minutes or so.
    They were always second to every loose ball." unquote.
    Thank God, there's always a GOOD excuse !
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.2178Oh La La !!!WOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticMon Sep 13 1993 15:3670
    
    What has happened to Liverpool.
    
    We all admired their style and flowing football of the 80's, but
    yesterday was beyond belief.
    
    I have never seen such a turn-a-round in a team. 
    
    From a free-flowing, passing, imaginative team to a team that seems to
    have adopted the tactics of the South Americans.
    
    I watched  the whole game on SKY yesterday, and to my disbelief
    Liverpool still had 11 players on the park. 
    
    Now I admit and it is an old cliche(sp!) but football is a hard and a
    mans game but three incidents in yesterdays game proved that it has
    gone more over to rugby than ever before.
    
    FLAME ON
    1. Jan Molby lashed out to a Blackburn player, he actually kicked the
    guy in the knee. HE MEANT IT... How the Blackburn player did not loose
    his knee-cap or have his leg broken god only knows... To follow this
    the wimp of a referee did not even book Molby for it... Mind you after
    the little scuffle that ensued Molby walked as far a way as possible so
    maybe the ref did not get chance
    
    2. Neil Ruddock, after the above challenge steamed into a little
    scuffle and punched Newell of Blackburn, which again the ref did not
    see. Credit to Newell at that moment and after the match for keeping
    his mouth shut, although TV pictures showed the truth.
    
    3. Neil Ruddock again, a two footed lunging challenge again on Newell,
    that if had made full contact would have probably broken both Newells
    legs.....
    
    These should have instituted the RED card, but the ref did nothing.
    WHY????
    It has been a long time since I have cringed seeing a tackle on TV, but
    I have to admit these were bone-crushers!!!
    
    Credit to Blackburn for winning, they deserved it on their FAIR play,
    and not retaliating.
    
    As a Man Utd fan I was a neutral, hoping maybe that Blackburn would win,
     but at the same time could still admire Liverpool if they had won, in their
    fashioned way, however after the performance yesterday I have little to
    say on how well Liverpool played, as far as I am concerned it was
    violence on the pitch.
    Has this been the affect of Souness and his training methods, I would
    imagine Ian Rush was glad to be substituted so as not to have claim to
    be a part of such a game.
    
    Flame OFF 
    
    	Apart from the little instances the game was good end-to-end
    attacking, with Liverpool just not getting the final telling ball.
    Blackburn's passing was superb but again did all the running but no
    finishing.
    
    THE DECIDING GOAL: Corner whipped in from the right, flew over
    everyones head, Newell rushed in at the far post and half volleyeed the
    ball into the roof of the net. A good goal by all accounts, but where
    was the defense.
    
    Anyway enough, lets hope that the Liverpool of Sunday has dissappeared
    for the season and that it was just a one off!!.!.!????
    
    
    mac
    
34.2179FORTY2::ROBERTSONLiving with Flamingos on the DELTAMon Sep 13 1993 15:5428
34.2180Blackburn looking good !WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenMon Sep 13 1993 16:4219
    
    As a Blackburn fan I am much heartened by the previous notes.
    
    I also watched the game on SKY, and was impressed with the way the Blues 
    kept their shape in the second half and refused to be intimidated. I 
    wasn't sure if they had it in them, but its good to see they do have
    the guts to go with the quality football.    
    
    Apologies to the Liverpool fans for writing in their precious note but
    where better when you win at Anfield for the first time in 30 years !  
    
    I'm sure Ruddock is a better player than he showed yesterday, 
    maybe if he stopped listening to the morons who associate all Liverpools 
    recent woes on the lack of a hard-man he would start to think about
    what it takes to be a real footballer like Alan Hansen. 
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy       
34.2181Was it G.C.ESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Sep 13 1993 17:099
34.2182ECCGY4::HAIGHIf voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it.Tue Sep 14 1993 14:454
    
    	Ian Mac has it right. Ruddock should have walked on two seperate
    occasions. If that had been Vinny Jones, there would have been national
    outcry.
34.2183PLUNDR::MORANWaist not, want not!Tue Sep 14 1993 15:046
    
    The Sun is carrying pictures of Ruddock's alleged blow at Newell. To be
    honest, it looks inconclusive, but they really seem to be trying very hard 
    to get him into hot water with the FA. One minute you're a hero.......
    
    Tim
34.2184SHAWB1::STOCKMANSTue Sep 14 1993 18:358
I saw a replay of the incident on T.V yesterday evening & it shows conclusively
that Ruddock DID NOT punch Newell.

I say this even though I believe that Souness wants a Liverpool team containing
11 Souness's, or should I say eleven THUGS!


Si
34.2185PEKING::BAREFIELDABLUE IS THE COLOURTue Sep 14 1993 18:4915
    
    You must need glasses, Ruddock did throw a punch..
    
    I remember down at Reading a few years ago when Souness was playing
    for Tottenham reserves. A member of the crowd shout some abuse
    at Souness, so he walk into the stands and punched the bloke..
    
    What about that bad tackle that Saunders put in on Paul Elliot
    last year, I'm afraid Souness is breeding a bunch of ANIMALS
    at Anfield..
    
    Their all just a bunch of thugs, they will soon be compared to the
    likes of Wimbledon. I'm suprised that they havn't signed Fashanu,
    David Speedy, Vinny Jones yet!!..
                                               
34.2186David BattyXSTACY::JLUNDON@GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice!Tue Sep 14 1993 20:076
re -1

I think you mean St. David Batty.  Batty plays tough but if he ever threw a
punch I don't think the manager would be too happy. 

                            James.
34.2187The end of footie as we know it ???SIOG::A_KELLYWed Sep 15 1993 14:0511
    Read in the Irish gutter press this morning that Souness was extremely
    upset at everyone picking on poor old Razor. He reportedly described him 
    as a "strong aggressive footballer, and that all I've seen".
    
    Also it seems that he's upset about the 1 out of 4 recent record and
    will make team changes. He is also rumoured to be after Julian Dicks
    to "strengthen" his side.
    
    Oh my God...please tell me this is not true!!!!!
    
    Petrified....Ned
34.2188Wimbledon to share Anfield!!GAOV10::MURPHYWed Sep 15 1993 17:078
    I'm getting afraid now.Why doesn't he buy Vinny O'Jones or join forces 
    with Wimbledon altogether.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony(very concerned)
    "
    -
34.2189It's me and I'm BackRDGENG::SWIFFENWed Sep 15 1993 17:3915
Hello there everyone,


Remember me from 1990 / 91. I am back until Xmas and I am ready to contribute.
I still go to a lot of the games. I was there on Sunday and the team were
terrible with the exception of Rush. The midfield is too old - Whelan, and Molby
too fat. Ruddock is a total nutter and was very lucky to stay on the pitch, but
at least he normally shores up the defence.  We are again heading for mid-table
under our great (sarcasm) manager!!!

Speak to you soon,

Chris.

PS Nice to see you are still around Martin!!!
34.2190Do You Still Meet Barnes on the TrainESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Wed Sep 15 1993 19:356
34.2191RDGENG::SWIFFENWed Sep 15 1993 19:4313
No-one sees JB anymore, the man's a permanent crock!! Anyway he's got his 
licence back now, so whenever he puts in an appearance he drives back to 
Hemel Hempstead.  As for the title the best team of last year won it, and had
very little competition, and a lot of help at the crucial stage from a 
substitute referee, playing on until Man U had beaten Sheff Wed!!

Anyway it's good to see you boys on ESSB are still around to argue with each
other.

Chris.

PS. Watch out for another famous cup upset next Weds a Fulham, because our
performances are going downhill fast
34.2192Welcome back Chris.ESSB::MCUNNIFFELIVERPOOL WILL ALWAYS BE BESTThu Sep 16 1993 16:2117
  Chris,
        It's nice to see that you are back again. We had great fun in the notes
when you were here before. Isn't it amazing that Liverpool haven't won a title
since we last spoke. I also think that the criticism levelled at Razor is
unfair. I saw some highlights llast night from Sunday's game and he is just
fully committed to the cause and not dirty. 

By the way, how did Ronnie look on Sunday. The last time I saw him was
against Hungary in a friendly and he was brilliant. He didn't look fat to me.


     C
     U 
 C U N N O
     N
     O
34.2193All Brawn, No BrainsESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Thu Sep 16 1993 16:4211
34.2194RDGENG::SWIFFENThu Sep 16 1993 16:4626
Martin

Ronnie Whelan has past it. Molby is the fat one. We need Redknapp and Hutchison
in midfield, not two old timers.  It is embarassing watching the opposition
run round the midfield with no challengers.  As for Sunday, all I can say about
the challenges from Ruddock in his defence is that it was a very wet pitch. The
two footed one showed commitment which is more than can be said for the rest of
them, Rush aside, however he was extremely fortunate not to at least got booked
considering what the Blackburn lads got booked for. The challenges at the end
were flying in thick and fast, and until that plank Souness took over, were 
never associated with Liverpool. It was rough house stuff!!  Ruddok and
Wright both ran 50+ yards to "sort out" things when Molby hammered someone in 
the second half, and from the back row of the Centenary Stand it could quite
clearly be seen that Ruddock threw a punch!!  Having said all that he has made
a difference in defence.  Rumours abound that Souness is after Dicks, another
kick-em player!!!  How we will live to rue May 9th when we could and should have
got rid of him. Great player, abysmal manager!!!    Also talk of a swap deal
Stewart for Rocastle, I don't know who gets the worst end of the bargain there!!

Something to look out for on Oct 10th is Stevie Nicol's testimonial match
Liverpool versus a GB side managed by Terry Venables. Live on Sky I believe.

Only time will tell what will happen to us this season but it is beginning
to look ominous!!

Chris.
34.2195Ronnie is alive and supping porterESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Thu Sep 16 1993 16:599
34.2196Info for anyone wanting tickets to Liverpool games (Must be someone!!)RDGENG::SWIFFENThu Sep 16 1993 20:3620
I thought I would put in the following info for anyone who fancies a trip to
see the Reds ( I was going to say in action, but this doesn't seem right after
Sunday's perormance!!) play.  Tickets are available at Anfield for seats 26
days before the game if sending a cheque (14 quid big game, 13 rest) and 19 
days if using a credit card via the phone.

  Credit Card Line 051 263 5727 ( 50p fee per ticket)

The Kop is pay on the day (9 quid big game 8 pounds the rest)

Ticket availability on 051 260 9999.

The Man Utd and Everton games are all ticket.

Forthcoming game at Chelsea ( Rip Off Club if there ever was one)
  25 quid seats 11 pound standing on the terrace with no cover and miles away
  
   from the pitch!!!

Chris.
34.2197PEKING::COSSEYNFri Sep 17 1993 11:519
    
    Well, it looks like Liverpool are even more closer to signing that
    other thug Julian Dicks, in a deal worth 2.5 million.. Liverpool are
    offering David Burrows and Mike Marsh plus 1.2 million. Looks like
    the team the world admired in the late seventies early eighties are
    building a team of thugs....Looks like they are going to fight there
    way to challenging for the title...
    
    Neil...
34.2198Whats the John Dorey on this Julian Dicks??SIOG::DPIS07::buckleySame sh*t - different dayFri Sep 17 1993 13:261
34.2199Souness finally loses it!!RDGENG::SWIFFENFri Sep 17 1993 13:5011
What more can I say getting rid of a young talented up and coming player 
from Liverpool (Marsh) and Burrows for another thug. The manager splashes cash
and assets about like a nutter. The board should have got rid of Souness on
May 9th. This is a very odd signing at a typically high overvalued price for a
player who seems to have little talent, and even less discipline. Seems a
familiar story for Souness signings!!  Ever since Sir John Smith resigned as
Chairman, and that long haired fella Moores took over, him and his mate Souness
have been taking the Club and the supporters for a ride.


Chris.
34.2200Dicks is a pretty good player, but...YUPPY::MCCABEMikeFri Sep 17 1993 14:036
    I think Dicks is a very useful player and a lot better than any players
    Liverpool currently have in that position.  However, some of his
    challenges can be reckless.  I guess that side of his game wouldn't
    improve under Souness.
    
    Mike M
34.2201Red Cards GaloreESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Fri Sep 17 1993 20:185
34.2202Liverpool to play a 2-4-2 formation for THE derby!RDGENG::SWIFFENFri Sep 17 1993 20:238
What's the betting on Dicks and Ruddock succumbing to the derby atmosphere
tommorow and both getting sent off??  Should be an interesting game as
both sides do not seem to possess classic sides. Obviously I think we will 
shade it, but no Rush and then we have serious problems on the goal front.
First derby I'm missing for a while due to wedding celebrations, though 
thankfully not mine!!!

Chris.
34.2203WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringFri Sep 17 1993 20:565
    For once, Sourpuss may have made a good move. Marsh is average and
    Burrows never even reached that standard. If Dicks controls himself
    then he is a good swap. But with a record of 8 sendings off (3 last
    season) and 17 matches missed (I think) last season because of his
    disciplinary record, its a big BUT.
34.2204KERNEL::WITHALLGEven Better Than The Real ThingFri Sep 17 1993 22:3011
    
    
    If Dicks controls himself then he is a good swap. But with a record
    of 8 sendings off (3 last season) and 17 matches missed (I think) last
    season because of his disciplinary record, its a big BUT.
    
    
    I think you mean HEADBUTT   knowing what a dick Dicks is.
    
    
    
34.2205Welcome to Julian Dicks!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingSat Sep 18 1993 18:3912
     Julian Dicks will prove to be a good purchase. He is a tough but fair
player like Razor and not many forwards will beat them. Great to see Burrows
gone. He should have gone in the first place instead of Staunton.
       

        C  
        U  
    C U N N O     
        N
        O

34.2206Sourpuss is my heroNEWOA::GUTHRIE_JPanic SleeperSun Sep 19 1993 12:2911
    Not content with kicking lumps out of the Blackburn players the
    previous week,Liverpool have now decided to beat each other up
    (Grobbelaar & McManaman),its truely great to see Liverpool in such a
    bad way and it never ceases to amaze me what incredible bad loosers
    they are.
    
    I think Chelsea had better wear some serious protective gear for
    Liverpools visist next week if they have any chance of keeping 11 fit
    players on the pitch at the end.
    
    Jason
34.2207What a plonker.YELBUS::DSMITHGazza's my hero...NOT!!!!!Sun Sep 19 1993 14:1711
    
    
     Mcmanaman should have taken Grobbelar outside and beaten the s**t out
    of him. Grobbelar's actions were disgraceful for someone whos been at
    the top for as long as he has. Did the referee not take any action 
    against the 2 players? I would of thought a red card was due for
    "violent conduct" (admittedly a bit tame) or at least a yellow for
    fighting with handbags.
    
    
       Danny.
34.2208sh*t on the KopitesBLKPUD::WATTERSONPwho me ?Mon Sep 20 1993 11:558
    I was sat right behind the goal and the ref did nothing - didn't
    Grobelaar look a total dickhead with that sad pony tail....  Whelan
    should have been sent off for his vicious assault on Ebbrell.

    See note 35 for a full unbiased report when I get the chance.

    Paul
34.2209Sourpuss must goSIOG::HOWARDThere's juice loose aboot this hooseMon Sep 20 1993 13:188
    re last few on Grobelaar.....totally agree...but what really is amazing
    is that Sourpuss backed him to the hilt....words like "we need more
    like him out there. I want players to show passion" ...PASSION??....
    Gawd, will somebody pack this moron off to Sheff U or Wimbledon....
    (apologies to Sheff U & Wimbledon for last remark but yiz know what I
    mean)
    Also Whelan should have gone for the assault on the Everton player....
    Ray
34.2210bad one RonnieESSB::BREEMon Sep 20 1993 13:375
    Watching on Match of the Day I was amazed that Whelan was allowed to
    stay. The foul was totally malicious. Surely Whelan is better than
    this?
    
    Paul
34.2211Lads could someone post the result????????KBOMFG::TANNERU2 are Numbed!!!!!!!!!!!Mon Sep 20 1993 13:580
34.2212Blues 2 Reds 0FORTY2::ROBERTSONLiving with Flamingos on the DELTAMon Sep 20 1993 14:010
34.2213When I said give us a break I didn't mean litteralyCHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHMon Sep 20 1993 14:1715
    forget Lewis V Bruno, 
    
    Don't even consider Eubank V Benn
    
    Grob V Hutch is where all the action is. Perhaps Ruddock should have
    been fight referee, but he was somewhere else, sulking because he was
    missing out on the action. Looneypool should be sponsered by the NHS or
    BUPA, because they are certainly sending them extra customers. The
    sooner they realise that the way they used to play was far superior,
    and that they are more likely to be relegated than win anything this
    year, playing the way they are, the better.
    
    Rich. - A very happy spurs fan, who is glad to see Liverpool going down
          the pan.
    
34.2214CODS::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckMon Sep 20 1993 14:193
    Just heard on the radio that Liverpool have bid 450k for Vinnie Jones.
    
    Declan
34.2215It's got to be a joke!GVA05::BURKHALTERMon Sep 20 1993 14:315
    He should fit in really well with the present team....:-)
    
    Shanks must be spinning in his grave....:-(
    
    -Dom
34.2216Another dreadful (lack of) effort from the overpaid !!*****!!RDGENG::SWIFFENMon Sep 20 1993 14:3715
Yeah and Lennox Lewis is replacing Nigel Clough and Barry Hearn is to take
over as manager. The comedians are out in force today.  As for the game
deserved nothing, got nothing, Macca and Grobelaar just pushed each other -
No punches, at least it shows there is at least one player that thought the
game was worth putting a bit of effort in ,not like the rest of the overpaid
copouts. As for Whelan the bloke is past it, he can't get near the ball 
anymore, so he takes the legs. Sad to see but true.  Nice also to see that
having spent so much on the defence that Cottee was able to waltz unchallenged
into the area for the 2nd goal.  1st goal crap clearance but where was 
Walters going - I think he saw a mate in the crowd!!


A few more defeats and hopefully we will do what we should have done on May 9th

Chris.
34.2217re .2213PLUNDR::MORANWaist not, want not!Mon Sep 20 1993 15:434
    
    >Grob V Hutch is where all the action is.
    
    Looked more like Grob V MacManaman to me. 
34.2218spinning??? swirling surely???ESSB::BREEMon Sep 20 1993 17:169
    re: 2215
    
    Shanks was cremated wasn't he?
    
    :-) :-)
    
    Paul
    
    
34.2219True to form -PIECES::63570::oneillsPlace holder for NOTESMon Sep 20 1993 21:433
Will the winner get to face Souness in the shower?


34.2220The Dirty ScousersESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Sep 20 1993 21:498
34.2221Chop,Chop,Chop,Chop,Chop,Chop,Chop,Chop,Chop.....GAOV10::MURPHYTue Sep 21 1993 12:0215
    Just read this morning that Ronnie Whelan may feel the full force of
    Sounes's rather blunt axe in the wake of saturdays defeat.Out of favour
    Paul Stuart and Don Hutchinson are ready to step in as Macca and
    Walters could also get the chop.Robbie Fowler is set to make his full
    senior debut.All this to happen tommorow night as lowely Liverpool
    play mighty Fulham in the Coca-Cola Cup.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
    
34.2222It's not over Ronnie!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingWed Sep 22 1993 01:42315
   I hear that Ronnie Whelan could be axed by Souness for the next game. What
will Souness do wrong next. Here is a brief resume of my notes on what I 
consider to be the best midfielder in the country over the last 12 years and
I have even tried to follow his ways in my own footballing career which is 
also going off the rails at the moment. Like Ronnie I have had fitness
problems over the last three years which has limited my first team
appearances but like Ronnie I'll be back.

ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Mancs won't win the League"         16 lines   2-OCT-1991

ne hour after Liverpool's defeat in Finland against the Shopkeepers
    (XI) and things don't look too good for the upcoming games. On top of
    the already crippling list, David Burrows also had to go off injured
    and I only hope that it isn't too serious.
    Alan Hansen was interviewed by Des Lynam and he stressed the importance
    of the loss of the injured Ronnie Whelan, which I have been preaching
    all along. So far, Liverpool have had to throw in Tanner, Harkness,
    Marsh, Mcmananen and tonight Brian Jones for the injured Burrows. They
    are doing their best but are far too inexperienced to be all thrown in
    together.
    Getting back to tonight's game, we lost 1-0 but the important thing is
    that we are in the draw for the next round which will take place on
    Friday.

    Cunno.
 

ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Mancs won't win the League"         16 lines  10-OCT-1991

 Next Saturday, myself and two Dec friends will be celebrating dinner
    with the great Ronnie Whelan in the Burlington Hotel, Dublin in what
    promises to be a great night. All of the Liverpool squad will be there
    plus players from the past like Steve Heighway and Phil Thompson. Also,
    most of the Irish players will be there. I am going to enjoy the night
    and there will be ample orrortunity to meet all the players and take
    photographs. All I can say is that if I don't have a full film of
    photos by the end of the night, it won't be from the lack of trying.
    Kenny Dalglish, Souness, etc. will be there and I shall be making a
    beeline to people like Dalglish, Rushie, Barnes and Aldo of course.

     Looking forward to Saturday night,
        Cunno.
    
ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "I MET THE GREAT ALDO"               44 lines  28-OCT-1991

Since Liverpool gained promotion to the 1st division after winning the
    2nd Div championship in 1962, their performances have been unbelievable
    and no team will ever dominate the league like Liverpool have done over
    the last 25 years. Below is a season by season look at Liverpool's final
    league positions:



                Year         P  W  D  L  F  A  PTS      Position
                ====         =====================      ========
             1962-63         42 17 10 16 71 59  44         8th
             1963-64         42 26  5 11 92 45  57         1st
             1964-65         42 17 10 15 67 73  44         7th
             1965-66         42 26  9  7 79 34  61         1st
             1966-67         42 19 13 10 64 47  51         5th
             1967-68         42 22 11  9 71 40  55         3rd
             1968-69         42 25 11  6 63 24  61         2nd
             1969-70         42 20 11 11 65 42  51         5th
             1970-71         42 17 17  8 42 24  51         5th
             1971-72         42 24  9  9 64 30  57         3rd
             1972-73         42 25 10  7 72 42  60         1st
             1973-74         42 22 13  7 52 31  57         2nd
             1974-75         42 20 11 11 60 39  51         2nd
             1975-76         42 23 14  5 66 31  60         1st
             1976-77         42 23 11  8 62 33  57         1st
             1977-78         42 24  9  9 65 34  57         2nd
             1978-79         42 30  8  4 85 16  68         1st
             1979-80         42 25 10  7 81 30  60         1st
             1980-81         42 17 17  8 64 42  51         5th
             1981-82         42 26  9  7 80 32  87         1st
             1982-83         42 24 10  8 87 37  82         1st
             1983-84         42 22 14  6 73 32  80         1st
             1984-85         42 22 11  9 68 35  77         2nd
             1985-86         42 26 10  6 89 37  88         1st
             1986-87         42 23  8 11 72 42  77         2nd
             1987-88         40 26 12  2 87 24  90         1st
             1988-89         38 22 10  6 65 28  76         2nd
             1989-90         38 23 10  5 78 37  79         1st
             1990-91         38 23  7  8 77 40  76         2nd                 

    Unbelievable stuff from an unbelievable team

            Cunno

ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Achtung Baby"                       10 lines  20-NOV-1991 

-< I'm a Ronnie rather than a Rushie. >-
If I were to play in the Liverpool side, I would see myself more in the
    role of a Ronnie Whelan rather than purely a Rushie. I have played in
    the centre-forward position several times but of late, I have been
    occupying a Ronnie type position,i.e., nice simple first time touches,
    effective tackling, vision, distribution coupled with some crucial
    goals. In fact the last time I played, I inspired our team to a
    comprehensive 8-2 win.

          Cunno

ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "THE GREAT ALDO"                     37 lines   2-DEC-1991 
-< Ronnie will be back. >-

 Ronnie is to see a specialist shortly about his injury and I sincerely
    hope that he will play again. He is just 30 since October and plenty of
    football left in him. What a huge loss he would be to Liverpool and to
    the football world in general. He was by far the most accomplished
    player of the 80's and that includes Robbo and the fat Mars bar idiot
    that disgraced himself in the cup final.
        As for the possibility of Roy Keane or Townsand replacing Ronnie,
    both of them together wouldn't compensate for Whelan. As for the
    possibility of "haircut Thomas" doing the job, forget it.

      Ronnie made his league debut against Stoke on 3/4/81 and scored a
    goal. Since then, he has collected a host of medals and been a very
    influential player for Ireland.......he scored the best goal of the
    Euro c'ships in 1988 when he volleyed past Daseav.
    
     As for the possibility of Roy Keane or Townsand replacing Ronnie,
    both of them together wouldn't compensate for Whelan. As for the
    possibility of "haircut Thomas" doing the job, forget it.

      Ronnie made his league debut against Stoke on 3/4/81 and scored a
    goal. Since then, he has collected a host of medals and been a very
    influential player for Ireland.......he scored the best goal of the
    Euro c'ships in 1988 when he volleyed past Daseav.

       Ronnie's honours so far
                        ======

       League C'ship medals - 1982
                              1983
                              1984
                              1986
                              1988    (How many league medals has Robbo??)
                              1990

            F.A. Cup medals - 1986
                            - 1989 (captain)

          League cup medals - 1982
                              1983 (a cracking curler past Bailey)
                              1984

          European cup medal- 1984

         rgds,
          Cunno.
 

ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "ESSB::MCUNNIFFE"                    42 lines   4-DEC-1991 
        (League Cup so far for the Pool)

   In 1978, Liverpool played Notts For. in the replay final at scum HQ
    and went down to a poxy goal.
    Next, we had the magnificent four in a row starting off with West Ham.
    In the Wembley encounter, Alan Kennedy scored for the Pool and West Ham
    equalised with a dubious Stewart penalty. In the replay at OT, the
    hammers went ahead against the run of play with a Goddard goal but the
    Pool claimed the trophy with classic strikes from Kenny and Hansen.

    That game also saw the first appearance of a certain Ian Rush who
    started in place of the injured Johnston.
      In 1982, Spurs had the cheek to go ahead with an Archibald goal but
    the Pool hit back with goals from Whelan and Rushie.
     In 1983, it was time to send the Mancs packing. Whiteside got in for
    an early poxy goal but Liverpool struck back with goals from Alan
    Kennedy and a superb curler from Ronnie. That same day, Gordon McQueen
    should have been sent off for a terrible challenge on Grobbs.
      The four in a row was completed in 1984 against Everton in a replay
    at Maine Rd when a Souness goal sunk the Evertonians. This superb
    record in the league will probably never be equalled.
      Liverpool in recent years haven't showed the same kind of appetite
    for the league cup and the whole credibility of the competition isn't
    the same if a team like Liverpool don't give it their full effort. This
    has been shown by the presence of lesser teams like Norwich, Sunderland
    and Luton in the final. I know Oxford also appeared in and
    won the final but they had a superb player leading the attack, the one
    and only, ALDO.

    Now, that the laague cup is out of the way, the Pool can concentrate on
    the league, FA and UEFA treble.

          Cunno

         <<< Note 34.415 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "THE GREAT ALDO" >>>
                           -< Ronnie will be back. >-

      Re -2,
            I hear that Ronnie is at Lilleshall training and rehabilation
    centre at the moment where he is striving to get back to full fitness.
    If he has to quit, he will be sorely missed by Liverpool and Irish fans.
    No player has come close to Ronnie in the last decade and I sincerely
    hope that he makes it back again. I have included a note previously
    entered lest you all forget the achievements of the great Ronnie
    Whelan.
      
    ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "d i g i t a l"                      44 lines  21-JAN-1992 

        21/2/92.
    I hear that Ronnie Whelan, the most accomplished midfielder of the
    modern era is to go under the surgeon's knife for the fourth time in
    recent months to try and get him back to full fitness. Let's all just
    hope that he makes a full recovery and is back soon to mastermind the
    Reds to their 19th title and a seventh medal for himself.

            Note 34.415
            ===========          He is just 30 since October and plenty of
    football left in him. What a huge loss he would be to Liverpool and to
    the football world in general. He was by far the most accomplished
    player of the 80's and that includes Robbo and the fat Mars bar idiot
    that disgraced himself in the cup final.
        As for the possibility of Roy Keane or Townsand replacing Ronnie,
    both of them together wouldn't compensate for Whelan. As for the
    possibility of "haircut Thomas" doing the job, forget it.
    
   ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "The Mancs are out of the cup"        9 lines  12-FEB-1992
 
    Any news on the return of Ronnie Whelan? I was listening to the FA cup
replay against Bristol Rovers and Alan Hansen was talking about Liverpool's
chances of winning something this season. He said that with Rush now back and
hopefully with the return of Barnes, Thomas and Molby, then things would be
a lot better. I was amazed he didn't even mention Whelan. Does he think that
Ronnie's career is over?????

    Martin
 
 ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "The Mancs are out of the cup"       68 lines   9-MAR-1992

     Liverpool 1 (Thomas)
      Aston Villla 0

    What a great performance by the Pool yesterday and the highlight for me
had to be the return of the great Ronnie Whelan. For a man out so long, he
seemed to cope very well with the pace of the game and he can only get better.
The goal was well worked by Whelan and Barnes and the ball was firmly planted
behind Spink by Thomas. With no disrespect to Portsmouth, Liverpool must fancy
their chances of getting to the final once again and perhaps Ronnie can win his
third cup medal in six years. Hopefully, Ronnie and Barnsie will get some lucky
breaks as regards fitness and with those guys back, the Genoa game should be a
cracker. Imagine how happy I would be if Liverpool won the cup with possibly
the UEFA as well, Leeds to win the league, Forrest the Rumbellows and the Mancs
to get nothing. That would be a dream come true. Just in case I forget........
..............................................................................


ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Pool-73,76,77,79,80,82-4,86,88,90"  93 lines   3-MAR-1993 

 How dare anybody run down a player like Ronnie Whelan. He has been the
most successful Irish player ever to play in England as far as trophies are
concerned. In a previous note, Batty, Gazza, Ince and Platt have been
mentioned as being as good as Ronnie. Gazza is a fool, Batty is a thug, Ince
has only figured this season and Platt is just an expensive ordinary
player. How somebody can compare them to Whelan is beyond me.

Ronnie made his debut for Home Farm against Bohs as a sixteen year old in
1978. He was then snapped up by Liverpool and what a coup it proved to be.
He made his debut for Liverpool in a 3-0 win over Stoke in 1981 and scored
one of the goals. Rushie was another youngster that made his entrance into
the team at the same time. At the beginning of 1981-82, Whelan really
established himself in the team picking up his first of six league medals.
That unbelievable season was capped by two goals for the 20 year old in the
League cup final win over Spurs.
 
1982-83 saw Whelan get another League medal and scored a beautiful goal
to deny the Mancs the league cup final.

1983-84 saw Whelan inspire Liverpool to an unbelievable three trophies. He
won his third league medal in a row. He also won his third league cup
medal in a row after Liverpool beat Everton and he was part of the Liverpool
team that won the European cup for the fourth time by beating Roma in their
own back yard. Whelan was also an established international at this stage.

1985-86 saw Whelan realise what the Batties, Gazza's, Incies & Platties
can only dream of. He won the highly elusive league and cup double,
dominating the midfield as Liverpool came from behind to take 34 out of a
possible 36 points and he supplied the final ball to Rushie that was to
sink Everton 3-1 in the cup final.

Whelan strangely enough didn't pick up any medals in 1987 but he was back
again in 1988 as he strolled to his fourth league medal, this time joined
by THE GREAT ALDO. His absence was in my opinion the main reason why
Liverpool lost to Wimbledon in the '88 cup final. Alas another double went
astray. Also in 1988, he inspired the Rep. of Ireland as they hammered England
1-0 in Stuttgart. He also left Shilts for dead only to see his shot come off
the crossbar. In the game against Russia, we say a goal the like of which
will never be seen again. From a Mick McCarty throw in, Whelan from 30 yards
out left Dasaev for dead. It was a goal for the world to see what a player
Ireland & Liverpool had.

1988-89 saw Whelan realise another dream. He captained Liverpool as they
beat Everton 3-2 in the cup final. What an honour!. He was also denied another
league and cup double when Arsenal fluked a 2-0 win at Anfield.

1990 saw Whelan get his sixth league medal as Liverpool strolled to success
again for the 18th time, winning an amazing 11 titles since Man. utd. won
their last one in 1967. Unfortunately, Whelan had injury problems during
the world cup and only played against Holland for 30 mins. Although Ireland
did very well, they would have been odds-on to lift the trophy with a fit
Whelan in midfield.

Since then, Whelan has been plagued by injury but I was lucky enough to see
him play for Ireland as they beat Latvia 4-0 as Whelan along with Aldo was the
greatest player on the field.

Wlelan is definately the greatest midfielder that we have seen in the last 10
years and at 31, there is a lot left in him.
  
    
     
    

34.2223The REAL Thing is a CUP !ZPOVC::KUMARThu Sep 23 1993 05:1924
    From the BBC World Service Sports Round-Up at 2245 hrs GMT....
    
    In the Coca-Cola Cup competition, 2nd Round 1st leg...
    
    Fulham	1
    Liverpool	3
    
    Since it was a busy night of World Cup qualifiers, the World Service
    didn't bother to send someone to Craven Cottage for a match report. I
    don't know what Souness did or didn't. But at least Liverpool returned
    to their winning ways ! Anyone got details ? 
    BTW, it would appear that the "so-called" gap between the Premier division 
    teams & lower division teams is fast disappearing. This is in view of some 
    of the results. The Premier League Champions lost. So did Norwich & quite a
    number of Premier League teams. And Everton only just managed to beat 
    Lincoln. Granted that those who lost were visiting & will no doubt do the 
    biz in the 2nd leg. But I didn't expect this many losses. In fact, I 
    thought most would return with results like the Arse. Anyway, at least it 
    makes the second leg less of a formality & a more exciting game.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.2224EBYGUM::WATTERSONPwho me ?Thu Sep 23 1993 11:4616
    
    Kumar,
    
    I missed your report from Saturday's game..... :-)
    
    But seriously, since the coca-cola cup second round became two legs,
    there's much less actual 'giant-killing' happening - because the
    Premier teams can afford to lose by the odd goal or so in the away leg
    and then win the home leg by a big score - Everton lost 1-0 at
    Rotherham last season then won 3-0 at home. 
    
    On to the red sh*te - Robbie Fowler made his debut last night and scored
    one and made the other two - Rush and Clough scored. It looks like
    Liverpool may have found their level at last....... :-)
       
    Paul
34.2225A victory at last!!!PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESThu Sep 23 1993 14:3630
Watched the game on Carlton (London's TV station) and all they 
showed were Liverpool attacks, implying that it was mostly one way 
traffic. Surprisingly this is not what it said in the paper!!

First goal was a cross from the left from Hutchison, goalie missed
it, hit defenders legs, Rush had an easy tap in.

Second goal was one-two between Rush and Fowler, who played very
well, cross in for Clough to go up with a defender and ball looped
in over keeper.

Third goal was a lovely ball in from Hutchison and Fowler met it
on the half volley to give the keeper no chance.

Fulham's goal was a long ball with Farrell out pacing our centre
backs ( Unbelievable huh?) and lobbing over Bruce who was for some
unknown reason stood in no-mans land!!

Quite a comfortable night from what I saw on TV, which is a 
surprise as we are normally dire in these matches.  Fowler was a
bonus, playing Hutch from the start was what I've been shouting for
for ages, Stewart even played although did very little. Hutch ran
midfield, or appeared to as I've become so used to watching the 2 
old hasbeens struggle!! 

Off to stand on Chelsea's nightmare away end on Saturday to see
if anything really has improved. Should be a laugh if it rains.
11 quid - what a rip off!!

Chris
34.2226The end of an Era!!!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingSat Sep 25 1993 17:21102
     I have just heard the terrible news that Liverpool have put Ronnie
Whelan up for sale. It's the worst football news since I heard of the 
departure of THE GREAT ALDO to Spain and later the shock news of Kenny's
resignation on 22/2/91. I didn't think that Sourpuss could do such a thing
to a former team mate. I have been a big fan of Ronnie's since he made his
debut in a 3-0 win against Stoke in April 1981. He has without a shadow of
a doubt been the best midfielder in the world over the last decade. This 
has been a terrible year for Ronnie with the death of his father Ronnie Snr.
and now being dumped out by Liverpool after fourteen years with them.

     C
     U
 C U N N O
     N
     O
 
        T H E     R O N N I E     W H E L A N     F A C T     F I L E


    Ronnie made his league debut against Stoke on 3/4/81 and scored a
    goal. Since then, he has collected a host of medals and been a very
    influential player for Ireland.......he scored the best goal of the
    Euro c'ships in 1988 when he volleyed past Daseav.
     
      Ronnie made his league debut against Stoke on 3/4/81 and scored a
    goal. Since then, he has collected a host of medals and been a very
    influential player for Ireland.......he scored the best goal of the
    Euro c'ships in 1988 when he volleyed past Daseav.

       Ronnie's honours so far
                        ======

       League C'ship medals - 1982
                              1983
                              1984
                              1986
                              1988    (How many league medals has Robbo??)
                              1990

            F.A. Cup medals - 1986
                            - 1989 (captain)

          League cup medals - 1982
                              1983 (a cracking curler past Bailey)
                              1984

          European cup medal- 1984
     

   Ronnie made his debut for Home Farm against Bohs as a sixteen year old in
1978. He was then snapped up by Liverpool and what a coup it proved to be.
He made his debut for Liverpool in a 3-0 win over Stoke in 1981 and scored
one of the goals. Rushie was another youngster that made his entrance into
the team at the same time. At the beginning of 1981-82, Whelan really
established himself in the team picking up his first of six league medals.
That unbelievable season was capped by two goals for the 20 year old in the
League cup final win over Spurs.
 
1982-83 saw Whelan get another League medal and scored a beautiful goal
to deny the Mancs the league cup final. He superbly bent the ball into the
top corner and out of Gary Baily's reach.

1983-84 saw Whelan inspire Liverpool to an unbelievable three trophies. He
won his third league medal in a row. He also won his third league cup
medal in a row after Liverpool beat Everton and he was part of the Liverpool
team that won the European cup for the fourth time by beating Roma in their
own back yard. Whelan was also an established international at this stage.

1985-86 saw Whelan realise what the Batties, Gazza's, Incies & Platties
can only dream of. He won the highly elusive league and cup double,
dominating the midfield as Liverpool came from behind to take 34 out of a
possible 36 points and he supplied the final ball to Rushie that was to
sink Everton 3-1 in the cup final.
   
Whelan strangely enough didn't pick up any medals in 1987 but he was back
again in 1988 as he strolled to his fourth league medal, this time joined
by THE GREAT ALDO. His absence was in my opinion the main reason why
Liverpool lost to Wimbledon in the '88 cup final. Alas another double went
astray. Also in 1988, he inspired the Rep. of Ireland as they hammered England
1-0 in Stuttgart. He also left Shilts for dead only to see his shot come off
the crossbar. In the game against Russia, we say a goal the like of which
will never be seen again. From a Mick McCarty throw in, Whelan from 30 yards
out left Dasaev for dead. It was a goal for the world to see what a player
Ireland & Liverpool had.
  
1988-89 saw Whelan realise another dream. He captained Liverpool as they
beat Everton 3-2 in the cup final. What an honour!. He was also denied another
league and cup double when Arsenal fluked a 2-0 win at Anfield.
 
1990 saw Whelan get his sixth league medal as Liverpool strolled to success
again for the 18th time, winning an amazing 11 titles since Man. utd. won
their last one in 1967. Unfortunately, Whelan had injury problems during
the world cup and only played against Holland for 30 mins. Although Ireland
did very well, they would have been odds-on to lift the trophy with a fit
Whelan in midfield.

Wlelan is definately the greatest midfielder that we have seen in the last 10
years and at 32, there is a lot left in him.
  

 
34.2227whelan for forest???MACNAS::MJGREANEYI WAKE-UP SLEEPINGSat Sep 25 1993 17:241
    
34.2228Souness Time is UP NOW not in 2 years!!!PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESMon Sep 27 1993 13:0634
Chelsea 1 Liverpool 0

We were bloody awful, Chelsea were worse to say they were the home team.

Don't believe what you see on MOTD, which made the game look good, it was
terrible.  True, we had a few chances to score and had definite pens
turned down, but the team looked total losers. The attitude was all wrong,
Stewart is even lazier than Jan Molby, Chelsea's goal was given by the
linesman not the ref, and there was no way he could have seen as he
was behind play.

Souness should now do the decent thing he has had two years to build his
team and we look worse than ever.  He says he wants a team of winners, 
but we are a bunch of losers at the minute.  Dicks looks a carthorse, he
was forever being caught out of position, Ruddock looked like a donkey,
very slow, but even that looked good against a Chelsea defence that was 
quite happy to kick the ball out of play.  Redknapp bossed the midfield
Fowler looked sharp, but should really have scored.

Souness told Nicol to get changed to come on then, told him to sit
down again, and that was the last we saw of him.  How the plonker could
take Hutchison off when Stewart was an absolute nightmare is beyond me, and 
as usual a Souness substitution was booed.  Raised a laugh though when the 
Shed started singing Brucie's gonna get you, as Macca came on.

Talking of Brucie, he was on my tube train from Fulham Broadway to
Victoria at 5.10 as he was off to Harare to play in Zimbabwe's 1-0 win
yesterday. He rode with the driver, prompting a lot of wisecracks.

Will put in more thoughts later.

Chris.

PS Talk is Whelan off to Oldham or WWolves
34.2229Mid tablePIECES::63570::oneillsPlace holder for NOTESMon Sep 27 1993 13:1422
I was at Stamford Bridge on Saturday to see a rudderless Liverpool lose to 
Chelsea.  Chelsea started brightly but both defences were on top for the 
first half.  Chelsea scored early on in the second half with Shipperley 
putting the finishing touch to an excellent passing move.  After this 
Chelsea retired into a shell and totally surrendered control of the game to 
Liverpool.  The held on for a narrow victory through a  combination of 
excellent defending, a little luck and a benevolent referee.

Liverpool were dreadful with only FOwler and the ever dangerous Rush 
catching the eye.  Ruddock, fearing he wouldn't be booked for maiming the 
opposition, chose dissent this time instead.  As regards the Liverpool 
midfield, all I can say is that Ronnie WHelan must have been laughing in his 
civvies on the bench - I don't think Liverpool have ever had a worse 
midfield - Hutchinson was pathetic and Stewart and Redknapp weren't much 
better.

Chelsea looked impressive in defence with their Danish signing looking like 
bargain of the season.

Looks like mid table for both sides.

Shane
34.2230YUPPY::MCCABEMikeMon Sep 27 1993 16:526
    Anyone know a decent pub within 15-20 minutes walk of Anfield?  For
    trips to Anfield and Goodison I've been drinking in the Royal Oak for
    the last three years, but they only do keg bitter.  This year it would
    be nice to have a pint of decent draught bitter, any suggestions?
    
    Mike M
34.2231BLKPUD::WATTERSONPwho me ?Mon Sep 27 1993 17:2918
    Mike,

    Close to Anfield, The Arkles on Anfield Rd is as good as anywhere - I
    think it sells draught - but I must admit I'm not a connoisseur....
    There's a couple of others on Anfield Rd heading away from Anfield, The
    Flat Iron then the Cabbage Hall. (Koppites drink any sh*te on match
    day, so the pubs get rid of all the spills from the previous week)

    Further afield, the St Hilda on Walton Rd used to sell a good pint of
    Thwaites - but it's quite a way from Anfield. If you know the Royal Oak
    on the junction of Spellow Lane and Walton Rd, the St Hilda is about a
    five minute walk toward Liverpool down Walton Road on the right hand
    side. It's only a small place and you *should* be able to park fairly
    close.
    
    
    Paul
34.2232?YUPPY::PANESSpoilsports Personality of the YearMon Sep 27 1993 17:573
  Isn't the Prince Harry the place to drink?

  Stuart
34.2233A sow's earCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Mon Sep 27 1993 18:3620
    
    Liverpool were pathetic on Saturday , just terrible .
    
    There an old saying here in Ireland that goes.....
    
    "You can't make a silk purse out of a sow's Lug ...."
    
    A sow's lug is his ear.....need I say anymore.......
    
    It looks like Souness is cutting the Irish link with Liverpool ,
    
    a funny thing to do to a city that's recognised as the second
    capital of Ireland....just like Kilburn is the 33rd county of
    Ireland.....Sad times indeed at Liverpool.....
    
    13 weeks to go and counting
    
    
    jm    
    
34.2234Doom and gloomAIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Tue Sep 28 1993 02:4528
    Well it appears that i'm missing most of the season here... but when
    I miss defeats against Everton and Chelsea there doesn't seem any point
    in torturing myself listening to World Service .... you think that 
    you could find the bloody scores anywhere in Sacramento - these people
    seem more concerned about propane buses or some baseball game than they
    do about my beloved Liverpool.
    
    The loss of Marsh will haunt us I fear - Fowler might be one for the
    future but where is he playing up front or in midfield. 
    
    Sorry to see Hooperman go couldn't we have offloaded James instead?
    
    I also read somewhere the Kozma left at the start of the season to
    return to Hungary so our strength in depth has obviously gone - sure we
    have those bloody Nordic rejects Bjornebye and Piechnik but what good
    are they?
    
    And while i'm on a roll when is that bloody Michael Thomas going to play 
    this season - anyone and I mean anyone has to be better than Stewart 
    
    end on a cheery note - who did we draw in the next round of the Coke.
    
    Souness must go
    
    Regards,
    
    Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman.
                                     
34.2235YUPPY::MCCABEMikeTue Sep 28 1993 17:423
    Many thanks, Paul.  I'll try one of them this Saturday.
    
    Mike M
34.2236Cunno a ghostwriter ???KBOMFG::KOEPPEThe final countdown...Wed Sep 29 1993 11:55122
While on vacation in sunny Malta, I stumbled over an article in 
The Maltese Times, which immediately reminded me of Cunno. Is it possible
that Cunno writes for this paper under a pseudonym or has he got a Maltese
cousin???? I think we should be told!

Here's the article in it's entire length = tons of statistics. :-)

Have fun

Eduard :-) :-)

-----------------------------8<  Cut here 8<-------------------------------------
Printed without permission from THE TIMES, Wednesday September 15th.

UK Soccer			CHARLES CASSAR

LIVERPOOL'S 29 YEARS IN EUROPE

A familiar name missing in this year's three club competitions in the 
continent is that of Liverpool - winners of four European Cups and two
UEFA cups.

Liverpool have qualified for such competitions every season for the past
29 years before there barren campaign of last term. The Kopites would
also have grabbed that passport in each of their six seasons when they
were banned following the Heysel Stadium disaster.

Hereunder is the League and European record in those years.

1963 - 64: League champions.
1964 - 65: Seventh place. FA Cup winners. European Cup - lost to Internazonale
	   in the semi-finals (home) 3-1 (away) 3-0. Scorers in competition:
	   7 - Hunt, 5 - St.John, 2 - Wallace, 1 - Byrne, Callaghan, Chisnall,
	   Graham, Stevenson, Yeats.
1965 - 66: League champions. European Cup Winners Cup - runners up to 
	   Borussia Dortmund, lost final 1-2 after extra time in Glasgow. 
	   Scorers: 4 - Lawler, 2 - Hunt, St. John, Strong, 1 - Smith, Thompson.
1966 - 67: Fifth place. European Cup - eliminated by Ajax in second round
	   (home) 2-2 (away) 1-5. Scorers: 3 - Hunt, 2 - St.John, 1 - Callaghan,
	   Lawler, Thompson.
1967 - 68  Third place. European Fairs Cup - knocked out by Ferencvaros in
	   third round (away) 0-1 (home) 0-1. Scorers: 3 - Callaghan, Hately,
	   Hunt, 1 - Smith, St.John, Thompson, Yeats.

		ANOTHER EARLY EXIT

1968 - 69: League's runners-up. European Fairs Cup - lost to Atletico Bilbao
	   in first round (away) 1-2 (home) 2-1 a.e.t. out on toss of disc.
	   Scorers: 1 - Hunt, Hughes, Lawler.
1969 - 70: Fifth place. European Fairs Cup - eliminated by Vitoria Setubal in
	   round two (away) 0-1 (home) 3-2, lost on away goals rule. Scorers:
	   3 - Evans, Graham, Smith, Thompson, 2 - Callaghan, 1 - Hunt, Lawler,
	   Lindsay.
1970 - 71: Fifth place. European Fairs Cup - knocked out in semi-finals by Leeds
	   (home) 0-1 (away) 0-0. Scorers: 3 - Evans, 2 - Boersma, Hughes, 1 -
	   Graham, Heighway, Lawler, Lindsay, Ross, Toshack.
1971 - 72: third place. European Cup Winners Cup ( in as FA Cup losing finalists
	   to Arsenal, who did the double and entered the European Cup) - lost
	   to Bayern Munich in second round (home) 0-0 (away) 1-3. Scorers: 1 -
	   Evans, Heighway, Hughes, Lawler.
1972 - 73: league champions. UEFA Cup - Winners, defeating Borussia Moench. 
	   (home) 3-0 (away) 0-2. Scorers: 4 - Boersma, Keegan, 3 - Hughes, 2 -
	   Heighway, 1 - Cormack, Hall, Lindsay, Lloyd, Smith, Toshack.
1973 - 74: League runners-up. FA cup winners. European Cup - eliminated by Red
	   Star Belgrade in second round (away) 1-2 (home) 1-2. Scorers: 2 -
	   Lawler, 1 - Hall, Toshack.
1974 - 75: League's runners-up. European Cup Winners Cup - knocked out in round
	   two by Ferencvaros (home) 1-1 (away) 0-0. Scorers: 2 - Boersma,
	   Kennedy, Thompson, 1 - Callaghan, Cormack, Heighway, Hughes, Keegan,
	   Lindsay, Smith.
1975 - 76: League Champions. UEFA Cup - Winners, beating FC Bruges (home) 3-2
	   (away) 1-1. Scorers: 6 - Toshack, 5 - Case, 4 - Kennedy, 3 - Keegan,
	   2 - Heighway, Thompson, 1 - Callaghan, Fairclough, Neal.

			EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS

1976 - 77: League champions. European Cup - winners, defeating Borussia Moench.,
	   3-1 in Rome. Scorers: 4 - Neal, Keegan, 3 - Heighway, Johnson, 2 -
	   Case, McDermott, 1 - Fairclough, Kennedy, Smith, Toshack.
1977 - 78: League's runners-up. European Cup - winners, beating FC Bruges 1-0 in
	   London. Scorers: 4 - Case, 3 - Dalglish, 2 - Kennedy, Neal, 1 - 
	   Callaghan, Hansen, Heighway, Hughes, Johnson, McDermott.
1978 - 79: League Champions. European Cup - knocked out by Notts Forest in 
	   first round (home) 0-2 (away) 0-0.
1979 - 80: League Champions. European Cup - lost to Dynamo Tbilisi in first
	   round (home) 2-1 (away) 0-3. Scorers: 1 - Case, Johnson.
1980 - 81: Fifth place. European Cup - Winners, defeating Real Madrid 1-0 in
	   Paris. Scorers: 6 - McDermott, Souness, 2 - Lee, Kennedy R., Fair-
	   clough, 1 - Neal, Hansen, Kennedy A., Dalglish, Johnson.
1981 - 82: League Champions. European Cup - quarter final elimination to CSKA
	   Sofia (home) 1-0 (away) 0-2. Scorers: 3 - McDermott, 2 - Rush, 
	   Dalglish, Johnston, 1 - Lawrenson, Hansen, Kennedy R., Lee, Whelan.
1982 - 83: League Champions. European Cup - knocked out in quarter finals to 
	   Widzew Lods (away) 0-2 (home) 3-2. Scorers: 3 - Whelan, 2 - Neal,
	   Kennedy A., Rush, Hodgsen, 1 - Johnston, Dalglish.
1983 - 84: League Champions. European Cup - winners beating AS Roma 4-2 on
	   penalties after a 1-1 draw (a.e.t.) in Rome. Scorers: 5 - Rush,
	   3 - Dalglish, 2 - Robinson, Whelan, 1 - Neal, Johnston, Lee.
1984 - 85: League's runners-up. European Cup - lost final to Juventus in Brussels.
	   Scorers: 5 - Rush, Wark, 3 - Walsh, 2 - Nicol, 1 - Lawrenson, Beglin.
1985 - 86: League Champions. FA Cup Winners. UEFA ban.
1986 - 87: League runners-up. UEFA ban.
1987 - 88: League Champions. UEFA ban.
1988 - 89: League runners-up. FA Cup Winners. UEFA ban.
1989 - 90: League Champions. UEFA ban.
1990 - 91: League runners-up. UEFA ban.
1991 - 92: Sixth place. FA Cup Winners. European UEFA Cup - lost to Genoa in
	   quarter finals (home) 1-2 (away) 0-2. Scorers: 9 - Saunders, 2 -
	   Houghton, 1 - Molby, Marsh, Walters, Venison, Rush.
1992 - 93: Sixth place. European Cup Winners Cup - eliminated by Spartak Moscow
	   in second round (away) 2-4 (home) 0-2. Scorers: 5 - Rush, 2 - Stewart,
	   1 - Hutchinson, McManaman.

		ALL TIME SCORERS

20 - Rush, 17 - Hunt, 12 - Keegan, 11 - Lawler, Heighway, Neal, 10 - St.John,
Callaghan, Thompson, Toshack, Dalglish, 9 - Hughes, Saunders, 8 - Smith, Boersma,
7 - Evans, 6 - Johnson, Souness, Whelan, 5 - Graham, Wark, 4 - Lindsay, Fair-
clough, Lee, Johnston, 3 - Hately, Hansen, Kennedy A., Walsh, 2 - Wallace, Yeats,
Strong, Cormack, Hall, Lawrenson, Hodgson, Robinson, Nicol, Houghton, Stewart,
1 - Byrne, Chisnall, Stevenson, Ross, Lloyd, Beglin, Molby, Marsh, Walters,
Venison, Hutchinson, Mc Manaman.
34.2237A good Razor impersonation...SIOG::A_KELLYWed Sep 29 1993 12:535
    Heard a rumour that Ruddock is to be charged by the FA of bringing the
    game into disrepute over the alleged punch incident.
    Anyone got any details????
    
    Ned
34.2238Ruddock done for alleged puinchPIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESWed Sep 29 1993 15:024
Ruddock is to be charged for racing up the field against Blackburn and appearing to throw
a punch.  TV evidence cleared him somehow of the two footed tackle on Newell!!

Chris.
34.2239Souness out of itPLUNDR::MORANWaist not, want not!Wed Sep 29 1993 15:515
    
    Souness has resigned for personal reason, BBC R5 has reported,
    allegedly.
    
    Tim
34.2240Ronnie Whelan & Cunno to take over:-)ESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Wed Sep 29 1993 16:041
34.2241Toshack or Hansen???GAOV10::MURPHYWed Sep 29 1993 16:0711
    This is great news.Who will get his Job??
    
    
    
    Regards,
    
    
    Anthony
    "
    -
    
34.2242CHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHWed Sep 29 1993 16:119
    Aw, what a shame ;-)
    
    Rich.
    
    p.s. If the Krays are released, they could take it over. Or how about
    Vinny Jones going into management? Fat Barnes needs something to do for
    all but one of the weeks in the season, when he is out injured. Lets
    face it, it doesn't matter who gets the job. Liverpool are a spent
    force, without a decent team to build on at the moment.
34.2243SIOG::HOWARDWed Sep 29 1993 16:211
    is this really true?
34.2244IMAPC::MURRAYWed Sep 29 1993 16:315
    
    
    Please let it be true. Please, Please, PLEASE.
    
    P 
34.2245Lets See????GAOV10::MURPHYWed Sep 29 1993 16:4925
    Here are a few names.Just possibles.A few extreme outsiders.But I don't
    think the new manager will be outside these names.....
    
       John Toshack
       Alan Hansen
       Phil Neal
       Ronnie Whelan
       Terry McDermot
       Kevin Keegan
       Kenny Dagleish
       Phil Thompson
       Ronnie Moran
       Ian Rush
       Mark Laurenson
       Steve Nichol
    
    
    
    
    Regards,
    
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2246Missing persons.CHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHWed Sep 29 1993 16:5313
    I see Terry Vanables or Brian Clough are not on your list. They seem to
    be the type of people that would fit in well at Liverpool. They like to
    get money, for doing nothing! A bit like Paul Stewart, John Barnes,
    Molby etc. 
    
    Rich.
    
     
    
    
    Sorry to kick you all when you are down (sounds like something Ruddock
    would do!).
     
34.2247ECCGY4::HAIGHIf voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it.Wed Sep 29 1993 16:544
    
    
    	Well according to Sky, Joe Kinnear has been approached by the
    Liverpool board.
34.2248GAOV10::MURPHYWed Sep 29 1993 16:572
    From Bad to Worse.
    
34.2249Why are you doing this to me????PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESWed Sep 29 1993 16:594
I have a cold and feeling miserable when I get this marvellous news, trouble is it ain't on
Teletext or anything.  I wish you boys wouldn't wind me up like this!!!!

Chris
34.2250IMAPC::MURRAYWed Sep 29 1993 17:044
    
    Bring a bit of discipline back is what I say. Appoint Lady Thatcher.
    
    P
34.2251 KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJHow's that....you're outWed Sep 29 1993 17:085

	You can have Liam Brady 

	
34.2252Roxbourgh's replacement ?IOSG::BUTTONWed Sep 29 1993 17:292
    
    Has he resigned so that he can take over as new the Scotland manager???
34.2253Who will it beCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Wed Sep 29 1993 17:319
    
    Crazy as it may seem , I reckon Liam Brady would be a brilliant
    choice , not likely to happen though.......
    If he is interested Alan Hansen would be my choice.....
    
    Also what about Gerry Francis... He would fit the bill just prefect...
    
    jm
    
34.2254Someone put me out of my miseryPIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESWed Sep 29 1993 17:325
Has he actually resigned at all?  I take teletext as my bible and it does not say anything
on there.  The personal reason he would have resigned for is that he was scared of the sack
as he is such a crap manager!!

Chris.
34.2255I wasn't joking about J.K. by the way.ECCGY4::HAIGHIf voting ever solved anything, they'd ban it.Wed Sep 29 1993 17:4012
    
    Dear Chris,
    
    	I can't imagine why anyone would want to use the DECwindows notes
    interface, but accepting that we are all different blah blah blah...
    
    
    	But please don't write notes wider that 80 characters per line! 
    
    
    
    		Steve
34.2256PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESWed Sep 29 1993 17:4614
I haven't got a clue why it comes up like
it does, me being a technical illiterate!!

However I use a PC and notes is in windows and 
when I create a reply I have the choice
of using a text file, editor or something else,
any computer wizards out there can let me know 
what to use so everyone can read my enthralling
notes, then please tell me what to use / do.

BTW No Souness has gone message on the Reuters
screens either.

Chris Swiffen
34.2257No NewsESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Wed Sep 29 1993 18:221
Nothing on the sports news over here, so hopefully it's a false alarm :-)
34.2258EVERYTHING YOU KNOW IS WRONG!!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingWed Sep 29 1993 18:4513
    I have not heard any news of his departure and I don't even believe that
there was an announcement. So "Everything you know is Wrong". I notice
Anthony that I was ommitted from your long list of potential candidates.
If such a position did become available, I would like to consider management
myself having had a distinguised playing career with Kilkerrin Utd.,
Renmore and Digital that spanned over four years and totalled seven games.

     C
     U
 C U N N O
     N
     O
34.2259Idle speculationWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Sep 29 1993 18:5614
    
    I wonder ...
    
    David Moores is probably the only person on the planet who had more
    than the obvious two words to say to Souness.
    
    As dear old John Moores finally dropped off his perch at the weekend
    maybe young David now has other things to do, and Liverpool will
    announcing a new Chairman and a new Manager shortly.
    
    Who knows, maybe Ken Dodd and Tarby next,
    
    Andy 
       
34.2260Hopefully!PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESWed Sep 29 1993 19:026
That would be a whole lot better than now.

With Doddy we will get a whole lot more
for our money!!!

Chris.
34.2261KIlKERRNIN TO GAIN PREMIERSHIP SPOT.GAOV10::MURPHYWed Sep 29 1993 19:0311
    Re:-a few back.
    
    Sorry about that Cunno.But I was listing possibles not favourites.
    
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2262PLUNDR::MORANWaist not, want not!Wed Sep 29 1993 19:267
    
    Sorry, but it appears it was all a lie. I read it on rec.sport.soccer.
    Some Millwall fan with too much time on his hands.
    
    Apologies.
    
    Tim
34.2263Rumour RumourSIOG::A_KELLYWed Sep 29 1993 19:3015
    It's all lies (although maybe the Liverpool directors read internet
    and actually make it happen).
    
    It is reported that an internet user sent a post saying that it had
    been broadcast on BBC R5. He then retracted this stating it was all
    lies.
    
    I think Tim probably also picked it up from internet, thus propagating
    the porky.
    
    Of course I've been wrong before......
    
    
    Ned
    
34.2264Ned Kelly always 2nd with the latest news..SIOG::A_KELLYWed Sep 29 1993 19:311
    
34.2265...wish I could type faster...SIOG::A_KELLYWed Sep 29 1993 19:321
    
34.2266ARRODS::OHAGANBSky-high....6000 miles wayThu Sep 30 1993 17:5311
Note 34.2258                      Liverpool FC                      2258 of 2265
ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Even Better than the Real Thing"    13 lines  29-SEP-1993 15:45
                      -< EVERYTHING YOU KNOW IS WRONG!!! >-
			 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
     Martin,
     
    Been looking at the TV screens for too long at U2 gigs
    have we? 
    
    barry.
34.2267TASTE IS THE ENEMY OF ART!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingFri Oct 01 1993 13:2618
ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Even Better than the Real Thing"    13 lines  29-SEP-1993 15:45
                      -< EVERYTHING YOU KNOW IS WRONG!!! >-
     Martin,
     
    Been looking at the TV screens for too long at U2 gigs
    have we? 
    
    Yes I have been watching the U2 screens and that reminds me of something.
Ronnie Whelan along with Bono & lads are the most influential figures to come
out of Dublin in the last 15 years possibly even in the whole of the 20th
century.

I must also add that in the last few weeks, Souness has moved in mysterious
ways but hopefully, he'll find what he's looking for.


   C U N N O 

34.2268In THE NAME OF LOVE.....GAOV10::MURPHYFri Oct 01 1993 14:1316
    "BOY"
       I have to admit Souness is a "LEMON" head.The Liverpool team at the
    moment is "RUNNING TO A STAND STILL".They have no "PRIDE". With the
    "DESIRE" in the team at the present there will be no "SILVER AND GOLD"
    There is a "BLOOD RED SKY"in Liverpool at the moment with the "BAD"
    element of football in the team at present.Still Liverpool will be the
    greatest team "TIL THE END OF THE WORLD"
    
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Bono,the Edge,Larry Mullins,and Adam Clayton.
    
    
    Rock On.....
34.2269The Souness Balance Sheet ?WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenFri Oct 01 1993 15:4811
34.2270The situation in Liverpool is "OUT OF CONTROL"FORTY2::ROBERTSONLiving with Flamingos on the DELTAFri Oct 01 1993 16:0410
I reckon he's a little "NUMB" after 4 straight defeats, and it wouldn't surprise
me if he lost on "NEW YEAR'S DAY", that if he's still a "DROWNING MAN" and he
sees the "RED LIGHT" that he'll finally "SURRENDER", "40" "SECONDS" after the
whistle goes, which will be a "GLORIA"s (Sorry) day for Liverpool F.C. He should
then return to Scotland where he'll get a "KIND OF HOMECOMING" that would make
him a "STRANGER IN A STRANGE LAND"

Now back to Football ( That means note 38 :-)  )

Al
34.2271Defeat and Souness Out or 3 points???PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESFri Oct 01 1993 17:568
Will be at Anfield tommorow, defeat which seems
more than a possibility will surely spell the 
end for Souness.

Sounds about right that he has spent $21 or
S26 Million -Should be pounds not dollars

Chris.
34.2272LIVERPOOL 0-0 ARSENALGAOV10::MURPHYMon Oct 04 1993 11:091
    
34.2273500 minutes, No goals, !@#!PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESMon Oct 04 1993 14:2661
Liverpool 0 Arsenal 0

42,750 people were treated to a pretty average game.  Arsenal 
were very disappointing, packing 9 men behind the ball
at all times. Only in the last 10 minutes did they 
realise that they could win.  Liverpool's best chance 
fell to Fowler who was put through by Clough, but shot
against Seaman's chest. In fact Fowler had a few chances
within a few minutes.  Following a 35 yarder from 
Ruddock which looked like Seaman tipped over for a
corner, but the ref gave a goal kick (Quite rightly
as TV showed), the crowd became roused and inspired
Liverpool ( and did they need it!) and for a few mins
played superb passing football. Fowler had two chances 
as he ran rings around Dixon, who appeared to have a 
stand up argument with Stewart Houston after Fowler
had left him for dead. The second he volleyed into
Seaman's arms. In a very dull first half, Hutchison
had a few half chances but took it to far without 
getting a real shot in, Rush had a weak header easily
saved, and Dicks had a couple of efforts saved or
in the crowd. Dicks actually was quite impressive
going forward, but his positioning in defence, leaves
a lot to be desired, as he likes to go walk about.
Robbie Jones had another stormer, always in control, 
which should see him play in Holland.  Mark Wright
was booked for what looked suspiciously like a 
professional foul after he rugby tackled Wright 
( or Campbell). Paul Stewart actually put a bit of
effort in in the second half and looked ok, but apart
from that he is fat, lazy and crap.

Souness for some reason decided to have Ronnie Whelan
on the subs bench despite the fact that he is on 
his way out. No wingers again and it is very congested
in midfield, can't quite see how we are going to score.
Oldham next at Anfield on 16 Oct so hopefully our
barren spell will be over.  Arsenal had one glaring
chance at the end when Merson was on his own
in the box at the kop End and slipped thankfully at
the right time.  I feel sorry for the Arsenal fans
who arrived late, presumably due to hold ups on
the motorway, to see their team play the way they did.
It was especially disappointing as they could have 
easily hammered us if they wanted, and that would have
increased the anti- Souness clamour.  Before any Gooner
has a go, unless you were there you won't know what I 
am talking about. On 6.06 on Radio 5 one disgruntled
fan did ring in and moan about Arsenal.  George 
Graham was so bored that he left early to catch a
train!!!

Still no goals, looked slightly better, still major
problems, least we got a point, again could and
should have won.  Fulham in the Coca Cola 
tommorow hopefully will give us some goals, but 
going on past CC non-performances at Anfield I 
wouldn't bet on it.  Week off next Sat, best result 
we've had for a while!!

Chris Swiffen
34.2274The Story So Far!!PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESMon Oct 04 1993 17:2669
For benefit of overseas readers:

Aug 14  Sheffield Wed H  W2-0 

        (Clough 2)  Att:44,004

Aug 18   QPR          A  W3-1
    
        (Rush, Nicol, Clough)
                   
                    Att:19,635

Aug 22   Swindon Town A  W5-0

        (McMannaman 2, Ruddock
         Whelan, Marsh )

                    Att: 17,017

Aug 25   Tottenham    H  L2-1
    
         (Clough)  Att:42,456

Aug 28   Leeds Utd    H  W2-0

         (Rush, Molby pen)
                   Att:44,068

Sep 1    Coventry     A  L1-0

            Att:16,740

Sep 12   Blackburn    H  L1-0
  
            Att:37,355

Sep 18   Everton      A  L2-0
      
            Att:38,157

Sep 22   Fulham CC Cup A W3-1

         (Rush, Clough, Fowler)

            Att:13,599

Sep 25   Chelsea       A L1-0
          
            Att:31,271

Oct 2    Arsenal       H D0-0

            Att:42,750

Average Home Attendance  - 42,127

Next games: * Fulham CC Cup 2nd leg
             Anfield Tommorow


            * A GB side Sunday 
             (Steve Nicol's Testimonial)

             
            * Oldham H Premiership
              
             Saturday 16th Oldham

Chris
34.2275Where is the next goal coming from?AIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Wed Oct 06 1993 00:197
    Chris,
    
    Hmmh - no league goals in 5 games. doubt if that's happened very often
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2276BUSSTP::DREESWed Oct 06 1993 00:308
    
    tonights result :
    
    Liverpool 5  Fulham 0
    
    Robbie Fowler scored all 5.
    
    Del.
34.2277Five for Fowlsie!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingWed Oct 06 1993 13:1914
    
    Liverpool 5  Fulham 0

     All scored by Robbie Fowler. This man is going to be another Rushie, mark
my words. In April 1981, a young Ian Rush replaced David Johnson for the
replay of the league cup final against West Ham at Villa Park. Nobody knew
then what a prolific striker that he would turn out to be and the same will
be said of Fowler. He has been scoring well in the reserves.

The good old times are back.



   C U N N O 
34.2278YUPPY::PANESSpoilsports Personality of the YearWed Oct 06 1993 13:399
    <<< Note 34.2277 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "Even Better than the Real Thing" >>>
                            -< Five for Fowlsie!! >-

    
    Fowlsie.!! Fowlsie!!!

    A corker of a nickname - lets hope this one catches on.

    Stuey
34.2279Just a minute...........CHEFS::HARRISRGOOSENARGHWed Oct 06 1993 13:429
    Cunno,
    	  The good times are back? No disrespects to Fulham fans, but
    Fulham is not a 'good' team are they, otherwise they would be in the
    premier league, and then Liverpool wouldn't be able to score against
    them. Good luck to Fowler, but if he wants to progress, he's going to
    have to go to a team with a future, like Spurs, Newcastle, Man U,
    Norwich, Blackburn etc, and not go down with a sinking ship.
    
    Rich.              
34.2280Cunno-remember your score against Swindon?GVA05::BURKHALTERWed Oct 06 1993 14:201
    
34.2281FORTY2::FOWLERMCome the glorious dayWed Oct 06 1993 14:4513
Under the tender loving care of that nice Mr. Souness who can doubt that Robbie
Fowler will end up just one more washed-up, burnt-out no-hope has-been like
Steve McManaman? 

Either that or a hideous injury in a training session scuffle with Julian
"Psycho Killer" Dicks or Neil "Julian Dicks is a puff" Ruddock will finish his
career before it gets started.

Bad luck Cunno, back to the drawing board.

Sympathetically yours,

Mike
34.2282One for the future ?WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Oct 06 1993 15:0111
    RE .2279
    
    If Fowler moved to one of those teams with a future he would be back in
    the reserves again. Give the lad a chance, the only way to prove and 
    improve himself is playing against good defences. 
    
    Personally I think the good times are unlikely to return until Souness
    packs his bags and the team can start playing with enthusiasm instead
    of fear in their hearts.
    
    Andy  
34.2283Fowler's no fouler :-)SIOG::A_KELLYWed Oct 06 1993 17:424
    re last few
    
    Still, Fowler is a great name for a 'Pool player...isn't it?
                                                         
34.2284Ipswich at AnfieldPIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESThu Oct 07 1993 12:344
Liverpool at home to Ipswich in the 3rd Rnd
of Coca Cola Cup.

Chris Swiffen
34.2285Has that Man a BrainESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Sat Oct 09 1993 14:486
34.2286Steve Nicol's testimonialPIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESMon Oct 11 1993 13:3921
The board have stopped Souness buying Tim Flowers
and Trevor Steven.  Hopefully create a bit more
conflict!!!

Put out a good side yesterday for Steve Nicol's
testimonial.  The names of Hansen, Dalglish, 
Gillespie and Joey Jones played.  Surprisingly
we even lost this, thanks to alate Alan McInally
goal.  The Liverpool goal was scored by.....
an Evertonian!! - Maurice Johnston.  The GB side's
other goal was scored by Paul Davis.  I believe 
Chris Waddle was the man of the match.

Terry Venables got a good reception from the 12,243
crowd.  Chico came off for a lap of honour with 10
mins to go.  He has to now try and get his place
back in the side.

Liverpool 1 GB 2. 

Chris.
34.2287Try having the Celts next time, guarenteed 40,000KIRKTN::JJACKEurope: A Hun free zoneMon Oct 11 1993 14:4010
    
    Chris,
    
    12,000 for such a great player/servant to the club, is nothing short of
    piss poor !
    I've been at testimonials where the crowd is in the 40,000 region on a
    regular basis. Why do you think Nicol got so few ? Was the opposition
    not glamorous enough ?  Is the player not thought highly off ?
    
    
34.2288Why????ESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Oct 11 1993 16:029
34.2289GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Oct 11 1993 16:179
    
    Chaps, the reason you can write in this notesfile is that you HAVE jobs
    and get paid. A large percentage of Liverpool is currently unemployed
    and cannot afford the luxury of attending every game. I remember years
    back when Tommy Smith had his testimonial in front of a capacity crowd.
    
    Times do change...
    
    Dezzz.
34.2290BskyBGAOV10::MURPHYMon Oct 11 1993 16:4711
    I think another reason the game had such a poor attendance was because
    the game was shown live on Sky sports.I would say a lot of people
    decided to watch it at home or in the pub.It was also raining heavily
    before the game.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony...
    "
    -
34.2291It's me Mr Pieces again!!!PIECES::63585::PCDEFAULTPlace holder for NOTESMon Oct 11 1993 17:1321
I must admit I thought that there would be 
more, but you have to remember that people
can't afford to pay 10 quid every game.
There is also the argument that these players 
get paid loads each week that they don't need
a testimonial.  I don't know how many were at
Whelan's, Dalglish got 37,000, but he was 
regarded as an all conquering hero.

The Liverpool public will turn up to watch
the Premiership and FA Cup, but everything 
else is regarded as being Mickey Mouse.  

As for Fulham, why pay a tenner to watch a 
side even worse than ourselves in a tie we
had already won?  There is also the fact that
undeniably there is a large support for 
Liverpool outside of Merseyside, who can only
get to the matches at weekends.

Chris.
34.2292PLUNDR::MORANTunami, tunami!Mon Oct 11 1993 17:327
    
    The biggest problem for Nicholl was that there was no (visible) away
    support. Previously well attended testimonials have featured true
    opposition with their own sets of fans. Inviting the likes of Man U,
    Rangers, Celtic or Newcastle would've almost doubled the gate.
    
    Tim
34.2293Stick to Celtic....Just ask the Man U fans !!PAKORA::JJACKMon Oct 11 1993 17:5810
    
   << Inviting the likes of Man U, Rangers, Celtic or Newcastle would've 
      almost doubled the gate.     ^^^^^^^
    
      But surely this would have lead to Nichol facing a massive bill for
      damages caused by these loutish fans, thus rendering the testimonial
      a disaster !
    
    
      
34.2294Money for nothing..YELBUS::DSMITHGazza's my hero...NOT!!!!!Mon Oct 11 1993 21:4921
    
    
      The idea of players such as Nicol getting testimonial games/years
     has never appealed to me. Players at that level of the game have
     probably already earned huge sums of money compared to what most fans
     earn and to expect those fans to line their pockets even further is a
     bit much. Kenny Dalglish is one example, he earned a lot of money as
     a player yet still got a testimonial with Liverpool and one with 
     Scotland as well. 
    
      I have attended several testimonial games for players who spent their
     career playing football for a smaller club, on a part-time basis.
     I think these players, along with those whose career's have been cut
     short by injury, deserve a testimonial before the international star.
    
      Danny.
    
     ps As an old school friend of Stevie Nicol, I'm glad he achieved so
     much as a player, but even so, I turned down a chance to travel to
     Liverpool for his testimonial. If he's invested his money wisely, 
     he won't have to chase work when he quits the game.
34.2295Wot no takers?PIECES::63585::SWIFFENPlace holder for NOTESFri Oct 15 1993 15:457
Here's one to make you laugh.  A football autographed by
all the Liverpool players failed to raise a bid, at an 
auction in North Wales!!

How things have slipped.

Chris
34.2296Always look on the bright sideAIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Fri Oct 15 1993 19:526
    I confidently predict that we will score our first league goal since
    Aug 28th tomorrow (no I don't know at which end)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2297and you did...won 2-1GVA05::BURKHALTERSun Oct 17 1993 14:101
    
34.2298nearly didn'tNEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyMon Oct 18 1993 11:282
    ...but left it a bit late though - both goals were scored in the last
    3(?) minutes. 
34.2299Won it Just!!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENPlace holder for NOTESMon Oct 18 1993 12:3320
Well, Liverpool left it very late, which might suggest
that things are returning to normal.  However by all 
accounts it was another dreadful performance.  Clough
hardly got a kick, which means that he must have only
touched the ball about 30 times since the Spurs game, 
when he last scored.  Another Souness signing not 
appearing to work out?
Robbie Fowler scored with 2 mins to go and after an
all out assault a Ruddock effort was turned into his
own net by Barlow.

You can tell that the big teams have come and gone with 
a crowd of only 32,661, the lowest league game of the
season!  Still a win is a win, and the luck returned
let's hope it stays.

Man City away next Saturday, usually a reasonable hunting
ground for us.

Chris.
34.2300LEAGUE OF IRELAND 1-2 LIVERPOOLGAOV10::MURPHYWed Oct 20 1993 14:1314
    Liverpool beat an Irish league team last night 2-1 in Lansdowne road.
    The Irish League team went ahead in the 13th minute with a Pat Morley
    goal.After that it was a fairly boring game until the 80th minute when
    Don Hutchinson scored.Another assault by Liverpool in the 90th minute
    saw them get another O.G. and another victory in the dying seconds of
    the game.
    
    Still,a win is a win.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2301Players revolt???FORTY2::ROBERTSONOSAKWed Oct 20 1993 15:0910
I reckon that the Liverpool players have some plan under their belt one way or
another to get rid of Souness.

Knowing he has a heart problem, they leave it til the last 2/3 minutes before
finally trying to win. This way either Souness will drop dead with a heart
attack before the season's out, or will leave before the inevitable happens.

:-)

Al
34.2302EBYGUM::WATTERSONPVote with your CVWed Oct 20 1993 16:156
    
    Liverpool have lost out on the chase for Tim Flowers - Souness offered
    David James and Don Hutchison plus cash for Flowers, but Blackburn have
    offered just cash - Southampton would rather have the cash than players.
    
    Paul
34.2303CHEFS::HARRISRGreat things are afoot!Thu Oct 21 1993 12:2913
    I have only one thing to say to the Liverpool manager ( with the heart
    condition )
    
    BBBBBBB    OOOOOO    OOOOOO   !!
    B      B  O      O  O      O  !!
    B      B  O      O  O      O  !!
    BBBBBB    O      O  O      O  !!
    B      B  O      O  O      O  !!
    B      B  O      O  O      O  
    BBBBBBB    OOOOOO    OOOOOO   !!				;-)
    
    Rich.
    
34.2304Margaret 2 Anthony 0MACNAS::MLINNANEThu Oct 21 1993 20:094
    Happy birthday Anthony,let's hope liverpool win at the weekend and you 
    can celebrate in style.
    regards
    Margaret
34.2305Kendall heart attack..SIOG::DAWSONFri Oct 22 1993 15:4611
    
    
    Re 2301
    
    The Everton players are doing the opposite for Kendall..
    Winning comfortably until the last minutes and then conceding
    goals ala   Spurs and Swindon...
    
    
                             Liam
    
34.2306RESULT??GAOV10::MURPHYTue Oct 26 1993 11:1011
         MANCHESTER CITY 1 - 1 LIVERPOOL
            White 67            Rush 88
    
    Another late,late show by Liverpool.
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -

34.2307Souness is losing it surely?PIECES::63585::SWIFFENTue Oct 26 1993 15:5921
Another last gasp goal,  those precious last
seconds could have been all we needed to get rid of
Souness, but now look what happens we get 4 points and are
only 5 points off second place!!  Sad to admit it, but forget
first place!!  Play Ipswich at home in the Coca Cola Cup
tommorow, and then Southampton at home on Saturday.

One thing to say is what the hell is the idiot in
charge doing offering 2 future England internationals
for Flowers???  James I can understand, but Huthison?
He is one of our better players and certainly one that puts
the effort in.

Look out for that 107,000 pound a goal man on Question of
Sport tonight, check out his jackets - Usually good for a
laugh.  Nice to see LFC pay him 10,000 a week and he goes and 
watches Watford, you would have thought he would have at
least done something for his money.  Unconfirmed rumour is that
Barnesie will actually play in about a month's time!!!!!!!!

Chris.
34.2308Liverpool are crap....PEKING::COSSEYNTue Oct 26 1993 20:074
    
    Yet another player snubs Liverpool.... Tim Flowers next.....
    
    Neil....                                          
34.2309Flowers is Anfield BoundPIECES::63585::SWIFFENWed Oct 27 1993 12:507
According to The Sun, Liverpool have got Flowers for 1
million cash + David James.  Hutchison refused to go,
but West Ham are interested in him now.

Good on ya Don, tell Souness where he can go!

Chris.
34.2310But we no bid on Dicks !WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Oct 27 1993 13:1912
    
    RE: Dalglish 2:0 Souness, don't forget Blackburn tried to get Clough
    and Ruddock in the Summer.
    
    Can you guess what makes a players mind up for him ?
    
    I have it on good authority that in the case of Ruddock it was a six figure
    signing on fee that Rovers refused to pay.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
34.2311FORTY2::FOWLERMCome the glorious dayWed Oct 27 1993 13:335
Hmmm.... Dalglish failed to get Clough and Ruddock?

I guess it's 4:0 to kenny then. 8-)

Mike
34.2312Another Souness masterstrokeAIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Wed Oct 27 1993 18:418
    What is going on.
    
    first we sell all our good players to Villa....then when they stop
    buying then we start flogging them to West Ham.
    
    why do we need Flowers - I mean he's a Scummer!
    
    Disgusted of Alpharetta
34.2313Coca Cola resultMACNAS::PRIDGEThu Oct 28 1993 02:165
    
                      Liverpool 3 vs 2 Ipswich
                                                Ian Rush got a hat trick,no
    other details.I hope Ronnie Whelan was playing.
                                                         Pat
34.2314Rush Hat-Trick...GAOV10::MURPHYThu Oct 28 1993 11:1924
    Apparently Rush was brilliant last night against Ipswich,scoring his first as
    as early as the 46th second after the Ipswich Keeper failed to contain a
    Robbie Fowler cross.His scored the second after fifteen minuites when he
    took the ball from Linighan just outside the box and promptly scored.
    Liverpool looked to be cruising,but Ruddock overhit a back pass which
    sent Grobbelar scurrying back for the ball.Grobbelar could only push
    the ball off the oncoming Paul Mason and it deflected into the net.
    Rush completed his hat trick after 67 minuites to restore Liverpools
    two goal lead but Ipswich scored after 77 minuites to make it an
    exciting last thirteen.
    
    Apparently Southhampton have accepted Liverpools offer of 1 million +
    David James for Flowers.But Flowers himself has rejected the deal which
    leaves the door wide open for Blackburn.
    
    Heres hoping Liverpool stick it to Flowers and Southampton on Saturday.
    I predict a two nil victory for the 'Pool on saturday.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    "
    -
34.2315Success, perhaps??PIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Oct 28 1993 12:3320
Wimbledon at home in the next round.  Rush scored three and we
could have had more, makes a change to be able to say that
again.  Only 19,053 there last night which was better than the
12,000 for Fulham, can't see many more turning up for the
Wimbledon game on December 1st.

Tim Flowers has decided that coming to Liverpool is "not
right for his family", well he can go and sod off if that 
is his attitude, Blackburn is hardly ideal seeing as it is only
just down the road, he would hardly be being paid badly at
Liverpool as we have the largest wage bill for some reason.
If his heart is not in it or he is holding out for more cash, 
then he is quite welcome to go to Blackburn, as far as I and no
doubt other Kopites are concerned.

Ipswich got a bit of a dodgy penalty last night after the ball
was blasted at Wright, although Rushies 1st looked like he had 
kicked the ball out of the keeper's hands.  Oh well!!

Chris.
34.2316FORTY2::ROBERTSONOSAKThu Oct 28 1993 12:5211
>>                                         Grobbelar could only push
>>    the ball off the oncoming Paul Mason and it deflected into the net.

Just to set the record straight, it was Ian Marshall

Sad state of affairs at Anfield. 5 Years ago just about every player would have
given anything to even be considered for a move to Anfield. Now it looks like
the great red machine's appeal has gone. It will be interesting to see where
Flowers ends up.

Al
34.2317Latest ...BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Thu Oct 28 1993 13:367
    Just heard on the BBC World Service :
    
    Flowers has opted to sign for a more glamorous team :
    
    
    ACRINGTON STANLEY !!!
    
34.2318Flowers' age ?ZPOVC::KUMARFri Oct 29 1993 03:0710
    Re. last few,
    
    	BTW, anybody know just how old Flowers is ? Isn't he at least past
    30 ? I don't seen the logic of buying someone whose age is closer to
    Bruce than David James. But then again, logic isn't one of Mr Souness'
    strong points, is it ?
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.2319Flowers is 26WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenFri Oct 29 1993 12:041
    
34.2320Liverpool are still the greatest!!!!GAOV10::MURPHYFri Oct 29 1993 12:1535
    Well folks,
              Its time for me to take my leave of you as I am finishing in
    Digital today.Its been an interesting two and a half years in these
    football notes.You couldn't get a better blend of acctivity if you were
    playing a proffesional game in England.I mean if you look at it this
    way,we had(i'll list them)
    1/ sendings off (set hidden)
    2/yellow cards  (I don't want to see another note like.......)
    3/lectures (How could you possibly think...etc..etc____60 lines later)
    4/crowd violence(when four or more MUFC fans gang up on a Liverpool 
                     supporter__typical)
    5/football thugs (Martin Cunniffe)
    6/of course bad refereeing(Paul watterson)
    7/Jimmy Greaves (Brian Long)
    8/Vinny Jones (martin Cunniffe)
    9/Bad Language(every note)
    
    
ONLY SLAGGING (in case I get killed on my last day)
    
    
    I hope in my next place of employment there is a similar set up.
    'nuf said.Best of luck to you all and which ever team you support,I may
    bump into ye some time but I won't know ye.
    
    
    Best of luck always,
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Anthony.
    
      <:.(
    
34.2321Liverpool at the San Selhurst next season???YUPPY::PANESBlimey' Caff, we've 'ad a wight wesultFri Oct 29 1993 12:173
  Good luck Anthony.

  Stuart
34.2322CheersPIECES::63585::SWIFFENFri Oct 29 1993 14:394
Best of luck Anthony, maybe see you at the Coliseum some
time.

Chris.
34.2323PEKING::COSSEYNFri Oct 29 1993 15:2310
    
    It looks like the FA have bottled it again after finding Neil Ruddock
    not guilty of thumping Mike Newell of Blackburn....Must have showed
    them a differant video.....
    
    At the same hearing Pat Van den Hawe of Millwall was found guilty
    but not fined for an assult on a player, he should have be
    banned along with Ruddock.....
    
    Neil....
34.2324Good luck Anthony!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingSat Oct 30 1993 17:584
The very best of luck Anthony.


   C U N N O
34.2325The new kid on the Kop!!!!!!!!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Nov 01 1993 13:2326
Liverpool 4 Southampton 2

Robbie Fowler, the new Kid on the Kop, got a hat-trick with Rush
getting the other. Le Tissier scored for Saints , his first the
best of the game, turning Wright inside out twice.  Fowler's 
second was a cracking effort, a Ruddock through ball found him
just in th ebox, he took it on his chest and thumped it past
Flowers.

Flowers, who has been offered 8 grand a week at Blackburn, took
a lot of stick from the Kop, until Brucie told them to calm it,
however he did play quite well and made some good saves in what
must have been an awkward situation for him.  Still only 3 points
from second place, miraculously, but with Fowler knocking them in
again, somehow we may be up challenging!!  Just shows how bad the 
rest are if we are that close, considering some of the rubbish
we've played lately.

32,818 turned up, the standard figure for the smaller teams, Souness
seems to have been rescued for a while, the gods must be smiling on 
him, for some reason.  West Ham at home next Saturday, with Burrows
and Marsh returning to Anfield, after that a break until 21st when
we go to sort out Keegan's mob!!  Barnes, Molby and Thomas have a 
chance of being fit for the end of November games!!!

Chris.
34.2326What about Ronnie????ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingMon Nov 01 1993 14:408
  What's the situation with TGRW (THE GREAT RONNIE WHELAN) at the moment. Is
he injured or is Souness just over-looking him. We need a player of Whelan's
calibre there at the moment.

   Regards,

   Martin
34.2327You are kidding me aren't ya?PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Nov 01 1993 17:1113
Come off it Martin!!  I don't know which is worse
Paul Stewart or Ronnie!!  


Come to think of it bring back Ronnie!!

An interesting point is that Clough has been on the
bench for the last two games and Matteo has been 
playing is Clough to be another 2 million misfit?

Watch this space

Chris.
34.2328Ronnie is out with a thigh injuryESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Nov 01 1993 18:111
34.2329who is matteoCLADA::JMURPHYIt's a Funny Auld game....Mon Nov 01 1993 18:284
    
    Can anyone tell me something about this guy Matteo....
    
    jm
34.2330Mr unhelpfulBLKPUD::WATTERSONPVote with your CVMon Nov 01 1993 18:446
    
    I know that he used to drink with my neighbour in Southport if that's
    any help. He's about 18 - a left sided player, he was meant to be cr*p
    at school, but has obviously improved since then.
    
    Paul
34.2331Wonder what number shirt we're up to now?AIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Tue Nov 02 1993 02:0417
    well whilst it's encouraging to see another youngster come through the
    ranks (following mcmanaman and hutchinson) you have to wonder why we
    wasted all that money on Stewart and Thomas (and those Nordic rejects).
    
    and more importantly since I think we should offload those two is there
    a reason why redknapp is being overlooked?
    
    Still we stuffed the Scummers and placed them in the relegation zone
    where they belong!
    
    Let's hope that after a successful October we continue the recovery
    in November - at least we are playing some of the weaker teams this
    month (:==:)
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2332Buy Sinnott!!!!YUPPY::PANESBlimey' Caff, we've 'ad a wight wesultTue Nov 02 1993 11:339
re last


I read that Sourpuss believed that the team he inherited was a crock, and
that he had to buy his way out of trouble ( surely the trait of a really good
manager).


Stuart
34.2333Beardsley's bringing his big brotherFORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingTue Nov 02 1993 15:2510
>   <<< Note 34.2331 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "U.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!" >>>
>                 -< Wonder what number shirt we're up to now? >-

>    in November - at least we are playing some of the weaker teams this
>    month (:==:)
    
Cheers, Andy, I spotted it. You may be right, though, our cheekbones are 
certainly weaker than your elbows!

g
34.2334Match Off.PIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Nov 04 1993 20:3910
The game at Norwich on Weds Nov 24 has been cancelled due
to Norwich's European exploits.  The Wimbledon Coca-Cola
Cup match is at Anfield on Weds Dec 1st.

Spurs bid for Redknapp was turned down thankfully by Souness,
apparently he's not in the business of letting his up & coming
players leave.  Burrows?  Marsh?


Chris.
34.2335Since I know he'll see this!AIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Fri Nov 05 1993 04:177
    Norwich will probably be glad that aren't going to suffer another
    humilating 5-1 defeat at the hands of our potent strikeforce until next 
    year now.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2336JONPC1::ButtonBayern who?Fri Nov 05 1993 13:3310
>    Norwich will probably be glad that aren't going to suffer another
>    humilating 5-1 defeat at the hands of our potent strikeforce until next 
>    year now.

Andrew,

No chance!  And which "potent" strikeforce are you refering to?  The one which 
got zero points in September?

Jon
34.2337No revenge for BurrowsMACNAS::PRIDGESat Nov 06 1993 20:345
    
              Liverpool 2 vs 0 West Ham
                                         No details
                                                      Pat
    
34.2338Up the Premier League we go!!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Nov 08 1993 13:5029
This is really incredible stuff, West Ham deserved to be 2 or 3
up at half time apparently and we still win 2-0!! Clough, a shot
from the edge of the box at the Kop end and Matteo, a shot from
inside the box, going in off the keeper!!

I always used to get annoyed about the so-called lucky wins we
used to get in our Championship winning days, but I can see that
this season, it would be wrong to do this.  We are now 5th in the
league, only 3 points behind Norwich in 2nd.  How this has happened
with some of the football we've been playing speaks volumes for the
rest of the teams in the league.

I think the Oldham result was the turnaround, when we won 2-1 after
being 1-0 down with 2 mins to go. We then sneaked a point at Man City
in the last minute, beat Soton and got away with it on Saturday.

Barnes should be back for the next game at Newcastle on 21st, Thomas
and Molby also have a chance of being fit.  Not quite sure what that
means in Molby's case!

42,254 turned up on Saturday, partly due to Marsh and Burrows return,
but mainly to see Robbie bang a few in!!  Clough's awful form until 
Saturday is being blamed on a virus, and yesterday's Sunday Mirror
seemed to say that Souness had had a blazing row with Steve Heighway,
recalling him from a chat show appearance on Sky, to sort him out.

Still appears all in the garden is not rosy, eh Mr Souness??

Chris.
34.2339WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Nov 08 1993 16:121
    Are we taking bets on how long Barnes lasts? 2 games, 5 games?
34.2340leave em in the reserves with the Norwegians!AIMTEC::WICKS_AU.S.A 2 England 0 - I was there!Mon Nov 08 1993 20:2410
    Chris,
    
    Why the **** would we even want to bring Thomas, Molby or Barnes back
    aren't we winning? each player averages about 6 games a season
    out of interest what was the team on Saturday - i'd just like to see it
    before Souness ruins it again.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2341LiverPOOR!!PEKING::COSSEYNMon Nov 22 1993 12:135
    
    How embarrasing were Liverpool yesterday ?, it was only a matter of
    time before your lucky run came to an end....Dreadful Team....
    
    Neil.. 
34.2342looks like Neil has recovered!!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Mon Nov 22 1993 12:258
   Neil the same can be said about your national team.. It looks like you have
recovered from wednesday. Its no wonder we're doing so bad, in the glory days
when we won everything the backbone of the team was Irish, its now English and
we can all see how successfull they are!!!!! But that's no real big surprise is
it Neil?????

                                                                 -dave-
34.2343PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Nov 22 1993 12:296
    
    Re-1
    
    The 11 Englishmen in black and white yesterday didnt look too bad to me.
    
    
34.2344Don't count yer eggs KERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeMon Nov 22 1993 12:546
    
    Yesterday was a good result against a now average Premier side. 
    The test is over a season its not won and lost over one game in
    November. 
    
    Gazzer.
34.2345Well, you did ask for it!PAVONE::TURNERMon Nov 22 1993 13:1616
re: .2342
    
>Neil the same can be said about your national team.. It looks like you have
>recovered from wednesday. Its no wonder we're doing so bad, in the glory days
>when we won everything the backbone of the team was Irish, its now English and
>we can all see how successfull they are!!!!! But that's no real big surprise is
>it Neil?????
    
    Sounds a bit like the Irish national team over the last 10 years...if
    you switch "Irish" and "English", obviously. 
    
    Makes you wonder what your mob could achieve if they really exploited
    the "granny" rule to the full...
    
    Dom
    
34.2346On the road to nowhere!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Nov 22 1993 13:4533
RE: Now an average side - I wish we were that good.  

We had 3 of 4 defenders out, Dicks, Wright and Jones.  However this
is not an excuse, Piechnik was presumably bought to play first team
football, Harkness has played for the 1st team on numerous occasions,
the rest of the team would have played anyway.  Clough is turning into
another 2million misfit, and was anonymous yesterday again.  The lack
of effort from the team is just not good enough - they lay down and die,
it doesn't matter as long as they get their thousands at the end of the
week.  Some of them don't appreciate what playing for Liverpool is about.

Having said that, Souness was again showed up by ex-Liverpool players, it
used to be the case that leaving Anfield was a backwards step, now it 
seems the only way is up!!  Beardsley was the star, although Cole got 
all the headlines.  Midfield was a disaster - Stewart and Clough 4 million
pounds of #@*!, defence was non-existent.  Newcastle swept them aside with
embarrasing ease, and numerous chances were squandered to make it at least
double the score.

It confirmed that we have ridden our luck against the weaker teams, Oldham,
Soton etc.. yet when a half decent team plays us we get annihiliated.  Villa
next week will probably be the same story.  Lack of effort is appalling, this
is the manager's job to motivate players, if they don't want to play then they
can sod off, and stop being a burden on our resources, whoever they are. The 
money they get is tremendous, and they still pick up the wages however crap 
they play.  Something needs to be done, or we will sink faster than the 
proverbial stone.  Souness does not seem to be able to motivate the players,
has bought awful players at ridiculous prices, and worse let's them get away
with it.  Yesterday illustrated how slow Ruddock is, how old Nicol is getting,
and how poor Piechnik really is, still Barnes lasted 90 minutes bit of a bonus
that eh?

Chris.
34.2347You can allways support us Dom!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Mon Nov 22 1993 14:007
  Just because 11 English players playing for Newcastle beats Liverpool there's
no real need to get excited or??? Like if their so bloody good how come their 
not 11 points clear at the top?????? Dom I'll send ya a green & white scarf and
a picture of my granny for christmas!!!!!
                                                        
                                                                   -dave-
34.2348You sure get miserable when Liverpool lose!PAVONE::TURNERMon Nov 22 1993 14:1820
    re: .2347
>Just because 11 English players playing for Newcastle beats Liverpool there's
>no real need to get excited or??? Like if their so bloody good how come their 
>not 11 points clear at the top?????? Dom I'll send ya a green & white scarf and
>a picture of my granny for christmas!!!!!
 
    Oh, God - Eammon DeValera's off again...
    
    If you give John Sheridan a regular place, and stop trying to orbit the
    ball at every opportunity, you'll be assured of my support. Ireland are
    always my "second" team; it's just that I don't think they give
    football lovers a lot to get excited about. I used to be a Leeds fan,
    but "dropped" them during the Jimmy Armfield era for much the same
    reason.
    
