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Tony McKenna
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@aliftbll Shut the fuck up you absolute clown. We fucking adore him
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Only real fans - or my favorite kind of geek - can name the missing player in for Liverpool 1997-98 #cm9798

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@PreshUnfiltered First goal was Watford away on his debut tap in from a Bobby lobbed shot/cross
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Mohammed Salah first goal for Liverpool 💔
Had to score a worldie as a thank you for signing me gift
9 years later 373G/A. Premier league Legend. Football Legend.
Mohamed Salah@MoSalah
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@SkySportsNews He played for Swansea and Everton so obviously well qualified to comment on the CL 😆
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Liverpool breaching 3 gates in 3 ways for the 3rd goal:
•Wirtz’s movement to change the tempo & create a 3v2.
•Gravenberch carries through pressure (reverse pass bonus)
•Salah runs across the defender to pin, then spins blindside + Wirtz’s dinked pass.
Fathalli@FathalliMo
Final 3rd penetration should be all about “Breaching Gates” •Possessor: Disguise, varied passing techniques, & timing of release. •Receiver: Blindside arrivals, timing & scale of movement (Sidesteps/Sprints/etc) “Lure & Sneak” to play against momentum.
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On This Day 1977
ITV The Midweek Match
(Network Highlights)
European Cup Quarter Final 2nd Leg
One of The Great European Nights
Liverpool 3-1 St Etienne (Agg 3-2)
Commentator Gerald Sinstadt
#LFC #YNWA #EuropeanCup
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This is a fake acoount below trying to scam people please RT for us
@TheKopHQ
@AnythingLFC_
@LFCFANTICKET
@GraemeKelly1
@ScouseRepublic

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Sometimes honesty works against you in modern football.
If Virgil van Dijk throws himself to the floor like Gabriel did in the North London derby , the whistle probably goes. The contact gets magnified. VAR slows it down. The referee is forced into a decision. But he stays on his feet.
He tries to defend honestly. He trusts the game to reward strength, balance, and integrity. And that honesty costs Liverpool because in today’s game, staying up can make it look like nothing happened. No fall. No drama. No foul.
That’s the paradox football says it wants toughness. It says it doesn’t want players going down easily. But the reality? If you don’t go down, you don’t get the call.
So what’s the lesson players learn?
- Don’t be strong.
- Don’t be honest.
- Make sure the referee sees it.
And that’s the part that hurts because sometimes doing the right thing on your feet ends up being the wrong decision on the scoreboard.
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