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Jonathan Robbins ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
@jonnypubs
Run to the rescue with love, and peace will follow. All things #LFC All X posts are my own.
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#OnThisDay 1995
Liverpool beat Bolton 2-1 to win the League Cup 🏆
James 🏴
Jones 🏴
Babb 🇮🇪
Scales 🏴
Ruddock 🏴
Bjørnebye 🇳🇴
Barnes 🏴
Redknapp 🏴
McManaman 🏴⚽️⚽️
Rush 🏴
Fowler 🏴
#LFC 🔴
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@30YearsRed There was one match vs Sheffield Wednesday, I’m certain as it’s the first time I ever saw a passing stat. 84 passes, 84 completed and 1 key pass. I can’t be imagining that as it’s always stayed with me
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@jonnypubs The young lads of the 90's always speak in awe of how nobody could get the ball off him in training.
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Imagine John Barnes with modern sports science & diet.
Pitches that weren't cabbage patches & defenders not allowed to kick the shit out of you.
Plus not being booed everywhere for the colour of your skin.
He'd be unplayable.
Emzel@Emzyl_
Nah, thinking about it again, Carragher ranking John Barnes ahead of Salah as a bigger Liverpool legend is genuinely bonkers, I still can't believe it man. I mean what's the criteria?! In what planet was Barnes a better player than Salah never mind a bigger pool legend??
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Barnes went from being the best player in the league playing left wing to controlling the game in CM.
It’s like going from being a Christiano Ronaldo to a Thiago.
The man was special! A hero!
GDon@gdonlfc
John Barnes vs Arsenal (H) 1996/1997 Midfield Maestro
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We don’t mind who supports our club, as long as they align with our values. Love the club like we do and you’re seen as one of us. Forcing division over ex players opinions is mental. And for the record, if you can’t appreciate what @Carra23 done for LFC, you certainly don’t see the game like we do. Second most appearances ever, a number that will not be beaten. 11 trophies, including FA Cup and European Cup. From 2004-2007 the debate was Terry or Carra. For me personally he was one of the best CB’s the club’s ever had. If we were going to battle, I’d want Jamie next to me! Wore his heart on his sleeve and gave everything he had for that red shirt. He may not have sprayed 40yard passes, but the notion that he was average is complete nonsense. Concentrated on defending and put everything he had into it. A top fella who does all sorts for local charities and supports many local businesses. A hero to many of us, but you’d never know it if you bumped into him coz he’s as grounded as they come.
We didn’t “dream of a team of Carraghers” for nothing you know!!


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@PeterMooreUSA @lovefollowconqr You should still be at LFC.
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@lovefollowconqr I also thought Anfield Road expansion would be a good opportunity to reposition the away fans a little further up, but I lost that battle as well! Hope you are well Ian.
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This has been bothering me for sometime, and I feel like I need to get it off my chest.
The World Cup is meant to be football’s moment to unite the world, but right now, it feels like the opposite.I am sadly old enough to remember the 1966 World Cup, when England played West Germany in the final only two decades after the end of World War II. That game, at least to me as a young lad, felt like it was helping the healing process of a conflict where millions of lives were lost…
So as this summer approaches, on one side FIFA continues to push pricing models that put the tournament further out of reach for the very fans who built the game. The soul of football isn’t in corporate sponsorship packages, it’s in the stands, in the communities, in the people who live it every day.
On the other, the current stance of the United States government is making that sense of welcome far less certain. When visa access becomes more difficult, when the tone towards parts of the world feels more closed than open, it sends a message, intended or not, about who this World Cup is really for.
That really matters. I’ve been incredibly fortunate to attend five World Cups, and each of those were hosted by countries that made you feel welcome and invited you to enjoy the beautiful game in the most amazing manner. Mexico 1986, Italia 90, USA 94, France 98, Germany 2006…all amazing, and those countries greeted you with open arms, and were proud to welcome in the world to enjoy the game at its highest level
But you can’t call it the world’s game while quietly narrowing who gets to be part of it.
At a time when football could be a rare force for unity in a world that so badly needs it, we’re allowing it to become more exclusive, more controlled, and more divided.
This tournament has the chance to be a bridge, like it was in 1966…Instead, it risks becoming a symbol of the very barriers the game is supposed to break down.
That’s a profound missed opportunity, and I’m saddened we here in United States are struggling to replicate the welcome and open arms we showed back in 1994. I sincerely hope my fears are misplaced, and that everything will be spectacular, but I can’t help feeling we are on a path towards scoring a huge own goal…
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@SimonBrundish Hardest worker and first line of defence he was
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🚨 Mohamed Salah on his decision to leave Liverpool at the end of the season:
Salah🗣️ “It was a difficult decision, but I have completed English football. I have won every trophy possible. The only thing I will truly miss is my annual kickabout at Old Trafford. It has been my favorite training pitch for seven years. I actually considered buying the stadium as a vacation home, but I do not want to be responsible for fixing the leaking roof.”
“Journalists ask me if I will miss the intensity of the Premier League title races. Honestly, no. You look around and standards have dropped. You have Arsenal players taking selfies and doing laps of honor because they managed a 0-0 draw in March, and then they release a documentary about ‘trusting the process’ after finishing second again.”
“I came as an Egyptian King, and I leave knowing I have seen more Champions League finals during my time here than Arsenal has seen in their entire history. I need to go to a league where coming in second is actually considered a failure, not an excuse to hire a photographer.”

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Don’t agree with this. Best available XI should play any cup final. Sentiment should never come into it.
Sam Dean@SamJDean
Arteta on picking Kepa over Raya: “I have to do what I think is right, honest and fair. It would have been very, very unfair on him and on the team to do something different.” #AFC
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Sixteen years ago, one man stood alone on a grassy hill at a music festival in Washington State, USA, and started dancing by himself. People glanced over and looked away. Some laughed. His roommate leaned in and warned him people were filming him.
He did not stop.
Then one stranger got up and joined him.
Then another.
Then the hillside tipped. Within minutes, hundreds of people were sprinting from across the field to be part of something that, thirty seconds earlier, had been one man being laughed at in a field.
Someone filming from higher up the hill said quietly: "See what one man can do. One man can change the world."
The clip spread across the internet in 2009. Entrepreneur Derek Sivers played it at a TED conference to explain how movements actually begin. Not with the first person brave enough to start, he argued, but with the first person willing to join them.
Collin Wynter, the man dancing alone, later said he had no idea he had done anything special. He was just tired of watching everyone sit still.
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@theEpicGooner The absolute best of humanity right here
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