    The green-and-white scarf would be very welcome; I'll forward it to my
    brother-in-law who's a Plymouth fan (that's hm sorted out for
    Christmas!). Now, who's your granny...Niall Quinn?
    
    Dom
34.2349I'm off to Mecca!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingMon Nov 22 1993 19:4926
   I'm off to see Liverpool V Villa next Sunday. Should be a cracker of a game
with Liverpool on a bit of a run at the moment with the exception of 
yesterday's game and the other 5 defeats earlier in the season. Souness has
changed the whole attitude at Anfield we are on a roll.

Will Ronnie Whelan be fit for Sunday.

I am also going to the Man city v Sheff Wed game on Saturday to see our three
world cup qualifiers in action.

So between Saturday & Sunday, I could see 9 of our USA '94 squad in action i.e.,
Kernaghan, Quinnie, Phelan, Sheridan, Whelan, Staunton, McGrath, Houghton &
Townsend.

Neil Cosseyn, how about meeting me for a drink and we can discuss the world
cup draw on DEC 19TH and ponder on the possibilities......................
..........................................................................
........oops, sorry, your team didn't make it, did they!!


        C
        U
    C U N N O 
        N
        O
34.2350The times they are a changin'GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Nov 22 1993 21:0529
    
>   I'm off to see Liverpool V Villa next Sunday. Should be a cracker of a game
>with Liverpool on a bit of a run at the moment with the exception of 
>yesterday's game and the other 5 defeats earlier in the season. Souness has
>changed the whole attitude at Anfield we are on a roll.
    
    A roll ?? Any more rolls like that and half the team will be on the
    rock'n'roll. Martin, the 'pool yesterday were awful. They couldn't even
    hold onto the ball. They're missing about 4 players, a captain that's
    usually behind the ball and a manager that doesn't leave his pre-match
    speech till they're 3-0 down at half-time. In all my years of watching
    the 'pool, I've never seen such a..well I suppose the word could be 
    'inept' performance.
    I must admit though, Phil Thompson after the game wrapped it up very
    fairly whilst saying that 'who cares whether United have it already
    won..if that's the case then they deserve it. The boot is on the other
    foot at the moment. It used to be the case that teams raise their game
    to play Liverpool. Now it is Liverpool that must raise their game and
    United are obviously the team to beat. 
    
    In all honesty, I cannot see Liverpool winning the league before the
    turn of the century unless Souness changes his attitude or even goes.
    Teams like United, Arsenal, Everton have just as much chance in buying
    power as Liverpool. Mind you they always had. Difference
    was...Liverpool had excellent managers in Shankley, Paisley and to a
    lesser extent Fagan and Dalglish.
    
      
    Dezzz.
34.2351SUBURB::ABSOLOMTOn 7830-2924Mon Nov 22 1993 21:3210
    
    Amazing. Liverpool have been brilliant apart from all the games they've
    lost. Is that the same as Frank Bruno is the best heavyweight in the
    world (apart from all the batterings he got).
    
    Bless old Martin, he's on to stage two, self-denial.
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2352The Cunno GatesESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Nov 22 1993 22:379
34.2353Lock up your son's CUNNO's IN TOWN!...PEKING::COSSEYNTue Nov 23 1993 12:1415
    
    Martin Cunniffe, meet you for a drink, I don't think so. I'll get
    bored with you talking about how youv'e been trying to get into
    Whelans pants. And you'll get bored with me talking about all the
    reject English players representing your country...Enjoy your trip
    and I hope Liverpool get another lesson on how to play the game of 
    football....
    
    I'm suprised your not watching Man Utd at least they have one Irishman
    with the correct accent....
     
    Liverpoor are Crap....
    
    Neil....              
    
34.2354YESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingTue Nov 23 1993 14:5922
                     <<< Note 34.2353 by PEKING::COSSEYN >>>
                  -< Lock up your son's CUNNO's IN TOWN!... >-

 >>> And you'll get bored with me talking about all the
 >>> reject English players representing your country...Enjoy your trip

     
    Neil,
         If they are reject players playing for us, then your lot must be a lot
worse. This is our second world cup in a row and we qualified in a group that
contained the Euro champions. Your lot were hammered away by the Norwegians
& the Dutch and you failed to beat them at home.

Your lot wouldn't have even won the world cup in '66 only for it was played in
England and Rattin was dismissed wrongfully.



 C U N N O
              
    

34.2355Republic Of Irengland!!PEKING::COSSEYNTue Nov 23 1993 15:359
    
    Yawn !!! And my Dads bigger than your Dad.... Predictable reply. 
    
    Just remember enjoy it while it lasts...And remember when Liverpoor
    was enjoying there success the backbone was Irish(though I disagree
    with this statement, Mr Tanners not mine) the backbone of your national
    side is ENGLISH!!!
    
    Neil...           
34.2356SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGTue Nov 23 1993 15:409
    Re 2355
    
    Have to stick my neck out and agree with Mr Cossey.  The Irish team (A
    couple excluded) looks like an England B team.  Well done to Billy
    Bingham for having the bottle to say that.
    
    
    
    GAry....
34.2357Sour grapesXSTACY::JLUNDON@GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice!Tue Nov 23 1993 16:1120
re .2354 and .2355

Sorry but the back bone of our team is Irish (Republic that is), with I think
seven of the team who played last Wednesday being born in Republic.  There
are one/two representives from England, Wales, and the North.  We don't like
to see anyone being left out. That the kind of country we are :).  Oh, one
last thing, my God if all our players are mercenaries, then I'd like to have
them on my side every time, since they seem to try a lot harder than some
players who are rightfully on some national teams e.g. The English players
when it came to the crunch - being 1-0 down again San Marino for 20 minutes. 
*Our* players, mercenary or not, showed their character when the chips were
down.  Your's didn't and that's why we're going to the World cup and you're
not.  So there!  I am rightly proud of any player who wears our national
jersey.  The players care enough about the jersey to wear it with pride
everytime they play in it. 

I think you are both suffering from a bad case of sour grapes of which there
is no known cure.  

                              James.
34.2358YESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingTue Nov 23 1993 16:1722
              <<< Note 34.2356 by SUBURB::WAITEG "BOING BOING" >>>

    Re 2355
    
>>    Have to stick my neck out and agree with Mr Cossey.  The Irish team (A
>>   couple excluded) looks like an England B team.  Well done to Billy
>>   Bingham for having the bottle to say that.
    
>>  A couple excluded
  What absolute horse%^&*. Bonner, Irwin, Moran, O'Leary, McGrath, Whelan,
Keane, Quinnie, Staunton are all Irish. That's more than a couple & the other
few qualify under the FIFA parentage rules that England also used to capture
their most skilfull player of the 80's, John Barnes.

We're there in the USA so please accept your failure in the proper way.


  C U N N O  

    
    

34.2359SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGTue Nov 23 1993 16:228
    I congratulated the Irish noters on Ireland/England B players
    qualifying.  I've even sent a friend of mine an England scarf so he can
    cheer on the likes of Andy Townsend in the USA.
    
    
    Cheerio,
    
    GAry  (The Impartial Soapboxer)
34.2360Is it me, or are Liverpoor Crap!PEKING::COSSEYNTue Nov 23 1993 16:379
    
    Re: 2357 & 2358
    
    Thanks for clearing that up for me, thats what I really like about
    this notes conferance...It's so informative....Can we get back to 
    what this note is about Liverpoor....Are they Crap or what....And 
    do you know I blame the manager....
    
    Neil...
34.2361Do I agree with Mr Cossey!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Tue Nov 23 1993 16:5914
  Yep at the moment the pool are crap... but then again so is the England team,
you have to agree with that Neil. Most of the pool fans knows who is to blame
for the demise, but we can't change that, just like England.  By the way Neil
where is your good buddy Mr Barefield, nobody has heard from him in a while or
has he changed his name to Gary Waite????!!! They named a Scottish group after
ye three, Jim Kerr is the lead singer!!!!!!

   Ye can visit me in the states in a few months time if ye wish!!!!!


                                                             slainte....

                                                                  -dave- 
34.2362Simple Minds sell more than Blow Up Your GirlfriendSUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGTue Nov 23 1993 17:149
34.2363Gary or is it Andy??????!!!KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Tue Nov 23 1993 17:4312
   Sorry never heard of that group.... nobody probably has, your probably the
lead singer or???? What are you doing next June, July??? visiting your auntie in
NI discussing why your boys are at home twidling thumps while me and a few 
other noters will be having fun in good ould Usa.. Gary send me over an English
scarf will ya, Iam sure some of our American friends would love to see one,
seeing that they wont get a chance to see anything else from that country!!!!

                                                                slainte....


                                                                     -dave-
34.2364PEKING::COSSEYNTue Nov 23 1993 18:219
    
    Re:2363
    
    If you want a England scarf I'm sure one of your Irengland team can 
    supply you with one. While your at it I'm sure Jack will show
    you his England World Cup Winners medal....
    
    Neil....
     
34.2365SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGTue Nov 23 1993 18:406
    I'm visiting Dublin with free tickets from a national paper.  I was
    thinking of taking some of the Ireland players with me as I doubt they
    would have visited Dublin town centre.
    
    
    GAry....
34.2366Holiday Tips - Save some photos for me !!!BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue Nov 23 1993 18:5534
    Hi Gary,
    
    having worked in Dublin for a couple of years before I came here, I'ld
    like to recommend a couple of places that you should visit to get a
    true flavour of the real Dublin.
    
    1. 	Sean MacDermott Street.   This is something of a surprise package.
    	When you get there just ask any of the local youngsters to show you
    	around.
    
    2. 	The Liberties :   Wear your England scarf here and you're bound to
    	get a warm reception. They may even organise a little bonfire to
    	greet you.
    
    3.	Ballymun :	A must for every English tourist, especially those
    	that like Adventure Holidays.
    
    4.	Cassidy's Pub in Capel Street :   You wouldn't believe the
    	atmosphere in this pub for the England .v. Holland game. Lots of
    	Irish people apparently have Dutch ancestry (probably Grannies !).
    	The staff here are so friendly that they will probably arrange to
    	show the video of the match, as soon as they hear your accent (I'm
    	assuming you haven't inherited your Auntie's northern accent !).
    
    
    I could go on and on, but if you get through this itinery, you'll
    probably have had as much excitement as you can take !
    
    
    Hope you enjoy your visit,
    
    Jerry.
    
     
34.2367SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGTue Nov 23 1993 18:585
    Thanks for the tips Jerry.  I hope Andy Townsend will be okay there.
                                                                       
    
    
    GARy....
34.23682-1 to the new kidsPIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Nov 29 1993 14:5723
LIVERPOOL 2 ASTON VILLA 1

Unbelievable we won again!!  Actually from what I heard on the
radio it was a cracking game and we just about deserved it for
our second half performance.  Fowler scored right on half time 
from a corner, although Saunders hit the bar with a volley 
straight after.  Second half a poor header back from Nicol let
in Atkinson to equalise.  Atkinson returned the favour when a 
poor pass was intercepted by Fowler, who is looking better every
game, threaded it across to Redknapp, who put it through Bosnich's
legs.  Parker hit the bar for Villa, and Brucie made a few crucial
saves but three points puts us back in sight (with a telecsope) of
Man United who we haven't played yet!  I think we are 18 points 
behind United but have a game in hand, so second looks realistic(ish)

38,484 there for a game live on Sky, and on a bitter day.  Cunno was
there so I look forward to a journalistic masterpiece on his return.

Wimbledon at Anfield on Weds in the Coca-Cola, Sheffield Weds at
Hillsborough next Saturday (I'll be there!)  Weds seem to be
picking up slightly so should be interesting.  

Chris.
34.2369My Trip to Anfield!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingTue Nov 30 1993 21:4746
     Liverpool 2 (Fowler, Redknapp)
   Aston Villa 1 (Atkinson)

 I went over to Manchester & Liverpool at the weekend and had a great time.
I arrived in Manchester at 7 am on Saturday and boy was it cold and barren in
that neck of the woods. That day I went to Maine Road to see City play
Sheffield Wed. City were crap and I hope that Kernaghan isn't in our side
after watching him play. Quinnie went down injured and had to limp off injured
after 25 minutes, an injury which could keep him out of the world cup.

On Saturday night, we headed off to Liverpool where I had a few pints that night
We got to Anfield at about 1.00 and headed straight to the pub "The Park" just
outside the ground. I then joined the Kop and got excited about the match.
Liverpool deserved their win and on this form will go a long way. Brucie was
excellent as was Razor Ruddock. Big Jan did quite well in his first game for
a while. Barnsie was excellent in the first half but understandably died in the
second. That man has so much skill, it's unbelievable. Giggsie will never be
as good as Barnes.

The Pool deservedly took the lead just before half-time when Fowler flicked the
ball into the net from a cross. The Villa came back and equalised totally
against the run of play when Nicol headed weakly towards Brucie. Atkie then
intercepted and brought the ball around Brucie and slipped it into an
empty net. Liverpool then upped a gear spraying the ball around with
wonderful accuracy and it was rewarded when Fowler slipped a beautiful ball
to Redknapp who advanced and shot under Bosnich's legs. The Pool fans then
broke into voice with "Where the f&*k was Paul McGrath". The only major
disappointment was the absence of Ronnie Whelan. Despite our supremacy on 
Sunday, I then we are missing the Ronnie touches and flicks. Here are my
ratings for the players. 

  Brucie 9 - Back to his very best. Must be the best in England.
Harkness 9 - Very solid and distribution was good
 Wright  9 - Won everything in the air.
Ruddock 10 - Brilliant all round & crunching in the tackles
  Nicol  9 - Very competent. Never put a foot wrong.
Redknapp 9 - Looked like Ronnie Whelan
   Molby 9 - Wonderful passing. Will get fitter with more games.
  Barnes 9 - Mind-boggling touches. Reminded me of myself.
  Rushie 9 - What can one say. Never stopped running all day.
  Fowler10 - Reminded me of a young John Aldridge. If he keeps going at this
             rate, he will be unbelievable. He is so strong and deceptive.


C U N N O
34.237021 also rans....even this early.PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Dec 01 1993 11:3020
    
    Re-1
    
    More realistically from TV, the game was average. Liverpool and Aston
    Villa are average sides along with the other 5 or 6 average sides
    in the premiership. Then there is the above average Manx Utd.
    
    Liverpool and Villa both spent the game passing to the other side, but
    atleast they tried to pass the ball. Liverpool score from two errors by
    Villa, first Fowler was left unmarked from a corner, and then Dalian
    Atkinson passed gave the ball to Fowler who then did well and put the
    ball through to Redknapp who finished well. Villa also scored from a
    defensive mistake.
    
    These two sides can hope for cup glory, but any realistic person will
    see that the League is over for this year, and even if by some remote
    chance Manx Utd do slip up, then neither of these two are good enough
    to catch them. 
    
    Dave...
34.2371Not all over till it's over??PIECES::63585::SWIFFENWed Dec 01 1993 12:5510
Dave,

We still have to play United twice!!

Perhaps you're right, but I remember when United won ten
games on the trot, and every one said it was over but
guess who won the league that year!!  Mind you we had
a much better side and they had a much poorer one.

Chris.
34.2372PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Dec 01 1993 13:2715
    
    Chris...
    
    Did you see the game at Newcastle..?????
    
    This Liverpool side are light years away from any of the previous sides 
    that dominated English Football for so long.
    
    I'm not a United fan, just a realist. Fourteen points..thats five games
    they have to lose just for teams to catch them up.
    
    I would'nt even put Liverpool in the chasing pack along with Leeds,
    Interesting Arsenal, Blackburn and Newcastle.
    
    Dave...  
34.2373BLKPUD::WATTERSONPKnow digital - no futureWed Dec 01 1993 13:339
    
    Much as I hate to say it, Man Utd are a class above everyone else in
    the league at the moment - some of the football they played last was
    breath taking, and with probably the safest keeper in Europe behind
    them and can't see anyone stopping them winning the league again.
    
    I still hate them though....
    
    Paul
34.2374Come on you VillansFORTY2::FOWLERMFight the powerWed Dec 01 1993 14:3318
re:-lots

Dull, dull, dull..

Since when has football noting been about rationally and calmly calculating a
team's chances of success?


I'd rather tune in to Cunno's Radio Insanity than listen to everyone saying Man
Utd are going to win the league just because it's obviously true.

There is no doubt in my mind that Man U will crumble when Cantona beds Mark
Hughes' wife, and Villa will storm to their rightful place at the top of the
Premiership.

And we won't lose to some motley gaggle of part-timers in the European Cup
either.

Mike
34.2375Safest keeper in Europe????!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Wed Dec 01 1993 14:3714
  Paul remember the goal that Spain scored against Denmark two weeks ago??? 
I reckon the safest keeper in Europe wouldn't make a critical mistake like that.
He may be the best in England, but we all know that doesn't make you the best in
Europe.

   Cunno, Whelan will probably never wear a pool shirt again at least in a 
competitive game. The same probably goes for Ireland.. He will probably make 
the squad but unless we have a massive toll of injuries he will remain on the
bench in the states. By the way Iam sure the Pool would have beaten Villa by
a bigger margain if we had played with 11 men!!!! Or was Whelan playing with
himself Martin???????

                                                                 -dave- 
34.2376SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGWed Dec 01 1993 15:108
    Re 2375
    
    If you see the goal again you will notice that Schimeichel was 
    blocked/fouled by a Spanish player.  This was pointed out by Bob
    Wilson.     
    
    
    GAry.... 
34.2377NSDC::SIMPSONThe future sure isn't what it used to beWed Dec 01 1993 15:413
Denamrk's approach of having two players do the goalkeeper's job, whilst the
goalkeeper tried to mark two Spanish attackers, was interesting - but not
entirely successful...
34.2378LIVERPOOR ARE CRAP!!!!PEKING::COSSEYNWed Dec 01 1993 15:5915
    
    Having also witnessed liverpoor's last couple of games, they have no
    chance of competing with Man Utd. I'm afraid Liverpoors days are
    numbered as a force in British football...You only have to look at
    the players who have snubbed them recently to come to that conclussion.
    No one wants to play for them except for the odd thug....Maybe you
    should buy back Steve Staunton, David Burrows,Mike Marsh and Ray
    Houghton and the biggest mistake Peter Beardsley all performing
    well for there new clubs...Your set up at Anfield is a joke, when they
    can get rid of players of this quality, lets face it they are no worse
    than the crap they brought...All these clubs are all laughing at your
    expense... 
    
    Neil...
    
34.2379Which club do you you support Mr Cossey?????KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Wed Dec 01 1993 18:2320
 Re last .2376... 

    Did Bob Wilson go on to tell ya why England and NI didn't qualify as well???
Iam sure all the Danish fans and players agree with ya... It was a foul we were
robbed etc!!!!! Na we didn't hear that because the Danes accepted defeat unlike
a few teams I know. And if you really want to know who was at fault for the only
goal in that match than ask Mr Schmeicel (sp). Genuine supporters of Man utd 
will agree that Peters biggest weakness is high deep balls that come from 
crosses. But then again Mr Waite you allways know better.

   Neil I accept your opinion that you believe, think, know that Liverpool are
crap.. But my only question is which team do you support????? Are you a Man Utd
fan?? or maybe Arsenal??? If not then they must be crap as well!!!!! or.. Oh do
you support Chelsea???? I know your buddy Andy Barefield does... and their 
playing great footie at the moment... Memories of this years English team....
No offense of coures to my two mates Gary Sp and Ton Ja......

                                                                -dave-                     
                                                  
34.2380Bulldog = Sheff Wed noteSUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGWed Dec 01 1993 18:4610
34.2381You're getting predictable !ESSB::PHAYDENWed Dec 01 1993 19:053
     Let me guess who's note was set hidden ? Hmmmmmmm !
    
    Peter(An Impartial Celt).
34.2383SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGWed Dec 01 1993 19:078
    Re 2379
    
    Read my note again, Tanner.  I said Scheimeical (SP???) was
    blocked/fouled against Spain.  I didn't say he was great crosses as
    your note seemed to indicate .  I agree he looks weak at crosses.  That
    doesn't mean he wasn't fouled against Spain.  
    
    GAry....
34.2384The worst I have ever seen!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingThu Dec 02 1993 11:5018
 Liverpool 1 (Molby)
 Wimbledon 1 (Earle)

After watching the highlights last night, only one word can describe Liverpool's
performance i,e., crap. They were worse than useless. It was the worst 
performance than I have ever seen. From the highlights, apart from the
penalty, they didn't have one other shot on goal. They were defending all the
time and it was only a matter of time before the Dons equalised. Every
Liverpol player that I saw was crap. One can not look forward to the return
game at Plough Lane after this result.

I have never been so disgusted after watching a Liverpool game. The Pool won't
win many games playing like this. 

Utterly disgusted

C U N N O
34.2385CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Thu Dec 02 1993 12:023
    Get used to it Cunno babes.
    
    Rich.
34.2386NEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyThu Dec 02 1993 12:546
    From the highlights on ITV last night, Liverpool were b****y lucky not
    to lose. Why was Fashanu's goal disallowed ? Grobbelar made a complete
    hash of it and ended up jumping on Fashanu's back as he ran the ball
    into the net - definitely a "home" decision as far as I could tell.
    
    Terry
34.2387Consistent - Not us!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Dec 02 1993 12:559
RE: Martin

The worst Liverpool performance I've ever seen - You should go more
often!! This is the norm at the minute.  Should we win at Selhurst Park,
not Plough Lane(!) then we will be at home to Wednesday in the Quarter
Final - a big if beating Wimbledon - Can't believe I said that - Shows
how bad we are getting!!

Chris.
34.2388Eat yer words....KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Thu Dec 02 1993 15:4610
 
  Mr Waite if I remember you said Bob Wilson said he was blocked, so I
gather you believe everything Bob says as well as your other two buddies in
here who are constantly having their notes set hidden because they can't converse
in a normal manner without abusing folks... Jasus Mr Cossey I still don't know
which team ya support???? Maybe you can give an answer without having your note
set hidden!!!!!!


                                                                      -dave-
34.2389PAVONE::TURNERThu Dec 02 1993 15:556
    Maybe he doesn't support a team. The rules do allow it, you know.
    
    By the way, Dave, I think Bob Wilson's Scottish (i.e. not English). So
    don't say anything you might regret!
    
    
34.2390Are you sure Dom???KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Thu Dec 02 1993 16:017
  Dom I thought he played in Goals for England once upon a time, but your right
I could be wrong, I know he played for the Arse.... As for Mr Cossey not
supporting a team, yea I agree, but if he doesn't support a team maybe he should
start supporting the pool!!!!!! 

                                                              -dave-
34.2391Eat yer words....SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGThu Dec 02 1993 16:0711
34.2392PEKING::COSSEYNThu Dec 02 1993 16:2314
    
    <Jasus Mr Cossey I still don't know which team you ya support???? Maybe
    you can answer without having your note set hidden!!!>
    
    The team I support( though what that has to do with Liverpoor being
    shite, I don't know) is Reading...And for your information it wasn't my
    note that was set hidden.
    
    Good result last night, you must be happy with a draw they should have
    been hammered..Remember, Liverpoor are crap! 
    
    Neil..
    
    
34.2393The virus spreads from the 130/129 containment area !ESSB::PHAYDENThu Dec 02 1993 16:359
     
    re: .2391
    
    I thought that that issue had been laid to rest Gary !
    Don't drag up the past !
    
    Dave, don't even sniff the bait !
    
    Peter(An Impartial Celt)
34.2394SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGThu Dec 02 1993 16:4213
    Re Peter 
    
    I apoligise to you Peter.  I wasn't trying to bring that up.  I just
    pointed out that I was thankfully right.  
    
    I cannot understand why Dave brought England into it.  All I said was 
    Scheimeical was fouled (Denmark V Spain) and the guy starts on about 
    England getting knocked out and complaining.  His example for Scheimeical 
    being weak in the air was a bad one.  Why doesn't he pick another example???
    
    Hugs to Pete,
    
    GAry....
34.2395No offence, Dave, but...PAVONE::TURNERThu Dec 02 1993 16:5118
    re: .2394
    >I cannot understand why Dave brought England into it.  All I said was 
    >Scheimeical was fouled (Denmark V Spain) and the guy starts on about 
    >England getting knocked out and complaining.  His example for Scheimeical 
    >being weak in the air was a bad one.  Why doesn't he pick another example?
    
    Er, Gary - just how long have you been writing in this conference?
    
    Dave's probably a thoroughly good bloke, but like Gen. Amin and Benito
    Mussolini, he seems to see red whenever England and the English are
    mentioned. Come to that, it's usually him who does the mentioning!
    
    Just try starting a new note, call it "Trout Fishing In The Andes", and
    watch him go! 
    
    Dom
    
    
34.2396More set hiddens=== more childish abuse.....KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Thu Dec 02 1993 17:1911
  Iam not sure Dom and or Gary really know what Iam saying. Its seems like
Mr Wilson and Mr Waite know more about the Spanish goal than a certain Peter
Scheimeical does!!! He accepted the blame for the goal Denamrk conceded and he
never opened his mouth about been fouled. But seemingly Mr Wilson and Mr Waite
knows a lot more than he does. And my intentions were not to knock England. I
get along very good with all the English people that work here... ok...

                                                                   -dave-

P.s Dom you seem to know a lot about fishing!!! Fishy fishy fish....
34.2397SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGThu Dec 02 1993 17:3215
    .2396
    
    Dave, what have you got against Bob Wilson???  Okay, you don't like me
    but thats okay.  It doesn't bother me.  But why Bob Wilson???  
    Schemiechal was blocked/fouled against Spain.  Pick another example of 
    his weakness in the air.  Can you do that???
    
    Your intentions were clearly to knock England.   They weren't even part
    of this discussion but you had to bring them into it.  Grow up!  
    
    And Dave, I was right about the match in Belfast.  1-0 to me and yes
    that is childish but I'm sinking to your level.  
    
    GAry....
    
34.2398A real winnerUNTADE::PCASYorkieThu Dec 02 1993 17:418
    
    I've tried for the last month or so to ignore you, in the hope you'd
    go away and (just as you said) you haven't.
    
    2-0 to you Gary...
    
    Your chum,
    Al.
34.2399SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGThu Dec 02 1993 17:435
    Cheers Al.  
    
    Hugs,
    
    GAry....
34.2400Out on your own !BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Thu Dec 02 1993 17:473
    OK I give up too.
    
    3-0 to Gary.
34.2401SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGThu Dec 02 1993 17:495
    Good to hear.
    
    Hugs to Jerry,
    
    Gary....
34.2402HAYDEN SAYS NO !!!ESSB::PHAYDENThu Dec 02 1993 17:516
    
    This should appeal to him.
    
    NO SURRENDER !!! 
    
    Peter(An Impartial Celt)
34.2403FORTY2::FOWLERMFight the powerThu Dec 02 1993 17:5314
I'm in.

3-1

Surely any sentient being that occasions to watch Match of the Day must have
come across countless examples of the otherwise faultless Schmeichel flailing at
high crosses like a windmill. It is generally accepted that that is his weak
spot.

I never realised there was any argument about it.

What's this discussion about anyway?

Mike
34.2404An Ulsterman says NO!KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJHow's that....you're outThu Dec 02 1993 17:538
34.2405It was worth a try !BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Thu Dec 02 1993 17:5612
    Peter,
    
    You've ruined my plan. I was hoping that, if he built up a big enough
    lead, then he might be promoted into some sort of Superleague for
    Antagonistic Noters.  Then he wouldn't have to waste his time infesting
    our innocuous little second-division notesfile.
    
    Oh well, I guess I'll just have to resort to Plan B
    
    
    
    GROW UP GARY !
34.2406SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGThu Dec 02 1993 18:0012
    RE 2405
    
    Childish behaviour from you guys.  When will you learn???  Scimeichal
    is weak at crosses (there you are) but the Spain one is a bad example. 
    Can Dave name anymore???
    
    Also why does Dave have to insult the England team when this has
    nothing to do with them???  We're waiting, Dave.
    
    Hugs to you all especially Jerry,
    
    Gary
34.2407Peter the MancESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Thu Dec 02 1993 18:094
34.2408NEWOA::GUTHRIE_JPanic SleeperThu Dec 02 1993 18:209
    If Schmeichal is so bad then why not bring back Jim Leighton he was an
    all round genius.
    
    Frank Carson BBC1 9 0'clock news, sports report.
    
    Love,kisses,hugs and other physical contact.
    
    Jason
    
34.2409Gary can you actually read?????KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Thu Dec 02 1993 18:5723
Ok Mr Waite this is my last note on this issue...

1. Peter Schmeichel stated he was at fault.. No foul etc.. do you understand???

2. As Mike states in note .2403 its common knowledge that crosses are his
   weakness, Brian Long has said it and so to has Julie Mason, two of utds best
   supporters in this conference, but then again Mr Waite you know different as
   allways a mister know all heh!!!! 

3. What have I got against Bob Wilson, absolutely nothing. I disagree with him
   as does a certain Mr Schmeichel concerning the "so-called" foul that  
   apparently only Bob saw.

4. If you "could" read note .2396 again Mr. Waite then you would see that I
   denounced  knocking the English team, at least it wasn't intentional and Iam
   sorry if I offened any English fans.

   Ok if you want to "labber" on then feel free but please leave it out of the
Liverpool topic. Start your own topic, with a title like "Waite knows everything
better" 

                                                                   -dave-
34.2410Leighton in FormKERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJHow's that....you're outThu Dec 02 1993 19:019
34.2411SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGThu Dec 02 1993 19:108
    You still haven't explained why you brought England into it.  Note
    .2396 explains nothing towards this.
    
    Enquiring minds...etc....
    
    Thanks all for you time.
    
    /GAry...
34.2412GAry, Go back to SOAPBOX, and Stay there...GVA05::BURKHALTERFri Dec 03 1993 08:501
    
34.2413That "one other" example you wanted Gary.....BERN01::ZBSWX1::GOODEJFri Dec 03 1993 10:585
    
    	Try 32.3208 and .3212. Both describe Mr Schmeicel's "efforts"
    in the Recent Manchester derby game.
    
    JBG
34.2414I'm not sure I want to do this...........COPCLU::EISMARKSoren Eismark @DMOFri Dec 03 1993 11:3926
Just adding to the confusion:

Being a Dane I of course watched the match between Denmark and Spain, 
and I read the newspapers afterwards with interviews with the Danish 
players.

There is no doubt that Peter Schmeichel was fouled when Spain scored. 
This was confirmed by all Danish players (including Schmeichel himself) 
afterwards.

However, there was equally agreement, that the foul, though allowing 
the Spanish player to score, was of a kind that usually goes unnoticed 
by referees.

And everybody agreed that the foul and the goal was not what decided 
the match - Denmark should have taken advantage of the opportunities 
given them by the Spaniards, and scored themselves.

About Peter Schmeichels abilities:

he has been selected as the best 'keeper in the world and rightfully in 
my opinion. However, nobody is perfect, and Peter is the first to 
acknowledge that he has difficulties in the air.

Regards,
Soren
34.2415SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGFri Dec 03 1993 11:529
    Re 2414  Thank you.  
    
    
    Thanks to Mr Goode as well.
    
    
    Hugs,
    
    GAry....
34.2416XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Fri Dec 03 1993 12:4017
Re the Denmark Vs Spain game.

I was reading the Irish papers here, and it was talking about what the danish
papers were printing. It went on about the goal and the foul on peter.

Well I have had another chance to look at the goal and I dont think it was a
foul. The spainish number ten was inside the small box. The cross comes in and
its very deep, well number ten just stood there (well he wasnt going to get the
ball!!) and next thing peter comes running out to a ball that would be hard
enough to get even if the box was empty. Now you dont think the spainish player
was going to step aside and say to peter "there you go, it's all yours". If goal
keepers are to come out like that then they shouldnt think every body is going
to move out their way just because they are the keeper.

Definitely bad judgement by peter and there was no foul..

Mick
34.2417ISEQ::DODONNELLGoing, going.......Fri Dec 03 1993 13:094
    
    Jenson was on the line and should've stopped it anyway. Blame him.
    
    Denis.
34.2418!SUBURB::ABSOLOMTOn 7830-2924Fri Dec 03 1993 14:556
    
    Hey Gary, you're just Mr Popularity aren't you!
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2419SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGFri Dec 03 1993 15:236
    Re 2418
    
    At least we agree on something, Tony.
    
    
    /Gary....
34.2420PEKING::COSSEYNFri Dec 03 1993 15:5713
34.2421Stick to the subject please!!!!!!!!ESOA11::PILATONNick Pilato DECUS IM&amp;T SupervisorFri Dec 03 1993 16:181
    IS THIS THE SPANISH/FRENCH/IRISH/ENGLISH/ETC... NOTE!!!  HELLO!!!!
34.2422WHY!?..PEKING::COSSEYNFri Dec 03 1993 16:2512
    
    For some unknown reason my last entry was set hidden .2420. Why ?.
    
    I havn't offended anyone, basically I'm saying what was the last 
    few notes got to do with this particular topic and wouldn't they be
    more suited in another topic.
    
    I'm afraid the likes of Waite and Tanner are turning this notes file
    into another Soapbox..... 
    
    
    Neil...
34.2423SUBURB::WAITEGBOING BOINGFri Dec 03 1993 16:266
    Re 2422
    
    I'm sorry Mr Cossey.
    
    
    Gary
34.2424At least not "every" note is "set hidden" Mr Cossey!!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Fri Dec 03 1993 17:169
  As I said in my last entry this is the liverpool note and lets stick to it...

   How does the team look for the game against Wed???? They had a good win over
Qpr a few days ago, but I reckon we should come away with at least one point.

  Any comments???  Without getting your note "set hidden"

                                                                  -dave-
34.2425Please make it 2 Mersey managers on the dole.PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Dec 06 1993 13:3543
Sheffield Wednesday 3 Liverpool 1

Was there, team were terrible, gave Wednesday the points,
Waddle was not as good as the papers made out - 1st half
he did nothing second half Harkness decided to let him 
have half the pitch to play with.  We scored three of the
goals and still lost, Ruddock was unlucky with his goal,
although Worthington was left unmarked for the preceding
free kick which hit the wall, and rebounded to him to cross
in to be deflected off Ruddock's legs.  Ruddock was so slow
and awkward it was unbelievable.  Despite Wright's own goal 
he played well, which leaves us with Bright's goal.
What the hell was that pillock in goal doing?? You can't
fault his agility but his lack of brains and common sense,
Jesus!!  Fowler scored for us surprisingly after a Mr Blobby
free kick (Jan Molby - fattest I've ever seen him!) was taken
quickly.

Fowler was superb and Barnes looked quite good, the rest 
absolutely hopeless.  When 2-1 that idiot in charge, please
someone, somewhere sack him, please, put Barnes and Clough
up front to let Fowler run his heart out helping a non-existent
midfield.  Souness will ruin his career if he doesn't keep
Fowler up front where he belongs.  Clough is an absolute
disgrace - I don't know what it is, I am sure if Souness went
then he would play better, he needs a good team around him and
at present he hasn't.  Rumours abound that he is off to Derby
in a swap deal for Paul Kitson - doesn't it just get better!!!


First game I've ever left early - we were that bad, Wednesday didn't
look that good though, mind you they didn't have to.  I liked the
way the Wednesday supporters all bow down to Waddle when he goes near
the Kop end - Quite funny!!!

Big week this week QPR at home on Weds and Swindon at home Saturday,
lose those two and 3 defeats in a week,, an abysmal effort against
Wimbledon and hopefully it will be a happy Christmas for the Kopites
Souness on the dole.  BTW Rosenthal is expected to sign for Spurs
this week - Guess who we play in 2 weeks time, guess who will play
brilliantly??  Can't think who!!

It gets worse!!  Chris.
34.2426Ashton Gate first stop on road to nowhere!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Dec 06 1993 15:167
Forgot to mention that we have been drawn away to
Bristol City in the 3rd Round of the FA Cup, to
be played the weekend of 8th/9th January

I can see this being quite tricky!!

Chris.
34.2427Liverpool are currently just flat-footed.GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Dec 06 1993 15:5213
    
    Wright played well ??? who allowed the cross leading to the opening
    goal ??
    
    Fowlers goal was the only decent goal of the game...though I must admit
    all the reports stated that Wednesday were by far the best team on the
    day....Liverpool used to win regularly on pressure causing mistakes...
    Good luck to Wednesday...
    
    What with West Ham, Newcastle and Blackburn all making a move towards
    the top, good to see traditionalists getting a piece of the cake...
    
    Dezzz.
34.2428Liverpoor are CRAP!PEKING::COSSEYNTue Dec 07 1993 16:0510
    
    According to many of the papers, Ian Rush is on his way to Japan...
    Nigel Clough is going to Derby...
    Ronnie Rosental(sp) is going to Spurs....Who does that leave to partner
    Fowler ?, this kid looks a great prospect, lets hope Souness doesn't wear
    him out and protects him from the pressures of the modern game.
    Fergerson's done a great job with Sharpe and Giggs. Souness can learn
    a thing or two from him....
    
    Neil..    
34.2429Bully-boy SounessHLDG00::ROLLITTTue Dec 07 1993 17:558
    I was at Hillsborough (Wednesday fan) on Saturday. On a local radio
    station phone-in after the match, there were a lot of calls from local 
    people COMPLAINING about how sloppy and lacking Liverpool were. They were 
    blaming Souness, and said that for the good of English football (let's
    have our top club back where they belong and all that) he must either go
    or change his team-play.
    
    Have you heard that from supporters of other clubs? 
34.2430R2ME2::HINXMANIn the range of strangeWed Dec 08 1993 00:3510
	re .2429

>    blaming Souness, and said that for the good of English football (let's
>    have our top club back where they belong and all that) he must either go

	Come, come now. The decline in English football might be considered
	to have started around the time of Liverpool's dominance. Let's bring
	back the real glory days when Burnley were a top-flight club.

	Tony
34.2431PIECES::63585::SWIFFENWed Dec 08 1993 15:284
Let's bring back the days when Liverpool were a
top club eh?

Chris.
34.2432One club league folksUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyWed Dec 08 1993 17:107
    re : -1. Liverpool are finished. Man Utd will dominate english league
    for the next 5 years.
    
    
    
    
    dw. THFC.
34.2433There's hope for them yet .....BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed Dec 08 1993 18:1714
    Re: .2432 :
    
    
    I disagree.  I can think of one really quick way to make Liverpool a top 
    club again:
    
    
    
    Force all the other Premiership teams to field their U-12 teams. Hmmm, 
    that may not be quite enough ..... Just to be sure, Manchester United 
    should only be allowed to play with 6 men (boys).   :-)
    
    
    Jerry.
34.24347th in league - 3 more pointsPIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Dec 09 1993 14:4019
Liverpool returned to winning ways last night beating
QPR 3-2.  Goals from Barnes, Rush and a Molby pen. For
QPR Ferdinand and Barker scored, both of these were sent
off in a hectic final 13 minutes.  Barker had to go for
throwing a punch at Redknapp, who was clearly hauled 
down for the penalty.  Ferdinand went for two yellow
cards, the one he got sent off for was ridiculous.  The
referee Vic Callow, booked him for kicking the ball into
the Kop, when Liverpool were leading 3-2, and booked him
for time wasting, the only time he was wasting was his own,
so this seemed a very harsh decision.

So Souness survives to fight another day, Swindon on Saturday,
should be three points, but who knows with this team!!
Only 24,561 there last night, by far the lowest of the season, 
the game was played in ferocious conditions, and both sides
played some excellent football apparently,

Chris.
34.2435What a ref !!!SIOG::A_KELLYThu Dec 09 1993 18:4613
    re .2434
    
    Watching last night on TV, I think the problems after the penalty
    decision came about because the QPR players felt (and personally I
    have to agree) that Redknapp did a Greg Luganis. After the penalty
    was taken Peacock (I think) did a great lunger on Redknapp, just to
    show him what a real foul was like. As for Ferdinand's sending off..
    ..what can be said...never seen such a ridiculous decision since...
    ..well I can't remember!!!!
    
    But....Liverpool are still within striking range.
    
    Cheers....Ned
34.2436Of what?XSTACY::JLUNDON@GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice!Thu Dec 09 1993 20:078
re -1
   
>     But....Liverpool are still within striking range.
 
Of what?  I certainly can't see Liverpool winning the league with the team
they've got right now ... or the manager!

                          James.
34.2437YESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingThu Dec 09 1993 21:4123
    Just received some valuable information on Liverpool's margin of victory
in their 13 championship wins from 1964 to 1992.

1964 won by 4 pts
1966        6
1973        3
1976        1
1977        1
1979        8
1980        2
1982        4
1983       11 ( The mancs only won by 10 last year0
1984        3
1986        2
1988        9
1990        9



    C U N N O


34.2438keep em comingBLKPUD::WATTERSONPIt's your loss digitalThu Dec 09 1993 22:266
    
    **** that was boring - even for you Martin....
    
    Usual :-) 
    
    Paul
34.2439?SUBURB::ABSOLOMTOn 7830-2924Fri Dec 10 1993 12:406
    
    Boring maybe, but what was the relevance??
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2440United to win 20 pts this year :-)GVA05::BURKHALTERFri Dec 10 1993 13:299
    I guess the relevance is that he's worried about Uniteds large
    points lead in the league at the moment.
    
    The one thing he's forgotten, is the change from 2pts to 3pts for a
    win, back in....?
    
    A detail in your favour I think Martin!  :-)
    
    -Dom
34.2441Must have been bloody awfulAIMTEC::WICKS_AWC94 Dream died when Bodin missedMon Dec 13 1993 19:336
    ok how bad were we? I feared the worst when my world service radio
    refused to cooperate and give me any of the results.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2442XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Mon Dec 13 1993 20:345
Andrew,
	You were bad!! 2-2, with wright getting the equaliser with 6 minutes to
go...

Mick (now if you have the other wright you might win something!!!)
34.2443Off the pressMUFC::TONYMon Dec 13 1993 20:558
Mike Ellis C/O The Sun

Liverpool will definitely pick up at least one trophy this season..
A special award for most erratic team in the country - the Keystone Cops of the 
Kop.


Tony :-)
34.2444One day bad the next terrible!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENTue Dec 14 1993 13:039
We were jeered off the pitch, we were terrible, they
played good stuff.  For those who watch Liverpool
regularly this would not have been the shock of the
season as some tabloids put it.  Good news is that
Barnes still hasn't been injured and, he scored again!!

Wimbledon away tonight in Coca Cola Cup replay.

Chris
34.2445Barnes a has beenSIOG::DPIS07::buckleyTue Dec 14 1993 17:1110
>>  					Good news is that
>>  Barnes still hasn't been injured and, he scored again!!

Not sure if thats such good news. Barnes was crap on Saturday,
never tried to beat a man, always cutting inside. He was
invisible for most of the second half. Only Mark Wright could
hold his head up after Saturday, I though he was outstanding.


Patrick
34.24461 down, 2 to goZPOVC::KUMARWed Dec 15 1993 04:2420
    From the BBC World Service on FM 88.9 Mhz Sports Roundup at 2245 hrs
    GMT.....
    
    Coke Cup Replay:
    
    Wimbledon 2 : Liverpool 2 (Ruddock, Segers o.g.(how ? I don't know !)
    
    Wimbledon won 4-3 on penalty kicks.
	I don't think it's any surprise that Liverpool lost. Well, at least
    not for me. I guess they can now concentrate on the League and Cup
    double (elimination, that is) :-).
    	BTW, out of curiosity, when was the last time Liverpool beat
    Wimbledon ? I can only think of the 1988 Charity Shield. That's 5 years
    since they beat them ! Oh well, there's a bogey team for you.
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
    
34.2447Segers goal of the monthFORTY2::FOWLERMFight the powerWed Dec 15 1993 12:316
Cross came in from the goalie's left, Segers leapt up to punch it out, and
instead punched it about 6 feet backwards into his own net. Most amusing, but
not as amusing as watching the once great Liverpool crash out of another
competition. 8-)

Mike
34.2448Now has to be the time to go Mr SounessPIECES::63585::SWIFFENWed Dec 15 1993 12:5818
As expected we lost thanks to John Barnes missing
a penalty.  The defence was a nightmare, Fowler was
brilliant again, but let's hope even he can't save
Souness now.  Only the FA Cup to aim at, a tricky
away tie at Bristol City - Cast your mind back to
Bolton last year. 

The time has now come when it must only be a matter
of setting a date for Souness' departure.  I reckon
the board will wait until the season is over.  That
means that we will have no chance of correcting
anything.  Souness should go now, quoting any
excuse, but go - he has wrecked Liverpool in 3 years,
they are in a far worse state than when he arrived,
let's hope the old gits on the board, wake up to 
themselves!!!

Chris.
34.2449NEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyWed Dec 15 1993 12:596
    Despite the own goal, according to reports, Seger was Wimbledon's hero,
    saving a penalty from Barnes in extra time and two more in the penalty
    shoot out. I think Liverpool were lucky to even get the replay, having
    seen the first game on TV.
    
    Terry
34.2450Another two points lostPIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Dec 20 1993 14:2433
Spurs 3 Liverpool 3

One nil down then Robbie the Souness saviour takes over
for ten minutes, during which he scores twice and Redknapp
scores courtesy of Thorsvedt to make it 3-1.  Then surprise
surprise we collapse and are fortunate to get a point.

Robbie scored the first - brilliant first touch sold Calderwood
and raced 40 yards to cooly slot home.  Redknapp scored from a 
20 yard freekick, which rebounded off the post and in off 
Thorsvedt's shoulder.  3-1, when Rush had his ankles clipped
after another impressive Fowler run.  The confidence of the
youngster showed when he took the penalty.  Oh by this stage
Barnes had disappeared off injured with a hamstring, Clough
replacing him.  Clough played a diabolical ball for the Spurs
penalty, when Redknapp hacked someone down.  McMannaman also
brought Edinburgh down in the box, which looked a pen, but the
ref said no.  Caskey got the expected equaliser for Spurs, 
Samways and Hazard were the other Spurs scorers.

I reckon we are 7th now, which is not good, the fans displayed
a banner saying Souness and Boersma please go, which illustrates
the feeling on the terraces/seats.  The papers are beginning to
call for his head now, our away record under Souness is nothing
short of abysmal, not only this season but since he arrived.
If we lose on the 8th Jan to Bristol City, which is likely then
he will have to go.

Christmas games are at Sheffield Utd on the 26th 12 noon kick off,
Wimbledon at Anfield on 28th, Ipswich away on New Years Day, then
Man Utd at Anfield on Jan 4th 7.45ko.

Chris.
34.2451How much longer?XSTACY::JLUNDON@GAO 822-4715 Apathy is the most terrible vice!Mon Dec 20 1993 16:3511
How much longer can Souness expect to survive at Liverpool?  The Liverpool
of old would never have lost a two goal lead with 1/2 the second half over.
 Isn't anyone at Liverpool speaking out against the idiot?  

He is driving a great football tradition into the ground, not that I mind
to much :-) being a Leeds fan but it must be intensively depressing to see
Souness dig Liverpools grave so thoroughly if one is a Liverpool fan.

Any thought(s) Cunno?

                             James.
34.2452PEKING::COSSEYNWorld Cup 1994 ZZzzzThu Dec 23 1993 18:545
    
    Happy X-mas Tanner and Cunno....
    
    Neil...
    
34.2453MERRY XMASESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingFri Dec 24 1993 19:239
    
    Happy X-mas Neil and let's look forward to more noting in the new year.


   C U N N O
    
    
    

34.2454Latest results...ZPOV05::KUMARThu Dec 30 1993 03:1319
    Calling Andrew Wicks of Atlanta.....
    	In case, you're actually working this week :-),
    	I thought you might like to know some results...
    
    	Sunday 26th Dec '93
    	Sheffield Utd	0
    	Liverpool	0  (it seems Bruce made lots of good saves and kept
    			   ( Liverpool in the game.)
    
    	Tuesday 28th Dec '93
    	Liverpool	1  (Scales, o.g.)
    	Wimbledon	1  (Fashanu )
    
    	No surprises here. Joe Kinnear (mgr of Wimbledon) has not lost to
    Liverpool in seven matches (I don't know if it's both home & away).
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.24551993 not one of our best yearsAIMTEC::WICKS_AWC94 Dream died when Bodin missedThu Dec 30 1993 19:0320
    Kumar,
    
    Thanks - I am working. Last year I went back to see the mighty reds
    lose 5-1 at Coventry and 2-1 at Crystal palace so I didn't think I 
    could face such dejection again this year - though there is a
    possibility that I may subject myself to seeing them play
    against the Scummers on feb 12th. 
    
    I got the Sun score on World service but had to work on Tues so didn't 
    get the Wombles score.
    
    It's sad to see that even our goal machine (Robbie Fowler) has stopped
    scoring as we face a couple of tough games against Ipswich, Bristol
    City and then the Mancs.
    
    It's going to be a long season!
    
    Happy New Year
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks (Atlanta's Most Infamous Welshman)
34.2456R2ME2::HINXMANIn the range of strangeThu Dec 30 1993 21:029
	re .2455

>    I got the Sun score on World service but had to work on Tues so didn't 
>    get the Wombles score.

	So you missed the WS announcer saying, "aside from Newcastle tonight's
	results only affected the bottom half of the table".

	Tony
34.2457 Take ThatREDARO::WLC_IMPROV1Tue Jan 04 1994 17:3211
          
    
     liverpool 1        Man United 3 
    rush or fowler      Cantona (2)
                        Keane or Giggs
              
    
             My prediction for tonight game.
    
                           All the best,
                                        The one and only "Moose".
34.2458Watch out for the video soon!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENWed Jan 05 1994 12:5418
Liverpool 3 Man Utd 3

Unbelievable atmosphere, unbelievable game.  I took an 
unpaid day off to see the game, it was well worth it.

Utd were 3-0 up after 23 mins - Bruce, Giggs and Irwin,
all superb goals.  Liverpool were playing well, but were
shellshocked, then Clough gets one back from 30+ yards,
then Clough gets another 3-2 at half time.  Then Razor
scores with a bullet header after 79 mins, both sides
had numerous chances - it was cracking stuff.  The Kop
went continental with flares and Eurpean flags.  42,795
saw it plus the Sky people - best game for ages.  The 
attitude and commitment was superb, long may it continue.

Write more later.

Chris.
34.2459More thoughts from the KopPIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Jan 06 1994 14:0239
Reports in The Daily Star, that Ian Rush threatened
to quit Liverpool yesterday, after being subbed at the
Sheffield Wed and Sheffield Utd games.  I was at both
matches and why he was taken off I will never know. 
He is quoted as saying that he does not want to leave, 
but he also does not want to be a hanger on!  
I've got my ticket for the Bristol City cup tie
on Saturday which is the big game, despite the heroics
on Tuesday night, nice to see the papers praising the Kop
for it's contribution on Tuesday, both Souness and Ferguson
mentioned that they whipped Liverpool into a frenzy, sadly
all this will be gone soon, I hope the club appreciate what
they will be missing.  Good to hear the No Seats chant at
half time too. 
As for Tuesday although some papers are writing that United 
might crack, they played some great football and to be fair
this was a one off as we have done so badly this season that
we just had to get some kind of result at home, but United
have proved to be the best side this season by far, although
the title race is far from over as Blackburn have 2 games in 
hand.  It would be nice to see the gap close, but I reckon
Tuesday night made each team appreciate each other a little
more and bought a bit of respect back to the fixture, which
recently has turned into an all out hatred affair.

Still if we can show the same level of passion and determination
in all our games things might not be as bad as they appear to be
The Xmas match at Sheffield Utd - we were abysmal, they should 
have been 4 or 5 up at half time but for woeful finishing and some
great saves by Bruce.  The defence that Graeme built (at considerable
expense) was ripped apart, as it is in most matches, Ruddock and
Wright don't seem to gel as a team, although Wright is playing very
well at the minute.  One always hangs back playing everyone onside,
while the other sticks his hand in the air appealing for offside!!
Dicks had an absolute nightmare at Brammall Lane and even the 
Liverpool fans were laughing at him, still can't see the reason why
we got rid of Burrows and Marsh for him, but what do I know!!

Chris.
34.2460Still in the Cup after Saturday!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENFri Jan 07 1994 12:585
Saturdays Cup game at Bristol looks dodgy, they have
had loads of snow and rain.  There is an inspection
at 12 today!

Chris.
34.2461Cup-tie abandoned.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEEven Better than the Real ThingSat Jan 08 1994 20:139
Liverpool 1 Bristol City 1
(Rushie)

Match called off due to floodlight failure. This isn't the first time for
lights to fail in cup ties. I think that the visiting club should be 
awarded the tie in these situations.

C U N N O
34.2462Clutching at straws now are we?GVA05::BURKHALTERMon Jan 10 1994 10:045
    re:-1
    
    Bristol City win it then Martin?
    
    -Dom :-)
34.2463What a bloody con!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 10 1994 12:4162
I was there on Saturday and it was a total disgrace.  
You don't get your money back, you still have to pay
for your train/coach etc,  and Bristol City get to 
stage another game, and keep the cash.  A 5 pound
cable link was to blame, which in the end cost 50 quid
to repair - Not bad considering there was 20,617 
people in the ground who had at least paid 6 pounds each!

Half the lights went off when Brucie, who had another
crazy game, which let City back in it when we were in 
total command, took a free kick and pointed out to the
ref that there was a problem.  At that stage it was dull
and they could really have continued, then the lights went
off completely, then they came back on one at a time, before
they went off completely again!!  The players came back out
for a training session, just as a diversion to let the Police
get in position for any ugliness, without anyone seeing them.

25 minutes after the lights had failed the match was called off
to boos, jeers and angry fist waving.  Obviously when you have 
travelled 200 miles to see a game you are not going to be pleased
and there was trouble outside the ground, with the Police horses 
and dogs involved - that quietened down and then the local lads
got involved with the Police who wouldn't let them in a nearby
pub.  I can't imagine many of the 8000 Liverpool supporters who
were there on Saturday making the journey down on the 19th, 
although apparently we are only being charged 3 pound for the 
pleasure!!  The FA should fine Bristol City, it is ridiculous
that 1, a minor fault occurs to force the cancellation - Why
are the lights not checked?? and 2, that they could not fix
the problem.   As we left the ground all the lights came back
on, and it was perfectly light enough to continue.

As for the game, Liverpool dominated with Rush scoring from
close range after Barnes mazy dribble, Fowler almost had a second
after their keeper whacked the ball at him, but in spun away as 
it neared the goal.  Then Liverpool decided to sit back when City
were there for the taking, Grobelaar was up to his usual antics,
which let Bristol back into it, and it was no surprise when Allison
scored with a glancing header.   Second half Liverpool re-established
control, but both sides had few chances, and it was delicately
poised when the lights went out.  Hopefully in the re-match we will
take them to the cleaners and not sit back on a 1-0 lead, if we
do then we will have problems, but if not we should beat them 
easily, they rely too much on the long ball to Allison, so hopefully
we will have learned.

Dicks had a nightmare again, he really is a carthorse, again Souness'
signing not working, I'm still not too convinced about Ruddock, even 
after the United game, he is very slow and he gets caught far too often.
Stevie Nicol had a good game, clearing off the line at one stage, Barnes
set up the goal but did sod all else, another 10 grand thankyou very
much!! Grobelaar's place kicking is still appalling, and if he continues
to behave like he does then his Liverpool days may be over.  Saturday
was not the time to do stupid things like he did, especially when your
manager's job is in the balance!  Or maybe it was.   I was a bit 
concerned about Redknapp continuaaly giving the ball away, and Clough's
lack of involvement, it seems United was a one-off as I had feared.

Anyway the rip-off rematch is on Weds 19th July 7.45 ko.

Chris.
34.2464Stockport vs Bristol City/Liverpool next!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 10 1994 12:464
Forgot to mention if we win, we are away at giant killers
Stockport, who knocked out QPR on Saturday - oh great!

Chris.
34.2465ADDULT::ROBERTSONMon Jan 10 1994 12:546
> Anyway the rip-off rematch is on Weds 19th July 7.45 ko.
                                             ^^^^

Is this so they don't have to rely on the floodlights for the replay :-)

Al
34.2466Well spotted Eagle Eye!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 10 1994 14:103
Well spotted Al, I'm dreaming of far off exotic places
in the sun, like Bristol for example!! 19th Jan it is 
then.
34.2467jan, july we'll still beatthemAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Jan 10 1994 20:0523
    Chris,
    
    Commiserations on the wasted trip - on my original trip to the U.K
    schedule I would have been at that game too. how long was left in the
    game when the lights went out? 
    
    I recall two games when the lights went out one in Cardiff when they
    waited over an hour to call the game off and only then did they call
    it off because the away supporters would have missed the last train
    home. The other one was at the finely appointed manor ground in Oxford
    but the lights came back on then. 
    
    Apparently at Cardiff they only have the lights checked ever 3 months
    (my uncle used to work for the Elec Board) which is probably how often
    the fire department check the ground is safe etc... I think for the
    smaller clubs outside the first this is standard as they don' have
    lots of money.
    
    for the replay take lots of 50ps to put in the meter!
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2468Michael Thomas on way back!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENTue Jan 11 1994 17:5021
The lights went out with 25 mins to go.  Bristol City are
admirably charging Liverpool fans only 3 pounds for the
rematch next Weds, whilst home fans will only have to
pay 5 pounds at the most.  Peter Robinson, the Chief
Exec has asked for a figure nearer to 1.50, even then 
I can't see many people from Liverpool travelling down.

Michael Thomas, who is still at liverpool is back in 
training and is expected to play in a reserve
match on Thursday, for the first time in a year.  Paul
Stewart is in the papers saying that he will stick it
out at Liverpool despite Souness never playing him.  
One time I agree with Souness!!  Stewart says that he
thought he was playing his best football for Liverpool
prior to being dropped.  If that was his best I hate 
to see his worst, he was diabolical against Chelsea and
Arsenal!!

Oldham away Saturday.

Chris.
34.2469A Different ViewSUBURB::HOOPERGGary HooperWed Jan 12 1994 15:4120
34.2470West Country wonders!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENWed Jan 12 1994 19:0528
The price for the re-match is 2 pounds.  This in itself is reasonable,
but what about the train fare, coach ticket - You won't be able 
to get back at 10 at night to anywhere except in Bristol itself.
Those that come down on the coach won't be back until after 2am.

There won't be many there not even those from London and the South
East will be able to get back.  The Bristol fans will obviously
turn out though. As for Bristol being on top when the lights went
out, do me a favour!!  True, they could quite easily have scored
and won the game, too true the defence is slow and generally useless,
but Bristol were only on top from when Grobelaar started messing 
about until half time, during which they scored the goal they
deserved, but second half we settled down and sorted it out.  City
rely too much on the long ball to Allison, something that would
have been noted by Souness and Co, stop him and there doesn't 
appear to be too much of a threat.  

I've also been reading that the fella that installed and repaired 
the lights has been receiving death threats by phone and fax!! 
Seems a bit harsh, but there you go!!  City should still be fined
for what happened, it's all right everyone saying that we can all
get in cheaply, but let's not forget everyone had to fork out
for travelling expenses, and will have to do so for the rematch.

Chris.

PS The rearranged game at Norwich is on Sat February 5th - must
be a free Saturday!
34.2471Ronnie on the way back!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEALDOThu Jan 13 1994 01:228
   I just heard the Ronnie Whelan is back in training and is expected to play 
in a reserve match during the week. If Ronnie comes back, we could close the
gap on UTD. Players like Redknapp don't compare with Whelan. A fit Ronnie
would be a great benefit to both Liverpool and Ireland.


C U N N O
34.2472A more realistic assessment?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Jan 13 1994 02:238
    Michael Thomas and Ronnie back I can't take all this excitement.
    
    since they've both averaged about 4 games a season the last couple of
    years this should at least see us through february.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2473Cunno did Santa bring ya some more drugs!!!!KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Thu Jan 13 1994 11:5812
   Martin been an Irish and Pool supporter myself, I honestly hope that Ronnie
hangs up his boots at this level anyway. I don't know what you have against
Jamie Redknapp but he has been one of the pools better players over the past
couple of months. Thomas might be an asset but players like Whelan, Stewart,
Molby, and a few of those swedes should be all sold when we can still get a
couple of bob for them.... Just my opinion... I reckon we can build a good team
if Souness stops wasting money on useless defenders..... He should still go, 
even though they are unbeaten  for a while.....


                                                                  -dave-
34.2474FORTY2::FOWLERMFight the powerThu Jan 13 1994 12:544
I read on teletext that Ronnie Rosenthal might be on his way to J-League team
Yokohama. I don't think Souness ever picks him anyway, does he?

Mike
34.2475can they blow bubbles?HEART::DIDCOCKThu Jan 13 1994 13:3210
    
    	RE: -2. - if Liverpool intend flogging off the oldies - can we
    (West Ham) have them please?   Billy Bonds managed to revitalise a
    couple of other Anfield has-beens - I can see Molby slotting nicely
    into a Hammers midfield,  Wright might be the man to fill Alvin's boots
    and Rush could `do-a-job' up front with Chapman.
    
    	I know - we'll swap the lot for Morley?  oK?
    
    Cliff
34.2476Away win no4!!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 17 1994 13:488
Oldham 0 Liverpool 3

Another away win!!  Dicks, Fowler and Redknapp the scorers.

Who saw Brucie's staggering performance in Brookie!!

Chris

34.2477FORTY2::FOWLERMFight the powerMon Jan 17 1994 14:114
Souness appears to be working his magic with Robbie Fowler. He shoved the Oldham
defender to the ground before scoring his goal. Very fair.

Mike
34.2478Pastries and yoddlersSTKOFF::SPERSSONPas de problemeMon Jan 17 1994 17:2012
    
    Re: 34.2473 by KBOMFG::TANNER "Midnight is where the day begins.."
    
>    Molby, and a few of those swedes should be all sold when we can still
                               ^^^^^^
    
    There are no swedes at Liverpool FC at the moment. We don't accept any
    blame that rightfully belongs to danes and norwegians :-)
    
    cheers,
    
    	Stefan
34.2479One lazy git gone!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENTue Jan 18 1994 16:404
Paul Stewart has gone on a month's loan to
Crystal Palace.  Hope they can afford to buy him!

Chris.
34.2480That's EntertainmentSIOG::A_KELLYThu Jan 20 1994 11:5711
    
    Thoroughly enjoyed the game last night, although I suspect some of the
    Liverpool faithful didn't. For a neutral it was highly entertaining with
    some excellent football, wayward finishing, dodgy defending and the
    usual sight of Grobelaar going for a cuppa while the game was going on.
    
    Great stuff
    
    Cheers.....Ned
    
    ps - Bristol City could have done with A. Cole back last night. 
34.2481CLARID::STUARTThu Jan 20 1994 11:593
...but what was the score?

Gordon.
34.2482SUBURB::WAITEGMSO BABES ARE GREATThu Jan 20 1994 12:077
    Bristol City 1    Liverpool 1
    Allison  71       Rush 61
    
    
    
    
    /GAry
34.2483lucky, lucky, luckyNEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyThu Jan 20 1994 12:156
    From the highlights on TV last night, Liverpool were sooo lucky. They
    should have been 3 or 4 down by the time they got their goal. Even
    then, Bristol City came back at them and looked the better side by far.
    
    
    Terry
34.2484CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Thu Jan 20 1994 12:2917
    As a born and bred Bristolian, I was proud to see the once mighty
    Liverpool look like a bunch of amateurs. They were run ragged by a City
    attack that showed up the Liverpool defences lack of pace. I listened
    to the whole match on radio 5, and the whole commentary team could not
    berlieve what they were seeing. If Junior Bent had put his boots on the
    right way round then who knows. I was quite surprised to see fat Barnes
    playing in the style more accustomed to his role in the England side,
    and he made less of an impression than a dropped feather does on the
    richter scale. Still, the trip to Anfield should be interesting. The
    theory goes.........................................................
    
    if Bolton could do it last year then .............
    
    
    Rich.
    
    P.S. Didn't Ashton Gate look good with the lights on ! 
34.2485Replay at Anfield next Tuesday.PIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Jan 20 1994 12:5132
What have I been saying since I've been back - The
defence is still dreadful - Nicol is past it, Dicks is
awful (he hasn't been booked yet at Liverpool so he must
be doing all right is not the right attitude!!) He is so
slow it is unbelievable, he has never heard of the word
"positioning", Ruddock ditto Dicks, and Jones is being
dragged down by the rest of them.  
Barnes I must admit was a non-entity last night, he is
turning in England performances for Liverpool now.  He
does have a problem with the manager, like the rest of
us, and has only just started talking to Souness.  A lot
of the older players were not talking to Souness for ages,
which might explain motivational problems, laziness etc..
Nicol still doesn't talk to Souness and they were once 
best mates!!   Clough again didn't appear to be involved,
Redknapp played reasonably well, Rush and Fowler didn't
have a lot to do!! 

Dreadful display, very unfortunate to be still in it, but 
are you really surprised!!

Still Everton are out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!    Good team that 
Bolton or so the Evertonians kept telling us last year!!!!

Good crowd of 21,718 last night, 1100 more than the first game,
which surprised me, considering what happened in the first game,
and the time of last night's match ie no transport home!  Still
shows how many people will watch football if you lower the prices.

Chris


34.2486That's some radio ya have Rich....KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Thu Jan 20 1994 13:2113
34.2487CHEFS::HARRISRGoosenargh!Thu Jan 20 1994 14:489
    I also watched the match on Sportsnight, so I was quite surprised to
    SEE fat Barnes etc etc etc................ I knew it would be shown on
    Sportsnight cause they said so on R5, also they said that FB was
    useless, so there. Liverpool unbeaten ? They were well beaten last
    night, but only the score didn't say so. ( and probably a few bigoted
    fans who wont let go of the past and realise Liverpool are no longer
    good, let alone great)
    
    Rich.
34.2488Time for change....KIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachThu Jan 20 1994 17:079
    
    It seems to me that Souness has had the opposite effect on Liverpool
    as he had on Rangers.At Rangers he made an average side into a very 
    good side whereas at Liverpool he has destroyed a very good side
    with his impulse buying and selling.
    I can`t see him getting them out of this one though,he should stand
    down and let Alan Hansen take over.
    
                                            D.
34.2489TRUCKS::SANTWelcome to Planet EarthThu Jan 20 1994 17:498
    
    	Well I was quite pleased with Barnes's performance last night. I've
    	always said that he should be able to consistently reproduce his
    	international form for his club! ;-)
    
    	Tha wah lucky! Bristol, your chances have gone now...
    
    	Andy.
34.2490PLUNDR::MORANDeemed expendible!Fri Jan 21 1994 18:556
    
    Injury shock: Teenage goal scoring sensation Robbie Fowler has a broken
    leg and will be out of action for at least 6 weeks. Apparently it
    happened during the Bristol City match.
    
    Tim
34.2491Tommy SmithGVA05::BURKHALTERSun Jan 23 1994 16:339
    Talking of injuries in one of the English 'Euro' sport programs
    last week they had an interview with Tommy Smith. He now can barely
    walk and needs a walking stick to get around after 7 operations
    on a knee after all the knocks it got while playing.
    
    It was damn sad to see the once 'hard man' of the great Liverpool
    team reduced to what he has to put up with now....
    
    -Dom
34.2492Biggest week of the season coming up!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 24 1994 13:2432
Liverpool 2 Manchester City 1

Rush scored twice, the last in the final minute,
Carl Griffiths scored first for City.  Good crowd
of nearly 42,000.  Apparently we took City apart
but the final ball was lacking and finishing
was poor.

John Barnes ahs been ordered to make a public
apology for his criticism of Souness' style. He
will apologise in the next home programme.  
Everyone knows that Barnes is right yet the club
still insist on raking things over, to create more
unnecessary publicity.  Part of our troubles is due
to the incompetent Chairman being so close to the 
idiot in charge, and sticking together like two
schoolboys.  It wouldn't have happened in the old
days!!

Still 5th is better than we could have hoped for.

Big week this one, with Bristol City at home in the 
Cup on Tuesday, if we win that one we are away at
Stockport on Saturday, which has all the makings of
an upset.  So by the end of the week we could be 
smiling due to the fact we are in the 5th round of the
Cup, or cringing because we lost, but inwardly happy that
Souness will be on his way.

Watch this space!

Chris.
34.2493Liverpool out againYELBUS::DSMITHThey've only played 10 seconds..Wed Jan 26 1994 00:528
    
    
    
     Liverpool  0  Bristol City  1
    
     Is this the end of Souness??
    
      Danny.
34.2494Souness in, Souness in :-)ESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Wed Jan 26 1994 11:383
Souness must stay


34.2495He must goUPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngWed Jan 26 1994 11:467
    Sack him, NOW!!!
    
    
    And replace him with Phil Neal.
    
    Paul.
    
34.2496Gerrimout!NSIC00::ROLLITTDogs do it on the grassWed Jan 26 1994 12:491
    Viv Anderson is yer man for the job
34.2497SUBURB::ABSOLOMTbetty swollocksWed Jan 26 1994 13:196
    
    Souness is MY manager of the year so far!
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2498MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Wed Jan 26 1994 13:255
    How about Graham Taylor... should do about as good a job as Souness!!
    :-)
    
    rick
    
34.2499Dig up another Shank's, Fagan, Dalglish etc...XSTACY::PHAYDENWed Jan 26 1994 14:1112
It's really sad. I want to see the Liverpool of the 70's and 80's back. Good
football is scarce enough without one of the greatest clubs in Europe dying a
death.
United need some competition, you can see that they're loosing form as they have
no decent oposition there to stretch them.

Alan Hanson is yer man or maybe even Ronnie Whelan. After all Dalglish(sp ?) had
no experience before taking over.

2c's worth,

Peter(AIC)
34.2500FORTY2::FOWLERMFrank's Fantastic Shed ShowWed Jan 26 1994 14:536
Didn't Dalglish get advice throughout his first season by (some ex-manager)
before taking it on on his own? What about going for Toshack, who has got
managerial experience? Or maybe Ian Rush who hasn't, but is certainly popular?
Or maybe even Emlyn Hughes who is neither popular nor experienced? 8-)

Mike
34.2501Please Go NOW Souness!!!!!!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENWed Jan 26 1994 14:5430
What can I say, mixture of feelings - Appalled
by the result, no complaints about that.  But
very happy that now Souness will have to go, 
the fans at Liverpool have an unofficial policy
not to demonstrate against the manager, but last
night there was severe abuse directed at the board
who should have got rid of him last May.

We all could see this happening, last night must be 
the end for Nicol, Grobelaar, and all the older 
players.  We need a new management team, probably
Roy Evans and Phil Thompson, with good quality
older players who are prepared to play for the club,
not for millions of pounds.  If this means selling 
Rush, Barnes, Molby and all the Souness buys then 
so be it, something drastic has to happen, we are
light years away from having a good side, and are 
only 5th because it is a mediocre league, United
apart.  This needs to be resolved quickly, I cannot
see why Souness has to think about it " in the cold
light of day" there is no point, he has wrecked the
club, bought crap players for vast sums, and alienated
those who want to play for Liverpool.

NB For those who blamed Liverpool fans for wrecking the 
minute's silence, witness last night's scenes cheering
the Bristol players for winning after making us a laughing
stock!!

Chris.
34.2502XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Wed Jan 26 1994 15:002
	I'd go for Toshack. He has the experience
34.2503TRUCKS::SANTWelcome to Planet EarthWed Jan 26 1994 15:2333
    
    	re .2501...
    
    	Chris, that was a very fair and balanced note from someone I know
    	to be a true Liverpool supporter who is probably going through
    	torment today!
    
    	We differ on our opinions of Sourpuss - I think he's doing a
    	marvellous job and long may it continue 8-)
    
    	However, joking apart, bad luck - the first game was a farce and
    	some would argue that Bristol should have been eliminated after
    	the abandonment. I'd feel the same if it was my team being jigged
    	abround with ticket prices and travelling etc....
    
    	Liverpool have some promising youngsters - Redknapp, Matteo,
    	McThingy, Jones, Fowler - but the problem lies with the "old
    	guard". Rush, Grob, Barnes etc. who probably feel they have little
    	left to prove (or achieve!) and are happy to keep picking up the
    	vast pay cheques negotiated during happier and more successful times.
    
    	Remember - great clubs don't lose their greatness. They just pass
    	through leaner times occasionally. Think of Leeds in the early 80s,
    	United in the mid-70s, Arsenal in the early 80s, Everton for most of
    	recent history except the late 80s, Spurs practically every year!
    
    	Liverpool have had a long time at the very top and now they're in 
    	transition. They will be back.
    
    	jmho..
    
    	Andy.
        
34.2504XSTACY::PHAYDENWed Jan 26 1994 15:314
How much would the the club have to pay in order to get rid of him i.e What is
the duration left to run on his contract ?

Peter.
34.2505CLARID::STUARTWed Jan 26 1994 16:256
...err, would somebody mind explaining what happened last night. We don't all
have access to the British telly or newspapers. 

Thanks,

Gordon.
34.2506SUBURB::WAITEGDON'T DAMN MEWed Jan 26 1994 16:338
    Liverpool    0
    Bristol City 1
    
    
    
    
    
    /GAry
34.2507FORTY2::FOWLERMFrank's Fantastic Shed ShowWed Jan 26 1994 17:374
Junior "Dead-Eye" Bent apparently missed another hatful of chances, and was
professionally fouled by Grobbelaar.

Mike
34.2508WARNUT::WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Jan 26 1994 17:562
    You would have to be quick for Toshack. Alun Evans, WFA, is reportedly
    in Spain talking to him about Wales job.
34.2509R2ME2::HINXMANIn the range of strangeWed Jan 26 1994 22:4015
	re .2503

>    	Remember - great clubs don't lose their greatness. They just pass
>    	through leaner times occasionally.

	This should be a message of great comfort to fans of Burnley,
	Preston North End and Blackpool.

	re possible new managers

	Ian Branfoot is available NOW. Buy while stocks last.
	Or wait until after this spring's Euro and council elections when
	John Major will be looking for a new leadership role.

	Tony
34.2510Looks like the Mersey is a bit choppy at the moment!MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Thu Jan 27 1994 12:547
    According to a report I heard on the radio, Souness is up in Scotland
    at the moment... and RHI that he's been to see his solicitors... may be
    about his contract... who knows!
    
    In the Express they say that his replacement could be Roy Evans.
    
    Rick
34.2511I'd go for Ronnie and Aldo.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Thu Jan 27 1994 13:5016
     I think Souey must go and my choice for the job would be the long-serving
Ronnie Whelan with The Great Aldo as his number two. This would be an ideal
partnership.

Remember where you heard this first.


C U N N O

P.S. Liverpool are the most successful club in the F.A. cup over the last 10
years with three wins, another amazing statistic.

                      1986 V Everton     (3-1 Rush 2, Johnson)
                      1989 v Everton     (3-2 Rush 2, Aldridge)
                      1992 v Sunderland  (2-0 Rush, Thomas)      
34.2512SUBURB::ABSOLOMTbetty swollocksThu Jan 27 1994 14:119
    
    I reckon it's the letter B that Liverpool struggle with in the FA Cup.
    We've had Brighton, Bolton and now Bristol City. 
    
    Who's gonna be next years, Bromsgrove??
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2513Adieu SourpussGVA05::BURKHALTERThu Jan 27 1994 14:223
    Probably just some teams B-Side at this rate....
    
    -Dom :-)
34.2514For God's sake do the decent thingPIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Jan 27 1994 15:1520
What about Peterborough, Port Vale, Stoke,Chesterfield
in fact any lower division team we have played since
Souness arrived.  The way we lost is the most 
disappointing thing, they didn't seem to care.  Souness
has been reported seen in Scotland, where hopefully he
will stay.  There is a massive wave of public anger in
Liverpool, with threats to boycott the next home game,
not until 26 Feb, protests etc..  But I think that Souness
will QUIT, and now I see that Toshack appears to be
considering a return to these shores then maybe he could
be the man.  Personally I would like to see Souness, Moores
(The Chairman), Boersma ( the coach) leave and have Phil
Thompson brought back immediately, because that fella would
die for Liverpool, if the overpaid superstars didn't want
to play for Liverpool then he would kick them straight out.

We need a change before next Saturday's game at Norwich, as
morale of players and fans alike is at rock bottom.

Chris.
34.2515Laugh?? I almost watched BarrymoreYUPPY::PANESGill has blown her savingsThu Jan 27 1994 15:355
  Lets not forget the Villa Park semi-final against struggling , South 
  London minnows Crystal Palace , which is widely reckoned to be the start
  of the Scousepool decline.

  Stuart
34.2516B for ButlinsYUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHashib smitty?Thu Jan 27 1994 16:086
    Apparently next season the Pool will be sponsored by Butlins. The deal
    was cemented on the fact that both their seasons end around October
    time.
    
    Andy
    
34.2517Ha Ha Ha!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Jan 27 1994 16:533
The old ones are always the best eh Andy!

Chris.
34.2518runoursIRNBRU::HOWARDvamos a la playaFri Jan 28 1994 11:484
    strong rumour going round that there will be an announcement about
    Sourpuss' future. I hope the L'pool board does everyone a favour and gets 
    rid of the 'so and so'....
    Ray
34.2519Tosher for WalesUPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngFri Jan 28 1994 11:549
    I couldn't find a topic for the Welsh National side so I'll put this in
    here as it is also of interest to you. John Toshack and Mike(?) Smith
    will be taking over the managership of Wales according to a report on
    the radio this morning. Unless Toshack can do both jobs, that's one
    potential replacement for Sourness gone. My vote is still with Phil
    Neal though.
    
    Paul.
    
34.2520IRNBRU::HOWARDvamos a la playaFri Jan 28 1994 12:042
    my money is on Alan "at the end of the day" Hansen to be the next 'pool 
    manager
34.2521Who will Phil Neal say 'YES' to?WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringFri Jan 28 1994 12:051
If Souness goes then Roy Evans is favourite until the end of the season.
34.2522Today is the day !! At Last!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENFri Jan 28 1994 13:0817
A meeting is being held at Anfield today to
once and for all sort out Souness' future.
This effectively means that he will not be
Liverpool manager at the end of the day.

As for replacements I heard that Toshack was
not committing himself to anything until he
heard what the situation is at Liverpool.

Roy Evans having just been made Assistant
Manager in May is the obvious candidate, and
I would like to see Phil Thompson as his 
assistant being groomed for the future.

As for Phil Neal, someone suggested, no way!

Chris
34.2523A RED letter day..take a TAXI Graham...GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Jan 28 1994 13:4811
    
    Roy Evans should have been made manager after Joe Fagan. Perhaps now
    he'll get his reward though I've got a feeling that he would be taking
    over the worst Liverpool side since December 1959 when Shankley arrived
    and disposed of the services of 24 players but kept the backroom staff.
    
    Maybe it IS time for that type of shakedown at the 'Pool, but managers
    like Shankley come once in a lifetime.
    
    Dezzz.
    
34.2524Loads of meetings...CLARID::KREYERAndre KREYER, Sophia Antipolis (FR)Fri Jan 28 1994 13:537
>A meeting is being held at Anfield today to
>once and for all sort out Souness' future.
	Any relation/connection between this meeting (Anfield) and that
	meeting (Wembley)? I think we should be told...   :-)
	
								.Andre.
34.2525KIRKTN::SNEILFri Jan 28 1994 13:559

     Don't know if this has been said before,but...There has been rumours 
    in Scotland that Souness was ready to buy a Major stake in Hearts.

     Can't say a bad word about the man.Football wise,he done wonders for 
    Rangers.But Is he still as arrogant????.

    SCott 
34.2526IRNBRU::HOWARDvamos a la playaFri Jan 28 1994 14:077
    if you put together a team of the players that he sold, you would
    probably have a top 5 premier league team, what about this lot for a
    start?
    
    Hooper, Staunton, Burrows, Houghton, Saunders....there's more I'm sure.
    I just can't think of them at the moment....
    ray
34.2527PAKORA::AMCARTHUREast FifeFri Jan 28 1994 14:273
    re -2   Souness worked wonders at Rangers.....I am not sure.
    
    His assistant worked wonders. The money worked wonders.
34.2528KURMA::SNEILFri Jan 28 1994 14:4113
     Not wanting to get into this in the Liverpool topic but....Money
    doesn't make a team..it may help,it it does not guarantee success.
     Give the man some credit,he was a revelation in Scottish football
    at the time.I have total admiration for the mans enthusiasm for the
    game.I did how ever dislike the way he treated certain players.

     Maybe some Liverpool fans can comment on this but I've heard that Kenny
    Dalgliesh is partly to blame for liverpools decline because he left an
    aging team and didn't really have any youth policy to speak off.Any
    truth to this.
    
    SCott
34.2529Deja vuFORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingFri Jan 28 1994 15:454
I just popped back to read the notes in this topic from May 93 - this is what 
they must mean about the famous continuity at Liverpool!

grahame
34.2530SUBURB::ABSOLOMTbetty swollocksFri Jan 28 1994 16:426
    
    So, what happened at Anfield this morning?? Is he oot or in??
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2531UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngFri Jan 28 1994 17:1114
    re -2
    
    >Dalgliesh is partly to blame for liverpools decline because he left an
    >aging team and didn't really have any youth policy to speak off.Any
    >truth to this.
    
    I thought that this was the case also. However, Souness hasn't exactly
    sorted out the problems that he was left with. I think if the Liverpool
    supporters could see some light at the end of the tunnel then they'de
    be less interested to get him out.
    
    Paul.
    
    
34.2532Dalglish did little wrongPIECES::63585::SWIFFENFri Jan 28 1994 17:3115
Why did Dalglish leave an ageing team? Where
did people like Fowler, Matteo, McMannaman come
from if there was no youth policy.  The big
teams have to spend out on blockbuster "star"
names to try and acheive/buy success.  The one
problem Souness has faced is a transfer market
so over-inflated it is unbelievable.

The latest is that talks have started at Anfield,
the headline on Teletext being SOUNESS LOCKED IN 
TALKS.

Here's hoping.

Chris.
34.2533KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Fri Jan 28 1994 17:322
    
    Oh yeah, pass the buck.
34.2534I take it you knew thatKERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Fri Jan 28 1994 17:344
34.2535Broken Heart(s)BONNET::NIMMOFri Jan 28 1994 18:457
    >>> Rumour that Souness is ready to buy majot stake in Hearts
    
    What have Hearts done to deserve this? Its hard enough to get people to
    visit Tynecastle today as it is.
    
    
    
34.2536Dalglish againUPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngFri Jan 28 1994 20:1216
    re .2532, .2533
    
    I'm not trying to pass the blame for the current crisis onto Dalglish,
    or try to make a case for Souness (I can't stand the bloke) but I think
    that thing weren't going quite so smoothly towards the end of
    Dalglish's spell. I'm not even saying that this was due to him. As he
    has never given a plausible reason for resigning (the pressure for
    success at Blackburn must be just as great), it may be that the
    emerging problems were due to things happening behind the scenes. I
    can't back this up with any facts; it's just a feeling I had at the
    time. 
    
    I agree that Souness has made some appalling blunders in the market and
    the next manager will have a big problem getting them back into shape.
    
    Paul.
34.2537He`s gone.KIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachSat Jan 29 1994 02:513
    
    Souness resigned this evening.....
    
34.2538Turnip Taylor is your Man :-)ESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Sat Jan 29 1994 11:499
34.2539UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngMon Jan 31 1994 10:516
    Roy Evans, a member of the "Boot Room" staff since the Shankley days is
    to be installed as manager today, according to the Independent. It is
    also expected that Steve Heighway will act as his No.2.
    
    Paul.
     
34.2540A bit strong...GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Jan 31 1994 15:358
    
>Sad days at Anfield, 2 resignations within 3 years, 21 points behind their
>most hated opponents in the league, and their former manager riding high at
>Blackburn.
    
    I don't think they hate them somehow Brian....just good rivalry...
    
    Dezzz.
34.2541Today is officially a celebration!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 31 1994 15:3533
Yes at last he has gone, and joyous celebrations
can begin.  Roy Evans has one helluva job, to even
try and begin to resurrect a once great team. Now
would be a good time to get rid of Nicol, Grobelaar,
Molby etc and introduce a new Liverpool minus Dicks,
Walters, maybe Ruddock etc..  The new boss' first job will
be to get a defence that actually looks like a defence
and one that can play together.  Apparently the deal
they are offering Evans is only a quarter of what Souness
was paid which would seem to indicate that they want 
someone to work alongside Evans.  My original prediction
of an Evans-Thompson partnership is looking good.
Liverpool are also advertising for a full time physio,
which would seem to spell the end of Phil Boersma's days
at Anfield, again thankfully!!  I reckon if they get Evans,
Thompson, Heighway and Moran as the back room team then the
old methods would soon return, and the superstars who don't
appear to want to play for Liverpool would be kicked out.
The one big problem facing the new manager is lack of funds,
with over 7.5 million committed to the new Kop seated end, so
they need to sell players in order to gain cash.  The trouble
is for most of them you wouldn't even half of what Souness
paid for them on current performances, but I am sure that it
will get sorted out.  I also think the fans will give Roy
Evans a lot more time, as long as he doesn't do a Souness and
waste millions on ordinary players, or produce a team that
doesn't give a toss whether it wins or not, and just turns
up for the big fat pay cheques.

I read somewhere that he wouldn't have been sacked if he
hadn't resigned Scary eh???

Chris.
34.2542Who is he ?NEWOA::BURTONMon Jan 31 1994 15:517
    
    Who is this Roy Evans, what is his backgound ?
    
    I can't say i've ever heard of him until now.
    
    Cheers
    Nige
34.2543Jumped or pushed?UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngMon Jan 31 1994 16:0811
    re -2
    
>I read somewhere that he wouldn't have been sacked if he
>hadn't resigned Scary eh???
    
    I think he was asked to tender his resignation, which in everday terms
    *is* getting the sack. Otherwise, I don't think he'd have got any
    compensation from the club.
    
    Paul.
    
34.2544The BBC support Liverpool - OFFICIAL!!!!!!!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 31 1994 16:5025
The papers are reporting that the board tried
to convince Souness to stay so it appears that
he did resign and wasn't sacked.

Roy Evans is a local lad, grew up on the Kop,
played a few games for Liverpool joined the 
backroom staff under Shankly I believe and has
done most jobs ever since. He was appointed 
Assistant Manager to Souness during the farce
last May, with the obvious aim to take over
later.  For those who go to matches in the UK,
he is the Tom O'Connor lookalike who kicked in
with Bruce Grobelaar in the good old days.

Funny yesterday that Ferguson likened the BBC
Commentary to the Liverpool supporters Association
purely, even when we are in dire straits he is 
still concerned about Liverpool!!  As for his 
comments how he thinks Cantona was being provoked
is beyond me he tried a backheel when he was tackled
fairly in the first half and no-one saw it!! Good old
Alex, he is afr worse than Kenny was in his best paranoid
days!!!!!

Chris.
34.2545God.. you'd really want Trev. Brooking supporting ya! :-)MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Mon Jan 31 1994 17:004
    Hey..if they have the BBC supporting them its no wonder they got
    knocked out of the FA Cup!! ;-)
    
    rick.
34.2546Roy Evans is the new Liverpool bossPIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Jan 31 1994 20:025
I am reliably told that Liverpool have announced
that Roy Evans is the new manager, at least until
the end of the season.

Chris.
34.2547FORTY2::FOWLERMFrank's Fantastic Shed ShowTue Feb 01 1994 13:375
34.2548Job No. 1PIECES::63585::SWIFFENTue Feb 01 1994 20:086
Roy's first job appears to be to try and
sign Derby's Paul Kitson.  Derby would want
Clough and Nicol in exchange.  They can have Nicol,
but I reckon the jury's still out on Clough.

Chris.
34.2549Another Norwegian defender maybe?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Feb 01 1994 20:328
    Chris,
    
    who or what is Kitson - midfield? i'm not familar with Derby's team
    except for John Harkes
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2550As Schwarzzeneger said "I'm Back".ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Wed Feb 02 1994 13:1584
   Another interesting statistic that I have just come across and this is really
a good one. 

How many major trohpies did Liverpool win between 1964 & 1992 which is a 28
year period????.
 
This doesn't include charity shields or European super cups.

























In the 28 years between 1964 & 1992, Liverpool won exactly 28 trophies which
averages out at exactly one per year. The Mancs will never match that one.

Here's the breakdown during that glorious period.

1964-1992
=========

League Champions (13 times)
1964
1966
1973
1976
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990

F.A. Cup (5 times)
1965
1974
1986
1989
1992

League Cup (4 times)
1981
1982
1983
1984

European Cup (4 times)
1977
1978
1981
1984

UEFA Cup (twice)
1973
1976

        C
        U
    C U N N O
        N 
        O
34.2551The man's living in the past.CHEFS::HARRISRDigitals recurrent nightmareWed Feb 02 1994 13:2310
    Yes, but what have Loonypoor won recently, or to be more precise, what
    are they capable of winning now ? There is no way of telling how long
    Uniteds dominance will last, but at the moment, new manager or not,
    Loonypoor do not have the players to even compete with Newcastle or
    Blackburn, let alone Man United. 
    
    Rich.
    
    p.s. Don't call me biased either. I hate United, being a Spurs fan,
    it's just I can see the wood for the trees.
34.2552A new era at Anfield !WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Feb 02 1994 14:1510
    
    In this mornings paper the talk is of this top class coach that
    Liverpool are going to get to work with Roy Evans.
    
    I must admit to being a little amused to see that the leading candidate
    at the moment is a certain Mr Kinnear.
    
    Good to see David Moores hasn't lost his sense of humour.
    
    Could it be Joe or could it be Roy ? Does it matter ?
34.2553Liverpoor are CRAP!!!PEKING::COSSEYNWorld Cup 1994 ZZzzzWed Feb 02 1994 14:247
    
    I've heard this also..What a joke..I've seen him interviewed on
    numourous occasions on Carlton TV, he's a drunk theres no doubt about
    that, mind you he'd fit in very well with the rest of them...Vinny
    jones in Liverpool shirt theres a thought...
    
    Neil... 
34.2554IRNBRU::HOWARDvamos a la playaWed Feb 02 1994 14:273
    this is a joke, isn't it?...
    
    `worried' of Scotland
34.2555Isn't it time for 'Moores Out' yet ?WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Feb 02 1994 14:338
    
    No Joke.
    
    It looks like the famous Anfield Boot room is going to be the place to
    go to find a decent pair of DOC's :-).
                                         
    With respect Old Bill Shankley must be absolutely spinning in his 
    grave these days. 
34.2556Joe Kinner!!!PEKING::COSSEYNWorld Cup 1994 ZZzzzWed Feb 02 1994 14:4911
34.2557SUBURB::ABSOLOMTbetty swollocksWed Feb 02 1994 15:1912
    
    Yet another day of joy in Manchester if this is true. However, they
    have the players at Anfield to need a coach like Kinnear. Dicks,
    Ruddock, Grobbelar etc. All they need to do is bring back McMahon and
    bring in Vinny and that will complete the transformation.
    
    From dominate, stylish, rich, shrewd leaders to mediocre, poor,
    reckless bootboys. All within three years!
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2558WimblepoolYUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHashib smitty?Wed Feb 02 1994 16:289
    
    Not so fast Tone me old chum. I've heard that Kinnear was so impressed
    with Cantona's antics on Sunday that his first priority will be to 
    persuade Evans to buy him immediatley from your boys (in partnership
    with Fash the Bash, of course).
    
    'Chopper' Harris
    
    
34.2559?SUBURB::ABSOLOMTbetty swollocksWed Feb 02 1994 16:306
    
    Want to explain the p_name Andy?
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2560...and so back to footballYUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHashib smitty?Wed Feb 02 1994 16:436
    OK. I forgot my pass one day and the Security Guard here at Enterprise
    House wrote out my name on a Temporary Pass as "A. Ashib Smitty".
    
    Hard to believe but true. 
    
    Andy
34.2561SUBURB::ABSOLOMTbetty swollocksWed Feb 02 1994 17:076
34.2562The good old ways are returning!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENFri Feb 04 1994 12:5018
For those of you who are Anfield watchers, Roy Evans
went back to the old ways yesterday, when he held 
a meeting that included all the players, who were
able to say exactly what the problems were, and what
could be done about it.  This obviously means that
for the minute the fear factor created by Souness has
disappeared.  Roy Evans also laid down the rules, the
main one being that if you don't put in 100% then you 
are out.  It feels like a cloud has been lifted already,
Norwich tommorow, their morale appears to be suffering,
if you believe what you read in the papers and their
home record is abysmal, so here's hoping for Roy's first
win.

The Southampton away game has been put on Sky on Valentines
Day for some reason - Mon Feb 14 for you non-romantics!!

Chris.
34.2563Derby day at Anfield now March 13thPIECES::63585::SWIFFENFri Feb 04 1994 14:325
The Everton match has been rearranged to Sunday 13th 
March kick off 5pm, presumably for Sky not sure why
5 o'clock kick off though.

Chris.
34.2564FORTY2::FOWLERMFrank's Fantastic Shed ShowFri Feb 04 1994 14:414
A 5 o'clock kick-off means you can't watch it in the pub, so you have to buy a
dish of your own.

Mike
34.2565Cup Q-F WeekendPANIC::ANDERSONJust another 'eadless chickenFri Feb 04 1994 15:466
    Chris,
    
    It'll be 5 o'clock as there will be an F.A. Cup 6th Round Tie on BBC at
    3 o'clock that day - probably the 'Pies ;-)
    
    Rob
34.2566Roy's first point!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Feb 07 1994 13:0740
Norwich 2 Liverpool 2

Norwich had  3/4 good chances to finish us
off in the first half but only put one away,
after Matteo was charged fairly, off the ball,
the cross came in Grobelaar was not covering
his near post and Sutton scrambled it in ahead
of Wright.  Ekoku missed a good chance to make 
it 2-0 when he tried to lob brucie, but it ended
up in the stand.

A Culverhouse own goal levelled things before 
Sutton scored a superb goal from 20 yards, lobbing
Grobelaar.  Liverpool's second was slightly 
controversial as some said that Rush impeded Gunn,
but I felt he was going for the ball. Anyway Polston
tried to bring Rush down previously, the ball ran loose
and Barnes steered it in.

Gunn was then sent off for deliberately stopping a
certain goal when Whelan sent McMannaman away, clear
on goal, Macca tried to lob the keeper who was miles
outside his goal, and Gunn used his hands to stop it.
He then argued for at least 3/4 minutes but he left the
ref no alternative but to send him off. McMannaman would
have scored and Liverpool would have won.  The match got
a little nasty then with Dicks lucky not to give away
a penalty when he pushed Ekoku in the box.  But nice to
see Liverpool have a little bit of fight and spirit
for a change, and good to see John Deehan say that
Liverpool would have won but for Gunn's intervention,
and that he deserved to be sent off, pity there are
not a few more managers like him eh Fergie??

Next match Southampton away next Monday night.

Team: Grobelaar, Jones, Wright, Matteo, Dicks, Barnes,
McMannaman, Whelan, Rush, Walters and Clough.

Chris.
34.2567A reasonable if somewhat lucky start...GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Feb 07 1994 13:3915
    
    Yes, Liverpool were a little fortunate to be still in the game at the
    interval, again their defence looking as flatfooted as Norwich's
    forwards seemed to be complacent. Sutton certainly does look like an
    extremely good prospect. The small coverage I saw on TV showed
    Liverpool in dire need of a quick central defender and a left back.
    
    Interesting watching this and afterwards Phil Neal talking in The
    Boss...on Sky Sports. I don't honestly think Liverpool's problems are
    with the skills of the players but in turning around the attitude on
    tha park. A bit more spirit showing than before. Roy Evans seems to
    have the most important aspects of a Liverpool manager ...WIT...
    Let's see what happens.  
    
    	Dezzz.
34.2568FORTY2::FOWLERMFrank's Fantastic Shed ShowTue Feb 08 1994 15:1216
From the MOTD coverage it looked like Rob Jones played very well, which has got
to be good new when the only real alternative for Venables is Lee Dixon. 8-)

I think Barnes' goal was pretty much fair enough, as I think Rush was going for
the ball and then decided to leave it for Barnes. Gunn was hideously out of
positio, and probably wouldn't have got it anyway. As Deehan said, McManaman was
denied a definite goal by Gunn later so at the end of the day(tm) a draw was a
fair result. 

I'm surprised Cunno hasn't waded in with anything about Whelan's return to the
first team, especially seeing as how he almost scored from a Barnes cross. A few
years younger and who knows?

Clough looked completely non-existant again. What a very poor waste of money.

Mike
34.2569WARNUT::TPCASE::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue Feb 08 1994 15:494
>From the MOTD coverage it looked like Rob Jones played very well, which has got
>to be good new when the only real alternative for Venables is Lee Dixon. 8-)

What about Paul Parker?
34.2570Hear HearWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenTue Feb 08 1994 15:559
    
    Simon,
    
    you finally got one right ;-) Parker must be the best right back in 
    the Premier League at the moment.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
34.2571FORTY2::FOWLERMFrank's Fantastic Shed ShowTue Feb 08 1994 16:548
Oops, sorry, I forgot to say that I was automatically ignoring Man Utd 
players. 8-)

Seriously though, I'd take Jones over Parker any day of the week. Parker just
looks good because he's in Man Utd's defence, whereas jones has to cover for
lummoxes like Ruddock, Wright, Matteo, Dicks, etc and he still looks good.

mike
34.2572SUBURB::ABSOLOMTWaite a whileTue Feb 08 1994 16:557
    
    I'm a Man.U fan and I'd pick Jones in front of Parker anyday of the
    week. Especially in international football.
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2573I reckonPLUNDR::MORANTue Feb 08 1994 16:595
    
    Give him a year or two and Newcastle's 20 year old Steve Watson will fill 
    the role for many years to come.
    
