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Originally posted by 書2童子 at 2006-4-4 03:19 PM



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點會咁少:o



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或 「 回 覆 」 。

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Originally posted by 刺客 at 2006-4-4 03:47 PM

點會咁少:o


**** 本內容被作者隱藏 *****

有錢佬-.-玩曬la:ro11::ro12::ro11::ro12:

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RESERVES IN ACTION AT WREXHAM

Liverpool Reserve team manager's Paco Herrera and Hughie McAuley will field a young team against Birmingham City at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground tonight, kick-off 7pm.  
Welsh under-21 international Ramon Calliste leads the Reds attack with 17-year-old Paul Anderson on the right wing.
  
Liverpool team:-
  
David Martin
Antonio Barragan
Miki Roque
Godwin Antwi
Daniel O'Donnell
Jack Hobbs
Paul Anderson
Lee Peltier
Ramon Calliste
Danny Guthrie
Robbie Foy.
  
A match report will be on site just after the final whistle and visual highlights will be available to watch on Tuesday.

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STADIUM TOURS STILL ATTRACTING UNPRECEDENTED DEMAND

The LFC Museum and Stadium Tour is still attracting unprecedented demand.  
During 2005, the total number of visitors rose to a staggering 116,225. When compared with the 58,000 who came durng 2004, it is easy to see why it can be hard to book a place.
  
2006 is already heading to break even the 2005 records, with over 32,000 visitors to date.
  
The STADIUM TOURS are currently FULLY BOOKED at weekends until the 14th may 2006. Please do not try to book a weekend tourdate prior to this.
  
Weekday tours are FULLY BOOKED until the end of the Easter School Holiday period.
  
However, the MUSEUM ONLY is always available and there is no requirement to pre-book a visit - just turn up on the day between 10am and 4.15pm although on match days, the museum closes one hour before kick-off.

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RED DEVILS RESERVE CLASH REARRANGED

Liverpool's scheduled reserve fixture against Manchester United on Thursday 20 April has been rearranged due the club's involvement in the FA Youth Cup Final 2nd leg the following night.  
United will now travel to Wrexham's Racecourse Ground on Sunday 30 April (kick-off 1pm).

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10 YEARS AGO TODAY: MATCH OF THE DECADE

Can it really be 10 years ago today that Anfield witnessed the greatest Premiership match ever when Liverpool beat Kevin Keegan's Newcastle United 4-3? Whether you were there or watched the game on TV, why not relive the magic online today?  
Anfield has certainly never witnessed a more pulsating encounter than this classic 4-3 thriller against Newcastle on April 3rd 1996. From start to finish, the game ebbed and flowed from end to end as each side enjoyed spells in the lead. With just minutes remaining and the score tied at 3-3, a draw looked the likely conclusion until Stan Collymore pounced to fire a dramatic winner in front of the Kop.
  
Roy Evans on the Premiership Match of the Decade: "It was a great game. Nobody knew which way that was going to go, it was backwards and forwards, great goals and great football. Obviously the crowd were right on the edge of their seats and everybody on our bench and the Newcastle bench were the same.
  
"It was a great advert for football, the way it was played. It was great end-to-end stuff, some magic moments and obviously to win it, you go away feeling fantastic. I felt a little but sorry for Kevin on the day because it almost ended their hopes of doing anything championship wise. It was a good goal from Stan. He came in from the left hand side and smashed it in and like I say, one of the great moments."
  
Stan Collymore on the Premiership Match of the Decade: "Hundreds of people come up to me daily and say, 'Do you remember Liverpool? Thanks for being there, do you remember the goal against Newcastle?' I'm never allowed to forget it, but fantastic game and I just remember everybody, all 22 players on that pitch having a really good game that day and I think that's what made it so special. I've seen Martin Tyler's commentary about a million times now and the ball got passed around in midfield and it came to 'Digger' to John Barnes and then Rushie on the edge of the box.
  
"I was actually out of camera shot. Way out on the left hand side of the 18-yard box and it was like, 'Barnes to Rush, Rush to Barnes,' and it came to Digger and he saw me coming in on the left hand side and played the ball across. I remember I just had one touch to steady myself and then just hit it. As a striker really, you're taught to shoot across the goal, but I hit it that hard it went past the keeper as soon as I hit it.
  
"I just ran off. I remember running off and pulling some strange faces just past the Kop and I just remember the whistle going and the flags in the Kop and the relief, because we needed to win if we had any chance of being in the championship race. I think everybody watching remembers Kevin Keegan draped over the advertising board and he got another couple of grey hairs after that night."

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HELLRAISER HATH NO FURY ANY MORE

Life continues to get better for the Liverpool defender described as the perfect professional by his manager.  