    Tim
34.2574*English* right backUPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngTue Feb 08 1994 17:0614
    Jones made a superb tackle to stop Ekoku, I think, on Saturday. From
    behind and in the penalty box, he had to be both brave and spot-on with
    his timing. My vote would have to go with him for England.
    
    Just as an aside, what would you think of Roland Nilsons chances of
    getting in the England squad if he were eligable. If Dixon is seriously
    being considered then Rolly must have a chance. And before all the
    Mancs mention it I know that he's been murdered by Lee Sharpe on more
    than one occasion, but there aren't many who can get past him more than
    just a couple of times.
    
    Paul.
    
    
34.2575He's already spoken foirYOUWOT::HOUSENWorld famous brick hypnotistTue Feb 08 1994 19:386
Roland Nilsson isn't English! Doesn't he play for Sweden (or one of those 
countries up there!)? I agree with you that he's better than the others though...
My vote's with Neil Cossey, when he's fit ;-) You can play on the right can't
you Neil?

Norman
34.2576UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngTue Feb 08 1994 19:5015
    re -1
    
>Roland Nilsson isn't English! Doesn't he play for Sweden (or one of those 
    
    I know he's not English (I'm an Owls supporter). That's what I meant by
    not being eligable. I was *really* responding to one of the previous
    notes which suggested that the England right back was automatically the
    best in the Premiership. 
    
    I'm glad that you think he's that good, though. I personally think he's
    not fast enough to be the very best, but we'll certainly have a problem
    replacing him at the end of the season. BTW he'll be the only current
    Premiership right back playing in the USA in the summer.
     
    Paul.  
34.257745567::GEORDIEDoes your Dad own a brewery?Mon Feb 14 1994 23:327
Latest score

	Southampton 2 -0 Liverpool
	Le Tissier
	Maskell

	Rich
34.2578The Liverpool Way !ZPOVC::KUMARTue Feb 15 1994 03:2914
    
    Final Score
    
    	Southampton 4 - 2 Liverpool
    	Le Tissier 3  	  Dicks
    	Maskell	          Rush
    
    An exact mirror score to the match at Anfield ! Looks like Roy Evans is
    doing the "right things". Reason being Liverpool have always lost to
    Southampton at The Dell, even in the good ol' days of Paisley, Fagan et
    al.
    
    
    Kumar 
34.2579page 2 of 2 on Ceefax, watch out!SUBURB::ABSOLOMTWaite a whileTue Feb 15 1994 16:277
    
    Hey Cunno, wanna talk us through last night? How about a comment of
    Ronnies marking of Maskell for the 2nd goal?
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2580Is it bye bye Brucie?PIECES::63585::SWIFFENThu Feb 17 1994 16:2011
Bruce Grobelaar's position is under threat, Roy Evans
has stated that he would like to give David James a run
as the defence is far too porous (Good word eh?)
They are also watching an American guy - Friedel??

Bad result Monday, proves what a crap defence we have and
what a job Roy has got on his hands.  Leeds away on Sat
still a big game, despite the state of both teams, a point
here may be a bonus

Chris.
34.2581Another away defeat!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Feb 21 1994 20:587
Brucie did nothing to help his cause - he was
clearly at fault for the first goal.

Ian Rush turned down a 1.3 million pound move
to Manchester City on Friday.

Chris.
34.2582Not long now!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENWed Feb 23 1994 20:0917
Ian Rush is adamant that he wants to stay with 
Liverpool.  If we get rid of him we won't have 
a goalscorer - Fowler injured, Rosenthal gone.

And we will only get around 1.5 million which
doesn't buy you a lot nowadays, so Rush will
have to stay anyway.

Roy Evans has gone to the USA to watch keeper
Brad Friedel,  is he any good do our US colleagues
know.

PS. I leave Digital to become "Something In The City"
next Tuesday so only one more game to go.  Coventry
at home on Saturday.

Chris.
34.2583SUBURB::ABSOLOMTAll hail super HickWed Feb 23 1994 20:187
    
    You sad sack Chris. How dare you pursue a career and forsake your DEC
    noting responsibilities. Shame on you.
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2584another one bites the dustAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Feb 23 1994 21:1812
    Chris,
    
    friedel was at eithr notts forest or millwall last season - he's crap
    
    take care out there in the real world. if you're in the city could
    you put in a good word with Tott Hotts PLC to buy Thomas, Piechnik
    etc etc 
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
            
34.2585MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Wed Feb 23 1994 21:259
    Well.. I hope in the City they teach you to support a real team....
    
    
    
    
    
    Like Leeds.. ;->
    
    Rick.
34.2586CHEFS::HARRISRDigitals recurrent nightmareWed Feb 23 1994 21:565
    Perhaps we (Spurs) could swap those players you mentioned for say,
    Calderwood. You did a similar deal with West Ham, so why not do it
    again ?
    
    Rich.
34.25871 crap player for 3 is my opening offerAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Feb 24 1994 00:217
    rich,
    
    calderwood for thomas, piechnik and bjornebye and you have a deal
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2588Good luck !XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Feb 24 1994 11:395
When do you complete you DEC deprogramming course. No more notes , endless cups
of coffee etc... Cold Turkey will be tough. I wish you all the best. You're a
brave man and it's sad to see ya go !

Peter.
34.2589Where Have All The [Good] Noters Gone....Long TimePANIC::ANDERSONRunning Through The ForestThu Feb 24 1994 11:4717
    Chris,
    
    Don't do it !
    

    The 'Pies note is sparse enough without one of its two occasional
    noters departing !
    
    All the best - Where are you going to 'in the City' ? - You might be
    one of my customers. Give us a call 847 5808 or mail me
    YUPPY::ANDERSONR, and we could maybe meet for a beer (or you might even
    be tempted to join me at the Anglo-Italian Final at Wembley on March
    19th !)
    
    Rob
    
    
34.2590James in goal tommorowPIECES::63585::SWIFFENFri Feb 25 1994 13:2823
Thanks lads I'm touched, but that's what all my
mates have always said!!

I leave on Tuesday, so a couple of days to go yet.

David James is being given his chance in goal 
tommorow and the pressure is on, after Roy's trip
to the U.S. to see Brad Friedel, who it seems 
impressed him.  Rusheee is still here, Leeds and
City are hot on his trail. As I've said before now
is not the time to let him go as we have no strikers!!

Dominic Matteo got himself a new contract worth 2 grand
a week, not bad for an 18/19 year old!  
Coventry at home tommorow, should be the first win under
Roy Evans, expect a late winner though!

Chris.

PS The Pies 10th in Div 1 what is happening, the home 
form is tremendous.  Wembley might be a laugh it was when
I went to see the Play Off Final.  I wonder if they have 
found the wheel for the'barrow yet!!
34.2591One more day to go!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENMon Feb 28 1994 13:0923
Liverpool 1 Coventry 0

Goal right at the start from Rush, a low drive
from the edge of the box at the Kop End, after
a storming run by Redknapp.  Some of yesterday's
papers called it Rush's farewell present. I still
can't see him going though!  First half was all
Liverpool, but second half Coventry got back in
it, hitting the post near the end, and causing
James to panic and through himself around the 
area whilst Jones cleared off the line.  Jones
was clean through earlier on but hit it straight
at the keeper.  38,547 there, now back up to 5th
in the table, Leeds play tonight.

Next it's off to see King Kenny on Saturday at
Blackburn followed a week on Sunday by the derby
match at Anfield, where revenge is high priority.

Liverpool have also signed the Crewe goalkeeper 
on loan as cover for Grobelaar who is injured.

Chris.
34.2592I'm outta here!!!!!!PIECES::63585::SWIFFENTue Mar 01 1994 19:5111
That's it lads I am out of here.

Best of luck to you all, and your teams, unless of
course you are a United fan!!

Been good to have been back, you never know I may
return again (for the 3rd time!!)

All the best,

Chris.
34.2593SUBURB::ABSOLOMTAll hail super HickTue Mar 01 1994 20:207
    
    Good luck Chris, you will be sorely missed in this note. I hope you
    more luck in the `transfer market' than Souness did!
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2594MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Tue Mar 01 1994 20:303
    Good luck Chris... :-)
    
    Rick.
34.2595Things are getting better!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Mon Mar 07 1994 00:0013
     Blackburn 2 (Wilcox, Sherwood)
     Liverpool 0

The third away defeat on the trot but this was a victory in one way as it
gave Blackburn three points as Utd lost.

There were other good aspects to this game as well as Liverpool played
quite well and dominated the game for long periods and only for some bad
finishing might have won the game.


C U N N O
34.2596I beg you..seek medical help.....:-)GVA05::BURKHALTERMon Mar 07 1994 10:261
    
34.2597A victoryAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Mar 14 1994 16:188
    oh I realise that nobody else cares but it's awful quiet in both
    this and the Everton note this morning.... but for the record we
    beat Everton 2-1 over the weekend with goals from the returning
    Robbie Fowler and also from Rush.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2598Nothing interesting ON the pitch but ...WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenMon Mar 14 1994 16:3913
    
    It was also the last game ever to be played in front of the Kop.
          
    Should be interesting next season when that rabble are expected to sit
    down. The boys will be able to piss over each others shoulders instead 
    of in each others pockets as scouse folklore would have you believe.
    
    With a little bit of imagination and a lot of lager they could create a
    very nice wave (tidal variety) effect.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
34.2599Wot no roon at the inn!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Mar 14 1994 18:0711
    Andy,
    
    oh I knew they were closing it at the end of the season but why know 
    when we have about 5 home games left - where's everyone supposed to
    sit/stand for those. I know we've mostly got just 'small' teams
    like Ipswich and Norwich left but how are we going to find room for
    them geordies on Apr 16th.
    
    regards.
    
    Andrew.D.wicks 
34.2600could be wrong but ...BERN01::SWIB01::WRIGHTMon Mar 14 1994 18:185
if i understood the sky commentary team correctly (never an easy thing to do),
the Kop is being closed at the end of the season and this was the last Merseyside
derby to be played in front of it

	ray
34.2601Nice one..NEWOA::BURTONMon Mar 14 1994 18:317
    
    re: -1 
    
    Thank god for that !! I'm going there this Saturday. It would'nt be the
    same without the Kop open.
    
    Nige.
34.2602I wasn't taking the p*ss !WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenMon Mar 14 1994 18:586
    
    Well spotted, that should have been the last ever 'derby' game.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
34.2603Rushie beats Nev again!!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Mon Mar 14 1994 23:4734
    Liverpool 2 (Rushie, Fowlie)
    Everton 1 (Watson)

A very entertaining game with lots of excitement at both ends. The best
exhibition of football that I have seen all season. Both teams committed to
open and exciting play with none of the boring rubbish we see from the mancs
with Brucie & Pally predictably winning everything in the air and then knocking
the ball 40 yards to Sparkie with Giggsie & Sharpie waiting to pick up the 
loose ball. No this was pure exhibition stuff with the Liverpool back four of
Dicks, Jones, Ruddock & Wright knocking the ball around at ease. Whelan was
his majestic self in midfield, involved in everything, knocking the ball here
and there, winning tackles and if he keeps up this form, then Keane &
Townsend better watch out. Ronnie looked very fit nearly as well as fit as in 
the 1982 league cup final. Jamie Redknapp is clearly learning from this
master. Mcmanaman also played quite well as is getting back to his best.

Everton took the lead totally against the run of play when a Preki free-kick
was headed in by Watson as he was climbing all over the Liverpool defence. It
should have been a free out. Within 9 seconds, Liverpool were level as Dicks
played a perfect ball up to Rushie who scored his 25th goal against Everton in
31 attempts, most of them against Nev Southall. Then after half-time, Liverpool
continued to dominate the play and were rewarded as Barnsie picked out Fowler
who whipped in a low shot into the corner of the net. He is the find of the
century and the boy is only 18. Could he be another Aldo?

Why couldn't Liverpool have played like this all season. If we had, then the
Mancs wouldn't be where they are. This was a breath of fresh air in comparison
to the rubbish that I witnessed on Saturday in the cup.

I wonder is it too late to think of winning the title this year.


 C U N N O
34.2604been sniffing Guinness?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Mar 15 1994 00:0513
    Martin,
    
    Let's try and be realistic we're 18 points adrift - have 12 games left
    and the Mancs don't have to play Chelsea again unless the fixture
    computer screwed up...
    
    Let's concentrate on a top 5 place (preferable above both Norwich and
    Newcastle), offloading some dead weight e.g Thomas, Piechnik and Bjornebe
    and start planning for winning something next season.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2605Hello Earth....GVA05::BURKHALTERTue Mar 15 1994 11:1314
    Andrew,
    
    Re:
    >>Martin,
    >> Let's try and be realistic......
    
    I'm not sure how to break this to you, but I think it's only fair that
    you should know that 'Reality' and Martin had a mutual seperation
    some time ago....
    
                         ...I dont know how he can afford the modem costs
    from whatever planet he's on!
    
    -Dom :-)
34.2606Martin & Earth - Very Distant RelativesYUPPY::PATEMANSome Fantastic PlaceTue Mar 15 1994 11:1912
    Martin - Fowler scored before half time, obviously the rose tinted
    specs got a bit misted with emotion when Ronnie hove into view like a
    latter day Molby. The second half was typical derby/premier stuff,
    fast, scrappy, frenetic, and dull, apart from one good save from James
    at the death.
    
    Liverpool will be very lucky to get into Europe, unless the League
    fixes it again like they did post heysel ban when Palace earned the
    place by finishing 3rd in a season when Liverpool were supposedly
    ineligible.
    
    Paul
34.2607Whelan seen in large pink blobby costume..TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedTue Mar 15 1994 13:398
    
    	He's not well, you know...radiation sickness I think...over-
    	exposure to Manchester United success.
    
    	...and the only way Liverpool will be in Europe next year is if
    	there's a war.
    
    	Andy.
34.2608Not a bad one...GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Mar 15 1994 14:0927
    
    An entertaining game if not one which produced much skill..in fact
    McManamann was the only played who consistently displayed skill
    throughout the game. Odd flashes from Barnes and Whelan and the very
    well taken goals from Rush and Fowler were the highlights.
    
	On the negative side for Liverpool...get rid of Dicks and Wright..
    Dicks for his discipline (not good enough) and Wright..definitely past
    it. Ruddock is no more than average but Jones DOES look good even if he
    does have some of the naivety of Phil Neal whilst going forward...
    James at times looked a little nervous or approached situations with a
    little too much trepidation...he'll be good..
    
    Whelan has definitely done Evans a favour in playing out the remainder
    of the season. He seemd to gel the team in the middle of the park and
    pick up a lot of loose ball. Redknapp...a lot to learn but he's
    willing. 
    
    As for Everton....well Mr Walker...you've got a lot of work to do....
    about as much as Mr Evans....
    
    City of Liverpool....forget European glory for the time being....  
    
    Dezzz.
    
    
    
34.2609YESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Tue Mar 15 1994 14:3542
                     <<< Note 34.2608 by GYMAC::DCASSIDY >>>

>>    does have some of the naivety of Phil Neal whilst going forward...
    
   Come on Dezz,
                Phil Neal was one of the best right-full backs that England
has ever seen. He joined Liverpool from lowly Northampton Town in 1974 and
went on to win all before him.

League C'ship medals

1976
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984

League Cup medals

1981
1982
1983
1984

Euro Cup
1977 (scored)
1978
1981
1984 (scored again)
The only player in Britain with four European Cup Medals

UEFA Cup medals

1976


C U N N O     
    

34.2610Ronnie "Three Chins" WhelanESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Tue Mar 15 1994 16:047
34.2611GYMAC::DCASSIDYWed Mar 16 1994 12:4013
    
    Yes Martin and we all remember how he exposed England to Italy in the
    1980 European Championships !!!!
    Or do we.....
    
    Joking aside ..yes Phil Neal was a very good full back but like almost
    every player ...he had a weakness.....Italy definitely found it to
    England's cost...Sad I suppose that some people tend to remember the bad
    points over the good...
    
    Now what's the opposite of rose-tinted spectacles ???!!!
    
    Dezzz.
34.2612Phil Neal.KIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachThu Mar 17 1994 02:018
    
    I seem to remember a few years ago some managers and players were 
    asked who they would like to take a penalty for them if their lives
    depended on it,the majority voted for Phil Neal.
    
    He didn`t miss many......if any.
    
    D.
34.261386.5% approx!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Mar 17 1994 05:5511
    re .2612....
    
    oh dear you shouldn't have said that as i'm sure how many penalties
    phil neal took in his career and how many were successful is no
    challenge for the master statistician himself.
    
    more importantly how many are we likely to beat Chelsea by on saturday
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2614The Wee manKIRKTN::GMCKEEThat blokes' a nutterThu Mar 17 1994 13:158
    
    re .2612....
    
    Davie, 
    	  Surely you know that the greatest spot kick taker ever was...
    JOHHNY HUBBARD penalty king. (only missed 3 in his entire career)
    
    	G.
34.2615KERNEL::WITHALLGWait Till They Getta Loada MeThu Mar 17 1994 13:1810
    
    
    When I take a penalty I take it from the centre spot,.
    It takes the ball that long to come down.
    
    
    
    Gazzer. 
    
    Spooner United.
34.2616Arsenal are looking strong for Europe.....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Mar 28 1994 12:1619
    
    Well, I heard the lads deservedly lost to the Arsenal....
    FLAME ON
    Strange that
    no comment was made by a certain Liverpool Supporter yet he had the
    audacity and some might term it as 'Schadenfreude' to go into to a
    different note to 'Enjoy' the demise of a team. 
    Martin I feel sory for you. How can so much badness be directed at one
    team and still have the audacity to call yourself a Liverpool
    supporter. Liverpool club does not need the likes of YOU.
    
    FLAME OFF
	Wow it's rare I do that.. but Monday morning and all that.....
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz,
    
          
34.2617Your right Dezzz......KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Mon Mar 28 1994 14:0412
  I agree with you Dezz.... Cunno isn't a Pool supporter he supports any team
that beats Man Utd and he worships two certain players whose playing days are
numbered. Ah well who cares..... Back to saturday I thought we might have sneaked
a draw but once the Arse scored I knew it was an uphill battle. Remember back a
few years when the pool played their best footie when they were down, and that
scared most of the opposing teams because they were allways good for a late 
winner, well it sounded similar on saturday but they just didn't score, its just
something that came back to me.


                                                               -dave-
34.2618A Real Fan, NoESSB::BLONGUNITED Premier League CHAMPIONS 1993Mon Mar 28 1994 16:274
34.2619Springle the MAGIC POWDER! and puff! he's gone.NEMAIL::PILATONNick Pilato DECUS IM&amp;T SupervisorMon Mar 28 1994 18:1511
    Ha! come on you guys!!!  
    
    If you take a LOONEY-TOON like Cunno serious, there is something wrong
    with you!
    
    Do like I do.......   I see his name, and automatically the note
    becomes invisible.... Simple as that!
    
    Now, Cuno, conno, cunio, what is that anyway!
    
    NP
34.2620in defence of Cunno...FORTY2::FOWLERMDoncaster Rovers nilMon Mar 28 1994 19:5314
I don't think you're being very fair slagging off Cunno for concentrating on
loathing Man Utd. Surely any football fan with even the vaguest of grips of
common morality would sign up for such a campaign? Personally, I'd give my right
arm to see Man Utd lose everything this season. Who cares what sort of football
they play? They wear red shirts and come from Manchester. 8-)

Besides, Liverpool are playing for next season already. They're not going to get
anything out of this one.

Come back cunno.

Viva the anti-Manc majority.

mike
34.2621Big one tonight......KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Wed Mar 30 1994 18:5814
   Could tonights game be the turning point of the season????? United would love
a 6 point cushion before they clash with Rovers.. I see another draw on the
cards but will it be as dramatic as the one at Christmas!!!! I would also like
to give Julie a good send off but not this kind of one... I'll stick my head out
and go for a 2-1 win for the pool. I think Utd are beginning to feel the 
pressure, although Wimbledon eased it a lot last night......


                                                           slainte.....
                                                              
                                                                -dave-

                                                                         
34.2622TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedWed Mar 30 1994 19:3815
    
    	Dave,
    
    	I think United are cracking at the seams and none better to expose
    	the trembles than a determined Liverpool. I have a bad feeling
    	about tonite and go for nil-one.
    
    	I'm escaping in to note 34 because there's a right hooley going
    	on recently in United and Blackburn's note ;-) Interesting really
    	that only Villa have actually WON anything yet this season....
    
    	...and you didn't get any crazy "treble" predictions from this
    	red fan earlier on!
    
    	Andy.
34.2623FORTY2::FOWLERMDoncaster Rovers nilWed Mar 30 1994 20:305
I think Liverpool are far too wimpy to beat United. Villa won because thay are
harder than the reds. My prediction is that United will fight their way to a 2-0
victory, with goals by Hughes and Giggs. I hope I'm wrong though.

Mike
34.2624"6 points clear at the top"KERNEL::NDAYQuazimodo sang,'It started with a syst'Thu Mar 31 1994 14:1017

Its a bit quiet in here this morning isn't it ??

Saw the highlights of the game on sportsnight last night and thought that the
game was a bit scrappy actually. Lots of harsh tackles and flaring tempers, but
United went home with the points that are so very important.

Any comments on the penalty incident(that never was)?? I thought the linesman was
dead right. He was flagging way before the REF pointed to the spot. I had to 
laugh at Alan Hansen moaning about it afterwards. sure the REF was a lot closer
that the linesman, but the REF's eyesight was obviously not as good. IMO 
KAN KAN was the one being pulled back.

1 - 0 to UNITED a fair result in the end.

Nige.
34.2625CUTNO where are you ?XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Mar 31 1994 14:200
34.2626FORTY2::ETHERIDGEApparently.Thu Mar 31 1994 16:554
    Definite Liverpool penalty last night. Just watch who picks up their
    feet first and drags the opposition to the ground. Robbery.
    
    Ian.
34.2627PAKORA::AMCARTHUREast Fife CasualThu Mar 31 1994 17:127
    Could be wrong...but...
    
    Wasn't the Pool player just offside when the ball was played thru to
    him ? 
    	
    IMHO I dont think the penalty decision should have stood.
         
34.26288*)SUBURB::ABSOLOMTGary Waite, The Shameful TruthThu Mar 31 1994 17:189
    
    I think Liverpool were really unlucky, played all the better football,
    had all the decisions go against them, and deserved 3 points.
    
    Lifes a bitch aint it?
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2629AYOV22::TADAIRGies the ..-Thu Mar 31 1994 17:5010
  Watch the gesture of the ref after knocking off the penalty.

  He seems to infer that Thomas had Kanchelskis in a Vinny Jones - Gazza 
  clinch.

  United could have had a penalty for Ruddock on Hughes.

      
    

34.2630Life's a bitchNEWOA::FLEMING_JThu Mar 31 1994 21:025
    Definite penalty, as Hansen said it was a case of a forward trying
    to do a defenders job and making a complete cock up of it.
    And no Thomas wasn't off side.
    
    Jim
34.2631yESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Fri Apr 01 1994 22:1843
Mancs 1 (Ince)
Liverpool 0

Very disappointed last night. Liverpool played the better football and 
deserved to win. Once again Ronnie Whelan was majestic in midfield, sitting in
front of the back four knocking the ball about. Hughes should have been sent
off for that reckless challenge on Ronnie. I will never know why Courtney.....
sorry Hackett didn't give the penalty. Dicksie played a lovely through ball
and Kanchelsis has just floored Thomas. The ref points to the spot, I'm over
the moon. The ref then consults the linesman, changes his mind and I'm as sick
as a parrot. But at the end of the day, obviously it's only a game of football.
Let's hope that Blackburn can do the Mancs tomorrow.

Q. What was the last team in English football to achieve a treble?























A. Liverpool in 1984 winning the League title, the League Cup and the Euro Cup.



A loyal football fan
34.2632Not a good easterAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Apr 05 1994 20:2216
    Well midtable obscurity beckons...
    
    First our third successive defeat - and against Sheff U at that - still
    at least that might mean that Southampton get relegated. Rush got our
    goal in the 2-1 defeat - it think that's his 18th goal of the season
    
    then a disappointing away draw at Sainsbury's against the Wombles
    with Redknapp scoring in the 1-1 draw.
    
    About 5 games left and the season can't end soon enough. Victories
    over Newcastle and Norwich would be nice, the others i don't care about
    so much.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2633Blobbypool..PEKING::COSSEYNFri Apr 08 1994 15:3314
    
    Anyone, see that large bloater on Question of Sport the other night.
    Couldn't belive my ears when they said it was Ronnie Whelan, he made
    Bill Boaumont(sp) look like a stick Insect...And, hasn't he got a great
    personallity ? I bet he's a bundle of laughs in the changing rooms before
    the game. Are the rumours true, the reason why they are knocking down
    the Kop End is in fact to build an overflow changing room facility, because
    with Barnes, Molby and Whelan there is no room for the rest of the team..
    
    Liverpool are also changing there kit next season out goes the famous red
    and incomes the pink body suits with yellow spots....
                                                                       
    
    Neil..  
34.2634clown prince 13 year reign overSUBURB::NEWTHGMon Apr 11 1994 17:3312
    
    liverpool 1 ipswich 0
    
    dicks scored from the spot after sub hutchinson was "brought down"
    in front of the kop...seems justice was done (despite dodgey
    decision) as ipswich had brought a ten man defence to anfield.
    
    bruce says it's his last season with the 'pool, and has turned down
    a one year contract.
    
    
    
34.2635the lights were on, but there's no-one hereSUBURB::NEWTHGFri Apr 15 1994 18:1712
    
    
    word association...
    
    paul stewart.....opening "talks" with crystal palace
    tummy whelan.....extra year's contract on a pay as you eat basis
    cunno............newcastle at home
    
    
    giles
    
    
34.2636(Ronnie back to his splendid best.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Mon Apr 18 1994 15:5328

  Liverpool 0 Newcastle 2 (Cole, Lee)

Another very disappointing game from Liverpool against a mediocre Newcastle
side. Things are getting worse by the minute. There was a time when Liverpool
were invincible at Anfield but now any crowd can go there and take the points.
I heard that the Liverpool back-four ware terribly slow. That donkey Dicks
must be the slowest full-back of all time. How did we manage to get rid of
Stan (or even Burows) and buy this plonker. Also Wright is pathetic and
Ruddock has nothing to offer except commitment. 

On the positive side, I heard that Ronnie Whelan was majestic in midfield, back
to his old self, sitting in front of the back four, looking hungry all the time,
knocking the ball about at ease, getting in defensive tackles, etc. At least I can
can look forward to seeing him in the USA during the summer. Rushie's game
seems to have gone off at the moment. If Evans had any cop-on at the moment,
he should make a bid for John Aldridge before the world cup. We could get him
for around 1m and he would be a snip. If we wait until after the World cup,
then his value could have soared. If both Aldo & Whelan have really good
world cups, then we could see them go to Italy before the new season.


    C
    U
C U N N O    
    N
    O
34.2637Cunno back to his splendid best :-)BERN01::SWIB01::WRIGHTMon Apr 18 1994 16:199
>On the positive side, I heard that Ronnie Whelan was majestic in midfield, back
>to his old self, sitting in front of the back four, looking hungry all the time,
                                                    ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


... which would go some way to explaining his ample physique these days


	Ray
34.2638SAGA Holiday to Rome ?PANIC::ANDERSONRunning Through The ForestMon Apr 18 1994 16:4810
>>  then his value could have soared. If both Aldo & Whelan have really good
>>  world cups, then we could see them go to Italy before the new season.
    
    
    More than likely....
    
    ....I've heard that care for the elderly is better in Italy than in
    these isles.
    
    R   
34.2639Some people just can't hold their milk ! ;-)BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Mon Apr 18 1994 17:0315
    Re: -1
    
>    ....I've heard that care for the elderly is better in Italy than in
>    these isles.
    
    I think you've got the wrong end of the stick. Parma are interested in
    acquiring Ronnie as their new "Roly-Poly" mascot. Apparently a deal has
    already been agreed. Unconfirmed reports suggest that the amount
    involved is in the region of 8M.
    
    The "M" of course refers to Meals per Day. The Pasta and Pizzas in the
    club canteen are reportedly among the best in the world ;-)
    
    Jerry.
          
34.2640Ronnie Whelan is back.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Thu Apr 21 1994 16:0235
        Holland 0

        Rep of Ireland 1 (Coyne)

        I watched the game last night and was thrilled at the result but the
most satisfying aspect of the game from my point of view was the performance
of one, Ronnie Whelan. Whatever lingering doubts about his participation in
USA 1994 are gone. He will most definately be in that elite travelling
party. His performance last night was the best midfield performance that I have
seen or am ever likely to see. He showed all the credentials that every young
aspiring midfielder (like myself) should have, vision, pace, tackling,
distribution, the lot.
Right from the off, Ronnie looked hungry and could be seen eating up the
ground, getting in great challenges and knocking the Dutch out of their stride.
This star studded Dutch side couldn't cope with Whelan and even Ronald Koeman
couldn't face the second half. Ronnie's ball over the top to release
Sheridan was absolutely beautiful and I must have replayed that pass about a
hundred times on the video. Everything about Whelan was fantastic last night.
He is the complete player. One wonders what it will be like when we play that
first game against the Italians when we will have Ronnie running the middle of
the park and Aldo up front terrorising Baresi. It's a mouth-watering prospect.

I am trying to get rid of the few remaining rough edges to my game. My
ultimate aspiration would be to have both the Ronnie Whelan and ALDO qualities.
I already have the ALDO goal poaching skills mastered so now I have to work on
Ronnie's midfield qualities that I have already listed above.
 
Looking forward to USA 1994 

         C
         U
     C U N N O
         N
         O
34.2641NURSE ! NURSE !WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenThu Apr 21 1994 16:081
    
34.2642Hurry Nurse ! The screens !AYOV11::KMCCLELLANDThe Honest TruthThu Apr 21 1994 16:131
    
34.2643Nurse . Did you give that man an oral enema ?XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Apr 21 1994 17:000
34.2644Nothing like a turned up nose!!!!!NEMAIL::PILATONNick Pilato DECUS IM&amp;T SupervisorThu Apr 21 1994 17:029
    CUNNO! CUNNO!...... Take it easy....... You keep on smacking yourself
    on your shoulder.... it will turn blue!!!!!
    
    
    
    What! CUNNO selfish?
    
    Yea!!!!! 100%.   And if you don't believe me just ask HIM!
    
34.2645CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Thu Apr 21 1994 17:436
    Am I missing something. I've been reading the footie conference since
    about August and I still can't work out if Cunno is taking the urine
    with his adoration of Ronnie (Over the hill) Whelan or if he really
    means it.
    
    Rich.
34.2646IRNBRU::HOWARDvamos a la playaThu Apr 21 1994 17:441
    Cunno is deadly serious....
34.2647CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Thu Apr 21 1994 17:453
    OHMYGOD.
    
    
34.2648CHEFS::HARRISRAve you gota loit boy ?Thu Apr 21 1994 17:463
    It's kind of sad when people just can't let go.
    
    Rich.
34.2649From Cunno to Ronnie in Five Easy Steps !BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Thu Apr 21 1994 18:1438
    Hey Cunno,
    
    I think you should start with the easy stuff in attempting to emulate
    Ronnie's attributes.
    
    Step 1:   Start eating four to five main meals per day.
    
    Step 2:   Sink at least Eight pints (preferably Guinness, but Lager's
    	      OK too) per night. Fridays and Saturdays step it up to 12.
    
    Step 3:   Whenever you feel the urge to climb a stairs or run for a
    	      bus, pause and wait for the urge to pass. If necessary move
    	      into a bugalow and buy a car.
           
    Step 4:   If you happen to find yourself on a football pitch, be very
   	      careful !!!   Too much running about will undo all the good
    	      work from steps 1-3.  To this end:
    		
    		a) When the ball is coming your way, try to have your back
    		   to it. Turn slowly, and hopefully someone from the
    		   opposition will have gotten rid of it for you. 
    		b) If you really can't avoid getting the ball, then pass it
    		   someone on the other team. If you do this often enough,
    		   your team mates will stop giving the ball to you.
    		c) When implementing b), be very careful. An attempted pass
    		   to the Dutch keeper went badly wrong for Ronnie last
    		   night. He mishit the pass, and it landed right in the
    		   path of John Sheridan, resulting in an Irish goal.
    
    Step 5:   Go out and buy yourself a nice comfortable armchair and place
    	      it in the best viewing position in front of the TV. That's
    	      about as close as you, or Ronnie, will get to participating in 
    	      the World Cup this summer !!!
    
    
    Best of luck in your training,
    
    Jerry.
34.2650IRNBRU::HOWARDZulu's....fousands of `emFri Apr 22 1994 18:428
    Apologies to anyone outside these islands but did anyone see `Harry
    Enfields TV Show' on BBC1 last night? The football sketch was the funniest
    thing that I've seen in years....It involved the 1933 Arsenal team
    against the 1991 Liverpool team. It might even be out on video if
    you're lucky. The Arsenal pre-match warm-up was a scream. Everyone lighting
    up a fag or finishing a pint....tears in my eyes after that one
    
    Ray....
34.2651MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Fri Apr 22 1994 18:517
    If it is the second series.. then its on video... 
    
    :->
    
    	It was really funny! :->
    
    	Rick
34.2652I bet Wayne & Waynetta are Arse fansYUPPY::PANESBack in the PremierFri Apr 22 1994 18:5412
       <<< Note 34.2650 by IRNBRU::HOWARD "Zulu's....fousands of `em" >>>

>    Apologies to anyone outside these islands but did anyone see `Harry
>    Enfields TV Show' on BBC1 last night? The football sketch was the funniest
>    thing that I've seen in years....It involved the 1933 Arsenal team
>    against the 1991 Liverpool team. It might even be out on video if
>    you're lucky. The Arsenal pre-match warm-up was a scream. Everyone lighting
>    up a fag or finishing a pint....tears in my eyes after that one
    
      It was the most enjoyable Arse performance I have ever seen.

      Stuart
34.2653TRRREEE, TRRREEE, TRRREEEUPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngFri Apr 22 1994 19:221
    
34.2654PEKING::COSSEYNFri Apr 22 1994 19:464
    
    Brilliant sketch......
    
    Neil...
34.2655Who won?YOUWOT::HOUSENWorld famous brick hypnotistFri Apr 22 1994 20:196
Who won!?

Was Ronnie Whelan playing... did he try and steal Arsenal's beer & fags?
I bet Merse wishes he was playing then!

Norman
34.2656where was ronnie?SUBURB::NEWTHGMon Apr 25 1994 17:3712
    
    26096 waited for a footballing treat after martin allen put west ham
    in front after 1 minute (exquisite lob, neat passing moves etc) and
    fowler put the scores level 1/4 of an hour later (barnes and nicol
    hungry for the ball etc)...but it was not to be. minutes from the end
    rush (tall skinny, wispish moustache etc) pounced on a weak back pass
    to round ludo and walk the ball into the net.
    ruddock was man of the match, and unfortunately nicol had a good game.
    
    giles 
    
    
34.2657SUBURB::ABSOLOMTAye KarumbaMon Apr 25 1994 20:0517
    
    Check out the following. Paul Stewart's opinions on Graeme Souness.
    
    "I couldn't stand him. It took me five minutes to realise I wouldn't
    get on with him. Doesn't it take everyone that amount of time to come
    to the same conclusion?
    
    "Graeme Souness put a cloud over Liverpool. No one enjoyed training
    because of him. He never joined in, he wasn't bothered. He'd turn up,
    run around the pitch and bugger off."
    
    Wahay! Shouldn't that read `He'd just run kicking everyone'?? That
    would explain last seasons injury crisis.
    
    Tony
    
     
34.2658Graeme is just shy,he's a nice guy when you get to know him ;-) BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Mon Apr 25 1994 20:141
    And Paul Stewart is Mr. Amicable, right ?
34.26592face'sUPROAR::WOODWARDDWoodyTue Apr 26 1994 17:2315
    Yeah I remember Mr. Stewart. 
    
    He left Spurs "because his wife wanted to be nearer home" ; home
    	being somewhere up't'frozen north.
    
    If Spurs was in NW England all would be cushdi
    
    
    Now I hear he's signing permie terms with "team of the eighties" ,
    "Ron's racist Army" , "Croyden Mafia" (liquid) Crystal Palace.
    
    
    Wot a sort he is !
    
    Woody.
34.2660Let those without sin etc...YUPPY::PATEMANSome Fantastic PlaceTue Apr 26 1994 19:4610
    Please leave kiddies comments like "Ron's Racist Army" In the
    playground where they belong -have a look at the make up of our team
    and support you'll see more different races than at Anfield or
    Goodison.
    
    As for El Stew - maybe he wants to play for a team that will win
    something this season rather than doss around in reserves with Messrs
    Blobby and Donut (sorry Whelan and Molby
    
    Paul
34.2661Last day for the old kop.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Fri Apr 29 1994 19:469
    It will be a very emotional day at Anfield tomorrow as Liverpool play in
front of the old KOP for the last time before the seats go in. I think it's
sad really. Football needs the people on the terraces and I don't think the
atmosphere will be the same again.

Is the game on TV?

C U N N O
34.2662Another Liverpool relic bites the dust .....BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Fri Apr 29 1994 20:3018
    Cunno,
    
    It's a surprise that you actually knew that Liverpool were playing
    tomorrow, given that you seem to dwell so much in the past, with the
    occasional forray into the present in support of Blackburn (Thanks, by
    the way, your support seems to have put paid to their challenge !!!).
    
    Anyway, they only have television coverage of Liverpool games when they
    play against teams such as Man United or Blackburn or Newcastle. TV
    audiences seem to love the Giants .vs. Minnows games. Besides, the less
    Ronnie Whelan appears on TV, the better his chances of getting to play
    in WC '94 !!!
    
    Jerry.
    
    P.S. Blackburn play on Monday, so don't forget to cheer them on !!!
    
    
34.2663Sign of the times !WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenFri Apr 29 1994 20:3813
    
    Cunno,
    
    have you seen the new Kop, its the same design as the Blackburn End at
    Ewood Park, only smaller ! ;-)
    
    Jerry,
    
    isn't it time for a classic note in 32,  ".4000" coming up .....
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy 
34.2664KIRKTN::JJACKSun May 01 1994 08:318
    
    Martin,
    
    Only viewers with wide screen televisions can pick up Liverpool
    matches. This is due to the fact Ronnie's waistline takes up too much
    room on standard size TV's.
    
    
34.2665Was that really Liverpool..?BUSSTP::DSMITHIt's over the line...Sun May 01 1994 20:1011
    
    
    
     Having watched the highlights of the Liverpool/Norwich game,
    Liverpool have a lot of work to do before they'll win a trophy
    again. Norwich should have scored 4 or 5 goals quite easily.
    If Liverpool have to spend millions seating the KOP, where are
    they going to get the cash to buy some desperatly needed class
    players?
    
     Danny.
34.2666XSTACY::PHAYDENTue May 03 1994 14:478
    >>have you seen the new Kop, its the same design as the Blackburn End at
    >>Ewood Park, only smaller ! ;-)
  
That's only because Liverpool can't afford to buy new fans in the off season ;-)

G'd luck,

Peter
34.2667YESSB::MCUNNIFFEMidnight is where the day begins..Wed May 04 1994 20:2618
   I was totally disgusted yesterday morning as I sat down to eat my Kellogg's
cornflakes. They have these cards inside of the Irish squad with all of the
info & stats on each player. Yesterday, it was Ray Houghton. Then I turned to
the side of the packet to read the squad of 20 players only to find that there
was no Ronnie Whelan. What an insult. How could they leave out such a player,
the most decorated Irishman to play in the English league with six league
championships in 1982, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988 & 1990, two FA cups in 1986 &
1989, three league cups in 1982, 1983 & 1984 and the European cup in 1984 as 
well as the best goal ever seen (see note 367.36) against Dasaev of Russia in
1988 EC. On my mantlepiece at home, I have two of my proudest possessions,
pictures taken with TGA and Ronnie Whelan and after the world cup, these will
be so valuable. There we were, the three of us at Ronnie's testimonial 
dinner, three footballers who know the game inside out.



C U N N O
34.2668BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonWed May 04 1994 20:3010
    
    Cunno, aren't you missing something?
    
>> There we were, the three of us at Ronnie's testimonial dinner, 
    
    This is the FOOTBALL conference you know......
    
    So, what was on the menu?? 8-)
    
    JBG
34.2669Which 20?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed May 04 1994 20:399
    Martin,
    
    Come on tell us who Kellog's picked? Wonder what cereal Big Jack eats.
    Brings back horrible memories of the Shell/Esso 1970 World Cup coin
    collection.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2670IRNBRU::HOWARDZulu's....fousands of `emWed May 04 1994 21:126
    CUNNO,
    
    is Niall Quinn in there as well????I wouldn't worry anyway, as we all
    know that WOR JACK eats nowt but Shredded Wheat....
    
    Ray
34.2671Cunno is just a "Y"es man !!!BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed May 04 1994 21:1717
34.2672XSTACY::PHAYDENWed May 04 1994 22:126
    Don't you mean "back to front" !


Nope, he means Arse ways :-(

Peter.
34.2673Does Cunno go under the alias of "Statto",in real life?KIRKTN::ISUTHERLANDI'll be forever blue...Wed May 04 1994 22:212
    
    
34.2674Fat RonsYOUWOT::HOUSENWorld famous brick hypnotistMon May 09 1994 15:5112
I can exclusively reveal that the legend in his own lunch-time, Ronnie Whelan,
has turned down Liverpool's offer of a one year `eat as you play' contract.

Ronnie will now be spending more time on his new night club venture "Fat Rons",
where the emphasis will be on eating, and drinking rather than dancing. 
Macdonalds were said to be pretty worried about Ron's entrance freebie, 
The triple-whammy Molbyburger - Guests cannot enter the main night club area
till this has been consumed.

He'll be sorely missed... especially by Anfield's burger man.

Norman
34.2675The end for Ronnie Whelan.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI am the best footballer in DEC by a long wayMon May 09 1994 17:3614

   I feel very sad today, very sad indeed. I think it may be the end of Ronnie
Whelan's days at Liverpool. He may have played his last game on Saturday for
the club after 13 years at the top and winning all the top honours since his
debut against Stoke City in April 1981 when he scored in a 3-0 win.

A detailed tribute to the greatest midfielder of the modern era will be posted
after a while.


   C U N N O    
    

34.2676I can hardly hold my waterYUPPY::PANESFred West - Dad of the YearMon May 09 1994 17:4310
<<< Note 34.2675 by ESSB::MCUNNIFFE "I am the best footballer in DEC by a long way" >>>

>A detailed tribute to the greatest midfielder of the modern era will be posted
>after a while.


 Be still my beating heart.

 Stuart

34.2677I hope the same goes for IrelandKBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Mon May 09 1994 17:597
  Cunno agreed he was a good one, but Iam glad he's gone and I hope the same
goes for Ireland. Cunno if you come out and say ya want to see Whelan play in
the states then you don't want to see Ireland do well.... He should hang up his
boots at both levels and leave the game with good memories... 

                                                                  -dave-
34.2678NEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyMon May 09 1994 18:144
>A detailed tribute to the greatest midfielder of the modern era will be posted
>after a while.
    
    What's a tribute to Bryan Robson doing in this notes string ?
34.2679Recognition at last ...BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Mon May 09 1994 19:596
    Thanks Martin,
    
    I look forward to your tribute. To be fair about it though, Midfield
    was never my favourite position. I'm more of a left back / winger.
    
    Jerry.
34.2680BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonTue May 10 1994 10:579
    
    Jerry's spelling never was 100%......what he means here....
    
    >>        I'm more of a left back / winger.
    
    is that usually he's left out for whinging...... 8-)
    
    JBG
    
34.2681Pool in friendly against Shelbourne in DublinEASE::SMYTHTue May 10 1994 14:1027
Half Time 

  Shels 0 - 0 Liverpool

Full Time

  Shels 0 - 5 Liverpool

		Don Hutcheson  48min
		Ian Rush       50,52min
		John Barnes    55min
		Jamie Redknapp 64min

Attendance	10,000

Good match with a superb effort from John Barnes from all of 45 yards.
Hutcheson scored a great gofl from 35 yards.
Ronnie five bellies Whelan did not play fuelling speculation that he is leaving
after refusing the one year contract offered by Evans.  The official reason he
was left out of the team was that he was injured. (seems like Liverpool play a
lot better when he is not playing). In my opinion he is past it and Jack
Charlton would be a fool to take him to the world cup. Charlton left him out of
the team in Italia 90 and we made it to the Quarter final stage, what more can I
say.


Gavin
34.2682YESSB::MCUNNIFFEI am the best footballer in DEC by a long wayWed May 11 1994 16:108
   For all of you out there waiting for my tribute to Ronnie Whelan, please
bear with me as I'm trying to gather all the statistics.

It will be worth the wait.


C U N N O
34.2683Re: Ronnies Statistics WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed May 11 1994 16:297
    Cunno,
    
    Waist - 48"
    
    yours helpfully,
    
    Andy
34.2684IRNBRU::HOWARDNYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoIWed May 11 1994 17:1316
    says in the papers today that Ronnie `5 bellies' Whelan has been given
    a free transfer and it looks like Brucie `bonus' Grobelaar is also
    being given the order of the boot after rejecting a one year contract.
    A quote from manager Evans,..."I'm resigned to losing Ronnie. He
    finished the season in my team, and ther is life in the old dog yet
    otherwise we wouldn't have offered him a new one year contract....the
    type of deal we were ready  to offer both Ronnie and Bruce had a very
    good basic wage and more if they actually played in the team."
    
    My bet is that Ronnie will end up at QPR as Wilkins direct
    replacement....
    
     R
    RAY
     Y
    
34.2685In a Pink & Yellow spotted suit ! PAKORA::JJACKWed May 11 1994 17:274
    
    .......Or making a cameo appearance on Noel's House Party !
    
    
34.2686Thar he blows!!YUPPY::PANESSlutWed May 11 1994 17:366

    Lets just hope that he manages to give the Japanese Whaling Fleet the
    slip as he goes pass Liverpool docks.

    Stuart
34.2687THE WIFE FROM HELL!COMICS::HAWLEYICareful with that VAX Eugene...Wed May 18 1994 13:147
    
    How did Rob Jones do last night for his third England cap?
    I saw a few bits myself, like the run down the right that led to
    Beardsleys goal but my wife wanted to watch "Let him have it" on
    Channel 4 and i'm downtrodden these days :)
    
    Ian.
34.2688BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonWed May 18 1994 13:277
    
    Looked to me like he had a very good game, but as Greece were not too
    good, England were never under any pressure and Jones ahd time and
    space to get forward a lot......ie. we didn't see too much of him
    defending difficult situations but he looked good going forward.
    
    JBG
34.2689FORTY2::FOWLERMLittle Frank is absolutely bobbins at footballWed May 18 1994 14:125
True, Jones didn't have a lot of defending to do, but him and le Saux are the
best two attacking full backs we've got. Hopefully, Venables will give jones a
game against Norway and he can prove his defensive capabilities as well.

Mike
34.2690BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonWed May 18 1994 14:369
    
    Mike,
    
    	what did you think of your man Richardson? I wasn't particularly
    impressed. I prefer Ince myself but given that it was his first game
    I'm interested to hear your unbiased view. (You can answer me in your
    Villa note if you like .... saves waking up Cunno).
    
    JBG
34.2691Some more stats.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI am the best footballer in DEC by a long wayWed May 18 1994 18:5524
Liverpool have the most leagues won with a total of 18 in all.
Liverpool are the only team in Britain with 4 European cups.
Liverpool are the only team in Britain with 6 major European trophies.
Liverpool are the only team to win the league cup four times in a row 81-84.
Liverpool are the only team to win domestic doubles in three successive years
between 1982 & 1984 winning the League & League Cup.
Liverpool hold the record for major trophies in consecutive seasons from  1976
to 1984.
Phil Neal of Liverpool is the only British player with 4 Euro cup medals.
Joe Fagan in 1984 is the only manager to win a treble with the league, league
cup and European cup in 1984.
Bob Paisley has managed six championship winning sides (76, 77, 79, 80, 82, 83),
a record.
Kenny Dalglish in 1986 is the only player-manager of a double winning side.
Liverpool hold the record of least goals conceeded for 42 league games with
only 16 in 1978-79 and a record for the most number of goals with 85 in the
same season.
Ian Rush has scored 5 goals in FA cup finals, a record.
Ronnie Whelan has won six league championships, two FA cups, 3 league cups
and a European cup.


C U N N O
34.2692More statistics? Yummee...PAVONE::TURNERWed May 18 1994 19:121
    I think I'll go and read my favorite book of log tables.
34.2693More stats on Liverpool!!!NEMAIL::PILATONNick Pilato DECUS IM&amp;T SupervisorWed May 18 1994 19:1710
    Some more stats!!!!!
    
    
    
    Liverpool is one of the teams that this year and last year
    
    
    did didley squat! Just a ho! hum! team of the '90... %^\)
    
    Nick
34.2694BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonWed May 18 1994 19:1919
    
    Liverpool hold the record for the longest period any British club was
    banned from playing in Europe.
    Ronnie Whelan once ran the length of the pitch at Anfield in 13.6
    minutes. This would have been a record - for him - but unfortuantely
    there was a 10kmh tail wind so it was not accredited.
    Liverpool hold the record for the most league games played at Anfield.
    Ronnie Whelan once ate 13 Big Mac's during the 1/2 time period of a
    Liverpool-Everton derby match at Anfield. This is a record.
    Liverpool have lost more European club games than any other English
    team.
    Ronnie Whelan once ate 15 Big Mac's during the 1/2 time period of a
    Everton-Liverpool derby match at Goodison Park. This is a record.
    7 Liverpool fans required hernia operations after attempting to lift
    Ronnie above their heads following the '79 FA Cup final. This is a
    record.
    Ian Rush plays for Wales, so he's OK. 8-)
    
    JBG
34.2695A mine of useless informationCOMICS::HAWLEYICareful with that VAX Eugene...Wed May 18 1994 19:377
    You missed one...
    
    Cunno has been responsible for 116 of the notes in this topic...thats
    the fourth highest total ever behind myself, Chris Swiffen and Andrew
    Wicks.
    
    Motty.
34.2696XSTACY::PHAYDENWed May 18 1994 19:4012
    >>Cunno has been responsible for 116 of the notes in this topic...thats
    >>the fourth highest total ever behind myself, Chris Swiffen and Andrew


Shouldn't that read 


Cunno has been responsible for 116 of the MOST BORING notes in this Conference ?

Helpfully yours,

Peter.
34.2697interestingly enoughCOMICS::HAWLEYICareful with that VAX Eugene...Wed May 18 1994 19:497
    
    I stand corrected.
    
    :)
    
    Ian.
    
34.2698And then there were two of usAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed May 18 1994 20:4918
    re .2695,
    
    welcome back Ian - it got lonely in here with you and Chris gone.
    I would have tried to get my total replies up whilst you were gone
    even to reach the height of the great Cunno but it got a bit pointless
    adding notes that said
    "liverpool lost again at the weekend - Rush scored"
    "liverpool drew again at th weekend - Fowler scored"
    
    so I went off to hibernate in note 87 where i believe I am the clear
    leader until cunno finds it and lists "liverpool players who have
    appeared in the World Cup" (:==:)
    
    Anyhow glad to see you're back - have we bought or sold anyone yet.
    
    Regards,
                  
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2699our first victory of the seasonCOMICS::HAWLEYICareful with that VAX Eugene...Thu May 19 1994 13:1223
    
    The results were announced yesterday of the teletext sport poll that
    posed the following question:
    
    "Which do you think is the greatest of the double-winning sides?"
    
    There were 7,302 calls and the results are as follows:
    
    LIVERPOOL 	85/86	45%  (3286 calls)
    MAN UTD	93/94	31%  (2264 calls)
    SPURS	60/61	15%  (1095 calls)
    ARSENAL	70/71	 9%  (657  calls)
    
    
    So! A comprehensive victory at last! :)
    Do we get a trophy for this?
    
    One trophy...just one...pleeeeeaaaase!
    
    ;)
    
    Ian.
    
34.2700a sad state of affairs thisCOMICS::HAWLEYICareful with that VAX Eugene...Thu May 19 1994 13:1817
    
    re .2698
    
    Hiya Andrew,
    
    Anfield has been a bit quiet since the last match and I havent seen
    anything about us trying to get hold of anyone new. I tried to ring
    clubcall last night but ive lost the number :(
    
    Personally i'm at a loss for what to suggest to get us back into the
    highest ranks of the premier league...everyone we buy is either rubbish
    or doesnt fit in with the system.
    
    :(
    
    Ian.
    
34.2701IMHOGYMAC::DCASSIDYThu May 19 1994 13:2612
    
    Mmmm, I think we saw a lot more of Liverpool and Manchester United
    than we have of Spurs in the 60's and Arsenal in 70's.
    
    Being honest...I think Spurs and Arsenal had more and tougher
    opposition than Liverpool (Everton) and Manchester United(Blackburn).
    
    Still these straw poll's were never meant to send poeple to Parliament
    or the gallows for that matter.....
    
    Dezzz.
    
34.2702Liverpool Bleeding?NEMAIL::PILATONNick Pilato DECUS IM&amp;T SupervisorThu May 19 1994 16:479
    In order for Liverpool to get back to respectability is to get some key
    players. Now, how to select such players? Management should ask the
    great SWAMI CUNNO on which players are good and which are bad.
    
    
    Now you go after what he considers BAD, which are normally the good
    ones. (Sound logic to me!) :^}))))
    
    Nick
34.2703Are Liverpool really worth Bankruptcy ?BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Thu May 19 1994 16:5113
    Telecom Eireann must be really happy today.
    
    I mean over 3000, cross-channel phone calls in one night, it must be a
    record. It's just as well that those new phones have a redial function,
    otherwise Cunno would be suffering from Repetitive Stress Injury today.
    
    This certainly makes liars of those people who suggested that Cunno
    wasn't a true supporter cos he never goes to Anfield. Only a true
    supporter would spend so much money to ensure that his team came out on
    top in a insignificant little telephone survey !
    
    Jerry.
                                                    
34.2704Cantona for LiverpoolCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looked like a haggis with a head!Thu May 19 1994 17:068
    
    Im really suprised that Manchester United didnt buy their way to
    victory in the phone poll like they have done in the league!
    
    :)
    
    Ian.
    
34.2705Take the Money and RunESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Thu May 19 1994 17:106
34.2706GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu May 19 1994 17:184
    
    Maybe not but Liverpool will be if they don't take it ....
    
    
34.2707I'm sarcastic these days, i amCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looked like a haggis with a head!Thu May 19 1994 17:2311
    
    I think that if they offer 3 million for ruddock we should take
    it...after all, it will help us to fund our purchase of Ronald Koeman
    who showed beyond a shadow of a doubt last night that he's certaily bad
    enough to play at the heart of our defence.
    
    :)
    
    Ian.
    
                                
34.2708LiverpoolEASE::SMYTHFri May 20 1994 15:5132
In my opinion Liverpool need a new centre half 

Nicol is past it but hasn't another season in him.
Wright never recaptured the form he had at Derby
Ruddock consistently good but still short of  pace.
Jones very good
Dicks will hopefully be leaving for the return of Stuanton who should never have
been let leave in the first place.

Stubbs from Bolton or Babb from Coventry would be good buys as both are
relatively young with good pace covering for Ruddock.

Centre forwards

Rush is getting old so a new centre forward is a necessity.
Fowler showed signs of being a quality centre forward.
Clough says he is going to stick it out, he needs to get his confidence back
plays very well at times as showed in the 3-3 draw against Man Utd when he
scored twice.

Midfields
Molby past it and should be released.
Thank god Whelan has been released as he is terrible
Mc Manaman excellent down the right
Barnes blows hot and cold and laterly it has been the latter, he is also getting
on a bit.
Hutchison is a good player but maybe a bit light weight in midfield,could be
moved up front.
Redknapp good feet and going past players but seems to be devoid in the brain
department.

GS
34.2709FORTY2::FOWLERMLittle Frank is absolutely bobbins at footballFri May 20 1994 19:274
Where did you get this bit about Villa giving you Stevie back in return for
Dicks? Shirley shome mishtake.

Mike
34.2710its a long way to go to play villaCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looked like a haggis with a head!Mon May 23 1994 14:4410
    
    According to teletext, we actually won a game over the weekend.
    (time for a lap of honour round my living room)
    We beat Aston Villa 2-1 in a friendly in Johannesburg as part of a
    festival of some sort. Ive forgotten the first scorer but Robbie Fowler
    got the second I think.
    
    Ian.
    
                                                  
34.2711KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJShy Ann (Indian Virgin)Mon May 23 1994 15:155
34.2712Re Liverpool vrs VillaEASE::SMYTHMon May 23 1994 15:3831

Final Score

	 Liverpool 2 - 1 Aston Villa
	
	 Fowler 37 min	 Cox 25 min
	 Thomas 57 min


Terrible game on the television with terrible coverage from ITV. The pitch was
mostly in darkness because of the shadows.
Liverpool had the better chances but Roy Evans will surely need a new goal
keeper on the display by James who was completely at fault for the Villa opener
when he misjudged a Steve Froggatt cross in a reckless dash of his line and
HNeli Cox had plenty of time to lob his shot over Ruddock.
Robbie Fowler then spared James bluches when he beat Shaun Teale to head home
Matteo's cross.
Bosnich then made a sting of fine saves to stop Liverpool extending their lead.
Thomas then scored in the 57th min from a pass by Phil Charnock who came on for
Hutchison who went off with an ankle injury early in the first half.
Atkinson was quoted after the game as saying that he played a new formation and
a few players out of position and that his team did not have enough drive to win
the game.
Evans said that he felt one or two more players added to the squad would make
the difference between a team just below the top three and one that can be the
best. !!!!



GS in Dublin
34.2713SIOG::ESBECKDec Van EsbeckMon May 23 1994 19:589
    I'd like Cunno to explain where he got the idea that Liverpool's total
    of 85 goals in the late 70's is a record? The highest total ever? Are
    you kidding? Arsenal won the title in the 30s with 127 goals (and that,
    I assure you, is the record number of goals for 1st Div/Premiership
    winners!)
    
    
    
    Declan
34.2714Cunno calling Orson, come in Orson ! PAKORA::JJACKMon May 23 1994 21:155
    
    Ah but Declan, Liverpool's was only a record in the world Cunno lives
    in !
    
    
34.2715Did he get injured?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon May 23 1994 21:378
    Don't suppose anyone has the team that played - I can't believe
    Michael Thomas is still alive that must be his first goal if not
    appearance in 18 months. If he plays again he'll misss the start of the
    season.       
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2716Goram for LiverpoolCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Tue May 24 1994 13:5012
    
    Andy,
    
    I think thats his first goal since the FA cup final.
    
    Andy Goram is up for sale at Rangers. I think Roy Evans could do worse
    than put a bid in for him. David James looked like a tremendous
    prospect, but he still makes the same daft mistakes. We cant have a
    goalkeeper that spends 5 minutes a game playing for the other side.
    
    Ian.
    
34.2717Ever informative little meCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed May 25 1994 16:5011
    
    Liverpool have signed the Danish U21 goalkeeper.
    His name begins with an S and he's an amateur.
    
    he will be David James' deputy.
    
    Sorry theres no more info, I cant remember how to spell his name and I
    cant ring the wife cos i'm down here in Solent on a course (Andy Sant
    beware!)
    
    Ian.
34.2718A helpful hint !BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed May 25 1994 17:206
    Ian,
    
    His first name is Christian, and his big brother is a familiar face
    around Manchester. Does this narrow it down for you ?
    
    Jerry.
34.2719another clueCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed May 25 1994 17:258
    Jerry,
    
    No, its not schmeical. 
    
    The bloke has been signed from Danish First Division club Hvidovre.
    
    Ian.
    
34.2720Oh well, it was worth a try ;-)BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed May 25 1994 17:373
    Rats, I was hoping Cunno might have a heart attack ;-)))))))
    
    Jerry.
34.2721rubbish buys recentlyCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed May 25 1994 18:048
    Jerry,
    
    I think I'D have a heart attack if I thought we were going to buy a
    half decent player for once!
    
    :)
    
    Ian.
34.2722Follow the...XSTACY::PHAYDENWed May 25 1994 18:147
Hang on Jerry which one is that Cunno reminds me of.

Is it the Lion or the Tin Man ?

Is it he doesn't have a heart ? or is it my mistake ?

Peter.
34.2723HBFDT2::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstWed May 25 1994 18:264
    
    Schmeichel is not exactly Danish, is he ?
    
    Heiko
34.2724Oh yes he isXSTACY::PHAYDENWed May 25 1994 18:330
34.2725:-)COMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed May 25 1994 18:354
    
    Cue Cunno for a list of Peter Schmeical's major honours.
    
    Ian.
34.2726HBFDT1::SCHARNBERGSenior KodierwurstWed May 25 1994 18:499
    
    Oh yes he is. 
    
    I somehow had Hans van Breukelen's face in mind when I thought of
    Schmeichel. 
    
    Sorry and apologies to all parties involved.
    
    Heiko
34.2727err its getin real bad in ere.....KBOMFG::TANNERMidnight is where the day begins..Wed May 25 1994 18:559
 Ian can ya imagine all the Mankers fans having a laugh that the only bit of
excitement in this topic is their keeper.... Why didn't the pool make a bid for
Andreas Kopke after Nuremberg were relegated if they needed a good keeper....

  Its about time the pool scouting staff start looking south and get their eyes
of Scandanavian players... like they have been a real success at liverpool 

                                                              -dave-
34.2728Thorntons Continental SelectionCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed May 25 1994 19:0810
    
    I certainly see what you mean dave, Torben Piechnik and Stig Inge
    Bjornbye havent exactly been a roaring success have they?
    Having said that, would ANY continental style players fit into the
    Liverpool method of playing?
    
    Personally though I think it would be interesting to see how a
    continental striker would perform with the Liverpool engine behind him.
    
    Ian.
34.2729Couldn't pass up an opportunity like that !BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed May 25 1994 19:2410
    Re: -1
    
>    Personally though I think it would be interesting to see how a
>    continental striker would perform with the Liverpool engine behind him.
    
    
    Errr, like a Lada, perhaps ;-)))))
    
    
    Jerry.
34.2730rassenfrassenCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed May 25 1994 20:099
    Jerry,
    
    I walked right into that didnt i?!? :)))
    
    Ian.
    
    p.s I was going to say "the Liverpool SYSTEM"
    	Wish I had now...
    
34.2731This is too much to take in all at once !BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed May 25 1994 20:1813
    Ian,
    
    I must say that I'm getting a bit annoyed with this. It's a totally
    alien concept for me to deal with !!!  We're just not used to it in 
    this conference so please stop it now !!!
    
    I mean, the last thing we need is 
    
    
    A Liverpool noter with a SENSE OF HUMOUR  ;;;;;;--------)))))))))))))
    
    
    Jerry.
34.2732is this man a saint?COMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed May 25 1994 20:229
    Jerry,
    
    Hey, its worse than that...
    
    I'm actually reasonably unbiased as well!
    
    :)
    
    Ian.
34.2733You've given away the game ;-)BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed May 25 1994 20:259
    Ah ha, you've gone too far now Ian !
    
    I've copped on to what your up to -  It's the old "Wolf in sheep's
    clothing" trick. Be nice to us out of season, and then suddenly bite
    our heads of when the action starts again !!!
    
    We're not all as naive as the Little Red one !!!
    
    Jerry.
34.2734MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United : League Champions 1992.Wed May 25 1994 20:277
    
    Well there's another first.. an unbiased Liverpool Supporter... 
    
    Next you'll be telling us you throw the toffee's out to the Everton
    fans cos you love 'em really!! ;->>>
    
    Rick.
34.2735I like to help the afflictedCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed May 25 1994 20:327
    
    Rick,
    
    Dunno about that, but I DID look after Paul Wattersons cats for him and
    he's an Everton supporter.
    
    Ian. 
34.2736they're on to you, Ian...TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedThu May 26 1994 13:436
    
    	re last few...
    
    	face it, Ian....you've been rumbled!!
    
    	Andy
34.2737SBP dinners are better than UVOCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Thu May 26 1994 15:5210
    
    Andy,
    
    Wasnt I a picture of unbiased friendliness when we met?
    Did I not say quite clearly that "Manchester United arent bad" WITHOUT
    clenching my teeth or driving a nail into my palm?!?
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.2738TRUCKS::SANTnetwork partner exitedThu May 26 1994 17:584
    
    	< SBP dinners are better than UVO >
    
    	you should try the breakfast ;-)
34.2739Liverpool win something!!!NEWOA::FLEMING_JTue May 31 1994 15:539
    I see Liverpool won an award for the best behaved supporters over the
    past season, and got $20,000 to boot.  Although I think that goes
    to charity.
    Well at least we won something this year even though it was the 
    fans and not the players.
    
    Cheers then
    
    Jim
34.2740WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringTue May 31 1994 16:413
    RE .2739
    
    Which 'official' body actually makes such a judgement?
34.2741BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue May 31 1994 17:394
    
    Re: .2740
    
    The Liverpool FC Supporter's Club, perhaps ?   ;-)
34.2742You can't steal our gloryNEWOA::FLEMING_JWed Jun 01 1994 15:346
    The same lot who judge the fair play award, so I guess it's the
    FA.  Well they had to let us have something didn't they.
    Next year we'll probably win the 'best team sponsored by Carlsberg
    award'. Ho Hum.
    
    Jim
34.2743They think it's all over!!!UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngWed Jun 01 1994 17:049
    >Next year we'll probably win the 'best team sponsored by Carlsberg
    >award'. Ho Hum.
    
    I thought, as most Carlsberg sold in the UK was made in Northampton,
    that Northampton Town were sponsered by Carlsberg as well. Oh well,
    another year without a trophy.
    
    Paul.
    
34.2744YUPPY::PANESAlan Clark...Ha Ha Ha Wed Jun 01 1994 17:346
   If my memory serves me correctly , Wimbledon were sponsored by Carlsberg
   when they beat Scousepool in the F.A. Cup Final.  Perhaps next year
   the 'Pool will have their shirts emblazoned with LBC ( a soon to disappear
   London radio station).

   Stuart
34.2745After you M'ludWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Jun 01 1994 17:5613
    Stuart,              
    
    Re: your personal name .2744
    
    Just what do you find amusing about Alan Clark ? I remember dear old
    "sniffer" and have always had a great respect for his ability to jump 
    on any half-decent to score.
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
    
    p.s. Or did you mean the guy who used to play for Leeds ? ;-)
34.2746UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngWed Jun 01 1994 18:4312
    Stuart,
    
    I personally found your previous personal name more amusing ("Butch
    Wilkins is God"). I thought G-o-d was a very inventive and ingenious way
    of spelling "Crap".
    
    Or were you just being ironic?
    
    Yours in literary appreciation,
    
    Paul.
     
34.2747June 1 1994 ADIRNBRU::HOWARDNYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoIWed Jun 01 1994 19:3614
    I hereby announce a momentous moment in the history of Liverpool F.C. 
    In recognition of the many years of service to football, and in
    particular Liverpool, I have decided that my new node will be called
    				ALDO::
    
    I've just been moved to a satellite cluster and I got to choose the
    name of the node, and who better to name it after but TGA himself.
    The address of ALDO:: is 43.488
    
    Cunno, you can add this to the list of honours won by Liverpool. I
    asked for 5BELLY:: but I was refused for some reason!!!!
    
    
    Ray....(soon to be ALDO::HOWARD)
34.2748Sniffer Clark - hat-tricks and defence policiesYUPPY::PANESAlan Clark...Ha Ha Ha Wed Jun 01 1994 20:2210
re .2745 
    
     What is it about the name Clark and families???

re. 2746 

     Lemp , back to your whippets. 

    
     Stuart
34.2749Alan ClarkE hahahaCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Wed Jun 01 1994 20:266
    
    His name is Alan Clarke by the way, not Clark.
    He took Barnsley out of the 3rd division when he was manager.
    
    P.Dantic.
    
34.2750and now back to the footballYUPPY::PANESAlan Clark...Ha Ha Ha Wed Jun 01 1994 20:2814
  <<< Note 34.2749 by COMICS::HAWLEYI "It looks like a haggis with a head!" >>>
                            -< Alan ClarkE hahaha >-

    
>    His name is Alan Clarke by the way, not Clark.
>    He took Barnsley out of the 3rd division when he was manager.
    
     Mr Dantic,
    
     My mistake I thought he shagged a family.

    
     I Ronic

34.2751E's are good, E's are good .....WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenWed Jun 01 1994 20:3610
    Mr Dantic,
    
    he may have taken them out of the 3rd division but he didn't do the
    treble !
    
    Alan Clark would appear to manage quite nicely without E's.
    
    Regards,
    
    X.Pansion.
34.2752More details on the node?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Jun 01 1994 20:3710
    Ray,
    
    Have you offered the great man an account on your node? I'm sure Cunno
    knows his Internet address. How about sending him a picture of it - I
    assume it's one of those funky new lean and mean DECstation 5000s
    isn't it? lots of striking power and talent like TGA himself.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2753IRNBRU::HOWARDNYC,June 18 - ITA 0 - 2 RoIWed Jun 01 1994 21:159
    .2752
    
    Andrew,		I've only got a workmanlike MVax 3100 out of this
    deal, it's replacing my ancient VAXstation II/GPX, (you remember, those 
    ones with the starting handle and the diesel engine), but I'm sure TGA
    would be honoured to have a node created in His name. I'll let Cunno
    tell the Great One himself....
    
    Ray.... 
34.2754XAPPL::HINXMANBe not too hardThu Jun 02 1994 01:4518
	re .2752

>    assume it's one of those funky new lean and mean DECstation 5000s
				    ^^^

	Huh? Round here we've been trading DECstation 5000s in for DEC 3000s.

	The future is AXP (if there is a future :-))


	re .2573

>		I've only got a workmanlike MVax 3100

	If you're stuck with obsolescent technology, ALDO seems like a good name
	for it.

	Tony
34.2755Football is more important than workAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Jun 02 1994 01:5811
    Tony,
    
    don't think there is a future - at least not here - our AXP still
    hasn't arrived and we have products shipping on it soon but hey
    that's someone else's problems so I guess we should get back to talking 
    about football - how are Liverpool doing in South Africa? have we played 
    any more games.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2756TRANSFER NEWSWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenThu Jun 02 1994 12:4315
    
    Liverpool have signed Burnleys Mark Leather on a free transfer.
    
    His key attributes are his speed and a very skilful touch. He was a 
    regular in his position at Burnley for the last 18 months since he 
    joined them from Preston North End and on the few occasions I have seen
    him all I can say is that when he sprints the rest look like they are
    standing still. 
    
    Roy Evans said he desperately needs someone with Marks skills, I think
    this boy could be at Anfield for many years.
    
    Cheers,
        
    Andy
34.2757CuriousUPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngThu Jun 02 1994 12:508
    Andy,
    
    Your note suggest a very promisng (young?) player. How did Lardypool
    manage to get hime on a free. Don't they need him for the First Div
    next season?
    
    Paul.
    
34.2758morning has brokenCOMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Thu Jun 02 1994 12:548
    
    Andy, 
    
    We drew our last match of the south african tour.
    Ive forgotten the name of the team involved.
    Its all this hard work, ya know!
    
    Ian.
34.2759NEWOA::FIDO_TConation is the keyThu Jun 02 1994 13:298
>    How did Lardypool
>    manage to get hime on a free. Don't they need him for the First Div
>    next season?
    
    Surely Liverpool won't reach the First Division until the season after
    next !
    
    Terry
34.2760FORTY2::FOWLERMLittle Frank is absolutely bobbins at footballThu Jun 02 1994 14:285
I think your last game was against Moroka Swallows and you drew 0-0. Moroka are
one of the top teams in South Africa, and I think it was either them or Mamelodi
Sundowns that won the league there last season.

Mike
34.2761WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenThu Jun 02 1994 16:1412
    Re: Mike Leather,
    
    Well I though with such attractive bait I might catch a few Liverpool
    fans but it seems like all I ca dumb yorkshireman.
    
    Paul,
    
    Mike Leather is the new Physio !
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
34.2762PAVONE::TURNERThu Jun 02 1994 16:447
    Hmmm, I thought that reference to "a skilful touch" sounded a bit
    dubious.
    
    By the way, Andy, David May failed his medical checkup at Old Trafford
    so it looks like he's staying put.
    
    Dom
34.2763David May, over-active humour gland !WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenThu Jun 02 1994 16:5113
    
>    By the way, Andy, David May failed his medical checkup at Old Trafford
>    so it looks like he's staying put.
    
    Dom,
    
    What was the problem, too English ?
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
    
    
34.2764Silverwareus Rejectus...there's only one curePAVONE::TURNERThu Jun 02 1994 17:0614
>>    By the way, Andy, David May failed his medical checkup at Old Trafford
>>    so it looks like he's staying put.
    
>>    Dom,
    
>    What was the problem, too English ?
    
    Naaa, some idiot let him into the trophy room. Well, you've guessed the
    rest...the poor guy came out in spots! 
    
    Tell you what, if he can make Smiley Kenny laugh then he's the most
    valuable asset you've got (and that includes Midas Walker!)
    
    Dom
34.2765Tupper Ferguson - laugh a minuteWOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenThu Jun 02 1994 17:3218
    Dom,
    
    If managers humour is what matters then Alex Ferguson is hardly the man
    to run to, that whinging bugger walks around with a face like a 
    bull-dogs arse all season and thinks that if United don't win 
    everything then we need to change the rules. (I'd always wondered who
    was the role model for some noters ;-)  
    
    Just my opinion of course, and just to keep it relevant to the note 
    I think Souness was a miserable prat too but he had problems !
    
    Did INTER make it to the UEFA then (we can take this to 202. if you
    like) ?
    
    Cheers,
    
    Andy
          
34.2766Que??UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngThu Jun 02 1994 18:0117
    Andy,
    
    Ah, yes, here it is. I've just looked up Mike Leather in my Rothmans
    Second Division Lancashire Clubs' Physio's Almanack (Revised Edition).
    Well, you caught me out good and proper with that one. Funny, I would 
    have thought that I'd have remembered that fact as I spend a great deal
    of time learning meaningless trivia about nondescript First (formerly 
    Second) Division clubs.
    
    Yours in friendly Roses rivalry,
    
    Paul.
    
    >fans but it seems like all I ca dumb yorkshireman.
    
    The words "stones" and "glass houses" springs to mind.
    
34.2767Good managers, but :-( :-( :-(PAVONE::TURNERThu Jun 02 1994 18:1126
    
    Andy,
    
    Granted - all these miserable git managers make you long for Cloughie,
    don't they?
    
    >Just my opinion of course, and just to keep it relevant to the note 
    >I think Souness was a miserable prat too but he had problems !
    
    I don't think I ever saw Souness smile, even when he was with that
    Swedish Miss World ;-) 
    
    >Did INTER make it to the UEFA then (we can take this to 202. if you
    >like) ?
    
    Yep, Inter qualified by winning the UEFA Cup. They finished fifth to
    bottom in the league. 
    
    Hmmm, Dalglish, Ferguson, Souness...and George Graham isn't exactly the
    Lenny Henry of the Premier League. Rather than 202, perhaps we ought to
    raise the question in one of the Scottish notes? 
    
    ;-) ad infinitum
    
    Dom
         
34.2768Is it available at all good book shops ?WOTVAX::GREENJAAndy GreenThu Jun 02 1994 18:1315
    Cheers Paul,
    
    I know how keen you are on angling.
    
    And a punster like yourself will probably appreciate that I do live in a 
    Green house.
    
    The reason for the strange wording was that I had originally typed a
    long string of adjectives to yorkshireman but dumb seemed to say it
    all so I deleted them, then the phone rang so I had to put my coffee
    down at which point my keyboard decided to take the piss.
    
    Yours in trans-pennine mirth,
    
    Andy
34.2769Marry me or i'll nut ye!!!COMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Fri Jun 03 1994 13:5410
    Apparently Graeme Souness got married yesterday in Las Vegas.
    I doubt if any Liverpool players turned up, or anyone else for that
    matter.
    
    Nice to see the old slayer get the "platinum parrot" the other day
    for the most evil tackle, i.e the one for Rangers that almost put his
    victim in hospital and very nearly in the church choir as well. :)
      
    
    Ian.
34.2770The Fat BoyESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Fri Jun 03 1994 14:275
34.2771He could be cynical(clinical) at times...KIRKTN::GMCKEEThat blokes' a nutterFri Jun 03 1994 15:563
    
    Re Souness' tackle....Which one ???
     
34.2772XAPPL::HINXMANBe not too hardFri Jun 03 1994 23:0211
	re .2769

>    Apparently Graeme Souness got married yesterday in Las Vegas.
>    I doubt if any Liverpool players turned up, or anyone else for that
>    matter.

	Taken literally this means that you believe he got married to himself.

	Hmmm. "Souness is a w....."?

	Tony
34.2773Did the "vicar" turn up?COMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Mon Jun 06 1994 13:137
    Tony,
    
    Well, I wouldnt have said that would I?
    
    :)
    
    Ian.
34.2774YESSB::MCUNNIFFEI am the best footballer in DEC by a long wayTue Jun 07 1994 00:144
What is the command I use to find the number of entries by a person in a 
particular topic?

C U N N O
34.2775The Ronnie Whelan Tribute.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI am the best footballer in DEC by a long wayTue Jun 07 1994 01:2385
      I have promised you a tribute to the great Ronnie Whelan so here goes.
The great man is off to his second successive world cup finals and is sure to
play a prominent part in these finals. Pauli Rossi was the star in 1982, 
Maradona won the world cup single-handed in 1986, Lothar Matthaes was the
star for Germany in 1990. I predict that Ronnie Whelan will be the star of
this world cup.

Ronnie is one of the most successful players ever to play in the English game
and he will go down as the greatest midfielders of the last decade.

Ronnie was born on 25th September 1961 in Finglas, Dublin and joined local side
Home Farm at an early age. He showed great potential at an early age and he
joined Liverpool in 1979. It wasn't until 3/4/81 that he made his league debut
against Stoke in a 3-0 win and he even got on the score-sheet. He then made
his international debut against Czechlosavakia also in April 1981.

It wasn't until 1981-82 season that Whelan became a regular member of the team
replacing Ray Kennedy. He was a member of that great side that won the league
in 1982, 1983 & 1984 as well as three league cups during the same period. In
the 1982 final against Spurs, he scored twice and the following year against
the Mancs, he scored a superb curler against Gary Bailey. He was also a 
prominent member of the Liverpool side that beat Roma in the 1984 European
cup final. In 1986, he was on the famous double-winning side and supplied that
famous pass to Rushie for the third goal.

In 1988, he missed the cup defeat against Wimbledon but during the summer, he
went to Germany with the Rep of Ireland side for the European championships. He
will always be remembered for that cracking volley that rattled past Dasaev
as Ireland drew 1-1 with the Russians, a game which we should have won. The
following year, Ronnie captained Liverpool to FA cup final victory and they
narrowly lost the league to Arsenal. In 1990, he won his sixth league medal
and for the past couple of seasons has been troubled by injury but now he is 
back to his best and he will be the star of USA 1994.

    
The Ronnie-Fact-File season by season:
=====================================

 SEASON      LEAGUE    FA CUP   LEAGUE CUP  EURO CUP  EURO SUPER   SCREENSPORT
1980-81      1(1)
1981-82      32(10)    3        8(3)        4(1)
1982-83      28(2)     1        6(2)        5(3)
1983-84      23(4)     1        5(3)        5(2)
1984-85      37(7)     7(4)     3(1)        9         1
1985-86      39(10)    7(1)     7(3)                               4
1986-87      39(3)     3        8(2)                               2
1987-88      28(1)     2        3
1988-89      37(4)     6*       6
1989-90      34(1)     8(1)     3
1990-91      14(1)     1        1
1991-92      19(2)3(1)     2
1992-93      20(1)     2        2
1993-94      22(1)             

Brackets denote goals.
* Includes the abandoned Hillsborough semi-final.

International Appearances 50 with 3 goals.

       Ronnie's honours so far
       =======================
    
       League C'ship medals - 1982
                              1983
                              1984
                              1986
                              1988    
                              1990  
    
            F.A. Cup medals - 1986  
                            - 1989 (captain)
    
          League cup medals - 1982
                              1983 
                              1984 
    
          European cup medal- 1984
     

            C
            U
        C U N N O
            N
            O
34.2776UPROAR::LEMPLive slow, die youngTue Jun 07 1994 12:499
>What is the command I use to find the number of entries by a person in a 
>particular topic?
    
    directory/author=lemp 43.*
    
    will give all the entries created by myself in the Wednsday note.
    
    Paul.
    
34.2777An alternative method !BERN01::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue Jun 07 1994 13:0311
    Martin,
    
    If you want to locate all your own replies in this topic then you
    should use the following command :
    
    	Directory/all/keyword="Bulls**t" 34.*
    
    Yours helpfully,
    
    Jerry. ;-)
    
34.2778Still recovering from KERNEL::MCKEAVENEYJ's party!COMICS::HAWLEYIIt looks like a haggis with a head!Mon Jun 13 1994 19:375
    I havent heard much about any acquisitions that Liverpool have made/are
    attempting to make, apart from this physio person.
    Anyone know any different?
    
    Ian.
34.2779Don on his way?NEWOA::FLEMING_JTue Jun 14 1994 15:489
    I don't know about any new buys, but I have heard that Don Hutchison
    could be on his way after 'cause he got nabbed again after a few
    shandies.  He'll be up in court in July.
    I also heard that the board were letting Roy have 5 mil to go after
    Chris Sutton, but god knows how true that is.
    
    Cheers then
    
    Jim
34.2780Who sold the "Paddies"BCFI::LIDENMon Jun 20 1994 14:1815
      After seeing the Irish Saturday.
      
      Houghton & Staunton belong to Anfield!
      
      Who in hell could sell them cheap?!
      
      ---
      
      By the way Stig-Inge B made a very good match for Norway.
      
      Cheers,
      
      Christer
      
      
34.2781fixtures for 94/95ESSB::TJORDANROLL ON USA 94Mon Jun 27 1994 15:3411
Has anybody got a list of next seasons fixture's 


                                           Rgds,

                                            Tony....


ps did you all see ALDO'S cracking header on friday "come in CUNNO"
  
34.2782Liverpools futureSIOG::HAUGHEYWed Jul 13 1994 20:0141
    Does anyone know of who Liverpool are looking to buy ?
    
    Personally I would like to see a new centre-back, who is young-ish, and
    can play a bit as.  I would also like to a player who will put himself
    about in midfiled and can also play.  I think that this is where the
    team had problems last year, and they showed, occasionally, that they
    can play football like they used to.
    
    Players who I would like to see at Liverpool:
    
    Paul Mc Grath  - Has proved in the World Cup that he is still one of
    the best footbalers in the World, a player worth buying for a year or
    so.
    Phil Babb      - Has shown in the World Cup and last season that he is
    a composed, confident player: definetly in the Liverpool mould.  A good
    buy at $2.5-$3.5m
    
    Gary Pallister - even though he plays for that unmentionable team
    Paul Ince      - same as above
    
    Paul Warhurst  - He is young and can play at the back or up front. 
    Most certainly going to be left out at B'burn if they buy Sutton. 
    Probably stay if Moran retires.
    
    I also think that perhaps its time John Barnes was given an ultimatum -
    get fit or leave.  I initially thought that Nigel Clough was a good
    buy, but unless he is central to the teams game plan he is not worth
    holding onto.    
    
    And with Liverpool not in Europe, they can afford to have more
    foreigners on their team, who could, if Liverpool were to qualify for
    Europe be sold at a profit, allowing the club to buy more English based
    players.  But the priority must be to recapture the League title.
    
    
    Lets hope that Liverpool, who after all performed badly and still
    finished in the top ten, produce good football and a trophy.
    
    Padraig
    
    
34.2783FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingWed Jul 13 1994 20:055
Last I heard was Liverpool were after the young Bolton centre back Stubbs.

Hands off Paul McGrath.

Mike
34.2784ticket office no.SIOG::HAUGHEYThu Jul 14 1994 15:024
    Can anyone supply the Liverpool ticket office number?  I want to book
    my ticket for the last home league game when we parade the League
    title!!!!
    
34.2785you sure ?BERN01::SWIB01::WRIGHTThu Jul 14 1994 15:148
>   Can anyone supply the Liverpool ticket office number?  I want to book
>   my ticket for the last home league game when we parade the League
>   title!!!!
    

will they be taking bookings that many seasons in advance ?

	Ray
34.2786Man United 3peatUBOHUB::JENKINSDSat Jul 16 1994 22:437
    Ref: -2
    
    	You want the Man United Ticket Office.
    
    	Get ready for the 3peat.
    
    								Jiffy
34.2787New bloodBCFI::LIDENTue Jul 19 1994 21:2710
      As a Swedish Liverpool fan I would love to see Thomas Brolin to take over 
      from Barnes.
      
      Since Hysen left we do not see Liverpool that often in Swedish TV.
      
      As you probably know the Scandinavian countries have English matches on 
      the pools during our winter recess and then one game is shown live almost 
      every Saturday.
      
      Christer
34.2788Another comeback for BarnesNEWOA::FLEMING_JWed Jul 20 1994 18:348
    Speaking of John Barnes, he's supposedly been on a major fitness
    program over the summer and is now in better shape than since before
    he left watford.  Haven't I heard that before somewhere.
    He's also supposedly going to play in the centre of midfield instead
    of down the wing.  Barnes alongside Redknapp?? Our defence had better
    sort itself out quickly.
    
    Jim
34.2789Money for nothingCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Mon Jul 25 1994 17:395
    
    Has anyone else seen Liverpool's new away shirt? Sort of 'honeycomb
    yellow'. At 30 odd quid I think they can keep it.
    
    Disgruntled of Basingstoke.
34.2790Bolton 4 Liverpool 1NEWOA::FLEMING_JWed Jul 27 1994 17:0410
    We dominated the early stages before the defense collapsed once again.
    Bolton scored after 26 minutes and then followed up with a Michael
    Thomas own goal.  It was 3-0 nil before Rushie pulled one back in
    the 74th but Bolton got another three minutes later.
    I don't know what the squad was but it supposedly wasn't far off
    our strongest one.
    I hope this isn't a taster for the season.  Definately need some
    new blood in defense, Phil Babb would be handy.
    
    Jim
34.2791SUBURB::ABSOLOMTLet them eat fishWed Jul 27 1994 17:146
    
    How long does a transitional period last?? 
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2792BCFI02::LIDENThu Jul 28 1994 13:3914
34.2793Roll on August 20th - Eagles down Liver BirdsYUPPY::PATEMANLiving on ice cream &amp; chocolate kissesThu Jul 28 1994 13:457
    According to R5 this morning Roy Evans has left Dicks at home from
    their tour 'cos he is not fit enough and Wright at home with an
    attitude problem.
    
    Still in trouble then!
    
    paul
34.2794Let Anfield continue buying norwegian rubbishSTKOFF::SPERSSONPas de problemeThu Jul 28 1994 16:4117
34.2795Going to be a long seasonAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Thu Jul 28 1994 20:209
    Ian,
    
    Anyone,....
    
    Any chance of the fixture list? my previous source isn't available.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2796FixturesAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Wed Aug 03 1994 21:1077
    depressing that we haven't signed or sold anyone so this could be the
    longest 42 game season in our history.
    
Aug

20	Crystal Palace	A
24	Chelsea		H
27	Arsenal		H
31	Southampton	A

Sep

10	West Ham	H
17	Man U		A
24	Newcastle	A

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H
8	Aston Villa	H
15	Blackburn	A
22	Wimbledon	H
29	Ipswich		A

Nov

2	QPR		A
5	Notts Forest	H
19	Everton		A
26	Spurs		H


Dec

3	Coventry	A
10	Crystal Palace	H
17	Chelsea		A
26	Leicester	A
27	Man C		H
31	Leeds		A

Jan	

2	Norwich		H
14	Ipswich		H
21	Wimbledon	A
25	Everton		H

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A
11	QPR		H
18	Spurs		A
22	Coventry	H
25	Sheff Wed	A


Mar

4	Newcastle 	H
8	Southampton	H
11	Arsenal		A
18	Man Utd		H

Apr 

1	West Ham 	A
8	Leeds		H
15	Man City	A
17	Leicester	H
29	Norwich		A

May

6	Aston Villa 	A
13	Blackburn	H

34.2797busy and depressedCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Thu Aug 04 1994 13:585
    
    Even more depressing Andy is that Redknapp and Fowler havent signed
    their new contracts yet...
    
    Ian.
34.2798Can't Stewart do anything right?PAVONE::TURNERThu Aug 04 1994 17:5710
    What's all this about a huge punchup in the friendly with Bayern
    Munich? I heard that a brawl developed, Rob Jones was taken to hospital 
    after being elbowed in the head...
    
    
    
    
    ...by Paul Stewart!
    
    Dom
34.2799SUBURB::ABSOLOMTLet them eat fishFri Aug 05 1994 18:3510
    
    See that Martin Cunniffeffe (or whatever), he's full of ****. He has
    just told a customer of mine that VPA (last released in 1990, and not
    even on the price file anymore) is still available!!!
    
    Stick to telling porkies in notes Cunno, and leave Metrologie alone.
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2800x00SUBURB::ABSOLOMTLet them eat fishFri Aug 05 1994 18:356
    
    Wahay!!
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2801VPA? DECps? PolyCenter?COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Aug 05 1994 18:417
    
    Tony,
    
    I hope you told them that the functionality of the product is still
    available but under another name...
    
    Ian.
34.2802polytechnicSUBURB::ABSOLOMTLet them eat fishFri Aug 05 1994 18:516
    
    I most shertainly did Ian. What am I, stupid?? 8*)
    
    Tony
    
    
34.2803vms vms vms aaaarrrrgggghhhh!!!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Aug 05 1994 18:5812
    
    Sorry Tony,
    
    I'm in "work" mode again.
    Have to get out of this before the season starts!
    
    :)
    
    Ian.
    
    p.s What team do you actually SUPPORT, tony?
    
34.2804SUBURB::ABSOLOMTLet them eat fishFri Aug 05 1994 19:038
34.2805can Gough make double figures?COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Aug 05 1994 19:486
    
    I should have known there wouldnt be a simple answer!
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.2806Boring.....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Aug 08 1994 12:3418
    
    Well, watched the 'pool against Hamburg on N3 Friday night...what a
    load of old rubbish. Hamburg should have won 6-1 instead of the final
    3-1 score. Liverpool on this showing will struggle to a mid-table
    position but then again Liverpool in friendlies are probably the
    most disinterested team you can watch...and I include end of season
    matches in the eighties when the title was wrapped up and nothing to
    play for. Last night's match on SAT-1 was just as boring between Bayern
    and Bremen....
    
    BTW ...anybody with Satellite and/or cable should keep an eye on the
    German channels SAT-1 / RTL over the next week should they wish to see
    the Bayern v Barcelona or Bayern v AC Milan games...this would probably
    be more applicable to the Manchester United supporters out there !!!.
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz. 
34.2807Who played then?NEWOA::FLEMING_JMon Aug 08 1994 14:395
    Dezzz
      Can you remember the line up for liverpool????
    Please don't say it was out best 11, if we have a best 11 that is.
    
    Jim
34.2808Liverpool 3 - Hertha Berlin 0NEWOA::FLEMING_JMon Aug 08 1994 18:2711
    Well they finally managed to get a pre-season win over this much 
    vaunted German team.  Oh did I forget to mention that they play in 
    the German second division.
    Robbie Fowler scored a hat trick, but Steve Harkness got sent off
    in the final minute for his second bookable offence.
    The defence was supposedly very shaky again, not helped by the fact
    that Rob Jones is injured.
    There must be one decent defender out there who wants to play
    for Liverpool.
    
    Jim
34.2809CHEFS::HARRISRMon Aug 08 1994 19:2315
34.2810VNOTSC::HERIBERTTue Aug 09 1994 12:156
34.2811One one goalie?AIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Thu Aug 11 1994 21:156
    the scummer note says we've sold Brucie - so does that mean we've only
    got David James?
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2812Who can we getSIOG::HAUGHEYThu Aug 11 1994 21:2616
    Oh no, We are in for one long season.
    
    Players I would buy for Liverpool:
    
    
    Alan Kelly ( Sheff. Utd.)
    
    Phil Babb ( Coventry )
    
    And a good midfielder, who can tackle and run - in the Souness, Mc
    Mahon mould.
    
    Anybody think of who else we should get - and don't be saying a new
    team.
    
    PH
34.2813TRUCKS::WARDRThu Aug 11 1994 21:271
    A new team
34.2814Bye Bye BrucieNEWOA::FLEMING_JFri Aug 12 1994 15:128
    re .2811
    
    Well we've sold Grob to Southampton, pretty sad to see hime go.
    Although we've gopt that Scandinavian Michael Stensgaard who we
    signed earlier in the summer.  I haven't heard how good or bad he
    is though.
    
    Jim
34.2815not exactly a stellar bunchAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Fri Aug 12 1994 22:276
    given the history of our scandavian signings i.e molby, hysen,
    piechnik, byornebye i fear the worst.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2816back with a popCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Mon Aug 15 1994 14:5419
    
    Andrew,
    
    Give Molby his due, at his peak he was a fabulous passer of the ball
    and could shoot a bit. Putting in the same bag as the others could be a
    little harsh?
    
    Not looking forward to this season...Liverpool are gonna get 'gubbed' and
    everyone knows it.
    
    No big signings. No money. Rob Jones injured as usual. 
    
    Unless Fowler and Redknapp come of age in a BIG way, we are going to be
    fighting to be mid-table.
    
    Mind you, I thought Barnsley would get stuffed by Derby so maybe I know
    nowt.
    
    Ian.
34.2817Liverpool v. DundalkSIOG::HAUGHEYTue Aug 16 1994 16:3243
    Hi,
    
    I have just read a report in a Irish newspaper with regards to last
    nights match between Liverpool and Dundalk.  Here is an extract:
    
    Liverpool Fc are the "Stepford Wives" of English Football.  They look
    like Liverpool, they fill grounds like Liverpool, but they no longer
    play like Liverpool.  The old menace has gone.
    
    It also said that John Barnes looked like the slim athletic magician of
    threee seasons ago, talked like john Barnes, but no longer played like
    John Barnes.  Molby wasn't his usual genius at the pass and Mc Manaman
    is not the same. 
    
    The only ones who played well were Rednapp, Jones and Fowler.  And
    Dundalks goal is seemingly James fault - sleeping in his area.
    
    The team was :
    
    James
    Jones
    Bjornebye
    Nicol
    Ruddock
    Rednapp
    McManaman
    Thomas
    Molby
    Barnes
    Fowler
    
    Rush was injured.
    
    Fowler scored in the 18th
    Dundalk equalised in the 64th
    Thomas scored in the 80th
    
    Bring back Whelan, buy a goalie, centre-half and a genuine midfielder
    capable of tackling, passing and scoring and lets have a bit of spirit. 
    Letting that other team win the league again will only depress us even
    more.
    
    PH
34.2818finally some transfer rumoursAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Tue Aug 16 1994 20:0511
    well according to the totts note we're trying to buy Phil Babb for 3.7m
    and giving away walters and stewart for free!
    
    intersting to see clough omitted even when rush was injured maybe he's
    still
    out of favour though i'd much rather see matteo in midfield than
    thomas.
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2819Phil Babb ??SIOG::HAUGHEYWed Aug 17 1994 13:431
    Have we bought Phil Babb?  Early morning news seems to suggest so.
34.2820FORTY2::FOWLERMResonate some understandingWed Aug 17 1994 14:104
CEEFAX on BBC this morning was saying that Coventry have rejected both offers
from you and Spurs, but left the door open for increased bids.

Mike
34.2821Out of handMASALA::DROONEYLifes a beachWed Aug 17 1994 16:114
    
    It seems Coventry are getting greedy....
    
    Davie
34.2822Is he or Isn't he?NEWOA::FLEMING_JWed Aug 17 1994 16:157
    According to a couple of papers I've looked at today Babb will
    sign for Liverpool today for 3.6 million.
    Although due to the standard of the british press I'm not going
    to hold my breath.
    Anyone know what the real story is???
    
    Jim
34.2823PEKING::COSSEYNWed Aug 17 1994 16:557
    
    Looks like another player could have what was a promising career
    ruined....One things for sure the addition of Babb won't save
    Liverpoor..People talk about Arsenal having a squad full of Centre
    backs but I bet Liverpoor can give them a run for there money...
    
    Neil..
34.2824The glory days are long gone!!SNOC02::PARSONSDAVIDThu Aug 18 1994 07:4310
    As a Spurs fan, I honestly hope that Liverpool buy Babb and that he
    arrives brimming with confidence only to mysteriously lose his touch
    within a couple of months of playing, starts getting subbed all the time,
    enjoys a brief spell in the reserves before being loaned to a first
    division side. It seems that Liverpool likes to waste its money and at
    3.6 million I think Babb who has only just arrived onto the
    international scene is a big waste of money. Much like most of the
    other players you have bought in recent years eh? 
    
    David
34.2825TRUCKS::SANTinvoluntary employment?Thu Aug 18 1994 13:094
    
    	Spot on, David.
    
    	Andy.
34.2826TransfersSIOG::HAUGHEYThu Aug 18 1994 13:1313
    Re. -1
    
    Well spoken from THE Spurs fan, but then when one considers Spurs track
    record in acquisitions...
    
    At least it would be 3.6million.  Not 3.6million plus 100,000 to the
    agent, 500,000 to the chairman, 300 to the caretaker,... Oh the list
    could go on.
    
    Who knows how much Spurs have actually spent on transfers after all
    that...
    
    PH
34.2827;-)RTOVC0::DCASSIDYThu Aug 18 1994 13:521
    
34.2828Babb on holdSIOG::HAUGHEYFri Aug 19 1994 17:578
    It seems, according to the Sport round-up at 1pm, that Liverpool's
    acquisition of Babb has been put on hold, and he is in the Coventry
    squad for tomorrows game.
    
    He is not the answer to Liverpool's problems but he is part of the
    solution.
    
    PH
34.2829Better late than neverNEWOA::FLEMING_JFri Aug 19 1994 18:396
    re. -1
    Supposedly the transfer is on old until Coventry find a suitable
    replacement for Babb.  Liverpool are hoping to have hime for
    the TV game against the Arse.
    
    Jim
34.2830Latest ScoreESSB::TJORDANROLL ON USA 94Sat Aug 20 1994 20:049
 
 Hello,

       Latest score from Selhurst Park is Palace 0  Pool 2 the goals were

       scored by Molby and Macmanamn.


                                                     Tony.
34.2831MASALA::GPIKESat Aug 20 1994 22:197
    
    Final score was
    
    
    Palace...1   Liverpool...6
    
    
34.2832Lots of :-)) at the beginning of the season...ZPOVC::KUMARI was there with Andrew Wicks !Sun Aug 21 1994 18:1917
    Ok,
    	Now I that I've finally recovered from my World Cup '94 hangover,
    what the bl**** h*** is going on ?
    	Liverpool, with some of the worst players ever to play the game, win
    6-1 at Palace on the 1st day of the season. Are Palace that BAD ?
        Gary Spain's gone and Cunno offers to take his place as moderator.
    	Brucie goes on a free transfer to Southampton, to see who will be
    playing for Southampton at age 40, with Beasant.
    	John Barnes is still playing for Liverpool. But he'll probably get
    injured in the next game, even without playing and miss the rest of the 
    season. So that's no surprise.
    	Looks like another lllllloooooooooonnnnnnggggggggg season, folks.
    
    Kumar
    
    P.S. You're in fine form, Andrew...
    	
34.2833black mass at AnfieldCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Sun Aug 21 1994 20:0415
    
    > what the bl**** h*** is going on ?
       
    Well, i can honestly say there are few people more suprised than me!
    
    Except perhaps Roy Evans (And Stuart Panes).
    
    Here I was expecting a gubbing and we are top of the premiership for
    the first time. Albeit not for very long I assume. 
    
    I cant understand it. Barnsley are third in Division 1 too.
    
    Mystical forces at work i reckon...
    
    Ian.
34.2834no goat is safe in Liverpool 4COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Sun Aug 21 1994 21:477
    
    re: -< black mass at Anfield >-
    
    Perhaps I was right, i've just noticed that there are 666 notes in the
    Palace conference!
    
    Ian.
34.2835well I never...FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Aug 22 1994 12:2313
    
    Palace looked very impressive. I am glad that we caught them on an off
    day. As the manager said after the game, Palace had more corners, more
    shots on goal but Liverpool's finishing was clinicial. Personally I
    think Liverpool were lucky at the right moments, i.e. the penalty award
    (looked like a 50/50 shoulder to shoulder), and the 3rd goal just
    before half-time. 
    
    On the other hand the infamous Liverpool defence and David (one
    grobellar short of a picnic) James played well. When this happens the
    midfield and attack normally has a chance to do something useful.
    
    Neil
34.2836Horror Film replace MotDYUPPY::PATEMANWaiting for the Great Leap ForwardMon Aug 22 1994 12:319
    Hope the tongue was only half in cheek Neil, cos we did have more
    shots on target. We treated you with too much respect half the time,
    a bit like some games last season when we thought it our god given
    right to get the ball. Usually, first division hoofers obliged, but
    with Molby in good form the ball wasn't passed back to us very often.
    
    James looked better than last year.
    
    Paul
34.2837This is (almost) better than sex (:==:)AIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Mon Aug 22 1994 17:5723
    I don't think notes can convey the smile on my face when I heard this
    result - I was pretty sure World Service were running an April Fools
    joke but this is just one of those moments that you put up with all
    the 0-0 draws and embarrasing defeats for.
    
    One result does not a season make but I say that all football players
    should immediately go on strike (like the overpaid nancy-boy baseball
    players here in the U.S) for better wages and then if the season
    ended today we would win the league and be back in Europe next season.
    
    Have we scored 6 in the league in recent years (calling Cunno) i
    remember a 5 against Notts Forest and a particualarly enjoyable 5
    against Norwich (morning Jon!) but not a 6.
    
    I'll have to buy a sunday paper showing us at the top of the league
    as we haven't been there in a while - was it even before Souness?
    
    Ho Ho Ho off to the Palace note to find out all 6 goals were really
    offside....
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2838You only note when you're winningSHIPS::EDWARDS_DMon Aug 22 1994 18:395
    Weren't Liverpool top at this stage last season ?  I'm sure they won
    their first 3 games including a 5-0 at Swindon.  Here's hoping the rest
    of your season is similar to last year.
    
    Dave
34.2839BERN01::GOODEJMr DragonMon Aug 22 1994 18:5914
    
    Re .2837
    
    
>>    Ho Ho Ho off to the Palace note to find out all 6 goals were really
>>    offside....
    
    Andy,
    	sorry to disappoint you mate but only 3 of them were
    offside. The other 3 clearly never crossed the line! 8-)
    
    Ps. the Bluebirds lost 3-1 at home to Oxford.
    
    JBG
34.2840ADDULT::ROBERTSONOSAKWed Aug 24 1994 17:061
re -.2 see 13.428 for proof
34.2841ive missed the drawCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Thu Aug 25 1994 16:134
    
    Who are the lads going to lose to in the Coca-Cola cup then?
    
    Ian.
34.2842BurnleyWARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Aug 25 1994 16:421
    
34.2843stir things up??? me!?!?COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Aug 26 1994 13:016
    
    Come on Cunno, you havent put a note in here since the 6th of June!
    Can we not have your own candid, unbiased view of the start of the
    season?
    
    Ian.
34.2844Cunno's A Red DevilESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Fri Aug 26 1994 14:447
34.2845Tee hee !BERN01::BOLGERWeather's here,wish U were beautifulFri Aug 26 1994 15:0511
    Brian,
    
    You ought to be ashamed of yourself for taking the p**s out of a
    candidate for the moderatorship like that. If his application is
    successfull he'll probably start by setting the Man United note hidden
    to get revenge. 
    
    Jerry.
    
    P.S. He applied for membership of the MU Supporters Club, but
    apparently they refused his application ;-)
34.2846Ah, that's why it was refused!UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnFri Aug 26 1994 15:247
    >P.S. He applied for membership of the MU Supporters Club, but
    >apparently they refused his application ;-)
    
    I didn't know that Cunno came from Manchester.
    
    Paul.
    
34.2847Robbie Fowler is GODCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Mon Aug 29 1994 13:2916
    
    Liverpool 3 - 0 Arsenal
    
    Fowler 26'
    Fowler 29'
    Fowler 31'
    
    
    Shurely shome mishtake!?!?
    
    Whats going on here? I get myself all built up for doom and gloom and
    then the lads walk all over them! The old Liverpool flow is back.
    
    It surely can't last but wahey! i'm not complaining!
    
    Ian.
34.2848Interesting game.....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Aug 29 1994 14:1025
    
    Great result for the 'Pool ; inept from the Arsenal. Fowler certainly
    had good fortune on his side but their consistency ( and I hate to
    quote Sky Sports) in hitting the target was incredible. Very impressed
    with Fowler, Rush, Barnes and Molby. The back four gave too many balls
    away though and were guilty of a few panic ridden clearances. McManaman
    and Redknapp are quite young in the game and showed it but experience
    is built on games like these.
    	Of the live games I've seen both in England and Germany, the
    over-riding fact that comes with/from the World Cup is that the game is
    unlikely to be 'dominated' by the single playmaker. Sure certain
    mid-fielders will have exceptional games but apart from I'd say Cantona
    of Manchester United where their game lends itself to his game, there's
    nobody who stands out such as Maradonna, Platini, Souness of the
    eighties. If it means more skill spread around the team which produces
    a more entertaining game then I'll not complain.
    	On this note, Liverpool played with 4 above average skilful players
    in midfield but lacking in the defensive qualities and I honestly
    expected them to get swamped by Arsenal in midfield. Not so....it bodes
    well for the game in this country...as for Europe...this is where I
    think Arsenal's system is more suited. I'll be following this rather
    refresing start to the season more enthusiastically than for a long
    long time.....
    
    Dezzz.  
34.2849YESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioMon Aug 29 1994 18:5011
    A great start to the season with two wins, nine goals scored and just one
conceeded. The Mancs will be found out this year. They won the league for the
last two years when there was a bad Liverpool side around but this year will
be different. The Mancs will be like Everton were between 1984-87, winning a 
few trophies and then hibernate for a few years. They will not dominate the
way Liverpool have done for 20 years.

I want to be a moderator.

C U N N O
34.2850Enjoying it while it lastsAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Mon Aug 29 1994 20:136
    I am gutted - yet another poor performance when will we dip into the
    transfer market ...
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2851The story so far!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioTue Aug 30 1994 18:2476
    
Aug

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler
24	Chelsea		H   *rescheduled*
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3
31	Southampton	A

Sep

10	West Ham	H
17	Man U		A
24	Newcastle	A

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H
8	Aston Villa	H
15	Blackburn	A
22	Wimbledon	H
29	Ipswich		A

Nov

2	QPR		A
5	Notts Forest	H
19	Everton		A
26	Spurs		H


Dec

3	Coventry	A
10	Crystal Palace	H
17	Chelsea		A
26	Leicester	A
27	Man C		H
31	Leeds		A

Jan	

2	Norwich		H
14	Ipswich		H
21	Wimbledon	A
25	Everton		H

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A
11	QPR		H
18	Spurs		A
22	Coventry	H
25	Sheff Wed	A


Mar

4	Newcastle 	H
8	Southampton	H
11	Arsenal		A
18	Man Utd		H

Apr 

1	West Ham 	A
8	Leeds		H
15	Man City	A
17	Leicester	H
29	Norwich		A

May

6	Aston Villa 	A
13	Blackburn	H


34.2852Cunno is AliveESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Tue Aug 30 1994 23:115
34.2853WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Aug 31 1994 12:523
    Brian,
    
    Not only that, he's deserted the United note (thank goodness)!
34.2854transfer talkCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Wed Aug 31 1994 13:4210
    Don Hutchinson has gone to West Ham for 1.5m
    
    Teletext reckon its to do with his bad discipline, notably over the
    nightclub incident last season.
    
    Personally, I reckon it would be a lot easier to iron out poor
    discipline than to make up for the loss of promising talent, but then
    i'm not in charge am i?
    
    Ian.
34.2855Brucie, Brucie, Let Us Score!NEWOA::FLEMING_JWed Aug 31 1994 14:3311
    Re -1
      Supposedly Roy Evans didn't really want to let Hutchinson go.  But
    he said he wanted a fresh start so that's why he let him go.
      
      I see Liverpool are playing Southampton tonight.  It will be strange
    seeing Brucie in the oppositions goal, perhaps he'll fumble a couple
    towards Robbie Fowler's and Rushie's feet for us.
    
    Cheers then
    
    Jim
34.2856Pay for Babb ??SIOG::HAUGHEYWed Aug 31 1994 14:597
    re -2
    
    Or maybe its to help finance the buying of Babb. I tortured myself the
    other night watching Villa and Coventry city.  He played well, and
    wasn't afraid to come forward and pass the ball around
    
    PH
34.2857Loadsa MoneeUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnWed Aug 31 1994 15:104
    According to the papers this weekend, Evans has plenty of dosh
    available to buy players.
    
    Paul.
34.2858Barnes 4 England!!!NEWOA::FLEMING_JWed Aug 31 1994 16:086
    According to the Sun, Venables has recalled Barnes to the England
    Squad.  Anyone else heard about this?  Even Barnes was supposedly
    suprised.  Is Terry trying to alienate himself from the English
    public already or what?
    
    Jim
34.2859ARNIES::YEOMANSDGive this blue spot to Blind TelWed Aug 31 1994 16:185
    He's just picking the best squad on current form.
    
    Hopefully he wont play him at left back, like Robson did.
    
    Dave.
34.2860PAVONE::TURNERWed Aug 31 1994 16:461
    Anyone know if the full squad has been announced?
34.2861England Squad:NEWOA::FLEMING_JWed Aug 31 1994 16:5020
    The full squad's as follows:
    
    Seamen (Arse)
    Flowes (Blackburn)
    Jones  (Pool)
    Adams  (Arse)
    Pallister (Man U)
    Bould  (Arse)
    Le Saux(Blackburn)
    Pearce (Forest)
    Anderton (Spurs)
    Lee    (Newcastle)
    Platt  (Sampdoria)
    Le Tissier (So'tn)
    Ince   (Man U)
    Ferdinand (QPR)
    Wright (Arse)
    Shearer(Blackburn)
    Sheringham (Spurs)
    Barnes (Pool)
34.2862Bad Bad choices.XSTACY::PHAYDENWed Aug 31 1994 17:5520
A few glaring omissions there !!!

Terry when asked why Cole and Sutton hadn't been chosen said that they would
have to earn their England places and that he wasn't going to give out caps like
confetti at a wedding. They will value their caps ,all the more ,when they get
them, he said. What a load of crap !

Seems to me that scoring 50+ goals in top class football should be enough to
earn you an England cap over Ian Wright , Les Ferdinand , Mr. Blobby etc...

And Robbie Fowler , Jamie Redknapp & somebody else have been invited to train
with the squad. Why haven't Cole and Sutton ? They're on for also !!!



Terry get your act together. The sooner a squad is settled on the sooner a good
team will emerge !


Peter.
34.2863He's caught TayloralitisNEWOA::FLEMING_JWed Aug 31 1994 18:288
    re -1
    Fowler, Redknapp etc. have been invited to train with the squad
    for a couple of days because they're part of the U21 team, whereas
    Cole and Sutton aren't.
    Makes perfect sense 8^}
    
    Jim
    
34.2864He must be,if he can afford to leave out Andy ColePAKORA::JJACKTwo-Nil.......to the CelticWed Aug 31 1994 19:486
    
    <<Wright (ARSE)>>
    
    Are we talking about Venables here ?
    
    
34.2865back off to your own note pleaseAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Wed Aug 31 1994 20:5611
    Um moderators can we get all this England riff-raff stuff back to its own
    note?
    
    Gosh it's going to be strange watching West Ham v Villa this season
    (marsh, burrows, hutchinson) v (saunders, staunton, houghton)
    
    why oh why haven't we offloaded Stewart
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2866I'd like a shot of what they're having !!!ZPOVC::KUMARI was there with Andrew Wicks !Thu Sep 01 1994 05:1921
    OK, I'm back to listening to BBC World Service in the mornings and I
    just heard an amazing result:
    
    At The Dell,
    
    Southampton	0
    Liverpool	2 (Fowler, Barnes)
    
    I think the entire Liverpool team is on drugs. I just hope they don't
    get caught or the effect doesn't wear out till May ! When was the last
    time they won at The Dell ? It was too long ago, I'll tell you !! 
    And when was the last time John Barnes actually scored a goal  ???
    I don't know.
    For the record magpies won again as did the mancs.
    
    Re. .last 
    Andrew, I thought Stewart WAS gone !!!
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.2867Deja VuNEWOA::FLEMING_JThu Sep 01 1994 14:3716
    
    Well three games three wins with an amazing goal difference and the
    top scorer in the league(I think).  Which is exactly what we had
    at this stage last season and look what happened then.  Not that I'm
    complaining mind you.
    Now if we can just win our next game and beat the mancs in a couple
    of weeks time then I'll start getting excited.
    
    I wonder how brucie felt being on the end of a Liverpool drubbing for
    once, does anybody now how he played?  Does anyone have a match report
    for that matter?
    
    
    Cheers then
    
    Jim
34.2868Things are looking good!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioThu Sep 01 1994 15:2576
Aug

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler
24	Chelsea		H   *rescheduled*
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes)

Sep

10	West Ham	H
17	Man U		A
24	Newcastle	A

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H
8	Aston Villa	H
15	Blackburn	A
22	Wimbledon	H
29	Ipswich		A

Nov

2	QPR		A
5	Notts Forest	H
19	Everton		A
26	Spurs		H


Dec

3	Coventry	A
10	Crystal Palace	H
17	Chelsea		A
26	Leicester	A
27	Man C		H
31	Leeds		A

Jan	

2	Norwich		H
14	Ipswich		H
21	Wimbledon	A
25	Everton		H

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A
11	QPR		H
18	Spurs		A
22	Coventry	H
25	Sheff Wed	A


Mar

4	Newcastle 	H
8	Southampton	H
11	Arsenal		A
18	Man Utd		H

Apr 

1	West Ham 	A
8	Leeds		H
15	Man City	A
17	Leicester	H
29	Norwich		A

May

6	Aston Villa 	A
13	Blackburn	H



34.2869another with 5STAR::CASSILYThu Sep 01 1994 18:306
    
    RE: back a couple,
    
    Klinsmann also has 5 goals for Spurs
    
    Mike
34.2870GENIE::GOODEJThu Sep 01 1994 18:324
    
    I believe young Mr Cole has 5 too.
    
    JBG
34.2871Shattered dreamsNEWOA::FLEMING_JThu Sep 01 1994 18:426
    Alright joint top scorer then.  It's not as if us Liverpool fans
    have much to be proud of these days and you just had to spoil
    it didn't you 8-)
    
    Jim
    
34.2872Well......?SUBURB::RUTHERFORDIAlan Rough's Greatest SlipsThu Sep 01 1994 20:134
    Any news on the Babb transfer yet ?
    
    
    Ian.
34.2873Robbie McFowler....I wishhhhhhhhKIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachThu Sep 01 1994 20:196
    
    With Robbie Fowler coming through England has an unbelievable amount
    of top class strikers to choose from for a long time to come.
    Is there anybody in England banging in goals that has a Scottish Granny?
    
    Davie
34.2874We saw him first !BERN01::BOLGERWeather's here,wish U were beautifulThu Sep 01 1994 20:221
    Isn't McFowler an Irish name ?   ;-)))
34.2875GENIE::GOODEJThu Sep 01 1994 20:239
    
    If its any help, my boy Tim has a Scottish granny. He's not bad a
    knocking in goals but prefers to be knocking down center-forwards
    (esspecially using his two-footed slide-tackles! - takes after his
    dad). Unfortunately he plays here in Switzerland and is only 7 1/2.
    Give me a shout in a few years & I'll let you know how things develop.
    8-)
    
    JBG
34.2876Life's mysteriesAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Thu Sep 01 1994 20:236
    and when is cunno going to manage to put the scores in the correct
    way round?
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.2877The Scouser BabbESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Thu Sep 01 1994 22:235
34.2878MacSutton has a ring to it...MASALA::DROONEYLifes a beachFri Sep 02 1994 12:1912
    
    Re 34.2874
    
    You could be right,we`ll have to do with Mac Cole...8*)
    
    Re 34.2875
    
    Keep me posted,he could make the Scottish squad next year,in the
    meantime......is his Granny available for the Finland game?..8*)
    
    Davie
    
34.2879i'm back in the groove at lastCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Sep 02 1994 13:098
    
    Apparently its expected that Babbs arrival will prompt the departure of
    Mark Wright and/or Steve Nicol. Favourites to be after Wright are
    Southampton, particularly after one of their defenders took a harsh
    knock on wednesday. If I heard right, it was said that West Brom could
    be after Nicol.
    
    Ian.
34.2880Steaming pile of BabbUPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnFri Sep 02 1994 13:259
    I'm surprised no-one has mentioned this: John Scales is at Anfield
    today discussing personal terms after a 3.5m fee had been agreed
    between the two clubs. That makes over 7m on Scales and Babb.
    
    I hope that they're a bit more successful than other recent defenders
    (Wright, Dicks et al). Hhhmmm, or do I.
    
    Paul.
    
34.2881Babbs Scales SIOG::HAUGHEYFri Sep 02 1994 13:392
    I've just heard that Scales is going to Liverpool.  So will Rudduck
    leave ?
34.2882hotline to the starsCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Sep 02 1994 14:1314
    
    > I'm surprised no-one has mentioned this: John Scales is at Anfield
    > today discussing personal terms after a 3.5m fee had been agreed
    
    Well, thats because it said on 'clubcall' last night that he was off to
    spurs or blackburn or somewhere.
    
    Anyway, my usual Friday morning call from Roy Evans simply didnt come
    through this morning cos ive been SOOOO busy!
    
    ;-)
    
    Ian.
        
34.2883things are looking upCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Sep 02 1994 14:159
    
    To be honest, I think replacing the whole back line is not such a good
    idea. They have to be trained to play together after all.
    
    Anyway, Reds for the title!
    
    (well, SOMEONE wearing RED anyway!   ;-)
    
    Ian.
34.2884TRUCKS::SANTwide-eyed and legless....mostlyFri Sep 02 1994 14:326
    
    	>(well, SOMEONE wearing RED anyway!   ;-)
    
    	careful, ian...you're waivering! ;-)
    
    	Andy.
34.2885We're coming to getcha!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Sep 02 1994 14:4512
    >> (well, SOMEONE wearing RED anyway!   ;-)
            
    > careful, ian...you're waivering! ;-)
    
    Well, Andy, as you know, ive always been one to bestow credit where its
    due :) so, I reckon that FOREST really DO have a good chance of the
    title!
    
    ;-0
    
    Ian.       
        
34.2886NEWOA::FLEMING_JFri Sep 02 1994 16:2212
    Just read that Ronnie Whelan has signed with Millwall.  Where's Cunno??
    List of honours time again isn't it?
    
    Also read that we have signed Scales along with Babb and the deal was
    made a month ago but was put on hold 'cause of injuries at the Dons.
    Supposedly Babb will play along side Ruddock, so is Scales a full
    back?? I thought he was a centre half.
    
    Yours in confusion
    
    Jim
    
34.2887will cunno be in mourning?COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Fri Sep 02 1994 16:266
    
    Clubcall suggested last night that Ronnie might go to AFC Bournemouth as
    player manager! however, Mel Machin has gone there so perhaps thats why
    he's gone to Milwall?                                     
    
    Ian.
34.2888Ronnie Whelan - Central league winner 1994/5NEWOA::FLEMING_JFri Sep 02 1994 16:3211
    Sorry read the story a bit wrong, he's only on trial with millwall
    but is expected to sign a short term deal.  He played for their
    reserves yesterday in a 3-0 defeat against West Ham.  Glad to
    see the class is still there ;-)
    
    Another thing I forgot to mention is that Liverpool supposedly want
    to recoup the 7 mil they spent on scales and Babb by selling Wright.
    Yeah, that's one pound fifty so where they gonna get the rest???
    
    Jim
    
34.2889Ronnie Ronnie on the DoleESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Fri Sep 02 1994 17:197
34.2890Don't beat around the bushNEWOA::FLEMING_JFri Sep 02 1994 17:398
    >to play to give him a chance to put himself in the shop window. So I'm
    >afraid thet the Fat Boy Five Chins Whelan is still on the dole.
                     ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
    
    Now don't be scared, just come out and say what you really think
    of Mr. Whelan.  It's no good hinting at his weight problem ;-}
    
    Jim
34.2891AAAAAAAARRRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Fri Sep 02 1994 20:4714
    What is going on today? I wake up to find out that DIGITAL has sold one
    of its few profitable software products and that Liverpool have bought
    more bloody defenders (we do still have Piechnik and Bjornebye I
    assume) - can we blame all this on the conservative government?
    
    We need some midfielders - Roy are you listening - midfielders that's
    in the bit of the field by the dugout with the white line going through
    the circle.
    
    Sigh I go and have a lie down and take my tablets.....
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2892FORTY2::FOWLERMIn Bigshorts We TrustFri Sep 02 1994 21:1410
Piechnik's been sold to some continental team. Assuming Dicks and Wright have no
future at Anfield what cover do you have for your back four unless Evans buys
someone?

Midfielders you have aplenty; Walters, Barnes, Molby, McManaman, Matteo,
Redknapp, Thomas, Clough, Harkness, Stewart (snigger).

Roy seems to be doing pretty well so far, I'd be tempted to trust him. 

Mike
34.2893TUXEDO::HINXMANI've got a little listSat Sep 03 1994 01:3115
    re .2891
    
    You have to understand, Andrew, Digital is _not_ a software company.
    
    I quote, from a copyright notice in some source code I have been
    looking at:
    "Digital assumes no responsibility for the use or reliability of its
    software on equipment which is not supplied by Digital."
    
    Returning from that rathole.
    I am surprised, given the circumstances under which Mark Wright left
    Southampton, that they would want him back. I hope Alan Ball has been
    taking self-defence lessons.
    
    Tony
34.2894WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Sep 05 1994 13:5911
    Read an interesting article over the weekend about Liverpool's wages
    bill. Souness signed all his failures on long term & highly paid
    contracts. So people like Wright are on 6K a week, along with Dicks &
    Clough. They are in no mood to rush to a lesser paid position. They
    probably feel like making 'pool suffer and stay and bleed the club dry.
    
    Pool's wages bill is something like 10m a year!
    
    Also Evan's tactics now that he has more centre-halfs than Arsenal is a
    back 4 of Jones, Babb, Scales, ANother with Ruddock playing just in
    front of them. cue disaster!
34.2895Thirty somethingESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Mon Sep 05 1994 16:455
34.2896Its all relative....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Sep 05 1994 17:1630
    
    I do aggree that the fees being paid are a little outrageous but there
    is probably method in the supposed madness of Evans, Dalglish and 
    Ardilles; 
    (I won't mention Ferguson as he has been spending the millions for the
    past 5 years).
	...EUROPE...
    
    The advantages of doing well in Europe have never been greater...A good
    run in the UEFA Cup can bring in up to 15 million Sterling if done in
    the correct manner. For English teams that is either a League Cup win
    or 2nd/3rd in the League. The FA Cup and League obviously can bring in
    far richer rewards.
    
    Thus with the Scales transfer...it has been quite obvious in Liverpool
    for the past few years that we need a little more than 'Arthur Askey'
    in goal...scoring has not been a 'major' problem. Scales and Babb along
    with Jones and Ruddock should be sufficient providing the rest of the
    team are firing on next to all cylinders to at least give it a shot of
    getting into Europe. Should they achieve that coupled with a good run
    in Europe then it has paid for itself.
    
    	Ask the question 'When Naples or Barcelona paid 5 million for
    Maradonna those years ago what did they get in return'.....
    
    Answer...Loads more money back in return..in fact Naples almost paid
    for him in advance season ticket sales alone as soon as he signed for
    them....
    
    Dezzz. 
34.2897the mancs are going daaaaaaaaaaaaaarn!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Mon Sep 05 1994 17:329
    
    I'm worried.
    
    Why change a winning team? We've just kicked in to 'mancstuffing' mode
    and we go and change the whole setup!
    
    whats this about a 5 man defence? save me from arsenal clones!
    
    Ian.
34.2898WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringMon Sep 05 1994 18:169
    fergie has been positively scrooge-like when compared to the profligate
    Evans and kenny.
    
    Also, these foreign teams can get home crowds of 70,000+. Liverpool are
    re-building their ground and are probably stuck at somewhere like 25k
    this season.
    
    And, of course, Liverpool aren't in Europe this season.......Will they
    go bust before they get there?
34.2899TRUCKS::SANTwide-eyed and legless....mostlyMon Sep 05 1994 18:5324
    
    	Be warned, Liverpool are on the way back. Three seasons ago, when
    	Sourpuss was ripping the place apart and Leeds and United were
    	locked in mortal combat for the title I told you there were signs
    	of recovery at Anfield. Despite their success, Dalglish had the
    	place dieing on its feet.
    
    	The likes of Jones, Mcmanananananananman, Fowler, Redknapp, with 
    	old hands like Barnes and Nicol were turning things around. Much 
    	water and a lot of money has gone under the bridge since then but 
    	times they are a changin'.
    
    	Liverpool have consolidated for two seasons and now look to be
    	re-covering their feet. This will keep Newcastle, Blackburn and
    	of course United on their toes, as surely one of these four will
    	win the title this season.
    
    	Ignore Liverpool at your peril. We 'pool haters have all enjoyed
    	the  jokes at their expense but those times are coming to an end.
    	Back to respect and admiration, maybe. I for one don't expect
    	another slack season from the mithering moaning we-invented-pop-
    	music-football-tv-comedy/drama-and-unemployment scousers this year...
                                 
    	Andy.
34.2900how can that Sant-lad HATE the pool?!?!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Mon Sep 05 1994 19:1912
    s'right.
    
    Liverpool won't win the title this year but they'll be in the top 4
    surely. If the lads can keep up with the mancs for most of the season
    i'll be a happy man. For as much as I hate the mancs, they have set the
    standard in recent seasons just as Liverpool set it in the 80's. 
    
    Heres to a victory-splattered season,
    
    Ian.
    
    
34.2901Loneypool are rubbish.TRUCKS::SANTwide-eyed and legless....mostlyMon Sep 05 1994 19:336
    
    	Right. That's enough of this mutual appreciation crap.
    
        Back to war....8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.2902The mancs are cr*p!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Mon Sep 05 1994 19:476
    
    Andy Sant smells.
    
    ;-)
    
    Ian. 
34.2903Five Chins is on a months trial at SouthendESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Tue Sep 06 1994 16:5912
34.2904Whelan for Man UTdCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Tue Sep 06 1994 17:1113
    > Talking about Babb and Scales in the same note as Maradona is like
    > talking about a Lada and a Rolls Royce. I don't think the signing of these
    > two is going to put the sale of season tickets through the roof, or 
    > win you the Championship like Maradona did with Naples and Barcelona.
    > Could you not think of a more realistic comparision.
     
    I agree its unrealistic. Neither Babb nor Scales are likely to use
    drugs to attempt to enhance their performance and become an utter disgrace 
    to the world of football.
    
    Ian.
    
        
34.2905Whelan at SouthendMOVIES::PLAYFORDKevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394]Tue Sep 06 1994 19:325
CEEFAX last night had a snippet that suggested Whelan had gone off to
Southend on loan.

/K
34.2906RTOVC0::DCASSIDYTue Sep 06 1994 20:4432
    
    Brain...Up until Naples signed Maradonna, they hadn't a sniff at the
    League never mind win a UEFA Trophy.
    
    It was not meant as a direct comparison....merely analagous of what
    teams are prepared to pay on the open market to achieve success.
    Sometimes it works sometimes not. Had Manchester United not spent an
    extra 8% of what they had already spent in the previous 5 years, on
    Cantona from Leeds they would they still not be waiting for their first
    league title in 2? years. Sometimes you win on the open market e.g. AC
    Milan (Dutch) ,Inter Milan (Matthaus,Brehme,Klinnsmann) immediately,
    sometime you fail ..Liverpool (under Souness), Manchester United (up to
    2 seasons ago), Blackburn(up to now)....
    
    	....and sometimes you have to wait a bit... 
    
	BUT all I was trying to say is that a good manager (and his
    chairman/owner) knows over short/medium/long term what needs to be
    done. Blackburn are an example of short term plan 'probably'
    succeeding. Manchester United are an example of medium term (5 years)
    spending bringing success and Liverpool under Shankley developed a long
    term strategy that succeeded.
    
    	Re Maradonna.....Naples had a brief spell of success....since then
    a very average team...
    
    	We shall wait to see if this is Manchester United's story.. I
    personally doubt it as they are a 'very' big club currently with a bit
    between their teeth. But then again you never know.....
    
    Dezzz. 
    
34.2907Red-handed, Dezzz!ISEPUB::CHAMPOLLIONCan-tas-ticTue Sep 06 1994 20:528
     >>	Re Maradonna.....Naples had a brief spell of success....since then
                 ^^                         ^^
   
        Right. The brief spelling was Maradona!
    
    :-)
    
    /JF
34.2908I'll have some of what I'm taking ??!!RTOVC0::DCASSIDYWed Sep 07 1994 12:206
    
    Or should that be Prima Donna ????
    
    ;-)
    
    Dezzz.
34.2909En-ger-land!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Thu Sep 08 1994 13:2523
    
    Well, Barnes looked more like his Liverpool self playing for England last 
    night which should be good news for the rest of the season.
    
    He made some good runs from midfield (where he played suprisingly deep
    at times - almost one of the back four!) and even tackled back!
    
    He's clearly been given a different role as a true supplier to Shearer
    etc up front and put some lovely balls through to the attackers.
    
    He still managed to get into shooting positions on a couple of
    occasions.
    
    Id like to see him given a sterner test though, the USA were poor in
    all departments except perhaps defence.
    
    The same goes for Jones. He wasnt tested much at all, and that goes for
    the whole defence. He looked comfortable coming forward though but was
    a bit outshined by a fabulous performance from Graham Le Saux on the
    opposite flank who looked world class.
    
    
    Ian.
34.2910GENIE::GOODEJThu Sep 08 1994 13:4211
    
>>    He looked comfortable coming forward though but was
>>    a bit outshined by a fabulous performance from Graham Le Saux
    
    Jones????? 
    
    He may have looked comfortable but on the rare occaisions that he beat
    the defender his crossing was a complete joke! Even Parker isn't that
    bad!
    
    JBG
34.2911nur!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Thu Sep 08 1994 13:468
    
    > his crossing was a complete joke!
    
    That wasnt a cross, it was a shot! :)
    
    Anyways, he's still the best right back inthe country so nur!
    
    ian.
34.2912GENIE::GOODEJThu Sep 08 1994 13:536
    
>>    Anyways, he's still the best right back inthe country so nur!
    
    See 346.29
    
    JBG
34.2913Bring them back....SIOG::HAUGHEYThu Sep 08 1994 15:584
    And what about Aldo last night.  Granted Latvia were poor but he is
    still putting them away.  And Staunton played well.  But Babb was just
    sheer Liverpool class.  His tackling was excellent given that it was a 
    rainy night.
34.2914who he?COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Thu Sep 08 1994 16:0113
    
    JBG,
    
    The context of the conversation was the England team. 
    "In the country" means available to play for the England side.
    
    My previous comment stands.
    
    Besides, who is this Kelly bloke?  What has he done?
    
    
    Ian.
                                         
34.2915Kelly who ??SIOG::APPS_PHThu Sep 08 1994 17:471
    He played in the 1994 World Cup for a start!!!!!
34.2916no long haired nutters here!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Thu Sep 08 1994 18:138
    
    > He played in the 1994 World Cup for a start!!!!!
    
    So did Alexi Lalas!
    
    :)
    
    Ian.
34.2917Line - UpSIOG::HAUGHEYFri Sep 09 1994 14:0831
    Any word about tomorrows team ?
    
    
    Something like this :
    
    James
    Jones
    Scales
    Babb
    ruddock
    Bjornebye
    McManaman
    Molby
    Rush
    Fowler
    Redknapp
    
                             James
    
    Jones       Scales           Ruddock       Bjorne
                
                       Babb
    
    McManaman             Redknapp              Barnes
    
    		Rush                Fowler
    
    
    
    Charlton is thinking of playing Babb in this role for Ireland in their
    next game.  Maybe Roy has though of it as well 
34.2918FORTY2::FOWLERMIn Bigshorts We TrustFri Sep 09 1994 14:295
No Barnes?

I though Ruddock was going to play in front of Babb and Scales.

Mike
34.2919Wholesale changes to a winning team ???GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Sep 09 1994 15:5412
    
    Eh Ian.....
    
    	I think you're a little confused there...Barnes is missing in the
    lineup whilst Molby is not listed in the team layout.
    
    The middle 4 and fron 2 should be the same as the previous 3 games
    whereas Jones and Ruddock should be the survivors...its a very
    dangerous game to switch too much...Scales might even sit on the bench
    for tomorrows game...
    
    Dezzz.
34.2920saturday's matchFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 12 1994 18:0512
    
    Liverpool 0 West Ham 0. Only saw the TV highlights. Liverpool hit the
    woodwork at least twice (Barnes and Fowler) and Stig has a 30 yd screamer
    tipped over by Ludo. James made one good save at the other end. Tony
    Cottee was sent off for a rash chalenge on Rob Jones.
    
    I think it was Liverpool that had the upper hand because "our Trev" was
    "well relieved" about the 1 point. 
    
    Next two matches will be the make-or-break of the season.
    
    Neil
34.2921Nobody can take my stats from me!ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioWed Sep 14 1994 02:0280
Aug

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler
24	Chelsea		H   *rescheduled*
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes)

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)
17	Man U		A
24	Newcastle	A

I was disappointed that the Pool failed to beat West Ham at Anfield although
I heard that they deserved to win. The big one on Saturday against the Mancs
should be a cracker with the Mancs trying to put their defeat on Sunday behind
them. They look a very ordinary side this year and don't look like showing
the consistency that great Liverpool teams have shown. They seem to have gone
stale and I hope they have a crap season. I am sick of seeing these Man Utd
clones walking around with their "Sharp Viewcam" tee shirts when they know 
nothing about football and just support the team because they are winning. They
have a short memory. Where were they for the 26 years? It's a while since I
shared the following with you.

Let's take it from 1970:

Liverpool                           Man Utd.

League Champions                    League Champions
1973                                1993
1976                                1994
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990

F.A. Cup                            F.A. Cup
1974                                1977
1986                                1983
1989                                1985
1992                                1990
                                    1994

League Cup                          League Cup
1981                                1992
1982
1983
1984

European Cup                        European Cup
1977   
1978
1981
1984

Euro Cup winners cup                Euro Cup winners cup
                                    1991

UEFA Cup                            UEFA Cup
1973
1976

That makes it 25 major trophies compared with 9 for the Mancs over a 24 year
period. Nobody can take my statistics away from me.


    C
    U
C U N N O 
    N
    O



34.2922Good grief...MASALA::WHERSHAWWed Sep 14 1994 03:299
    	Nobody can take it away from this man.What a performer.A delightful
    combination of impassioned partisan reporting and critical appraisal
    of his favourite rivals.Clearly written with the same inspiration that
    prompted the widely acclaimed note 66.195.
    	This man is a genius of narrative and an accomplished statistician.
    So much so that the question we must all be asking now is why was this
    man not honoured with the Moderators position?Yes,I think those that
    overlooked him must come out now and explain their folly.All users of
    this conference deserve at least an explanation.
34.2923WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringWed Sep 14 1994 16:484
    Cunno,
    
    No one wants to take your statistics away. I for one would like you to
    be very close to them. Can you stick them where the sun don't shine?
34.2924YESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioWed Sep 14 1994 17:4418
          <<< Note 34.2923 by WARNUT::PICKERINGS "Simon Pickering" >>>

>>    Cunno,
    
>>    No one wants to take your statistics away. I for one would like you to
>>    be very close to them. Can you stick them where the sun don't shine?


No need for that attitude. I love my statistics and I have delivered them in
all kind of places. It always shuts up the Manc supporters. Nobody can argue
with that list of honours.

I am proud to be a Liverpool fan and when they are not playing, I am an ABU
and proud of it also. I hope that Gothenburg beat the Mancs tonight.



C U N N O
34.2925And I'll bet he looks like one !PAKORA::JJACKTCBWed Sep 14 1994 17:508
    
    Martin,
    
    Correct me if I'm wrong, but you're also a Hun aren't you ?
    
    Hun = Fan of Topic 47
    
    
34.2926XSTACY::PHAYDENWed Sep 14 1994 18:163
What does a Hun look like and I'll tell you whether you're right or not ?

Peter.
34.29278*)PAKORA::JJACKTCBWed Sep 14 1994 18:196
    
    Peter,
    
    Well, have you ever saw the film `Elephant Man' ?
    
    
34.2928Unbelievable ;-)XSTACY::PHAYDENWed Sep 14 1994 19:245
Are you psychic or have you seen a photograph ?

That's uncanny,

Peter.
34.2929YESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioWed Sep 14 1994 20:007
 Re -1,
      At least I'm better looking than you Peter.


C U N N O

34.2930UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnWed Sep 14 1994 20:3830
    
    
    Bamber "No Relation" Gascoigne :
    
    	"And welcome to tonights edition of The University Debate. The
    	teams this week are Kings College, Oxford and Trinity College,
    	Cambridge. And over to the Captain of the King's team, Tarquin
    	Swot, for tonights subject"
    
    Tarquin Swot (Kings) :
    
    	"This House contend that Cunno bears a striking resemblance to John
    	Remmick, popularly known as 'The Elephant Man'.
    
    Jeremy Bookish-Git (Trinity) :
    
    	"No he doesn't. He's better looking than you are..."
    
    Tarquin Swot (Kings) :
    
    	"Yes, he does. And your mother's even uglier...."
    
    etc, etc, etc
    
    Bamber : 
    
    	"Well, we'll leave them too it shall we. Next week the subject of
    	debate is 'Does Naomi Campbell need a good seeing to, or what".
    	Until then, Bye."
      
34.2931See that Paul Lem , That's you that is !XSTACY::PHAYDENWed Sep 14 1994 22:160
34.2932We'll drink and drink and drink to Eric the King the kingMUFC::TONYMon Sep 19 1994 14:316
Cunno,

You'd better get the stats out cos thats all you've got my son..!!!


tony
34.2933YESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioMon Sep 19 1994 15:2076
   Liverpool were by far the better side throughout this game and only lost 
because of stupid defensive errors. I'm still happy with the start to the
season with three wins, one draw and one loss. Another big one at the
weekend with the trip to Newcastle. This will be another tough game and I 
expect Newcastle's 100% record to come to an end.

C U N N O


Aug

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler
24	Chelsea		H   *rescheduled*
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes)

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)
17	Man U		A   (2-0)
24	Newcastle	A


Liverpool                           Man Utd.

League Champions                    League Champions
1973                                1993
1976                                1994
1977
1979
1980
1982
1983
1984
1986
1988
1990

F.A. Cup                            F.A. Cup
1974                                1977
1986                                1983
1989                                1985
1992                                1990
                                    1994

League Cup                          League Cup
1981                                1992
1982
1983
1984

European Cup                        European Cup
1977   
1978
1981
1984

Euro Cup winners cup                Euro Cup winners cup
                                    1991

UEFA Cup                            UEFA Cup
1973
1976



    C
    U
C U N N O 
    N
    O




34.2934United do not look good.XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Sep 19 1994 15:3826
It hurts me to say this. 

But I agree with Cunno to a certain extent. 

United were blessed. Liverpool had the game by the scruff of the neck and were
unlucky not to score for the first 70 mins. United on the other hand scored two
jammy goals and were lucky that Cantona wasn't sent off again.

David May is a bloody disgrace. Bruce spent more time having to cover for him
than he did in the centre of defense. This left a gaping hole in the United
defense which Liverpool through good goalkeeping and bad striking were unlucky
not to capitalise on.

Newcastle look fairly unbeatable at the moment with their only weakness being
their defense also. The difference between United and Newcastle is that
Newcastle still look like winning every game even with a leaky back four.

I sense that Liverpool can only get better which can only be good for football,
Unfortunatly it also means that we'll see more of Cunno also ;-)

By the way lads did you know that Cunno won two Grand in a draw (here at work) a
couple of weeks ago. So if he hasn't settled any bets now is the time to put the
claim in( before he squanders it on a trip to Scouse land )


Peter.
34.2935Champions are tough to put away....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Sep 19 1994 16:2913
    
    Well it looks like United are getting the rub of the green that used to
    be Liverpool's domain. It's matches like these that United must win if
    they are to retain their title; as like Liverpool did on Saturday
    everybody will raise their game. Liverpool seemed from the Radio
    commentary to be the side on top but its goals that counts and they've
    gone goalless for 2 weeks. Newcastle will be a much easier team to
    score against but how many will they concede ??? 
    
    Still pleased with the way the 'Pool have started...a top 3 position
    should now be their aim...
    
    Dezzz. 
34.2936Just in case...MUFC::TONYTue Sep 20 1994 21:0810
anyone missed the United v Looneypool result on Saturday...


2 - 0 (nil) to United...!!!!


Isn't that right Cunno...?


Tony
34.2937brief but to the pointCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Wed Sep 21 1994 14:0510
    
    I go on holiday and everything falls apart!
    
    Why change a winning team? Scales is a mug.
    
    Still, they outplayed the mancs so thats ok i suppose.
    
    Why have they all taken up woodwork?!?
    
    Ian.
34.2938John Scales, What a BuyESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Wed Sep 21 1994 17:1810
34.2939no mancs here!COMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Wed Sep 21 1994 17:598
    Brian,
    
    I'll tell you what, you can win a tenner off me too if you manage to
    stay out of note 34 for the rest of the season!
    
    ;-)
    
    Ian.
34.2940VESSA::WATTERSONWed Sep 21 1994 18:1212
The Scousers are all hyped up about outplaying United on saturday. United won
2-0 and created more chances the Looneypool. Liverpool had more of the ball
between box to box, but United created more chances over the 90 minutes and
we scored two by the way:-).
I also won a tenner off cunno, so it was a good weekend.

PW

P.s Liverpool won 3 on the trot last season and then did not score a goal in
September. Is a repeat on the cards.
    
    pps - Ian, can I have a tenner if I promise to stay out of here ?
34.2941contractorsCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Wed Sep 21 1994 18:585
    
    Paul, you dont NEED a tenner with the money youre on!
    When are you going to buy me a shandy?
    
    Ian.
34.2942VESSA::WATTERSONWed Sep 21 1994 19:159
    
    Ian,
    
    I'll be in the 'Pig & Whistle' at Brighton Hill tonight after
    five-a-side footy.
    
    Ask an adult how to get there.
    
    Paul
34.2943no, its the CAT thats actually seeing the vetCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Wed Sep 21 1994 19:2611
    Paul,
    
    They wont let me in with MY youthful looks.
    Besides, i'm off to see the vet.
    
    Will you be coming down for Steve Hannans leaving-do?
    
    to keep the football tone, have Everton any plans for the reformation
    of a defence?
    
    Ian.
34.2944Radio 210 - baaa baaaVESSA::WATTERSONWed Sep 21 1994 19:5018
    
>>>    They wont let me in with MY youthful looks.
   
    Is that what you call acne nowadays ?
    
     
>>>    Will you be coming down for Steve Hannans leaving-do?
    
    No, not if it's on a Friday - I'm back to civilisation at 5:30 every
    Friday.
    
>>>    to keep the football tone, have Everton any plans for the reformation
>>>    of a defence?
    
    Not that I'm aware of, but I am restricted to Radio 210 and teletext
    during the week.
    
    Paul
34.2945i am no mr blobbyCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Wed Sep 21 1994 20:108
    > Is that what you call acne nowadays ?
    
    Ey! Ive spent years cultivating these spots!
    
    And theres nothing wrong with 210 FM! If you happen to follow big clubs
    like Reading and Swindon!
    
    Ian.
34.2946coca-cola cupCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Thu Sep 22 1994 13:126
    
    Liverpool 2-0 Burnley
    
    scales 43 (!)
    fowler 80
    
34.2947We're on the one road...SIOG::HAUGHEYThu Sep 22 1994 16:4616
    Watched the highlights last night on TV.  James seems to be in superb
    form and generally the team seems to be playing well.  There justs
    seems to be one problem: whenever Liverpool went into the final third
    of the pitch they seemed to get stuck and the free flowing movement
    broke down.  I must say that one pass that Molby played last night was
    quite simply out of this world.  He was passed a ball in midfield and
    without stopping to control it hit a pass of about 30-35 yards beating
    3 Burnley defenders and straight into the path of Bjornbye.  This pass
    never left the grass and curled into the full-backs path.  The goalie
    saved.
    
    We seem to be getting better and with Newcastle on Saturday a real
    cracker in store.  Remember the game where Nicol scored a hat-trick in
    up at St. James.  Let's hope that Liverpool's defence doesn't crack
    under the Newcastle pressure and that Fowler gets the first, and the
    second. 2-1 to the 'pool.
34.2948Emerging from seclusion I askAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Thu Sep 22 1994 20:316
    Any chance of the team line-up since I don't get midweek papers out
    here - also did we sell Nicol or wright?
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.2949Singing the one road...SIOG::HAUGHEYThu Sep 22 1994 20:4921
    Team for Liverpool v. Burnley 21-Sep-1994
    
    James
    Jones
    Scales
    Rudduck
    Bjornbye
    Molby
    Redknapp
    Barnes
    Macmanaman
    Fowler
    Rush
    
    Subs:
    Babb
    Clough ?????????
    
    I think Wright may be going - don't know where. MARS maybe
    
    Nicol - No word
34.2950All that money we spentAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Thu Sep 22 1994 21:171
    thanks - interesting to see bjornebye preferred to dicks.
34.2951Roy's right on this one...FORTY2::JONESNeilFri Sep 23 1994 14:0212
    
    re: stig
    
    Bjornebye is a better all round player and is useful coming forward.
    Although Souness bought both of them, he bought Dicks to beef up the
    defence not to add any finesse.
    
    When Stig arrived at Liverpool his club-form was terrible but his
    international form looked good. This season he seems to have settled
    and is playing more like his Norwegian form.
    
    Neil
34.2952resultCOMICS::HAWLEYIHappy! Happy! Joy! Joy!Sun Sep 25 1994 20:459
    
    Newcastle   1-1   Liverpool
    
    (forgotten)       (Rush)
    
    
    Thats Newcastles 100% record out the window...
    
    Ian.
34.2953fair result?FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 26 1994 11:5115
    
    A game of two halves Brian, Liverpool appeared to have most of the
    first half with McManaman hitting the cross-bar and post (after a
    fumble from the goalie) giving more proof that the 'pool players are
    attending woodwork evening classes. Newcastle stormed off in the second
    half an Lee's rocket from about 18 yrds beat James at the near post. At
    first I thought this was a goalkeeping error but even on the replay it
    looked a fierce shot. After many good saves Srincek took a leaf out of
    the "Mike Hooper's Guide to Goalkeeping" and fumbled a pathetic Rush 
    shot which bobbled over the line for an equaliser.
    
    Tel was in the crowd, hopefully this time he noticed the No 9 playing
    for Newcastle!
    
    Neil
34.2954We're on the road to God knows whereSIOG::HAUGHEYMon Sep 26 1994 14:5719
    RTE showed the whole of the match and from what I saw Liverpool are
    back to the old passing, moving and possession game.  Ruddock was a gem
    at centre-back, Barnes, Molby and McManaman were excellent with the
    latter being outstanding.  The whole team played well but the problem
    of the last third still exists.  They played 5 at the back until Babb,
    in his first Liverpool game, moved into midfield.  The front players
    needed some more midfield support, but with Molby hanging back and
    Barnes and McManaman attacking down the wings there was no-one coming
    through the middle.  Redknapp was missed in this area.
    
    Team News:
    James
    Jones Scales Babb Ruddock Bjornbye
    McManaman Molby Barnes
    Fowler Rush ( Clough 88mins )
    
    Rumour has it that Liverpool are bidding for McAllister ( Leeds ) and
    Nicol wants to go to Bolton on a free-be which he is entitled to at the
    end of the season.  Liverpool want $300,000 for him.
34.2955We're in it togetherSIOG::HAUGHEYFri Sep 30 1994 15:059
    I'm finished here as my contract is up.  Thanks for the entertainment
    in the last few months.
    
    And lets hope the 'Pool do us proud this year and qualify for Europe,
    beat MU at Anfield and win a trophy
    
    
    Cheers
    Padraig
34.2956YUPPY::PANESSurly to bed, surly to riseFri Sep 30 1994 15:2211
34.2957byeeeCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble is very crossFri Sep 30 1994 16:476
    Padraig,
    
    All the best mate, heres to the return of trophy-winning days at
    Anfield.
    
    Ian.
34.2958saturday's reportFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Oct 03 1994 12:2119
    
    Liverpool 4 Sheffield W 1
    
    Liverpool were relegated to "here are the goals from the rest of
    today's matches" on Saturday. So it was difficult to obtain a view
    of how the game went.
    
    Wednesday scored first, but I missed it, and went in at half time 1 up.
    
    Second half super-Stig hit a hard shot which Pressman could only parry
    into the path of Rush who doesn't miss from that range. Then it was
    time for Steve McMananananaman to come on the scene. A mazy dribble to
    the edge of the box and great curled shot into the corner of the net.
    Then a touch of luck for the 3rd goal, McManaman's shot off Des Walker's
    knee cap, 40 foot in the air deflection into the net. The fourth was a
    good assist from Babb (I think) who crossed from the left for McManaman
    to add his 3rd, or was is his 2nd?
    
    Neil
34.2959MARRA !!!!XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Oct 03 1994 13:446
All the best Padraig,

Give Uncle C.J my regards ,


Peter.
34.2960no collapse pleaseCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble is very crossWed Oct 05 1994 12:257
    
    Well Burnley tonight with a 2-0 lead. 
    hope nothing goes wrong.
    
    Did anyone catch the team news last night because I missed it.
    
    Ian.
34.2961wahay!COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble is very crossThu Oct 06 1994 12:1210
    
    Burnley   1-4   Liverpool
    
    
    A good performance by all accounts, Liverpool controlled the game.
    Still, its only Burnley.
    
    I missed the draw, who they got?
    
    Ian.
34.2962Stoke at homeSHIPS::EDWARDS_DThu Oct 06 1994 12:131
    
34.2963TRUCKS::SANTcaught up in a lager frenzyThu Oct 06 1994 15:039
    
    	Cheeky git Hawley!
    
    	You were lucky. The Clarets were just starting to find their true
    	form when the ref blew the final whistle. A travesty!! Liverpool
    	were dead lucky, 6 fluke goals over the two legs. The better side
    	lost.
    
    	Cunno.
34.2964;-]GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Oct 06 1994 16:161
    
34.2965more infoFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Oct 06 1994 16:172
    
    Ceefax said the scorers were (redknapp 2, fowler, clough)
34.2966ABOVE THE MANCSCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble is very crossSun Oct 09 1994 21:3213
    
    Liverpool  3-2  Aston Villa
    
    Ruddock         Whittingham
    Fowler 2        Staunton
    
    
    Liverpool temporarily move up to 3rd.
    Loved Stauntons consolation goal for Villa...Liverpools defence looked
    like the Keystone cops.
    The honours went to the pool though and it was throughly deserved.
    
    Ian.
34.2967"Jesse James could have saved Whittinghams effort"KIRKTN::DROONEYLifes a beachMon Oct 10 1994 06:027
    
    Saw the highlights,David James will have nightmares about both the
    goals he conceded,he seemed to dive out of the way of the first one.
    
    What a superb strike by Fowler for Liverpools second goal.
    
    Davie.
34.2968Unconvincing....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Oct 10 1994 12:4616
    
    Very disappointed with conceding 2 goals like that. Though I suppose 
    they should have been 3/4 up within 30 minutes they managed 3 in 90
    minutes. I hope (as Ian pointed out) that the Keystone Cops type
    defending doesn't translate into some of the results that Spurs have
    been having. Making chances and scoring goals is OK as long as the
    defence holds up. I'm sure Evans wasn't too enthralled with the
    performance as Villa are currently a 'below' average team.
    
    Still two points caught on the top team over the weekend....
    
    Dezzz.
    
    
    
      
34.2969news from the u'sCOMICS::HAWLEYIEnter SadmanWed Oct 12 1994 13:556
    
    Jamie Redknapp got a hattrick for England U-21s last night.
    2 of the goals were set up by Robbie Fowler...he was unfortunately sent
    off for dissent.
    
    Ian.
34.2971PAVONE::TURNERWed Oct 12 1994 14:104
    So what was the score, Matt? I heard that Austria were supposed to be
    pretty hot stuff at U-21 level.
    
    Dom
34.2973rassenfrassenCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Mon Oct 17 1994 12:3312
    
    Blackburn  3-2  Liverpool
    
    dunno           fowler
    sutton 2        dunno
    
    
    no complaints about the result, it was a good match.
    Blackburn seem to have recovered a bit of the composure they lost
    against Trelleborgs.
    
    Ian.
34.2974Goal of the month at least!!ADDULT::ROBERTSONOSAKMon Oct 17 1994 12:508
Ian,

	You obviously didn't watch MOTD on Saturday. The Pool's second goal was
a cracking overhead kick by John Barnes from about 10 yards.

	Atkins scored Blackburn's first.

Al
34.2975i'm sure watty will post some abusive replyCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Mon Oct 17 1994 13:056
    
    > You obviously didn't watch MOTD on Saturday.
    
    Sorry, out on the beers!
                           
    Ian.
34.2976what a GAMEWOTVAX::NORTHSMon Oct 17 1994 16:4718
    
    I don't think the MOTD highlights did the game justice.
    
    Both sides played free-flowing attacking football and create so many
    chances it was difficult to keep up at times.
    
    Various players stood out for both sides; Warhurst, Sutton, Fowler
    Mcmananam.
    
    For the 30,000+ people who saw this game (I was one), I'm sure that
    they will not see a more entertaining game all season.
    
    Liverpool seem to be getting back to their old ways and I'm sure will
    be a force again and I hope they finish second, Behind the Rovers.
    
    Regards
    Stephen
    Kanny's Barmy Army
34.2977farewell to the bad old daysCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Wed Oct 19 1994 12:185
    
    It looks like Julian Dicks could be on his way back to West Ham.
    The exodus of the "Souness mugs" continues...
    
    Ian.
34.2978A step in the right directionAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Wed Oct 19 1994 20:0211
    Ian,
    
    But we should not rest until Stewart and Thomas have been shown the
    door.
    
    We must remain vigilant until we have a team that we can believe in
    again.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2979SounessUTRTSC::WARDWed Oct 19 1994 20:554
    Out of idle curiosity - does anyone have a complete list of players
    that Souness signed during his reign at Anfield ??
    
    Ray
34.2980How's that for a start ?ZPOVC::KUMARI was there with Andrew Wicks !Thu Oct 20 1994 19:0336
    Re. 2979,
    
    	Ok, I'll have a go.
    
    David James
    Rob Jones
    Torben Piechnik (sp)
    Neil Ruddock
    Paul Stewart
    Michael Thomas
    Julian Dicks
    Stig Inge Bjornbeye (sp)
    Nigel Clough
    Mark Walters
    Mark Wright
    Dean Saunders
    Jamie Redknapp (?) Not sure about this one
    
	As a bonus, I'll throw in players who were sold by Mr Souness :-)
    
    Peter Beardsley
    Steve Staunton
    Ray Houghton
    Dean Saunders
    Gary Ablett
    Mike Marsh
    David Burrows
    David Speedie (?)  Not sure about this one as well.
    Steve McMahon
    Ronnie Rosenthal
    Jimmy Carter (No, not the one who was U.S. President)
    Gary Gillespie
    
    
    Kumar
    
34.2981TaUTRTSC::WARDThu Oct 20 1994 20:109
    Wow!   Your Cunno skills amaze me.   Thanks!
    
    So he sold almost an entire first team, and bought almost an entire
    second team ..
    
    Ray
    
    BTW I think Speedie was Dalglish's last signing - I also think he might
        have been Souness's (is that a word?) first sale.
34.2982good job he was given the push...FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Oct 20 1994 20:3819
34.2983Wimbledon HFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Oct 24 1994 11:069
    
    Liverpool are still hanging in there with another win over Wimbledon at
    the weekend. Goals from McManaman, Fowler and Barnes. Where Manchester
    City have increased the width of their pitch to take advantage of their
    wing play Liverpool used a huge puddle at the Anfield Rd End to appear
    late in the second half which stopped a ball going out of play. Jones
    waded through the water to cross for Barnes to score.
    
    Neil
34.2984Since I don't have a weather report?AIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Mon Oct 24 1994 20:438
    Neil,
    
    is this the return of the broken sewer pipe that caused us to postpone
    a game or two last season or was it just raining?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.2985rainFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Oct 25 1994 11:306
    
    Saturday was a very wet day. The BBC interviewed John Scales after the
    match and he quoted the referee as saying "if it had rained like that
    in the first half the game would have been abandoned."
    
    Neil
34.2986Water Polo at AnfieldESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Tue Oct 25 1994 21:459
34.2987(:==:)AIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Tue Oct 25 1994 22:159
    Brian
    
    Nice to see you checking out some real footie - I assume you've now
    been to Anfield more times in the 90s than Cunno?
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                                     
34.2988Only One Visit BehindESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Tue Oct 25 1994 22:362
                                                     

34.2989another winCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Wed Oct 26 1994 12:1610
    
    Liverpool  2-1  Stoke
    
    Rush 2	    stokey-person
    
    
    Glad to be in the 4th round draw anyway...
    
    
    Ian.
34.2990GENIE::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Wed Oct 26 1994 12:182
    Apparently, Mr. Rush scored his 100th cup goal for Liverpool during
    this match. Not bad for a Welshman !
34.2991ulp!COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Thu Oct 27 1994 12:1210
    
    CCC rd 4:
    
    Blackburn Rovers Vs Liverpool
    
    
    ooooooh dear.
    
    
    Ian.
34.2992Anothher winESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioSat Oct 29 1994 22:1613
Ipswich 1 Liverpool 3
          Barnes
          Fowler 2


Another great performace from Liverpool who are six points off the pace with
one game in hand. Things are going very well at the moment. Let's hope that it
continues.


Regards,

C U N N O
34.2993GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Tue Nov 01 1994 11:197
    
    Hello Cunno....
    
    QPR  2 : 1  Liverpool
    
    (QPR were 5th from bottom before this match 8-)
    
34.2994Q.P.F.'n' RCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Tue Nov 01 1994 12:2210
    
    QPR           2-1  	 Liverpool
    
    Sinclair 28          Barnes 64
    Ferdinand 85         
    
    
    
    Ferdinand looked offside by all accounts but it seems as though he
    deserved a goal anyway.
34.2995GENIE::BOLGERJerry Bolger.Tue Nov 01 1994 13:0924
    Ian,
    
    Sky showed 867 replays of Ferdinand's disputed goal. They had 43
    different camera angles. 42 of these were incolnclusive, but the 43
    seemed to show Ferdinand taking a step back level with Bjornabe (Sp?/?)
    just before the ball was played. The decision was probably hampered by
    the fact that there was a bit of a tussle going on in midfield between
    ? and ? (the Liverpool guy started it !). The ref was clearly trying to
    keep an eye on this incident while allowing QPR an advantage (assuming
    he thought there was an infringement).
    
    Anyway, Bruce Gobblejar reckoned Les was definitely on side, so it must
    be true !
    
    Apart from that, a smashing near-post header from Sinclair and great
    interaction between Barnes and Rush served up two great goals in a
    lively match. Barnes also hit the crossbar from about 30 yards out,
    although I think QPR deserved the points overall ! And that's not just
    cos it keeps Liverpool where they belong - below Manchester United and
    the rest of the class teams !  (half-hearted smiley to signify that I
    really believe that but don't want to provoke a statistical bashing
    from Martin !)
    
    Jerry.
34.2996Right result...RTOVC0::DCASSIDYWed Nov 02 1994 13:4814
    
    Offside maybe...maybe not...however QPR deserved to win. Why didn't
    Liverpool ?? Well strange as it may seem but they were beaten by the
    pitch. This Liverpool team struggled against a Stoke side on a sodden
    Anfield pitch. On Monday their passing was mediocre against a QPR side
    that came out with a mission. Fair-weather days are gone for this
    season Roy...
    	Roy Evans should take them out on Southport sands and practice
    the pass that reaches the player not the 6-iron chip and run ball that
    'has' been successful so far. I wasn't too disappointed but I will say 
    that Babb is NOT settling in at all. He was pathetic. Roy give Jack
    Charlton a ring.....
    
    Dezzz.
34.2997DCUTRTSC::WARDThu Nov 03 1994 20:354
    Can anyone settle a pub discussion - who did David "Super Sub"
    Fairclough sign to, after being at Liverpool ???
    
    Ta - Ray
34.2998PAKORA::ISUTHERLANDSame Sh*t...Different day.Fri Nov 04 1994 08:103
    
    Didn't he go to some team in Switzerland,(although the name escapes me
    for the moment) ?
34.2999Now THERE was a sub....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYFri Nov 04 1994 11:365
    
    He went to Basel in 1983 for a brief period before returning to 
    England for spells with Norwich and Oldham.
    
    Dezzz. 
34.3000No 12 in Liverpool's all time greats? :-)FORTY2::JONESNeilFri Nov 04 1994 11:378
    
    For those too young to remember David Fairclough he was this tall thin
    bloke with red hair who Liverpool (mid 70's) used to have as substitute. 
    You could put him on with 10 minutes before the end of a match and he 
    nearly always scored. Totally useless for 90 minutes but a great 10 minute
    player. Not particularly skilful, but effective.
    
    Neil
34.3001George Foreman, Damon Hill and Liverpool. What a weekend!COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Sun Nov 06 1994 18:4321
    
    Liverpool   1-0  Notts Forest
    
    Fowler 14
    
    
    ...and it really could have been 4 or 5. Fowler got the goal from a
    deflection off a Redknapp shot following a poor clearance by Crossley.
    At the time forest looked the better side but they lost their way
    after that. They certainly missed Collymore up front. Liverpool could
    have trounced them had it not been for a redeeming performance by
    Crossley in the forest goal. He pulled off a string of fine saves to
    deny Redknapp (x2 or 3), Ruddock (x2), Mcmanaman and Fowler. Fowler
    also missed a blindingly open goal after Molby(?) had hit the post.
    Forests best chances came from Lee who must be Collymores replacement.
    
    On MOTD last night, Alan Hansen said Liverpool didnt have much
    penetration. To be honest I think he's just a sour miserable old git.
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.3002it's in the Sun so it must be true....IRNBRU::HOWARDJune18-94, the Italian JobWed Nov 09 1994 11:507
    according to the Scum Bruce Grobelaar took approx. 40K from a gambling
    syndicate to lose a match against Newcastle last season. It was headline 
    news on the TV this morning....
    I would say innocent until proven guilty. Newcastle won the game 3-0,
    by the way....
    
    Ray....
34.3003UPROAR::LEMPWe danced the Lumbago till dawnWed Nov 09 1994 11:556
    The Premier League and the FA are taking this seriously it seems. There
    are claims that a video has been taken showing Grobelaar being handed
    the wedge....
    
    Paul.
    
34.3004AllegedlyYUPPY::PANESMummy, whats a wolfbag??Wed Nov 09 1994 11:5910
     <<< Note 34.3003 by UPROAR::LEMP "We danced the Lumbago till dawn" >>>

>    The Premier League and the FA are taking this seriously it seems. There
>    are claims that a video has been taken showing Grobelaar being handed
>    the wedge....
    
     He dropped it, no doubt?    


     Stuart
34.3005giving everyone else a chanceCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Wed Nov 09 1994 12:476
    
    I thought that the main allegation was surrounding more recent events
    when he has been at Southampton. I could be wrong of course, seeing as
    I have only just this minute heard about it.
    
    Ian.
34.3007It's in the Sun, must be true.WSTENG::DSMITHShut the F**K up Mr. HoweWed Nov 09 1994 13:0316
    
    
     The allegations in that well known "newspaper", the Sun, say that he
    received 40k in cash for ensuring Liverpool lost 3-0 to Newcastle on
    13th November 1993. A far east betting syndicate stood to win 3million
    on a correct score bet.
    
     The Sun has "taped evidence" to support their claims. They also
    suggest that Grobbelar was promised 50k if Southampton lost by 1 goal
    in the recent match with Manchester City which finished 3-3. The taped
    evidence also hears Grobbelar "moaning about losing 125k" when
    Liverpool forced a draw in a game where he "let in goals". 
    
     Maybe explains all those daft goals he has conceded over the years!!
    
    Danny.
34.3008I wonder if he paid that MPs hotel bill in Paris?COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Wed Nov 09 1994 16:4114
    
    If he DID let in 3 goals against Newcastle then I wouldn't like to be in
    Grobs' shoes when Ruddock gets hold of him!
    
    I agree that he may have "thrown" the odd match perhaps, but this
    consortium predicting the correct score stuff, that can't be right.
    
    I think its pretty far-fetched, i mean, how did these far-eastern
    gamblers know that Liverpool weren't going to score? How did they know
    Newcastle wouldnt put in another couple past grobbelaar despite his
    best efforts? Did they buy off both teams? I think not.
    
    
    Ian.
34.3009Highest position in 15 months !!ZPOVC::KUMARI was there with Andrew WicksThu Nov 10 1994 03:4319
    Well, taking time of from the Grobelaar scandal for a few minutes...
    Last night's result:
    
    Liverpool	3  (Fowler 2, Ruddock)
    Chelsea	1  (Chelsea player)
    
    	Liverpool are now up to 3rd place, 4 pts behind Newcastle. More
    importantly, i pt AHEAD of that idiotic team from Manchester with the
    dumbest supporters (and it's not City :-) ), although they do have a game 
    in hand. But experience from 1992 suggests that games in hand are not 
    really an advantage :-)
    	This bribe thing regarding Grobs seems to have originated from
    Malaysia. This comes at a time when there have been many arrests of
    corrupt players in Malaysia in a local tournament. 
    	The only question I have is surely you need to bribe more than just
    the 'keeper to get the "desired" result ? Maybe other players will be
    uncovered. Stay Tuned !!
    
    Kumar
34.3010classCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Thu Nov 10 1994 12:346
    What about that through ball by Molby for Fowlers' first? 
    
    World Class.
    
    
    Ian.
34.3011MARVIN::MORRELLBaby.. Baby.. We change... anything we want too... Thu Nov 10 1994 14:3317
    
    	From the Leeds United notesfile :
    
    
    Did anyone hear the commentary last night on the Liverpool v Chelsea
    game ?
    
    Just after half time the commentator ( I think it was Johnathan Pearce)
    said :-
    
    "Well fifty minutes of the game have gone, we have just come back from
    half time to our comentary position and someone has nicked our stop
    watch !!)."
    
     Oh how i laughed, I see nothing changes when you go to a game in
    Liverpool :-)))
              
34.3012More Grob News(from the Daily Record)AYOV16::IREIDChoppers The TimTue Nov 15 1994 16:0711
In this mornings Daily Record and on last nights news there
were reports that Brucey has been charged by the F.A.
for
	1. Improper conduct
	2. Allegedly taking money to influence the 
	   result of a match.

Also in yesterdays Record it said that the guy who set up
Mr. Grobbelaar is a total con-man with huge debts.

C.T.T.
34.3013Ian Rush TestimonialAYOV16::IREIDChoppers The TimTue Nov 15 1994 17:5312
I am thinking of going to the Ian Rush Testimonial on Dec 6th with my
supporters club(Irvine No.1), although I would rather go to Liverpool
myself, or with my pals and be able to come back at any time rather than 
before the bus leaves.
Is there any way I could get a ticket for the game in Liverpool and
maybe even meet some Liverpool/Celtic supporters down there or up
here for the game?
Please reply to my mail address or in this topic.

Thanks,

C.T.T.
34.3014Baaa..baaaaYUPPY::PANESWill you take a cheque, Bruce?Tue Nov 15 1994 18:475
Why is Big Nose's testimonial against Celtic? Surely it would be more
appropriate for it to be against Swansea or Inter Cardiff or one of the
other giants of Welsh football?

Stuart
34.3016gearing up for the MCS "do"COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Thu Nov 17 1994 10:408
    
    Missed the England match last night due to having a "unit meeting" down
    the local chinese restaurant :) 
    I heard that McManaman came on, how did he do?
    Also, how were Ruddock and Barnes? I heard that Barnes took on a more
    defensive role at some stage and looked very comfortable.
    
    Ian.
34.3017Fab Four from the Pool did alright...GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Nov 17 1994 16:0024
    
    Barnes and Platt seemed to swap roles half-way through the 1st half.
    Platt was playing just in front of the back four but drifted up too
    much leaving Ruddock and Howey very much exposed. Barnes was a lot more
    comfortable in this position which helped by Robert Lee coming off and
    McMananman coming on. The whole shape of the team was improved by this
    substitution. Platt and Wise controlled things behind the front two
    allowing the previously anonymous Beardley to roam along with
    Mcmanaman. Ruddock added a dimension to Engalnd's center backs not
    haven't seen since Beattie and Moore; 50/60 yard defence splitting
    deliveries. This lad Howie is quiet, effective and good potential. 
    Jones was caught a few times as the Nigerians WERE fast but did enough
    covering for other people to merit an average game.
    The finishing up front was appalling....maybe there should be 5
    Liverpool players in the team ?? and maybe another Toon player !!!! 
    (though I suppose suspension and shin splints may have something to do
    with it )
    
    BTW If I was Australian I'd call Le Saux a whinging POM. He never
    stops...he'll bet booked for this with a more stringent referee.
    
    Dezzz.
    
     
34.3018Another Brucie tale!!MASALA::GDOUGALLThu Nov 17 1994 16:349
    
      Why did Grobelaar want to open a safari park????
    
    
      
    
    
    
      He was promised a "Monkey"
34.3019CHEFS::STRATFORDSThu Nov 17 1994 17:018
    Dezzzz
    
    Presumably by saying that Ruddock adds a dimension to England's centre
    half position you were having a wee bit of a giggle at our expense.
    Tony Adams can clatter the next "nippy foreign forward" (c. John
    Motson) as well as Ruddock ;-)
    
    Stuart
34.3020Or a beachhouse, coz he was offered a tortoise !KIRKTN::JJACKCoca-Cola Red Hot CelticThu Nov 17 1994 18:196
    
    re.3018
    
    I heard it was a farm, because he was promised a pony !
    
    
34.3021Nip Nip NipKURMA::SWRIGHTUno CoCa Cola PorfavorThu Nov 17 1994 18:316
34.3022fingers crossed... Paul please sign the contractFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Nov 18 1994 11:4814
34.3023My letter to old turnip-headAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Fri Nov 18 1994 19:389
    dear graham taylor,
    
    please take Stewart. 
    
    p.s you can have thomas as well for only 50 pounds more
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3024still waiting for watty's callCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Tue Nov 22 1994 10:2112
    
    Everton 2-0 Liverpool
    
    ferguson 57
    rideout  88
    
    
    The slide is on. The defence is giving away gifts. The attack looks
    tired and impotent. bit like last season really.
    
    Ian.
    "also tired and impo...well, tired anyway"
34.3025Cross posted in EFCCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Tue Nov 22 1994 11:3869
    
    Courtesy of the Electronic telegraph: (reproduced without permission)
    
    
    Everton shed their inhibitions to cap Royle coronation
    
    By Henry Winter
    
    Everton 2 Liverpool 0
    
    AMID scenes of great tumult at Goodison Park last night, Joe Royle
    began his career as Everton manager in spectacular fashion with victory over
    eternal rivals Liverpool.
    
    Outpassed for much of the first half, Royle's team raised their game
    magnificently after the break to win with goals from Duncan Ferguson
    and Paul Rideout. Victory was vital. Not only did it enable Everton to 
    clamber off the bottom of the table but their spirits will have been well 
    and truly restored by this Derby success. Thier triumph was so stirring it
    even drove one supporter to strip off and dance naked across the pitch.
    
    Finesse versus fire appeared the order of the day. Liverpool were first
    to show; Steve McManaman curling an initially promising right-footer just
    wide of Everton's goal, tended by Neville Southall, who yesterday surpassed
    Bruce Grobbelaar's record of 34 Merseyside derby appearances.
    Everton's pursuit of the ball was unremitting. Eschewing the wing options
    offered by Anders Limpar and Graham Stuart, Royle stiffened his midfield to
    good effect.
    
    Ironically, an unfortunate leg injury to Matt Jackson underpinned the
    turnaround. Barry Horne dropped back to right-back, while Daniel Amokachi,
    previously subdued in attack, moved to right midfield and Rideout,
    hitherto on bench duty, came right into the thick of the action.
    
    Amokachi, suddenly restored to his favoured position of attacking from
    deep, engineered the breakthrough. Moments after Southall had denied
    McManaman with a marvellous close-range save, the muscular Nigerian p
    owered his way upfield to force a 57th-minute corner.
    
    Andy Hinchcliffe's inswinging flag-kick caused chaos in David James's
    six-yard box where Ferguson, leaping highest, headed home to the delight 
    of the majority of 39,866 present. The Scottish striker could not picked 
    a more popular time to record his first goal for Everton.
    
    Suddenly, Everton were a team, playing with belief and an increasing
    amount of skill. Liverpool had their chances, through Neil Ruddock and 
    Rob Jones, but the force, and the script, was with Everton.
    
    Rideout, having earlier been denied by the post, finally scored in the
    dying minutes. Hinchcliffe's cross was misjudged by James, whose attempted
    punched clearance rebounded off Ferguson to Rideout. His finish, low and 
    sweet, simply doubled the intensity of Goodison's party.
    
    An uplifting experience for Everton and Royle - and not simply because
    they had risen to 20th.
    
    Everton: Southall; Jackson (Rideout 45), Watson, Unsworth, Ablett; Horne,
    Parkinson, Ebbrell, Hinchcliffe; Amokachi (Limpar 79); Ferguson. Sub:
    Kearton
    (g). Booked: Ebbrell, Ferguson, Limpar.
    
    Liverpool: James; Jones, Scales, Ruddock, Babb, Bjornebye (Redknapp 64);
    McManaman, Molby, Barnes; Fowler, Rush. Subs: Clough, Stensgaard (g).
    Booked:
    Bjornebye, Ruddock.
    
    Referee: D Gallagher (Banbury).
    
                                                                        
34.3026penetration - oo-erCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Tue Nov 22 1994 16:4015
    
    re. 35.1270
    
    I'm putting this in here because I don't want to clutter the Everton
    note unduly. 
    
    Jerry,
    
    You're right about Liverpool lacking penetration. Alan Hanson said the
    same a few weeks ago and at the time I disagreed but not anymore.
    Its not enough to play pretty passes if no-one is going to stick it in
    the net. I think Fowler needs a partner and Rush needs to be sold to
    Everton.
    
    Ian.
34.3027Bring back Ronnie Whelan !GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Tue Nov 22 1994 16:4512
    Ian,
    
>    I'm putting this in here because I don't want to clutter the Everton
>    note unduly. 
    
    
    Tell the truth, you're getting worried about all the actvivity in their 
    note today. It's one thing for them to beat you in a derby game, but it 
    would be disastrous if they overtook your reply tally as a result !
    
    
    Jerry.  ;-)
34.3028TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Tue Nov 22 1994 16:4720
    
    	I have to say, I can't remember the last time a scouse derby
    	evoked such response. Maybe the 4-all draw a few years back in
    	the league cup...?
    
    	To think, this *used* to be the biggest game on the calendar...
    
    	Now both sides have sunk into mediocrity, or worse, in Everton's
    	case 8-) (just for Paul, that one...) it doesn't have quite the
    	same appeal.
    
    	I think Liverpool are resurgent at the moment. A couple of reverses
    	doesn't make them suddenly a bad side. Paul's right about Everton's
    	revival. It started about 4 weeks ago, long before Walker's 
    	departure. He wasn't given the time to make a go of it after
    	stopping the rot. Tough sh1t - he knew what was expected when he
    	went there for so much money...
    
    	Andy.
                    
34.3029anyone fancy insulting the austrians in here?COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Tue Nov 22 1994 16:499
    
    Jerry,
    
    Problem is, I cant get a word in edge-wise in 35.*!
    I mean, me and Watty started the conversation off and I ended up having
    to ring him up to discuss it! 
    
    
    Ian.
34.3030VESSA::WATTERSONBlue tinted glassesTue Nov 22 1994 16:575
    
    I would like to point out that I don't know Ian Hawley and have never
    had a telephone conversation with him in my life.
    
    Paul
34.3031why are you disowning me, dad?COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Tue Nov 22 1994 17:008
    
    > I would like to point out that I don't know Ian Hawley and have never
    > had a telephone conversation with him in my life.
    
    and he never, ever, ever took me to Anfield to see the MIGHTY REDS
    play.
    
    Ian.
34.3032Ticket Available for Saturday.ESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Tue Nov 22 1994 18:338
34.3033VESSA::WATTERSONBlue tinted glassesTue Nov 22 1994 18:377
    
    Any Liverpool supporters requiring directions, please mail me, I'd be
    only to willing to assist.....
    
    :-)
    
    Paul
34.3034Ticket Prices?AYOV16::IREIDChoppers The TimTue Nov 22 1994 19:354
	
	Does anyone know the price of tickets for Ian Rush's Testimonial?

	CTT
34.3035Statistics so farFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Nov 24 1994 12:0057
    

		League	Coca Cola	FA

Fowler		14	+ 2		+ 0 = 16
McManaman	6	+ 0		+ 0 = 6
Rush		4	+ 2		+ 0 = 6
Barnes		5	+ 0		+ 0 = 5
Ruddock		2	+ 0		+ 0 = 2
Redknapp	0	+ 2		+ 0 = 2
Molby		1	+ 0		+ 0 = 1
Clough		0	+ 1		+ 0 = 1
Scales		0	+ 1		+ 0 = 1

    
Aug

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)
17	Man U		A   (2-0)
21	Burnley (CC)	H   (2-0) Scales, Fowler
24	Newcastle	A   (1-1) Rush

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H   (4-1) Rush, McManaman 3
5       Burnley (CC)	A   (1-4) Redknapp 2, Fowler, Clough
8	Aston Villa	H   (3-2) Ruddock, Fowler 2
15	Blackburn	A   (3-2) Fowler, Barnes 
22	Wimbledon	H   (3-0) McManaman, Fowler, Barnes
25	Stoke (CC)	H   (2-1) Rush 2
29	Ipswich		A   (1-3) Barnes, Fowler 2

Nov

2	QPR		A   (2-1) Barnes
5	Notts Forest	H   (1-0) Fowler
24	Chelsea		H   (3-1) Fowler 2, Ruddock
21	Everton		A   (2-0)
26	Spurs		H


Dec

3	Coventry	A
10	Crystal Palace	H
17	Chelsea		A
26	Leicester	A
27	Man C		H
31	Leeds		A

34.3036mini reportCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Mon Nov 28 1994 12:2312
    
    Liverpool  1-1  Spurs
    
    Fowler 38       Ruddock 77	
    (pen)	    (o.g)
    
    
    The goalscoring crisis continues (except at the other end!). Liverpool
    should have finished this one off in the first half but simply couldnt
    penetrate the defence enough.
    
    Ian.
34.3037FORTY2::ABRAHAMSMon Nov 28 1994 18:124
<<but simply couldnt penetrate the defence enough.

music to a Tott's ears! Imagine not being able to penetrate our
defence. 
34.3038Yes, very much so I fancy Des"PEKING::PROSPERJWed Nov 30 1994 18:143
    
    John Motson fact...Ian Rush is going to make his 600 appearance for the
    'Pool tonight against Blackburn.
34.3039unbelievable...FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Dec 01 1994 11:3621
    
    Re: .3038
    
    ... and he marked it with a hat-trick!
    
    Blackburn seemed to look the most dangerous side with James pulling
    off several vital saves. Then all of a sudden Rush wins posession about 
    35 yards out, gets up off his knees and feeds Fowler on the left.
    Fowler holds it and then squares it for Rush who hits it like a rocket
    into the top corner.
    
    In the second half Rush got his second when he ran on to a ball from
    Jones but to be fair the Blackburn defender couldn't pressure Rush off
    the ball and he ran on to push it past Flowers. The third goal was via
    an assist from Le Saux who kindly cushioned a header to Rush 6 yards
    out and he tends not to miss them from that range.
    
    Sutton scored a nice header near the end beating Scales in the middle
    of the box to head into the top-corner.
    
    Neil
34.3040missed the drawCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Thu Dec 01 1994 12:165
    Neil,
    
    Who've Liverpool got in the next round?
    
    Ian.
34.3041Don't know the draw - pah !VESSA::WATTERSONEverton 2-0 Red pooh Thu Dec 01 1994 12:176
    
    Ian,
    
    you're a typical Liverpool supporter......
    
    Paul
34.3042YUPPY::PANESI think therefore I ambientThu Dec 01 1994 12:1811
      <<< Note 34.3040 by COMICS::HAWLEYI "You ain't seen me...roit?!" >>>
                              -< missed the draw >-

>    Neil,
    
>    Who've Liverpool got in the next round?
    
     Scousepool - The Arse
 

     Neil_not
34.3043i only got out of bed at 8:40amCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Thu Dec 01 1994 12:246
    
    Paul,
    
    Haven't left yet then?
    
    Ian.
34.3044VESSA::WATTERSONEverton 2-0 Red pooh Thu Dec 01 1994 12:288
>>>    Haven't left yet then?
    
    Yes - this is a recorded message..... 
    
    no I finish tomorrow at 17:30 - yippie - I'll be able to get to midweek
    games again.
    
    Paul
34.3045have we seen the last of matt george?COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Mon Dec 05 1994 12:5213
    
    Coventry 1-1 Liverpool
    
    Flynn	 Rush 
    
    
    Worst performance of the season. Dire and rubbish. 
    Up and down like a yoyo.
    
    etc...etc...etc...
    
   
    Ian.
34.3047who.AIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Tue Dec 06 1994 01:016
    who'd we get in the Littlwoods Pools FA. Cup or whatever its called
    this year?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3048Concentrate on the Premiership !ZPOVC::KUMARI was there with Andrew WicksTue Dec 06 1994 03:2811
    Re. .last
    
    Andrew,
    
    It's going to be either Birmingham or Scunthorpe away for Liverpool.
    I'd prefer a Blackburn or Newcastle since we seem to be playing better
    against them than the other teams.
    
    Regards,
    
    Kumar
34.3049It's too early in the year AIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Tue Dec 06 1994 07:137
    kumar,
    
    While the treble is still within our grasp (:==:) we shouldn't relax
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3050King Kenny returns?AYOV16::IREIDOur day will come......Tue Dec 06 1994 13:004
In this mornings Daily Mirror, (I never bought it), it says that Liverpools front
line for tonight will be Rush, Fowler, and Kenny Dalglish!

CTT 
34.3051Just met Matt George, nice quiet bloke reallyCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Wed Dec 07 1994 15:4243
                                   
    [From the Electronic Telegraph]
    
    Liverpool 6 Celtic 0
    
    CELTIC'S magnificent travelling support made it a grand old testimonial to 
    remember for Ian Rush, Liverpool's long-serving captain, at Anfield last 
    night. It was a special, moving occasion as two clubs, their fans
    and former luminaries joined jubilant forces to salute Rush.
    One-third of the crowd of 25,856 - who paid receipts of around #250,000
    were a green-and-white sea of bobbing bodies and fluttering flags. The
    Celts' choir even outsang the Gerry Marsden-led Kop during a raucous 
    rendition of "You'll Never Walk Alone". Rush was almost upstaged.
    
    Time, if not the 8,000 Celtic fans, stood still. Jimmy Johnstone,
    Ronnie Whelan and Alan Hansen were their old stylish selves during the 
    warm-up match.
    
    Later, Kenny Dalglish re-joined Rush in Liverpool's attack on an
    evening which echoed Anfield's great European nights.
    
    The main event, between rejuvenated Liverpool and listless Celtic,
    initially proved the slowest of slow-burners. The home support sprang into 
    life only after the visitors started singing Glory, Glory Man United.
    
    That prompted both barrels from the Kop, whose mood was considerably
    improved by goals from Stig Inge Bjornebye, Steve McManaman (later carried 
    off with a leg injury), Phil Babb, Neil Ruddock and a Mark McNally own goal.
    
    Time and again Rush went close as the Kop lauded his, and Dalglish's,
    every touch. With eight minutes left the Kop's dreams were answered when
    Packie Bonner palmed away a Dalglish shot only for Rush, the poacher 
    supreme, to score.
     
    Liverpool: James; Harkness, Scales, Ruddock, Babb, Bjornebye; Clough,
    McManaman, Thomas; Fowler (Dalglish 45), Rush. Subs: Prudhoe (g),
    Matteo, Walters. 
    
    Celtic: Bonner; Mowbray, McNally, O'Neill; Boyd, Galloway, Falconer,
    Grant, McKinlay (Gray 45); Donnelly, Nicholas. Subs: Walker, Marshall
    (g), Mclaughlin. 
    
    Referee: J Lloyd (Wrexham).
34.3052Why, so few ScousersESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Wed Dec 07 1994 16:175
34.3053REOSV2::STRATFORDSWed Dec 07 1994 16:195
    >Are all the Scouse supporters living in London
    
    Yeah, next door to the ManU fans ;-)
    
    Stuart
34.3054Unbiased match report (for once)AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCNoggin the NogWed Dec 07 1994 16:527
    
    All the goals were offside, and totally against the run of play.
    
    Except maybe Rush's goal.
    
    E. I. Addio (the man on the terraces).
    
34.3055our most precious midfielderAIMTEC::WICKS_ABrazil v Italy - I was there!Wed Dec 07 1994 20:006
    How did Michael Thomas get a game? that'll be two for the season
    he'll get injured again
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3056WARNUT::PICKERINGSSimon PickeringThu Dec 08 1994 12:222
    Thomas is playing because it Barnes' turn to be out for x weeks (insert
    your number here) with an injury.
34.3057Vivaaaaaaaaaaaaa BaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarceloooooooonaaaCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Thu Dec 08 1994 12:368
    
    > 17,000 Scousers to hail Rushie 
    > blah...blah...blah...manc cr*p...manc cr*p...manc cr*p
    
    He made almost a quarter of a million from it, so I dont think he'll be
    too upset.
    
    Ian.
34.30588 pts in 3 games (on the pools coupon :-) )FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Dec 12 1994 12:0416
    
    Liverpool 0 Palace 0
    
    10 points a drift now after 3rd consecutive draw. With all due respect 
    to Palace, Liverpool are slipping into mid-season mediocrity.
    Especially with Blackburn, Utd, Newcastle and Forest all winning.
    
    Looked like Palace were very unlucky not to score on two occasions.
    Scales was denied his contender of "own-goal-of-the-season" by a brilliant 
    save from James and Armstrong's header was bobbling towards the net
    only to be hoiked away by Babb at the last second.
    
    According to the reports our best player was Mark Walters. Need I say
    anymore?
    
    Neil
34.3059only st nick can help liverpool nowCOMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!Mon Dec 19 1994 12:138
    Chelsea  0-0  Liverpool
    
    Just a goal. One goal. Anytime. Anywhere. PLEASE!
                                                           
    ooops. Just got this session confused with my TPU session where i'm
    writing a note to father christmas.
    
    Ian.
34.3060Roll on 1995....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Dec 19 1994 13:0720
    
    Well, this was abysmal. Liverpool haven't look like scoring since they
    got gubbed by QPR in November. In the last 7 matches they've won 1
    against Forest, lost 2 (Everton,QPR) and drawn 4. Pretty mediocre.
    
    Yesterday, they played like a very ordinary side hoping to get a goal
    on a break. Bjoernbye's distribution is 3rd Division. Scales keeps
    playing pressure passes and the midfield is almost non-existent.
    
    Chelsea on the other hand missed a few they really should have had....
    Sinclair looked very good in defence. 
    
    I watched 3 live games yesterday and I wish I had gone down the pub.
    Germany v Albania (yawn) Greece v Scotland (pedestrian)...
    
    Happy Christmas....
    
    Dezzz. 
    
     
34.3061LFC nil-nil their way towards 1995FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Dec 20 1994 15:5498
    As we approach year end, here are the latest statistics. Having said
    that there has not been much change :-)
    
    Neil
    

		League	Coca Cola	FA

Fowler		15	+ 2		+ 0 = 17
Rush		5	+ 5		+ 0 = 10
McManaman	6	+ 0		+ 0 = 6
Barnes		5	+ 0		+ 0 = 5
Ruddock		2	+ 0		+ 0 = 2
Redknapp	0	+ 2		+ 0 = 2
Molby		1	+ 0		+ 0 = 1
Clough		0	+ 1		+ 0 = 1
Scales		0	+ 1		+ 0 = 1

    
Aug									Pos

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler	1st
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3				5th
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes			4th

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Man U		A   (2-0)					5th
21	Burnley (CC)	H   (2-0) Scales, Fowler			
24	Newcastle	A   (1-1) Rush					6th

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H   (4-1) Rush, McManaman 3			5th
5       Burnley (CC)	A   (1-4) Redknapp 2, Fowler, Clough
8	Aston Villa	H   (3-2) Ruddock, Fowler 2			3rd
15	Blackburn	A   (3-2) Fowler, Barnes (GOTS contender)	5th
22	Wimbledon	H   (3-0) McManaman, Fowler, Barnes		4th
25	Stoke (CC)	H   (2-1) Rush 2			
29	Ipswich		A   (1-3) Barnes, Fowler 2			5th

Nov

2	QPR		A   (2-1) Barnes				5th
5	Notts Forest	H   (1-0) Fowler				4th
24	Chelsea		H   (3-1) Fowler 2, Ruddock			3rd
21	Everton		A   (2-0)					4th
26	Spurs		H   (1-1) Fowler				4th
30	Blackburn (CC)  A   (1-3) Rush 3

Dec

3	Coventry	A   (1-1) Rush					4th
10	Crystal Palace	H   (0-0)					4th
18	Chelsea		A   (0-0)					5th
26	Leicester	A
27	Man C		H
31	Leeds		A

Jan	

2	Norwich		H
14	Ipswich		H
21	Wimbledon	A
25	Everton		H

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A
11	QPR		H
18	Spurs		A
22	Coventry	H
25	Sheff Wed	A


Mar

4	Newcastle 	H
8	Southampton	H
11	Arsenal		A
18	Man Utd		H

Apr 

1	West Ham 	A
8	Leeds		H
15	Man City	A
17	Leicester	H
29	Norwich		A

May

6	Aston Villa 	A
13	Blackburn	H


34.3062wahaaaay!COMICS::HAWLEYIStuart Stratford IS Don HoweTue Jan 03 1995 14:3413
    
    Four wins out of four over the christmas/new year period throws
    Liverpool back into contention just a point behind the mancs.
    
    
    Leicester 1-2 Liverpool
    Liverpool 2-0 Man City   (i think - i was incommunicado at the time)
    Leeds     0-2 Liverpool
    Liverpool 4-0 Norwich
    
    Ian.
    
        
34.3063Maybe i'll go away more often?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Jan 04 1995 00:078
    ian,
    
    don't suppose you have any scorers for those games? as I was away too
    and didn't have my short-wave radio with me.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3064Fowler strikes againFORTY2::JONESI was a rope, but now I am knotWed Jan 04 1995 12:125
    
    Leicester		- Fowler (pen) Rush
    Manchester C	- Phelan (og) Fowler
    Leeds		- Redknapp Fowler
    Norwich		- Scales Fowler 2 Rush
34.3065Norwich HFORTY2::JONESI was a rope, but now I am knotWed Jan 04 1995 13:4821
    
    Contrary to rumour in the Norwich note that it was not on TV (:-) here
    is a potted goal description from the Norwich game as seen on Match of
    the Day (yes on a Monday). 
    
    1-0 An unmarked Scales rose at the back of the 6 yard box to head a
        corner into the corner.
    
    2-0 Fowler broke loose to poke the ball through the goalie's legs.
    
    half-time
    
    3-0 A route-1 punt up the field by James was controlled by Fowler 
    	which allowed him to wrong foot the defender and to blast it into
        the corner
    
    4-0 Arguably goal of the game. Fowler crossed from the right, Rush met
        it about 12 yards out to send a looping header into the opposite
        corner.
    
    Neil 
34.3066Ian Frodsham RIPESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Wed Jan 04 1995 15:577
34.3067why am i here?COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!?Sun Jan 08 1995 19:297
    
    Birmingham  0-0  Liverpool
    
    Entertaining game. I think Liverpool should replace David James with
    that Ian Bennett bloke. A great talent in the making...
    
    Ian.
34.3068anyone seen cunno?COMICS::HAWLEYIYou ain't seen me...roit?!?Mon Jan 09 1995 14:134
    
    Who have Birmingham City got in the next round of the cup?
    
    Mr. Optimist.
34.3069up the M6 without using the M62FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jan 09 1995 14:406
    
    Burnley Away.
    
    I think...
    
    Neil
34.3070HuhAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Jan 09 1995 19:559
    OK guys I know who Gordon Bennett but who is Ian Bennett.
    
    Hey we always have trouble in the early rounds of the cup against
    teams starting with the letter B - let's hope we get an easy draw in
    the 5th round (:==:)
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.3071TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Mon Jan 09 1995 20:128
    
    	Yes Andrew....the previous two seasons you've drawn away in the
    	3rd round then lost at home - Bolton and Bristol City.
    
    	Nice to see your lot following the form again this season, the
    	job's half over already ;-)
    
    	Andy.
34.3072swindown? Well they are 20th in the leagueFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Jan 12 1995 12:0113
    
    Liverpool unveiled their new free-kick supremo, Neil Ruddock, whose
    pass to Ian Rush completely bamboozled the Arsenal defense for Rush to
    whip around the back of the wall and beat the uncoming Seaman.
    
    From the TV highlights Arsenal's defence seemed to be in complete
    disarray at times. Things got so confused that at one point Lee Dixon
    thought he was the goalie when he smothered the ball on the edge of the
    6 yard box.
    
    Liverpool play Palace and Bolton play Swindown in the semis.
    
    Neil
34.3073CHEFS::GEORGEMThe wonderful thing about tiggers...Thu Jan 12 1995 12:203
Liverpool played superbly, from what I saw.  They had loads of chances, a few 
of which were unlucky not to be converted.  Just goes to show that 'pool can 
turn it on when they have to.
34.3074Do we dig Stig???PEKING::PROSPERJThu Jan 12 1995 17:548
    A question to anyone in the know...is Stig Bjornebye(sp) as c**p as
    Alan Green was suggesting last night?
    
    
    Just interested!
    
    Jenni.
    
34.3075FORTY2::FOWLERMSammy Chung's Scarlet ArmyThu Jan 12 1995 19:105
I think Bjornbye has lloed pretty good all season. He's a good crosser of the
ball, and he doesn't need to do a lot of defending in Liverpool's three centre
back system.

Mike
34.3076When is the game at Wembley?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Jan 12 1995 22:118
    Out of interest when is the Coke Final to be played?
    
    I'm a little worried about Bolton in the final as their name begins
    with the letter B.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3077TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Fri Jan 13 1995 12:338
    
    	Such confidence, Andrew. There's the small matter of getting
    	past Crystal Palace first.
    