  
That old tale about George Best and the bellboy who asked where it all went wrong as the footballer-turned-playboy cracked open a bottle of champagne with Miss World, bundles of cash all around them, could do with being revised for the modern age. On an away trip, a hotel waiter brings a couple of bottles of mineral water for Jamie Carragher to find him surrounded with football magazines as he studiously watches a mid-table Spanish game on the television. "Jamie, Jamie, where did it all go right?"
  
It is a question that came to mind during an hour in the defender's company at Liverpool's training ground last week. Carragher, "the perfect professional", according to Rafael Benítez, winced as he contemplated what the Spaniard might have made of him had he arrived at Anfield a few years earlier.
  
He recalled being "a little bit of a hellraiser", cringing in his recollection of his misdemeanours on and off the pitch, not least the coin he threw into the crowd at Highbury, and generally gave the impression of a man who has rediscovered contentment by committing himself to the game as he did in his more innocent youth.
  
Like any self-respecting Scouser, Carragher was "a bit of a scally" as a child, but such antics are not the abiding memories of growing up in Bootle. It was a childhood of Panini sticker albums, of reading Shoot and Match cover to cover and playing in the street until dark.
  
It was by no means idyllic - his father, Philly, spent time in prison - but football gave the young Carragher a focus and a dream that, to his continuing wonderment, he is fulfilling as a European champion with Liverpool.
  
"I just love football, really," he said and, while that may sound like a statement of the obvious, he added that there are alarming numbers in his privileged position who do not. "I hate that. They're only playing the game because they're good at it," he said. "If they didn't have a talent for it, they would have no interest at all. With some players, you talk about big teams in Europe and they don't even know the team. I'm not criticising them - well obviously I am by saying it - but I just can't understand it. That's just the way some players are."
  
Similarly, some are preoccupied with image. Carragher? This is a man who has had the same haircut since he was 12 and, mocked by his friends when he produced a wallet on a night out - "just a normal wallet" - will carry his spare change in his pocket for the rest of his life.
  
Bling is not his thing and nor are film premieres. "It does my head in seeing all that," he said. "It's up to them what they get up to, but going all these places and wearing suits? All them haircuts and gel? I hate even dressing up. I just like to be casual and wear my jeans and trainers.
  
"I like to play football, go home, go for a drink at my local pub. Yes, I've got a few quid and I've got a nice lifestyle and a nice house and nice car, but that's enough for me." So the yellow Corvette attracting covetous glances in the car park is not his, then? "No. I've got a Range Rover. That'll do me. It's a classy car, but it's not flashy, is it?"
  
On the contrary, it says everything about its owner: classy, yes, but above all robust and utterly dependable. So much so that Liverpool supporters have come to sing that they "dream of a team of Carraghers" to the tune of Yellow Submarine.

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Carra the manager?
To hear him enthuse about football and footballers, about different teams and systems, one would think that Jamie Carragher is certain to become a manager, but he is not so sure.

He and Steven Gerrard have taken the first steps towards gaining their coaching qualifications, but even this dedicated student of the game, unnerved by the obsessive approach of Rafael Benítez, wonders where the next generation of managers will come from.

"Some of us have started our coaching badges," Carragher said, "but I'm not sure about it at the moment. It's so 24/7. Having worked under Gérard Houllier and Benítez, you wonder how they can have a life. People say I'm obsessed by football, but he (Benítez) is unbelievable. It's just football, football, football.

"I've never spoken to him about anything other than football. Not that I mind that, but with the lack of sleep and the supporters and the press, it's so difficult to do that job now because if you want to be the best, you've got to do it as they do and have no life out of football.

"It scares you at times how hard they graft. And I think more and more it will be people like that who become top managers because I don't think players will want to put that work in after their playing careers, because they'll feel they've had their career.

"People like them and (José) Mourinho are obsessed and I think partly what drives them is that they haven't been top players and this is the only way they can get the career they want. When you realise how much work you've got to put in to be a coach or a manager, it puts a lot of players off because we've had an easy life playing."
But it was not always thus. He recalls a period, barely three years ago, when they saw him as expendable, when he was attracting such derision in the Liverpool Echo letters column that his father ("my biggest supporter") began to look up those critics in the telephone directory and give them a piece of his mind.
  
"It was in a period where the team wasn't doing well," Carragher said. "It was after the treble in 2001 and then we'd finished second and then for the next two years under Gérard Houllier, it didn't go well. At the time Arsenal were flying and Real Madrid were flying in Europe and I think our fans looked at Ashley Cole and Lauren and (Michel) Salgado and Roberto Carlos and thought, ' That's what we need, an attacking full back. We don't need Carra no more.' And I was never going to be an attacking full back."
  