    	I remember in 1990 Liverpool dismissed Palace in the semi- of the
    	FA Cup too. What a memorable day THAT was for Palace fans...
    
    	Andy.
34.3078Merse Cup FInalAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Exiled in jocko landFri Jan 13 1995 12:431
Coke Cup Final is on 2nd April
34.3079I was looking for a game to see around Easter!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Jan 13 1995 19:2515
    Andy,
    
    yes i've seen us blow it at the home of Sainsbury's FC before (XMAS 92)
    but I was hoping to see us play when i'm in the u.k next so my choices
    at the moment are
    
    At West Ham on April 1st
    or
    At Wembley on April 2nd 
    
    Wembley's much easier to get to than Upton park.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3080Ipswich HFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jan 16 1995 12:1615
    
    Liverpool again lacked that finishing touch as Ipswich got 3 vital points.
    The Ipswich number 12 cleverly stood by the ball preventing three
    Liverpool defenders from getting in a challenge and Tanner hit a sweet
    shot into the top corner. 
    
    Rob Jones seemed to have most of Liverpool's best chances. Although he
    did most of the creation work he missed the subtly that if you hit the
    ball straight at the keeper he has a good chance of saving it! Having
    said that Forrest played well.
    
    Blackburn pull further away... the only consolation is that Notts F
    didn't and Man Utd and Newcastle drew. 
    
    Neil
34.3081Moan Utd could have done with them for the Gala gameYUPPY::PANESPersil:TNGMon Jan 16 1995 12:2912
Roy Evans is trying to sign ex-Man City and Scotland defender Willie
Donachie., so that he can have the defensive pairing of Donachie Babb.


Stuart



Lifted ( unashamedly from the new Palace fanzine "The Palace Echo").

 
34.3082some news snippetsFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Jan 17 1995 12:098
34.3083No 3rd round exit. Well not until next year!FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Jan 19 1995 11:4734
    
    Liverpool 1 Birmingham C 1	(aet)
    
    Redknapp	Otto
    
    Penalties
    
    Ward	Missed		Ruddock		Saved
    McGavin	Saved		Redknapp	Scored
    Daish	Missed		Bjornebye	Scored	
    Cooper	Hit Post
    
    From the TV highlights Liverpool dominated the first half and had
    several chances. However most were easy for the goalkeeper or were just
    wide of the woodwork. Redknapp eventually did hit the bar from 25yds
    for it to bounce in off the goalie's back.
    
    Second half Birmingham got back into the game. Liverpool created
    chances but looked less convincing. Eventually Birmingham equalised
    through Rikki Otto (as mentioned on Saints and Greavsie talk about the
    Endsleigh League as if its imp....ortant). Liverpool fell asleep at a
    throw in and then fell into a bit of a panic as they failed to clear
    and/or re-organise and Otto beat a diving James from about 18 yds into
    the top corner.
    
    The remainder of play looked pretty uneventful apart from a Rush
    disallowed goal (for offside) and so it went to penalties. Birmingham
    will be really disappointed that they failed to score from their 4
    penalties.
    
    Of course Liverpool sent their ace dead-ball expert and crosser of the
    ball, Stig, to take the deciding penalty. Andrews was so confused,
    probably expecting Fowler or similar, that he went the wrong way. 
    
34.3084FORTY2::ASHMail Interchange Group, ReadingThu Jan 19 1995 15:139
>    wide of the woodwork. Redknapp eventually did hit the bar from 25yds
>    for it to bounce in off the goalie's back.
    
I wonder if this will be a lesson to those keepers who fling themselves 
half-heartedly in the general direction of the ball even though they've got no 
chance of reaching it. If he'd just stood still and admired it, Brum might 
still be in the Cup . . .    

g
34.3085no Mark Bright jokes please!COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Thu Jan 19 1995 18:204
    
    Liverpool's penetration still looks pretty cacky though doesnt it?
    
    Ian.
34.3086Young Man!@!45807::PROSPERJFri Jan 20 1995 13:515
    Yes, I was about to say the same thing myself!!!
    
    
    Jenni.
    
34.3087Not looking good.....GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Jan 20 1995 14:0411
    
    Well the 'pool this season seems to be very stop-start in their
    performances. Tomorrow at Wimbledon should go to prove that their
    'safest' matches are against mid-table teams and those at the bottom
    tend to cause as much problems as the top teams i.e Blackburn and
    Manchester United.
    
    A strong midfield player is what's required if they are to avoid
    another mediocre season.
    
    Dezzz. 
34.3088wimbledon: too windy for route 1 football :-)FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jan 23 1995 13:277
    
    The game at Wimbledon was postponed, probably due to the heavy rain and
    high winds.
    
    Attention switches to the midweek "derby".
    
    Neil 
34.3089DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM!COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Tue Jan 24 1995 19:283
    
    Anyone else have bad vibes about tonight???
    
34.3090Cunno, A Scouser no moreESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Tue Jan 24 1995 19:466
34.3091Cunno, A Leeds/Villa/Blackburn fanCHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Jan 24 1995 19:479
    >>But it just transpired that he never knew Looneypool were playing
    >>tonight.
    
    
    Brian,
    
    Ah but I bet he knows all Blackburns fixtures !!!
    
    Dave
34.3092cant think of a titleCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Tue Jan 24 1995 19:575
    
    Well Brian, you being all matey with the Cunno lad, can you tell us why
    he never appears on here anymore?
    
    Ian.
34.3093ChampionsESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Tue Jan 24 1995 20:5815
34.3094irish star striker in mystery woman shock!COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Tue Jan 24 1995 21:2610
    
    Brian,
    
    I reckon he should do what I did.
    
    Marry a female football supporter. Makes life a lot easier.
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.3095I'm still here.ESSB::MCUNNIFFEI'm the new RomarioWed Jan 25 1995 00:0715
Lads,
      I'm still here keeping an eye on ye all the time. Nothing has changed. I
still despise the Mancs. If Liverpool fail to win the league, then I'll support
Kenny's Blackburn all the way. I still think that Aldo & Ronnie are the best
players in the English league. I'm just after watching the "GOAL RUSH" video
and what a striker Rushie is. One common thread running through countless
Rushie goals over the last 14 years were the number created by no. 5 Ronnie
Whelan. He laid on countless scores for Rushie. The video features all of
Rushie's 5 FA cup final goals, four in one game against Everton, etc.

The mark of a really great team is a team who win the league on three
consecutive occassions and the Mancs won't do that.

C U N N O 
34.3096YUPPY::PANESSelhurst Parklife is all a blurWed Jan 25 1995 11:4311
   <<< Note 34.3093 by ESSB::BLONG "PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 & 1994" >>>
                                 -< Champions >-

>He has also got friendly with a member of the female species, and by all


Which species??

Stuart


34.3097yawn Everton H yawn. zzzzFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Jan 25 1995 12:0815
    
    Liverpool 0 Everton 0.
    
    Didn't go to the game, didn't watch it on TV, didn't listen to it on
    the radio, almost didn't read the teletext. The score says it all.
    
    On Radio 5 this morning, Royle was reported to say that he was happy
    with the away point. Evans was scathing of Everton's rough play and the
    ref's lack of booking in the second half (Everton got 4 yellow cards in
    the first half. "What's the point of my lads playing attractive passing
    football if they get pulled down as soon as they get past their man?
    Mention "School of Soccer Science" and I don't know what you're talking
    about." Says it all really.
    
    Neil
34.3098I'd expect Cunno's partner to wear trousers...TRUCKS::SANTRelax - I do believe it's working!Wed Jan 25 1995 13:166
    
    	.3096...
    
    	You beat me to it, Stuart 8-) 8-)
    
    	Andy.
34.3099:-)COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Jan 25 1995 14:088
    
    > I'd expect Cunno's partner to wear trousers...
    
    a bit near the knuckle for you Andy isnt it?!!?
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.3100LEMAN::SIMPSONStephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105Wed Jan 25 1995 21:253
RE: -.1

Or close to the bone?
34.3101next round draw - if the pool make itCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Mon Jan 30 1995 01:042
    
    Burnley or Liverpool   v   Wimbledon
34.3102fixture congestionFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jan 30 1995 12:3611
    
    Burnley 0 Liverpool 0
    
    The Burnley ground staff did a brill job clearing 10 inches (~ 25cm)
    of snow off the pitch. The game itself was full of action but anything
    in the last quarter of the field was poor. Burnley failed to convert
    some gaping holes in the 'pool's defence. Liverpool had plenty of shots
    on goal but most were wide of the target. Rush seemed to be the only
    one who could aim the ball between the posts but always at the keeper.
    
    Neil
34.3103speedy summaryCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Mon Feb 06 1995 17:4914
    
    Forest 1-1 Liverpool
    
    Fowler scored a late equalizer after Babb had been sent off early in
    the second half, Liverpools first sending off this season.
    Roy Evans said it was the best thing that could have happened as it
    "gave us a kick up the backside".
    
    Oh yeah and theres some story that Ian Andrews the birmingham keeper
    was offered a lot of money to throw the liverpool cup game.
    
    Bit of a speedy summary this i'm afraid.
    
    Ian.
34.3104Which leg of the treble is this week?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Feb 06 1995 19:267
    Ian,
    
    is it the F.A cup replay or the Coke Cup first leg this week?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3105FA Cup this weekAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Exiled in jocko landMon Feb 06 1995 19:393
It's Burnley this week followed by the Eagles on the next 2 Wednesdays I believe.

Expect a trip to Wembly in early April
34.3106I have planned the trip to the Twin Towers.AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Feb 06 1995 19:445
    great because British Airways permitting I will be at the Coke Cup Final
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3107CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Feb 06 1995 19:5010
    >>great because British Airways permitting I will be at the Coke Cup
    >>Final
    
    A sign of the old Liverpool arrogance perhaps !
    Shouldn't that read "Crystal Palace permitting" ?
    
    Anyway, with Man Utd achieving the first ever Double-Double, and Palace
    winning the Merson Cup, what is this "treble" you're referring to ?
    
    Dave
34.310845769::STRATFORDSSealclubbing: A big hit with pupsMon Feb 06 1995 20:007
    re -1
    
    > what is this "treble" you're referring to ?
    
    Humble pie, sorrow and a lot of alcohol  8^)
    
    Stuart
34.3109Wherever they play i'll goAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Feb 06 1995 21:439
    Dave, 
    
    It's not arrogance just optimism .. if I have to settle for the
    scheduled away game at West Ham on the 1st then i'll go to that
    instead. 
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3110no time for any moreCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 08 1995 12:2511
    
    Liverpool  1-0  Burnley
    
    Barnes 44
    
    
    Goal came from a header from a Bjornbye corner.
    Ruddock was sent off for a professional foul on 81 minutes.
    Wimbledon next.
    
    Ian.
34.3111Dave - A question for youCHEFS::STRATFORDSSealclubbing: A big hit with pupsWed Feb 08 1995 12:395
    Players sent off in consecutive games. Now that can't have happened too
    often in the past can it. Mr Edwards, perhaps you could provide us with
    another one of your trainspotter-type facts.
    
    Stuart$bad_mood
34.3112CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Feb 08 1995 12:468
    Well Stuart - you may recall that this happened last season.  Not only
    did a club have players sent off in consecutive games, but it was the
    same player on both occasions.  Can you name the player and the teams
    involved ?  
    
    Dave$taking_some_undeserved_stick_from_a_don_howe_admirer
    
    
34.3113:-)COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 08 1995 12:495
    
    Liverpools first 2 sendings off this season too.
    
    
    Ian$do_some_work_stuart
34.3114CHEFS::STRATFORDSSealclubbing: A big hit with pupsWed Feb 08 1995 12:557
    re .3112
    
    Dave 
    
    No I can't.
    
    Stuart
34.3115CHEFS::GEORGEMThe west is the bestWed Feb 08 1995 12:552
Wasn't Eric Cantona sent off in 2 consecutive matches at the start of this 
season?....or were they cup games or summat.  Oh, soddit, I don't care.
34.3116LEMAN::SIMPSONStephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105Wed Feb 08 1995 14:484
Mr Cantona saw red on two consecutive occasions last season - away to Swindon
and then away to Arsenal.


34.3117Did Burnley MOAN ,,,SIOG::DAWSONWed Feb 08 1995 15:479
    
   re 3111
    Obviously Roy (the moan) Evans ,having seen Joe Royals" dogs of war"
    tactics has decided to adopt them ...8-)8-)
    
    
    
    
                                                  Liam
34.3118TRUCKS::SANTYou can't hide those lyin' eyes!!Wed Feb 08 1995 17:2113
    
    	Burnley didn't moan, Liam. They had an ideal chance of an
    	equaliser, with Parkinson (I think) through on goal with only
    	James to beat, just outside the area...CLATTER!! Down you go my
    	son, no glory for you. Ruddock off, 10 minutes to go. Thank you
    	very much.
    
    	Brave display by the Clarets by Radio 5 accounts. 1-0 after 3
    	hours against Liverpool. Let's hope this signals a return to
    	winning ways in the Endsleigh and a climb to safety from another
    	change of divisions at the end of the season....
    
    	Andy.
34.3119in a nutshellCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 08 1995 17:244
    
    Burnley done great.
    
    Ian.
34.3120Trying to keep track of all these extra games...AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Feb 08 1995 19:211
    When's the wombles game?
34.3121Coming soon...AYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Exiled in jocko landWed Feb 08 1995 19:283
FA Cup 5th round in on weekend of Saturday 18th Feb.  However, the other mob
(the Blue sh!te?) are due to play at home on the Staurday so the game will
probably be Sunday 19th.
34.3122win win WIIIN!COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 08 1995 19:297
    
    Andrew,
    
    Saturday 18th Feb.
    
    
    Ian.
34.3123run out of inventive titles a few months agoCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 08 1995 19:318
    
    John,
    
    You dont hang around do you?!?
    I agree about the Sunday thing, i'd forgotten about the blue noses day
    of defeat.
    
    Ian.
34.3124just call me STATO !FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Feb 08 1995 19:40103

		League	Coca Cola	FA		

Fowler		21	+ 2		+ 0	= 23
Rush		7	+ 6		+ 0	= 13
McManaman	6	+ 0		+ 0	= 6
Barnes		5	+ 0		+ 1	= 6
Redknapp	1	+ 2		+ 1	= 4
Ruddock		2	+ 0		+ 0	= 2
Scales		1	+ 1		+ 0	= 2
Molby		1	+ 0		+ 0	= 1
Clough		0	+ 1		+ 0	= 1
		--	  --		  --	  --
Total		43	  12		  2       57

Aug									Pos

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler	1st
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3				5th
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes			4th

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Man U		A   (2-0)					5th
21	Burnley (CC)	H   (2-0) Scales, Fowler			
24	Newcastle	A   (1-1) Rush					6th

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H   (4-1) Rush, McManaman 3			5th
5       Burnley (CC)	A   (1-4) Redknapp 2, Fowler, Clough
8	Aston Villa	H   (3-2) Ruddock, Fowler 2			3rd
15	Blackburn	A   (3-2) Fowler, Barnes			5th
22	Wimbledon	H   (3-0) McManaman, Fowler, Barnes		4th
25	Stoke (CC)	H   (2-1) Rush 2			
29	Ipswich		A   (1-3) Barnes, Fowler 2			5th

Nov

2	QPR		A   (2-1) Barnes				5th
5	Notts Forest	H   (1-0) Fowler				4th
24	Chelsea		H   (3-1) Fowler 2, Ruddock			3rd
21	Everton		A   (2-0)					4th
26	Spurs		H   (1-1) Fowler				4th
30	Blackburn (CC)  A   (1-3) Rush 3

Dec

3	Coventry	A   (1-1) Rush					4th
10	Crystal Palace	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Chelsea		A   (0-0)					5th
26	Leicester	A   (1-2) Fowler, Rush				4th
27	Man C		H   (2-0) Phelan (og) Fowler			4th
31	Leeds		A   (0-2) Redknapp, Fowler			3rd

Jan	

2	Norwich		H   (4-0) Scales, Fowler 2, Rush		3rd
7	Birmingham (FA) A   (0-0)
11	Arsenal	(CC)	H   (1-0) Rush
14	Ipswich		H   (0-1)					3rd
18	Birmingham (FA) H   (1-1 aet) Redknapp 
			    (2-0 penalties) Redknapp, Bjornebye
25	Everton		H   (0-0)					3rd
28	Burnley	(FA)	A   (0-0)

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A   (1-1) Fowler				4th
7       Burnley (FA)	H   (1-0) Barnes
11	QPR		H
15	Crystal P (CC)	H
18	Wimbledon (FA)  H
22	Crystal P (CC)	A
25	Sheff Wed	A
28	Wimbledon	A

Mar

4	Newcastle 	H
8	Southampton	H
11	Arsenal		A
18	Man Utd		H

Apr 

1	West Ham 	A
8	Leeds		H
15	Man City	A
17	Leicester	H
29	Norwich		A

May

6	Aston Villa 	A
13	Blackburn	H

To be arranged...

	Coventry	H
	Spurs		A
34.3125scales??? SCALES?!?!?!COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Mon Feb 13 1995 11:329
    
    Liverpool 	1-1   QPR
    
    Scales	      Gallen
    
    
    The reds are starting to look REAL poor.
    
    Ian.
34.3126RTOVC0::DCASSIDYTue Feb 14 1995 11:506
    
    Like I've said Ian....they need a playmaker and a good inside
    forward...or as Andy 'know it all from the Boot Room' Gray would say
    'a lad to play behind the front two'
    
    Dezzz.
34.3127Why not buy a gid Scots keeper!!KIRKTN::MACDONALDI'm a bell-end of a ladTue Feb 14 1995 14:045
    
    
    Wot about a new 'keeper???? James is garbage!!
    
    
34.3128Bit controversial this afternoon....TRUCKS::SANTThere is a canal far away - Far Canal!Tue Feb 14 1995 20:184
    
    	While you're at it, try moving towns. Liverpool's a dump!!
    
    	Andy.
34.3129yep, i used to live thereCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Tue Feb 14 1995 20:316
    
    Andy,
    
    And Manchester isnt?
    
    Ian.
34.3130my 2 cents worthFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Feb 15 1995 12:4023
    
    I have lived in both cities. I lived in Anfield until I was 18 and then
    lived in Withington (whilst I was at UMIST) for 3 years. Actually I
    don't like any bad comments about either place as I enjoyed living in
    both cities.
    
    I reckon they have a lot in common with respect to vandalism /theft 
    /drugs / grotty districts/ anti-social people. Please remember that
    both cities also contain lots of *friendly* normal human beings.
    However its got nothing to with football and its not really relevant to 
    this conference.
    
    I would like to remind some of our noters that slurs on particular
    cities and/or their inhabitants will upset some readers. It is a form
    of racism after all.
    
    That's my notes etiquette bit over...
    
    Tonight is the 1st leg of the Coca Cola Cup semi final against Crystal
    Palace at Anfield. Its a big game for both teams. Let's hope it will
    be more exciting than the 0-0 draw earlier this season.
    
    Neil
34.3131Liverpool 2-1 Crystal Palace (i wish)COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 15 1995 12:459
    Neil,
    
    I lived in Salford for a while and much prefer it to Basingstoke (i
    prefer the steaming fires of hell to basingstoke!).
    As it is, I was just disagreeing with Andy Sant. 
    Cos its my job.
    
    Ian.
    
34.3132hope: 5-0 reality: 0-0 or 0-1FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Feb 15 1995 13:1110
    
    Ian,
    
    My note was aimed at a lot of the recent stuff in this conference not
    just your reply. I hate taking the moral highground, but I thought it
    had to be said.
    
    Feel free to disagree with Andy :-)
    
    Neil
34.3133anfieldCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 15 1995 13:277
    
    Neil,
    
    Im envious of you living in 'Liverpool 4', how far away were you from
    the ground?
    
    Ian.
34.3134jones family triviaFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Feb 15 1995 14:5910
    
    I used to live in Oakfield which joins Oakfield Rd with Walton Breck
    Rd. (Oakfield PH at top of road, Flat Iron (its not really called that
    but its shaped like one) PH at bottom of road, for those who do their 
    navigation via pubs) So about 5 streets away. 
    
    I saw my first game at the age of 7 when we beat Sheffield W 3-0, Bobby 
    Graham scored two of the goals. Am I giving my age away?
    
    Neil
34.3135CHEFS::STRATFORDSYe Gods, what on earth?Wed Feb 15 1995 15:025
    Neil,
    
    So it was a hubcaps roll away ;^)
    
    Stuart
34.3136MARVIN::MORRELLBatfink &amp; Karate vs Hugo A Go-GoWed Feb 15 1995 15:125
    Don't talk to me about sophisticated cities... I've been to Leeds! :->
    
    Liverpool & Manchester.. you can keep them.. 
    
    Rick.
34.3137TUXEDO::HINXMANDreadful human beingWed Feb 15 1995 16:1418
	re .3130

>    both cities also contain lots of *friendly* normal human beings.

	I beg to differ. Any normal human being would leave Liverpool.

	I spent two years in Liverpool in one of the best jobs I have
	had. But I turned down another year because as a place it is
	was intolerable.

	re .3136

>    Don't talk to me about sophisticated cities... I've been to Leeds! :->
 
	"I apologize for the rude things I said about Manchester. At that
	time I had not seen Leeds."   

	Tony
34.3138FORTY2::FOWLERMSuper Donny RoversWed Feb 15 1995 16:388
Of course, when it comes to any urban class competition, you'd have to go a long
way to beat Grimsby. There's Cleethorpes sea front if you fancy a spot of
arcading or oily seagull spotting, and if you're lonely you can always find a
lonely sailor in Immingham fish docks. 8-)

And soon to be top flight football as well. What more could a man ask for?

Mike
34.3139City of DiscoveryAYOV29::DUTY93_MALCHerbidaceous !!!Wed Feb 15 1995 17:0811
    
    	I vote for Dundee. That McGonnagal(sp) chap was speaking a load
    of tripe in his famous poems. If it fell into the sea I would not shed a
    tear and neither would a lot of other people I wager. No wonder that
    Jim McLean is such a miseryguts, I'd be depressed if I had to live in
    Dundee.
    
    	Glenrothes comes a pretty close second.
    
    Malc.
    
34.3140its time to put on makeup (erm)COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 15 1995 17:188
    
    I must admit I really liked Dundee. Nice Sausage rolls.
    But then, I'm from Barnsley.
    
    To keep it topical, anyone know the line-up of muppets the mighty
    Liverpool are fielding tonight???
    
    Ian.
34.3141Sausage rolls, schmausage rollsAYOV29::DUTY93_MALCHerbidaceous !!!Wed Feb 15 1995 17:3117
    
    To paraphrase somebody or other :
    
    	"Sausage rolls doth not a town make."
    
    or how about :
    
    	"Man can not live by sausage rolls alone."
    
    (although he could have a darn good try).
    
    	Back to football as you say. What's wrong with David James anyway ?
    He's top of the Fantasy Football league goalie points list. That must
    mean something or other (like he doesn't let many goals in).
    
    Malc.
    
34.3142Football NOT TravelIOSG::LAYNEWed Feb 15 1995 18:186
    RE Last 10 or so.
    
    You are in the wrong conference, please take your discussion about
    cities to another conference where you can be bored by yourselves.
    
    This is a FOOTBALL conference, not BBC2's guide to English Cities
34.3143XSTACY::funbox.ilo.dec.com::Kung_Fu_CantonaGuess who?Wed Feb 15 1995 18:523
re -1

Anyone ever hear of something called free speech!
34.3144GENIE::GOODEJMr Dragon - 761 4831Wed Feb 15 1995 19:066
    
    I think we've had it with Liverpool, Leeds etc guys. We're going to
    have to move this discussion somewhere more appropriate....how about
    Swansea CITY, or Manchester CITY or Birmingham........ 8-)
    
    JBG
34.3145AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCHerbidaceous !!!Wed Feb 15 1995 19:095
    
    	How about Bristol City, home of irrelevant topics ?
    
    	BTW Dundee is not an English City (but I wish it was ...)
    
34.3146new moderator on the block?COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 15 1995 19:5616
    
    IOSG::LAYNE
    
    Thanks for your input. 
    I'd leave the moderating to the moderators if I were you.
    Do you have some Football related topic that you wish to discusS?
    If not, then its possible that YOU could be in the wrong conference
    too. 
    
    > This is a FOOTBALL conference,
    
    Really? well, if I hadnt been on here for 4 years entering hundreds of
    football-related notes then I wouldnt have realized.
    
    
    Ian.
34.3147inconsistencyCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Feb 15 1995 20:0118
    
    Re: last
    
    Ive had a bad afternoon everyone, so the mods can set it hidden if they
    like!
    
    Re: David James
    
    I'm undecided about him, one minute he's ok and the next not, it seems
    to be the Liverpool disease. Take Babb (please), he's the same, up one
    minute and down the next. I was happy when we bought Scales because of
    his consistency, but he's gone the same way as well.
    
    Depression looms. I have bad vibes about tonight, I can see Palace
    exploiting our defensive frailties like they did in the Cup semi in
    1989.
    
    Ian.
34.3148eat my goalCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Thu Feb 16 1995 10:3831
    
    Liverpool	1-0   Palace
    
    Fowler 92
    
    
    Palace came to defend and did with some style it must be said, looking
    rarely flustered. Their attacking was limited to a few short bursts
    and a few counter attacks though. Admittedly they went closest to
    scoring in the 90 mins, Salako getting an outrageous deflection on a
    shot and it hitting the bar. Liverpool dominated the game for long
    periods but as usual couldnt do ANYTHING in the last third of the
    field. They miskicked more shooting opportunities than palace had all
    together. Liverpool were POOR everywhere except midfield and down the
    wings. Walters tortured Humphries in the first half and McManaman
    tortured Pitcher in the second but could Rush and Fowler put the
    resultant crosses away??? Nope. Rush is getting embarrassing and should
    go, now. In the last 10 minutes Liverpool slipped up a gear and really
    started to look like scoring but Nigel Martyn was having a blinder.
    Saving well twice within a minute to deny Fowler and Redknapp. Palace
    had a good chance shortly before but James pulled off a great save.
    Then, when all looked lost and in the second minute of injury time
    Mcmanaman once more destroyed pitcher down the right and crossed in, it
    eventually ran on to FOwler who drove a shot between the legs of the
    defender in front of him and into the bottom left corner. Cue scenes of
    wild jubilation and the cat running away thinking we are mad.
    
    So, perfectly poised for a cracker of a game at Selhurst next week.
    
    Ian.
        
34.3149Football Fan - Not TravelIOSG::LAYNEThu Feb 16 1995 11:129
    RE .3146 (Ian),
    
    Look I don't have that much time for reading notes, I usually have a
    five minutes here and there.  However, when I do look at the FOOTBALL
    conference I would like to read FOOTBALL related topics and not waste
    my time picking through 20 replies only to find that none of them are
    football related.
    
    I think thats a very reasonable request - don't you?
34.3150Travel Broadens The Mind (And that might not go astray !)GENIE::BOLGERFunny Scotty,now beam down my clothes!Thu Feb 16 1995 19:5932
    Re : -1
    
    Some questions :
    
    1) Why do you consistently refuse to sign your first name to your
       replies ?
    
    2) Have you heard of the "Next Unseen" key/command. It's very useful
       when time is limited.
    
    3) As someone who pops in here occassionally, and makes rare albeit 
       memorable (although not necessarily for the right reasons) 
       contributions, do you really feel that it is reasonable for you to
       presume to dictate to the regular contributors (generally football
       related, with the odd break for humour, etc) what they may and
       may not discuss.
    
    Some suggestions:
    
    1) Mr. Layne :  If you don't have time for notes, don't read them !
    
    2) Regarding English cities, I think we're running the risk of
       offending people by excluding their cities from the discussion.
       So how about some discussion on cities like Everton, West Ham, Aston
       Villa, and of course Old Trafford ;-)))
    
    
    Jerry.
     
    (A-no-longer-regular-contributor-who-knows-what-its-like-to-wade-through-
    garbage-to-get-to-football-discussions-but-doesn't-give-a-s**t-cos-when-
    i-don't-have-time-i-use-next-unseen-instead-of-whinging-about-it !!!)
34.3151MASALA::ISUTHERLANDSame Sh*t...Different day.Thu Feb 16 1995 20:3414
    
    Watched the game last night and felt justice was done in the end.
    One thing that i found surprising though was the number of empty
    seats in most areas of the ground.How much does Anfield hold these days ?
    
    The English game must be in serious decline when even such a
    fanatically supported team like Liverpool,whose support haven't had
    much to shout about during the past few seasons,can't fill their ground
    for a Semi-Final.
    
    One more thing,just as a matter of interest.Does any other English team
    have more coloured players in their ranks than Crystal Palace ?
    
    Iain.
34.3152CHEFS::STRATFORDSYe Gods, what on earth?Fri Feb 17 1995 11:369
    re -1
    
    That probably ahd something to do with it being on TV, the weekend
    before a cup-tie and the week before the second leg which will be more
    of a home leg for Liverpool due to the large number of fanatical
    supporters that live in the South of England (See Man U note for
    comments on the location of fans...)
    
    Stuart
34.3153and QPR last saturdayFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Feb 17 1995 12:159
34.3154Treading gently here ...AYOV29::DUTY93_MALCHeavens to MurgatroydFri Feb 17 1995 12:2029
    
    (Now I really don't want to offend anybody but ...)
    
    .3150
    
    	I think you're spot on Jerry. To be honest I think the sort of note
    that goes "We play Everpool on Saturday. Tom is injured, Dick is
    suspended but Harry is set to play. I hope we win." is very worthy and
    to the true letter of the law within this conference but it can be a
    little on the dull side especially if you have little interest in the
    team concerned. So any light-heartedness is very welcome to jazz it up
    a bit and makes it much easier for the average punter to read and in
    particular any thing that goes flying off at a tangent like that Cities
    thing can at times (not always, admittedly) be most amusing. Football
    is really a very closed subject and there is only so much you can say
    about it before you start going round in circles.
    
    imo at least.
    
    Malc.
    
    PS	Actually the trivial tangential conversations are my favourite bit
    of the Football notes. That statement will come as no surprise to
    Stuart Stratford (among others).
    
    PPS I am now in possession of the full list of Wacky Racers plus cars.
    I've left it at home but I'll post it sometime next week (probably in
    Bristol City although it didn't originate there).
    
34.3155Back to FootyIOSG::LAYNEFri Feb 17 1995 15:5915
    My last reply on this matter...
    
    I am not against going off on a tangent from time-to-time.  But when
    you spennd 10+ notes on a tangent - its time to get back on course.  If
    you want humor, I suggest you try the humor conference.  I think there
    is enoguh to discuss in football, without having to read 10+ notes
    about which english city is better.
    
    This is just my opinion, I added the football conference to read about
    football related topics and enquiries, there are sufficient conferences
    for other topics and I am sure I am not the only one who feels this way
    and don't want to have to spend there time picking through 20 new
    replies only to find out 12 of them have nothing to do with football.
    
    Thank you!
34.3156CHEFS::GEORGEMThe west is the bestFri Feb 17 1995 16:124
I've never really liked Reading, as a town.  I think Bristol and Swansea have 
much more going on, with far more attractions......blah blah......etc.

p.s.Nice to see BFR back in the action.
34.3157swing loooooooooooooooooooooow sweet chariotCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Mon Feb 20 1995 14:4813
    
    Liverpool 1-1 Wimbledon
    
    Fowler 33     Clarke 2
    
    
    After a mixed first half Liverpool dominated the second but as usual
    couldnt get the ball in the area, and in the back of the net.
    As usual, Wimbledon could have stolen it with 2 mins to go, Earle
    hitting the post.
    
    Still, we won the rugby. :-)
    
34.3158another trip to San Selhurst lined-upFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Feb 20 1995 16:0312
    
    Nice goal for Wimbledon. Ekoku's back heel on the edge of the box 
    straight into the path of Andy Clarke who finished nicely.
    
    Liverpool's equaliser was a bit strange. Fowler met Bjornebye's cross
    inside the 6 yard box with Segers standing as if he was jogging on the
    spot rather than trying to save the shot.
    
    Liverpool have not scored more than one goal in 90 minutes since the
    Norwich game back at the start of the year.
    
    Neil
34.3159RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Feb 20 1995 16:5910
    
    Ian,
    	Yes Scotland did do well in Paris ;-)...
    
    Dezzz.
    
    	(More than I can say for the Reds; getting bad when one must
    parenthesise the performance !!!)
    
    
34.3160when was/is the draw?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Feb 20 1995 19:285
    And assuming we win the replay who do we have in the next round?
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3161could be...FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Feb 20 1995 19:376
    
    Winners v Spurs or Southampton
    
    If I remember correctly.
    
    Neil
34.3162Last 8 anyone?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Feb 20 1995 21:1610
    Neil
    
    and Mancs v Q.P.R too apparently 
    
    does anyone have the full last eight? is it the last weekend of March
    for this round?
    
    regars
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3163Found it.AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Feb 21 1995 21:047
    
       Liverpool/Wimbledon - Tottenham/Southampton
       Everton - Newcastle
       Watford/Crystal Palace - Wolves
       Man Utd. - Q.P.R
       
    
34.3164high hopesFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Feb 27 1995 12:4224
    
    Sheff Wed 	1	Liverpool 2
    
    Bartman		Barnes	
    			McManaman
    
    I checked the score at 3:15 to find that we were one down, I feared
    another disappointing result. I was shocked, nay gob-smacked, to find
    that somehow Liverpool avoided defeat, even avoided yet another last-minute
    equaliser, and actually won!
    
    Petrescu slid the ball into the path of Bart-Williams for a clinical
    first goal. A rare-headed goal from John Barnes (to quote MOTD :-) made
    it 1-1 before half-time. Thomas's corner found Barnes somewhere around
    the near post and he sort of guided it through a gap of Wednesday
    players. The winner was the result of some hard work by Redknapp who
    played it into the path of Shaggy who wrong footed his marker to curl
    a left-foot shot past Pressman. I can't comment on who had the majority
    of the play as I only saw the 20 seconds of highlights on BBC 1.
    	
    This result means Liverpool gain 3 points on Utd and 2 on Blackburn.
    At this rate we should be top of the league about the middle of March :-}
    
    Neil
34.3165Only 20 games left this season!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Feb 28 1995 07:5933
    Neil (or Ian)
    
    so what's the goalkeeping crisis that we supposedly have for tonight?
    according to the electronic torygraph James is injured and all our
    other keepers are cuptied  (I thought our back-up was danish or does
    the danish bacon cup count?) and how how the hell does Michael Thomas
    get to play - I think he needs one more game to break his record
    of 5 games per season since we bought him.
    
    I'm also having a little trouble following the fixtures rearreangements
    etc after all the postponements/cup-replays etc but I think this is right
    so if you know let me know.
    
    Wombles away tonight is postponed so we can play the Wombles in the F.A
    Cup instead
    
    Soton on Mar 6th is postponed so we can play the other Sainsbury's lot
    in the coke 2nd leg on Mar 8th.
    
    Coventry is now Mar 15th
    Spurs is now Mar 22nd
    
    We have 14 league games left plus 
    2 coke (semi and final)
    4 f.a  (replay, quarter, semi, final)
    
    It's March in under 24 hours and we still have 20 games left - lucky we
    decided not to enter Europe this year
    (:==:) (:==:) (:==:)
    
    regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.31664-4 after 90 mins then penaltiesFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Feb 28 1995 11:5523
    
    Andy,
    
    The fixture list is a mess. Thankfully the penalty-shoot-out concept
    has stopped Liverpool needing even more replays. Tonight will be the
    6th FA Cup tie this season and we have had 6 CC matches with 1 more to
    come.
    
    As for a goalkeeping crisis, I thought we had had once since early
    1980's when Ray Clemence left! :-) So what's new?
    
    Michael Thomas is trying hard to get a place in the team. However, my
    worst fear is that I will be watching ITV and Brian Moore is doing the
    commentary. I have my stop-watch out and I time how long it will take
    him to say "Arsenal" or "scored the winner that won Arsenal the league"
    or "what a greeeeeat probing run from Michael Thomas" (that in reality
    was cr*p).
    
    Fingers crossed for tonight. Wimbledon's form seems to have picked up
    since the first match. So well in fact that there is no place for their
    Welsh International star.
    
    Neil
34.3167<insert your own inventive title here>COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Tue Feb 28 1995 13:139
    
    Steensgaard cant be cuptied can he?
    Can he play?
    At all?!?
    
    If not, i'm willing to step in, ok, so i'm only 5'7 but hey...
    
    
    Ian.
34.3168newspaper invented crisis?FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Feb 28 1995 14:328
    
    Periodically I hear Stensgaard is injured. But then I keep on imagining
    I see reports were he was the sub-goalie on the bench.
    
    Personally I think its newspaper hype. James will probably be
    available.
    
    Neil
34.3169ADDULT::ROBERTSONOSAKTue Feb 28 1995 16:005
According to The Independent, James will play after recovering from knee & thigh
injuries, so the keeper crisis continues :-)


Al
34.3170quite impressiveFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Mar 01 1995 13:2616
    
    The BBC kindly showed the highlights of the Wimbledon v Liverpool FA
    Cup Round 5 replay between the Bruges v Chelsea match.
    
    Barnes scored another of his rare headed goals from a Redknapp free
    kick and Barnes provided a world-class (IMHO) cross/pass for Rush to
    toe poke the second.
    
    A few other chances were foiled, mostly by Segers' feet. At the other
    end James made a good save from Holdsworth and Ruddock cleared off the
    line whilst actually facing the goal, i.e. his clearance would have
    gone over the bar or spectacularly into the top of the net.
    
    This Rush goal equals Dennis Law's FA Cup scoring record.
    
    Neil
34.3171results upto end of februaryFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Mar 01 1995 13:2778

		League	Coca Cola	FA		

Fowler		21	+ 3		+ 1	= 25
Rush		7	+ 6		+ 1	= 14
Barnes		6	+ 0		+ 2	= 8
McManaman	7	+ 0		+ 0	= 7
Redknapp	1	+ 2		+ 1	= 4
Scales		2	+ 1		+ 0	= 3
Ruddock		2	+ 0		+ 0	= 2
Molby		1	+ 0		+ 0	= 1
Clough		0	+ 1		+ 0	= 1
		--	  --		  --	  --
Total		46	  13		  5       64

Aug									Pos

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler	1st
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3				5th
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes			4th

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Man U		A   (2-0)					5th
21	Burnley (CC)	H   (2-0) Scales, Fowler			
24	Newcastle	A   (1-1) Rush					6th

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H   (4-1) Rush, McManaman 3			5th
5       Burnley (CC)	A   (1-4) Redknapp 2, Fowler, Clough
8	Aston Villa	H   (3-2) Ruddock, Fowler 2			3rd
15	Blackburn	A   (3-2) Fowler, Barnes			5th
22	Wimbledon	H   (3-0) McManaman, Fowler, Barnes		4th
25	Stoke (CC)	H   (2-1) Rush 2			
29	Ipswich		A   (1-3) Barnes, Fowler 2			5th

Nov

2	QPR		A   (2-1) Barnes				5th
5	Notts Forest	H   (1-0) Fowler				4th
24	Chelsea		H   (3-1) Fowler 2, Ruddock			3rd
21	Everton		A   (2-0)					4th
26	Spurs		H   (1-1) Fowler				4th
30	Blackburn (CC)  A   (1-3) Rush 3

Dec

3	Coventry	A   (1-1) Rush					4th
10	Crystal Palace	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Chelsea		A   (0-0)					5th
26	Leicester	A   (1-2) Fowler, Rush				4th
27	Man C		H   (2-0) Phelan (og) Fowler			4th
31	Leeds		A   (0-2) Redknapp, Fowler			3rd

Jan	

2	Norwich		H   (4-0) Scales, Fowler 2, Rush		3rd
7	Birmingham (FA) A   (0-0)
11	Arsenal	(CC)	H   (1-0) Rush
14	Ipswich		H   (0-1)					3rd
18	Birmingham (FA) H   (1-1 aet) Redknapp 
			    (2-0 penalties) Redknapp, Bjornebye
25	Everton		H   (0-0)					3rd
28	Burnley	(FA)	A   (0-0)

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A   (1-1) Fowler				4th
7       Burnley (FA)	H   (1-0) Barnes
11	QPR		H   (1-1) Scales				4th
15	Crystal P (CC)	H   (1-0) Fowler
19	Wimbledon (FA)  H   (1-1) Fowler
25	Sheff Wed	A   (1-2) Barnes, McManaman			4th
28	Wimbledon (FA)	A   (0-2) Barnes, Rush

34.3172could have been moreCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Mar 01 1995 13:346
    
    For once the highlights (which someone kindly taped for me) indicated
    that we were all over them, even the penetration looked better.
    And that Barnes lad is lethal with 'is 'ead!
    
    Ian.
34.3173red machine marches on towards wembleyAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Mar 01 1995 18:106
    great news - would be nice if after seeing off the wombles we could
    knock out the scummers in the next round.
    
    regards
    
    andrew.D.wicks
34.3174TUXEDO::HINXMANDreadful human beingWed Mar 01 1995 21:468
	re .3170

>    This Rush goal equals Dennis Law's FA Cup scoring record.

	Yes. But how many goals has Rush scored in cup-ties that have been
	abandoned?

	Tony
34.3175The Law ManESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Thu Mar 02 1995 18:237
34.3176PENETRATION!COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Mon Mar 06 1995 14:0914
    
    Liverpool   2-0   Newcastle
    
    Fowler 57
    Rush   63
    
    
    What a performance! It could have been 5,6 perhaps even 7 if Srnicek
    hadnt played out of his skin in the Newcastle goal.
    Penetration, flair, defence-splitting through balls, it was all there. 
    It was like going back 10 years. 
    
    
    Ian$Giddy.
34.3177RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Mar 06 1995 14:1612
    
    Mmm, yes Ian...well I must admit that March 1st Ian Rush did say that
    the 'pool's season was just beginning. Still in with a shout on the 2
    Cups and a very outside chance of the league....Liverpool never DID win
    a domestic treble in their heyday...an ironic long-odds chance....
    
    	The best thing that's happened over the last couple of weeks is the
    return to form of both Redknapp and McManamann; 2 youngsters that
    should shape potential success.
    
    Dezzz.
     
34.3178wahayCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Mon Mar 06 1995 20:286
    
    Spotted you in the Newcastle note Andrew, have you seen the highlights
    over there in Atlanta?
    No-one was more suprised than me!
    
    Ian.
34.3179The next 48ish hours will be tortureAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Mar 06 1995 21:1514
    
    ian,
    
    No - I haven't seen any highlights - i'm still a low-tech listen
    to World Service kind of person! - the only footie on TV here is on
    a Thursday night so i'm hoping that we might see it then.
    
    Also Wednesday will be a night of torture as I wait to see whether
    we can see off the Sainsbury's mob and thus I can see the lads at
    Wembley.
    
    Regards,
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3180we're on our way to wembley etc. etc.FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Mar 09 1995 12:0622
    
    Andy of Atlanta's 48 hours of anguish turned out ok for the scousers.
    
    After an appeal for handball by Scales (I think 5 out of 10 refs would 
    have given a penalty) after James had lost a high cross being turned down, 
    McManaman put Fowler through to score an early goal. This gave Liverpool 
    the 2-0 cushion that made the tie safe. Martyn probably over compensated 
    to cover the near post and Fowler hit the ball towards the far post.
    
    BFR rightly said that McManaman was man of the match, he was great.
    He had a couple of blistering shots saved and ran non-stop all over the
    pitch. 
    
    Palace really missed Armstrong. Ndah was quick but ineffective, his
    replacement in the second 45 was physical. Salako and Southgate looked
    the best players. All the Palace players tried hard.
    
    From the highlights the Bolton v Swindon match looked more exciting.
    Bolton came back from 1-3 to win 4-3. Should be a good final. Liverpool
    in good form against their cup-bogey team in good form. 
    
    Neil
34.3181I'll be there when Rush lifts the cupAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Mar 09 1995 22:2213
    Neil,
    
    Oh yes It was torture waiting for World Service last night but now the
    waiting is over and we are finally confirmed for the first of our two
    wembley appearances this season... the pressure was so much I had to
    go out and have two pints of ESB to calm my nerves last night!
    
    So it's on and in 3 weeks and 1 hours time i'll be on a flight into
    Gatwick to see the game on the sunday.  
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3182'armless fun, I'sposeYUPPY::ASHLEYSMITHatom drum bopFri Mar 10 1995 16:449
    What did the panel think of Robbie Fowlers' attmepts to rip off his
    shirt after having scored the goal at Palace the other night? Whilst
    the likes of Duncan Ferguson, etc simply pull it off it one go (ooo err
    etc..) young Rob just about managed to get one of his arms out of his
    sleeve. He ended up looking like a War Veteran. 3/10 - must try harder. 
    
    Andy
                                                                           
    
34.3183CHEFS::GEORGEMThe West is the BestFri Mar 10 1995 18:253
er....I assume you're taking the p!$$...He was turning it back to front.

Matt$Informed.
34.3184Maybe ...FUTURS::MARSHALL1Fri Mar 10 1995 18:557
    
    Maybe the Ipswich players should take a leaf out of Fowler's book and
    put their shirts on back to front. They can pretend they are the
    attacking team then ;-)
    
    		Steve
    
34.3185Back to our best!!KIRKTN::MACDONALDPamela Anderson's Toe SuckerSat Mar 11 1995 00:0914
    
    
    Can anyone tell me when the tickets for the final will go on sale and
    how much they'll cost?
    
    I live north of Hadrians wall but if anyone can get me a few tickets
    you'll make a ( slightly hung-over ) 'Pool fan happy .
    
    Drop me a line if you can..
    
    Ta much
    
    Keith.
    
34.3186KIRKTN::ISUTHERLANDSame Sh*t...Different day.Sun Mar 12 1995 08:125
    
    Would i be correct in assuming that of the 14 players on duty at the
    CCC game v Palace.Only Babb,Scales,Barnes,Rush and the sub keeper,
    were not signed,or introduced to the first team,by a certain
    Mr.Souness ? 
34.3187Babb is crap and must be offloaded!ESSB::MCUNNIFFECantona is a thug and must goSun Mar 12 1995 16:0038
Liverpool 1    Tottenham 2
     Fowler    Sheringham
               Klinnsman

Liverpool go out of the F.A. cup against Spurs. It looked like going to a reply
until Sheringham set up Klinnsman in the second last minute to fire low into the
corner past James.

This is one of the rules of the game that must change. If a goal is scored in
the last three minutes of a cup match, then there should be an extra five
minutes played to allow the other team a chance to come back. How were Liverpool
supposed to come back after Klinnsman scoring at the death.

Liverpool played great football in the first half and went ahead after 38 mins
powerfully heading in a cross from Walters. Then just before the break, Jurgen
set up Sheringham to curl a shot past James to leave Liverpool deflated and
Spurs buzzing.

The Pool played badly in the second half as did Spurs but that's the way it
goes. We can now concentrate on the league and league cup.

Babb was absolutely useless yesterday as he always has been for Liverpool. He
is a 3.75 million misfit and is Evan's worst signing. I'm always uneasy anytime
he gets the ball. The quicker he disappears from the scene, the better it will
be for both Liverpool and the Rep of Ireland. There are rumours that Steve
Staunton may be returning to Liverpool and that would be great news for
Liverpool. Then we can have a back four of Jones, Scales, Ruddock & Stan.

To make matters worse yesterday, my other team of the moment Blackburn dropped
two points to Coventry.

Come on QPR!  Come on QPR!

Regards,

C U N N O

34.3188Cunno ClassicKIRKTN::GMCKEESun Mar 12 1995 22:187
re.-1.....This must go into the football notes Hall Of Fame.    

This is one of the rules of the game that must change. If a goal is scored in
the last three minutes of a cup match, then there should be an extra five
minutes played to allow the other team a chance to come back. How were Liverpool
supposed to come back after Klinnsman scoring at the death.
34.3189KURMA::ISUTHERLANDSame Sh*t...Different day.Sun Mar 12 1995 23:105
    
    Re:last
    
    Gordon,
    i'm sure Fungus would back that idea to the hilt.
34.3190Lucky for Spurs when the year ends in 5?FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Mar 13 1995 12:146
    
    oh no...
    
    Its another Chas & Dave record...
    
    Neil
34.3191Hang on, what about Everton ?AYOV29::MTHEODORESONJones the SteamMon Mar 13 1995 13:1915
    
    .3190
    
    	Damn and blast, I forgot about that !
    
    All together now ...
    
    	"Jurgen's going to Wembley,
    	His knees have gone all trembly,
    	Come on ye Spurs ....."
    
    etcetera ad nauseam.
    
    Chas and Malc.
    
34.3192Oh Boy!IOSG::LAYNEMon Mar 13 1995 14:176
    RE .3187
    
    I don't know if it was a joke about changing the rules, but it made me
    laugh - you can't be serious can you?
    
    William
34.3193Spurs played their cards right....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Mar 13 1995 15:2525
    
    Saw the game live on TVN...The fisr half was probably the best half of
    football I've seen all season...the second half was mediocre. Liverpool
    should have had this tie won by half time...they were trying to walk
    the ball into the net; a 4-1 half-time score would'nt have been
    unreasonable. However, giving Spurs credit where credit's due...they
    siezed upon a Liverpool failing that has been there all season and hit
    them at exactly the right time. A Klinnsmann goal one minute into the
    second half would have woken Liverpool up but Liverpool seemed to be so
    lethargic compared to the first half....they desrved what they got in
    the second half.
    
    Two soft goals ....ah well...as if Liverpool never had the rub of the
    green !!!!
    
    Anyway....the German papers over here were FULL of Klinnsmann (our
    national team captain blah blah...) and Yeboah. After Saturday I was
    hoping for a Tottenham V Newcastle Final..( those being by far the most
    adventurous teams in the country)....Here's hoping for a Spurs v United
    final...with Spurs going all the way...
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz.
34.3194VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Mar 13 1995 15:348
    >Saw the game live on TVN...The fisr half was probably the best half of
    >football I've seen all season...the second half was mediocre. 
    
    ...and two of the best goals of the season as well (Fowler and
    Sherringham). True, it did deteriorate in the second half, but I
    thought the pitch was at least partially responsible - anyone?
    
    Dom
34.3195What...??PEKING::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCMon Mar 13 1995 16:5716
    
    Re.3193
    
    Dezzz
    
    I cant believe you seriously think a 4-1 scoreline to Liverpool 
    " would'nt have been unreasonable ". You must have forgoten Klinsmann's
    first minute chance, Rosenthal's header, Darren Anderton's run into the
    box when he should have shot instead of pushing the ball across goal,
    Barmby's penalty and Klinsmann's penalty appeal, although getting a
    penalty at Anfield is obviously not possible..........
    
    The scorleine at half time was just about right imo, Ian Walker only
    had a couple of saves to make, as did James.
    
    Dave...
34.3196GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Mar 13 1995 17:237
    
    Dave, yes the 1 was Klinnsman's first minute chance....I was talking
    about the way Liverpool dominated for the last 30 minutes of the first
    half. I also did say that this was Liverpool's failing ALL season;
    dominating totally but not scoring....
    
    Dezzz.
34.3197A game every other day (almost)AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Mar 15 1995 02:3528
    According to the Sunday Times we've had 3 of our 4 postponed games
    rearranged against Arse, Wombles and Spurs which just leaves West Ham
    any here is the supposed schedule for the last quarter of the season.
    
March                                                                    
    
14	Coventry	H
19	Man Utd		H
22	Spurs		A

Apr 

2	Bolton (CC)	A
5	Southampton	H
9	Leeds		H
12	Arsenal		A
15	Man City	A
17	Leicester	H
29	Norwich		A

May

2	Wimbledon	A
6	Aston Villa 	A
14	Blackburn	H

TBA 
	West Ham 	A
34.3198:-(COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Wed Mar 15 1995 10:3910
    
    Liverpool     2-3   Coventry City
    
    Molby pen 77        Ndlovu 21,35 pen,85
    Burrows OG 90
    
    
    Words fail me.
    
    Ian.
34.3199oh dear...FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Mar 15 1995 11:4027
    
    Good to see someone else on the scoresheet apart from Fowler. Good
    to see BFJ back in midfield. I wonder if Man Utd could sign David
    Burrows before sunday's match?
    
    Looks to me as if Ndlovu performed at last. He's such a talent but
    often doesn't deliver. Trust BFR to fire him up to do it against us
    last night. 
    
    Liverpool retain their 4th place (one of their two options into the
    EUFA cup next season) although they are level on points with Forest
    they have 3 games in hand. Coventry are now 9th!
    
    I think Liverpool have hit a low spot, and thus they seem lacking in
    motivation. Mind you I bet they played hard in the second half last
    night.
    
    1) The concern over whether we get to the Coke Final is over
    2) We're out of the FA Cup
    3) No chance of winning the league or even getting as high as 3rd.
    
    The difference between us and the Man Utd's and Blackburn's are that
    they bury the opposition at home. Liverpool have had some good results
    against the top teams but when it comes to a match where a win is
    expected they blow it.
    
    Neil
34.3200Embarrassing....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYWed Mar 15 1995 11:5812
    
    Been the same all season Neil....
    
    Losing points to QPR, Everton, Coventry, Ipswich, West Ham etc...
    
    need I go on...
    
    There'e something not quite right about the team...They promise so much
    and fail to deliver...Mmmm, now that reminds me of something other than
    football.....
    
    Dezzz.
34.3201MARVIN::MORRELLCos I missed you... Yeah.... I missed youWed Mar 15 1995 12:073
    Where is Cunno when you want him... :->
    
    Rick
34.3202some possible reasons...FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Mar 15 1995 12:1629
    
    There's quite a few theories knocking about.
    
    1) Playing 3 centre-backs and 2 full-backs has given LFC one of the
       best defensive records in the league. Trouble is that leaves a gap
       in midfield. This prevents the midfield making runs and thus all the
       goals have to come through Fowler. 
    
    2) Rush is past it. I am not sure about this one but... If you look at
       Blackburn they have two brill strikers. Shearer is lethal and if he
       doesn't perform one day then Sutton does.
    
    3) Bjornebye needs to be replaced. Also not sure about this one as he
       is 2nd highest on this season's "goal assists". Apparently his 
       crosses are generally weak and occasionally pinpoint accuracy.
    
    4) No strength in depth. At Man Utd there are approx 15 players (or
       more) pushing for places in the first team. This keeps everybody on  
       their toes. If you play cr*p one week then you lose your place.
       Also if someone gets injured theirs always a quality replacement 
       (unless its David May!). 
    
    5) We still have Paul Stewart on the books. 
    
    Personally I am happy. This season has been great even if they have 
    been painful at times. You only have to cast your mind back to the
    Souness era to appreciate how things have changed for the better.
    
    Neil
34.3203Its all relative...RTOVC0::DCASSIDYWed Mar 15 1995 12:235
  >>                       You only have to cast your mind back to the
  >>  Souness era to appreciate how things have changed for the better.
    
    
    	Agreed....
34.3204ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEWed Mar 15 1995 14:4711
>                  <<< Note 34.3199 by FORTY2::JONES "Neil" >>>
>                                -< oh dear... >-

>    3) No chance of winning the league or even getting as high as 3rd.
 
Wish I shared your confidence Neil!
   
And,with all the breast-beating, have you all forgotten the Newcastle game
already? 

grahame
34.3205Mark Walters ??MASALA::GMCKEEWed Mar 15 1995 23:036
    
    I've seen Liverpool on TV a few times over the past couple of months
    and have been impressed with the form of Mark Walters (when he plays),
    what's the general feeling among the Liverpool support about him...??
    He is one player who was sorely missed when he left Ibrox (until we
    signed the Great Dane).
34.3206memories of his Ibrox days...;-0MASALA::CGALLAGHERRemember....logout, JJ's aboutWed Mar 15 1995 23:1312
    
    
    Gordon,
    
    I was darn sarf on Saturday, and watched the Liverpool v Spurs game
    on the telly at night. Walters had a great run and cross for the
    Pool goal, but other than that i thought he was dross. He sruggled to
    get past the full back(can't remember his name), and if i remember
    correctly, he got pulled off in the second half.
    
    Colm.
    
34.3207ooh err missusMASALA::GMCKEEWed Mar 15 1995 23:416
    
    Colm,
    
    	I remember when you only got oranges at half-time....
    
    
34.3208Does he wear flute band trousers on the park ?KIRKTN::JJACKm|o|t|o|r|o|l|aThu Mar 16 1995 00:257
    
    He seems to perform better when accompanied by Jim White, members of
    the Renfrewshire loyal & freelance photographers for `The Sun'.
    
    8*))
    
    
34.3209I'll set them up for you.....MASALA::CGALLAGHERRemember....logout, JJ's aboutThu Mar 16 1995 00:598
    
    
    RE.3207
    
    I'll be your straight man Gordon...:-):-)
    
    
    
34.3210CHEFS::GEORGEMThe West is the BestThu Mar 16 1995 12:171
Is that a come-on line or what!?
34.3211Baggio, Stoichkov or Sammer wanted...RTOVC0::DCASSIDYThu Mar 16 1995 13:3913
    
    Walters...2nd class...
    
    A few good turns but his work rate balanced against what he does for
    the team when he gets the ball falls short....
    
    Compare him to Steve Heighway who used to in the main sit on the
    touchline waiting for a delivery...Heighway rarely gave the ball away
    and nearly always delivered quality. That's the difference in added
    value...
    
    Dezzz.
          
34.3212forza Blackburn...FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Mar 20 1995 12:1418
    
    Liverpool	2	Manchester Utd 0
    
    Ho ho ho... 
    
    I don't have a dish so all I saw was Redknapp's goal on the news. His
    nimble footwork evaded the defenders and he shot across Schmeical from
    18 yards into the bottom corner.
    
    Bruce scored an own goal and picked up a booking that takes him over 40
    pts. Not a good day Steve!
    
    Re: Coventry match. I saw the goals on Saturday and IMHO it should have
        been 2-0. Ndlovu scored two good goals but the match had a ref
    	who likes giving penalties. You know the type that blows his
        whistle very hard. Points to the penalty spot with his finger 6
        inches off the floor and then runs to the corner flag well before
        the defence has even thought about complaining. 
34.32132-0 Fair score....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Mar 20 1995 12:3933
    
    Absolutely loved the game yesterday....United were torn apart in almost
    every area of the pitch but with a piece of luck could have come away
    with a point or maybe 3. Liverpool dominated the first half with the
    same fluidity that should have ensured them an FA Cup semi-final place.
    As happened last Saturday, Liverpool allowd their opponents to take the
    upper hand in midfield after the break and were under the cosh until
    Barnes was substituted for Thomas who definitely did add an extra bit
    of bite in midfield.
    
    Redknapp was a deserved man-of-the-match but praise must also go the
    the tireless running of both forwards and the other midfield players.
    Babb's tackling was excellent but Wright (IMHO) was causing more
    confusion in the defence than anything else. McMananman needs to learn
    when to pass and when not to. Bjornbye exactly the same.
    
    There's no way Liverpool could keep up this game style for 42 games
    over a season much less even attempt it against in Europe against
    Italian, German or Spanish sides who don't give the ball away. They
    need to learn how to defend without busting a gut...that will come in
    time which should bring confidence.....
    
    As far as United are concerned....this was one match they didn't need.
    Having said that however, Ferguson should have stretched Liverpool
    across the Park with Kanchelskis, Giggs and Sharpe. In fact had they
    put in as much effort as McManaman did, the result could have been very
    different. I'm sure United and Blackburn will find this out over the
    next 8 games. The will to survive in the Premier League may outweigh
    all factors in certain games that both of them have to play.
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz.
34.3214IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely day for a GuinnessMon Mar 20 1995 13:064
    I'd imagine that we'll see a Cunno special at some stage today....
    where are you Cunno?...
    
    Ray....
34.3215can i win the lottery now?COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Mon Mar 20 1995 14:4210
    
    The lads really got fired up for this one. United looked jaded and
    simply couldnt cope with being harrangued every time they got the ball.
    What a weekend for sport! England winning, Wales losing (sorry, Matt),
    Liverpool destroying united and that ponce Eubank getting his a*se
    kicked! Even Barnsley won!
    
    About time I had a change of luck...
    
    Ian$usually_very_unlucky
34.3216RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Mar 20 1995 15:2512
    
    Yes, I had a good weekend....started off badly though....sick on
    Paddy's day so couldn't go out and drown the shamrock....followed by...
    
    Ireland beating Wales, Preston putting 5 past Bury, Everton and West
    Ham managing wins (I don't want either of these to take the drop),
    Steve Collins out-psyching big mouth Eubank, and then to cap it all 
    Liverpool stuffing United....
    
    Ah well, next weekend it could be different.....
    
    Dezzz.
34.3217oooh er, disaster at WHL imminentFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Mar 21 1995 12:5112
    
    Any one notice that Mark (I scored a goal in Italia '90) Wright 
    played on Sunday! Wright played in the centre and Scales played for the
    injured Rob Jones. 
    
    Rumour has it that Scales and Ruddock will be rested for the Spurs game
    so they don't run the risk of getting a yellow/red card that would rule
    them out of the Coca Cola Cup Final (cheating Scousers!).
    
    Rush and Barnes are also out through injury. 
    
    Neil
34.3218Invasion of India and Sri LankaCOMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Tue Mar 21 1995 17:027
    
    Right lads, its time to say goodbye...
    
    i'm off on my holidays for 2 weeks and will miss the Hokey-Cokey cup
    final. So, heres hoping that the lads do the business!
    
    Ian.
34.3219CHEFS::GEORGEMThe West is the BestTue Mar 21 1995 17:452
Have a nice holiday, Ian, and rest easy in the fact that Liverpool have just 
signed some kid called Kennedy from Milwall.
34.3220GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Mar 21 1995 18:317
    
    Have a good one Ian....BTW how did you manage to get holiday coming up
    to a quarter end ???
    
    Cheers,
    
    Dezzz.
34.3221getting ready for my hols too!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Mar 21 1995 18:3516
    Have we really signed "kennedy" or is it just paper talk - if we did
    is he the type of player we're missing in midfield in the post
    mcmahon/whelan era?
    
    I did notice in one of the notes posted in the wake of our glorious
    victory over the Mancs that Wright got what I believe was only his
    second appearnce of the season. I had trouble keeping up with transfers
    so is Nicol still on the books too?
    
    Excitement is building in this distant corner of the world - I watched
    a Liverpool video last night in preparation for my visit to Wembley
    to see the Coke Final - here we go, here we go, here we go
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.3222do you remember Jimmy Carter?FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Mar 21 1995 18:387
    Nicol moved to Notts County a while ago.

    If we have signed Mark Kennedy let's hope he's better than the
    last winger we bought from Millwall. 

    Neil
34.3223CHEFS::GEORGEMThe West is the BestTue Mar 21 1995 18:381
Teletext says that Kennedy has been signed.
34.3224Another winger?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Mar 21 1995 18:393
    Oh no he's not another b****y winger? don't we have enough of those I
    was hoping he played in central midfield wherer we need someone
    alongside redknapp.
34.3225no deadlines here!COMICS::HAWLEYII...AM...A...HORSE!Tue Mar 21 1995 19:057
    
    Dezz, 
    
    Where I work, quarter-ends are hardly ever mentioned, except when
    talking about pay-rises!
    
    Ian$in_the_lap_of_luxury?
34.3226He's fat, he's old, he really should be soldYUPPY::ANDERSONREuropean Silverware at Meadow LaneWed Mar 22 1995 11:5611
>>                  <<< Note 34.3222 by FORTY2::JONES "Neil" >>>
>>                       -< do you remember Jimmy Carter? >-


>>    Nicol moved to Notts County a while ago.
    
    ......and never has there been a truer example, of 'the red sh*!e'.
    
    Thanmk goodness he didn't cost any money!
    
    Rob
34.3227I suppose it was low on excitement?FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Mar 23 1995 12:3712
    
    Spurs 0 Liverpool 0
    
    The man on the telly said nothing other than James saved Klinnsman's
    penalty. Obviously Palace scoring 4 and Southampton being 0-1 down with
    4 minutes to play and winning 3-1 was bigger news.
    
    Actually it looked like a pretty weak penalty, James didn't
    "pre-dive" he just waited for Juergen to kick the ball and fell on top
    of it a good 2 feet from the left-hand post. 
    
    Neil
34.3228results upto end of MarchFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Mar 27 1995 16:4396
    
    

		League	Coca Cola	FA		

Fowler		22	+ 4		+ 2	= 29
Rush		8	+ 6		+ 1	= 15
Barnes		6	+ 0		+ 2	= 8
McManaman	7	+ 0		+ 0	= 7
Redknapp	2	+ 2		+ 1	= 5
Scales		2	+ 1		+ 0	= 3
own goal        3       + 0             + 0     = 3
Ruddock		2	+ 0		+ 0	= 2
Molby		2	+ 0		+ 0	= 2
Clough		0	+ 1		+ 0	= 1

		--	  --		  --	  --
Total		50	  14		  6       70

    Note: Although the "expert panel" said that one of McManaman's goals
    	  against Sheff Wed was a Walker o.g. I don't agree... so there!
    
    
    
Aug									Pos

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler	1st
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3				5th
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes			4th

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Man U		A   (2-0)					5th
21	Burnley (CC)	H   (2-0) Scales, Fowler			
24	Newcastle	A   (1-1) Rush					6th

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H   (4-1) Rush, McManaman 3			5th
5       Burnley (CC)	A   (1-4) Redknapp 2, Fowler, Clough
8	Aston Villa	H   (3-2) Ruddock, Fowler 2			3rd
15	Blackburn	A   (3-2) Fowler, Barnes			5th
22	Wimbledon	H   (3-0) McManaman, Fowler, Barnes		4th
25	Stoke (CC)	H   (2-1) Rush 2			
29	Ipswich		A   (1-3) Barnes, Fowler 2			5th

Nov

2	QPR		A   (2-1) Barnes				5th
5	Notts Forest	H   (1-0) Fowler				4th
24	Chelsea		H   (3-1) Fowler 2, Ruddock			3rd
21	Everton		A   (2-0)					4th
26	Spurs		H   (1-1) Fowler				4th
30	Blackburn (CC)  A   (1-3) Rush 3

Dec

3	Coventry	A   (1-1) Rush					4th
10	Crystal Palace	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Chelsea		A   (0-0)					5th
26	Leicester	A   (1-2) Fowler, Rush				4th
27	Man C		H   (2-0) Phelan (og) Fowler			4th
31	Leeds		A   (0-2) Redknapp, Fowler			3rd

Jan	

2	Norwich		H   (4-0) Scales, Fowler 2, Rush		3rd
7	Birmingham (FA) A   (0-0)
11	Arsenal	(CC)	H   (1-0) Rush
14	Ipswich		H   (0-1)					3rd
18	Birmingham (FA) H   (1-1 aet) Redknapp 
			    (2-0 penalties) Redknapp, Bjornebye
25	Everton		H   (0-0)					3rd
28	Burnley	(FA)	A   (0-0)

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A   (1-1) Fowler				4th
7       Burnley (FA)	H   (1-0) Barnes
11	QPR		H   (1-1) Scales				4th
15	Crystal P (CC)	H   (1-0) Fowler
19	Wimbledon (FA)  H   (1-1) Fowler
25	Sheff Wed	A   (1-2) Barnes, McManaman			4th
28	Wimbledon (FA)	A   (0-2) Barnes, Rush

Mar

4	Newcastle 	H   (2-0) Fowler, Rush				4th
8	Crystal P (CC)	A   (0-1) Fowler
11	Spurs (FA)	H   (1-2) Fowler		
15	Coventry	H   (2-3) Molby, Burrows (og)			4th
19	Man Utd		H   (2-0) Rednknapp, Bruce (og)			4th
22	Spurs		A   (0-0)					5th

34.3229yESSB::MCUNNIFFECantona is a thug and must goWed Mar 29 1995 22:2628

   Well it's the League cup final this weekend against Bolton and this should
be a stroll in the park for Liverpool as they go in search of their fifth win
in the competition. I expect Liverpool to win by 3 goals and it will be great
for Roy Evans. It's great to see an Irish lad like Mark Kennedy getting a 
big move to Liverpool but I agree with a few notes back, Liverpool need a 
strong central midfield player alongside Redknapp. We also need a quality
full-back to replace Bjornbye and Staunton is the man and I know Evans wants
him back. Souness sold him for 1.1 million but it will take 3 million to get
him back.

If Liverpool win the league cup, Blackburn the league and Spurs the FA cup, 
then I'll be happy.

Result from today:
Rep of Ireland 1 Quinn
Northern Ireland 1 Dowie

By the way, if anybody wants to see the two greatest strikers of the modern
game, then you can see them on the WWW at URL:

                 http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon/martin.html



    C U N N O

34.3230BOLTON WANDERERSWOTVAX::MACDONALDIStalybridge CelticThu Mar 30 1995 13:589
    
    
    COME ON YE WANDERERS
    
    
    anyone to beat the red *****
    
    
    mac
34.3231Hear, hear !AYOV29::MTHEODORESONCut Throat JakeThu Mar 30 1995 14:031
    
34.3232Could go either wayADDULT::ROBERTSONOSAKThu Mar 30 1995 14:4222
Don't Count your Chickens Martin:

Liverpool haven't exactly got a good Cup record against teams from the lower
divisions with names beginning with B.

Lost to :

Bolton Wanderers	F.A. Cup 2-3 years ago
Bristol City		F.A. Cup last year

Just beat:

Burnley			F.A. Cup this year (1-0) in the replay and that was
			flukey.
Birmingham City		F.A. Cup this year (Only won on penalties)


I think Sunday will be a great game. Bolton is not renowned for sitting back.
They are an exciting attacking team, and I think that it will be an open game
with a few goals

Al
34.3233YESSB::MCUNNIFFECantona is a thug and must goThu Mar 30 1995 18:128

  See the two greatest strikers of the modern era at:

  http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon/martin.html


   C U N N O
34.3234White ribbons on the cup?AYOV16::IREIDOur day will come.....April 7thFri Mar 31 1995 15:4213
    
    In yesterdays Match or Shoot, there was a table with the games played
    in the Cup between Liverpool and Bolton.
    
    	     	 P  W   L   D   F  A
    Bolton  	10  5   3   2  19 11
    Liverpool   10  3   5   2  11 19
    
    This is all cup games, so things don't look too good for Liverpool.
    ALso Bolton have played 17 Premier League teams in Cup competitions and
    have only lost 3 or 4 times.
    
    Choppers
34.3235Roy Evans' 1st Trophy ?MASALA::JJACKEnter the MinjaMon Apr 03 1995 05:556
    
    Coca-Cola Cup Final:
    
    Liverpool......2(1)  Bolton.......1(0)
    
    
34.3236Happy but the performance was not good.RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Apr 03 1995 15:2416
    
    Well, what an unusual game...Liverpool were a little unlucky and a
    little fortunate...They were again very lethargic and always looked
    like they coud concede a silly goal. McManaman was indeed the man;
    great performance.
    	Fowler, Rush, Barnes and Redknapp were useless, Jones and Bjornbye
    wasted good ball...
    	Bolton were made to look good....though it was nice to see a so
    called lower decision team play some good football.
    
    	Liverpool will need to do better than this if they don't wish to
    suffer the same fate in Europe as most English teams this season...
    
    
    Dezzz.
     
34.3237Liverpool win fifth league cup.ESSB::MCUNNIFFECantona is a thug and must goTue Apr 04 1995 03:2530
Liverpool 2 McManaman 
   Bolton 1 Thompson


An absolute great weekend for me as far as results went. Liverpool win the
league cup for a record fifth time (1981, 1982, 1983, 1984 & 1995) and Rushie
has a winners medal each time. The performance was inept though. Rushie got
nothing and Fowler was bad also but he will come good again. Barnie & Redknapp
were anonymous as well. Babb is looking a terrible buy each time I see him.
What a save that was from Jamo as he tipped that Thompson shot over the bar.
Great to see Liverpool win for Roy Evans. He has been a great servant to
Liverpool and it's nice to see him rewarded. 

Liverpool need a ball winner in midfield and I believe they should buy
Whelan back from Southend. He would add great stability to the side.

Well the Mancs are five points behind Blackburn with a game in hand so
Hopefully Blackburn will win the title.

 
 Have a look at myself and Aldo together, two of the greatest goal poachers
 since Greavsie.
                 http://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon/martin.html



    C U N N O


34.3238Southampton HFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Apr 06 1995 13:2210
    
    Liverpool	3	Southampton	1
    
    Rush 2		Hall
    Fowler (pen)	
    
    Not a good return for Brucie. Liverpool still in 5th place but with a
    few games in hand (played 33 out of 42).
    
    Neil
34.3239RTOVC0::DCASSIDYThu Apr 06 1995 16:199
    
    Listened to this game on 5 live whilst looking at the Euro-games.
    Liverpool should have had a hatful in the 2nd half. The next 9 games
    which constitute nearly a quarter season should lay the foundataion for
    an assault on the title next season. I'd be interested to see if Evans
    can come up with somebody to help Barnes and Rush who will inevitably
    be injured at various times.
    
    Dezzz.
34.3240freak accident for StiggyFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Apr 07 1995 13:216
    
    Stig broke his leg on Wednesday and is out for the rest of the season.
    Apparently he was lunging to poke a cross into the next and his studs
    stuck in the grass and he fell awkwardly.
    
    Neil
34.3241i need a holidayCOMICS::HAWLEYIBuddha say: Desire nothingMon Apr 10 1995 13:3611
    
    Nice to see that everything went well while I was away.
    Your postcards are all in the Indian mail system!
    
    Dezz...i thought the team performance wasnt bad, rush and fowler played
    well in midfield support roles but just not very well upfront where
    they were supposed to be! Still the old problem of no penetration.
    Having said that 2 crackers from Mcmamanamanamanamanamanamanan and a
    super save from james. Oh yeah, and we hit the post too.
    
    Ian.
34.3242Arsenal AFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Apr 13 1995 13:0921
    
    Arsenal 0	Liverpool 1
    
    Another last minute goal from Robbie Fowler. A brilliant run down the
    left into the box by McManaman. Obviously out to prove Ian correct in
    that he should have finished higher up in the PFA young player of the
    year award. 
    
    He twisted and turned the number 14, (I couldn't make out from the 
    TV pictures who it was) whilst Adams, Bould and Winterburn were all 
    drawn in to assist their team-mate. 
    
    The 4 defenders and goalie expected a shot but instead McManaman
    squared the ball for Fowler, who by now had no one marking him,
    to score from about 8 yds out.
    
    I am not too keen on this strip nonsense, but the Gold shirt + black
    shorts looked a lot better than the White and Green strip. We looked a
    bit like Wolverhampton Wanderers.
    
    Neil
34.3243Easter gamesFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Apr 18 1995 15:4423
    
    Manchester City	2	Liverpool	1
    
    Sumerbee			McManaman
    Gaudino	
    
    Liverpool		2	Leicester City	0
    
    Fowler
    Rush
    
    Liverpool seem to be on a WLWLW sequence at the moment. I didn't see
    anything of the Man City match so I cannot comment. Liverpool managed
    to beat one of the strugglers, Leicester, at home for a change but the 
    score was 0-0 until the last quarter. Fowler hit a shot from the edge of 
    the box that seemed quite close to Poole's body/hands/etc but he failed to stop
    the ball. Five minutes later Folwer put Rush through for him to wait
    for the keeper to commit himself before scoring.
    
    Intersetingly (I am sure that the wrong word!) Nigel Clough and 
    Paul "Loan me for a fiver" Stewart were the subs yesterday. 
    
    Neil
34.3244whitlessCOMICS::HAWLEYIBuddha say: Desire nothingTue Apr 18 1995 15:485
    
    Also Neil, Liverpool couldnt score till Whitlow got himself sent off
    for Leicester. Still, not much left to fight for is there?
    
    Ian.
34.3245Norwich A - A Nigel Clough masterpiece :-)FORTY2::JONESNeilMon May 01 1995 14:188
	When your lucks out things never go your way. Norwich had plenty of
	chances to win the game but they missed chances, fired shots straight 
	at the goalie and even fired the ball at Mark Wright. At the other end
	Harkness shot bobbled into the net and Ian Rush ran into a save to end
	up 6 yds out with an empty net to contemplate.

	Neil
34.3246stats upto end of aprilFORTY2::JONESNeilMon May 01 1995 14:19106

		League	Coca Cola	FA		

Fowler		25	+ 4		+ 2	= 31
Rush		12	+ 6		+ 1	= 19
McManaman	8	+ 2		+ 0	= 10
Barnes		6	+ 0		+ 2	= 8
Redknapp	2	+ 2		+ 1	= 5
Scales		2	+ 1		+ 0	= 3
own goal        3       + 0             + 0     = 3
Ruddock		2	+ 0		+ 0	= 2
Molby		2	+ 0		+ 0	= 2
Harkness	1	+ 0		+ 0	= 1
Clough		0	+ 1		+ 0	= 1

		--	  --		  --	  --
Total		63	  16		  6       85

Aug									Pos

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler	1st
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3				5th
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes			4th

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Man U		A   (2-0)					5th
21	Burnley (CC)	H   (2-0) Scales, Fowler			
24	Newcastle	A   (1-1) Rush					6th

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H   (4-1) Rush, McManaman 3			5th
5       Burnley (CC)	A   (1-4) Redknapp 2, Fowler, Clough
8	Aston Villa	H   (3-2) Ruddock, Fowler 2			3rd
15	Blackburn	A   (3-2) Fowler, Barnes			5th
22	Wimbledon	H   (3-0) McManaman, Fowler, Barnes		4th
25	Stoke (CC)	H   (2-1) Rush 2			
29	Ipswich		A   (1-3) Barnes, Fowler 2			5th

Nov

2	QPR		A   (2-1) Barnes				5th
5	Notts Forest	H   (1-0) Fowler				4th
24	Chelsea		H   (3-1) Fowler 2, Ruddock			3rd
21	Everton		A   (2-0)					4th
26	Spurs		H   (1-1) Fowler				4th
30	Blackburn (CC)  A   (1-3) Rush 3

Dec

3	Coventry	A   (1-1) Rush					4th
10	Crystal Palace	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Chelsea		A   (0-0)					5th
26	Leicester	A   (1-2) Fowler, Rush				4th
27	Man C		H   (2-0) Phelan (og) Fowler			4th
31	Leeds		A   (0-2) Redknapp, Fowler			3rd

Jan	

2	Norwich		H   (4-0) Scales, Fowler 2, Rush		3rd
7	Birmingham (FA) A   (0-0)
11	Arsenal	(CC)	H   (1-0) Rush
14	Ipswich		H   (0-1)					3rd
18	Birmingham (FA) H   (1-1 aet) Redknapp 
			    (2-0 penalties) Redknapp, Bjornebye
25	Everton		H   (0-0)					3rd
28	Burnley	(FA)	A   (0-0)

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A   (1-1) Fowler				4th
7       Burnley (FA)	H   (1-0) Barnes
11	QPR		H   (1-1) Scales				4th
15	Crystal P (CC)	H   (1-0) Fowler
19	Wimbledon (FA)  H   (1-1) Fowler
25	Sheff Wed	A   (1-2) Barnes, McManaman			4th
28	Wimbledon (FA)	A   (0-2) Barnes, Rush

Mar

4	Newcastle 	H   (2-0) Fowler, Rush				4th
8	Crystal P (CC)	A   (0-1) Fowler
11	Spurs (FA)	H   (1-2) Fowler		
15	Coventry	H   (2-3) Molby, Burrows (og)			4th
19	Man Utd		H   (2-0) Rednknapp, Bruce (og)			4th
22	Spurs		A   (0-0)

Apr 

2	Bolton (CC Fin)	W   (2-1) McManaman 2			
5	Southampton	H   (3-1) Rush 2 Fowler				5th
9	Leeds		H   (0-1)					5th
12	Arsenal		A   (0-1) Fowler				5th
14	Man City	A   (2-1) McManaman				5th
17	Leicester	H   (2-0) Fowler, Rush				4th
29	Norwich		A   (1-2) Harkness, Rush			4th

May

2	Wimbledon	H
6	Aston Villa 	A
14	Blackburn	H

34.3247Return of a long-time absentee noter!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon May 01 1995 20:388
    presumably harkness is in for Stig but who is Wright playing for?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
    (now back in the U.S after a month overseas including a visit to
    the twin towers of Wembley to see Liverpool's Coke Cup victory)
34.3248Razor cutAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatMon May 01 1995 20:541
I think that nice Mr Ruddock is suspended for a couple of games
34.3249and he played ok by the looks of thingsFORTY2::JONESNeilMon May 01 1995 20:544
    
    Wright was in for Ruddock who was suspended.
    
    Neil
34.3250A 4-4-2 formation?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon May 01 1995 22:417
    oh so have we reverted to a 4 man back four now.? they were playing 5
    at the back in all the games I saw. presumablyt then thomas or someone
    is in a 4 man-midfield
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3251NoAYOV27::FW_TEMP01John Hussey - Dunure's greatTue May 02 1995 12:514
Still 5-3-2.

Michael Thomas has been playing at right-back and Harkness was at left-back
on Saturday.
34.3252team news for tonightFORTY2::JONESNeilTue May 02 1995 13:017
    
    Rob Jones is out with a back-injury.
    
    For tonight's game at Wimbledon, Barnes and Babb have fitness tests and
    Ruddock is set to return after suspension.
    
    Neil
34.3253taAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue May 02 1995 20:407
    oh thanks guys - things are looking bleak I heard that Paul "completely
    bloody useless" Stewart even got on the subs bench for a game - the
    season can't end soon enough.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3254Wimbledon A - end of season tediumFORTY2::JONESNeilWed May 03 1995 13:018
    
    Wimbledon 0 Liverpool 0
    
    To quote Ceefax "an instantly forgetable match". Nuff said.
    
    Ruddock got injured and is out for the last two matches apparently.
    
    Neil
34.3255Aston Villa AFORTY2::JONESNeilTue May 09 1995 15:4715
    
    Liverpool were drubbed 2-0 at Villa Park. 
    
    The first goal would have been disallowed (in my unbiased opinion :-)
    by most referees as Mr. Hedgehog deliberately obstructed David James
    from moving. I know that its common practice to put someone on the line
    to unsettle the goalie but I think he took it to far. With James out of
    action Dwight Yorke headed in. The second goal was a great header after
    Mark Wright had aimlessly headed the ball out to Saunders who crossed
    perfectly for Yorke's diving header at the near post.
    
    I always thought BFR's mistake was that he didn't play Dwight often
    enough. 
    
    Neil
34.3256first time ill ever want the pool to lose!COMICS::HAWLEYIand the horse you rode in on!Tue May 09 1995 16:055
    
    Liverpool just werent interested.
    Lets hope they remain uninterested against Blackburn for the last game!
    
    Ian.
34.3257What will the crowd want on Saturday?LEMAN::SIMPSONStephen Simpson@GEO, DTN:821 5105Tue May 09 1995 19:214
What are the general Liverpool supporter's feelings towards Dalglish? Is
he still held in high esteem, or do people think that he dropped Liverpool "in
it" when he quit in 1991?

34.3258the kop love kennyCOMICS::HAWLEYIand the horse you rode in on!Tue May 09 1995 20:098
    
    You cant have years at a club like this and then not be respected till
    the end of time. Also, I'm sure that if Blackburn win the title next week at
    Anfield, the blackburn players will get a standing ovation and a chorus
    of "champions, champions" when the final whistle goes as Leeds did in
    the early seventies when Don Revie was in charge.
    
    Ian.
34.3259A perfect end to the seasonAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanSun May 14 1995 22:546
    phew - proof there is a God. Liverpool win and the Mancs don't win the
    league.
    
    regards
    
    andrew.d.wicks
34.3260:-)COMICS::HAWLEYIand the horse you rode in on!Sun May 14 1995 23:4511
    
    Oi! Andrew! I was looking forward to typing this in first but you beat
    me to it!!!
    
    What a nail-biting game. I didnt know which team to cheer on but
    thankfully the Mancs FAILED against West Ham so this game became
    academic. Cracking performance by liverpool though.
    
    YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEES!
    
    Ian.
34.3261Liverpool...4th...a step ahead...RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon May 15 1995 13:5137
    
    The 'Pool were magnificent yesterday. With a makeshift defence and
    Clough and Kennedy coming in they showed what they could potentially be
    like next season with an extra midfield backup. Redknapp's goal was a
    fitting way to end a season of some splendid goals.
    
    Mind you or all their possession, Liverpool made some dreadful error's.
    Harkness and Babb could have easily lost the game for them, but on the
    other hand Scales looked a million miles away from the dreadful back
    header that sealed Manchester United's victory over them last
    September. Thomas played well enough in his unfamiliar role.
    Redknapp, Barnes, Kennedy and IMHO the club's player of the season
    McManaman were awesome considering they had a big defensive role to play
    also against the league leaders.
    
    Lie down and play dead...unprofessional...uninterested...
    
    Well I hope some of the critics choke on those words. Why would
    Liverpool do Kenny Dalglish a favour anyway. Granted he was a great
    player both at club and international level, a manager who delivered
    success based upon much that had been done before him but still did it.
    One day packed his bags and said that the pressure was too great. A few
    years later here he is expecting to win the title; I don't think Kenny
    expected any favours from Liverpool anyway, HE is a professional too.
    
    One thing I will say...Humble in Victory , gracious in defeat....
    
    Dalglish was not....Ferguson was....
    
    
    Well done Blackburn, commiserations Manchester United...but watch out..
    the Pool will be at your heels next year....
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz.  
          
34.3262final stats for 1994-1995 seasonFORTY2::JONESNeilMon May 15 1995 14:07113
    Nice result yesterday. Wish we hadn't had all those 0-0 draws and
    sloppy defeats, i.e. Ipswich at home, and that last kick of the game
    may have had a different purpose. Oh well... only a few months and it
    will be August again!
    
    
    
		League	Coca Cola	FA		

Fowler		25	+ 4		+ 2	= 31
Rush		12	+ 6		+ 1	= 19
McManaman	8	+ 2		+ 0	= 10
Barnes		7	+ 0		+ 2	= 9
Redknapp	3	+ 2		+ 1	= 6
Scales		2	+ 1		+ 0	= 3
own goal        3       + 0             + 0     = 3
Ruddock		2	+ 0		+ 0	= 2
Molby		2	+ 0		+ 0	= 2
Harkness	1	+ 0		+ 0	= 1
Clough		0	+ 1		+ 0	= 1

		--	  --		  --	  --
Total		65	  16		  6       87

Aug									Pos

20	Crystal Palace	A   (1-6) Rush 2, McManaman 2, Molby, Fowler	1st
27	Arsenal		H   (3-0) Fowler 3				5th
31	Southampton	A   (0-2) Fowler, Barnes			4th

Sep

10	West Ham	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Man U		A   (2-0)					5th
21	Burnley (CC)	H   (2-0) Scales, Fowler			
24	Newcastle	A   (1-1) Rush					6th

Oct

1	Sheff Wed	H   (4-1) Rush, McManaman 3			5th
5       Burnley (CC)	A   (1-4) Redknapp 2, Fowler, Clough
8	Aston Villa	H   (3-2) Ruddock, Fowler 2			3rd
15	Blackburn	A   (3-2) Fowler, Barnes			5th
22	Wimbledon	H   (3-0) McManaman, Fowler, Barnes		4th
25	Stoke (CC)	H   (2-1) Rush 2			
29	Ipswich		A   (1-3) Barnes, Fowler 2			5th

Nov

2	QPR		A   (2-1) Barnes				5th
5	Notts Forest	H   (1-0) Fowler				4th
24	Chelsea		H   (3-1) Fowler 2, Ruddock			3rd
21	Everton		A   (2-0)					4th
26	Spurs		H   (1-1) Fowler				4th
30	Blackburn (CC)  A   (1-3) Rush 3

Dec

3	Coventry	A   (1-1) Rush					4th
10	Crystal Palace	H   (0-0)					4th
17	Chelsea		A   (0-0)					5th
26	Leicester	A   (1-2) Fowler, Rush				4th
27	Man C		H   (2-0) Phelan (og) Fowler			4th
31	Leeds		A   (0-2) Redknapp, Fowler			3rd

Jan	

2	Norwich		H   (4-0) Scales, Fowler 2, Rush		3rd
7	Birmingham (FA) A   (0-0)
11	Arsenal	(CC)	H   (1-0) Rush
14	Ipswich		H   (0-1)					3rd
18	Birmingham (FA) H   (1-1 aet) Redknapp 
			    (2-0 penalties) Redknapp, Bjornebye
25	Everton		H   (0-0)					3rd
28	Burnley	(FA)	A   (0-0)

Feb 

4 	Notts Forest	A   (1-1) Fowler				4th
7       Burnley (FA)	H   (1-0) Barnes
11	QPR		H   (1-1) Scales				4th
15	Crystal P (CC)	H   (1-0) Fowler
19	Wimbledon (FA)  H   (1-1) Fowler
25	Sheff Wed	A   (1-2) Barnes, McManaman			4th
28	Wimbledon (FA)	A   (0-2) Barnes, Rush

Mar

4	Newcastle 	H   (2-0) Fowler, Rush				4th
8	Crystal P (CC)	A   (0-1) Fowler
11	Spurs (FA)	H   (1-2) Fowler		
15	Coventry	H   (2-3) Molby, Burrows (og)			4th
19	Man Utd		H   (2-0) Rednknapp, Bruce (og)			4th
22	Spurs		A   (0-0)

Apr 

2	Bolton (CC Fin)	W   (2-1) McManaman 2			
5	Southampton	H   (3-1) Rush 2 Fowler				5th
9	Leeds		H   (0-1)					5th
12	Arsenal		A   (0-1) Fowler				5th
14	Man City	A   (2-1) McManaman				5th
17	Leicester	H   (2-0) Fowler, Rush				4th
29	Norwich		A   (1-2) Harkness, Rush			4th

May

2	Wimbledon	H   (0-0)					4th
6	Aston Villa 	A   (2-0)					5th
10	West Ham	A   (3-0)					5th
14	Blackburn	H   (2-1) Barnes, Redknapp			4th

34.3263IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely day for a GuinnessThu May 18 1995 17:285
    Mark Kennedy has been called in to the senior squad for the games
    against Liechtenstein and Austria on 3 and 8 June....not bad for an 18
    year old....
    
    Ray....
34.3264VNA03::HERIBERTThu May 18 1995 19:113
With the age of 18 two winning games in one week - great for him.

Heribert
34.3265CHEFS::EDWARDSDFri May 19 1995 18:4214
    For all our overseas Liverpool fans, desperate for transfer
    speculation ....
    
    I was speaking to a scouse mate of mine last night and he said that the
    Liverpool Echo is full of stories concerning Liverpool making bids for
    Colleymore and Draper.  Apparently, Evans has 10m quid to spend plus
    whatever he can get for Clough, Walters, Stewart and Thomas.  It looks
    like the Colleymore deal will include Nigel Clough and possibly one
    other player.  They see Colleymore as a replacement for Rush, with
    Draper replacing Barnes.  With Staunton looking ever more likely to
    resign for the Red S**te, they're looking pretty good for next season. 
    Might even make the top 3 !!
    
    
34.3266Red Devils or Toffeemen????VYGER::REIDINo huns at Hampden....Fri May 19 1995 18:587
    
    Here is a question for all you Liverpool fans.  
    
    As the FA Cup is between Everton and Man Utd, two of your greatest
    rivals, who do you want to win?
    
    Choppers
34.3267this may be a bit subtle for youCOMICS::HAWLEYIand the horse you rode in on!Fri May 19 1995 19:4810
    
    EVERTON,
    
    As far as i'm concerned theres no contest.
    
    I wouldnt give the mancs the steam off my pi^D^D
    
    er...KETTLE.
    
    Ian.
34.3268MARVIN::MORRELLHey, flip you... melon farmer...Fri May 19 1995 19:503
    EVERTON.... there is no way on earth I would want mancs to win.....
    
    	Rick.
34.3269come on over to my place (ooer)COMICS::HAWLEYIand the horse you rode in on!Fri May 19 1995 19:518
    
    Rick,
    
    Since when have you supported Liverpool?
    
    Finally given up on the wooly ones?
    
    Ian.
34.3270MARVIN::MORRELLHey, flip you... melon farmer...Fri May 19 1995 20:024
    Nope... I was just giving my hypothetical opinion if I'd been
    unfortunate enough to be a Liverpool supporter....
    
    Rick.
34.3271Will we play with 4 wingers?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri May 19 1995 20:4616
    re .3265
    
    please don't tell me Draper is another b****Y winger? could someone
    please write a letter to the Liverpool Echo saying
    
    1) buy a midfielder
    
    2) sell Stewart and Thomas
    
    is it too early to ask for christmas presents, this looks like the
    start of such a list already.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                 
34.3272CHEFS::EDWARDSDFri May 19 1995 21:168
    Andrew,
    
    Draper *is* a midfielder - he played for Leicester this season and is
    highly-rated by those who see him on a regular basis (ie my mate who's
    a Leicester fan).  He's one of a rare breed of midfielders that's both
    hardworking and creative.  He would, imo, be a good acquisition.
    
    Dave
34.3273Ah not as bad as i fearedAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri May 19 1995 22:398
    dave,
    
    oh ok we'll have him then in exchange for Stewart and Thomas though I
    was hoping we might put in a bid for McAteer of Bolton.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3274wingers wingers wingers!COMICS::HAWLEYIThe MANCS trophy cabinet is empty!Sun May 21 1995 23:097
    
    Andrew,
    
    Clubcall seems to suggest that we are after Kanchelskis too.
    Maybe we can sit him on McManamans shoulders?
    
    Ian.
34.3275Paul Stewart to Galatasary latestFORTY2::JONESNeilTue May 23 1995 13:0415
    
    With all this talk of Souness going back into managment it does raise
    an interesting point.
    
    There was only one manager stupid enough to buy Paul Stewart and to a
    lesser degree Walters and Clough. I wonder if he could please please
    please make the same mistake again for his new club. 
    
    Here's hoping for lightning striking twice in the same place...
    
    Also I hope his Liverpool contract, i.e. LFC are still paying him wages
    even though he left 18 months ago, now ceases. Then we can spend the
    money on a new winger or two. :-)
    
    Neil
34.3277Another minimalist note.XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Jun 01 1995 18:320
34.3278.3276 is the most sense I've seen from a Scouser in yearsCHEFS::STRATFORDSFarnborough - A fine townThu Jun 01 1995 18:461
    
34.3279Roy Evans' loose change FORTY2::JONESNeilFri Jun 09 1995 18:598
    
    We have signed Francis Tierny from Crewe for 700K + (800K if he makes
    it big time).
    
    Ceefax seemed to hint he was a defender but I have heard that he plays
    on the wing. This will please somebody in Atlanta...
    
    Neil
34.3280Made my day!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Jun 09 1995 20:057
    neil,
    
    elated ....   but when are we going to sign a midfielder?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3281CHEFS::STRATFORDSmedication timeFri Jun 09 1995 20:488
    > but when are we going to sign a midfielder?
    
    Moderators,
    
    I would like to complain about this note. Surely it should be moved to
    the Arsenal topic?
    
    Stuart
34.3282there is a differenceAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Jun 09 1995 21:1913
    stuart
    
    i think you are slightly confused
    
    liverpool == a team comprised entirely of wingers
    arsenal == a team comprised entirely of centre-halves
    newcastle == a team comprised entirely of bad haircuts
    
    etc etc ...
    
    regards                  
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3283CHEFS::STRATFORDSmedication timeMon Jun 12 1995 12:238
    Andrew,
    
    >liverpool == a team comprised entirely of wingers
    
    Are you sure you haven't spelt the last word incorrectly? (obligatory
    smiley type thing)
    
    Stuart
34.3284ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEMon Jun 12 1995 15:0910
>  <<< Note 34.3282 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman" >>>

>    newcastle == a team comprised entirely of bad haircuts
    
Now Andy, we're just trying to emulate the great Liverpool teams of the past 
who've [17 pages of Cunnoesque "info" deleted by Mods] and starred Messrs 
Keegan, McDermott, Beardsley and Venison. Somehow we failed to sign Gary 
Ablett and Mark Walters.

g
34.3285IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::ButtonJon Button@REOMon Jun 12 1995 15:5811
Grahame,

>Now Andy, we're just trying to emulate the great Liverpool teams ofthe 
past 
>who've [17 pages of Cunnoesque "info" deleted by Mods] and starred Messrs 
>Keegan, McDermott, Beardsley and Venison. Somehow we failed to sign Gary 
>Ablett and Mark Walters.

When can we expect KK's bid for David James?

Jon
34.3286ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEMon Jun 12 1995 16:068
>When can we expect KK's bid for David James?

>Jon

To sign one Liverpool goalkeeper could be an accident . . . to sign two looks 
like senile dementia.

g
34.3287Colleymore on the moveAYOV27::FW_TEMP01J Hussey - Arran's in view todayTue Jun 13 1995 16:366
Surprised no-one has entered it but Colleymore should be a Liverpool
player by the end of the week for 8m!  The opportunity of EUropean matches
swung it against Everton & Villa.

As Everton lost out for Colleymore they're now after Dean Saunders (!) or
Armstrong.
34.3288CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteTue Jun 13 1995 17:581
Arsenal intend to make Collymore Rioch's first purchase.
34.3289re -1 eh?CHEFS::STRATFORDSmedication timeTue Jun 13 1995 18:321
    
34.3290I should be manager.YUPPY::OHAGANBPoodle FatwaTue Jun 13 1995 19:365
    Yeah, I've heard that. I hope it's a load of old tosh. Two to three
    million would probably buy us David Ginola instead. Be thrifty Mr
    Rioch.
    
    barry.
34.3291CHEFS::GEORGEMAbertawe Riot Squad EliteTue Jun 13 1995 20:004
re Stuart,

Today's headline in the Scum (it must be true...etc....etc...)
It says that Rioch has "entered the bidding" for him.
34.3292IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely day for a GuinnessMon Jun 19 1995 14:006
    any opinions on the ridiculous price (8.5 million quid) that Liverpool
    will pay for Collymore?...
    
    Ray....
    
    ps..if Colly is worth that much then how much for Shearer?...
34.3293season tickets prices about to rise?FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jun 19 1995 15:2326
    
    I know it sounds obvious but the answer is either "yes" or "no" but
    only time will tell.
    
    If you look at the fees that Blackburn payed for Shearer and Sutton
    then they are bargains at current prices. If you assume that the market
    is not about to implode then their worth is now much more.
    
    If Stan scores 30 goals this season then he's probably worth it. If he
    is the second coming of Paul Stewart or Nigel Clough then its money
    down the drain.
    
    As a 'pool fan I am quite pleased. We were lacking in the finishing
    department last season with too many 0-0 or 1-X (where X was either 0
    or greater than 1) scorelines and too much dependency on Robbie Fowler.
    If Collymore can put them away like he did for Forest then next season
    looks quite rosy. All we need is cover/replacement for John Barnes and
    we will be well set.
    
    Having said that, I can think of plenty of better uses for 8.5 million
    quid. Let's hope Frank Clark spends it wisely...
    
    If Colly's worth 8.5 million then I reckon Shearer's worth about 12
    million. It's really crazy. 
    
    Neil
34.3294FORTY2::MDAVIESMon Jun 19 1995 17:267
This is ridiculas, collymore's a good player, great in 1 on 1 situations, and
a consistant goalscorer but 8.5 is crazy.  The majority of the teams in the
premiership may as well break away if this continues, they can't compete with
these kinds of fees and wage demands.  Looks like Eastern Europe will have to
be the Tescos of the transfer market!,

Mark.
34.3295CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Jun 19 1995 17:578
    Following the signing of Colleymore, I'm interested (well, not
    *really* interested, perhaps curious is a better word) to know what
    Liverpool fans see as their starting line-up for next season (providing
    no-more transfer deals are done).
    
    If Liverpool maintain their back 5, have Fowler, Colleymore,
    Macmanamanamanaman and Kennedy up front, that only leaves poor little
    Jamie on his own in midfield.  Any thoughts ?
34.3296FORTY2::MDAVIESMon Jun 19 1995 18:004
ref -1, well better sort that out, alternatively they could sell Jamie to his
Dad, and call themselves Arsenal FC Reborn,

Mark. 
34.32971995-1996 FixturesFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Jun 21 1995 13:1976
August                          
19      Sheff Wed       H       
22      Leeds Utd       A       
26      Tottenham       A       
30      QPR             H       

September

9       Wimbledon       A
16      Blackburn       H
23      Bolton          H
30      Man Utd         A 

October                         
14      Coventry        H       
21      Southampton     A
25      CC 3       
28      Man City        H       
                                

November

4       Newcastle       A
18      Everton         H
22      West Ham        A
25      Middlesbrough   A
29      CC 4

December                        
2       Southampton     H       
9       Bolton          A       
16      man Utd         H       
23      Arsenal         H
26      Aston Villa     A
30      Chelsea         A

January

1       Notts Forest    H
6       FA 3
10      CC 5
13      Sheff Wed       A
20      Leeds Utd       H
27      FA 4

February                        
3       Tottenham       H       
10      QPR             A       
11/14   CC SF 1st Leg
17      Wimbledon       H       
21/25	CC SF 2nd Leg
24      Blackburn       A       
                                

March

2       Aston Villa     H
9       Arsenal         A
9	FA 6
16      Chelsea         H
23      Notts Forest    A
24      CC Final
30      Newcastle       A
31	FA SF

April                           
6       Coventry        A       
8       West Ham        H
13      Everton         A
27      Middlesbrough   H

May

4       Man City        A
11	FA Cup Final
34.3298northwest is kingWOTVAX::NEARYMVINI..VIDI..VICIThu Jun 22 1995 14:4416
    Hi
    
    I am so pleased that Liverpool have got stan the man collymore.
    but I think that if your bye from Crewe turns out to be as good
    as Rob Jones you will be even happier, just fancy he may even 
    turn out to be as good as David Platt, Bruce Grobb, Asley Ward,
    the player you should have bought was little Tony Naylor now
    he Knows exactly where the net is. 
    				     I think if you were to mention
    all the ex Crewe players in the premier league you could have 
    bought an entire team for the price of Stanley, but I wish you
    all the best, as a Blue from across the park, if we stay in the
    top halve of the table all season I shall live a lot longer.
    								
    
    Mick.
34.3299unnerved by 'niceness' :-)COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysThu Jun 22 1995 15:254
    
    What a nice chap!
    
    Ian.
34.3300EFC for the treble.MUGGER::HUGHESSThu Jun 22 1995 16:219
    I hope you go down! 

    
    ;* )
     ^
     |
    blue nose
    
    
34.3301dhfoWOTVAX::NEARYMVINI..VIDI..VICIThu Jun 22 1995 16:3116
    Hi 
    
    Mugger::hughess
    
    What are you then, you could not be a ( red nose some sort of dear )
    well how nice.
    
    
    in the words of the late and great Watty stick it where it hurts most.
    
    just think the money you make out of the derby game will help pay
    colly.
    
    see ya
    
    dear.
34.3302i must be mistakenWOTVAX::NEARYMVINI..VIDI..VICIThu Jun 22 1995 16:4016
    Hi
    
    Just to add to my last note, Mugger is in Reading???? does that mean
    you are in Reading??? does that mean you don't have a premier league
    football side, and obviously you want us to go down so you can watch 
    some good football once or twice a year, this must the case and I've
    just jumped to the wrong conclusion, you see for a minute you meant
    what you had writen, I should have known no one can be that sick.
    
    
    
    bye 
    
    RED NOSE.  
    					            
    					
34.3303he's an everton supporterCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysThu Jun 22 1995 17:158
    
    Erm, MUGGER::HUGHESS is a pillar of Goodison Park.
    
    I think 'pillar' is what they said anyway...
    
    :-)
    
    Ian.
34.3304Ian is right ..... for once in his life.MUGGER::HUGHESSThu Jun 22 1995 18:0612
    Do I hide my scouse accent that well.  I'm honoured LAAAAAAAAAA!
    
    "Blue is the colour, football was our game...." before we started losing
    and became the lowest scoring team in the country.
    
    But then came the derby match against Liverpool, Big Joe's
    first game in charge..... and the rest they say is HISTORY.
    
    Good luck to all Merseyside clubs next year. The way Utd are going with 
    the self destruct button, it could make for an interesting season ahead.
     
    Simon 
34.3305by siWOTVAX::NEARYMVINI..VIDI..VICIThu Jun 22 1995 19:1311
    Hi Si
    
    So you scouse git how are you, I don't see you around the office
    much you must have your head down working, did you go to Wembly
    or did you sell your ticket.
    				When are we going to find someone to
    bye, all that money no players willing to come, they must be scared
    of playing in front of big crowds.
    
    
    seya you blue nosed git.
34.3306A 5-1-4 formation?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Jun 23 1995 07:4018
    well i happen to think 8.5 million is ridiculous and i'm not quite sure
    what we expect from him for that much money. shearer is a success at
    blackburn because he is
    a) a much better player
    b) he has some service from players in midfield - our midfield lasts
       season was about as effective as the ipswich defence      
    I know i've waged an almost single handed campaign the last 18 months
    to actually buy a midfielder but maybe we're going to play a 5-1-4
    formation next season (and that assumes we leave out rush, barnes and
    walters)
    
    i think i'm ready to withdraw my prediction that we'll win the
    treble...  i can see the opposing sides with a 4 or 5 man midfield
    relishing the trip to anfield to take on jamie single-handed.
    
    regards
    
    andrew.d.wicks
34.3307yes we need someone in midfield FORTY2::JONESNeilFri Jun 23 1995 12:3916
    
    An educated guess is that the next purchase will be in midfield.
    Having spent 7 million on two defenders, a few million on the wing and
    8.5 million up front the next recruit has to be in the centre.
    Fortunately the piggy bank at Anfield seems to be quite full still.
    
    We need someone who can put his foot on the ball and spread it around.
    Barnes and Molby both do this but they are getting a bit old and slow.
    We also need a ball winner. But I guess this is what all teams want and
    they are scarce and hence expensive.
    
    Anyway I am happy to wait. If you spend in haste you repent at leisure.
    Souness rushed into buying Clough, Stewart, Piechnik, Dicks etc. in too
    much of a hurry.
    
    Neil
34.3308TUXEDO::HINXMANDreadful human beingSat Jun 24 1995 01:126
	re .3306

	If it's taking that long to get someone to fix your shift key,
	maybe we cut back field service a bit too far.

	Tony
34.3309Huh?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanSat Jun 24 1995 07:251
    
34.3310uh-ohCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysMon Jun 26 1995 13:407
    
    There was a runour yesterday that Collywobbles transfer to Liverpool
    had hit a snag. Collyflower thinks that he's due to 5% of 8.5 million.
    Forest are saying "no" and if he doesnt like it, he's staying at
    Forest.
    
    Ian.
34.3311arghFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jun 26 1995 15:0710
    
    I thought it was normal for the player to receive a percentage of the
    fee?
    
    Sooo... if this is true, any club that wants to buy Stan has to really
    pay something like 9 million so Stan gets his 425K ?
    
    Ridiculous...
    
    Neil
34.3312CHEFS::STRATFORDSCusters Last StrandMon Jun 26 1995 15:103
    Apparently, the sticking point is that Colleymore thinks he is entitled
    to the money as he didn't ask for a transfer but Forest say he did, so
    he isn't entitled to the money. Neither side is willing to budge.
34.3313just sign the dotted line and get on with it!FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jun 26 1995 16:379
    
    Surely if he didn't hand in a written request then Mr. C has a case?
    
    However there was enough media speculation that points to the fact that
    Collymore wanted a move. 
    
    hmm interesting...
    
    Neil
34.3314Sky scheduleESSB::TJORDANI've met Cunno!!!Thu Jun 29 1995 20:418
Hello,

     Has anyone got the list of games that are to be shown on sky and if so

     could the please post them.

                                                     Tony...

34.3315The King ReturnsESSB::BLONGPREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 1993 &amp; 1994Thu Jun 29 1995 21:2113
34.3316It's a deal - Stan Collymore gets 5%OSL09::BJARNEendless loop (n). See LOOP, ENDLESS.Tue Jul 04 1995 16:357
    Frank Clarke finally gave in - Stan Collymore gets 5% of the sum.
    
    Let's hope he becomes a success even in Liverpool !
    
    
    
    - Bjarne
34.3317LFC replica kits are all Paul Stewart by defaultFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Jul 12 1995 17:457
    
    Collymore apparently will wear the number 8 shirt previously worn by
    the lump-of-lard Paul Stewart. 
    
    Mr. Stewart is now known as Paul "no-number" Stewart.
    
    Neil
34.3318No its not April 1st!FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Jul 25 1995 14:3911
    
    CEEFAX reports that Liverpool will be experimenting with the 9% larger
    goals in a friendly against a Norwegian XI.
    
    Roy Evans says he can't see the point. The rules are fine as they are.
    
    David James says he will just have to jump a bit higher.
    
    Lets hope its a 0-0 draw so they don't think its a good idea. 
    
    Neil
34.3319Birmingham City AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Jul 27 1995 14:5610
    
    Liverpool won their first pre-season match at Birmingham last night.
    Apparently the scorer was Rush. The trend seems to be to start with you
    old line up and then bring on your new signing for the last part of the
    match. Collymore replaced Fowler in the 2nd half and did well.
    
    Maybe its Robbie that will be sitting on the bench this season rather
    than the incomprensible moustache.
    
    Neil
34.3320CHEFS::GEORGEMLet it out and let it inThu Jul 27 1995 15:021
Stan scored also.
34.3321Fantasy FootballYUPPY::PATEMANCuore SportivoThu Jul 27 1995 15:053
    Errr - 1-0 to Liverpool and Rush & Cauliflower both scored?
    
    Paul
34.3322I could have sworn the radio said it was 2-0 ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONDeath by Bongo BongoThu Jul 27 1995 15:131
    
34.3323Nope 'twas 1-0CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthThu Jul 27 1995 15:186
    according to my paper, it was 1-0. Colleymore beat 2 players and set
    Rush up for the goal.
    
    hth
    
    Stuart
34.3324CHEFS::GEORGEMLet it out and let it inThu Jul 27 1995 15:191
That'd be it then.  Misheard the radio; I do apologise.
34.3325Michael Thomas for Serie A?FORTY2::JONESNeilFri Jul 28 1995 14:488
    
    Apparently Michael Thomas wants to play for Atalanta. "I hope they
    (LFC) don't demand a ridiculous fee". 
    
    Well I hope they do. Thomas is/was one of the Souness' better buys and 
    giving him away is not good business. 
    
    Neil
34.3326CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthFri Jul 28 1995 15:009
    Neil,
    
    If his contract is anything like the one he had at Arsenal, any Italian
    club will be certain to sign him. He had a clause stating that he could
    go if they could agree fees. When someone puts a clause like that in,
    you should get rid of them as they are obviously not committed to the
    club.
    
    Stuart
34.3327the bad old daysCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysFri Jul 28 1995 15:0110
    
    > Thomas is/was one of the Souness' better buys
    
    Neil,
    
    Not much competitiion though, is there?
    
    Hysen, Piechnik, Wright, Saunders need I go on?
    
    Ian.
34.3328Grab it while you canCHEFS::JAMESPFri Jul 28 1995 15:228
    
    Sorry I don't understand was'nt Thomas crap, considoring
    the amount Liverpool paid for him vs injuries, contract etc
    You should be pleased to offload him.
    
    You must be able to count the full good games on one hand.
    
    Pj 
34.3329not first team materiel at AnfieldFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Jul 28 1995 15:3817
    
    re: .last
    
    I don't consider Thomas to be a first team member. Merely cover for
    Barnes if he's overdosed on lucozade or Rob Jones if he's having a
    migraine as a result of almost getting a shot on target.
    
    My point was that some players, i.e. Whelan and Nichol were offloaded
    for free transfers so that they could be released from their contracts
    and to pursue their careers elsewhere. They were old, Thomas is in his
    late 20's (if I remember correct) and would probably get a first team
    game at some clubs and must be worth 1.5 million or similar. So I hope
    that's what Liverpool ask for.
    
    Now Paul Stewart, he's fat enough to be the new Gazza at Lazio... :-)
    
    Neil
34.3330Atalanta obviously haven't forgotten...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Jul 28 1995 16:469
    I remember an Italian TV interview at about the time of the 1990 World 
    Cup during which Arrigo Sacchi (Italian team manager) was asked who he
    considered to be the best players in British football. He had no
    hesitation in answering:"Rocastle and Thomas of Arsenal" ;-)
    
    Admittedly, Platt wasn't yet a household name and Gazzamania hadn't
    yet taken off, but it took me a little by surprise.
    
    Dom 
34.3331Money nothingCHEFS::JAMESPFri Jul 28 1995 17:299
    
    Re last...
    
    You must give George Graham credit he did know a good deal when he saw
    one. 8-)
     
    Rocky worth 1.2m Thomas worth 1.5 and himself worth 425k.
    
    Pj
34.3332Borussia/Ajax/Fiorentina/LFCFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jul 31 1995 12:587
    
    Ajax stuffed us 5-0 and then we beat Fiorentina on penalties after 1-1
    at full time (Collymore). 
    
    Borussia Moenchengladbach beat Ajax in the final.
    
    Neil
34.3333Come on ye RedsSIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Jul 31 1995 15:049
    Nial,
         10 out of 10 for daring to spell Borussia Moenchengladbach. You
    must of remembered it from 1977.
    
      Do you have any more details?? Did we play well?? Can we beat
    Shelbourne (FAI) latter next month or I'll never live it down?
    
                              Gary, Dub03.
                            
34.3334no idea, no first hand informationFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jul 31 1995 16:0010
    
    Yes, I spelt it from memory. 
    
    No details, I only saw the report on Ceefax. It was probably typical
    pre-season football. 
    
    Having said that, I was glad to see LFC were playing quality opposition
    as part of their pre-season. 
    
    Neil
34.3335Oldie but a goldie...YUPPY::OHAGANBMon Jul 31 1995 16:0614
    Ahh, that reminds me, joke time:
    
    Q: Who's the most unpopular bloke at Borussia Moenchengladbach?
    
    
    
    
    A: The one who shouts "Give us a B!"
    
    Frank Carson,
    
    News at 10
    
    Kleinwort Benson.
34.3336re Oldie SIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Jul 31 1995 16:391
    Has to be Terry Mc Dermott, Tommy Smith , or Kevin Keegan.
34.3337prefer FLASH or Mr. Muscle myselfFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jul 31 1995 17:226
    
    re: Ajax 
    
    Apparently Kluivert got a hat-trick. 
    
    Neil
34.3338re. 3336YUPPY::OHAGANBTue Aug 01 1995 17:353
    Err, go back to note .3335 and hit return instead of next note. 
    
    Barry.
34.3339Another busy day in MV Diags....SIOG::G_ROBINSONWed Aug 02 1995 16:4988
                                  
    
    					
    			League fixtures 1995/6
    
    
    19-8 Sheff Wed (h)
    
    22-8 Leeds Utd (a)
    
    26-8 Spurs     (a)
    
    30-8 QPR (h)
    
    9-9  Wimbledon (a)
    
    16-9 Blackburn Rovers (h)
    
    23-9 Bolton Wanderers (h)
    
    30-9 Scumchester Utd  (a)
    
    14-10 Coventry City (h)
    
    21-10 Southamton (a)
    
    28-10 Manchester City (h)
    
    4-11 Newcastle Utd (a)
    
    18-11 Everton (h)
    
    22-11 West Ham Utd (a)
    
    25-11 Middlesborough (a)
    
    2-12 Southampton (h)
    
    9-12 Bolton Wanderers(a)
    
    16-12 Scumchester Utd (h)
    
    23-12 Arsenal (h)
    
    26-12 Aston Villa (a)
    
    30-12 Chelsea (a)
    
    1-1 Notts Forrest (h)   {1996}
    
    13-1 Sheffield Wed (a)
    
    20-1 Leeds Utd (h)
    
    3-2 Spurs (h)
    
    10-2 QPR (a)
    
    17-2 Wimbledon (h)*
    
    24-2 Blackburn Rovers (a)
    
    2-3 Aston Villa (h)
    
    9-3 Arsenal (h)
    
    16-3 Chelsea (h)
    
    23-3 Notts Forrest (h)
    
    30-3 Newcastle Utd (h)*
    
    1-4 Coventry City (a)
    
    8-4 West Ham Utd (h)
    
    13-4 Everton (a)
    
    27-4 Middlesborough (h)
    
    4-5 Manchester City (a)
    
    * = FA Cup weekends
    
    
    
    
    
34.3340another lost gameFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Aug 07 1995 17:5711
    
    I hear that Liverpool lost 3-0 to a Norway XI. 
    
    Liverpool claimed that their goal was 10% too large (*) but by all 
    accounts they were mediocre. I have no feedback on how good the
    Norwegians were.
    
    Neil
    
    * FIFA said NO to the 10% larger goals that were originally to be
      tested during this game.
34.3341CHEFS::STRATFORDSDisconnect brain from mouthMon Aug 07 1995 18:019
    Neil,
    
    >I have no feedback on how good the Norwegians were.
    
    Better than Liverpool.
    
    hth
    
    Stuart
34.3342We're big in Yeovil...FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Aug 09 1995 13:0413
    
    Liverpool have finally won a pre-season game! They beat Yeovil (stop
    laughing in the corner...) 7-1.  This was a benefit match for ex-pool
    centre back Nicky Tanner. Tanner played a handful of good matches
    during the Souness era and played some pretty awful ones also. He had
    to give up due to back problems, too much bending over to pick the ball
    out of the net.
    
    McManaman got 3, Fowler (pen), Bjornebye, Redknapp and Clough
    
    Barney Rubble, aka Alan Kennedy, and Mike Marsh played for Yeovil.
    
    Neil
34.3343CHEFS::STRATFORDSEverybody was a BoxerWed Aug 09 1995 13:089
    > good matches during the Souness era 
    
    A contradiction in terms, surely?
    
    > the Souness era and played some pretty awful ones
    
    Closer to the truth...
    
    Stuart
34.3344It's Wednesday, lets bash Souness day...FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Aug 09 1995 13:376
    
    Ahem...
    
    What ever you do, don't call Mr Souness "a dirty rat" (allegedly) ... :-)
    
    Neil
34.3345LFC Vs ShelsSIOG::G_ROBINSONFri Aug 11 1995 15:0113
34.3346Getting over exitedSIOG::G_ROBINSONFri Aug 11 1995 15:112
    Correction to previous page > Scumchester Utd play today. LFC
    tommorow........
34.3347Shelborne Vs LiverpoolSIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Aug 14 1995 14:5826
34.3348Back in time for season to startAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Aug 15 1995 23:3614
    Gosh I nearly had a heart attack when I read .3328 (I think it was)
    when it said that Thomas wants to play for Atalanta ! I read it too
    quickly and thought it said Atlanta and I would have to go and watch
    the Ruckus play and heckle him.
    
    As i've been away for most of the off-season can someone sum up the
    comings, goings etc.... i.e Is stewart still on the books and is rob
    jones back from injury yet.
                  
    And yes I know my campaign to sign a midfielder is still a failure.
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3349All quite on the Red frontAYOV27::FW_TEMP01J Hussey - Down in DunureWed Aug 16 1995 12:4610
Andrew,

Liverpool only splashed out 8.5m on Collymore.  Otherwise there were no
other transfers in or out.  Expect them to sign McAteer from Bolton in the
next couple of weeks ahead of Arsenal.

For the start on Saturday, the Guardian says that Rudduck, Scales & Babb
are all doubtful.

John
34.3350MCATEER TransferMOVIES::MCATEERPaul McAteerWed Aug 16 1995 13:543
So far no one has contacted me.

Couldn't resist this! - sorry.
34.3351re SIOG::G_ROBINSONWed Aug 16 1995 13:593
34.3352Liverpool for the TrebbleIRPC01::JMCFARLANDWed Aug 16 1995 16:538
    Does Anyone Know who The Pool Play first in the Leauge.  And also has
    Collymore Played In Any Pre-season games if so has he played well and
    has he scored any.
    
    
    How Much are bolton Looking for Macateer.
    
    J.McF
34.3353Re previos mailSIOG::G_ROBINSONWed Aug 16 1995 17:1211
    re 3352
    
    Collymore played against Linfield the other night and was looking good,
    he now has bleached blonde hair(I think the plan is to confuse the
    opposition we are playing David James up at the front).
    
    Liverpool won 1-0 and Rush scored.
    
    Liverpool play Sheff Wed on Saturday and Leeds Utd live on Sky on
    Monday night. If we win both we'll be top of the League come Monday
    night.
34.3354liverpool For the LeaugeIRPC01::JMCFARLANDWed Aug 16 1995 19:2616
    Does any one have any idea what will be the forward line for the
    beggining of the leauge will it be Collymore and fowler, Collymore and
    Rush Or Rush And fowler.  I think it should Be Stan the man and little
    Robbie Fowler That forward line should be good enough to shoot down the
    best defences in england.
    
    Predictions For there next 2 games.
    
    Liverpool 2 Shef Wed 1
    Collymore, Barnes
    
    Liverpool 0 Leeds 0
    
    That would be not a bad start to the season.
    
    J.McF
34.3355Hazards in the homeFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Aug 17 1995 13:289
    Reserve goalkeeper Michael Stensgaard has injured his shoulder again.
    This injury was not the result of a training incident. Apparently he
    dropped his ironing board and whilst trying to catch it he injured
    himself.

    Ex-Middlesboro goalkeeper Stephen Pears is being bought as cover.
    
    Neil
34.3356A chance to play all the wingers at once?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Aug 17 1995 21:1510
    phew - entire back 3 doubtful and back-up goalie injured
    
    whatever happened to WARNER he was the reserve goalkeeper in the
    league cup final that I went to see.
    
    maybe our back-line could be Kennedy, barnes, Walters, Mcmanaman
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3357Replacement goalieAYOV27::FW_TEMP01J Hussey - Down in DunureFri Aug 18 1995 12:582
Read somewhere that the 'pool are going to sign Steven Pears as cover.
He used to be at Middlesboro but not sure where he plays now.
34.3358pears and stewartFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Aug 18 1995 13:0312
    
    re: Pears
    
    I think its a done deal, Liverpool have got clearance to use him in the
    EUFA cup.
    
    The Stewart to Sunderland loan has been postponed. Evans says he needs
    the big-pudding as cover for the injured first teamers. This could be
    true or maybe Evans is trying to get Peter Reid to buy for real before
    he gets to see the merchandise? 
    
    Neil
34.3359Pedantic of SIOGSIOG::G_ROBINSONFri Aug 18 1995 15:321
    errrrr Isn't that the UEFA ???
34.3360bleh...what time is it?COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysMon Aug 21 1995 11:2210
    
    Liverpool	1-0   Sheff Weds
    
    Collymore
    
    
    If he keeps hitting sweet 30 yarders like this one all season, I, for
    one, will be pretty happy that he came to Anfield!
    
    Ian.
34.3361Stan out already???COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysTue Aug 22 1995 11:2010
    
    Leeds   1-0   Liverpool
    
    Yeboah
    
    
    Close game. Collymore injured after 20 mins (ankle). After Yeboah's goal,
    Fowler forced good save from Lukic and Rob Jones hit the post.
    
    Ian.
34.3362ETCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysTue Aug 22 1995 11:3272
    
    Report from the Electronic Telegraph:
    
    Liverpool succumb to brilliance of Yeboah
    
    By Henry Winter
    
    Leeds (0) 1 Liverpool (0) 0
    
    IF THIS furiously fought Elland Road fixture carried echoes of great
    seventies encounters, the match-winning strike would have stood out in
    any era. Tony Yeboah's wonderful 51st-minute volley, his third goal of the
    nascent season, confirmed Leeds United's belief that they will feature in 
    the race for the FA Carling Premiership.
    
    An increasingly absorbing encounter was marred only by the sad sight of
    Stan Collymore being helped away, after injuring his ankle in a 
    controversial tackle by John Pemberton.
    
    Collymore's contribution lasted only 20 minutes, 10 of which he spent
    hobbling about and exchanging distress signals with the away dug-out. 
    Clearly in pain following Pemberton's challenge, Britain's most
    expensive footballer was finished off by an unneccesarily fierce tackle 
    by Tony Dorigo. Collymore, disconsolate in accepting the inevitable, 
    eventually limped off towards the treatment room. When an early diagnosis 
    revealed a strain, he was ushered away and will have an X-ray today.
    
    Video replays added credence to the initial reaction that Pemberton had
    definitely fouled Collymore, felling the accelerating England international
    with a late challenge. If Pemberton had been deceived by the Liverpool
    forward's direction and speed, the feeling appeared to be shared by
    Collymore's colleagues, none of whom appealed. Perhaps they were more 
    distracted by the sight of the man tipped to be their championship catalyst
    ruefully rubbing his right ankle.
    
    Strangely, the premature departure of their leading light galvanised
    Liverpool. His replacement, after all, was Robbie Fowler, who found the 
    target 31 times in becoming last season's PFA Young Player of the Year. 
    Another of the bleach boys of summer, the irrepressible Fowler worked so 
    hard in familiar tandem with Ian Rush that Leeds' hitherto successful 
    tactic of strangling Liverpool supply lines faltered.
    
    Rob Jones and Steve Harkness began to profit down the flanks, Liverpool
    at last threading together their trademark passing patterns.
    
    When David Wetherall dispossessed the dashing Fowler with hands rather
    than feet, Liverpool acquired a centrally located free-kick opportunity.
    Jamie Redknapp, who lives for moments like these, stood back as John Barnes
    curled the ball high, wide and anything but handsome.
    
    On the few occasions Yeboah eluded Liverpool's thicket of centre-halves, the
    muscular Ghanaian invariably sent a shiver of expectancy throughout the
    home hordes. But Liverpool's rearguard, with Mark Wright and Dominic Matteo
    again deputising well for Neil Ruddock and John Scales, stood firm in front
    of the commanding David James.
    
    Liverpool's sense of security was destroyed by Yeboah six minutes into
    a vastly more entertaining second period. If the build-up was impressive, 
    Rod Wallace knocking down Dorigo's left-wing cross, the finish was 
    explosive. The ball arrowed back from Wallace's forehead but appeared too 
    high to be addressed properly. No problem for the athletic African, who 
    despatched a right-foot volley past James from 25 yards.
    
    To their credit, Liverpool refused to fade. Fowler, lively as ever, 
    demanded a splendid sprawling save from John Lukic. Hesitating minutes 
    later, Leeds' experienced keeper let in Rush, whose hurried shot
    slipped past the post.
    
    It was all stirring stuff. James somehow managed to beat away a Gary
    McAllister drive and then Jones crashed a deflected drive on to Lukic's 
    post.
    
34.3363CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCTue Aug 22 1995 12:1211
    
    Brilliant goal from Yeboah. Early, but a definate Goal of the Season
    contender.
    
    Good second half, both teams played some good Football.
    
    What are SKY doing....what's all this rubbish with Andy Gray at half
    time, I suppose every blade of grass on the pitch will be annalysed by
    Andy Gray and his new machines.
    
    Dave...
34.3364Not that I care about Leeds of courseZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLETue Aug 22 1995 15:124
Re ET report - were Leeds playing? Or does the ET publish a different version 
for each set of supporters?

g
34.3365?COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysTue Aug 22 1995 15:3912
    
    Re> ET report
    
    I thought it was a reasonable reflection on the game. It was dire till
    that superb goal (which was well reflected in the report) and then
    Liverpool hit back but couldnt get the goal.
    
    Having said that, not much is said about Leeds' chances at the other
    end in the later stages, but I thought it was a reasonable report?
    
    Ian
    
34.3366CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Aug 22 1995 15:5329
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    
    Crap 1st Half
    Tremendous goal
    Exciting last 35 minutes - chances at both ends
    
    
    Reflections : If Leeds (spit spit spit) are to win anything this year,
    Yeboah *has* to remain fit.  The team looked fairly plain with the
    exception of him.  Having said that, *he* looked plain until he scored
    the goal !
    
    It is difficult to judge Stan the Man on 20 minutes play.  He is not a
    team player though, and Liverpool will either have to change their
    system to suit him, or change him to suit them.  There were a few
    occasions last night, when Stan failed to pass to colleagues in better
    positions, and instead looked for glory.  This is not the Liverpool way
    - it was noticeable how Fowler's performance lifted the team.  Shame he
    looks such a tw*t with that bimbo hairstyle.  One final thing, I still
    believe Liverpool need a ball-winner - someone like MacAteer.  Barnes
    and Redknapp cannot be relied upon to win the ball.
    
    Oh, and Andy Gray was a complete d*ck at half-time !
34.3367ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLETue Aug 22 1995 16:417
Re .3365. Ian, take your red specs off and read it again. Apart from the first 
para and the bit about the goal the report is almost entirely about 
Liverpool's team, players, attitude etc etc. It looks as if it was written for 
the Liverpool Echo (if it exists!). I would have thought a Leeds fan might 
have liked a bit more about his team than Yeboah and who fouled Colleymore.

grahame
34.3368Whale brother in pertinent, accurate note shocker!COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysTue Aug 22 1995 16:537
    
    Dave,
    
    I agree with your note so much, i'm going to pin it on my workstation
    to celebrate.
    
    Ian.
34.3369In the dark ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONIrvine Chess Champion 1995Tue Aug 22 1995 17:306
    
    	For those of us without SKY, what exactly was Andy Gray doing that
    has earned such largely communal scorn ?
    
    Malc.
    
34.3370CHEFS::STRATFORDSEverybody was a BoxerTue Aug 22 1995 17:358
    Malc,
    
    He was talking his usual load of bullshit except this time he had
    pretty counters to play with on a plastic table marked with a footie
    pitch. Personally, I'd have taken his comments more seriously if he'd
    used Subbuteo players but then I'm a bit old-fashioned like that.
    
    Stuart
34.3371The chips are down.METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Aug 22 1995 17:437
    Oh!
    
    I was watching in the pub, I thought it was a roulette table and Andy
    was putting Richard Keys' wages on black.
    
    Ta.
    
34.3372CHEFS::STRATFORDSEverybody was a BoxerTue Aug 22 1995 18:073
    There weren't enough chips for Richard Kes wages to be invovlved...
    
    Stuart
34.3373CHEFS::GEORGEMI|c|e|l|a|n|dTue Aug 22 1995 19:112
I'm sorry, but Andy and Richard's poncing about annoyed me intensely.  Bring 
back Motty and Trevor"4 A levels"Brooking, f'christsakes.
34.3374Helpful suggestion ?IOSG::jonpc1.reo.dec.com::ButtonJon Button@REOTue Aug 22 1995 19:446
Why not try switching over to a different channel at half-time?  It works 
for me :-)

Helpfully Yours,

Jon
34.3375CHEFS::GEORGEMI|c|e|l|a|n|dTue Aug 22 1995 20:372
That's what I did.  However, the competition was ; 2nd rate athletics, the news 
*again*, and some other crap on the trash channels.
34.3376RTOVC0::DCASSIDYTue Aug 22 1995 20:599
    Hey Stuart,
    	You forgot to mention how the pitch was lit up from underneath as
    if the draught pieces were playing on a swimming pool filled with lime
    green water...
    
    Good game...both could go far in the UEFA cup providing they avoid 
    the big 3 early on..Milan,Barcelona and Bayern....
    
    Dezzz.
34.3377CHEFS::GEORGEMI|c|e|l|a|n|dTue Aug 22 1995 21:056
>>>both could go far in the UEFA cup 

Andy Gray and Richard Keyes?  Shurely shum mishtake?


Matt$blindlingly_obvious_joke_squad.
34.3378CHEFS::STRATFORDSEverybody was a BoxerTue Aug 22 1995 21:139
34.3379XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Tue Aug 22 1995 21:441
Must be a BIG Glass Stuart...
34.3380CHEFS::STRATFORDSEverybody was a BoxerWed Aug 23 1995 12:287
    re -1
    
    Well, you know how it is, you get to the kitchen start pouring the beer
    and then you hear Andy Grays voice and you just stay there drinking and
    refilling until he has finished spouting his crap.
    
    Stuart
34.3381CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Aug 23 1995 12:584
    >you just stay there drinking and refilling
    
    Given your recent performance on Friday at Stretch's house, I find this
    highly unlikely.
34.3382CHEFS::STRATFORDSEverybody was a BoxerWed Aug 23 1995 13:086
    Dave,
    
    I hadn't had x pints of Old Peculier on Monday night prior to opening
    the cans...
    
    Stuart
34.3383Lithuania? Scotland? Mongolia?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Aug 25 1995 19:306
    ok who or where are wladikawas? we've drawn them in the euro cup and I
    can't find them on my map of europe
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3384Das Vidania (sp !!)CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Fri Aug 25 1995 19:407
    Hi Andrew,
    
    	I think they're in Russia somewhere, probably near the saltmines in
    Siberia !!
    
    
    Ian.
34.3385reallyAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Aug 25 1995 20:054
    oh ok maybe we can leave paul stewart there in exchange for some bag
    potatoes.
    
    Andrew
34.3386brieflyCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game over boysTue Aug 29 1995 16:297
    
    By the way:
    
    Spurs 	    1-3     Liverpool
    
    Dumitrescu              Barnes 2
    or calderwood           Fowler
34.3387CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Aug 29 1995 16:356
    re -1
    
    The Spurs goal is credited as a John Barnes own goal. A neat backheel
    at the nearpost from a corner.
    
    Stuart
34.3388RTOVC0::DCASSIDYTue Aug 29 1995 19:004
    
    What some players will do to get a hat-trick....
    
    Dezzz.
34.3389To$$ers !CHEFS::EDWARDSDThu Aug 31 1995 13:303
    Following on from last night's "Match of the Seventies", when can we
    expect Stan the Man to write and dedicate his first poem to Robbie the
    Bimbo ?
34.3390QPR HomeFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Aug 31 1995 13:4613
    
    Liverpool 1 QPR 0
    
    A chest down from Rush into the path of Ruddock who shot from 20 yds.
    The ball sort of squirmed under/through the goalie into the top corner. 
    Nearly the whole side did "a Klinnsman" in celebration. The MOTD 
    highlights were pretty brief so it must have been a pretty mediocre game. 
    It could have been a draw as Rob Jones made a valuable goal line 
    clearance in the 2nd half. 
    
    This puts Liverpool on 9 points, 3 off Newcastle.
    
    Neil
34.3391METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Aug 31 1995 13:5870
    The "Synchronised Jurgen" was pretty spectacular although, that was
    about the only spectacular thing about last nights game....
    
    Liverpool (1) 1 QPR (0) 0
    Liverpool: James, Jones, Wright, Babb, Ruddock, Harkness,
    McManaman, Redknapp, Barnes, Rush, Fowler.
    Subs Not Used: Thomas, Kennedy, Warner.
    Goals: Ruddock 29.
    QPR: Roberts, Bardsley, Brevett, Barker, McDonald, Maddix, Impey,
    Gallen, Sinclair, Osborn, Wilkins (Penrice 77).
    Subs Not Used: Ready, Dykstra.
    Booked: Penrice.
    Att: 37,548
    
    By Mark Thomas, PA Sport
    
       A first-half goal from defender Neil Ruddock was just enough to give
    Liverpool a fortunate three points from a scrappy, disjointed
    performance
    against QPR.
       With a little more luck and steadiness in front of goal the
    Londoners
    could have grabbed at least a point from this uninspiring match.
       But Roy Evans will be encouraged by the thought that teams that win
    titles win games even when they are playing badly.
       Steve Harkness floated in a free-kick from the left after 29 minutes
    and
    Ruddock rose and headed back for Ian Rush who knocked it down
    invitingly for
    the big defender.
       He blasted in a low shot with such power that keeper Tony Roberts
    got his
    hands to it but could not keep it out.
       Liverpool had looked comfortable rather than spectacular in the
    first
    half, John Barnes testing Roberts with a fierce angled drive that he
    caught
    over his head at the second attempt after 12 minutes and Rush hitting a
    snap
    shot wide after 25.
       QPR, with boss Ray Wilkins playing in front of his back four and
    Kevin
    Gallen a lone striker, had their best early chances thanks to the
    generosity
    of Liverpool's central defenders.
       First Mark Wright's pass was easily intercepted by Simon Barker who
    set
    up Gallen for a near miss, then Ruddock's careless ball ran straight to
    Andrew Impey who cut inside but curled a shot wide.
       QPR came close in the 20th minute when Gallen met David Bardsley's
    accurate centre from the right with a header that glanced off Wright's
    forehead and just cleared the angle of bar and post.
       Rangers resumed after the break searching doggedly for the
    equaliser,
    Simon Osborn flashing a shot wide of the far post after good work by
    Impey.
                                  
       With 20 minutes remaining another loose Ruddock pass released Danny
    Maddix for a dangerous run down the inside left channel that ended with
    a
    shot over from a difficult angle.
       Barker unleashed a dipping 25-yard thunderbolt after 77 minutes that
    narrowly cleared the Liverpool crossbar.
       And four minutes from time Trevor Sinclair's shot was headed off the
    line
    by Rob Jones with keeper David James beaten.
    
        
    
    Trevor.
34.3392METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 06 1995 13:356
    Judgement Day today!
    
    McAteer decides today who he's gonna sign for : Blackburn, or
    Liverpool.
    
    Looks to me like Blackburn have lost out.
34.3393God, I must be bored to write in this noteCHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Sep 06 1995 14:019
    Supposing McAteer *does* sign for Liverpool, that surely creates yet
    another selection problem for Roy Evans.  He's already faced with the
    problem of selecting 2 from Rush, Fowler and Collymore - if Liverpool
    stick with their 5 man defence, that would leave him with a problem of
    selecting 3 from McAteer, Redknapp, Barnes and Macmanamanamanaman.  On
    the face of it, it would seem to spell the end for Barnes and Rush, but
    I think that would be a big mistake.  Certainly, as a Utd fan, I would
    like to see Barnes playing for 10 more years - that way, you'll never
    win the title !!!!!!!!
34.3394MARVIN::MORRELLLeeds United.. the Greatest Team in Football!!!Wed Sep 06 1995 14:037
    > stick with their 5 man defence
    
    	Well it didn't do them a lot of good against Leeds did it!!
    
    	Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3395METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 06 1995 14:084
    I was wondering how long it'd take you to recall that game AGAIN Rick.
    
    So what's wrong with Liverpool having a top class squad of top class
    players all of whom have to work for their places in the team?
34.3396CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Sep 06 1995 14:3314
    >So what's wrong with Liverpool having a top class squad of top class
    >players all of whom have to work for their places in the team?
    
    Absolutely nothing, providing you keep them all happy.  You can't pay
    big money for a player and keep him on the bench, therefore I think
    Evans will almost certainly play Collymore and McAteer (assuming you
    get him).  That means 2 of the current regular side will be dropped.
    Evans has to be careful in his dealings with the younger players,
    because they are now used to playing regular 1st team football, and
    most of them are internationals.  Therefore, it suggests that Rush and
    Barnes would be the unlucky ones.  However, they are both
    internationals as well, and need 1st team football to justify their
    selection.  Interesting problem for Evans - if it'll help, I'm sure Utd
    would take Redkanpp and Fowler off your hands !!
34.3397METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 06 1995 14:433
    I see your point. We'll have to wait and see how Roy deals with it.
    
    BTW keep your hands off Redknapp and Fowler.
34.3398and so would ICOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Wed Sep 06 1995 15:057
    
    > Redknapp and Fowler.
    
    If they've got any self respect, i'd suggest they'd rather hack off
    their nads than play for Manchester United.
    
    Ian.
34.3399CHEFS::GROOMNBeer is Life, the rest is detailWed Sep 06 1995 18:435
    Liverpool announced today that Mcateer will be signing for them
    tomorrow.  Blackburn have pulled out of the Stubbs bid (they only
    really wanted McAteer).
    
    Nev
34.3400METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 06 1995 18:575
    Ta dah!
    
    Yeeeeeeass.
    
    It was inevitable I suppose.
34.3401Bye Bye Babby, Babby bye bye !!!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Wed Sep 06 1995 19:0613
    Yeah, but who will they drop ??
    
    Drop Babb/Scales/Ruddock and play 4-4-2
    Drop Barnes and Babb and play 4-4-2 with Kennedy on the left and
    McManaman on the right with McAteer and Redknapp in the middle.
    Drop a midfieder/striker to accommodate McAteer.
    Play with 14 men !!
    
    
    So, have I missed one or can you choose from that little lot.
    
    
    Ian$not_a_Liverpool_fan_honest!!
34.3402CHEFS::GEORGEMGewn ni GorffenWed Sep 06 1995 19:253
re .3394

Do you ever say anything that doesn't include "Leeds" in it?  Good grief.
34.3403METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 06 1995 19:295
    Assuming Evans'll keep to the same structure, his midfield choice is
    now between: Barnes, Molby, Thomas, Redknapp, McManaman, McAteer,
    Clough, Kennedy, Walters and possibly Charnock and Thompson.
    
    See? It's an easy choice....isn't it?!?!?!?
34.3404Roy finally listens to me!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Sep 06 1995 21:285
    There is a God! 
    
    Liverpool finally succumb to my 2-year campaign to sign a midfielder
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3405even more than my bonusCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Thu Sep 07 1995 13:144
    
    4.5 million is a lot of money though...
    
    Ian.
34.3406MOVIES::MCATEERPaul McAteerThu Sep 07 1995 14:091
Not having seen this player, is he any good? Or at least is he worth the 4.5M?
34.3407CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 07 1995 14:156
    re -1
    
    Personally, I don't think he is that good. The same goes for Stubbs. As
    for the fee, given the current market, it is probably about right. 
    
    Stuart
34.3408The price is rightXSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Thu Sep 07 1995 14:196
re -1

I don't rate McAteer either but given the Transfer Market at the moment the
price is about right for a fairly average player.

                             James.
34.3409McAteer...CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Thu Sep 07 1995 16:473
    So has he signed yet or what ??!!??
    
    Ian$still_can't_see_where_Mr_Evans_will_play_him
34.3410METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Sep 07 1995 16:572
    There's supposed to be a press conference at Anfield today, I dunno the
    time etc.
34.3411reason behind the 22 million madness?FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Sep 07 1995 19:4916
    
    It appears that Liverpool are expecting an injury troubled season.
    The squad is so full that they could have half a dozen injuries and
    still have adequate cover.
    
    The 2 up front could be Fowler, Rush or Collymore
    The midfield could be one of many from Macca1, Macca2, Barnes,
    Redknapp, Kennedy and so on.
    
    Maybe this is what Evans thought we were lacking last season. 
    
    A good team usually is where there are players waiting on the sidelines
    for a game. Those in the team have to play really well week in week out
    to make sure they keep their places.
    
    Neil
34.3412CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 07 1995 20:0013
    	re -1
    
    	> A good team usually is where there are players waiting on the
    	>sidelines for a game. Those in the team have to play really 
    	>well week in week out to make sure they keep their places.
    
        and the ones on the sidelines start whinging in the press after 6
    	months or so.
    
    	Well, Michael Thomas will anyway.
    
    	Stuart
    	
34.3413METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Sep 07 1995 20:068
    >>Well, Michael Thomas will anyway.
             
    He's been out of the first team for more than 6 months already, and has
    only returned because of others injuries.
    
    I haven't heard him complaining yet.
    
    If he wanted a transfer, he knows who to ask.
34.3414CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 07 1995 20:205
    >If he wanted a transfer, he knows who to ask
    
    Yeah, a journalist.
    
    Stuart
34.3415I want to be with IncieCHEFS::JAMESPFri Sep 08 1995 13:315
    
    The words Thomas/ Atlanta/ pre season, spring 
    to mind. 
    
    Pj
34.3416Wimbledon AFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 11 1995 13:4815
    
    If you're going to kick it away Babbsie then boot it!
    
    An own goal from Phil Babb won the game for Wimbledon. He deflected in a
    free kick at the near post.
    
    The major talking point was handbags at 5 yds between Thorn and
    Collymore. The ref sent off Jones for headbutting although he didn't
    really, he simply went in head first (like you do). Thorn thought he
    had been sent off and the game had to be halted whilst someone
    retrieved Thorn from his early bath.
    
    Liverpool slip to 6th, Wimbledon upto 3rd.
    
    Neil
34.3417nSIOG::DIGNAMMon Sep 11 1995 14:571
    
34.3420Moved for your convenienceMOVIES::PLAYFORDKevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394]Mon Sep 11 1995 18:46157
    
    This note has been moved for your convenience.
    
    regards
    Kevin
    
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    this is an introduction to myself and to say that a major liverpool fan
    has joined the conference, all i have to say is
    james 
    jones
    babb
    scales
    ruddock
    redknapp
    kennedy
    bjornaby
    mcmanaman
    mcateer
    rush
    fowler
    collymore
    barnes
    clough
    eeh  thomas
    
    
    welll lets just say CHAMPIONS 95/96
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    Correction
    
    10 Wombles 1 - 11 Champions 0
    
    Can I change allegience?
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    So is Collymore injured after his coming together with Vinny?? 
    
    Collymore looks like he's not having a lot of luck this year... shame..
    
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
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    Do I have everyone elses permission to kick Ricks head in?
    
    BTW Rick, I'll be round for that sponsorship money later, so watch out.
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    Er, actually I don't think Liverpool *do* have a replacement. Rush is
    apparently injured and missing from the UEFA Cup match this week. And
    Nigel Clough is a goalscorer on a par with Bergkamp.
    
    Stuart
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    > -< papa smurf >-

    > well this is no attitude to have for a subutio fan of your stature!

    	I see we are back to the lucid reasoned argument and intelligent
    discussion that I do so look forward to reading in this conference.

    Malc.

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    The basis of the current liverpool squad revolves
    around talent and the ability to overcome a mild setback such as a
    injury to even the classiest of players such as stan collymore or rush
    there is strenght and debth in the renks and it has only been
    strenghtened by the inclusion of (our) jason mcateer and did you know
    that (our)mark kennedy is a proven goalscorer and would be an able
    replacement for injured strikeforce. If they were injured!
    
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    >>strenght and debth in the renks
    
    What the bloody hell does that mean ??? I don't know, since Brookie
    started Scouse accents have got worse and worse !!
    
    Ian
    
34.3421About time this got moveed ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONIt's Bogey Appreciation WeekMon Sep 11 1995 19:0219
    505.14/34.3420
    
    Regardless of typing errors it's still a big improvement on his last
    reply.

    SIOG::DIGNAM (What is your name btw ?)

    Surely Rush was your one out and out striker last year, a deplorable
    situation which the purchase of Collymore was supposed to rectify. If
    both players are injured then you are scuppered as you are then left
    with a team of unsubtle defenders and dodgy wingers (give or take a
    couple of exceptions). I would bet you money Liverpool do NOT win the
    league unless they strengthen their strikers department. The name of
    Mark Kennedy will not exactly strike fear into the hearts of English
    Premier defences I'll bet.

    Malc.

34.3422CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Sep 11 1995 19:219
>    Surely Rush was your one out and out striker last year, a deplorable
>    situation which the purchase of Collymore was supposed to rectify. If
    
    
    Aren't you forgetting about Robbie Fowler ?
    
    BTW - Celtic were excellent yesterday.  Collins is worth a bundle if
    yesterday's performance was anything to go by.
34.3423Where have you been all day Dave ?AYOV29::MTHEODORESONIt's Bogey Appreciation WeekMon Sep 11 1995 19:4512
    
    Dave
    
    OK I forgot about Fowler.
    
    And your mob can keep your grubby paws off Collins if you know what's
    good for you.
    
    And so can your reserve team, Middlesboro.
    
    Malc.
    
34.3424CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Sep 11 1995 20:018
    Bit busy at the moment Malc - I'm off on holiday tomorrow for 2 weeks,
    so I've got plenty to do.  Are you still leaving on the 22nd ?
    
    By the way, what is the going rate for Collins ?  I can't believe
    Middlesboro' are the only team to have registered a bid.  The German
    guy was pretty good as well, but I'm not all that convinced about Van
    Huey-Donkey.  Still, it was a fine match compared to the dross served
    up by City and Arsenal.
34.3425Van the man OK in my book ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONIt's Bogey Appreciation WeekMon Sep 11 1995 20:5120
    
    > Are you still leaving on the 22nd ?
    
    	25th is the leader in the clubhouse at the moment.
    
    	Going rate for Collins is circa 2.5 to 3 mill. He is not
    technically for sale as far as I can see which is why there is only one
    bid (I think). I reckon it's his agent touting him round the clubs off
    his own bat trying to drum up some interest for when his contract runs
    out at the end of this season. If Celtic were to wait till then the
    price would be much lower so if he was definitely to go then it would
    be best to sell him now-ish. However we'd prefer to keep him obviously.
    
    	Basically I haven't a clue what is going to happen.
    
    Malc.
    
    PS If I don't see (read) you before I go, best of British and all that.
    The mobile 'phone number will still be valid.
    
34.3426LIVERPOOL IN EUROPE AGAINSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 13:205
    LIVERPOOL BACK IN EUROPE TONIGHT...LET THE GOOD TIMES ROLL..DOES ANYONE
    KNOW ANYTHING ABOUT THE SIDE THAY ARE PLAYING..SPARTAK
    SOMETHINGBALL..IS THERE ANYBODY DANGEROUS OR FAMOUS IN THERE TEAM?..CNA
    WE HUMILIATE THEM
    
34.3427Spartak Vladkavkaz A - previewFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Sep 12 1995 13:2012
    
    UEFA cup tonight. Spartak Vladkavkaz (or similar).
    
    Saw last week's sportsnight preview on the club where super-scout Ron
    Yeats, ex 'pool centre-half and captain of the 1960's, visited to suss 
    out the opposition. They looked really skilful and are currently top of 
    the Russian league ahead of about 6 Moscow clubs. A lot of money has 
    been spent to get some of the league's best players although I don't 
    think much had been spent on the stadium, it was a wreck! Apparently the 
    usual ticket price has been quadrupled for the game.
    
    Neil
34.3428TEAM NEWSSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 13:285
    HAS THE TEAM BEEN ANOUNCED.I DOUBT IT BUT IT WOULD BE VERRY INTERESTING
    TO SEE WHO HE PLAYS, COLLYMORE, KENNEDY, MCATEER ETC, I HAVE NOT REALLY
    SEEN ANY OF THEM PLAYING YET THIS SEASON.   WHICH MATCH IS ON RTE AND
    WHICH ON BBC OR ITV?
    
34.3429MARVIN::MORRELLCryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya..Tue Sep 12 1995 13:366
    Liverpool vs the Russian Tractor Factory B team is on BBC 2 & BBC 5
    Live....
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3430who do you support rickSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 13:382
    who do you support rick?
    
34.3431probably leedsSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 13:422
    it's probably leeds, dont ya know.or someone like that.
    
34.3432MARVIN::MORRELLCryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya..Tue Sep 12 1995 13:429
    Leeds mate.... 
    
    Its not that I'm bitter & twisted that Leeds are playing a far superior
    team in Europe.. the match is probably the tie of the round.... 
    and who do the BBC, ITV & Sky go & cover... NOT LEEDS!!!
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3433CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 13:461
    McAteer can't play until the quarter-finals of the UEFA Cup. 
34.3434why notSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 13:494
    why not? some stupid transfer regulations or something of that nature
    is suppose, rules that are there for no apparent reason just to fill
    lines in the paper..and probably somehow line the pockets of the FA
    
34.3435METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 12 1995 14:053
    Scales and Rush are both out through injury.
    
    Rumours are that Thomas might even play.
34.3436i mean, look at borrusia monchengladhbach (sp)COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Tue Sep 12 1995 14:355
    
    Just because they've got a long name doesn't make them crap.
    I reckon these russians are going to give us a run for our money.
    
    Ian.
34.3437CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 14:478
    re .3434
    
    >rules that are there for no apparent reason just to fill
    >lines in the paper..and probably somehow line the pockets of the FA
    
    What the hell are you on? Or is it a "Liverpool" - thang.
    
    Stuart
34.3438getting your excuses in before the game eh?FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Sep 12 1995 15:0018
    
    Rick,
    
    >Liverpool vs the Russian Tractor Factory B team is on BBC 2 & BBC 5
    
    This is a setup isn't it?. If we win it was "only against a bunch of
    amateurs" and if we loose its "hahahaha couldn't beat a bunch of
    amateurs"
    
    Russian football is of a very high standard. They are well known for
    quick accurate passing and very fast on the break. As I said they are
    currently league leaders by about 5pts so its not going to be a push
    over.
    
    As for choice of matches, the BBC selected the Liverpool match as Kate
    Adie is doing the commentary as she lives local. :-)
    
    Neil
34.3439Red Army takes on Red ArmySIOG::G_ROBINSONTue Sep 12 1995 15:5511
    No one ever takes much from the Russian Clubs. I'm expecting a 1-0
    defeat or similar for tonight. Even the great Liverpool sides of the
    70's and 80's had tough matches over there.
    
    Quick note to Barry (AKA Dignam@SIOG).
    
    Your spellings the worst I ever saw. Any more of that and we'll have
    you transfered to Entry 32. Just check some of the Scumchester Utd
    enteries. Says it all really. Your last one wasn't to bad.
    
    P.S To any English readers RTE is Radio Terefonis Eire (Irish TV).
34.3440SORRY GARYSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 16:191
    THANKS GARY, I'LL TRY TO IMPROVE THE SPELLING IN FUTURE
34.3441re -1 Now all you've got to do is take the caps lock offCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 16:339
    re. 3439
    
    >P.S To any English readers RTE is Radio Terefonis Eire (Irish TV).
    				       ^^^^^                       ^^
    
    Hmmm, a comment waiting to be made about it being typically Irish to
    call a TV station, Radio. But I'm not going to make that observation.
    
    Stuart	
34.3442not just the Irish...FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Sep 12 1995 16:526
    
    What about "Radio Rentals"? They don't rent radios.
    I also asked the estate agent at "Village Properties" in Tilehurst
    "have you got any properties in a village?" and he said "no".
    
    Neil
34.3443Excuse me, but have you got any .....CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Tue Sep 12 1995 17:024
    The same thing could be applied in quite a sad way to Virgin !!
    
    
    Ian.
34.3444Players even...METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 12 1995 17:276
    >>The same thing could be applied in quite a sad way to Virgin !!
         
    Is it just a coincidence that the topic of discussion got around to
    virginity in the Liverpool topic?
    
    I know they have a lot of young playres but...
34.3445no virginsSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 17:354
    There no virgins when it comes to winning trophies, are they
    
    barry
    
34.3446CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 17:374
    Yes, quite the opposite in fact. They certainly know, or used to know,
    what went where and why.
    
    Stuart
34.3447METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 12 1995 17:407
    Is this turning into innuendo corner?
    
    If so, Rushie been slotting it in for years.
    
    Fowler had the most last season.
    
    James uses his hands...... 
34.3448The Full Moons having an effect, ask Vinnie.SIOG::G_ROBINSONTue Sep 12 1995 17:567
    re -1
    
    If thats the case doesn't that mean Bill Shankly invented it in the
    first place!!
    
    re .3341 We'll call our TV stations(yes we have two) what we like, they
    also run the radio.
34.3449That'd make a great personal name.METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 12 1995 18:021
    "You'll never WALK alone" was a typo!!!!
34.3450CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 18:085
    This has all the makings of another Bristol City escapade. Malc, where
    are you...?
    
    
    
34.3451METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 12 1995 18:141
    The people on the Kop are the Kopulation.
34.3452re -1CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 18:217
    Surely that should be:
    
    	The people on the kop are into Kopulation, or
    
    	The people on the kop exist as a result of kopulation
    
    
34.3454CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 18:375
    >At least they Know how to kopulate! without help
    
    So, they are able to have sex by themselves. What startling honesty.
    
    
34.3455Title scmitle ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONIt's Bogey Appreciation WeekTue Sep 12 1995 19:3510
    
    .3450
    
    	Kind of busy today Stuart.
    
    	But I might suggest that they could change their name to Loverpool.
    (Crap I know, but the best I can do on a tight budget).
    
    	Malc.
    
34.3456what timeSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 20:082
    I want to know what time the pool match is on tv tonight..thanks  barry
    
34.3457Kick off is 5.30pm (GMT) so if its live, trying turning your TV onCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 20:201
    
34.3458what stationSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 20:272
    what station is it on
    
34.3459RTE or the other oneCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 20:311
    
34.3460not on rteSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 20:533
    it's not on RTE but you see BBC is channelled through northern ireland
    and sometimes they change their programmes.. so we in Ireland can pick
    it up on the turf ariel stuck to the bicycle wheel. 
34.3461Don't the potatoes get upset?CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 12 1995 20:591
    
34.3462noSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 21:001
    no we use them to power the tv's 
34.3463The match I mean ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONIt's Bogey Appreciation WeekTue Sep 12 1995 21:063
    
    	Somebody has just told me it is on BBC2 starting any minute now ...
    
34.3464thanks very muchSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 12 1995 21:141
    
34.3465METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 12 1995 21:211
    Correct, it's on 2 shortly.
34.3466Away winWSTENG::DSMITHWed Sep 13 1995 01:193
    
    
    Final score  Russkies 1 Liverpool 2
34.3467Sporting Vladikavkaz AFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Sep 13 1995 12:1028
    
    An interesting game. Although SV piled on the pressure and did lots of
    neat 1-2 passing outside the box it didn't work. This was partly due to
    bad luck as James was useless at times and did a few fumbles and partly
    because no SV player wanted to be the one to shoot at goal, they always
    played one pass too many.
    
    SV took the lead through a 20th minute free kick which James should
    have neatly collected with ease. Instead he bumbled it into his own
    net. McManaman equalised from a near impossible angle (from the
    touchline) at about 30 minutes. A 30 yd speculative Redknapp shot in the
    second half left the SV keeper rooted to his feet as it swerved into
    the top corner.
    
    At this point SV piled on the pressure but the Liverpool defence just
    soaked it up. By 80 minutes SV were tired and frustrated and Liverpool
    spent the remaining ten minutes in the SV half. 
    
    The TV coverage was very interesting. Mostly one long distance camera
    which made everyone look like ants. A few close up shots and the
    replays were terrible or non-existant, i.e. a big R flashed in the
    corner of the screen and then nothing happened, it was like the
    1960/1970's all over again. The sound was pretty bad, at one point I am
    sure I heard, "its no good Barry I don't think they can hear you"!
    
    Neil
    
    
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Don't put yourself down James 8^)

Mick
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Re -1

There's enough people around here willing to do it for me ;-).

                          James.
34.3469Good resultSIOG::DIGNAMWed Sep 13 1995 12:575
    WELL, after all the slagging, ther russian side proved themselves to be
    quite a good team, leaders of their league.  The liverpool side which
    was not at its best proved that they can go to there places and come
    back with a result..and enough about the camera work, they used to work
    for RTE..!
34.3470METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 13 1995 12:575
    >>left the SV keeper rooted to his feet 
    
    Most people are rooted to their feet.
    
    ...but being rooted to the ground, now that's different.
34.3471CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Sep 13 1995 12:595
    >...but being rooted to the ground, now that's different
    
    Thats enough about potatoes in this topic.
    
    Stuart
34.3472Left abitCHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Wed Sep 13 1995 14:419
    As Chris Evans mentioned this morning, there was a wonderful moment
    just into half-time when the Russian cameraman tried to 'zoom in' on
    the moon and failed miserably. You know, out of focus, lost it
    completely, etc. At times you felt as though there were only a couple
    of lights on, and those came from the kitchen of a flat overlooking the
    stadium. Bloody awful but a superb result when you play badly !!
    
    
    Ian.
34.3473Here goes!!IOSG::LAYNEWed Sep 13 1995 15:176
    RE Criticising last few
    
    At least you got to see the game, so stop criticising when other people
    try to do their best - typical English attitude!
    
    William
34.3474VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Wed Sep 13 1995 16:149
    In fairness, Ossetia (sp?) is about as far off the beaten track as you can
    get in Europe (barring Wales, of course). It's been pretty much a war
    zone in recent years with various areas trying to claim independence,
    so I suppose coverage of football matches has taken a bit of a back
    seat.
    
    Incidentally, there were no crowd problems as feared, were there?
    
    Dom 
34.3475EVERYBODY'S VERY QUIET TODAYSIOG::DIGNAMWed Sep 13 1995 19:061
    
34.3476M25 bluesCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Wed Sep 13 1995 19:1111
    
    Not quiet, just 'reserved'. The old guard that kept this note going
    through the dark years are all far too mature and wise to start leaping
    over the moon at one good away uefa win!   :-)
    (erm...Cunno excepted)
    
    Having said that, when Redknapp's goal thundered in, I almost put the
    car into the central reservation!!!
    
    Ian.
    
34.3477NEW USER OLD FANCHEFS::WILDERJWed Sep 13 1995 20:3824
    HELLO This is my first attempt at replying to a note so i hope it 
    works. I am not a long time user so any advise on mistakes i may make
    would be appreciated(i notice a bit of `ribbin' about the odd spelling
    error well im not the best so please forgive).
    
    *****THERE CAN BE ONLY ONE TRUE REDS*****
    
    Being a totally devoted LIVERPOOL fan this conference is excellent 
    news and by way of an opening statement all i can say is
    last nights game may not have been our most elegant display of one 
    touch footie but 2 away goals gets us into the next round coz no-one
    could turn that around at ANFIELD and Jamie's goal was a total
    blinder swerve left then right and straight in the top right corner.
    Bloody marvellous.
    
    
                  best wishes from a man who desperatly
                  wishes he had sky even if Andy gray and
                  the other one are terrible at half time.
    
    
                       JAMES WILDER@UVO
    
    
34.3478HELLO NEW USERSIOG::DIGNAMWed Sep 13 1995 20:572
    
    
34.3479I've been waiting ages to legitimately use this as an exampleCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Sep 13 1995 21:0815
    > but 2 away goals gets us into the next round coz no-one could turn
    >that around at ANFIELD 
    
    Hmm, so no-one can score two goals at Anfield, eh? I'm sure that the
    last time Liverpool played a Russian team they lost two goals at
    Anfield (although I stand to be corrected by one of you loyal Liverpool
    fans on that particular instance) and I would refer you to the result
    on Friday 26 May 1989 for an instance that springs immediately to mind
    where the visiting team scored 2 goals and buggered up Liverpools
    attempt to win a trophy. The date doesn't ring any bells? Ask Mickey
    Thomas about it. Or Steve "One Minute" McMahon. I'm sure they could
    enlighten you.
    
    Stuart
    	
34.3480he's got no hair, but we don't careCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Wed Sep 13 1995 21:107
    
    Stuart,
    
    You're dithhhhhpickable!
    
    Ian.
          
34.3481METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 13 1995 21:188
    >>(i notice a bit of `ribbin' about the odd spelling
        error well im not the best so please forgive)
    
    I take it that was aimed at me.
    
    I can't help being the Spelling/Grammar Police, it's something
    Matt (R.I.P.) and I are infamous for. Not so much in this conference
    but I'll be more vigilant if you like.
34.3482Ooooh, now it's really getting nasty in here...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Wed Sep 13 1995 21:318
    >I can't help being the Spelling/Grammar Police, it's something
    >Matt (R.I.P.) and I are infamous for. Not so much in this conference
    >but I'll be more vigilant if you like.

    The Spelling/Grammar Police perhaps, but evidently not the Punctuation 
    Police ;-)
    
    Dom
34.3483Ho hum CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 12:136
    >I'll
    
    Does the eradication of abbreviations not fall within the remit of the
    Spelling/Grammar Police?
    
    Stuart
34.3484Grammar Police roolz.METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Sep 14 1995 12:529
    Abbreviations are legal.
    
    
    So is bad punctuation, sometimes.
    
    And typos can be let off with a warning.
    
    BTW I know I started a sentence with the word "And", but who's gonna
    argue with the grammar police?
34.3485CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 13:108
    >BTW I know I started a sentence with the word "And", but who's gonna
    >argue with the grammar police?
    
    
    As leader of the Grammar Insurrectionists, I will argue with the
    Grammar Police.
    
    Stuart
34.3486METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Sep 14 1995 13:221
    Phooey.
34.3487AYOV29::MTHEODORESONIt's Bogey Appreciation WeekThu Sep 14 1995 13:3010
    
    > Phooey.
    
    	Now that must be "Hong Kong Phooey (Number One Super Guy)" who is
    obviously here to enforce the will of the Spelling/Grammar Police. I
    was just thinking we haven't had a childrens cartoon interlude for
    quite some time. Who remembers the Great Wacky Races Debate ?
    
    Malc.
    
34.3488CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 13:348
    >Who remembers the Great Wacky Races Debate ?
    
    Aah, halcyon days. Was that ever finally resolved? I seem to recall
    somebody introducing the characters of the second series and throwing
    the debate slightly off course.
    
    Stuart
    
34.3489AYOV29::MTHEODORESONIt's Bogey Appreciation WeekThu Sep 14 1995 14:1215
    > I recall somebody introducing the characters of the second series

    	That's right. That somebody was the inimitable Choppers the Tim.
    I thought the funniest thing about it was how much all these little
    asides used to piss off Andy Sant. He used to rant and rave about
    sticking to the point (football) and everybody just ignored him and
    carried on arguing about whether Top Cat was in it, etc ...

    	We'll need to set another thing off like that again I think.

    	Malc.

    	PS Why are Liverpool wearing Blackburn strips these days ?

34.3490exit stage leftCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Thu Sep 14 1995 14:277
    
    > I recall somebody introducing the characters of the second series
    
    Yeah, but was Snagglepuss REALLY in it???
    I just can't remember this.
    
    Ian$toon
34.3491A big, big, big GorilllllaCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 14:3518
    Malc,
    
    >PS Why are Liverpool wearing Blackburn strips these days ?
    
    Its more a Bristol Rovers kit than anything else. Just goes to show how
    unoriginal they are.
    
    >That somebody was the inimitable Choppers the Tim
    
    Hmm, I had a suspicion it was.
    
    Ian, 
    
    I don't recall the second series of Wacky Races that he was wittering
    on about, so I can't really comment on Snagglepusses involvement in the
    cartoon.
    
    Stuart
34.3492This weekend's game...FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Sep 14 1995 15:0717
    
    Re: new 2nd kit.
    
    I like the new kit. Its an improvement on the previous kit (well that's
    not saying much) and its quite natty. There's not much you can do
    that's original nowadays and quarters are better than a miserable grey
    Top-Man (chester) top that looks like it got ruined in the washing
    machine on its first wash. My only gripe about the current first kit is
    that ridiculous double "collar effect" around the neck. However I am
    glad that its closer to the more traditional red and less cluttered
    than in more recent years.
    
    Interesting game this weekend against Blackburn. Both teams have the
    same excuse of International football and both are playing inconsistent
    football. 
    
    Neil
34.3493bring kenny backSIOG::DIGNAMThu Sep 14 1995 15:229
    liverpool may be inconsistant, but Blackburn lately have been, muck
    it's like shearer is asleep, To all Blackburn fans,"Bring that man who
    used to play for a great team back from the stands..and give him a good
    job"..lets not kid ourselves kenny belongs on a football field in
    some capacity..Not running executive meetings..But dont come back until
    monday kenny....
    
    
    Barry
34.3494CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 15:269
    > inconsistant
	
    Tsk, tsk. Must do better.
    
    As for Shearer being half asleep, that is due to the inconsistencies of
    his teammates and the service they provide rather than his own bad
    form. Mind you, I do believe he is overrated.
    
    Stuart
34.3495**********CHEFS::WILDERJThu Sep 14 1995 15:5728
    
    
    	I am in total agreement with anyone who says Wacky Races was the 
    	alltime great of cartoons, sort of a marvin hagler of the cartoon
    	world. But my favorite characters have to be dasterdly & muttly.
    	What were the cave men called??
    
    	Back to buisness the home kit this season is spot on the collar
    	is original and highly distinctive, and as long as you dont 
    	have bleached blonde hair it looks quite cool. (sorry robbie!!)
    	unfortunatly i cant say the same for the away kit, Bristol rovers
    	is about right im afraid. Has anyone else seen the new sweat/t-
    	shirts black & green, i love 'em so much so i had to buy one.
    	Then what should happen my ex-girlfriend f*****g dyed it red in
    	the wash then tried to bleach it. it looks like total shiiite.
    
    
    	On the matter of 89 was it when a couple may have been given away
    	at the sacred land, it happens but with this squad not this time.
    	like you say big game this weekend. My opions neither team are on 
    	full form but we are definatly able to put sitters in the bloody
    	back of the net and on last nights performance b'burn are not.
    	however a league game is totally differant.  whers is it by the	
    	way??
    
    
    	please dont shoot me officer.
    	james 
34.3496Drat drat and triple drat ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Thu Sep 14 1995 16:0913
    
    James
    
    	If you check out 79.128, you may read something to your advantage.
    I have a feeling that the cavemen brothers were called Rock and Gravel
    but I am not 100% sure.
    
    	Personally I preferred Noggin the Nog and Captain Pugwash, but
    Wacky Races was pretty darn good in my book. Anybody remember The Hair
    Bear Bunch and Wait Till Your Father Gets Home ?
    
    Malc.
    
34.3497"I hate them mices to pieces..."VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Thu Sep 14 1995 16:2612
    I'll always remember reading a copy of "Shoot" back in the early 70s,
    where John Hope (Sheff. Utd. goalkeeper) was featured on the "Profile" 
    page. Favorite singer: Marie Osmond; Favorite TV show: Wacky Races.
    
    It killed me (aged 10) at the time, but I soon realised that
    professional footballers don't tend to be avid watchers of "The 
    Prisoner" or "University Challenge".
    
    Now if he'd gone for "Motor Mouse and It's The Wolf"...
    
    Dom (Punctuation Police, Italian chapter)
                                       
34.3498YUPPY::OHAGANBVatican Radio TechnoThu Sep 14 1995 16:2710
   
   > Wacky Races was pretty darn good in my book. Anybody remember The Hair
   > Bear Bunch and Wait Till Your Father Gets Home ?              ^^^^^^^^
     ^^^^^^^^^^
    
    By rights they should as it starred Terry McDermott.
    
    Barry.
    
   
34.3499CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 17:037
    Malc,
    
    Both of the 'toons that you mention are currently being re-run on The
    Cartoon Network. Not that I watch it, of course. It was in the Listings
    Magazine....
    
    Stuart
34.3500Oh dear ......CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Thu Sep 14 1995 17:4410
    Malc,
    
    	The cavemen in question were the Slag Brothers, Rock and Gravel,
    amd they drove the Boulder Mobile. My favourite was the Army Surplus
    Special driven by Sarge and Private Meekly !! I certainly do remember
    the Hair Bear Bunch 'cos Valderama was in it and I used to have a
    pencil case with them on !!
    
    
    Ian.
34.3501competion rules'n regsCHEFS::WILDERJThu Sep 14 1995 17:4523
    
    
    	MALC,
    		cheers reading `sarge and private meekly in the army
    		surplus speacial' brought the memories of a fabulous
    		era flooding back.
    
    		But why oh why did they take good old pugwash (he of 
    		the excellent beard) off the screen. Was it really because
    		of "master bates"?? If it was why accept the magic 
    		round about. Having recently seen a couple of episodes
    		that was written by some serious acid heads-what is
    		Dillon on??
    
    		Oh a question to any one who has the time to answer:
    
    		what are the competion rules for the uefa cup and how
    		is it run?? I need to know coz my mate said it is run
    		as a league then knock out, I thought it was home&away
    		knock out all the way, excluding the final.
    
    
    			thanx james
34.3502Erm.....CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Thu Sep 14 1995 17:486
    Re Pugwash
    
    	I think "Seaman Stains" might have been another reason !! :-)
    
    
    Ian.
34.3503If only I had mod privs...FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Sep 14 1995 17:537
    
    Oi!
    
    Why don't you all go and visit the Bristol City note? If not I'll
    re-run one of Cunno's infamous list of honours notes.
    
    Neil
34.3504The UEFA Cup.YUPPY::OHAGANBVatican Radio TechnoThu Sep 14 1995 17:565
    re .3501.
    
    It's a 2 leg affair all the way to and including the final. 
    
    Barry.
34.3505A know-all writes ... AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Thu Sep 14 1995 17:5812
    Folks

    	In my capacity as resident expert on kids cartoons I was in fact
    reading a book concerning this very subject not very long ago and this
    book said that the names Master Bates and Seaman Staines were urban
    myths and did not actually appear in the cartoon at all. So there.

    	Trivia question : what was the name of Captain Pugwash's ship ?

    Malc.

34.3506football pleaseSIOG::DIGNAMThu Sep 14 1995 18:0413
    Thank you james and barry (no2) for trying to get the subject off the
    wacky races and other cartoons,  I am also a old cartoon fan, but
     "HOW
    ABOUT A CARTOON CONFERENCE LADS"
    
    In reference to the uefa cup, it is all two legs and is quite a fair
    competition, but I would like to know how the final ends if it is is a
    draw?
    
    
    Lets keep it to football related topics,  thank you
    
    Barry dignam
34.3507Quick phone call to my 6-year old nephew...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Thu Sep 14 1995 18:055
    	>Trivia question : what was the name of Captain Pugwash's ship ?
    
    The Jolly Roger?
    
    Dom
34.3508The Black PigIRPC01::MAXOSD_PRODThu Sep 14 1995 18:131
    
34.3509Malc, The Black Pig or The Black Bess?CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 18:151
    
34.3510And whats the name of his perpetual enemy ?AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Thu Sep 14 1995 18:2115
    IRPC01::MAXOSD_PROD is correct.

    > Lets keep it to football related topics,  thank you
    
    Barry Dignam

    	You've been here 5 minutes and you're already telling us old lags
    what to do. I would ask you not to be so presumptious if you please.
    There is room within this conference for the odd tangential distraction
    and we always come back to the point eventually. The NEXT UNSEEN button
    is useful if you do not wish to parcipate.

    Malc.

34.3511you left out marmalade malcolmSIOG::DIGNAMThu Sep 14 1995 18:291
    
34.3512The enemyIRPC01::MAXOSD_PRODThu Sep 14 1995 18:314
    Re; .3510
    
    Cut-Throat Jake
    
34.3513I knowIRPC01::MAXOSD_PRODThu Sep 14 1995 18:323
    re; .3510/IRPC01::MAXOSD_PROD is correct
    
    Mike
34.3514CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 18:337
    re .3511
    
    > you left out marmalade malcolm
    
    Err, Malc, is there something that you wish to tell us?
    
    Stuart
34.3515Whoooooooooosh!AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Thu Sep 14 1995 18:3812
    
    IRPC01::MAXOSD_PROD is correct again. He sounds a bit of a clever dick.
    
    > you left out marmalade malcolm
    
    Stuart
    
    	What I want to know is : how did he find out about my sexual
    deviancies ?
    
    Malc.
    
34.3516hmmm!!CHEFS::WILDERJThu Sep 14 1995 18:5012
    
     		Malc, tell us more????
    		
    			
    		Stuart,check out 496.14,   answers please.
    
     
    
    
    			having not used the net before where is everyone?
    
    				james
34.3517CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 18:515
    Malc,
    
    Not guilty. John Hussey, perhaps?
    
    Stuart
34.3518GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Sep 14 1995 18:566
    
    I thought the UEFA final this season is a One-off match like the other
    two...
    	Hope it is...
    
    Dezzz.
34.3519CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 19:016
    The draw I saw had the teams split into what seemed to be groups of 4
    but didn't mention anything about a League basis applying. It appeared
    to be similar to the draw made for the tennis at Wimbledon, i.e. the
    top 2 seeds should meet in the Final. 
    
    Stuart
34.3520CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 19:045
    Malc,
    
    What was the name of Cut Throat Jakes ship?
    
    Stuart
34.3521Help me, IRPC01::MAXOSD_PRODAYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Thu Sep 14 1995 19:209
    
    > What was the name of Cut Throat Jakes ship ?
    
    Stuart
    
    	I'm afraid you have me stumped. Is it a trick question ?
    
    Malc.
    
34.3522METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Sep 14 1995 19:242
    OK, so you got Master Bates and Seaman Stains, but you forgot Roger the
    cabin boy.
34.3523CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 19:289
    re. 3521
    
    Malc,
    
    No. Genuine question. having a chat amongst ourselves here there was a
    certain amount of dissent over whether or not The Black Pig was
    Pugwashes ship or whether in fact, it was Cut-Throat Jakes vessel.
    
    Stuart 
34.3524Cartoon ManiaSIOG::G_ROBINSONThu Sep 14 1995 19:322
    Don't care what anyone says the Banana Splits where the Kings of the
    cartoons.......until Ren And Stimpy of course.
34.3525Are Everton playing tonight btw ?AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Thu Sep 14 1995 19:3610
    
    Stuie Baby
    
    	The Black Pig absolutely totally definitely was Captain Pugwashes
    ship. But I have a feeling Cut Throat Jake never had a permanent ship
    name because they were always getting sunk (usually by Tom the cabin
    boy). I shall try and look it up when I go home tonight.
    
    Malc.
    
34.3526yeeSIOG::DIGNAMThu Sep 14 1995 19:512
    yes
    
34.3527Re -1SIOG::G_ROBINSONThu Sep 14 1995 19:531
    yes, What?
34.3528yes everton are playing SIOG::DIGNAMThu Sep 14 1995 19:571
    
34.3529Mr Pedantic is in townCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 19:5812
    re .3542
    
    >Don't care what anyone says the Banana Splits where the Kings of the
    >cartoons
    
    Were they Cartoons? The ones I'm thinking of were people dressed in
    costumes with those infernal singing Mexican twins.
    
    They had cartoons on the show but they themselves weren't cartoons.
    Maybe you had a different show over there in Ireland.
    
    Stuart
34.3530CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Sep 14 1995 19:597
    re -1
    
    >re .3542
    
    That should of course read re .3524.
    
    Stuart
34.3531?????YUPPY::PANESGone troppoThu Sep 14 1995 20:025
Whos hand was firmly on the tiller of the Sky Lark??


Stuart

34.3532Toffees FanSIOG::G_ROBINSONThu Sep 14 1995 20:072
    Your on the wrong page mate
    
34.3533This is getting a bit out of hand (but so what ?)AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Thu Sep 14 1995 20:089
    
    > Whos hand was firmly on the tiller of the Sky Lark??
    
    Nutty Noah.
    
    What was the name of the dragon in Noggin the Nog ?
    
    Malc.
    
34.3534R'n SCHEFS::WILDERJThu Sep 14 1995 21:2110
    
    	 Ren and Stimpy are excellent. I missed most of the
         series, are there any videos knocking about??
    
         who are everton playing? I know the reds are not supposed
    	 to like the blues BUT it was magnificent to have most of
    	 last seasons silverware on merseyside.
    
    			james
    	 
34.3535stanley parkSIOG::DIGNAMFri Sep 15 1995 13:044
    they should start building an extension to stanley park, to build a new
    trophy room for the amount of silver coming to merseyside in the near
    future
    
34.3536re -1 Are you on drugs?CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosFri Sep 15 1995 13:271
    
34.3537So There!IOSG::LAYNEFri Sep 15 1995 13:3412
    RE last 30,
    
    Well I have been here more than 5 minutes and I don't want to hit NEXT
    UNSEEN, but I also don't want to read 30+ notes in what is suppose to
    be a football conference, only to find out that one or two is football
    related.
    
    I don't mind the odd deviation (sp!), but enough is enough.  I find
    this talk of pugwash, etc, very boring, so b**ger off to some cartoon
    notes conference to continue this line of notes talk!
    
    William (waiting_for_the_unslaught)
34.3538XSTACY::MDUNPHYJust another Day!!Fri Sep 15 1995 14:1212
To all Pool Supporters out there....

I'm thinking of heading over to watch pool Vs Arsenal on the 23rd of DEC,
question are:

1) Is this the correct date

2) What's the chances of getting a couple of tickets

Thanks

Mick
34.3539CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosFri Sep 15 1995 14:235
    Mick,
    
    The date is correct.
    
    Stuart
34.3540A mature answer ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Fri Sep 15 1995 14:4311
    
    William
    
    	Here is your long awaited onslaught.
    
    	Get stuffed ya miserable git.
    
    	;-)
    
    Malc.
    
34.3541CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosFri Sep 15 1995 15:115
    Malc
    
    So what was the answer about Cut-Throat Jakes ship?
    
    Stuart
34.3542Honest I actually looked it up. Sad or what ?AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Fri Sep 15 1995 15:2514
    
    Stuart
    
    	I consulted my extensive (but ultimately flawed) notes and could
    find no mention of Cut-Throat Jakes ship whatsoever let alone a name
    for it. I guess we will have to leave this one up in the air. If Matt
    was here we could get him to fire off another e-mail to his mate Anne
    Robinson and ask her. Other than that I don't know what to do.
    
    	My book said the drawing of Noggin the Nog was based on the famous
    Lewis chessmen. Now there's a useless piece of information for you ...
    
    Malc.
    
34.3543CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosFri Sep 15 1995 15:277
    Malc,
    
    >Honest I actually looked it up. Sad or what ?
    
    Where?
    
    Stuart
34.3544MARVIN::MORRELLCryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya..Fri Sep 15 1995 15:317
    > 34.3538
    
    	3) What are the chances of Arsenal winning....
    
    	Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3545Re: Arsenal ticketsSIOG::DIGNAMFri Sep 15 1995 15:339
    tickets to Arsenal match:
    
    I go over to Anfield usually twice a year and have never have only
    twice arranged a ticket,  You can usually gat one near cost outside the
    ground, so dont worry about getting one.  If you cant arrange one you
    are sure to pick up one there,   Then again by christmas we will be
    running away with the league so demand may be high.
    
    Barry dignam...Dublin
34.3546The book is in Bargain Books, #2.99 I thinkAYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Fri Sep 15 1995 15:5014
    
    Stuart
    
    	I am the proud owner of a book totally devoted to childrens TV. It
    contains gallons of utterly useless info. For instance it is the source
    of my Wacky Racers list. Regarding the dubious names in Captain Pugwash
    it has a list of them with a sticker over it saying "Since going to
    press we have discovered that none of the names on this list actually
    appeared in the programme. We have been advised by our lawyers not to
    publish any of these alleged names" or something like that. If you hold
    the book up to a strong light you can still read the names underneath ...
    
    Malc.
    
34.3547CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosFri Sep 15 1995 15:555
    Malc,
    
    Whats it called and who is the author?
    
    Stuart
34.3548I'll check it out at the weekendAYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Fri Sep 15 1995 16:261
    
34.3549$$$$$$$$$$CHEFS::WILDERJFri Sep 15 1995 20:139
    
    
    
    		WHO ARE WE PLAYING THIS WEEKEND????????????
    
    
                             James
    
    				
34.3550Trumpton RoversAYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Fri Sep 15 1995 20:281
    
34.3551CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosFri Sep 15 1995 20:443
    Not much of a supporter if he doesn't even know who they are playing.
    
    Stuart$hates_humanity_this_afternoon
34.3552It'll be Windy Miller next...FORTY2::JONESNeilFri Sep 15 1995 21:056
    
    re: game on Saturday
    
    See 34.3492 for details, seems like such a long time ago. 
    
    Neil
34.3553Time Literary Review supplement ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONWhere's me pudding ?Mon Sep 18 1995 13:0313
    
    .3547
    
    Stuart
    
    	The book is called The Golden Age of Childrens Television and is
    written by Geoff Tibballs. I am 99% certain I got it from Bargain Books
    (I presume you have them in England) for round about #2.99. Highly
    recommended, it gives me hours of endless amusement, mainly of the "God
    I'd forgotten about that!" variety.
    
    Malc.
    
34.3554Blackburn are going dahhhhn!COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Mon Sep 18 1995 13:1719
Liverpool   3-0   Blackburn

Redknapp
Fowler
Collymore


3 great first half goals killed off Blackburn who look dead and buried
already. First one a swerving thunderbolt from Redknapp who is getting 
quite adept at those. Second was a Robbie Fowler diving header that just
beat Flowers. Just as it looked as if it couldn't get better....
Collymore received the ball, completely unmarked, from Fowler about 25-30
yards out and preceeded to curl a left foot shot beautifully into the
bottom corner! 3-0! Not even half time.
Second half wasn't as good, notable only for a terrible sending off of
Henning Berg and the introduction of Jason Mcateer.

Ian.
34.3555CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 18 1995 13:2516
    re .3553
    
    Cheers, Malc.
    
    re .3554
    
    Ian,
    
    Another thing that Redknapp would seem to be getting quite adept at is
    diving. Berg didn't make contact with Redknapp until *after* Redknapp
    was eating the turf. If memory serves, Roy Keane got booked for a
    slightly more obvious dive earlier in the season. Hmm, maybe referees
    are getting back into their old routines when it comes to visiting
    Anfield...
    
    Stuart
34.3556Blackburn HomeFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 18 1995 13:2518
    
    Liverpool 3 Blackburn 0
    
    Three thumping goals in the first half was all that was needed. 
    
    - A 25 yards shot flew over a Red shirt who ducked out of the way and
      swerved away from a diving Flowers.
    
    - A cross from Jones was met by a diving Fowler who evaded his marker.
    
    - A 30 yard left-foot curler into the corner by Collymore.
    
    The 2nd half was less frantic and the low point was when Berg got sent
    off. I did not see any contact as Redknapp fell so its a good chance he
    dived. Redknapp then looked very embaressed as he realised it was Berg
    and that he was already on one yellow card. 
    
    Neil
34.3557"Goodbye Ray Harford"SIOG::DIGNAMMon Sep 18 1995 13:2610
    liverpool 3-0 blackburn rovers
    
    On the strenght of this performance, It makes you feel that liverpool
    are real title contenders this season, I looks like they are loving it
    and if those three players, redknapp, fowler and collymore keep
    performing to that standard and stay clear of injury we will be right
    up there come may..
    
    BOOM BOOM BOOM ..."let me hear you say JAYO...JAYO
    
34.35583 - 0CHEFS::WILDERJMon Sep 18 1995 14:2519
    
    
    		WHAT GOALS.WHAT CLASS.WHAT BRILLIANCE.OH WHAT JOY.
    
    
    			LIVERPOOL 3- BLACKBURN 0
    
    		Simply a blinding performance from the boys which, as
    		many have said, emphasises our very real challenge for
    		not only the championship but many other trophies aswell.
    		
    		
    			
    		Stuart- not all of us have access to upto date info
    			it does in no way reduce our fanatasism for 
    			the club or the game in general. 
    
    					james
    
34.3559consistency neededCOMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Mon Sep 18 1995 14:4413
Stuart,

Yes, Redknapp DID dive and should have been booked.


Rest,

The lads are going to have to be a tad more consistent than this if they are
going to challenge for the title. I mean, losing to Wimbledon?


Ian.
34.3560CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 18 1995 15:049
    Ian,
    
    > I mean, losing to Wimbledon?
    
    Firstly, a lot of teams will lose *at* Wimbledon. Secondly, if losing
    at Wimbledon means that winning the championship isn't a realistic
    possibility, how does defeat at Southampton rate? 
    
    Stuart
34.3561Mr berg loves refereesSIOG::DIGNAMMon Sep 18 1995 15:148
    redknapp may have fallen due to impending challenge, but he came back
    to the referee and pleaded with him not to send berg off..As you know
    Berg has to be the most unfortunate defender in the country, he is
    always getting sent off for nothing..hopefully that referee will look
    at his actions and decide to go back on his decision.
    
    barry
    
34.3562CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 18 1995 15:3110
    Barry,
    
    >redknapp may have fallen due to impending challenge, but he came back
    >to the referee and pleaded with him not to send berg off
    
    So that makes it alright, does it? I think it doesn't. If Dicks can be
    charged retrospectively for stamping, then Redknapp should be charged
    with bringing the game into disrepute.
    
    Stuart
34.3563COMICS::HAWLEYIMr Flibble says: Game Over Boys!Mon Sep 18 1995 15:3715
>    Firstly, a lot of teams will lose *at* Wimbledon. Secondly, if losing
>    at Wimbledon means that winning the championship isn't a realistic
>    possibility, how does defeat at Southampton rate? 


It was an example! Cor blimey! Talk about take a man at his word!
Consistency of performance is necessary to taking the title. I don't think
Liverpool can do it if they turn in inconsistent performances.


Ian.

p.s if your desparate for some work to do, you can fix some of these software
    problems if you want!
34.3564CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 18 1995 15:457
    Ian,
    
    I'm not desperate for work to do - the processes are just taking time
    to run. I have a choice - come into here and wind up scousers or
    filing. Easy choice really.
    
    Stuart
34.3565disareputeSIOG::DIGNAMMon Sep 18 1995 15:4611
    stuart
    >   then Redknapp should be charged
        with bringing the game into disrepute.
    
    Now, falling and stamping is just a tiney bit different."Me thinks"
    Julian dicks would come back and kick him again if he could,  as
    apposed to jamie falling through momentum and then asking the ref to
    let a fellow professional to stay on the pitch..I must remember the
    next time I'm playing not to fall as I will be bringing the game into
    disrepute..
    
34.3566CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 18 1995 15:5119
    Barry,
    
    > jamie falling through momentum and then asking the ref to let a
    > fellow professional to stay on the pitch
    
    Redknapp didn't fall through momentum alone. He knew he had pushed ball
    a tad too far ahead and so decided to go down and con a free - kick.
    This is exactly the same as Keane did at Blackburn except this time the
    ref was fooled by the dive. I'm surprised Redknapp even bothered asking
    the ref to reconsider given that it was his own cheating that got Berg
    sent off. 
    
    I never said that Dicks shouldn't have been charged, I pointed out that
    if action can be taken against him retrospectively then Redknapp should
    suffer the same fate. After all, the FA has decreed that cheating should
    be stamped out (if you'll pardon the phrase) so Jamie boy should be up
    before the FA "beak".
    
    Stuart
34.3567swings and roundaboutsSIOG::DIGNAMMon Sep 18 1995 16:169
    If berg had not got booked in the first place he would not have been
    sent off...but even his first booking was another example of a referee
    making a wrong decision...he should never have been sent off.. no
    matter what happened in either insident...all i can say is we hammered
    blackburn well before berg had a bath. so it is really irrelevant dont
    you think..!
    
    
    barry
34.3568COMICS::HAWLEYINo.1 with line managers everywhere!Mon Sep 18 1995 17:5414
Don't think this one has been reported in here...

Apparently Robbie Fowler and Neil Ruddock were involved in some sort of bust up
after the Russian game. Fowler (unsuprisingly) ended up on his back and needing
treatment for a cut mouth.

Roy Evans calims that it was all "high jinks" and that Ruddock just caught him
with his hand.

Hmmmm....


Ian.
34.3569CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 18 1995 18:056
    Ian,
    
    According to the NotW, Fowler was taken to the local Casualty but released 
    after treatment. Fowler v Ruddock. Tad one-sided I would suggest.
    
    Stuart
34.3570topicalFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 18 1995 18:175
    
    Apparently Ruddock had a go at Redknapp first but he hit the floor
    before any contact was made! :-)
    
    Neil
34.3571Mummy, mummy, he hurt me.WSTENG::DSMITHMon Sep 18 1995 18:219
    
    
     Another rag said Fowler was a tad upset at comments or actions made
    by Ruddock. Fowler then proceeded to take a knife to Ruddocks 200 quid
    designer training shoes, thus rendering them useless. Ruddock, being a
    little peeved, landed a punch or two on Fowler who required treatment
    at the local casualty. Such grown up behaviour from 2 so-called stars.
    
    Danny.
34.3572Wor kid sed thy lass is a oooer!!!SIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Sep 18 1995 19:093
    According to The Irish Independent Ruddock sliced up Fowlers trainers.
    Robbie then retaliated by slashing Razors' designer shoes and wouldn't
    appologise. All belongs in the playground if you ask me.
34.3573CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Sep 18 1995 19:154
    Ruddock apparently got upset because his wife bought them for him.
    Seems reasonable enough.
    
    Stuart
34.3574Trainin' with the Lads tonight 8 'till 1SIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Sep 18 1995 19:208
    Whilst I'm here, we have a great Ad. on Irish TV for Telecom Eireann.
    
    	It's drawn as stick figures and features various Irish celebreties.
    The latest features Gary Kelly, Phil Babb, and Jason Mcateer as stick
    figures. The spooky thing is it came out 3 months ago and features Jas
    with a Liverpool team poster on the wall behind him.( I know he
    supports The Reds) The next time I'm after transfer gossip I'm ringing
    the Marketing dept. at Telecom Eireann.
34.3575Jason sherlock..the redSIOG::DIGNAMMon Sep 18 1995 19:4414
    just with the mention of Irish papers, the gaelic football season has
    just finished with Dublin winning the all Ireland final...This may not
    mean much to my english friends but it does to anybody in Ireland..well
    one of the star players is a young man called Jason sherlock..he also
    plays soccer for UCD who recently played liverpool in the summer.  In
    this match jason ran riot and cought the eye of roy evans.  This may
    lead to a transfer and certainly has led to alot of speculation in the
    Irish papers.
    
    One of Irelands most popular sportsmen may become a hero on the Kop in
    the coming season.  and mark my words, if he plays soccer half as well
    as he does gaelic, My english friends you are in for a treat.
    
    Barry dignam 
34.3576Up Tyrone!SIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Sep 18 1995 20:028
    re-1
    
    errr, that last note was a bit biased toward the Dublin camp. Sherlock
    is not THAT good a Gaelic player he's just recognisable being of
    Chinese origin. (this must sound weird). Maybe Reds reserves. 
    
               Tyrone were robbed. Hopefully the Redmond inquiry will force
    a replay.The best team did not win on this occasion.
34.3577injury news?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Sep 18 1995 21:446
    great result - what news on the continued absence of scales and
    bjornebye.
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3578InjuriesCOMICS::HAWLEYINo.1 with line managers everywhere!Tue Sep 19 1995 13:418
It's gotta be said that Harkness is deputizing brilliantly for Bjornbye.
He really looked like a man fighting for his place against Blackburn.

I don't know how long they are going to be out for, but it shouldn't be long.
Hopefully then we can ditch Mark "scary" Wright.

Ian.
34.3579saleSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 19 1995 14:1521
    I don't think there should be any fear about the fitness of Bjornbye as
    there is able cover....Even though I actually think he is a good player
    I can't see him being at  Anfield by season end..
    
    This actually sparks off a debate I was having over the weekend:
    
    How much money can liverpool regain if they start selling the five or
    six players which have become vacant over the past few seasons,
    
    Nigel Clough ?  2 million perhaps If he is put in the shop window
    Michael Thomas? 1 mill if we are lucky
    Mark walters?   1 if graham souness wants to bring his bum chum to gala
    stig Bjornbye?  I don't want him to go but he could fetch 2 mill
    Mark wright?   I bound to go and reach a new high with some other club
    		    1 mill to middlesborough  or Bolton
    steve harkness?  ?????? have not made up my mind on that one
    Ian rush?       Now f*****ing   way...Hand off
    
    well thats about all I can say about that, what do you think 
    
    Barry 
34.3580We're so pretty, oh so pretty ...AYOV29::MTHEODORESONI'm not long for this companyTue Sep 19 1995 14:449
    
    > the five or six players which have become vacant
    
    As opposed to Neil Ruddock who has always been vacant, I presume.
    
    Bring back the Grammar Police!
    
    Malc.
    
34.3581razor rulesSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 19 1995 14:504
    Neil ruddock is the best defender in the country..and thats the end of
    it..You try telling him any different
    
    barry
34.3582wait for it !!!!!CHEFS::JAMESPTue Sep 19 1995 15:474
    
    He's not even the best defender in Liverpool.
    
    Pj
34.3583who's betterSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 19 1995 17:022
    tell me who's better...well put your neck on the line and show your
    true colours
34.3584Ken Dodds Lawyer?CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosTue Sep 19 1995 17:111
    
34.3585METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 19 1995 18:071
    Is he Derek Hattons lawyer aswell?
34.3586what is derek hatton doing for himself nowSIOG::DIGNAMTue Sep 19 1995 18:481
    
34.3587DEFENDERSCHEFS::WILDERJTue Sep 19 1995 20:006
    
    		Without being unpatriotic i think the Blackburn
    		defender  PEACOCK is pretty darn good.
    
    		Opions?????
    
34.3588METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerTue Sep 19 1995 20:413
    >>Opions?????
    
    Was this a typo for onions or options or maybe opinions?
34.3589Onion discussion pageSIOG::G_ROBINSONTue Sep 19 1995 20:502
    I find the smaller ones tastier in salads and handy for frying up in
    for example a Curry. 
34.3590HumourSIOG::G_ROBINSONTue Sep 19 1995 21:2626
    Lads, saw this on the Scumchester Utd. pages. It's as old as the hills
    but it tickled me.....
    
    
        Found this on the Net, and thought that a few of you might find it
        amusing !!
    
    
        A monkey & a Manchester Utd fan are rocketed into space, each has
    been
        given a large envelope with strict instructions not to open it
    until
        Mission control tells them to. Eventually when they're in orbit
    around
        the earth mission control comes on & say's "Right monkey open the
        envelope", so the monkey grabs his envelope, opens it & then after
        reading it starts carrying out all sorts of complicated operations,
        pressing buttons, steering the rocket, switching the thrusters on
        etc. The Man utd fan just looks in amazement, & thinks "Bloody Hell
        if they give these sort of jobs to a monkey what the Hell will I
    have
        to do?" Anyway, after a short while mission control comes back on &
        says "Right then Mr Manchester, open up your envelope & follow the
        instructions." Nervously he opens it, pulls out the piece of paper,
    &
        on it he reads "DONT FORGET TO FEED THE MONKEY !!".
34.3591But who will buy Stewart?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Sep 20 1995 05:1111
    re. 3579
    
    you forget our legendary waste of money Paul "noone will buy him"
    Stewart. 
    
    are we playing in the league cup this weeK? who'd we draw one of them
    russian teams again
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks 
34.3592Please buy him Peter Reid...FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Sep 20 1995 13:448
    
    re: Coke Cup
    
    We got Spartak Sunderland at home. Paul Stewart can't play as the terms
    of his loan don't permit it! How stupid! If he plays we would win by
    six.
    
    Neil
34.3593poor old paulSIOG::DIGNAMWed Sep 20 1995 17:1310
    I have to feel a bit sorry for paul stewart, one minute having a great
    cup final with spurs, the next playing for Liverpool...top of the
    world..Then nothing, getting loaned all over ther place and never
    getting bought, he must feel so crap..and I would not mind but given a
    chance he isn't that bad, he played a stormer for palace and was told
    he was being bought and as soon as they got into the premier league
    they got rid of him...Hate that paul
    
    I wonder does he still have the porsch
     
34.3594some sympathy but he's useless...FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Sep 20 1995 17:4715
    
    I used to watch Stewart play at Manchester City quite regularly. At
    that time he player as a striker and he was mostly useless but a
    handful due to his physique. Now he's a lot older and slower. El Tel
    had some success with him in midfield. So Souness bought him and he
    fell into the injury-list trap. His confidence has never returned and
    arguably he doesn't fit into the "Liverpool Style".
    
    In my opinion he never was a midfielder and this is why he's no good.
    He should have retired from the game as soon as he became too slow to
    be a striker.
    
    What a waste of money...
    
    Neil
34.3595METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 20 1995 17:485
    >>I wonder does he still have the porsch
         
    Now is this a typo of Porsche or Porch?
    
    I suspect he still has his porch.
34.3596Pauls PerchSIOG::G_ROBINSONWed Sep 20 1995 18:112
    Paul Stewarts' Perch sadly died in the frost last winter and is buried
    at the bottom of the garden.RIP.
34.3597YUPPY::PANESGone troppoWed Sep 20 1995 18:3211
                  <<< Note 34.3594 by FORTY2::JONES "Neil" >>>
                     -< some sympathy but he's useless... >-

    
>    arguably he doesn't fit into the "Liverpool Style".
    
     He had a "Scouser perm", which is the opposite of style,
     so I have to agree with you.


     Stuart
34.3598CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Sep 20 1995 18:474
    Some may say that the words "Liverpool" and "Style" were mutually
    exclusive terms.
    
    
34.3599is the sunderland match on the box tonight?SIOG::DIGNAMWed Sep 20 1995 18:581
    
34.3600The Coca Cola Cup is covered by ITV and depends on the regionCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Sep 20 1995 19:081
    
34.3601METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerWed Sep 20 1995 19:081
    'Don't fink so.
34.3602my every move is watched. my every word notedCOMICS::HAWLEYINo.1 with line managers everywhere!Wed Sep 20 1995 19:1512
> Some may say that the words "Liverpool" and "Style" were mutually
> exclusive terms.


Only daft Arsenal fans would say that. I find it amazing that one of the
highbury mob would have the gall to even contemplate writing such drivel.


p.s am i allowed to call you daft?    :-)


Ian.
34.3603Sunderland that's in Scotland isn't it?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Sep 20 1995 22:279
    neil
    
    spartak sunderland eh? that's john kell's team isn't it?
    
    also what number is Mcateer wearing 27?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3604if you're still there Andrew!COMICS::HAWLEYINo.1 with line managers everywhere!Thu Sep 21 1995 02:185
Liverpool   2-0  Sunderland

Mcmanaman
Thomas
34.3605Yep here for hours yet!AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Sep 21 1995 03:588
    Ian
    
    ta - yes i'm still here - this is excellent news - the domestic treble
    is still on (:==:)
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3606METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Sep 21 1995 12:541
    McAteer wears No 4, Steve Nicols old shirt.
34.3607Sunderland H CCFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Sep 21 1995 13:2713
    
    Also number 4 is Paul Stewart's old number. He got #4 when he lost the
    #8 shirt to Collymore. Hence the name Paul "no number" Stewart.
    
    What a brill goal by Michael Thomas. Meridian didn't show any
    highlights last night of the match as it had little to do with the S.E.
    of England. However the BBC put Micky's 25yd belter on after the 3
    goals at Old Trafford. He hit it from outside the penalty area into the
    opposite top corner. I've never really been a big fan of his, one of
    Graeme Souness's puzzling transfer deals (and something to do with a 90th 
    minute winner for Arsenal!), but it was a great goal.
    
    Neil
34.3608team last nightFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Sep 21 1995 13:396
    
    The team last night was the same as Saturday with the exception that
    McAteer played his first full game instead of Barnes. Thomas substituted 
    Collymore. Rush was on the bench.
    
    Neil
34.3609METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Sep 21 1995 13:434
    Why is it that in every game that Thomas makes an appearance, the
    commentator will always, without fail, manage to remember to tell the
    audience about his last minute winner for the Arse at Anfield on the
    last game of the season blah blah blah....
34.3610VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Thu Sep 21 1995 13:473
    Because he's the History Man...obvious, innit?
    
    Dom
34.3611Look at his shorts !!!!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Thu Sep 21 1995 13:586
    All the Radio Commentators also go on about How long his shorts are ??
    Now I know that most people won't talk about Michael Thomas's football,
    but surely talking about shorts is as far as you can go of the subject.
    
    
    Ian.
34.3612METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerThu Sep 21 1995 14:071
    Do they go on about Barnes' gloves aswell?
34.3613Living in the pastYUPPY::ANDERSONREndsleigh FrenzyThu Sep 21 1995 14:321
    No, just his goal all those years ago against Brazil ;-)
34.3614There'll be tears......GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Sep 22 1995 13:176
    
    Ah.....memories are a great thing...now where was that video of
    Casablanca or ..seen as Christmas is coming..It's a Wonderful Life.
    
    
    Dezzz
34.3615Bit of a strange request, I know...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Sep 22 1995 13:2710
    While we're on the subject of nostalgia, can anyone tell me the final
    score of the 1966 World Cup final between England and Germany? 
    
    I got a phone call when the score was 2-2 and they were going into
    extra time (looked like it was heading for a tired draw and penalties).
    I couldn't get a newspaper the next day either (all mysteriously sold
    out).
    
    Dom
    
34.3616METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerFri Sep 22 1995 13:318
    >>seen as Christmas is coming..
    
    Tsk tsk.
    
    re : It's a Wonderful Life.
    
    I've never been able to take it seriously since reading
    the Red Dwarf novels.
34.3617weekend gameCHEFS::WILDERJFri Sep 22 1995 14:428
    	
        Anyone,  who are we playing this weekend and is it home or 
    		away, sat or sunday????   And please no sarke(sp?)
    		comments this week-stuart.
    
    
    				james
    	
34.3618McAteer vs BoltonCHEFS::TREETONFri Sep 22 1995 15:115
      You're playing Bolton at home, well Liverpool are at home not you!
      
      The Sunday match is Newcatle vs Chelsea, Ginola vs Gullit.
      
      Bill
34.3619METSYS::ALLENCollyFowlerFri Sep 22 1995 19:5114
    So long guys, I'm off back to Uni now.
    
    Good luck to the 'Pool, not that they need it.
    
    Rick, I hope your obsession with Yeboah soon comes to an end.
    
    Other than that, Bye chappies  and good luck in the future.
    
    If you're really unlucky I could be back here next year...
    
    ...don't hold your breath!!!!!!
    
    
    Trevor.
34.3620See Ya IOSG::LAYNEFri Sep 22 1995 19:543
    Can't say I am sad to see you go...Anyway good luck in your final year.
    
    William
34.3621only joking......or am i??? :-)COMICS::HAWLEYINo.1 with line managers everywhere!Fri Sep 22 1995 20:306
Bye Trev, I won't miss your grammar policing, but good luck anyway!

Ian.

p..s any chance of you taking William Layne with you???
34.3622Goodbyeeee !!!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Fri Sep 22 1995 20:536
    Ta Ra Trev !!
    
    More drunken debauchery at Uni, eh !!
    
    
    Ian.
34.3623You've probably gone anyway, but...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Sep 22 1995 21:003
    All the best, Trev.
    
    Dom
34.3624cheeerioCHEFS::WILDERJFri Sep 22 1995 21:047
       
    
    	Bye trevor, good luck with your finals.
    
    		Bill thanx for the info.
    
    				james
34.3625quick resultCOMICS::HAWLEYINo.1 with line managers everywhere!Sat Sep 23 1995 22:436
Liverpool   5-2   Bolton

Fowler 4 (!)
Harkness

34.3626Bolton Home, a very quick descriptionFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 25 1995 12:257
    
    Fowler's 1st and 3rd goals were ok but the other two were terrible
    defensive mistakes. Harkness' goal was a screaming goal from the edge
    of the box. Ruddock ball watched as Todd pulled one back with a header
    and Harkness gave away the penalty with a rash challenge from behind.
    
    Neil
34.3627Now for the real test....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Sep 25 1995 13:097
    
    Wright was more at fault for Bolton's first goal than anyone.
    
    So Fowler can score again...I wouldn't mind seeing him score another 4
    in next Sunday's match !!!
    
    Dezzz.
34.3628NAME THAT TEAMVYGER::CAMPBELLIWed Sep 27 1995 04:025
    Could anyone list the Liverpool team which won the european cup or
    league without any English players.
                 
                             regards 
                                 iain
34.3629CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Sep 27 1995 10:4812
    Grobelaar
    Nicol
    Hansen
    Lawrenson
    Rush
    Dalglish
    Souness
    Johnston
    Molby
    Whelan
    Emlyn Hughes (he's a martian)
    
34.3630Tonight's result?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Sep 28 1995 02:041
    Isn't it tonight we play the russian tractor XI again?
34.3631last nightWSTENG::DSMITHThu Sep 28 1995 02:415
    
    
    Played Tuesday 26-Sep-95, final bore score 0-0.
    
    Danny.
34.3632next opponents pleaseAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Sep 28 1995 05:421
    great when's the draw for the next round? 
34.3633UEFA draw (Wot, no Mancs? Shaaaaaame.SIOG::G_ROBINSONThu Sep 28 1995 19:543
     great when's the draw for the next round?
    
    Friday 29th of September
34.3634News on brondby?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Sep 29 1995 20:026
    saw in another note that we've got Brondby. they used to be a fairly
    good side. anyone know how they're doing these days.
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3635GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Sep 29 1995 21:376
    
    Shouldn't be a problem for the 'pool but like so many other sides in
    Europe not to be underestimated. They thrashed Bayern Munich 5-1 a few
    years ago...
    
    Dezzz. 
34.3636CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Oct 02 1995 11:235
    If Arsenal can beat them when they are playing badly then Looneypool
    shouldn't have many problems. They just have to hope that the referee
    isn't as bad as they one they had yesterday.
    
    Stuart
34.3637Manchester Utd AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Oct 02 1995 12:3318
    
    Lost somewhere under the media hype concerning the return of M. Cantona
    was the fact that Robbie Fowler scored two goals. The first was a
    lethal strike from about 12 yards as he got into the box unmarked bided
    his time and rifled the ball into the net. The second was a nice chip
    over Schmiechal after some argy-bargy with a defender.
    
    Its difficult to judge who should have won as any reports I have seen
    so far forgot to say anything apart from.
    
    a) Cantona put in the cross for the first goal
    b) Cantona scored a penalty
    c) Cantona's presence got the Utd fans behind their team a lot more
       than seen this season.
    
    yawn...
    
    Neil
34.3638THE Red ArmySIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Oct 02 1995 12:404
    Scumchester Utd (+ref) 2 Liverpool 2
    
    
    Where we robbed or what? 
34.3639MARVIN::MORRELLCryin' when I met ya, now I'm tryin' to forget ya..Mon Oct 02 1995 12:447
    Ooo.. it looks like Liverpool are becoming a one man team as well..
    Robby Fowler scores.. and you win.. 
        
            Cheers,
        
            Rick.
    
34.3640Story upto end of SeptemberFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Oct 02 1995 12:5760
    
    Ah hem. Apart from Fowler scoring 6 of our last 7 league goals the rest
    of the lads have been scoring also. This leads me on to the stats upto
    the end of September...
    
Goals
-----

		Carling	    	Coca Cola	FA Cup	UEFA Cup	Total
		Premiership	Cup	
			
Fowler		8		-		-	-		8
Barnes		2		-		-	-		2
Collymore	2		-		-	-		2
Redknapp	1		-		-	1		2
McManaman	-		1		-	1		2
Harkness	1		-		-	-		1
Ruddock		1		-		-	-		1
Thomas		-		1		-	-		1
		--------------------------------------------------------------
		15		2		-	2		19

Assists		(upto and including 16-Sep-95)
-------

McManaman	3
Fowler		2
Rush		2
Barnes		1
Harkness	1
Jones		1

Matches
-------

August                          
19      Sheff Wed       H       1-0	Collymore
22      Leeds Utd       A       1-0
26      Tottenham       A       1-3	Barnes 2, Fowler
30      QPR             H       1-0	Ruddock

September

9       Wimbledon	A	1-0					6th
12	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz U	A	1-2	McManaman, Redknapp
16      Blackburn	H	3-0	Redknapp, Fowler, Collymore	4th
20	Sunderland CC	H	2-0	McManaman, Thomas
23      Bolton		H	5-2	Fowler 4, Harkness		3rd
26	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz U	H	0-0
30      Man Utd		A	2-2	Fowler 2			?

October                         
2	Sunderland CC	A
14      Coventry        H       
21      Southampton     A
25      CC 3       
28      Man City        H       
                                
34.3641CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Oct 02 1995 13:345
    Neil,
    
    Assists? You are starting to show certain 'anorakal' qualitites...
    
    Stuart
34.3642What about "Yards gained during the 1995/96 season"? ;-)VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Oct 02 1995 13:425
    >Assists? You are starting to show certain 'anorakal' qualitites...
    
    And rather American 'anorakal' qualities at that... ;-)
    
    Dom
34.3643I hate Eric Cantona..+ david ellerySIOG::DIGNAMMon Oct 02 1995 16:1829
    all right, I'm not one to winge on about bad referee decisions and how
    we should have one certain matches.."it only makes me sound like a man
    u supporter"..but david ellery is an evil scumbag.  
    
    and on  another point..Cantona sunday..really annoyed me.
    I hape sky get realise what they done yesterday by dedicating the whole
    six hours of television to a thug who jumped into a crowd and kicked a
    fan..   They practically ignored the fact that Newcastle and Everton
    were playing..That match finished and they did not even discuss it they
    just went on about cantona. Liverpool were not even mentioned apart
    from a small thing on robbie fowler..
    
    The whole thing made me sick..you could see that chris waddle and gary
    mc'allaster were also sick of talking about him..canotna that is 
     "of course'
    
    they even had individual stats on his every move.!
    
    sky. copp on
    richard keys...just kill yourself you idiot
    david ellery...your the spawn of satan
    
    Liverpool for the league
    
    
    thank you
    
    
    barry dignam (I had to get it out of my system
34.3644CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Oct 02 1995 16:4025
    Barry,
    
    What did you expect ?  With all the media coverage and hype surrounding
    Cantona's ban it was only to be expected that SKY would treat his
    comeback game as if it were the "Return of the Messiah".  I was at the
    game so I didn't see the SKY coverage, but your comments don't surprise
    me at all.  
    
    >six hours of television to a thug who jumped into a crowd and kicked a
    
    etc etc
    
    Is this the same thug that has been applauded by your very own Johnny
    Barnes for highlighting the problem of racism though his actions ?
    
    On the footballing side, I thought Liverpool looked no better than last
    season.  Their approach play is very pretty and they are undoubtedly
    very good at playing keep-ball, however they still lack the killer
    touch.  Macmanamanamanan and Redknapp looked comfortable on the ball
    without ever looking menacing.  MacAteer looked promising and may
    provide the thrust (ooh err) from midfield, but I still feel something
    is lacking.  Perhaps the answer lies on the bench - all 8.5m pounds
    worth.    
    
    Dave
34.3645Uncanny!VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Oct 02 1995 16:439
34.3646CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Oct 02 1995 16:481
    Don't start that one off again Dom - you'll only upset Mr Panes !
34.3647STATO STATOFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Oct 02 1995 17:239
    
    re: assists and anoraks
    
    Come on guys... give me a break! I don't think I'll stoop to "yardage"
    and "passes received" etc. Its just part of the information service.
    
    Neil
    
    Now where did a park my Reliant Robin?
34.3648CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Oct 02 1995 17:2610
    Dave,
    
    >but I still feel something is lacking.  Perhaps the answer lies on the 
    >bench - all 8.5m pounds worth.
    
    Hmm, whats he got? A couple of goals this season? Not very good for an
    out and out striker is it? And Looneypool fans have the gaul to
    complain about Cole & Bergkamp, eh?
    
    Stuart
34.3649IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely Day for a GuinnessMon Oct 02 1995 17:289
    re the media hype....
    
    I listened to the match on Radio 5Live and Jimmy Armfield was fawning
    over the Frenchman so much that I fully expected him to bend over and ask
    Kwai-Chang Cantona to father his love-child....
    
    ....where's the sick-bucket????
    
    Ray....
34.3650Honours even....RTOVC0::DCASSIDYWed Oct 04 1995 13:4323
    
    Well this was one Liverpool threw away. They were by far the better
    team over the 90 minutes but 2-2 goes into the record books. To give
    Manchester United their due they got a point with an unsettled side
    against a team that for the last 18 months has failed to deliver what it
    promises. Build up from the 'pool was good ;in fact perfect for a team
    getting its act together for a successful UEFA Cup challenge. In the 3
    matches they failed to win this season (incl Leeds and Wimbledon) they
    promised a lot but couldn't score 'enough'. Referee's decisions didn't
    help the cause in Sunday's game but that's a balancing act anyway.
    
    	Strange decision was leaving Rush on with Colleymore on the bench
    after they were 2-1 up. United were leaving enough gaps plus playing
    very square at the back to try him out in a 'pretty' important game.
    The player most missed in the Liverpool line up was Jones.
    
    	Oh yeah, Cantona...he played an average game against what he can do
    but then again 8 months out and what should one expect. United upped a
    gear for this one ....I can't see them doing it week in week out through
    the winter.
    
    Dezzz.   
                                    
34.36512 penalties or 1?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Oct 04 1995 19:589
    What is the reference in notes in the Manc topic 
    to the other "not-awarded" penalty was it a manc
    one or one of ours that wasn't given,
    
    Tonight is the return leg against Soartak Sunderland isn't it?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3652CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Oct 04 1995 20:038
    Andrew,
    
    The Red Sh**e has 2 penalty appeals turned down by the ref - both of
    which could/should have been given imo.
    
    Never mind eh !
    
    Dave
34.3653CHEFS::CROSSAWed Oct 04 1995 20:2810
    Oh Yeah - Dave after the comparative performances on last nights       
    (limited) high lights I still think that Cole should be left out and
    Scholes, who seems to have the appetite, and scoring ability put in
    instead.
    
    Ref the penalty - Liverpool claimed two valid claims were ignored. I
    would say one was definate, the second I am not so sure. As I said, we
    would expect the same at Anfield.
    
    			Stretch. 
34.3654We wuz robbed thenAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Oct 04 1995 21:476
    oh ok so I can chalk it up as a moral victory over the Mancs then!
    (:==:)
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3655somebody get me a cup of tea!COMICS::HAWLEYINo.1 with line managers everywhere!Thu Oct 05 1995 10:2211
Sunderland 0-1 Liverpool
		
               Fowler



Rob Jones and a Sunderland player were sent off for fighting.


Ian.
34.3656Jones deserved the red card...FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Oct 05 1995 11:5714
    
    I saw the sending off decision on Meridian last night. The Sunderland
    player comes in hard from behind on Barnes. Rob Jones loses his rag and
    hits the bloke. I think that the original tackle may have only been a
    bookable offence but both players were sent off. 
    
    The goal came from a route-1 style over the top ball from Scales (must
    have been learnt at Wimbledon) for Fowler to lob the the keeper, who
    had come to the edge of the box to get to the ball.
    
    Looks like we've got both League and Coca Cola Cup matches against
    Manchester City (both at home) within seven days.
    
    Neil
34.3657hello' whate going onSIOG::DIGNAMThu Oct 12 1995 16:503
    WHATS THE STORY? This page has been silent for quite a long time. come
    on lads lets get some chat going.
    
34.3658Big Nose to leave ??CHEFS::JAMESPThu Oct 12 1995 17:247
    
    How about big bubbly Ian Rush being offered a three year contract at
    Celtic.. Is it true ??..will he go??... will he stay... ??
    or does anyone really care ?? 
    
    Pj
                                                           
34.3659C'mon !! Where is he ???CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Thu Oct 12 1995 17:2613
    Alright then,
    
    	How come Bjornebye is playing for Norway, and playing fairly well I
    might add, but not for the Liverpool first team ?? Please don't tell me
    that Harkness is a better player, because I won't believe you !! The
    reason I ask is for purely selfish reasons. Bjornebye has cost me 24
    points so far in the Suns' DreamTeam Competition and I can't afford to
    lose many more points or Stretch might catch me up !!
    
    
    Cheers,
    
    		Ian.
34.3660Hands off Stevie boyCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Fri Oct 13 1995 16:575
Harkness is playing a blinder at the moment so it could be that Bjonbye can't
get into the team.

Ian.
34.3661i'm missing a finger todayCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Fri Oct 13 1995 16:582
Or even Bjornbye!
34.3662Recent FormSIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Oct 16 1995 11:234
    Topic of the Day    Liverpool 0 Coventry 0
    
                      Discuss
    
34.3663MARVIN::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Mon Oct 16 1995 11:235
    Well at least you drew... just be happy with that...
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3664too little evidence to commentFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Oct 16 1995 12:0613
    
    Rush's goal was probably offside. He mistimed his run. He was level
    with the last man as Barnes passed to McManaman. By the time Macca had
    released the ball he must have been offside. However the TV recording
    didn't show Rush until the cross came in.
    
    Having said this if he had waited a few seconds he would not have got
    to the ball first.
    
    Nil Lampetey's miss was awful. Mike Fowler would have laughed his socks
    off. Why BFR bought the guy twice is anybody's guess.
    
    Neil
34.3665Nil who?CHEFS::WEAVERDMon Oct 16 1995 12:156
    Re -1.
    
    At least this time BFR bought Lamptey and he gets in the team. He
    brought him to Villa, and the only first team start I can remember him
    getting was in the fizzy cup against Wigan when we were 5-0 up from the
    first leg. So I've got to agrre why he bought him again is beyond me.
34.3666rush to stay?COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Tue Oct 17 1995 19:088
Roy Evans has said that he will be happy for Rush to stay till the end of his
career. Rushie reckons its pretty flattering to have clubs courting him but he
has said that if Liverpool want him to stay then he will.
It looks, therefore, as if he will end his career, fittingly, with Liverpool.


Ian.
34.3667If only they had shown the Leeds match !!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Wed Oct 18 1995 11:307
    Could somebody please tell me which team won in the "Most boring
    football match on television Award" last night. It was between the
    Brondby - Liverpool and the Raith Rovers - Bayern Munich matches.
    Like a fool, I watched both and was marginally more impressed with
    Raith to be honest with you !!
    
    Ian$Still_pulling_dog_hairs_off_of_his_jacket_this_morning!!
34.3668CHEFS::WILSOND1DAVE WILSON @WLCWed Oct 18 1995 11:408
    
    I thought Liverpool played well, good away performance in Europe.
    
    Good to see Mark Wright back to his best.
    
    Dave...
    
    
34.3669MARVIN::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Wed Oct 18 1995 11:509
        > good away performance in Europe.
        
    Didn't many people say that when ManU drew away.. and look what
    happened to them... one away goal & your in big trouble....
        
            Cheers,
        
            Rick.
    
34.3670CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Oct 18 1995 11:555
    Rick,
    
    So how does 5 away goals sound?
    
    Stuart
34.3671Better than 3 home ones !!!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Wed Oct 18 1995 11:562
    
    
34.3672COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Wed Oct 18 1995 12:158
I agree, Mark Wright really was superb. I thought Brondby didn't have many
attacking ideas to be honest. Liverpool should be able to overcome them at
Anfield. I wish Rush's volley would have gone in. He never stopped running all
night but I think his day has been and gone. I would have liked to have seen
Collymore on in the second half.

Ian.
34.3673boring?IOSG::LAYNEWed Oct 18 1995 12:193
    what was the score?
    
    William (who turned off the TV in the second half)
34.3674MARVIN::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Wed Oct 18 1995 12:345
    0-0....
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3675YUPPY::PANESThe sleep of the justWed Oct 18 1995 12:395
Am I along in thinking that Harkness was somewhat fortunate to 
get away only with a free kick, after he wrestled the Swede
to the ground?

Stuart
34.3676IMHOIOSG::LAYNEWed Oct 18 1995 12:544
    I think the yellow card was right, the swedish player was not straight
    through on goal and there were other defenders about.
    
    William
34.3677I must grow a goateeYUPPY::PANESThe sleep of the justWed Oct 18 1995 12:5914
                       <<< Note 34.3676 by IOSG::LAYNE >>>
                                   -< IMHO >-

>    I think the yellow card was right, the swedish player was not straight
>    through on goal and there were other defenders about.
    
     William,

     Oops I didn't see the card. I chose to forego the mellifluous tones
     of Motty in favour of Ronnie Jordan.

     Stuart
    

34.3678Brondby AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Oct 19 1995 14:2716
    
    Hi,
    
    I've been too busy to add my 2 cents about the Brondby match.
    It may have looked boring but Liverpool had two good scoring
    opportunities which if they had gone in would have made a great result. 
    Rush's volley in the 1st half was not even close to the cross bar but
    Fowler's effort in the 2nd half was very unlucky not to go in. The
    goalkeeper was beaten and only a sliced last-gasp kick by the defender
    sent the ball over the bar. If Fowler had been lucky it could have
    easily gone in.
    
    I know James had a few saves to make also. So a 0-0 draw was a fair
    result for both sides.
    
    Neil
34.3679What a fickle supporter I amAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Oct 23 1995 20:1112
    Finally some goals in October!
    
    A 3-1 win against the scummers but I don't have any more details such
    as scorers since I failed to listen to World Service due to some
    baseball game or something that was going on in town (really just an
    excuse for having too many beers).
    
    So anyone know who scored for us.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3680CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Oct 23 1995 20:246
    Andrew,
    
    McManananananmananana got 2 and Redknapp got the other after
    Southampton took the lead in 90 seconds.
    
    Stuart
34.3681Southampton AFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Oct 25 1995 13:1113
    
    Only saw two of the goals on TV. McAteer's shot was saved by the keeper
    and Macca got the rebound in. Redknapp blasted the 3rd from a tight
    angle. Le Tiss was sent off for two bookable offences. Southampton's
    goal was a typical Le Tissier corner hit hard and curling to the near
    post, Watson stooped and headed in. 
    
    Jason is playing for Rob Jones at the moment.
    
    Manchester City at home tonight in the Sainsbury Classic (oops I mean Coca
    Cola) Cup tonight.
    
    Neil
34.3682Braves whop ClevelandAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Oct 26 1995 06:467
    and a 4-0 whopping of man city
    
    fowler, harkness, rush and scales
    
    bring on the next opponents
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3683CHEFS::WEAVERDThu Oct 26 1995 11:344
    Re -1.
    
    Are you sure about the last line? Have you seen the draw yet??
    Newcastle OK
34.3684go get emCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Thu Oct 26 1995 12:148
    
    > Newcastle
    
    So? Of all the teams left in the competition, if anyones going to be
    able to give Newcastle a kicking its Liverpool...
    
    
    Ian.
34.3685Manchester City H - part 1FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Oct 26 1995 13:0018
    
    Alan Ball was upbeat about his team's performance. Apparently
    they gave Liverpool a good game. The difference he said was in the
    finishing. Having seen the goals on video this morning I have to agree
    with him.
    
    Scales opened the scoring with a powerful shot across the box from
    18yds after 9 minutes. Fowler linked up well with a 1-2 to score the 
    second with a low shot after 82 minutes. Rush rose above his defender
    to score a greate header for the third, who said he couldn't head the
    ball? (well most of the time he can't!). Harkness's shot was blocked
    and the rebound came straight back to him and he had another go and it
    was second time lucky.
    
    At least we have got home advantage against Newcastle. We're going to
    have to play well to win this one!
    
    Neil
34.3686What the hell happened to himIOSG::LAYNEThu Oct 26 1995 19:269
    Read on TELETEX that Nigel Clough will probably be transfered to
    Coventry I think it was?
    
    Apparently, they are showing interest in buying him and he is all for
    it.  He is reported to have said that when he joined Liverpool he was
    at the peak of his career, and England international and now....well
    less said.
    
    William
34.3687CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Oct 26 1995 19:295
34.3688Huh !!!!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Thu Oct 26 1995 19:366
    Christ !! Man City are in a bad way anyway !! What do they expect to
    achieve in buying Nigel "I want to become a referee" Clough ?? apart
    from giving money to Liverpool !!
    
    
    Ian.
34.3689CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosThu Oct 26 1995 19:467
    Ian,
    
    well given that Rosler & Quinn haven't exactly been scoring frequently,
    presumably 'Bally' reckons that Clough Jnr will solve that problem.
    Prat.
    
    Stuart
34.3690ZGOV01::SHGOHSH Goh @ZGOMon Oct 30 1995 04:222
    
    
34.36913rd placeCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Mon Oct 30 1995 12:217
Liverpool   6-0   Man City

Rush 2
Fowler 2
Ruddock
fzzzt - memory overload
34.3692MARVIN::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Mon Oct 30 1995 12:247
    Jamie " Jamie... Jamie.. and his magic torch" Redknapp got one goal... 
    
    3 points for my fantasy football team... 
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3693Oh well ....AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Nov 01 1995 01:134
    well it appears that we will have to concemtrate on the domestic treble
    as we lost 1-0 to Brondby tonight according to the ET at least.
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3694IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely Day for a GuinnessWed Nov 01 1995 11:4711
    It has to be said. Liverpool were awful last night. A total lack of
    imagination around the penalty area. All of these fancy passing
    patterns are lovely to watch but there was no end-product and they
    didn't look like scoring all night. 
    McManaman was guilty of playing too many deft flicks and one-twos' where 
    a shot at goal would have been the better option....
    
    Wright and Babb were good at the back but what was Scales doing when
    the goal came?!..
    
    Ray....
34.3695dire stuff indeedFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Nov 01 1995 12:0669
    re: Brondby
    
    These tight matches are always decided by one goal. Both sides had a
    handful of chances and either could have won. Liverpool played ok but
    ok wasn't good enough. 
    
    Now for October's statistics...
    
Goals
-----

		Carling	    	Coca Cola	FA Cup	UEFA Cup	Total
		Premiership	Cup	
			
Fowler		10		2		-	-		12
McManaman	2		1		-	1		4
Redknapp	3		-		-	1		4
Rush		2		1		-	-		3
Barnes		2		-		-	-		2
Collymore	2		-		-	-		2
Harkness	1		1		-	-		2
Ruddock		2		-		-	-		2
Scales		-		1		-	-		1
Thomas		-		1		-	-		1
		--------------------------------------------------------------
		24		9		-	2		33


Matches
-------

August                          
19      Sheff Wed       H       1-0	Collymore
22      Leeds Utd       A       1-0
26      Tottenham       A       1-3	Barnes 2, Fowler
30      QPR             H       1-0	Ruddock

September

9       Wimbledon	A	1-0					6th
12	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz UC  A	1-2	McManaman, Redknapp
16      Blackburn	H	3-0	Redknapp, Fowler, Collymore	4th
20	Sunderland CC	H	2-0	McManaman, Thomas
23      Bolton		H	5-2	Fowler 4, Harkness		3rd
26	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz UC	H	0-0
30      Man Utd		A	2-2	Fowler 2			4th

October                         
4	Sunderland CC	A	0-1	Fowler
14      Coventry        H       0-0					4th
17	Brodby UC	A	0-0
21      Southampton     A	1-3	McManaman 2, Redknapp		5th
25      Manchester 
	City CC 3       H	4-0	Scales, Fowler, Rush, Harkness
28      Manchester City H	6-0	Rush 2, Redknapp, Fowler 2, 
					Ruddock				3rd
31	Brondby UC	H       0-1
                                

November

4       Newcastle       A
18      Everton         H
22      West Ham        A
25      Middlesbrough   A
29      Newcastle CC 4	H

34.3696not too disappointedCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Wed Nov 01 1995 12:108
Liverpool weren't on top form but I think you are taking alot away from Brondby.
They defended very well and then scored a great goal.
They played the "home and away" game better than us and got away with it.

Hey ho.

Ian.
34.3697Mark Wright/Good tackle shocker !!!CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIA)bort R)etry F)*** It !!Wed Nov 01 1995 15:416
    I would just like to nominate Mark Wrights sliding tackle in the first
    half, for tackle of the Season !! It was fantastic !! Minnd you, it
    does help when your legs are 8ft long !!
    
    
    Ian.
34.3698Liverpool left with Eggen their facesCHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Nov 01 1995 15:586
    Ian, 
    
    I nominate John Scales for headed clearance of the year. Or it would
    have been if the Brondby player hadn't got to the corner first.
    
    Stuart
34.3699ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEWed Nov 01 1995 16:147
Courtesy of Eurosport I got to see my first English footy of the season. Oh 
dear. What DID impress me about Liverpool was that it was the old men who 
looked the sharpest. Barnes at least didn't give the ball away unlike the 
others, Rush always threatened (was Fowler playing?) and Wright had a great 
game. But in spite of that, Brondy did to them what they used to do to others.

g
34.3700No easy games these days...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Wed Nov 01 1995 16:5414
>But in spite of that, Brondy did to them what they used to do to others.
 
    Broendby did to them what they (Broendby!) also did to Real Madrid
    a couple of years back. I think it finished 0-1 in Denmark, and then
    Broendby incredibly scored two late goals in Madrid to win the tie 2-1
    on aggregate!
    
    I was busy watching Lyon deservedly beat Lazio on TV (once again, no
    commentator because of a journalists' strike...aaah, sheer bliss!).
    Funny old world: Lazio annihilate the great Juventus 4-0 at the Olympic
    Stadium and then, two days later, they get a footballing lesson in the
    same stadium from a team that is currently midtable in France.
    
    Dom      
34.3701How do they do that?COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Wed Nov 01 1995 17:0813
> Title:  Liverpool left with Eggen their faces


STUART!

I thought that you had become a little lacklustre recently.
But stealing lines from Des Lynam?!? 

Oh how the might have fallen...


Ian.
34.3702old spindly fingers strikes againCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Wed Nov 01 1995 17:097
> Oh how the might have fallen...

Or even MightY. Finger trouble...


Ian.
34.3703Wright for EnglandCHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPatemanCuore SportivoWed Nov 01 1995 17:1011
As a non-Looneypool fan, but as someone who hopes that England do well in 
Euro 96, I would just like to recommend Mark Wright to Mr Venables, despite 
the fact that he doesn't wear a white shirt with HP on the front.

His recent performances have re-instated him (IMHO) as the best centre back 
in Britain.

El Tel hasn't been put off by age before so the fact that he's 32 shouldn't be a 
problem.

Paul
34.3704CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosWed Nov 01 1995 17:1412
    Ian,
    
    Sorry but I didn't listen to Des waxing lyrical. It was an obvious line
    and one that The Sun would have been proud of.
    
    Paul,
    
    >As a non-Looneypool fan
    
    An ex-Looneypool fan, perhaps?
    
    Stuart
34.3705No Nay NeverCHEFS::16.196.112.122::PaulPatemanCuore SportivoWed Nov 01 1995 17:2211
Stuart -

Never a fan, although I did go to Anfield (& Goodison) when I was at college. 
It was in the Dalglish/EuroCup winning era so it was quite good. I also recall 
Souness nearly crippling Paul Hart of Leeds in the first 5 minutes of a league 
game!

This was long before I was roped into the best team in the land - the team of 
the Late 90's Crystal Palace!

Paul
34.3706:-)COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Wed Nov 01 1995 20:088

> This was long before I was roped into the best team in the land - the team of 
> the Late 90's Crystal Palace!


You sad, lost, wandering soul...

34.3707GRRRRRRRRRRR!COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Mon Nov 06 1995 00:428
Newcastle  2-1  Liverpool


Newcastle snatched a last minute winner after Liverpool had dominated the second
half. Typical, huh?

Ian.
34.3708CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Nov 06 1995 11:296
    Ian,
    
    I thought it made a pleasant change for Liverpool to lose to a late
    goal.
    
    Stuart
34.3709Liverpool beaten away from home once again....MARVIN::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Mon Nov 06 1995 11:2912
    I listened to the game on the radio.... good entertaining football with
    the finishing letting Liverpool down..... they should have brought
    Collymore on earlier. Newcastle were lucky....
    
    As Alan Hanson said on MOTD.. Liverpool spend too much time playing
    passing football in the middle of the park & by the time they are
    ready to go forward, the oppositions players are back in defence.
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
    
34.3710remember Brondby all those hours ago?COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Mon Nov 06 1995 12:5810
   > I thought it made a pleasant change for Liverpool to lose to a late
   > goal.



Hello??? Weren't you awake midweek?


Ian.
34.3711good performance for 89 minutesFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Nov 06 1995 13:1017
    
    Lost away from home AGAIN? Whatever are you referring to Rick? :-)
    
    The lack of power up front is a drawback from playing 5 defenders.
    *HOWEVER* Liverpool had sufficient chances to win the game. If only
    Shaka had stayed at Reading! I think the British TV should show that 
    instead of that over-rated Gordon Banks save from Pele's header in
    Mexico 1970 as the "save of all time". Hislop's save from McManaman's
    deflected shot was amazing. Rush was to "old-and-slow" to get the
    rebound. I think Roy Evans has to consider Fowler and Collymore as his
    starting line up. Although Rush does a lot of work and is a instinctive
    goal scorer he's not as quick and as strong as Collymore who lets
    remember was one of the Premier League top scorers last year. So why is
    he sitting on the substitute's bench. But then again who was it that
    "poached" Liverpool's goal, old 'tache himself!
    
    Neil
34.3712CHEFS::STRATFORDSSteer clear of the Zebra BrosMon Nov 06 1995 13:145
34.3713MARVIN::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Mon Nov 06 1995 13:197
    > Lost away from home AGAIN? Whatever are you referring to Rick? :-)
    
    I wonder......
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3714TEDIOUS? This man watches Arsenal!COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Mon Nov 06 1995 13:2612
Stuart,

No matter.

I'm just happy to be able to fill that gap in your comprehensive footballing
knowledge.


Ian.


34.3715razor to cut and run? (sorry, I did my best)COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Wed Nov 15 1995 15:498
There was a story last week about Spurs being after Ruddock.
Any truth in the rumour? 

I can't see it myself...


Ian.
34.3716CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Nov 15 1995 16:1011
    Ian,
    
    I do know that Ruddock is not a happy bunny at the moment.  He's being
    forced to play in the reserves, along with Collymore, and he ain't best
    pleased.  According to the father-in-law (a scouser !), there was a
    rumour going round last week that both Ruddock and Collymore could be
    sold - this was prior to the Collymore tantrum at the weekend.
    
    Man Utd are looking for a centre-back !
    
    Dave
34.3717Ref RazorCHEFS::CROSSAWed Nov 15 1995 16:295
    Dave, 
      We have enough of a 'thug image problem' without signing Razor as
    well!! Stranger signings have been known mind you..........
    
    			Stretch.
34.3718CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Nov 15 1995 16:335
    To be perfectly honest Stretch, I think he'd be a great signing for Man
    Utd - can't see it somehow though !  I believe the last transfer deal
    between Utd and L'pool was back in the early 60s - I don't think the
    Pool fans would ever forgive Evans if he sold their beloved "Razor" to the
    enemy.
34.3719CHEFS::CROSSAWed Nov 15 1995 16:543
    How about us giving them Keane in exchange ???? Seems a fair trade.
    
    			Stretch.
34.3720CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Nov 15 1995 17:044
    >How about us giving them Keane in exchange ????
               ^^
    
    US !  Who's this US ?  I thought you followed Reading and Leeds (x3) !
34.3721collywobblesCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Wed Nov 15 1995 17:147
> this was prior to the Collymore tantrum at the weekend.


I don't read the newspapers, Dave. What tantrum?

Ian.
34.3722A couple of details ref Collymore.CHEFS::CROSSAWed Nov 15 1995 17:2213
    Ian,
    An article was published in some lad type mag with Collymore going on
    about not getting first team football. 5 starts since he arrived,
    scoring in two of the games. This all coincided with a Sc*m story about
    him not turning up at training, terefore a safe assumption that he
    would be off. He has since apologised for his comments. Mind you with
    Fowler and Rush doing the business he has to fight for his place and I
    think after being a big fish in the pond at Forest this is all a bit
    new to him. 
    	I think if I was on his dosh I would keep schtum and get on
    with what Evans asks/tells me to do.
    
    			Stretch.
34.3723IMHOIOSG::LAYNEWed Nov 15 1995 17:439
    Min you I agree with some of what he said and I was only saying the
    same thing last week, this was "...what business will lay out 8.5
    million for an asset without some sort of plan before hand".  Why spend
    that amount of money for a player only to leave hom on the bench.
    
    Don't give the excuse that Rush and Fowler were "doing the business",
    it took ten leauge games before Ian Rush scored!
    
    William
34.3724WIMPEY::EDWARDSDWed Nov 15 1995 18:034
    What surprised me about the whole affair was that it was Evans himself
    who read out Collymore's apology to the press.  I think Stanley has
    tarnished his image with the Liverpool fans, and getting Evans to do
    his dirty work for him won't have helped.  
34.3725WENDYS::CROSSAWed Nov 15 1995 18:0810
    	The Rush/Fowler line has as much to do with them reading each others moves,
    lay offs etc not just each of them scoring and was from the press !!
        The implication being that Collymore being an 'individual' player
    instead of a 'team' player has not got into the swing of things yet.
    
    	Given the size of the squad, the expectations of his role in the
    team, the set up in place etc I think he is being a) churlish and 	          			
    						      b) bloody naive !!! 
    
    			Stretch.
34.3726IMHOIOSG::LAYNEWed Nov 15 1995 18:4116
    RE -1
    
    Tell me, just how exactly would you behave if you were the record buy
    (or let's be realistic - was given a prestige job by another firm) only
    to find out when you got there you were given a second class role.
    
    Collymore maybe an 'individual' player but Liverpool knew that before
    they bought him - also how is not getting into the 'first' team going
    to help him become more of a 'first' team player.  I thought you had to
    play with your team mates to become and indeed 'feel' a part of the
    team.
    
    Another point that must be raised, is that being left on the bench each
    week cannot be doing his confidence much good.
    
    William
34.3727CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Nov 15 1995 18:464
    re:-1
    
    Dead right.  It makes you wonder if Liverpool bought Collymore just to
    prevent another club from acquiring his services.
34.3728With the money he is on he should put up or shut up !!!CHEFS::CROSSAWed Nov 15 1995 19:1322
    William,
       Firstly. The lines I wrote were as statedd from the 'PRESS'.
    
       Secondly I have said a) .3722 my opinion on what I would do given his
    wage and the expectations placedd upon him.
    
    			    b) my opinion on his outbursts is three(?)
    notes later.
    
      Thirdly, I do have some sympathy with his situation, but I do not see
    that when he came to the club the cold facts were not presented to him
    with regard to first team placing. It is not a given right. If he is
    playing for his place he is, I assume, obviously not doing as well as
    his teammates to win the shirt !!! 
    
    	And with regard to playing with the regulars. Given the size of the
    squad he is going to train/play with them on a regular basis anyway as
    they cannot all play for the first team !!!
    
    
    			Stretch.
    
34.3729COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Thu Nov 16 1995 12:209
At Liverpool it doesn't matter if you are worth 20p or 20 million, you have to
play for your place. Stan knew this when he signed on the dotted line. Roy Evans
picks the team that he thinks will get the job done on the day. When Collymore
starts showing some decent form in training, or even turning up to it, i'm sure
he will be picked in the starting lineup.


Ian.
34.3730Outspoken or what?VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Thu Nov 16 1995 12:5913
    If the quote by Collymore in the Grauniad is to be believed, I can't
    understand how he's getting off so lightly. They reported him as
    saying: "...you go to certain clubs (and I'd better be careful here),
    expecting the setup to be really professional - and it's unbelievable 
    how badly organised they are".
    
    That's got to be worth at least a fine at any club. Mind you, I can't
    understand how he's ended up in this situation; he started well, and
    then got injured. Has he not been able to get his place back since
    then, or did he play a couple of stinkers? Except for his England debut
    against Japan, he's always looked pretty hot to me.
    
    Dom
34.3731What more do you want!!!IOSG::LAYNEThu Nov 16 1995 13:268
    Ian,
    
    I think Collymore has scored in two of the games he has started and in
    sthe games I have seen him come on as sub he played very well setting
    up a few chances for the likes of Fowler.  I think he has justified his
    place, hasn't he?
    
    William
34.3732We want CollyflowerCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Thu Nov 16 1995 15:3413
William,

He's only just come back to full fitness. Also, strangely, I thought he was poor
in his last few games and the press seemed to agree with me. Which games did you
see him play in? Evans isn't stupid. He plays his best team. The likes of
Collymore and Mcateer just can't get in there at the moment but that will change
i'm sure.

I'm not arguing for the sake of it...I'd like to see him play all the time,
Evans waited too long to bring him on against Brondby (both games) in my opinion.

Ian.
34.3733CHEFS::WEAVERDFri Nov 17 1995 11:3510
34.3734what a bunch of muppetsCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Sun Nov 19 1995 01:1510
Liverpool   1-2   Everton

Fowler		  Kanchelskis 2


My giddy aunt.


Ian.
34.3735BRING on stan, there is no other option...FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Nov 20 1995 19:1518
    
    Joe Royle: "I don't know what Andrei was doing scoring with his head.
    	        Its not in his contract."
    
    The 2nd goal was typical KanKan that used to play for TMORFTITW, i.e. 
    a blistering sprint down the right into the box and a hard low shot
    that always seems to go through/under the goalkeeper.
    
    Fowler scored in the 88th minute with a weak shot that comically was
    missed by two defenders and by-passed Southall into the corner.
    
    Rush put the ball in the net in the first half but he was off-side and
    it didn't count.
    
    Liverpool were 7th on Saturday night and unless they get their act
    together, soon, then its another dead-end season. 
    
    Neil
34.3736THE TIME IS NOW!!!!CHEFS::WILDERJTue Nov 21 1995 14:2012
    
    
    Surely its time for stan the man to be given the opportunity to prove
    that last season was not just a fluke. 
    
    What are opions on the idea that Roy decided to allow rushie to start 
    untill after the first derby. And now he'll start with colly'.
    
    james
    
    
    p.s Is there a note on fantasy league footie.   
34.3737yesFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Nov 21 1995 17:1410
    
    I think Evans was going to start with Fowler & Collymore for the Derby.
    However after the tirade in the press I think he changed his mind and
    thought that if he's going to complain he can wait a bit longer.
    Traditionally you only get into the Liverpool team by performance and not 
    moaning to the press.
    
    Personally I would play Stan and Robbie.
    
    Neil
34.3738CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Nov 21 1995 17:174
    Face it lads, Stanley's angling for his dream move to Utd - the club he
    wanted to join in the first place.  Expect to see a forward line of
    Cole, Collymore, Cantona and Giggs coming to a town near you - real
    soon !
34.3739Collymore playing this weekendSIOG::SMYTHTue Nov 21 1995 17:516
    Collymore will be playing up front with Fowler for the next few weeks
    as Rush is out with cartilage damage, so he will have a chance to prove
    himself against West Ham at the weekend.  
    Also Ruddock will be playing at the expense of Babb
    
    GS
34.3740Colly for TBMGFTITW? No way...FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Nov 21 1995 19:308
    
    Re: Ruddock for Babb
    
    Why is Babb injured or do you think he will be dropped?
    
    Babb is a lot quicker than Ruddock but not as imposing.
    
    Neil
34.3741SIOG::SMYTHTue Nov 21 1995 21:425
    No Babb is not injured just Ruddock getting his old place, Wright is
    playing out of his skin at the moment so probably just to keep Ruddock
    happy is why he will play
    
    GS
34.3742I used to live in West Ham you knowCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Thu Nov 23 1995 13:329
West Ham   0-0   Liverpool


Liverpool had the best of it and Collymore missed a sitter.
The 'ammers (cor blimey, luv a duck, bless yer 'eart) managed to force James to
save onto the post.

Ian.
34.3743Stan who?FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Nov 23 1995 18:208
    
    So all this fuss about playing the 8.5 million dollar man and nothing
    happens. Mind you I bet he's a bit lacking in the confidence department
    after sitting on the bench for so long!
    
    Next stop Middlesboro'
    
    Neil
34.3744Oh well watched one of the 2-1 defeatsAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Nov 24 1995 19:0220
    Haven't built up the courage to watch the newcastle game on tape yet
    but it is in my living room and I keep staring it but I did spend
    Thanksgiving (I'm not sure what I was giving thanks for though)
    watching the Everton game - we were a little disappointing and really
    didn't seem to have much shape in midfield without Redknapp; maybe
    Mcateer and Redknapp will be the midfield combination we have been
    missing but Mcateer seemed lost in this game. 
    
    Fowler's general play and finishing was abysmal and surely if Stan had
    been on the bench (thomas and ruddock were) we might have seen a
    change.
    
    James positioning was suspect on the second goal. The recent
    performances have been a let down after the form we showed earlier
    in the season.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                  
34.3745Middlesboro awayFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Nov 27 1995 13:0217
    
    re: videos that you can't bear to watch because we got beaten 2-1
    
    Andy,
    
    Add another one to your list...
    
    Liverpool looked terrible in the first half. In fact they only looked
    good when 'boro decided to sit on their 2-1 lead late in the second
    half. 
    
    Cox slotted home the first after good work by Junino and Barmby.
    Ruddock equalized in the scond half by heading the ball on to his
    marker's head and fooling the goalie. A minute later Ruddock dollied up
    the ball for Barmby to volley home.
    
    Neil
34.3746S as a PCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Mon Nov 27 1995 15:005
Its like going back 3 years this.
What a waste of space. 

Ian$exasperated.
34.3747ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEMon Nov 27 1995 15:543
Was Stan playing? 

g
34.3748Newcastle thoughtsFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Nov 27 1995 16:429
    
    Stan did play, however it depends on your definition of "play".
    
    The big question is, will Liverpool continue their current dismal form
    against Newcastle in the Coca Cola cup or will they bounce back?
    
    Unfortunately I don't think I am going to like the answer...
    
    Neil
34.3749ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEMon Nov 27 1995 19:469
34.3750Oh dear, December can't be any worse can it?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Nov 30 1995 06:039
    Us 0 Them 1 - oh well now we'll have to concentrate on the  F.A Cup!
    
    The electronic telegraph has a fairly extensive match report and a
    pretty neat picture of Shaka Hislop and Robbie Fowler if any Swiss
    based noters have one of those web browser thingies
                                                                        
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3751ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEThu Nov 30 1995 16:036
Cheer up Andy - no shame in going out to a class team. 

Got a pointer to the Telegraph? I wonder if may aged VS3100 can take the 
strain.

g
34.3752Need a PC AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Nov 30 1995 16:548
    gash,
    
    sure I have a pointer but a VS3100 is one of them proper computers
    isn't it - you a toy thingy such as a DEC PC 340 to see the pictures.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3753TUXEDO::HINXMANHow bona to vada your eekThu Nov 30 1995 17:0120
	re .3751

	Electronic Telegraph is at 
		http://www.telegraph.co.uk

	re .3752

>    sure I have a pointer but a VS3100 is one of them proper computers
>    isn't it - you a toy thingy such as a DEC PC 340 to see the pictures.

	Are you sure that Mosaic on real computers does not have image
	file viewers.

	re Electronic Telegraph

	I see they're carrying a story today about how men from Portsmouth
	are dead-beats.

	Tony
		
34.3754ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEThu Nov 30 1995 17:497
Many thanks, chaps - got in OK, but failed to find the picture. Is it separate 
from the report?

No problem displaying the things, using Mosaic on VMS.

Good of ET to put a pointer in to the League game report as well - I enjoyed 
that one almost as much!
34.3755Call the CSC for technical support?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Dec 01 1995 00:4910
    GASH,
    
    when you get to the page that has the match report there's a little
    square box with a picture of robbie fowler's head on it - it's
    immediately to the left of the text that starts "Liverpool's worries
    ..." - when you double-click on that the full screen picture comes up.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3756Dear Santa, please give us a win.AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanSat Dec 02 1995 08:3012
    it can't get any worse (famous last words)
    
    august 4 wins and 1 losses
    sept   4 wins and 1 losses and 1 draw
    oct    4 wins and 0 losses and 3 draws
    nov    0 wins and 5 losses and 1 draw
    
    do I even dare consider watching them play when I'm in the U.K shortly?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3757Had to be said!IOSG::LAYNEMon Dec 04 1995 11:285
    Andy,
    
    Let us know when you are in the UK - so I can emmigrate -:)
    
    William
34.3758cr*pCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Mon Dec 04 1995 12:2410
Liverpool   1-1   Southampton

Collymore	  Shipperley


Grabbed a draw from the jaws of yet another defeat.


Ian.
34.3759One bright spotFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Dec 04 1995 13:5112
    
    Aye. But a good goal from Collymore!
    
    A strong run alongside a defender and a blast of a shot into the net.
    
    However one would expect a top-6 team (nay make that top-7 team, nay
    make that a top-8 team) to turn over Southampton.
    
    Bolton Away next and then some real tough matches this month such as 
    T4thGTIM and Aston Villa.
    
    Neil
34.3760Who woke bill up?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Dec 04 1995 19:437
    William,
    
    I miss you too! but not very much. 
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3761could have been worseAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Dec 05 1995 19:535
    rochdale or darlington in the f.a cup...
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3762Out in the 3rdSIOG::G_ROBINSONFri Dec 08 1995 14:212
    Tough draw the way where "playing" at the moment.
    
34.3763SUPPORTERS UNITCHEFS::WILDERJFri Dec 08 1995 17:498
    
    comon people lets have some faith in the lads, Ive witnessed bigger
    miracles, than our potential come back.
    
    
    		Ever faithful  
    
    			james
34.3764Stan the man on the come-back trail?COMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Mon Dec 11 1995 10:2715
Bolton 0-1 Liverpool
	   
           cauliflower


First win in 8!
If anyone saw "Have I got News for you" on Friday, there was Craig Charles on it
and they were discussing the fact that "This Morning" was moving from Liverpool
to London because "big stars don't want to travel to Liverpool".
Craig Charles said "I wish Stan Collymore hadn't!"

Having said that he has scored in both his last 2 games.

Ian.
34.3765good winCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Sun Dec 17 1995 21:2017
Liverpool   2-0   Manchester Utd

Fowler 2



Not so much a victory as an utter decimation :-)
Inept finishing coupled with an unbelievable goalkeeping performance from
Schmeical kept the score down to below 7.
Collymore missed a hatful and hit the bar. Man Utd didnt really come alive till
the last 20 minutes when Cantona had a good chance and they also had one cleared
off the line.

can you tell i'm a bit happy?

Ian.
34.3766Manchester Utd HFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Dec 18 1995 16:0915
    
    I am too mean to have Sky so I only saw the goals on the news. They
    (the BBC) were too mean to even show Fowler kicking the ball at the
    free kick. However it sailed over the wall into Schmeical's top right 
    corner. Schmeical is reported as saying he was unsighted which is
    possible as he didn't move.
    
    The second goal was made by McManaman who ran at the Utd defence and
    passed to an unmarked Fowler who dodged a marker running in and lobbed
    the ball over Schmeical.
    
    This takes us to 5th I think. Similar results over Arsenal and Villa
    would be very nice.
    
    Neil
34.3767AT LAST!CHEFS::WILDERJMon Dec 18 1995 18:136
    
    
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
    
    
    		james
34.3768Last set of statistics for 1995FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Dec 20 1995 12:0777
Goals
-----

		Carling	    	Coca Cola	FA Cup	UEFA Cup	Total
		Premiership	Cup	
			
Fowler		13		2		-	-		15
Collymore	4		-		-	-		4
McManaman	2		1		-	1		4
Redknapp	3		-		-	1		4
Rush		3		1		-	-		4
Ruddock		3		-		-	-		3
Barnes		2		-		-	-		2
Harkness	1		1		-	-		2
Scales		-		1		-	-		1
Thomas		-		1		-	-		1
		--------------------------------------------------------------
		31		9		-	2		40


Matches
-------

August                          
19      Sheff Wed       H       1-0	Collymore
22      Leeds Utd       A       1-0
26      Tottenham       A       1-3	Barnes 2, Fowler
30      QPR             H       1-0	Ruddock

September

9       Wimbledon	A	1-0					6th
12	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz UC  A	1-2	McManaman, Redknapp
16      Blackburn	H	3-0	Redknapp, Fowler, Collymore	4th
20	Sunderland CC	H	2-0	McManaman, Thomas
23      Bolton		H	5-2	Fowler 4, Harkness		3rd
26	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz UC	H	0-0
30      Man Utd		A	2-2	Fowler 2			4th

October                         
4	Sunderland CC	A	0-1	Fowler
14      Coventry        H       0-0					4th
17	Brodby UC	A	0-0
21      Southampton     A	1-3	McManaman 2, Redknapp		5th
25      Manchester 
	City CC 3       H	4-0	Scales, Fowler, Rush, Harkness
28      Manchester City H	6-0	Rush 2, Redknapp, Fowler 2, 
					Rudduck				3rd
31	Brondby UC	H       0-1
                                

November

4       Newcastle       A	2-1	Rush				4th
18      Everton         H	1-2	Fowler				7th
22      West Ham        A	0-0					6th
25      Middlesbrough   A	2-1	Ruddock				7th
29      Newcastle CC 4	H	0-1

December                        
2       Southampton     H       1-1	Collymore			8th
9       Bolton          A       0-1	Collymore			6th
16      Man Utd         H	2-0	Fowler 2			5th
23      Arsenal         H
26      Aston Villa     A
30      Chelsea         A

January

1       Notts Forest    H
6       FA 3
13      Sheff Wed       A
20      Leeds Utd       H
27      FA 4

34.3769double time is a wonderful thingCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Thu Dec 28 1995 14:2416
Last Saturday:


Liverpool 3-1 Arsenal


A Robbie Fowler hat-trick stuffed the "Stratford Babes" (again) after Wright had
given them the lead from the penalty spot.


Boxing Day:


Aston Villa  P-P  Liverpool

34.3770Jamie ???KERNEL::MCGAUGHRINTue Jan 02 1996 19:305
    
    
    Any news on when Redknapp will return ???
    
    Ta
34.3771written in hasteCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Tue Jan 02 1996 20:0722
Not sure about Redknapp's status.

---


Liverpool   4-2   Notts Forest

Fowler 2
Collymore
o.g


Even allowed Forest the luxury of a 2 goal lead!
Things are looking good. 3rd place, 3 pts behing Man U with a game in hand.


Ian.




34.3772Since joining Liverpool, that isCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Mon Jan 08 1996 20:3319
Cup result:

Liverpool  7-0  Rochdale

Fowler
Collymore 3
Rush
o.g
Mcateer


Rush's goal broke Dennis Laws record for the highest number of FA cup goals
since the war.

It was also Collymores first hat-trick.


Ian.
34.3773Liverpool to play in Boston?LJSRV2::KNIPSTEINTue Jan 09 1996 17:315
    I read in the Boston Globe over the weekend that Liverpool will be
    playing Juventus at Foxboro Stadium on August 11th.  Anything been said
    about it over there?
    
    Steve
34.3774May be playing at Wembley same dayAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Jan 09 1996 21:2012
    Steve,
    
    It was in the Sunday Times or Guardian on Saturday (I forget which)
    but beware August 11th is also the date of the Charity Shield so when/if 
    Liverpool win the league and/or F.A Cup the game won't happen.
    
    Who did we get in the next round?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                                            
34.3775Chelsea resultAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Jan 10 1996 22:1312
    missing result for the christmas period
    
    Chelsea 2 - Liverpool 2 - Mcmanaman got one of them (maybe both)
    after we were 2-0 down.
    
    Didn't get to see any games live because the only one I could have gone
    to Aston Villa (Boxing Day) was cancelled and has been rearranged for
    Jan 31st.
                  
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3776reshuffle at the backAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Jan 11 1996 03:1711
    apparently it's fulham or shrewsbury in the next round.  
    
    anyway also discovered that Wright and Harkness are suspended this
    weekend and with babb and redknapp out injured the likely central
    defence is Scales, Ruddock and Matteo - is bjornebye completely out of
    favour. come to think of it whatever happened to Kennedy?
    
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3777last line of defenceFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Jan 11 1996 13:0812
    
    Andy,
    
    The score at Chelsea went 1-0, 1-1, 2-1 2-2. And McManaman scored two
    quality goals, bith from about 18yds.
    
    Stig played at Bolton but was then dropped in favour of Rob Jones who
    has been playing left-back.
    
    I have no idea of Kennedy's current fitness.
    
    Neil
34.3778FA cup draw !ESSB::TJORDANStan The ManFri Jan 12 1996 16:399
 Hello,

      Has anybody got the 4th round F.A cup draw (all games)



                                          Regards,

                                            Tony.
34.3779Draw for 4th round!XSTACY::JLUNDONhttp://xagony.ilo.dec.com/~jlundon :-)Fri Jan 12 1996 18:2516
Fulham/Shrewsbury v Liverpool
Charlton v Brentford
Ipswich/B'burn v Walsall
Bolton v Leeds
QPR v Chelsea/Newcastle
Huddersfield v Peterborough
Coventry v Leicester/Man City
Boro v Watford/Wombles
Reading v Scum/Sunderland
Stoke/Forest v Millwall/Oxford
Soton v Crewe
Swindon v Barnsley/Oldham
Everton/Stockport v Palace/Port Vale
West Ham v Grimsby
Arsenal/Sheff Utd v Villa
Hereford/Spurs v B'ham/Wolves
34.3780Sheffield W AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Jan 15 1996 13:249
    
    Sheffield W 1 Liverpool 1
    
    The Rush Fowler Collymore formation got another outing, if only for the
    last 10 minutes. Last week against Rochdale it was responsible for some
    of the 7 goals and this week it provided the equaliser with 3 minutes to
    go. 
    
    Neil
34.37811-1SIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Jan 15 1996 19:18209
    Sheffield Wednesday 1, Liverpool 1
    
    Goal : Rush (87).
    Half-Time : 1-0.
    Attendance : 32,747.
    
    Team (5-3-2) : James, McAteer (Rush 80), R.Jones, Scales, Ruddock,
    Babb, McManaman, Barnes, Thomas, Collymore, Fowler.
    
    Substitutes not used : Pears (g), Matteo.
    
    Booked : Ruddock (55).
    
    Referee : D.Elleray (Harrow On The Hill).
    
    League Position after this match : 4th (39 points from 22 games).
    
    * David James' 100th consecutive appearance for Liverpool.
    
    Goal ace Ian Rush salvaged a precious Premiership point for off-colour
    Liverpool with a last-gasp leveller.
    
    The record breaking Anfield hero was thrown on 10 minutes from the end
    as Merseyside boss Roy Evans played his final card.
    
    And it paid off in style as the Welsh wizard hammered in an 87th-minute
    equaliser deflected off a Wednesday defender.
    
    It made up for a host of chances missed by Liverpool in a breathless
    final half hour as they turned the screw looking to cancel out
    Wednesday's seventh-minute opener.
    
    And the way the Liverpool players celebrated the goal by swamping Rush
    underlined the relief felt in the Anfield camp.
    
    Wednesday deservedly led at half-time after rattling a nervous-looking
    Liverpool outfit with an impressive display of fast, flowing
    football.
    
    The Wednesday goal came when Ian Nolan turned on the pace down the
    right, rounded Phil Babb and swung in a superb cross that
    was driven in by Yugoslav international Darko Kovacezic from close
    range.
    
    Wednesday continued to dominate and Guy Whittingham came close to a
    second goal but was closed out by goalkeeper David
    James.
    
    Five minutes before the break a fine low shot from Rob Jones beat
    Wednesday keeper Chris Woods but hit the upright.
    
    Then three minutes into the second half Whittingham should have added a
    second for Wednesday but hit the bar from point-blank
    range.
    
    
    An impressive, weaving run took Whittingham into the Liverpool area but
    James made a super save before Liverpool finally found
    their feet.
    
    In the last 20 minutes the Anfield side dominated but saw chances
    wasted by Collymore and leading scorer Robbie Fowler.
    
    But in the 87th minute Fowler slipped a neat pass taking Rush -- on for
    Jones -- into the area and his angled shot took a deflection
    before beating Woods.
    
    Ian Rush saved Liverpool from defeat at Sheffield Wednesday with a
    last-gasp equaliser at Hillsborough -- then revealed his
    frustration at his substitute's role.
    
    The 34-year-old marksman came off the bench to rescue Roy Evans' side
    after Darko Kovacevic's early strike looked to have
    given Wednesday the points.
    
    But Rush admitted: "I would have liked to have gone on for a bit
    longer. We had a few chances in the second half and could easily
    have won the game."
    
    The Welsh international, who was made an MBE in the New Year's Honours
    List, added: "I will keep going as long as I can --
    hopefully there are a couple of years left in me still."
    
    "I'm not 100% fit yet after my cartilage operation, so all I need is
    games now. I'm not going to get those if I'm a substitute all the
    time."
    
    Wednesday defender Peter Atherton refused to be downhearted despite
    Liverpool's late equaliser.
    
    
    "Everyone in the dressing-room is disappointed because it was so close
    to the end when they scored," he said.
    
    "We thought it was going to be one of those days for them when it just
    wasn't going to go in, but they got that deflected shot right at
    the death."
    
    "The important thing is that we've picked ourselves up from going out
    of the FA Cup against Charlton last weekend and got a
    result."
    
    
    Rush breaks Kovacevic's spell
    
    by Martin Searby of "The Sunday Times"
    
    TO THE list of foreign imports who have so enriched the English game
    can be added the exotic name of Darko Kovacevic, whose
    quality did so much to unnerve high-flying Liverpool in a wonderful
    contest.
    
    His early goal was the difference between the two sides for
    three-quarters of the match, and Wednesday should have been a
    country mile in front by the time he left the arena. But as their legs
    gave out Liverpool finished strongly and snatched a point when
    Rush, the substitute, saw his shot bounce in off a defender three
    minutes from time.
    
    They might even have taken more but for the failings of the overrated
    Collymore, who missed three outstanding chances and had his
    best effort brilliantly pushed over by Woods, the former England
    goalkeeper making his first appearance for a year.
    
    But the lasting memory will be of the clever runs and deft touches of
    the Yugoslav until he was forced to retire following a bad tackle
    from behind by Ruddock, who deserved more severe punishment than a
    yellow card. After his departure Wednesday became the
    more mundane side of recent memory, and were glad to hear the final
    whistle after dominating so much earlier on.
    
    That FA Cup hiccup at Charlton apart, Wednesday have been showing signs
    of much-needed improvement under the stewardship
    of David Pleat, not least because of the two Yugoslav imports.
    Kovacevic, playing just behind the strikers, put his team in front
    after
    only seven minutes. His colleague, Stefanovic, was left out because of
    language difficulties. "Strikers," Pleat said, "speak a universal
    language, but defenders need to communicate more." One would not have
    thought it too much to master the footballer's limited
    lexicon. A debating society is the last thing wanted in the middle of a
    defence.
    
    While Stefanovic was on the substitutes' bench, his countryman led
    Liverpool a rare old dance. The crowd were hardly settled in
    their seats when he got in behind the Liverpool defence and floated in
    a deep cross which James did well to snatch from the head of
    Hirst. With their three centre-backs, Ruddock, Scales and Babb, holding
    the middle, the full-backs, Jones and McAteer, pushed up
    and Wednesday were quick to exploit the holes. Kovacevic played a
    clever ball to put Nolan in behind Jones on the Liverpool left,
    and when the full-back delivered an excellent short cross, the Yugoslav
    banged it into the roof of the net.
    
    Wednesday played some top-quality football which had the Liverpool
    midfield struggling, and Barnes and Thomas were very much
    off the pace. A piece of Waddle magic dropped the ball in for Hirst to
    head just over and the striker was then pulled down by
    Scales on the edge of the penalty area.
    
    Most of Liverpool's thrust was provided by McManaman, as Collymore
    looks an expensive luxury. He does not look comfortable
    on the ball and with such limited service, Fowler struggled to make an
    impact. Barnes struck a shot well wide when he picked up a
    poor clearance, but it was a brief flicker from a Liverpool side from
    which much more was expected.
    
    Kovacevic, so clever with his touches and perceptive with his passing,
    continued to be a thorn in Liverpool's side, and when he
    managed to get in a shot as he fell the ball struck Ruddock on the
    shins and could have gone anywhere. In the event it producedonly a
    corner, but Liverpool were on the ropes.
    
    They almost recovered by landing a sucker-punch just before the
    interval when, for once, Wednesday's sharp midfield passing let
    them down. Barnes fed Jones, the overlapping full-back, and he hit
    Woods's right-hand post when he really ought to have scored.
    But Wednesday continued to dominate and their one-goal lead was
    insufficient to show for their dominance. Their defence has been
    much improved by the addition of Nicol, who marshalled his troops well,
    and they did not display the fallibility which cost them so
    many goals earlier in the season.
    
    Wednesday should have been further in front after another piece of
    lovely football. Hirst put in a long cross, Whittingham headed
    down and, inevitably, Kovacevic was on the end of it, but he opted to
    let the ball fall when a header could have been more effective,
    and volleyed against the bar.
    
    Liverpool tried desperately to get back into the game, but Wednesday
    countered with another surging attack which ended when
    Whitingham's 20-yard shot was pushed round the post. The rare Liverpool
    thrusts became increasingly infrequent, and Collymore
    should have done much better when he headed wide from the edge of the
    six-yard box. Kovacevic posed so many problems, and
    Ruddock came up with an answer of sorts when he crudely fouled him from
    behind.
    
    As it was, the style of the show recovered, but it took another alert
    piece of goalkeeping by James to keep his side in with a shout.
    Then Whittingham, who with Hirst showed great mobility and enthusiasm,
    went on a mazy run past Ruddock and Scales before
    shooting narrowly wide.
    
    If Wednesday continue to improve they can look forward to more
    successful days. Liverpool will be as surprised by the poor
    quality of their play as by a result which does little to help their
    outside hopes of the runners-up spot.
    
34.3782helpCOMICS::HAWLEYIHere's 10p. Phone a man who cares!Tue Jan 16 1996 13:439
Can't be bothered to search and ive lost the number.

Can anyone remind me what the ticketline number is?

I'm popping up to see Liverpool V Spurs.


Ian.
34.3783Don't know if they're still valid but...METSYS::HERO::CHEWTERDo you like our fish?Tue Jan 16 1996 14:2112
            Liverpool football club,
            Anfield Road,
            Liverpool,
            L4 0TH.
    
            Admini/PR/Museum:       0151 263 2361/2
            Fax:                    0151 260 8813
            Souvenir Shop:          0151 263 1760
            Match Info:             0151 260 9999
            Match Ticket Office:    0151 260 8680
            Tickets(CC):    	    0151 263 5727
            Sales & Marketing:      0151 263 9199
34.3784GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Jan 22 1996 14:1225
    Well 5-0.
    
    I watched the game on TV4 Sweden (interleaved with the Rugby...) and I
    must admit the score flattered the game. Liverpool were useless up
    until they scored in the 27th minute and similar to against Sheffield
    Wednesday had Leeds gone 1 up Liverpool might have struggled. Its all
    very well playing fancy football and I must say pleasing to the eye
    (compared with the rubbish that was served up yesterday at Villa Park)
    but Liverpool are still short of that ONE player in midfield who can
    take the game by the scruff of the neck. Barnes and McManamann DO play
    some 'nice' football but need somebody more aggressive.
    
    	AT last Colleymore and Fowler are firing on all cylinders and have
    shown by their commitment (or were told) that the middle of the park is
    also part of a forward's game. Venebles could do no worse that play
    these two up front as a coupled strike force with a Ferdinand/Shearer
    partnership being the other/preferred.
    
    	Venebles doesn't know how lucky he is with the club partnerships he
    can meld into the national side....play Ferdinand then also pay
    Beardsley. Play Colleymore/Fowler ...play McManamann...
    
    	Play Serringham...play ehhhhh....
    
    Dezzz.  
34.3785SKY TV SCHED ???ESSB::TJORDANStan The ManWed Jan 24 1996 21:309
Hello,

      Has anybody got a list of Sky T.V schedule for the coming weeks/months.


                                                        Regards,

                                                          Tony.
34.3786CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback and NastyThu Jan 25 1996 12:2716
    29/1 QPR v Chelsea
     4/2 Chelsea v Middlesbrough
    11/2 QPR v Liverpool
    12/2 Spurs v West Ham
    19/2 FAC 5
    25/2 Bolton v Man U
     3/3 Liverpool v Aston Villa
    10/3 FAC Q/F
    17/3 Rangers v Celtic
    	 Leeds v Everton
    27/3 England v Bulgaria
    31/3 FAC S/F
    14/4 Hibs v Celtic
    24/4 England v Croatia
    18/5 England v Hungary
    
34.3787Offloaded players/InjuriesAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanSat Jan 27 1996 01:3114
    well lost somehwhere in the euphoria of giving Leeds a good hiding was
    the news that yet another two of Souness's signings have left
    
    Mark Walters is now playing for the Scummers
    Nigel Clough is at Man City.
    
    That only leaves Paul "Bloody Useless" Stewart to get rid of!!!
    
    Apparently both Harkness and Wright are back from Suspension/Injury
    leaving only Jamie on the injury list...
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3788CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback and NastyMon Jan 29 1996 20:052
    Shrewsbury v Liverpool is now 7/2/95 at 8pm. Looks like Sky are showing
    the game
34.3789?.AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Jan 29 1996 20:541
    who did we draw in the next round?
34.3790CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Jan 29 1996 21:011
    Liverpool (or Shrewsbury) vs Charlton or Brentford
34.3791Rushing back to the homelandCHEFS::BUSSONGTue Jan 30 1996 12:277
    The Telegraph today said that Ian Rush was one of the top names on a
    short list for the Swansea City managers job. The only hinderance was
    that he has stated his desire to play for two more years at the top
    level and that player-managers tend to hang up their boots within about
    a year of starting the job.
    
    Graham
34.3792value for moneyCHEFS::JAMESPThu Feb 01 1996 16:257
    
    Although it hurts me to say this this Fowler/Collymore relationship	
    looks at tad useful.
    
    Perhaps Mr Rush has seen the signs.
    
    Pj
34.37932-0COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Feb 01 1996 19:2612
For the record,


Aston Villa	0-2	Liverpool


			collymore
			fowler
			

Ian.
34.3794GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Feb 02 1996 18:316
    >> Perhaps Mr Rush has seen the signs.
    
    Shame Mr Venaballs hasn't....
    
    Dezzz.
    
34.3795quick resultCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Mon Feb 05 1996 12:478
Liverpool  0-0	Spurs


The dynamic duo didn't get much of a sniff.


Ian.
34.3796GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Feb 05 1996 19:124
    
    Again Ian, nobody to take the game by the scruff.
    
    Dezzz.
34.3797COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Tue Feb 06 1996 13:256
Dezz,

bring back McMahon?


Ian.
34.37982 games in 24 hours?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Feb 09 1996 01:567
    do we have 2 games next weekend? I read that the shrewsbury f.a cup
    game is now at 11am on Sunday 18th but don't we have to play  the
    wombles the day before?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3799I thought the Looneypool game was on a MondayCHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback and NastyFri Feb 09 1996 12:151
    
34.3800Should have been switched to Anfield in first placeFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Feb 09 1996 12:208
    
    If its on Monday, then it would still be 2 games in 24hrs.
    
    Personally I don't think the Shrewsbury match will be played. The
    pitch will be either frozen or waterlogged or covered in snow (or insert 
    your own weather disaster here) upto end of May. 
    
    Neil
34.3801CHEFS::CROSSAFri Feb 09 1996 14:077
    Neil,
    Shrewsbury asked for a switch in grounds (obvious financial reasons),
    Looneypool were keen for this. The good old F.A said no! If your
    weather forecasts are correct perhaps they will change their collective
    brain cell!              
    
    			Stretch.
34.3802maybe they should give us a byeAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Feb 09 1996 18:5211
    the web page thingy definitely lists the game as next sunday at 11am
    so it now looks like two games in 18 hours - is this is a record?
    
    the next round of the cup can't be that far away can it - will we see a
    draw like
    
    Liverpool or Shrew or Charlton or Brentford or ... v ....
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3803QPR AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Feb 12 1996 12:4517
    
    Liverpool managed a 2-1 win at QPR. A good result as we have performed
    weakly against lower teams in the last few seasons.
    
    Mark Wright scores goal with fierce shot. Next week it will be Rob
    Jones scoring!
    
    Fowler latched onto a Molby'esque through ball from Collymore to poke
    the ball past the goalkeeper.
    
    A 20yd shot by Dichio was deflected by Babb's hand, who was standing on the
    penalty spot, to make it interesting at 66 minutes.
    
    That's all I know, I don't have a dish and I only saw the brief
    highlights on BBC this morning.
    
    Neil
34.3804Qpr could have and should have....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Feb 12 1996 14:2311
    
    The result was good but the performance was abysmal. This 5 accross the
    back not only confuses the hell outy of me whilst watching the game but
    it seems that the 5 at the back are just as confused. McMananman must
    have played his worst game for a long time. His place must seriously be
    in doubt with Redknapp coming back. On the plus side McAteer is getting
    better with every game, Colleymore is showing an all round completeness
    to his game with every match and Venables MUST put him in there beside
    Shearer. 
    
    	Dezzz.
34.3805Bob Paisley R.I.PAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Feb 15 1996 02:5512
    Well just catching up on the news I see that the Legendary Bob Paisley
    died today - there doesn't seem a lot of point listing everything he
    won - one important thing the obituary mentioned though was that he had 
    worked for Liverpool for 50 years.
    
    I'm not old enough to remember all of the Shankly era but I hope
    that the club will do something to honour Paisley's contribution to
    football as they did when Bill passed away.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3806GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Feb 15 1996 12:048
    
    What a player, manager and a man. He will go down as the most
    successful manager in British football. Its a pity a few more managers
    couldn't be as humble in victory as Bob Paisley was.
    
    A sad day....
    
    Dezzz.
34.3807A sad loss for football.CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIFind a happy place...!!Thu Feb 15 1996 14:5216
    This really has shocked me. All the time I was growing up, he was the
    man at Liverpool. I can still remember the Liverpool team sending him
    up the stairs at Wembley to collect their 3rd successive Milk Cup. He
    was like your Grandad in some respects because of his demeanor and
    softly spoken words. You never heard him slagging anyone off, and
    no-one could have a bad word against him. All of the comments and
    tributes have centred around what a great man-manager he was and how
    knowledgable he was in a game that he loved. I like to remember him as
    the man with the flat cap and brown overcoat who lead Liverpool to be
    the dominant force in Domestic and European football of the late 
    Seventies and early Eighties. 
    
    He was a great.
    
    
    Ian.
34.3808RDGENG::MORRELLI woz here, Now I'm not, Now you're here, Gutted or wot!Thu Feb 15 1996 15:1310
    Yep.. I agree with all that Ian said.... 
    
    It was sad to hear the news.... & it was amazing to see the list of all
    the cups that Liverpool had won while he was manager....
    
    He was probably the best club manager the world has ever seen.
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3809Cup's galore !!CHEFS::BURTONHoddle is ZOD, GOD's dadThu Feb 15 1996 15:4912
    LIVERPOOL'S TROPHIES UNDER PAISLEY 
    
    6 League championships 1976, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983
    3 League Cups 1981, 1982, 1983
    3 European Cups 1977, 1978, 1981
    1 Uefa Cup 1976
    1 European Super Cup 1977
    5 FA Charity Shields 1974, 1976, 1979, 1980, 1982 
    
    Not bad eh !!!
    
    Nige
34.3810How much silverware?!?!?!?!?!?CHEFS::CROSSAThu Feb 15 1996 15:588
    What I find amazing is the fact that he "reluctantly" took over after
    Shankly only to produce this string of dominant teams. As Mr Hansen
    said last night, it was like a production line, each time some
    "irreplacable" player left i.e Keegan he produced another i.e Dalglish.
    Amazing fella and I agree with Mr Rutherford about his grandfatherly
    demeanour. Top chap who will be missed.
    
    			Stretch.
34.3811....CHEFS::RUTHERFORDIFind a happy place...!!Thu Feb 15 1996 17:30128
34.3812Into the 5th and maybe 6th round we goAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Feb 20 1996 02:1615
    ok so we finally saw off shrewsbury 4-0 with goals from collymore,
    fowler, mcateer and one of their guys - this is 3 goals less than the
    last round so it looks like we'll be down to 1-0 by the 5th round 
    which is agiainst charlton on the 28th I think -
    
    apparently this was the last 4th round game to be played. 
    so does anyone have the 6th round draw or which ever round the rest of
    the teams are up to.
    
    I assume that we didn't play the Wombles after all  on Saturday so
    does anyone know when that game is scheduled for.
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3813COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Sat Feb 24 1996 20:525
Blackburn R	2-3	Liverpool

Wilcox			Collymore 2
Sherwood		Thomas
34.3814Blackburn AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Feb 26 1996 13:1939
    
    The first goalie I ever saw who marked his six yard box by dragging his
    heal was Peter Shilton. The idea being that in the heat of the moment
    the goalie knew where he was and could get his positioning correct. A
    whole generation of goalkeeper's now do the same. You could see that on
    Saturday Tim Flowers had marked his the same. 
    
    Cue the most bizarre goal of the season so far. Collymore makes a
    strong run from 30-40 yards out but duffs his shot from about 25yds
    which bobbled along the floor. Flowers stoops to pick it up and...
    the ball hits the divot where he marked his 6 yard box and the ball
    flies over his right shoulder into the net. Collymore had turned round
    and trotted off back up the pitch awaiting Flowers distributing the
    ball down the pitch to find he had opened the scoring!
    
    Collymore's second was a free kick from 25yds low into the far corner.
    No fluke, great goal.
    
    Wilcox scored a great header from a Ripley cross to pull one back. I
    think Blackburn always play a lot better when Wilcox is in the side.
    
    Collymore was involved in Liverpool's 3rd goal. Another strong run with
    a pass to Fowler. Fowler's pass across field was straight into the path
    of "another great run by Michael Thomas" (quote Brian Moore, about
    3,000 times whilst Thomas played for Arsenal), whose shot was saved by
    Flowers but spooned up in the air over Colin Hendry and fortunately
    into the net.
    
    A useless header by Mark Wright was meant to be a clearance but he sent
    it further towards the goal and Sherwood rammed it home to make it 2-3.
    
    Near the end there was a penalty decision turned down. Barnes raised
    both arms and deflected a shot. It was such a stupid thing for Barnes
    to do that the ref was so fazed that he turned the appeal down. So the
    luck was with the reds for a change. Two of their goals were luck
    assisted and they avoided a definite penalty. 3 points instead of 1.
    
    Neil
    
34.3815IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely Day for a GuinnessMon Feb 26 1996 15:425
    re marking the six yard line....
    
    Isn't this illegal?...
    
    Ray....
34.3816RTOVC0::DCASSIDYMon Feb 26 1996 15:4710
    
    Yeah, a bit like a sliding tackle does to the line...
    
    Seriously, I suppose there is a rule somewhere that stipulates that it is
    is a bookable offence to remark the playing surface which if repeated
    (under FIFA rule 123 sub section 456 paragraph 789 about to be
    introduced for the next World Cup) may result in a red card and a
    suspension.
    
    Dezzz.
34.3817CHEFS::RUTHERFORDII've seen the Lemon !!Mon Feb 26 1996 16:064
    The Scottish referee's already enforce that law !! :-)
    
    
    Ian.
34.3818oh sh*t missed that oneCHEFS::JAMESPTue Feb 27 1996 11:249
    
    Yea it is illegal I funny enough I got caught on saturday for the said
    offence. Generally what happens you mark three lines on the six yard
    box (two posts and middle) and the middle of the eighteen yard box.
    
    Mind you saying that it did'nt do me much good we were 3-0 down after
    10 mins.
    
    Pj
34.3819Bobby looked shaky on Saturday (again!)CHEFS::CROSSAAnd I wanna get ......Tue Feb 27 1996 15:243
    Reading better sign you then Paul!
    
    				Stretch.
34.3820Remember the king of oldCHEFS::JAMESPTue Feb 27 1996 15:399
    
    They had they're chance mate. If only Bobby Williams 
    had waited he would have had a superstar on his hand 8-)
    
    Actually after spending several weeks training twith that 
    Reading legend Stevie Death I developed a fine taste for 
    beer and ciggies starting at Ten in the morning
    
    Pj
34.3821You could have been the "speediest" keeper in the land!CHEFS::CROSSAAnd I wanna get ......Tue Feb 27 1996 17:086
    Pj,
    Lucky for your health it was not Gavin Friday! Now he was a bit partial
    to some dodgy stuff.    
    
    
       			Stretch.
34.3822Want a DoddieCHEFS::JAMESPTue Feb 27 1996 17:3511
    
    Stretch,
    
    I then went from one extreme to another ie from Deathie to 
    Mike Dixon at Wokingham Town (Reading Keeper @60's).
    
    Just to keep the Liverpoool connection going I'm mean't to 
    taking my FA badge in March with Brucie Grobbs and Mr Beasant
    Wonder what tricks I'll learn there !!
    
    Pj
34.3823But seriously folks.CHEFS::CROSSAAnd I wanna get ......Tue Feb 27 1996 17:566
    Pj,
      Ref - Grob. What is/has gone on with this bribery trial? It all seems
    to have gone very quiet!
    
    
                            Stretch.
34.3824from Digital to nowhereCHEFS::JAMESPTue Feb 27 1996 18:048
    
    Stretch,
    
    Don't know I'll find out Friday remember Steve Head who worked 
    in the Warehouse for a while ?? He's youth Team coach at Soton
    now... (friends of Branfoot) I'll see him Friday so I'll ask.
    
    Pj
34.3825CHEFS::CROSSAAnd I wanna get ......Tue Feb 27 1996 19:411
    Cheers!
34.3826FA Cup last nightCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Feb 29 1996 12:109
Liverpool   2-1   Charlton

Fowler
Collymore



Leeds V Liverpool in the next round.
34.3827results to end of februaryFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Feb 29 1996 12:24109
Goals
-----

		Carling	    	Coca Cola	FA Cup	UEFA Cup	Total
		Premiership	Cup	
			
Fowler		22		2		3	-		27
Collymore	9		-		5	-		14
McManaman	4		1		-	1		6
Rush		4		1		1	-		6
Ruddock		5		-		-	-		5
Redknapp	3		-		-	1		4
Own Goal	1		-		2	-		3
Barnes		2		-		-	-		2
Harkness	1		1		-	-		2
McAteer		-		-		2	-		2
Thomas		1		1		-	-		2
Scales		-		1		-	-		1
Wright		1		-		-	-		1
		--------------------------------------------------------------
		53		7		13	2		75


Matches
-------

August                          
19      Sheff Wed       H       1-0	Collymore
22      Leeds Utd       A       1-0
26      Tottenham       A       1-3	Barnes 2, Fowler
30      QPR             H       1-0	Ruddock

September

9       Wimbledon	A	1-0					6th
12	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz UC  A	1-2	McManaman, Redknapp
16      Blackburn	H	3-0	Redknapp, Fowler, Collymore	4th
20	Sunderland CC	H	2-0	McManaman, Thomas
23      Bolton		H	5-2	Fowler 4, Harkness		3rd
26	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz UC	H	0-0
30      Man Utd		A	2-2	Fowler 2			4th

October                         
4	Sunderland CC	A	0-1	Fowler
14      Coventry        H       0-0					4th
17	Brodby UC	A	0-0
21      Southampton     A	1-3	McManaman 2, Redknapp		5th
25      Manchester 
	City CC 3       H	4-0	Scales, Fowler, Rush, Harkness
28      Manchester City H	6-0	Rush 2, Redknapp, Fowler 2, 
					Ruddock				3rd
31	Brondby UC	H       0-1
                                

November

4       Newcastle       A	2-1	Rush				4th
18      Everton         H	1-2	Fowler				7th
22      West Ham        A	0-0					6th
25      Middlesbrough   A	2-1	Ruddock				7th
29      Newcastle CC 4	H	0-1

December                        
2       Southampton     H       1-1	Collymore			8th
9       Bolton          A       0-1	Collymore			6th
16      Man Utd         H	2-0	Fowler 2			5th
23      Arsenal         H	3-1	Fowler 3			3rd
30      Chelsea         A	2-2	McManaman 2			3rd

January

1       Notts Forest    H	4-2	Fowler 2, Collymore, Cooper og	3rd
6       Rochdale FA 3	H	7-0	Fowler, Collymore 3, Rush, 
					Valentine og, McAteer	
13      Sheff Wed       A	1-1	Rush				4th
20      Leeds Utd       H	5-0	Ruddock 2, Fowler 2 (1pen),	2nd
					Collymore
31	Aston Villa     A	0-2	Collymore, Fowler		2nd

February                        
3       Tottenham       H       0-0					3rd
10      QPR             A       1-2	Wright, Fowler			3rd
18	Shrewsbury FA 4	A	0-4	Collymore, Walton og, Fowler, 
					McAteer
24      Blackburn       A       2-3	Collymore 2, Thomas		3rd
28	Charlton FA 5   H	2-1	Fowler, Collymore

March

2       Aston Villa     H
9       Arsenal         A
9	Leeds FA 6	A
16      Chelsea         H
23      Notts Forest    A
30      Newcastle       H
31	FA SF

April                           
6       Coventry        A       
8       West Ham        H
13      Everton         A
27      Middlesbrough   H

May

4       Man City        A
11	FA Cup Final
34.3828One extra game for the ladsAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Feb 29 1996 18:537
    neil
    
    I presume the Wombles game is still to-be-rescheduled.
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.3829as is your visit to HighburyCHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyThu Feb 29 1996 18:531
    
34.3830Aston Villa HFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Mar 04 1996 12:2214
    
    Saw the goals on TV this morning, as I don't have a dish thing nor have
    I had my pavement dug up by those nice cable men in Dec Park II. All 3 were 
    shots in excess of 12 yards with Fowler's 1st being the pick of the 3. 
    All the goals came in the first eight minutes which must have been a 
    bit of a shock for Villa.
    
    McManaman actually hit the target to open the scoring. Then Fowler
    received the ball with his back to goal 35 yds out. He turned Staunton
    with a deft back-heel and raced into shoot from 25yds into the far
    corner of the net. The third was a strong shot from Fowler running in
    from the left which sort of squirmed through the goalkeeper.
    
    Neil
34.3831closing in?COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Mon Mar 04 1996 12:264
This will probably be the best team never to win the championship.

Ian.
34.3832RTOEU::MBOHNERglory, glory FC BayernMon Mar 04 1996 13:597
    
    I have a question to the game Liverpool - Chelsea on monday 18th march:
    
    Are there still tickets available or is the match sold out?
    
    thanks
    markusFCB_
34.3833Get a Dish...SIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Mar 04 1996 15:095
    Neil, 
         Please get a dish or at least stop moaning about it in the Notes
    page. I think we should have a whip round for you. Plase send chque or
    international money orders to Gary Robinson@DEC in Dublin made out in
    Punts...........to cash.
34.3834Bad hangovers on a Monday though!!!CHEFS::CROSSAMon Mar 04 1996 15:186
    Neil, 
      Ref - The lack of dish/cable prob. Why not go to the pub? Drinking
    and football, what more could a Sunday afternoon need?  
    
    
    			Stretch.
34.3835RDGENG::IOSG::CHEWTERJMy, aren't Bert's eyes bigMon Mar 04 1996 15:393
    
    Don't bother with the hangover on Monday, just carry on drinking until
    you get to the match on the Monday night.
34.3836What do you mean I've got a problem!!!CHEFS::CROSSAMon Mar 04 1996 15:5410
    Problems occur when you have a week like this.Saturday, watch Reading
    at home, 12 hours of drinking ensue. Sunday Pool v Villa, drink more to
    get over previous days hangover. Monday night, obvious . Tuesday Notts 
    Forrest v Bayern Munich. Wednesday Real Madrid v Juventus. Thursday,   
    drinkies with other football noters. Friday, Well it's the weekend!!
    Lots of drinking, lots of hangovers to avoid!! Oh well, it's a dirty job etc
    etc   	
    
    
    				Stretch.
34.3837RDGENG::IOSG::CHEWTERJMy, aren't Bert's eyes bigMon Mar 04 1996 16:024
    
    Well I don't really see any problem there, in fact the opposite.  It's
    not often you get such a lovely set of reasons to continue with the
    hair of the dog...  I wonder how the following week is looking ;-)
34.3838ooooo me head hurts!!!CHEFS::CROSSAMon Mar 04 1996 16:561
    Fuzzy!
34.3839rearranged games I thinkAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Mar 08 1996 03:316
    wombles on mar 13th
    the arse on mar 19th
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3840Boston, Mass comes to its sensesAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Mar 08 1996 04:487
    the liverpool v juventus game has been moved to August 4th obviously
    the organizing committee realise that we will win the league or cup or
    both... (:==:)
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3841He's finally gone - yippeeAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanSat Mar 09 1996 04:5615
    Proof that there is a God - even on the Web Page it is entitled
    "the day we have all waited for"
    
    Paul "bloody useless" Stewart has finally left Liverpool for Sunderland
    - ha that'll dent their promotion hopes!!
    
    For sheer stubborness, lack of talent. waste of money etc he would get 
    my vote as possibly Liverpool's worst ever buy (yes I remember
    Piechnik) does anyone else have any other votes.
                                    
    MOlby is now manager at Swansea apparently.
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3842Anyone that Dalgliesh bought before he leftCHEFS::BUSSONGMon Mar 11 1996 14:063
    David Speedie must rate pretty highly in the useless buy stakes
    
    Graham
34.3843Wimbledon HFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Mar 14 1996 12:4216
    
    It depends how you look at it. Liverpool lost 2 pts or gained 1 pt 
    in the title chase last night. Wimbledon are currently in the
    relegation struggle but the "crazy gang" are Liverpool's bogey team.
    
    McManaman opened the scoring, with one of those shots he normally hits
    wide of the post, after a nice pass from Barnes.
    
    Then in the 2nd half Ekoku and Holdsworth made in 1-2. The 2nd goal was
    the result of a strong run from the half-way line by Ekoku after a
    mistake by Mark Wright. 
    
    The equaliser was quick thinking by Collymore in the 6 yard box.
    Apparently Liverpool had 3 goals disallowed. The one I saw on
    Sportsnight was a good shot by Michael Thomas but Fowler looked a tad
    offside.
34.3844HmmHAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Mar 14 1996 18:391
    3 goals disallowed! was the ref from newcastle by any chance?
34.3845ZUR01::ASHGrahame Ash @RLEThu Mar 14 1996 18:548
>  <<< Note 34.3844 by AIMTEC::WICKS_A "Atlanta's Most (In)famous Welshman" >>>
>                                   -< HmmH >-
>
>    3 goals disallowed! was the ref from newcastle by any chance?

I hope so!!

g
34.3846Then again...CHEFS::SWANMThu Mar 14 1996 20:274
    Of course he could have been the same bloke who's been refereeing most
    of Man Utd's games recently ;-)
    
    Michael.
34.3847Three!?!?!?CHEFS::CROSSAAlias Fabio Thu Mar 14 1996 20:345
    Was it really three? I heard about the Thomas shot that was disallowed
    due to Fowler. As I did not see the end of Sportsnight I am not too
    sure about the other two.
    
    			Stretch.
34.3848RDGENG::YERKESSbring me sunshine in your smileMon Mar 18 1996 13:465
re .3847

	Yup, it was three, the controversy was only over one of them.

	Phil.
34.3849Chelsea HomeFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Mar 18 1996 13:466
    
    Liverpool got 3 valuable points against a Ruud'less Chelsea on
    Saturday. A far post header from Wright and a glancing Fowler header
    (similar to the one against Charlton in the cup for the second.
    
    Neil
34.3850A crushing victoryAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Mar 21 1996 00:381
    Liverpool 3 Leeds 0
34.3851?CHEFS::CROSSAAlias Fabio Thu Mar 21 1996 13:254
    Rick, Where are you???  Eight goals conceeded in the last three
    meetings! None scored! 
    
    			Stretch.
34.3852RDGENG::MORRELLI'm just OUTATIME..... Thu Mar 21 1996 15:577
    >Rick, Where are you???
    
    	Reading unfortunately...
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3853RDGENG::IOSG::CHEWTERJHey Bert, got a light ?Thu Mar 21 1996 18:034
    
    >> Reading unfortunately...
    
    Yeah, unfortunate for the rest of us ;-)
34.3854(:==:)AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Mar 21 1996 18:229
    John
    
    Look on the bright side (yes there is one) you could pop over his house
    tonight with a video of last night's game and watch it with him - now
    that would be the act of a true friend!.
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3855Leeds FA Cup 6 Round Replay FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Mar 21 1996 19:0615
    
    Baa Baa White Sheep have you any cups? :-)
    
    Steve McManaman was the difference between the two sides. Only Tony
    Yeboah looked as if he could score for Leeds. McManaman scored two of
    the goals that gave a 3-0 win. The first was a typical mazy run with a
    fierce left foot shot from 15 yards through Lukic. The second was the
    end result of a series of one touch passes with Fowler nutmeging Palmer
    with a 1-2 for McManaman side footing past Lukic. Lukic was a bit
    suspect on the third as he was nowhere near Fowler's free kick, which
    curled over the wall.
    
    We play Villa in the semi-final.
    
    Neil
34.3856DatesESSB::TJORDANStan The ManThu Mar 21 1996 19:0712
 Hello,

      Does anybody know the date for the Newcastle game also there are talks

     that our game V Coventry on Sat April 6th has been put back to April 5th

     Can somebody please confirm these.


                                                 Thanks in Advance,
                                                      Tony.
34.3857No Sir, No Sir. Have we ........ etc etcCHEFS::CROSSAAlias Fabio Thu Mar 21 1996 19:486
    >> Baa Baa White Sheep have you any cups? :-)
    
    I will save comments about this until next Monday morning!
    
    
    			Stretch.
34.3858RDGENG::IOSG::CHEWTERJHey Bert, got a light ?Thu Mar 21 1996 19:553
    
    The home game against Newcastle is on Wed 3 April at 8:00 pm and it's
    completely sold out already.  Don't know about the Coventry game. 
34.3859FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Mar 26 1996 13:2226
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                        -<  Soccer Football Conference >-
================================================================================
Note 34.3859                      Liverpool FC                      3859 of 3859
FORTY2::JONES "Neil"                                 20 lines  26-MAR-1996 10:21
                  -< Notts F Away - we wuz robbed of a point >-
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    Liverpool lost 1-0 at Forest through a Steve Stone goal. I think a draw
    would have been a fair result but Liverpool failed to convert any
    possession into goal scoring.

    But...

    Why did the neutral referee (i.e. didn't live in a 20 mile radius of
    Nottingham (i.e. Leicester) or on the payroll of TWFTITW) disallow 
    Liverpool's goal on Saturday? Did Fowler impede the goalkeeper? Did 
    McAteer's corner go out of play? Or was Crossley's fumble so poor that
    the poor referee assumed that Fowler must have fouled the keeper?

    The comments Crossley got from his own team mates after the incident 
    seemed to indicate that it was his fault and was a legal goal. 

    Comments?

    Neil
34.3860Being unbiased of course!!!CHEFS::CROSSAWhat a splendid weekend!Tue Mar 26 1996 14:028
    >> Comments?
    
    Well Neil after having a pop at Man U my comment would have to
    be.....Ha Ha Ha!
    
    
    
    			Stretch.
34.3861CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Mar 26 1996 14:2916
>    Why did the neutral referee (i.e. didn't live in a 20 mile radius of
>    Nottingham (i.e. Leicester) or on the payroll of TWFTITW) disallow 
>    Liverpool's goal on Saturday? Did Fowler impede the goalkeeper? Did 
>    McAteer's corner go out of play? Or was Crossley's fumble so poor that
>    the poor referee assumed that Fowler must have fouled the keeper?

    Ignoring Stretch's pathetic ramblings for a moment, I think the answer
    to your question is that referees are over-protective towards
    goalkeepers (nothing too radical in that statement eh?).  As soon as
    Crossley fumbled the ball, the ref took the easy way out and assumed
    that Fowler must have impeded him.  Absolute tosh.  It was either a
    goal or, at the very least, a penalty (and a red-card) for Chettle's
    (?) little juggling trick on the line.
    
    Makes it all the sweeter that it wasn't given though eh ?  Tee hee !
    
34.3862Yes it was a goal though.CHEFS::CROSSAWhat a splendid weekend!Tue Mar 26 1996 14:356
    Jesus Christ!!! First Stratto starts defending all things Sheepy and
    now the Chester Manc starts having a pop on behalf of the 'Pool!!!     
    WTF is going on??? Just 'cos we didn't want to have a coffee with you. 
    Bobby No-Mates you are!
    
    			Stretch.
34.3863Conspiracy theory of football.CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJYou ain't seen me, roight?Tue Mar 26 1996 15:4518
    
    re .3859
    
    Two possibilites here. Either,
    
    a) The Ref. applied the unwritten FIFA ruling which stipulates that a
    foul must be awarded against any player who so much as looks at an
    opposing goalkeeper or,
    
    b) The Ref. is privately funded by an "independant" group of Mancunian
    businessmen (chairman, one M.Edwards esq.).
    
    
    Take your pick...
    
    
    Jeff
    
34.3864Keepers oh shit missed itCHEFS::JAMESPTue Mar 26 1996 16:1518
    
    Hi,
    
    Yes some say goalkeepers are over protected but having now experienced 
    some 30 stitches and 2 operations later I feel we do need some help.
    
    The referee will always give the benefit of the doubt to the keeper 
    whilst both his feet are off the ground, this is wht the law states.
    
    I must admit I thought it was a valid goal but it does surprise me that
    more teams when playing Forest don't stick the ball in the opponents
    six yard box because Crossley is well known for being sh*te  at dealing
    with this type of ball.
    
    Yours 
    
    Peter Shilton
    
34.3865friendly topicFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Mar 27 1996 12:255
    
    I heard that the Liverpool v Juventus match was going to be played in
    Monaco and not Boston. Is this true?
    
    Neil
34.3866There goes my summer holidayAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanWed Mar 27 1996 19:1311
    Neil
    
    Yes it is apparently true. Sadly this country will not witness
    England's greatest team and more importantly it completely buggers
    up my plans to see the Olympic footie final in Athens GA. one day and the 
    mighty reds in Boston the next
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
           
34.3867On, Off, On Off etcAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Mar 28 1996 02:4625
    Well now it says...
    
    Date: 3/27/96 4:57 PM
    From: Lfcvsjfc@aol.com
    Recently, rumors have been circulating about the match between Liverpool and
    Juventus scheduled for August 4th @ Foxboro Stadium.  These rumors were
    circulated by an Italian Company attempting to secure rights for the match.
     It was rumored to be moving to Monaco.
    
    THIS IS NOT TRUE!!!!!!!
    
    Negotiations are in the final stages and promoter Noel Lemon, President
    of Mundial Sports has emphatically stated that the match will be played in
    Foxboro, Massachusetts on August 4th at 3:00pm.  Mr. Lemon has stated that
    the match would not be sanctioned to be played anywhere in Europe.
    
    "We realize the widespread interest in this match" said Lemon, "It will
    be played in Foxboro!"
    
    Ticketing information will be available within ten days.  Watch this
    list, or
    check "http://users.aol.com/lfcvsjfc" for updated information.
    
    -
       
34.3868Liverpool at Wembley on May 11.AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanSun Mar 31 1996 23:137
    reports reaching this distant footie outpost indicate that we saw off
    Villa by 2 goals to nil and will face the Mancs at Wembley - don't have
    anymore details at the moment.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.wicks
34.3869Battle of the awful away strips at WembleyGIDDAY::PARSONSPOLYCENTER on WNT SupportMon Apr 01 1996 06:125
    
    well in this even more distant outpost the games were shown in a
    delayed telecast ... Liverpool won 3-0 and do indeed play Man Utd
    in a rerun of 1977.  Man Utd beat Chelsea 2-1 after trailing 1-0
    at half-time.
34.3870Shall it be yellow/green, black or sheff wed?FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Apr 01 1996 13:3429
    
    Not only do I not have a dish I watched the highlights without any
    sound! Our visitors failed to acknowledge that they shut up whilst the
    footie is on! How incosiderate :-)
    
    Goal 1 a diving header by Fowler
    Goal 2 Staunton's headed clearance was chested down by Fowler on the
    edge of the box and then hoofed into the top corner in off the post
    Goal 3 a McAteer tap in with Rush looking a bit offside and blocking
    Bosnich from seeing the ball.
    
    Both goalkeepers made outstanding saves. Ruddock did a dodgy foul on
    Yorke that looked like a penalty and somebody kissed David James (barf), 
    was it Ruddock? Rob Jones almost lobbed Bosnich for the opener but
    missed due to his surname. Looked like a good game.
    
    There was a lot of empty space at OT due to the high ticket price.
    Apparently the face value was around 35 quid. 
    
    As for "away strips" a lot of Scousers think thet Liverpool lost the
    1977 final as they played in the awful white shirts + black shorts and 
    was almost as unlucky as the all yellow strip. I still find it hard to 
    believe that it was Pearson, Greenhof and Macari that were responsible
    for the result.
    
    I predict it will be 1-0 to United in the final. Eric will score a 
    penalty given against the Liverpool goal keeper for deliberate handball. 
    
    Neil
34.3871Hot off the wire!COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Apr 04 1996 01:536
Liverpool 4-3 Newcastle

Fowler 2	Ferdinand
Collymore 2	Ginola
		Asprilla
34.3872There is a GodAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Apr 04 1996 02:121
    YYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
34.3873RDGENG::MORRELLI'm just OUTATIME..... Thu Apr 04 1996 12:566
    What a game... the best match I've seen this season... outstanding..
    :->
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3874Still busy!CHEFS::CROSSATree, Tree, Tree Hugger!Thu Apr 04 1996 13:593
    Hell of a game!!!
    
    				Stretch.
34.3875Awesome,Stunning , BrilliantXSTACY::PHAYDENThu Apr 04 1996 14:136
Has to have been one of the best games in the last 10 years.

And as for Fowler there's no way he should be left out of the England team 
for Euro '96. What a player !

Peter
34.3876Going to be tough to close the gapAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Apr 04 1996 20:5312
    well the self-induced hangover is finally subsiding and it's time to
    concentrate on the remaining games 4 of which are against teams
    struggling towards the bottom of the table. I think the picture should
    be much clearer after the U.K holiday weekend when we face coventry
    and west ham (I think). If we don't close the gap on the Mancs then It
     will be near impossible to close a 5 point gap in the last 4 games.
    
    if only we had beaten notts forest....
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3877No league title at Anfield this year.AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanMon Apr 08 1996 23:1611
    Well I think it's time to give up on winning the double this year
    as we only picked up 3 points over easter and are now 8 points behind
    the Mancs with only 4 games left.
    
    We lost 1-0 at Coventry on Saturday and today we beat W.Ham 2-0 with
    goals from Collymore and Barnes
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.3878Not many fit defenders leftAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Apr 09 1996 03:2016
    More news
    
    In the Coventry game Steve HArkness's leg was broken in two places and
    he is expected to be out for up to a year! The tackle by Salako seems
    to have been widely condemned in the press though of course i've yet
    to see the game on TV.
    
    In the absence of Ruddock, Wright, Babb and Jones this was bad news 
    and so the team saw rare appearances for Bjornebye and Matteo with
    the mysterious Mark Kennedy on the bench. In fact one of the reports
    also suggests Michael Thomas played at the back!
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
                          
34.3879no red ribbons on the cup this year...FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Apr 11 1996 18:067
    
    I heard that Liverpool lost the toss and will play in away colours 
    against Man Utd in the FA Cup Final.
    
    Not a good omen.
    
    Neil
34.3880You aren't hinting that they bribed the "tosser" are you?CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyThu Apr 11 1996 18:0717
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    I heard that Liverpool lost the toss and will play in away colours 
    against Man Utd in the FA Cup Final.
    
    Not a good omen.
    
    Neil
    
	Why?
    
34.3881actually I wasn't but now you mention it...FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Apr 11 1996 18:156
    
    Me? Me accuse TWFTITW of being as bent as a one sided 10p coin? :-)
    
    Never...
    
    Neil
34.3882!CHEFS::CROSSACheck the oven!Thu Apr 11 1996 18:2711
    Alright on the defence for Utd here.
    
    Neil,
      
    	How do you bunch manage to lose the toss? 
    
    Given the fact you are a bunch of t*****s!!!!!!
    
    
    		
    			Stretch.
34.3883?FORTY2::JONESNeilThu Apr 11 1996 19:024
    
    re: why?
    
    see first sentence of 2nd last para of 34.3870
34.3884Cup Final Referee Interview....AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Apr 11 1996 20:3220
    Neil
    
    I also saw an announcement that they'd picked the ref for the final
    on the basis of him answering the following questions correctly.
    
    1) Would you give the Mancs a penalty if Eric fell over anywhere near
       the Liverpool goal - Yes
    2) Would you award LIverpool a penalty even if Stan was wrestled to
       the ground in the area by at least two Mancs - No
    3) Were there any dodgy refereeing decisions in either the Liverpool v
    Mancs or Liverpool v Wombles Cup Finals - None that I could See
    4) Would you like a season ticket to Old Trafford? NO thanks I prefer
       watching them from my armchair
    5) Who won the 1996 F.A cup Final? The Mancs
    
    (:==:) (:==:)
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3885Everton AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilWed Apr 17 1996 14:098
    
    Everton went ahead after James slipped in the mud and Ebrell's acute
    angled shot hit the bar to be followed up by KanKan. 
    
    Collymore hit the crossbar with a long range shot. He also provided the
    cross from the touch-line which Fowler poked home with 3 minutes left.
    
    Neil
34.3886new liverpool kit???SIOG::DIGNAMMon Apr 22 1996 20:146
    On the manc page I hear of people speaking of new liverpool kits, has
    any body any information on these, what are they like etc:
    
    cheers
    
    Dignam
34.3887RDGENG::MORRELLI'm just OUTATIME..... Tue Apr 23 1996 12:347
    >what are they like
    
    Red with the Liverpool badge on the front. ;->
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3888surf the webFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Apr 23 1996 13:2014
    
    See
    
    http://www.connect.org.uk/anfield/pics/pics.html
    
    I think the home shirt is great. Much more your traditional red only
    shirt. The badge is very similar in shape to the 50's 60's badge.
    No crappy white chevrons to be seen. Pitty about the Cantona
    collar, hope le merde is not coming down the East Lancs this summer to
    replace John Barnes! :-)
    
    The away shirt looks like a shirt the sheep rejected.
    
    Neil
34.3889thanks for the web pageSIOG::DIGNAMTue Apr 23 1996 16:016
    Cheers for the wed page.I see ehat you mean mow..Home kit looks
    somewhat like old swindon kit.  Away will be nice for all the pretty
    boys!!  but altogether not bad, strange not to see Adidas on a
    liverpool shirt.
    
    Barry Dignam
34.38904m purchaseAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Apr 25 1996 03:188
    I read that we paid 4m for some guy from Charlton called Bowyer does
    anyone have any more details?
    
    I hope he's a better buy than last year's 2m purchase from Millwall.
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3891CHEFS::STRATFORDSGroovy, Laidback &amp; NastyThu Apr 25 1996 12:576
    Bowyer was being watched by a number of clubs and is a current England
    U21 international. Perhaps his claim to fame is that he tested positive
    for Cannabis shortly after Merson admitted his problem. Should be good
    company for John Barnes then.
    
    Stuart
34.3892Rushie's Anfield Farewell, Middlesboro' HomeFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Apr 29 1996 15:1722
    
    Liverpool beat Middlesboro' 1-0 at Anfield on Saturday.
    
    Described by some as an "end of season stroll" was decided by a through
    ball by Barnes which collymore blasted in.
    
    The real story was the Anfield farewell for Liverpool's record goal
    scorer, Ian Rush. He never really did the business when he played in
    Serie A for Juventus but he was lethal in the English league and cup
    overhauling Roger Hunt's club record of goals. I don't have that
    Cunno'esque memory for all the facts but I believe he holds the post-war
    record for goals in the FA Cup and also League Cup.
    
    Needless to say he didn't score this Saturday but he's not quite the 
    force he was. A queue of clubs are expected to ask for his services in
    the close season as Liverpool are giving him a free transfer. 
    
    There's still time for him to come on as sub in the FA Cup Final and 
    nutmeg Neville, shimmie Schmeichel and nudge the ball home for the
    winning goal. 
    
    Neil
34.3893farewell rushieSIOG::DIGNAMMon Apr 29 1996 15:2816
    Yes, yesterday saw the last kop front appearance of Ian Rush in a
    liverpool shirt (As a player)  It was a sad day for me personally and I
    would have liked to be there but I spent my money on the trip to the
    villa match.  I in some way would like to thank him for being my hers
    since I was a kid, he was and always be the best goal scorer in  my
    opinion and I don't think anyone will ever reach the scoreing records
    he did with liverpool.  Yet I hope someone does cos that will mean
    liverpool will be sucessfull.  Rush said he would love to come back and
    score in front of the kop for another club, I really don't believe
    this after seeing him crying yesterday at the end of the match.
    I wish him all the best once he does not sign for Everton and preferbly
    for a lower division side.
    
    cheers
    
    Dignam
34.3894No Stig or WrighT.AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Apr 30 1996 03:3012
    Neil
    
    I see that in the absence of Mcateer, Michael Thomas appeared at
    full-back instead of Stig or Mark wright or Matteo and that the mystery man
    Kennedy was on the field for 20 minutes.
    
    What do you think the cup-final 14 will be?
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.3895miracle cures in the treatment room...FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Apr 30 1996 13:5014
    
    Andy,
    
    It will be the first choice 11. All mystery illnesses will disappear.
    Rush will be on the bench, he'll come on in the 89th minute to take the
    captain's arm band and walk up those steps to accept the cup.
    
    The match itself will either be a complete non-event, i.e. very boring
    with both teams giving each other too much respect or an absoloute
    barnstormer with Liverpool winning 5-4. 
    
    Let's hope Andy Cole get's all of Utd's chances...
    
    Neil
34.3896Any 14 from 16 I guessAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Apr 30 1996 23:1410
    Neil
    
    What is the first-choice centre-back listthese days? it could be any 3
    of 4 from Ruddock, babb, Scales and wright. I assume the 3rd sub would
    be either Thomas or the spare centre-back?
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.3897Arsenal AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilThu May 02 1996 12:362
    
    snooze
34.3898Ian Rush's last league gameAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue May 07 1996 01:3124
    well I understand we threw away a 2 goal lead but that Ian Rush ended
    his 15 year career with another goal (his 345th) - though the Guardian
    says 343!
    
    rather than a burst of Cunnoism from me check out
    http://www.connect.org.uk/anfield/1990s/95-96/other/ianrush.html 
    for his goalscoring record though the page doesn't mention his goals
    for Wales (28), or his medals - my guesses are below.
    
    I thought he held the record for both F.A Cup and League Cup goals
    though again the Guardian seems to think Geoff Hurst has it.
    
    My guess is Rush's medal total is
    (because i'm not sure if and how often he appeared in 81-82)
    
    league 5 or 6
    f.a cup 3 (maybe 4 after saturday)
    league cup 4 or 5
    european cup 1
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
    
34.3899Have we named the team?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu May 09 1996 19:057
    so what news of the 14 for saturday - the d**n network is playing up
    again preventing me from accessing important web related stuff that
    might tell me.
    
    regards
    
    andrew.d.wicks
34.3900magically everybody fit for the finalFORTY2::JONESNeilFri May 10 1996 16:516
    
    Seems like its either Babb or Ruddock for the 3rd centre back.
    
    Only debate is who will be the 3rd sub alongside Rush and Warner.
    
    Neil
34.3901An unbiased Manc view (make the most of it though!)CHEFS::CROSSAMay your chickens grow lips!!!Fri May 10 1996 16:555
    If this is going to be his last appearence in a 'Pool shirt I hope Rush
    gets to bow out at Wemberlee. A fitting place for his farewell.
    
    
    			Stretch.
34.3902I'm probably missing something as usualZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEFri May 10 1996 17:017
>    Seems like its either Babb or Ruddock for the 3rd centre back.
>    
>    Only debate is who will be the 3rd sub alongside Rush and Warner.
    
Ruddock or Babb?

g
34.3903Thomas en-route to Bayern?FORTY2::JONESNeilFri May 10 1996 17:243
    
    I would suggest Micheal Thomas for the bench. As he can play at the back 
    and midfield.
34.39040-1WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOSChe moto, che cul !Sun May 12 1996 15:521
Aw - didn't perform at all well did you?
34.3905and the mancs did?!?!?COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Sun May 12 1996 20:4517
Liverpool managed to lose the cup by performing just slightly less ineptly than
Manchester United, Stuart.

If you think the mancs had a stormer, I think you need surgery! :-)
They completely disappeared for most of the second half!
If Liverpool had had some decent penetration, the scoreline could have been
wildly different. In fact, if half the Liverpool team had bothered to clock-on,
it could have been too.

They didn't and they lost the trophy. 

What a dreadful game and a terrible advertisement for English football just a
month before Euro 96. I'll bet the other europeans are crapping themselves (not!)


Ian.
34.3906WOTVAX::HATTOSIt's simple - but it's not easyMon May 13 1996 12:5610
    Ha  - If anyone thought that this was going to be a classic, you were
    dreaming. Too much at stake.
    
    Utd, stifled Collymore, Fowler and Macmanathingy. Simple as that.
    
    No, I don't think Utd played a stormer - but then I wasn't expecting a
    classic. From a technical and tactical point of view the game was very
    interesting, but boring other wise.
    
    Stu
34.3907IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely Day for a GuinnessMon May 13 1996 13:1110
    crap, crap, crap....
    
    The moron who gobbed on Cantona was just about the only thing
    Liverpool had on target all day. Congrats to the Mancs tho, they just
    about deserved it, (slightly less crap than 'pool). It was a bit unfair
    on Andy Cole to give Roy Keane the Man of the Match award tho, how
    Trev Brooking missed all that fabulous running off the ball I'll never
    know!!!!
    
    Ray....
34.3908oh dear...FORTY2::JONESNeilMon May 13 1996 13:1214
    
    What a terrible game. Almost as bad as the Leeds v Liverpool FA6 match.
    
    Neither side deserved to win as they were awful. At first I was
    disappointed that Cantona had scored, but when I thought about it for a
    few seconds we at least were spared another 30 minutes of tedium.
    
    Personally I think Liverpool's problem was lack of motivation and
    formation. The 5-3-2 didn't work in terms of midfield. All Liverpool's
    approach came via McAteer, absolutely zilch through the middle.
    
    See you at the charity shield?
    
    Neil
34.3909IRNBRU::HOWARDLovely Day for a GuinnessMon May 13 1996 13:264
    I thought that in this case, (ie ManU winning league and cup), it would
    be ManU and Newcastle in the Charity Shield....
    
    Ray....
34.3910Not a classic, but...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon May 13 1996 13:2731
>What a dreadful game and a terrible advertisement for English football just a
>month before Euro 96. I'll bet the other europeans are crapping themselves (not!)

    I think many other countries would describe it as a "fascinating
    tactical battle", Ian. At least, that was the description I heard of a 
    recent 0-0 draw between Milan and Lazio that had me dozing off in my
    armchair even before the half-time whistle. If Saturday was a terrible
    advertisement for English football, then I'd say that the last two World
    Cup finals should have been the kiss of death for the sport in general!
    
    I think most people make some sort of distinction between domestic
    football and international football. By the same token, I don't think
    the "Europeans" would necessarily have been "crapping themselves" after 
    that 4-3 cliffhanger between Liverpool and Newcastle a month ago, even
    though I though it was the best game I'd seen in years.
    
    The thing that most amazed me about United on Saturday was their
    maturity. Rarely have I seen such a composed young team. The way they
    sprayed the ball around in the first half makes me think they might
    really produce the goods in the Champions League next year (there, that
    should be good for a first round elimination!).
    
    Liverpool? McManaman and Redknapp are very much the business, but I
    thought that as a whole the team looked a little tired. And please
    don't tell me that Rob Jones's best position is left back! Whenever
    I've seen him on the other flank, he's looked world class; on Saturday,
    he just looked dead ordinary.
    
    Dom 
    
    
34.3911:-)COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Mon May 13 1996 13:307
I dunno about the 'tactical battle' business, but it was the number of
completely unforced errors that scared me, the passing was dreadful.

Still, its over and as a wise man once said.....'sod it!'. :-)

Ian.
34.3912Liverpool 1995-1996 ResultsFORTY2::JONESNeilMon May 13 1996 13:30115
Goals
-----

		Carling	    	Coca Cola	FA Cup	UEFA Cup	Total
		Premiership	Cup	
			
Fowler		28		2		6	-		36
Collymore	14		-		5	-		19
McManaman	6		1		2	1		10
Rush		5		1		1	-		7
Ruddock		5		-		-	-		5
Redknapp	3		-		-	1		4
Own Goal	2		-		2	-		4
Barnes		3		-		-	-		3
McAteer		-		-		3	-		3
Harkness	1		1		-	-		2
Thomas		1		1		-	-		2
Wright		2		-		-	-		2
Scales		-		1		-	-		1
		--------------------------------------------------------------
		70		7		19	2		98


Matches
-------

August                          
19      Sheff Wed       H       1-0	Collymore
22      Leeds Utd       A       1-0
26      Tottenham       A       1-3	Barnes 2, Fowler
30      QPR             H       1-0	Ruddock

September

9       Wimbledon	A	1-0					6th
12	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz UC  A	1-2	McManaman, Redknapp
16      Blackburn	H	3-0	Redknapp, Fowler, Collymore	4th
20	Sunderland CC	H	2-0	McManaman, Thomas
23      Bolton		H	5-2	Fowler 4, Harkness		3rd
26	Spartak 
	Vladikavkaz UC	H	0-0
30      Man Utd		A	2-2	Fowler 2			4th

October                         
4	Sunderland CC	A	0-1	Fowler
14      Coventry        H       0-0					4th
17	Brodby UC	A	0-0
21      Southampton     A	1-3	McManaman 2, Redknapp		5th
25      Manchester 
	City CC 3       H	4-0	Scales, Fowler, Rush, Harkness
28      Manchester City H	6-0	Rush 2, Redknapp, Fowler 2, 
					Ruddock				3rd
31	Brondby UC	H       0-1
                                

November

4       Newcastle       A	2-1	Rush				4th
18      Everton         H	1-2	Fowler				7th
22      West Ham        A	0-0					6th
25      Middlesbrough   A	2-1	Ruddock				7th
29      Newcastle CC 4	H	0-1

December                        
2       Southampton     H       1-1	Collymore			8th
9       Bolton          A       0-1	Collymore			6th
16      Man Utd         H	2-0	Fowler 2			5th
23      Arsenal         H	3-1	Fowler 3			3rd
30      Chelsea         A	2-2	McManaman 2			3rd

January

1       Notts Forest    H	4-2	Fowler 2, Collymore, Cooper og	3rd
6       Rochdale FA 3	H	7-0	Fowler, Collymore 3, Rush, 
					Valentine og, McAteer	
13      Sheff Wed       A	1-1	Rush				4th
20      Leeds Utd       H	5-0	Ruddock 2, Fowler 2 (1pen),	2nd
					Collymore
31	Aston Villa     A	0-2	Collymore, Fowler		2nd

February                        
3       Tottenham       H       0-0					3rd
10      QPR             A       1-2	Wright, Fowler			3rd
18	Shrewsbury FA 4	A	0-4	Collymore, Walton og, Fowler, 
					McAteer
24      Blackburn       A       2-3	Collymore 2, Thomas		3rd
28	Charlton FA 5   H	2-1	Fowler, Collymore

March

2       Aston Villa     H	3-0	McManaman, Fowler 2		3rd
10	Leeds FA 6	A	0-0				
13	Wimbledon	H	2-2	McManaman, Collymore		3rd
16      Chelsea         H	2-0	Wright, Fowler			3rd
20	Leeds FA 6 rep	H	3-0	McManaman 2, Fowler
23      Notts Forest    A	1-0					3rd
31	Aston Villa
	FA SF			3-0	Fowler 2, McAteer

April                           
3       Newcastle       H	4-3	Fowler 2, Collymore 2		3rd
6       Coventry        A       1-0					3rd
8       West Ham        H	2-0	Collymore, Barnes		3rd
13      Everton         A	1-1	Fowler				3rd
27      Middlesbrough   H	1-0	Collymore			3rd

May

1	Arsenal		A	0-0					3rd
4       Man City        A	2-2	Lomas og, Rush			3rd
					
11	Manchester Utd		0-1 
	FA Cup Final

34.3913WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOSChe moto, che cul !Mon May 13 1996 15:3218
As a United supporter, I really fancy Liverpool next season for the league. 
I think perhaps that the midfield needs a bit of bite, rather than the 
craft of '90 minutes of sheer hell'.

Personally, I'd play Michael Thomas and Neil Ruddock until they were old 
and grey.

But then, what right do I have as a Utd supporter to tell you what to do?

I think Utd have proved that in order to win the Championship, goals are 
important right through the team. Looking at the previous table - where 
would Liverpool have been without Fowler? In a similar vein, Blackburn 
almost certainly would have been relegated without the English Mercenary - 
Alan Shearer.

I would be worried about losing Fowler next year through injury. 

Anyway, good luck to everyone for next year - and heres to a great Euro96
34.3914Same as the Brondby gameMOVIES::PLAYFORDKevin @ EDO-13 [DTN:824-3394]Mon May 13 1996 15:5520
Well I for one, have to agree with an earlier noter and say
thank heavens Eric scored and saved us from another 30 minutes
of tedium.

Liverpool did what they did against Brondby(?) in the UEFA Cup,
play pretty football with no aim. It's great to knock the ball about
between your players but in your OWN HALF! Where was the cutting
edge that they showed against Newcastle in the League.

With a little more conviction United could have had the game
wrapped up by half time. They had LIverpool rocking back on their
heels for the first twenty minutes but failed to make the pressure
pay. As for why United went to sleep in the second half is
anybodys guess.

Let's hope the Euro championship throws up some better entertainment
than that.

/kev
34.3915WOTVAX::stus.olo.dec.com::HATTOSChe moto, che cul !Mon May 13 1996 19:135
>>pay. As for why United went to sleep in the second half is
>>anybodys guess.


I think the answer to that is - you play to your opponents level...
34.3916SH*T* cityCHEFS::HHL_POSTROOMWed May 22 1996 13:398
    
    What happens if your opponents are as sh*t* as you are.
    
    
    HE HE HE HE!!!
    
    8*)
    
34.3917leftbackCHEFS::HHL_POSTROOMWed May 22 1996 16:505
    
    Has any one heard about Liverpool trying to buy Roberto Carlos from
    Inter Milan and what is ideal left back we require.
    
    Paul Jones
34.3918And us?AIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanTue Jun 18 1996 20:384
    Neil, Ian any chance of the fixtures or if they're on a web page a
    pointer will do.
    
    Andrew
34.3919enjoy...FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Jun 18 1996 21:5950
          Sat Aug 17 Middlesbrough A
          Wed Aug 21 Arsenal H Coca-Cola Cup 1 (1)
          Sat Aug 24 Sunderland H
          Wed Sep 4 Coventry City A Coca-Cola Cup 1 (2)
          Sat Sep 7 Southampton H
          Sat Sep 14 Leicester City A
          Wed Sep 18 Coca-Cola Cup 2 (1)
          Sat Sep 21 Chelsea H
          Wed Sep 25 Coca-Cola Cup 2 (2)
          Sat Sep 28 West Ham United A
          Sat Oct 12 Manchester United A
          Sat Oct 19 Everton H
          Wed Oct 23 Coca-Cola Cup 3
          Sat Oct 26 Derby County H
          Sat Nov 2 Blackburn Rovers A
          Sat Nov 16 Leeds United A F.A. Cup 1
          Sat Nov 23 Wimbledon H
          Wed Nov 27 Coca-Cola Cup 4
          Sat Nov 30 Tottenham Hotspur A
          Sat Dec 7 Sheffield Wednesday H F.A. Cup 2
          Sat Dec 14 Nottingham Forest H
          Sat Dec 21 Newcastle United A
          Thu Dec 26 Leicester City H
          Sat Dec 28 Southampton A
          Wed Jan 1 Chelsea A
          Sat Jan 4 F.A. Cup 3
          Wed Jan 8 Coca-Cola Cup 5
          Sat Jan 11 West Ham United H
          Sat Jan 18 Aston Villa H
          Sat Jan 25 F.A. Cup 4
          Sat Feb 1 Derby County A
          Sat Feb 15 Wimbledon A F.A. Cup 5
          Wed Feb 19 Coca-Cola Cup Semi-Final (1)
          Sat Feb 22 Blackburn Rovers H
          Sat Mar 1 Aston Villa A
          Wed Mar 5 Leeds United H
          Sat Mar 8 Newcastle United H F.A. Cup 6
          Wed Mar 12 Coca-Cola Cup Semi-Final (2)
          Sat Mar 15 Nottingham Forest A
          Sat Mar 22 Arsenal A
          Sat Mar 29 Middlesbrough H
          Sat Apr 5 Coventry City H
          Sun Apr 6 Coca-Cola Cup Final
          Sat Apr 12 Sunderland A F.A. Cup Semi-Final
          Sat Apr 19 Manchester United H
          Wed Apr 23 Everton A
          Sat May 3 Tottenham Hotspur H
          Sun May 11 Sheffield Wednesday A
          Sat May 17 F.A. Cup Final  

34.3920It's time for me to goAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanThu Jun 27 1996 05:1525
                           
    
    Soon there will only be VPs, Accountants, Lawyers and Managers....
    
    Well lads it's time for me to exit the scene after 11 years with
    DIGITAL i'm off to get a proper job out there in the real world
    
    I hope Neil, Ian et al will keep up the faith that the one true team
    in red from Anfield will return to their championship winning ways
    in the near future.
    
    My fondest memories were watching the World Cup in 1990 with Grahame
    and Jon and drinking a lot of beer; and spending 31 days on planes in 1994
    going to see the games of World Cup 1994 - I'll start planning for 98 soon
    
    The low points - well every Liverpool defeat but especially the 5-1
    game at Coventry and a certain F.A Cup game between Hayes Athletic and
    Cardiff City.
    
    It's been fun in here most of the time I will have to scavange for
    footie news on the web from now on.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3921RTOVC0::DCASSIDYThu Jun 27 1996 14:304
    
    All the best Andrew....keep the flag flying...
    
    Dezzz
34.3922Walk on...XSTACY::PHAYDENThu Jun 27 1996 15:097
Andrew ,

It was always a pleasure to read your contributions.

All the best ,

Peter
34.3923bye!COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Jun 27 1996 15:259
Andrew,

sorry to see you go mate, good luck in the future and lets hope that the reds
fulfil their promise and dominate the premiership!

cheers,

Ian.
34.3924YEENOT::STOCKMANSThu Jun 27 1996 21:236
RE: Last


In your dreams matey!

Si
34.3925newsCHEFS::HHL_POSTROOMFri Jun 28 1996 16:029
34.3926CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJYou ain't seen me, roight?Fri Jun 28 1996 16:229
    
    re. 3920
    
    If you're still around Andrew, good luck in the future. So did they
    finally decide that you disappeared along with your cost centre or did
    you just say "sod this"?
    
    Jeff
    
34.39275 hours and countingAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Jun 28 1996 20:5714
    jeff
    
    yes a few more hours left - my cost centre disappeared (yet i'm sure
    there's still a VP or two in it) and as you know there's a hiring
    freeze rumoured to be on for the next 6 months so they couldn't really
    promise me anything before jan 1st 1997 so i'm off to help Bob palmers
    headcount reduction program - one of our core competencies.
    
    Anyway on July 8th I should appear as AWICKS@IGA.COM out there on the
    internet thingy...
    
    Regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3928Triple Double on the WayESSB::BLONGA Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&amp;96Fri Jun 28 1996 21:273
34.39293 hoursAIMTEC::WICKS_AAtlanta's Most (In)famous WelshmanFri Jun 28 1996 22:307
    brian
    
    I certainly hope not! but thanks anyway.
    
    regards
    
    Andrew.D.Wicks
34.3930Pob for Anfield?COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Mon Jul 01 1996 13:466
Liverpool have put a 3 million bid in for Poborsky of the Czech republic,
apparently, the czech club reckon its 'the minimum they will accept'. which is
nice.

Ian.
34.3931Sounds like a bargain to me...VARESE::SACHA::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Mon Jul 01 1996 13:538
    Excellent little player, IMO, and one of the few in the tournament
    (together with Gascoigne, McManamanan and Djorkaeff) who was
    continually prepared to run at defenders.  
                                             
    Unlike most players of his sort, Poborsky also gets through a huge
    amount of work when his team have lost the ball.
    
    Dom 
34.3932CHEFS::UKFURNITURETue Jul 02 1996 14:169
    As much as I hate to have to ask this, my girlfriend and her mates
    would like to know if anyone has the address for a Steve McManaman fan
    club. She has quite a tasty left hook, and a failure to 'come up with
    the goods' as it were may lead in hospitalisation and cessation of
    Brighton & Hove Albion visiting rights.
    
    Thank You
    
    dickie.
34.3933Cue the cheapshots from messrs. Panes and Pateman...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Tue Jul 02 1996 14:2910
    >She has quite a tasty left hook, and a failure to 'come up with
    >the goods' as it were may lead in hospitalisation and cessation of
    >Brighton & Hove Albion visiting rights.          
    
    Sounds like the footballing equivalent of euthanasia ;-)
    
    Sorry, can't help you with the Steve McManaman fan club (Who'd admit
    to it anyway? The best you can hope for is a reply off-line...)
    
    Dom@fellow_Brightonian
34.3934Try Ian.HYEENOT::STOCKMANSTue Jul 02 1996 17:505
I'm sure Ian Hawley can provide you with details of the McManamanamanaman
Club!
He's always ranting on about his knobbly kneecaps!

Si
34.3935The Times They Are A-Changin'...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Tue Jul 02 1996 19:5413
    Sign of the times:
    
    At the top of the shopping lists of two Serie A clubs (Cagliari and
    Perugia) is one Michael Thomas. OK, Cagliari and Perugia aren't the
    "creme de la creme" of Italian football, but this does underline how
    English clubs can now compete with their Italian counterparts on an
    economic basis.
    
    Indeed, a spokesman from one of the two clubs (I forget which) went as
    far as to say that they were really interested in McManaman and Fowler,
    but considered both players to be "an impossible dream".
    
    Dom
34.3936no more help with PCM, you muck-spreader!COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Wed Jul 03 1996 15:167
Simon,

before you cast aspertions, please remember that YOU were the one who said that
you were in love with Mark Hughes because of, and I quote, "his gorgeous perm"!

Ian.
34.3937With Damon Hill in the netsCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Jul 11 1996 19:228
latest monkeys revolves around Czech left-sided midfielder Patrick Berger.
Reputedly, Liverpool are attempting to sign him for 3 million.

Personally I reckon they should go for Gerhard Berger!


Ian.
34.3938RDGENG::MORRELLNow, the parties over.... and I'm so tired...Tue Jul 16 1996 13:136
    Well it looks like Liverpool are back in the running for Porborsky...
    lets hope they can nick him under Man Utd nose....
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.3939Don't do it Karel...FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Jul 16 1996 14:4513
    
    Looks like Dortmund don't want to let Berger go for what Liverpool
    wanted to pay. After the Phil Babb auction they are cautious not to get
    involved in an auction and pay over the odds for a player.
    
    The Liverpool midfield desperately needs sorting out as its the problem
    area. Perhaps Poborsky is what they need. Or would he be another
    expensive bench warmer (like Stan was at the start of last season)?
    
    Interestingly the Czechs have played at both OT and Anfield in Euro 96 so
    they have a good idea what its like playing at both venues.
    
    Neil
34.3940to Utd most likelyFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Jul 16 1996 16:265
    
    The Times quotes Liverpool as only being interested if Utd
    fail to sign.
    
    Neil
34.3941QueryESSB::TJORDANStan The ManFri Aug 02 1996 12:5910
Hello,

 Does anybody know the address of the LIVERPOOL Supporters club

 also any other details on cost etc.

 Thanks in advance,

   Tony.
34.3942Czechs in the postFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Aug 02 1996 13:0811
    
    Looks like Liverpool have finally signed Patrick Berger for 3.25 
    million pounds. Borussia wanted the player to stay but Berger wanted
    to play for Liverpool.
    
    According to Teletext and Radio 5 the deal is done. A work permit has
    to be acquired before the 15-Aug deadline for the European Cup Winners
    (or in Liverpool's case "Lost it in the last 2 minutes and played
    really cr*p" :-) ) Cup.
    
    Neil
34.3943Dundalk 0 Liverpool 1SIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Aug 05 1996 16:4822
    Dundalk 0 Liverpool 1 Macmanaman 87 minutes
    
    Team  Warner Babb Macateer Wright Bjornebye Macmanaman Thomas Barnes
    (the fat Captain) Matteo Lee Jones
    
    Subs Collymore Jones Rednapp
    
    Well , what can I say. Liverpool continue to stroll towards the start
    of next season with a nonchalence that is scary. In Shanklys days the
    team would of given there all in a five-a-side kick around in the car
    park at Anfield, this team however are content to play really pretty
    football for 87 minutes before Steve Macmanaman gets it into his head
    that it might be a good idea to stroll through the Dundalk defense and
    bury a shot from 12 yards out. Both halves were played in the Dundalk
    end though. When Dundalk did go forward they looked a very accomplished
    side and with there new signings and Manager should do very well this
    season in the Irish League. 
  
    I think I attended a training session. Oh and they ran out of Hot dogs
    and Cold cans at half time , I was starving when I got back to
    Tullamore!
     
34.3944Prev mailSIOG::G_ROBINSONMon Aug 05 1996 16:513
    Just thought I'd add to my previous note , that young lad, whatsis name
    , you know the charecter, little fellow, keeps popping the ball past
    Schmicheal, he played. Fowler. 
34.3945ESSB::BLONGA Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&amp;96Tue Aug 06 1996 21:1410
34.3946ya rightSIOG::G_ROBINSONFri Aug 09 1996 16:243
    Dear ESSB,
    
    		Welcome to the pages of The next Champions. 
34.3947how well did he play last year?FORTY2::JONESNeilFri Aug 09 1996 17:448
    
    Do any of our German readers have any comments about Patrik Berger our
    latest star signing?
    
    I saw him in Euro '96 but previous to this I know very little. Are we
    talking brilliant or average.
    
    Neil
34.3948CFC Champions 96/97CHEFS::JAMESPFri Aug 09 1996 19:554
    
    judging by the price average...
    
    Pj
34.3949Champions 96/97CHEFS::HHL_POSTROOMTue Aug 13 1996 12:0839
    
    In our last pre season game before the real stuff gets under way on
    Saturday Liverpool played Burnley at Turf Moor.
    
    Burnley 0	Liverpool 4
    
    
    Stan Collymore last night silenced his critics with a hat-trick that
    had 8.5 million stamped all over it.
    The Liverpool striker sparked into spectacular life at Turf Moor after
    coming under fire for a string of listless pre-season displays. And the
    good news for Roy Evans is that Collymore's partnership with Robbie
    Fowler - which yielded 55 goals last season - looks to be back in
    business.
    Fowler put Liverpool in front with a clinical 13th minute volley.
    Then Collymore took over with a display of goalscoring that reminded
    people why he was Britain's most expensive player before Alan Shearer's
    record move to Newcastle.
    
    Well Middlesborough on Saturday at the Riverside with boro likely to be
    without Barmby and Juninho and Liverpool should be at full strenth.
    
    Likely line up.
    
    			James
    
    		Scales	Wright	Babb	
    McAteer				Berger
    
    		Barnes	Redknapp
    			
    			Mcmanaman
    
    		Fowler	Collymore
    
    The Championship is coming back home.
    
    Paul Jones
    
34.3950TabloidismsCHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJDo you feel licky, punk?Tue Aug 13 1996 12:5710
    
    re. 3949
    
    >> Stan Collymore last night silenced his critics with a hat-trick that
    >> had 8.5 million stamped all over it.
    
    Are you quoting or do you really work for the Sun?
    
    j.
    
34.3951Previous mailSIOG::G_ROBINSONTue Aug 13 1996 20:293
    
    It was pasted from the Daily Mirror and kindly left for LFC fans to
    read.Tool.
34.3952?CHEFS::CROSSANuns! Reverse! Reverse! Tue Aug 13 1996 22:0713
    A question regarding your use of the word 'Tool'
    
    Did it:-
    
    a) apply to the poster of the note who broke various rules by doing
       so without mentioning it was copyrighted ? 
    
    b) apply to Jeff for injecting some humour into the conference ?
    
    c) apply to you as some form of nickname ?
    
    
       			Stretch.
34.3953Spanner.CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJDo you feel licky, punk?Tue Aug 13 1996 22:2712
    
    re. 3951
    
    >>	It was pasted from the Daily Mirror and kindly left for LFC fans to
    >>  read.Tool.
    
    Yes, it's remarkable how that tabloid-style of "journalism" is so
    unmistakeable. Perhaps we could try using our own prose one day...but
    then again, perhaps not.
    
    j.
    
34.3954previous 2 notesSIOG::G_ROBINSONFri Aug 16 1996 13:346
    
    
    	Pair of Smart Bollockes, eh ?
    
    
    
34.3955Ahem.CHEFS::UKFURNITUREFri Aug 16 1996 13:504
    	One would imagine that you would be able to spell 'bollocks' by
    	now.
    
    	dickie.
34.3956Your quite rightSIOG::G_ROBINSONFri Aug 16 1996 14:096
    
    
    Sorry, what wan wanted to say is that the Noters were a pair of Smart
    Bollockses. This is valid in Dublin. 
    
    			is One happy now? 
34.3957IRNBRU::HOWARDAh go on! go on, go on, go on!Fri Aug 16 1996 14:113
    ey! ey! calm down! calm down!
    
    Ray....
34.3958I'm offXSTACY::PHAYDENFri Aug 16 1996 15:5211
The grammer in here is terrible.


"Your quite right" ?????? "You're quite right"
"Bollockes" very dubious seeing how bollocks is a plural already.
It's not even valid in Dublin you prat. A pair of said appendages 
would imply that there are four of them. A faux pas no doubt.

Does nobody moderate this thing anymore ?!

Peter
34.3959I'm off to the pub now to get b*ll*xed!!!!CHEFS::CROSSANuns! Reverse! Reverse! Fri Aug 16 1996 17:029
    "B*ll*cks to all this b*ll*cks!" said the b*ll*ck. "You know b*ll*cks all
    about the subject and as such are talking a load of b*ll*cks!" 
    
    Being one of the 'bollocks' mentioned I believe that is a grammatically  
    correct statement.
    
                              
    
                     The_Mutts_Nutz_!_!_!_!_!_!
34.3960Rubbish....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Aug 19 1996 19:0212
    
    Evans must be on very, very shakey ground after that mess on Saturday.
    
    Conceding 3 goals after been up 3 times is diabolical. They sorted out
    the scoring from other than Fowler and/or Colleymore but the defence
    played like the proverbial Sunday lunchtime crowd who only met at the
    weekend.
    
    Expecting a cuffing at the hands of the North Londoners tonight.
    
    Dezzz.
    
34.3961GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Aug 20 1996 12:4822
    
    Another abysmal performance from the 'Pool only matched by the inept
    negative approach from their visitors.
    
    Amazing how SkySports classed the game an absorbing game wherby the BBC
    Radio 5 commentary team described it as worse or matching an exhibition
    game. It seems that Sky are afraid to criticise 'anything' they have
    laid out loads of dosh on. Thankfully the BBC have the approach of
    splitting the ownership of material to a little more subjectivity.
    
    Keystone Call:
    
    Richard Keys: Well Roy (Evans) do you think you'll have to finish
    above Manchester United to win the title.
    
    Roy Evans: Eh, I think we'll have to finish above everybody to win the
    title !!!!
    
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz. 
34.3962Whodunnit ???CHEFS::JAMESPTue Aug 20 1996 15:0810
    
    Can anyone shed any light on the "alleged" incident during Liverpool's
    trip to Ireland whereby Mr Evans got laid out by one of his players ??
    
    Apparently he denies being "put down" but confirms there was a heated
    argument...
    
    Any news
    
    Pj  
34.3963XSTACY::PHAYDENTue Aug 20 1996 15:381
Did he do something to Mr. Rudocks shoes ?
34.3964but then i'm out of touchCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Tue Aug 20 1996 15:489
Dezz,

All the reports seemed to suggest that Liverpool played very well and tore
strips off Arsenal? comments such as 'title challenge back of course' and
'stylish' were to be seen on teletext last night.


Ian.
34.3965CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Aug 20 1996 15:5512
    Ian,
    
    Liverpool were very poor last night.  The defence was a shambles,
    Collymore didn't seem interested and Fowler is obviously not 100% fit.
    Arsenal actually looked pretty good in the 1st half and seemed
    perfectly capable of coming away from Anfield with at least a point.
    A deflection and a mis-hit put paid to that.  I suppose from Liverpool's
    point of view, a win is a win and 3 points when you're playing badly
    is not to be sniffed at.  On this form however I can't see them
    finishing in the top 3.
    
     
34.3966no moneyCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Tue Aug 20 1996 17:0513
thanks for those words of doom, Dave! :-)

From the electronic telegraph:

"Steve McManaman turned on a wonderful late display to give his side a deserved
three points."

I wish I could afford A) a satellite dish B) a season ticket. 
Then I could form my own opinions!


Ian$baby_bound
34.3967CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Aug 20 1996 17:1112
    >Steve McManaman turned on a wonderful late display to give his side
    >a deserved three points.
    
    Ian,
    
    I wouldn't argue with either of these observations.  After scoring,
    Liverpool relaxed and played some good stuff, and by virtue of their
    "attempts on goal" they did indeed deserve the points.  However,
    most of these "attempts" were wild ambitious shots by Collymore and
    their whole display seemed to lack confidence.  Perhaps this is still a
    hangover from their poor FA Cup final display - long may it continue !
      
34.3968Only joking - honest !CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Aug 20 1996 17:125
>I wish I could afford A) a satellite dish 
>Then I could form my own opinions!

    Call yourself a scouser !  Go out and nick one 
34.3969heheheheheCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Tue Aug 20 1996 17:218
> Call yourself a scouser !  Go out and nick one 


nice one...:-)


Ian.
34.3970GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Aug 20 1996 18:346
    
    Ian,
    	Much as I would like the torygraph report to be accurate, it was
    not. Here's hoping for a quick return of Scales, Redknapp at al.
    
    Dezzz. 
34.3971?IOSG::STANDAGEMy hovercraft is full of eelsThu Aug 29 1996 15:4311
    
    Any news on Redknapp's injury and when he might be returning to the
    first team ?
    
    No, I'm not particularly interested in the plight of Liverpool, but it
    could help my Fantasy Football selections...:-)
    
    
    Kevin.
    
    
34.3972Coventry AFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Sep 05 1996 13:009
    
    Forget the RAF (Rush and Fowler) this season we have the BAB (Bjornebye
    and Babb) scoring sensation.
    
    Phil Babb, often maligned by supporters and everybody, lived up to his
    3.5 million price tag by a deft volley at the far post for a 1-0 win at
    Highfield Rd. This leaves Coventry bottom of the table.
    
    Neil
34.3973doom and despondencyCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Sep 05 1996 22:268
it sounds like Collymore is unsettled again and could be looking to move.
i dont think he's really justified his price. Liverpool need another top-line
striker. Fowler is going through a dry patch too and the goals just arent coming
from up front at all. Liverpool need to sort themselves out before they meet the
mancs.

Ian.
34.3974Did someone say marathon and sprint?ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEFri Sep 06 1996 15:239
There's a pattern here isn't there? From last year's Top 3, ManU haven't got a 
midfield, Newcastle haven't got a defence, and now Liverpool haven't got an 
attack! We've only had 4 games, it's a little early to panic.

And haven't Liverpool got a "soft touch" in the Cup next week? All will be 
smiles again if a few goals go in - though you don't have Deano any more of 
course!

grahame
34.3975Southampton HFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 09 1996 13:0710
    
    From the 30 seconds on Match of the Day Liverpool luckily got 2 pts at
    the end of the game. An awful backpass was picked up by Mcmanaman who
    had just the goalie to beat.
    
    Collymore bundled home the first from about 10yds and Magilton
    equalised in the second half.
    
    Mr Souness said its was the wrong time and (for him) the wrong place to
    concede such a feeble goal.
34.3976lucky?COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Tue Sep 10 1996 13:097
Neil,

Liverpool dominated proceedings as usual but the finish just wasnt there.
Fowler hit the bar.

Ian.
34.3977FORTY2::JONESNeilTue Sep 10 1996 15:2710
    
    Hi Ian,
    
    "Lucky" referred to Heaney's rush of blood to the head to backpass from
    such a stupid position. I couldn't comment on the rest of the game as I
    didn't see it.
    
    Yeh, its 3 pts in the bag which is good stuff...
    
    Neil
34.3978The BAB strikes again!. My Pa Away CWCFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Sep 13 1996 14:005
    
    15 million pound rated striker Stig Bjornebye rifled home from 18yds to 
    give Liverpool a 1-0 away victory against My Pa 47 in the CWC.
    
    Neil
34.3979Presumably Liverpool usually play better than thisZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEFri Sep 13 1996 16:4912
Eurosport gave this match much more time than it deserved last night. The 
(English) commentator spent most of his time emphasising that Liverpool "had 
come to do a job" (and most of the other cliches) and complaining that the 
Finns were "Mixing it" it a bit too much!

Not much to say about the football. I see hardly any English football these 
days, but was surprised at who was impressive for the Reds last night: 
Bjornebye and Michael Thomas. Thomas was the only player in midfield looking to 
get forward. All of the big names (possible exception of Fowler) were 
anonymous. No doubt they'll look more interested when the opposition improves.

grahame
34.3980Football's going down the loo...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Sep 13 1996 16:5918
>I see hardly any English football these days, but was surprised...
    
    Interesting contrast with Italy, Grahame. No sooner had I finished
    watching the goals from last Saturday's Premiership programme the other
    night, I switched channels and caught the middle of a new weekly hour-long
    football programme dedicated to English football (entitled, not very
    imaginatevely, "Goals"!). Showed goals/highlights of every game, plus
    extended highlights of Blackburn v Derby which had just finished on the
    Pay TV channel (which I don't subscribe to), followed by interviews
    with various personalities, including Vialli (predictably) and Fowler.
    
    An afternoon magazine programme the previous day actually featured a
    linkup with Ravanelli at his home in Middlesborough (I presume?),
    together with his wife and in-laws. Converstaion centred on whether the
    bathroom was equipped with a bidet, and sure enough, the TV cameras
    were wheeled in there to confirm that it has!
    
    Dom 
34.3981What about StanCHEFS::16.42.144.104::MadYou'd do it for Randolf ScottFri Sep 13 1996 18:3716
Well,


 What's the latest on Stan the Man, is he going or what ??


 Missed the last session of training after straining his mind trying to start 
the car or something ??


 I need him in my fantasy side, come on you 'pudlians, whats the low down.

 Cheers


 Mad
34.3982Man Utd the press darlings once again?FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 16 1996 15:5012
34.3983goals dried up?IOSG::TYLDESLEYMon Sep 16 1996 16:215
34.3984XSTACY::PHAYDENMon Sep 16 1996 16:301
34.3985CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Sep 16 1996 17:248
34.3986RDGENG::MORRELLStrange things are afoot at the Circle-KMon Sep 16 1996 18:289
34.3987Press 'kind of' justified...GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Sep 16 1996 18:4819
34.3988I am impressedFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Sep 17 1996 12:317
34.3989Doesn't sound like they were too convincing...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Sep 27 1996 17:198
34.3990Blame the teletext ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEFri Sep 27 1996 17:305
34.3991Bet it was a morning kick-off too...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTROh no! NOT Milan Kundera again!Fri Sep 27 1996 17:339
34.3992Sion nextFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Sep 27 1996 18:046
34.3993GENIE::MURRAYPaul Murray @ZUO. E-PCBU SupportFri Sep 27 1996 18:4712
34.3994return of statto...FORTY2::JONESNeilMon Sep 30 1996 13:3744
34.3995<sigh>COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Mon Oct 14 1996 13:257
34.3996Cold ComfortCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Mon Oct 14 1996 14:2910
34.3997..at least it not April...GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Oct 14 1996 14:5814
34.3998CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Oct 14 1996 15:3411
34.3999:-)MILE::JENKINSMon Oct 14 1996 17:554
34.4000??GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Oct 14 1996 18:3822
34.4001CHEFS::EDWARDSDMon Oct 14 1996 19:3432
34.4002ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEMon Oct 14 1996 19:477
34.4003And we gave Gillespie up as part of the deal!CHEFS::CROSSADrop The Drunk DonkeyMon Oct 14 1996 19:581
34.4004Show us your TrophiesESSB::BLONGA Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&amp;96Mon Oct 14 1996 21:408
34.4005?CHEFS::CROSSADrop The Drunk DonkeyMon Oct 14 1996 21:4811
34.4006Cunno where are youESSB::BLONGA Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&amp;96Mon Oct 14 1996 22:029
34.4007Worth a try though!CHEFS::CROSSADrop The Drunk DonkeyMon Oct 14 1996 22:042
34.4008Good Evans!CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJDo you feel licky, punk?Mon Oct 14 1996 22:4014
34.4009His own worst enemy.....GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Oct 15 1996 14:3218
34.4010BewilderedMILE::JENKINSTue Oct 15 1996 17:138
34.4011CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Oct 15 1996 17:418
34.4012GYMAC::DCASSIDYWed Oct 16 1996 15:264
34.4013XSTACY::cigire.ilo.dec.com::grainnesignal (SIGPAW, SIG_IGN);Wed Oct 16 1996 15:356
34.4014I'm not beefing about it...MILE::JENKINSWed Oct 16 1996 19:3110
34.4015GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Oct 17 1996 16:235
34.4016CWC rd2COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Fri Oct 18 1996 13:5912
34.4017I wouldn't have said "classy"ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEFri Oct 18 1996 16:0216
34.4018Aldo the greatest ever - it's official - Cunno was rightZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEFri Oct 18 1996 16:1339
34.4019RDGENG::MORRELLWell its not Carlton Palmer then....Fri Oct 18 1996 17:459
34.40201 month to go...COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Fri Oct 18 1996 17:548
34.4021offCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Mon Oct 21 1996 13:427
34.4022Charlton A, CCCFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Oct 24 1996 12:4513
34.4023home winCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Sun Oct 27 1996 21:185
34.4024liverpool ticket hotline??CHEFS::NORRISVTue Oct 29 1996 18:1314
34.4025try thisPATE::POUNDERTue Oct 29 1996 20:218
34.4026PATE::POUNDERWed Oct 30 1996 20:352
34.4027PATE::POUNDERWed Oct 30 1996 20:352
34.4028sorry!CHEFS::NORRISVThu Oct 31 1996 12:3311
34.4029RDGENG::MORRELLSurf Dudes with Attitude.Thu Oct 31 1996 19:515
34.4030FC Sion, Home LegFORTY2::JONESNeilFri Nov 01 1996 11:2154
34.4031Maybe I'll start supporting Newcastle or Liverpool ;*)IRNBRU::61549::SpikeYes it does, dosen't it?Fri Nov 01 1996 12:2119
34.4032CHEFS::PANESPiccadilly, Coca Cola, subway slimeFri Nov 01 1996 12:509
34.4033Concentrating on the League?ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEFri Nov 01 1996 15:2619
34.4034Blackburn AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Nov 04 1996 11:558
34.4035Again inconsistent in November...GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Nov 04 1996 16:1321
34.4036Collywobbles!CHEFS::CROSSADrop The Drunk DonkeyThu Nov 07 1996 15:0731
34.4037Leave Forest and you're finsihed?ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEThu Nov 07 1996 15:367
34.4038Robin Hood ??CHEFS::JAMESPThu Nov 07 1996 16:121
34.4039Edward SherrighamCHEFS::ASHLEYSMITHligament deficientThu Nov 07 1996 16:151
34.4040KeanoESSB::BLONGA Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&amp;96Thu Nov 07 1996 16:320
34.4041ZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEThu Nov 07 1996 17:048
34.4042CHEFS::ASHLEYSMITHligament deficientThu Nov 07 1996 17:175
34.4043CCC 3rd Round Replay Charlton HFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Nov 14 1996 13:1411
34.4044Leeds AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilMon Nov 18 1996 15:3313
34.4045Everton HomeFORTY2::JONESNeilThu Nov 21 1996 12:459
34.4046qwertyuiopCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Mon Nov 25 1996 18:489
34.4047Arsenal H CCC from the ETCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Nov 28 1996 11:2081
34.4048The new G.F.T.I.T.W...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRThu Nov 28 1996 11:453
34.4049Away to Middlesbro could be a cracker...GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Nov 28 1996 11:524
34.4050cheeseCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Nov 28 1996 16:237
34.4051Stouthearted lads to a man...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRThu Nov 28 1996 16:5616
34.4052Certainly this season.CHEFS::CROSSAAs Bob is my witless!Thu Nov 28 1996 17:138
34.4053Spurs AwayFORTY2::JONESNeilTue Dec 03 1996 16:1311
34.40543 points I suppose...GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Dec 03 1996 18:5813
34.4055did your see the replay?FORTY2::JONESNeilWed Dec 04 1996 14:137
34.4056COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Wed Dec 04 1996 17:096
34.4057Depends on the colour of your glassesZUR01::ASHGGrahame Ash @RLEWed Dec 04 1996 18:129
34.4058Ref got it RightESSB::BLONGA Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&amp;96Wed Dec 04 1996 21:105
34.4059Watered down league...GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Dec 09 1996 12:258
34.4060F.A Cup Draw?ESSB::TJORDANYou'll Never Walk AloneWed Dec 11 1996 17:069
34.4061recompenseCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Wed Dec 11 1996 17:148
34.4062IRNBRU::HOWARDShower me with sugar lumpsWed Dec 11 1996 17:374
34.4063CHEFS::EDWARDSDWed Dec 11 1996 17:502
34.4064dunnoCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Dec 12 1996 11:415
34.4065Superb LiverpoolCHEFS::MANSELLNSun Dec 15 1996 02:3421
34.4066Boro GameESSB::TJORDANYou'll Never Walk AloneTue Dec 17 1996 13:1816
34.4067CHEFS::COOPERT1Reservoir ModTue Dec 17 1996 13:334
34.4068GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Dec 17 1996 20:1814
34.4069Mind you, they play far less matches...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRWed Dec 18 1996 12:1118
34.4070Zimbabwe150-3COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Wed Dec 18 1996 14:3810
34.4071COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Fri Dec 27 1996 14:067
34.4072VERY TIGHT....GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Dec 31 1996 14:464
34.4073gubbedCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu Jan 02 1997 12:2710
34.4074GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Jan 14 1997 11:127
34.4075 don't doedee dat don't dayCHEFS::JAMESPTue Jan 14 1997 18:2812
34.4076And Barnesey is getting on a bit...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRTue Jan 14 1997 18:4816
34.4077%%%%%%%%%CHEFS::JAMESPThu Jan 30 1997 17:008
    
    
    I see at the Grobbs trial the prosecution asked Brucie three
    questions..
    
    Two went over his head and one went under his body....boom boom
    
    Pj
34.4078NoooooooooooCHEFS::16.43.128.248::MadAaarrr,ye lily-livered scurvy dogThu Jan 30 1997 18:318
Typical flippin' old goalies joke




8-)

Mad
34.4079CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Thu Feb 20 1997 14:3922
    Liverpool 4 	Leeds 0
    
    Fowler
    Collymore 2
    Redknapp
    
    I was hoping to give you an incisive match report based on the
    observations of my Girlfriend and her mate who were at Anfield last
    night. Unfortunately their observation of the game went as far as Steve
    McManaman, this is what they thought of the game...
    "Ooh, he's got lovely knees",
    "Cor, look at those shoulders"
    "I'd like to watch him coming out of *my* tunnel"
    "Isn't he bossy on the pitch?"
    "He was really nice to the groundsmen"
    "Doesn't he look nice on this mug/keyring etc."
    "Didn't you see those silky skills"
    "I like the way he puts his hands out for balance"
    
    Sorry
    
    Richard
34.4080RDGENG::MORRELLSlip Away....Thu Feb 20 1997 15:3412
    >observations of my Girlfriend and her mate who were at Anfield last
    >night. Unfortunately their observation of the game went as far as
    >Steve McManaman, this is what they thought of the game...
    
    They don't happen to appear on Harry Enfield & Chums do they....
    
    "Ooooh... he's a nice young man...."
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
    
34.4081CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGMaster of cracked foot style.Thu Feb 20 1997 16:396
    Apart from looks, you are pretty much spot-on, sort of
    Lovely-unwobbly-randy-young-ladies. They were talking about how they liked
    Macca's 'column' the other day, it wasn't until later that I
    realised that he is a regular contributor to the Times.
    
    dickie.
34.4082silverware is for wimpsCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Tue Mar 04 1997 12:006
well, we didnt want to win the premiership anyway...its become vulgar over the
past few years!


Ian.
34.4083It's on EurosportCHEFS::16.37.8.133::MadAre you suggesting coconuts migrate ?Thu Mar 06 1997 17:437
Liverpool match tonite is on Eurosport for those who are interested.

 Sadly, it may be Archie MacPherson doing the commentary, and he IS hopeless.



Mad
34.4084I'm tempted to watch the Celtic-Rangers match.CHEFS::CROSSAIt ain't loud enough, punk!Thu Mar 06 1997 17:556
    It could be worse, they use Statto sometimes and he is *really*
    hopeless at live games.
    
    
    
                    	Stretch.
34.4085'poised'COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Fri Mar 07 1997 10:543
SK Berger 1-1 Liverpool
		fowler
34.4086Close but it should'nt have been...GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Mar 11 1997 12:3019
    
    Well, well well...I really do NOT understand what Evans is doing with
    the pool...on the one hand they are playing some pretty entertaining
    football...whereby they sometimes cannot score and other times put in
    four...on the other hand can be the meanest defence coupled with lapses
    of concentration like last night's 20 minutes....
    
    As Dalglish said last night...'we deserved nothing and got nothing'
    which 'was' true...Liverpool last night were not awesome but allowed to
    look better than they are...The bookmakers were not impressed..United
    only shifted from 4/9 to 1/2....
    
    Still before Saturday's defeat United were 1/3 opposing Liverpool  at
    5/1...still should be United's title with a 5 to 4 home/away split with
    Liverpool a 3 to 6 split...
    
    Regards,
    
    Dezzz.
34.4087I don't believe what I witnessed last night.CHEFS::CROSSAIt ain't loud enough, punk!Tue Mar 11 1997 12:466
    How much did Messrs Segers, Fashnau and Grobellar have riding on this
    one?!?!?!?
    
    
    
    				Stretch.
34.4088IRNBRU::HOWARDShower me with sugar lumpsTue Mar 11 1997 12:588
    amazing coincidence, not only the same result but Fowler scored the 
    winner 77 seconds into injury time, last year Collymore scored the 
    winner after 80 seconds of injury time....
    
    
    hell of a game....
    
    Ray....
34.4089The Toon Army must have inspired the team a hell of a lot!CHEFS::CROSSAIt ain't loud enough, punk!Tue Mar 11 1997 13:1013
    Ray,
    
    >> hell of a game....
    
      I don't think it was up to the standard of last years encounter. 
    
    I just cannot see how Newcastle managed to come from 3 - 0 down at
    Anfield. If I was Roy Evans I would be bloody livid at that display,
    the game was over at half time.
    
    
    
    				Stretch.
34.4090Good Draw for the PoolESSB::BLONGA Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&amp;96Fri Mar 21 1997 15:009
34.4091Exciting stuff ...GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Mar 25 1997 15:4134
    
    Exciting game last night despite the inordinate number of dispossesions
    in the game itself. The real talking point I suppose was the penalty.
    I must say that I thought it was 'first time round' but on replay
    ...mmm I don't know ...very close...I suppose Fowler himself has to be
    the judge. The real judge gave a penalty...didn't book Seaman...the
    whole incident was very odd..
    
    	The way I see it ....that is 16 hours after the event...
    
    If the referee saw this as 
    	1. A foul by Seaman then it should be a penalty and Seaman should
    go
    	2. It was obstruction by Seaman and thus an indirect free kick
    (obstruction being so rare in today's game I forget the cautioning
    rules in such a case).
    	3. Fowler deliberatly dived and thus should have received a yellow
    card.
    	4. Fowler tried to overstep Seaman but predicted a fall/block by
    Seaman and thus tried to break his fall (there is a difference in this
    and in what Bergkamp did). ...Goal Kick.
    
    I think it was a mixture of 2. and 4. 
    
    IMHO (that's for you DOM) My decision....No bookings as both players
    seem to play  'in the spirit of the game'...indirect free kick.
    
    Dezzz.
    
    As for the result...Liverpool just about deserved the 3 points...
     
    
    
    tried to 
34.4092IRNBRU::HOWARDShower me with sugar lumpsTue Mar 25 1997 15:557
    Collymore has been drafted into the England squad for the game against
    Mexico....so it could be a Fowler-Colly front line this weekend....
    
    Ray....
    
    ps...I have to agree with Des about last night's match, Liverpool
    deserved the win over the piece....
34.4093Colleymore really looked the business...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRTue Mar 25 1997 16:0221
    >IMHO (that's for you DOM) My decision....No bookings as both players
    >seem to play  'in the spirit of the game'...indirect free kick.
    
    Make that IMVHO, Dezzz ;-)
    
    Personally, I'd be hard-pushed to give an opinion one way or the other 
    because Italian TV only showed it twice (both times from the same angle), 
    and these things are always very hard to judge even if you're close to 
    the incident.
    
    However, I was struck by the fact that Fowler's immediate reaction was
    to jump up and wave his arms to indicate to the ref that it was NOT a
    penalty. He also looked distinctly embarassed when the ref gave his
    decision. That being the case, I thought it would have been a nice
    gesture if he'd blazed the penalty into the 15th row of the terraces; I
    can't envisage any sort of punishment for usurping the ref's authority.
    Mind you, I seem to recall a similar case involving Milan a few years
    back...and Van Basten did exactly the same as Fowler.
    
    Dom
    
34.4094n!/r!GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue Mar 25 1997 16:1712
    
    Mmmm, blast it into the 15th row of the terraces...could have been in
    the spirit..though I did think Fowler's penalty was a little weak for
    'him'...had McAteer NOT put in the rebound what would have been the
    reaction to Fowler's effort..I suppose the non-exact science of the
    game and multiple permutations is what makes it so appealing....
    
    Again IMVHO....
    
    VERY best regards ;-) 
    
    Dezzz. 
34.4095CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Mar 25 1997 16:3210
    What was interesting about the whole affair was that Fowler actually
    told the referee that he had slipped and that it wasn't a penalty -
    yet the referee still awarded the pen.  Full marks to Fowler for his
    attempt at fair play (God, that stuck in the throat a bit !) and, like
    Dezzz, I thought that his penalty effort was a little weak. 
    
    I thought it was a very poor game technically last night.  Very
    scrappy, lots of mistakes and several poor individual displays. 
    Neither side looked like championship material and, hopefully, neither
    side will be !
34.4096VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRTue Mar 25 1997 16:5521
    >Full marks to Fowler for his attempt at fair play (God, that stuck in
    >the throat a bit !) and, like Dezzz, I thought that his penalty effort
    >was a little weak.
    
    Again, I only saw it once, but the penalty looked full-blooded enough
    for me (if a little too close to Seaman)!
    
    >I thought it was a very poor game technically last night.  Very
    >scrappy, lots of mistakes and several poor individual displays. 
    
    That's as maybe (I only saw edited highlights), but didn't anyone else
    notice that dazzling piece of skill from Colleymore in the first half
    to go round Adams? I didn't even realise what he'd done till they
    showed an action replay! Best bit of individual skill I've seen this
    season.
    
    I guess we should be thankful it wasn't Del Piero, otherwise they'd
    have already awarded him the European Footballer of the Year award for
    1997/98 ;-)
    
    Dom
34.4097CHEFS::EDWARDSDTue Mar 25 1997 17:4116
>    That's as maybe (I only saw edited highlights), but didn't anyone else
>    notice that dazzling piece of skill from Colleymore in the first half
>    to go round Adams? I didn't even realise what he'd done till they
>    showed an action replay! Best bit of individual skill I've seen this
>    season.
    
     I presume you're referring to the time when Collymore almost fell over
    the ball - the ball then hit his heel and went through Adam's legs. 
    Collymore then ran onto the ball, got past another defender and then hit
    a rocket shot that travelled all of 3 feet before coming to a complete
    stop in Spunky's arms.  Hmmm, you're easily impressed Dom !!!!!!!!
    Then again, I suppose years of following Brighton would account for that
    
    Hugs,
    Dave
    
34.4098No wonder they think we southerners are soft...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRTue Mar 25 1997 17:5511
    >I presume you're referring to the time when Collymore almost fell over
    >the ball - the ball then hit his heel and went through Adam's legs. 
    >Collymore then ran onto the ball, got past another defender and then hit
    >a rocket shot that travelled all of 3 feet before coming to a complete
    >stop in Spunky's arms.  Hmmm, you're easily impressed Dom !!!!!!!!
    >Then again, I suppose years of following Brighton would account for that
    
    Oooh...this conference gets nastier by the day ;-)
    
    Dom
    
34.4099IRNBRU::HOWARDShower me with sugar lumpsThu Mar 27 1997 15:562
    Fowler has been fined 2000 Swiss francs for revealing the "Support the
    sacked Liverpool dockers" T-shirt during the last ECWC game....
34.4100RDGENG::MORRELLSlip Away....Thu Mar 27 1997 15:595
    So how much is that in real money terms?
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Rick.
34.4101A drop in the ocean.CHEFS::CROSSAIt ain't loud enough, punk!Thu Mar 27 1997 16:235
34.4102CHEFS::KIRKPATRICKJCrushed by a DwarfThu Mar 27 1997 16:2411
    
    
    > So how much is that in real money terms?
    
    Rick,
    
    About fourteen Carlton Palmers.
    
    Cheers.
    
    Jeff 
34.4103And we ask referees to be consistent!!!GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu Mar 27 1997 17:438
    
    LOVE IT....
    
    
    UEFA will now probably give Fowler a Fair player award for 2000 Swiss
    Francs....!!!
    
    Dezzz. 
34.4104Anybody want a Preniership ???GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Apr 07 1997 12:434
    
    Oh Dear.....
    
    
34.4105RDGENG::MORRELLSlip Away....Mon Apr 07 1997 13:346
    I guess we can now class Liverpool as the "Celtic" of the English
    Premiership after bottling it against Coventry... 
    
    Cheers,
    
    Rick.
34.4106PSG 3 'Pool 0 %^(PATE::POUNDERFri Apr 11 1997 02:0310
    
    Ooohhhh.....hellish result in the CWC for 'Pool.  Defeated by Paris St
    Germain 3-0...semi-final 1st leg in Paris.
    
    Very scant details available here....but first 2 goals being blamed on
    James. 
    
    Look forward to the summaries  & opinions.....thanks chaps !
    
    Trevor
34.4107Once is stupid, but twice is *really* stupid!CHEFS::CROSSAIt ain't loud enough, punk!Fri Apr 11 1997 12:544
    I would imagine D.James has gone into hiding after that!
    
    
    			Stretch.
34.4108Slop, slop, slop, slop, slop, slop, slop, slop.CHEFS::WILLIAMSAI wanna be LukeFri Apr 11 1997 13:165
    Re -1. 
    
    He should, oh dear did he have a mare or wot?
    
    Alen.
34.4109As long as they score four at Anfield and pick another goalie!CHEFS::CROSSAPunks jump up to get beat downFri Apr 11 1997 14:2711
    I'll let a 'pool supporter comment on who blame should be apportioned
    to. 
    
    Steve Harkness was on the radio this morning blaming the team as a
    unit (obviously not wanting to get into specifics - well David James is
    a *lot* bigger than him and he doesn't need any more injuries in his
    career!)
    
    
    				
    			Stretch.
34.4110Bl**dy HopelessCHEFS::16.43.128.138::MadAre you suggesting coconuts migrate ?Fri Apr 11 1997 18:4333
Here's my 2p worth;

 I watched the game expecting a good game, 'Pool looking for the away goal, PSG 
looking for a home win.What a load of cack, PSG were excellent, 'pool were 
outclassed, I have seen them play better than that.

 McAteer was playing well, runs off the ball into acres of space on the right, 
everyone ignored him, so he spent the whole game running up and down the side 
line !.3 man defense was mostly left-footed(Khvarme was not available), and as 
soon as PSG broke down the wings, all three went over to cover it !!, leaving 
McAteer to chase back from up front to cover 1 or 2 PSG players. It was only a 
matter of time.

 PSG looked good, Loko and Ria both causing problems.There's a dirty great guy 
at the back who played really well, but I don't know his name ?, but he took a 
stonking free kick. I can't understand Roy Evans mentality, i.e. put Stan on in 
the first half to try to get the away goal, Stan was OK, half time comes and he 
puts on Thomas (?)- WHY ?, Thomas plays similar to Barnes and PSG had marked him 
out of the game, so on comes Thomas, and does nothing. For me, Berger would have 
been better, at least running from midfield he could have caused some problems. 
Macmanamanamanamanamanaman did not try to pass one player all night. um-lack of 
confidence ?

 Liverpool were outclassed, PSG looked strong, and though I can see Liverpool 
winning at Anfield by a couple of goals, I can see PSG getting at least one.

 Best chances by Fowler, but take Fowler and McAteer out and the rest need to 
take a good long look at this performance, it was inept. James is having a bit 
of a 'mare too.


Mad
Who_wasted_a_whole_Bl**dy_night_watching_this_sh*t
34.4111Shocked but nor surprised (make sense ???)GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Apr 11 1997 20:0415
    
    Outclassed ...NO....short of ideas....Most Definitely....but then again
    they have been like this all season...good teams will punish them when
    they are in this type of mood.
    
    	A distinct lack of killer instinct has been shown all season and I
    feel that Machester United will show them this over the last half a
    dozen matches....
    
    Liverpool need a Mattias Sammer !!!! and THE GREAT ALDO !!!! ;-)
    
    
    Dezzz.
    
                                                                    
34.4112Flop syndromeMKTCRV::MANNERINGSFri Apr 11 1997 21:0810
    Liverpool crack up when the pressure is really on. Last year in the cup
    final it was pathetic, a really bad game. 
    
    The manager has no bottle if you ask me, and he transmits it. Man Utd
    tend to flop against poorer sides after winning big games and they
    always let things get hairy. I would expect a draw with Blackburn, but
    with a clear lead at this stage if they win 2 more games they will be
    nearly there in the title. Arsene Wegner is an unknown factor, though.
    
    ..Kevin..
34.4113they do doh don`t they doh.VYGER::STEELEJMon Apr 14 1997 09:359
    There seems to be the familiar sound of breaking bottles back on
    merseyside,and it`s not big dunc this time. Liverpool`s chance of
    topping the premiership gives them a nosebleed.
      C`mon liverpool stuff fergusons arse bandits and wipe their arrogant
    putrid faces in the dirt.
    
    Eh..CALM DOWN...calm down.
    
    J.S
34.4114GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon Apr 14 1997 18:5410
    
    Mmm, rather fortunate win against the Wearsiders yesterday...
    
    They have to beat Everton and Manchester United to at least give
    themselves a breather and put pressure on the leaders for a decent
    chance of a good run-in...
    
    Cheers,
    
    Dezzz.
34.4115I LOVE THE SOUND OF BREAKING GLASS.VYGER::STEELEJThu Apr 17 1997 09:2111
    CRAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAASSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
    TINKLE,TSSSSSSSSSSSSSSHHHHHHHHHHHHHH.
       EVERTON 1 LIVERPOOL 1.
    
     HEAVENS SAKE `POOL, CAN`T YOU DO THE JOB YOURSELVES. LOOKS LIKE IT`S
    LEFT TO THE ARSE` TO FINISH OFF MAN UTD.
      
    
    GET THE FINGER OUT FOR SATURDAY!!!
    
    HONEST FOWLER.
34.4116CHEFS::UKARCHIVINGSinking ship, rat speakingThu Apr 17 1997 14:081
    Take the caps lock off dear boy.
34.4117really chaps, quieten down now...MKTCRV::MANNERINGSThu Apr 17 1997 14:434
    Yes the caps are really out of place, a draw was the most likely
    result, and that will be the case on Saturday too.
    
    ..Kevin..
34.4118IRNBRU::HOWARDShower me with sugar lumpsThu Apr 17 1997 16:146
    I'm away to Ireland on business for a couple of days but one last
    thought before I go....
    
    COME ON LIVERPOOL!!!!
    
    Ray....
34.4119Oh, bright move St Robbie. Miss the last three games.CHEFS::CROSSAPunks jump up to get beat downThu Apr 17 1997 17:495
    This lack of alcohol is really getting to you, isn't it Ray?
    
    
    
    			Stretch.
34.4120pathological looser ?MKTCRV::MANNERINGSThu Apr 17 1997 20:514
    Ray, where are you gonna be in Ireland. We could have a quiet pint
    somewhere to celebrate Man Utd going 5 points clear :-)
    
    ..Kevin.. 
34.4121IRNBRU::61549::SpikeWelcome to the Rimmer ExperienceFri Apr 18 1997 15:006
Kevin,

He left yesterday lunch time to visit a metal bashing company just outside 
Dublin. If you want more details drop me a mail.

Rgds, Steve.
34.4122FIRST HALF THOUGHTS.CHEFS::MANSELLNFri Apr 25 1997 00:4416
    
    First half thoughts.
    
    Liverpool are playing magnificently, super goal by Fowler.
    
    Bit surprised that Barnes has been left out of the side completely, but
    saying that Thomas is playing well. Add that to the fact that Ruddock
    is in and playing brilliantly and I think Liverpool might just do it in
    the 2nd half.
    
    And all this from a person who is not a Liverpool fan, but someone who
    will support any English team in Europe.
    
    Neal.
    
    
34.4123UNLUCKY 'POOLCHEFS::MANSELLNFri Apr 25 1997 01:2913
    
    Well they failed but they were absolutely superb, I even agreed with
    Keegan that the man of the match was Neil Ruddock, PSG hardly got a
    sniff of goal, which was probably a good thing with the form that James
    is in at the moment, in fact the Liverpool defence were excellent. 
    
    They were a bit unlucky right at the end but Liverpool took there chances 
    a lot better than ManU did last night. All in all I think English clubs
    have done really well in Europe this year, so its all down to Leicester
    to win the UEFA cup next season :-). Well I can dream can't I.
    
    Neal.
     
34.4124And....PATE::POUNDERFri Apr 25 1997 04:524
    
    erm...Neal....you forgot a small detail....THE SCORE !
    
    Trevor
34.4125It all started at Ayresome Park early January.GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Apr 25 1997 11:4719
    
    2-0...3-2 on aggregate to Paris St Germain....
    
    Hardworking, commited  but like United the previous evening and
    Newcastle earlier in the tournament...no idea about the clinical side.
    
    I must admit though Liverpool did look a much more directional side
    when Ruddock is playing...a player from the Tommy Smith or Emlyn Hughes
    mould...I had to laugh when on of the French guys squared up to a red
    shirt only to discover it was Ruddock...a rather tactical withdrawal
    proceeded.
    
    Enjoyable enough game though it must be said eventhough it was one
    sided...maybe not a game to be fully appreciated by the neutral supporter  
    
    
    Cheers,
    
    	Dezzz.
34.4126Some problems and some fun....GYMAC::DCASSIDYFri Apr 25 1997 14:2554
    
    Well there goes another season without any silverware on the shelf and
    the only thing they have to show for it is the promise and providing an
    above average level of entertainment on the pitch. There must be a few
    decisive changes made at Anfield Road over the summer.
    	
    	1. A physically stronger playmaker than McMannaman must give the
    team alternatives. Maybe Sammer would help.
    	2. Forget this wing back system..English type players don't have
    the ability to compensate for the lack of a true type sweeper in the
    setup. Maybe Maldini would help.
    	3. Forwards who get the ball with back to goal, turn and shoot...
    accurately. Maybe Dalglish could come out of retirement.
    	4. Wide players who 'think' a little before sending across bad
    percentage balls. 
    	5. A goalkeeper who ....well anyone else would help...
    
    I was sitting there last night watching the match and reflecting on
    what the Heysel Stadium incident really did for ENglish football and a
    couple of analogies came to pass...
    
    	1955					1985
    European Cup initiated		English Teams ejected from Europe
    
    	1961					1991
    Tottenham win Cup-Winners Cup	Man United Win Cup Winners Cup
    
    	1965					1994
    West Ham win against fancied	Arsenal win ECWC against fancied Italian
    German opposition 1860              opposition Parma
    
    	1966                    		1996
    England beat Germany WC	        Germany beat England EC
    
    	1966                                    1997
    Dortmund beat fancied Liverpool	Dortmund beat fancied Manchester
    					Utd.
    
    
    	1967               			1997
    Celtic win European Cup against	Inter Milan win UEFA Cup ???
    Inter Milan
    	
    	1968					1998
    Manchester United win European      ?????? Fill in the gap ??????
    Cup.	 
    
    
	Mmmm, just a bit of fun.....
    
    Cheers,
    
    Dezzz.
                      
34.4127FUN FILLERSVYGER::STEELEJFri Apr 25 1997 20:513
    A couple of gap fillers.  RANGERS 3  Moscow Dynamo 2  1972 CWC.
                              ABERDEEN 2 Real Madrid   1  1983 CWC.
    
34.4128You wot mate ?PATE::POUNDERFri Apr 25 1997 21:135
    
    Erm..Dezzzz....hate to be the ne to break the news....but Celtic aren't
    English !!  (Irish maybe %^)  )
    
    Twev
34.4129Another Major Trophy for the PoolESSB::BLONGA Hat Trick of Premierships 93'94'&amp;96Fri Apr 25 1997 21:2413
                     <<< Note 34.4126 by GYMAC::DCASSIDY >>>
                      -< Some problems and some fun.... >-

    
>>>>    Well there goes another season without any silverware on the shelf.

Des,
    Just to let you know that Liverpool are favourites to win the Fair Play 
award this year, so it won't be a barren year after all. Seen as they include
it in the photo of all the trophies they have won in the programme, they have
a high regard for it. No sign of the Premiership trophy in that photo though.

B@
34.4130No champions league, pipped at the postMKTCRV::MANNERINGSMon May 12 1997 20:475
    Well thery finally blew it this weekend. They funk every big game and
    it is the manager's fault. I'm not a Liverpool fan, but it is sad to
    see such a great club with so many good players deal out such crap.
    
    ..Kevin..
34.4131Liverpool 96/97 statsFORTY2::JONESNeilTue May 13 1997 13:0097
    
    A mixed season, some highs and some lows. Liverpool are a good team but
    they don't have the staying power to win the league. Lots of rumours of
    a player clear out but will it work? He's looking forward to the next
    season...
    
    Neil
    
		Premier		FA	CWC	Coca Cola	Total
		-------		--	---	---------	-----

Fowler		18		1	7	5		31
Collymore	12		2	2	0		16
McManaman	7		0	1	2		10
Berger		6		0	2	1		9
Barnes		4		0	3	0		7
Bjornebye	2		0	2	0		4
Redknapp	2		0	0	1		3
Thomas		3		0	0	0		3
own goal	3		0	0	0		3
Wright		0		0	1	1		2
Babb		1		0	0	0		1
Ruddock		1		0	0	0		1
Carragher	1		0	0	0		1
McAteer		1		0	0	0		1
Owen		1		0	0	0		1
		---		-	-	-		--
		62		3	18	10		93

Premier League		4th
Coca Cola Cup		5th Round
F.A. Cup		4th Round
CWC Cup			Semi Final

Sat Aug 17 Middlesbrough A	  3-3	Bjornebye, Barnes, Fowler
Wed Aug 21 Arsenal H		  2-0	McManaman 2
Sat Aug 24 Sunderland H		  0-0					6th
Wed Sep  4 Coventry City A	  0-1	Babb				4th
Sat Sep  7 Southampton H	  2-1	Collymore, McManaman		3rd
Thu Sep 12 My Pa 47 A CWC	  0-1	Bjornebye
Sun Sep 14 Leicester City A	  0-3	Berger 2, Thomas		1st
Sat Sep 21 Chelsea H		  5-1   Fowler, Berger 2, Myers (og)
					Barnes				1st
Thu Sep 26 My Pa 47 H CWC	  3-1	Berger, Collymore, Barnes	
Sat Sep 28 West Ham United A	  1-2	Collymore, Thomas		1st

Sat Oct 12 Manchester United A	  1-0					3rd
Thu Oct 17 FC Sion A CWC	  1-2	Fowler, Barnes
Wed Oct 23 Charlton A CCC 3	  1-1	Fowler
Sat Oct 26 Derby County H	  2-1	Fowler 2			3rd
Thu Oct 31 FC Sion H CWC	  6-3	McManaman, Bjornebye, Barnes,
					Fowler 2, Berger

Sat Nov  2 Blackburn Rovers A	  3-0					4th
Wed Nov 13 Charlton H CCC 3R	  4-1	Wright, Redknapp, Fowler 2
Sat Nov 16 Leeds United A	  0-2	Ruddock, McManaman		2nd
Wed Nov 20 Everton H		  1-1	Fowler				2nd
Sat Nov 23 Wimbledon H		  1-1	Collymore			2nd
Wed Nov 27 Arsenal H CCC 4	  4-2   McManaman, Fowler 2 (1 pen) 
					Berger

Mon Dec  2 Tottenham Hotspur A	  0-2	Thomas, McManaman		2nd
Sat Dec  7 Sheffield Wednesday H  0-1					3rd
Sat Dec 14 Middlesboro         H  5-1	Fowler 4, Bjornebye		2nd
Tue Dec 17 Nottingham F H	  4-2	Collymore 2, Fowler, og		1st
Sat Dec 21 Newcastle United A	  1-1	Fowler
Thu Dec 26 Leicester City H	  1-1	Collymore
Sat Dec 28 Southampton A	  0-1	Barnes				1st

Wed Jan  1 Chelsea A		  1-0					1st
Sat Jan  4 Burnley F.A. Cup 3	  1-0	Collymore
Wed Jan  8 Middlesboro A CCC 5	  2-1	McManaman	
Sat Jan 11 West Ham United H	  0-0					1st
Sat Jan 18 Aston Villa H	  3-0	Carragher, Fowler, Collymore	1st
Sat Jan 25 Chelsea A FA4	  4-2	Fowler, Collymore

Sat Feb  1 Derby County A	  0-1	Collymore			2nd
Wed Feb 19 Leeds H		  4-0	Fowler, Collymore 2, Redknapp	2nd
Sat Feb 22 Blackburn Rovers H	  0-0					2nd

Sat Mar  1 Aston Villa A	  1-0					?
Thu Mar  6 SK Brann A CWC         1-1   Fowler                          
Mon Mar 10 Newcastle United H	  4-3	McManaman, Berger, Fowler 2	2nd
Sat Mar 15 Nottingham Forest A	  1-1	Fowler				2nd
Thu Mar 20 SK Brann H CWC	  3-0	Fowler 2 (1 pen), Collymore
Mon Mar 24 Arsenal A		  1-2	Collymore, McAteer		2nd

Sun Apr  6 Coventry City H	  1-2	Fowler				3rd
Thu Apr 10 Paris SG A CWC	  3-0                          
Sun Apr 13 Sunderland A		  1-2	Fowler, McManaman		3rd
Wed Apr 16 Everton A		  1-1	Thomsen og			2nd
Sat Apr 19 Manchester United H	  1-3	Barnes				3rd
Thu Apr 24 Paris SG H CWC	  2-0	Fowler, Wright

Sun May  4 Tottenham Hotspur H    2-1   Collymore, Berger               2nd
Tue May  6 Wimbledon A		  2-1	Owen				2nd
Sun May 11 Sheffield Wednesday A  1-1	Redknapp			4th
34.4132bye bye stan, i hopeCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Tue May 13 1997 14:258
well, i hope that Liverpool manage to get 7m for Collymore from Villa because
he's been poor considering the price tag. its a loss of 1.5m but thats not so
bad. theres no way he's worth 7m so Evans must be rubbing his hands with glee!
i'd like to see another prolific striker turn up to score when fowler doesnt but
I can see Evans reverting to 4-5-1 and sticking berger in midfield.

Ian
34.4133GYMAC::DCASSIDYTue May 13 1997 14:454
    
    This Owens lad might be the answer....
    
    Dezzz.
34.4134COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Tue May 13 1997 15:247
dezz,

ive not seen him play, is he any good? i mean, he scored againt wimbledon but i
missed it.

Ian
34.4135Nice Mr Evans has a problemCHEFS::JAMESPTue May 13 1997 15:4823
    
    
    Re Owen..
    
    He looks the part seems to be capable of handling himself, he has been
    the leading hot shot in the reserves for the past cpouple of seasons.
    
    However I can't see Liverpool winning anything with a couple of dwarfs
    up front, plus Fowler and Owen look very similar ie attack the same
    space.
    
    I think Collymore is the answer but they will have to find out why he
    is such a idiot off the pitch...
    
    Liverpools real problem lies in the 5 at the back routine which takes
    away from the midfield.. too many nice touch players and not enough 'They
    don't like it up em'.....Come in Paul Ince ?????
    
    Regards
    
    Graham Souness
    
    
34.4136No clearout necessary...VARESE::TRNUX1::IDC_BSTRTue May 13 1997 16:3013
    Has goalscoring been Liverpool's problem this year? Every time I see
    them on the box, they seem to be fairly wacking them in. 
    
    Come to that, I'm surprised that people are talking about a player
    clearout. OK, Barnes is probably past his sell-by date (should get a
    good testimonial though), but it's hard to find a weak link in the rest
    of the team. Liverpool were competitive for 90% of the season, and they've
    got as strong a squad as practically anyone in Europe. Loss of
    concentration at crucial moments (especially James, and the whole defence 
    in the away leg vs. PSG) is probably the main reason why Liverpool have 
    finished the season empty-handed.
     
    Dom 
34.4137Football should not be played in mono...GYMAC::DCASSIDYThu May 15 1997 12:4222
    
    Scoring was their problem last season...their defence whilst looking
    dodgy was one of the best in the league (mind you that you would expect
    when they finish joint second ..ok 4th from goal difference...)
    
    The real problem lies in the fact that McManamann, Barnes and Redknapp
    didn't score enough..in fact they have forgotten how to shoot...
    
    McManamann seems to be the real enigma...very pretty to watch but in
    certain games he was either ineffective, marked out of the game or
    wasting a high percentage of his possession...; this is itself is not a
    problem as he is quite a good player but Liverpool 'depend' on this
    route to score goals amost to the point of exclusiveness..
    
    Manchester United won the league 4 out of the last 5 seasons because
    they have always had alternatives ...
    
    Liverpool need a playmaker who 'brings' other members of the midfield
    into scoring positions...McManamann only looked at creating chances for
    the front 2...
    
    Dezzz. 
34.4138or similar....COMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu May 15 1997 17:1110
Dezzz,


> need a playmaker

Juninho?


Ian.
34.4139The Spice Boys, No WayESSB::BLONGA Quadruple of Premierships,93/94/96/97Thu May 15 1997 17:4712
   <<< Note 34.4138 by COMICS::HAWLEYI "668 - the neighbour of the beast!" >>>
                              -< or similar.... >-

> need a playmaker

>Juninho?


Ian,
    Juninho will, more then likely join a team who will be chasing all the 
major honours, so that rules the Spice Boys out of the equation :-)

34.4140the mancs will never again win the european cupCOMICS::HAWLEYI668 - the neighbour of the beast!Thu May 15 1997 18:037
> Juninho will, more then likely join a team who will be chasing all the 
> major honours,

ah! athletico madrid then? :)


Ian.
34.4141Thanks but no thanks....GYMAC::DCASSIDYMon May 19 1997 17:205
    
    I wouldn't like to see Juninho there...the pool have enough lightweight
    'playmakers'...Juninho couldn't tackle to save his life ....
    
	Dezzz.
34.4142IRNBRU::VYGER::DOUGLASCMon May 26 1997 17:179
    Just watch in a couple of years time when Juninho is playing in a team
    full of good players around him.  He is going to be one of the best
    players in the world if not the best by the time he's 25.
    
    Everyone talks about Ronaldo, Raul, Del Piero.  I'd like to see these
    players play for Boro' and produce headline performances week in week
    out.
    
    C.
34.4143its pronounced Oyvin Leon'arrrdsonFORTY2::JONESNeil, the newtrok is the cupmoterTue Jun 03 1997 14:068
    
    We have bought Oyvind Leonhardsen from Wimbledon for about 3.5 - 4 
    million pounds. 
    
    Sounds like a good buy as we try to build our own mini Norwegian
    National team on Merseyside.
    
    Neil