It seems that Houllier, whom he cites as a huge influence on his career, felt the same. "He brought in (Sami) Hyypia and (Stéphane) Henchoz when I'd been playing centre back and that forced me to become a right back," Carragher said. "Then he brought (Markus) Babbel in, so I moved to left back, and then he brought (John Arne) Riise in and I ended up going back to right back, and then (Steve) Finnan arrived. It was the same every season. I'd still end up playing, but I think that was just through my enthusiasm and dedication."
  
These days, under Benítez, Carragher is so accomplished at centre half that he need not worry about the arrivals of Daniel Agger, who came from Brondby in January, and Gabriel Paletta, who will join from Banfield, the Argentine club, in July. "It's probably only about now where I feel comfortable with my position," he said. "Not comfortable in a bad way. I just mean where I'm not worried about what the manager's going to do in the summer."
  
A devoted husband and a proud father of two, he is almost unrecognisable from the tearaway who had one sole aim on his nights off as a youngster.
"When you're a young lad in Liverpool and you've got a few quid, what do you do after a game on a Saturday when you haven't got a girlfriend?" Carragher said. "You go out with your mates, don't you, and do what they do. But then I got to that age where probably not just footballers but people in general start to grow up. You settle down, you have a baby and, well, you can't go out as much, can you, but you don' t even want to.
  
"I've changed, but I think the game has changed. I think most of the lads went for a drink after the Everton game last week, which isn't a problem because we won and we didn't have a game for a week, but then training last Tuesday, it just didn't feel right. I cringe when I think what I used to get up to, going out for a couple of nights on the run and getting away with it. I don't know how I did it. There's no way you could get away with that now.
  
"It all goes back to something I think Gérard Houllier said about Stevie (Gerrard) a few years back. 'Don't go out to nightclubs. When you retire, you can buy a nightclub when you've finished.'"
  
And if Carragher does, it will probably be The Grafton on West Derby Road - rough and ready, far from flashy, but gloriously, unmistakeably Scouse.

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WATCH NOW: WEST BROM ANALYSIS

Watch the best post-match reaction and analysis from Saturday's 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion with our edited version of the club's weekly overseas television show - Liverpool FC TV.  
Liverpool FC TV is available only to overseas fans but e-season ticket holders on this website can access an edited post-match version of the show, which included interviews with Robbie Fowler, Xabi Alonso and Rafael Benitez.
  
Presented by Peter Stevenson, the show featured expert punditry from former Liverpool captain Phil Neal.
  
Liverpool FC TV was launched overseas at the start of the 2004/05 season, and many LFC legends have appeared on it as pundits such as Roy Evans, Jan Molby, David Fairclough, Ronnie Whelan, Gary Gillespie, John Aldridge, Ian St John and Ronnie Moran.
  
  
Sign up for an annual e-Season Ticket today and you'll not only be able to access the best premium video content offering of any football club in the world but you'll also qualify for a brilliant free gift from liverpoolfc.tv.
  
Supporters who take advantage of the special offer will be able to choose from a DVD of Liverpool's Double-clinching FA Cup final victory over local rivals Everton or an exclusive 'We all dream of a team of Carraghers' t-shirt.
  
For those who prefer to wear their love of LFC on their backs, why not choose the t-shirt designed exclusively for new e-Season Ticket holders (oh, and Carragher himself, who was so delighted with the design he nabbed 10 for his friends and family!). Celebrating the legend that is Jamie Carragher and based on the 'Yellow Submarine'-style chant of 'We all dream of a team of Carraghers', the t-shirt comes in Small, Medium, Large and Extra-Large sizes.

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KENNY: I WISH ROBBIE HADN'T COME BACK!

Kenny Dalglish today joked that he wished Robbie Fowler had never rejoined Liverpool from Manchester City in January.  
The Kop legend was responding to newspaper reports this morning that he'd be making a congratulatory telephone call to Fowler after the current Reds striker overtook him as the club's fifth highest goalscorer on Saturday.
  
Speaking exclusively at the Liverpoolfc.tv offices earlier today, King Kenny's famous dry wit was evident as he told us: "I won't be ringing him. He's now scored more goals than me so I'm not talking to him. In fact, I wish he hadn't come back, who's bright idea was that?"
  
The esteemed former Liverpool player and manager then added, in a more serious tone: "Nah, it's a fantastic achievement for Robbie and I'm delighted for him, he's a great lad.
  
"Once he returned it was inevitable he was going to overtake me and I have no problems with that. It's not like I was the top scorer of all-time. That title belongs to Rushie and he'll take some beating."

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WIN AN LFC COMMEMORATIVE EURO SHIRT

If you can't be at the ground watching the Reds in action then we've got the next best thing - official LFC match updates during the game.  
You can get the match day experience delivered direct to your mobile throughout the game so you can hear how Rafa's men are getting on every time they play.
  
If you sign up to this brand new package on Liverpoolfc.tv then you'll be guaranteed four updates during every game and, if you sign up now, you'll also be in with a chance of winning a brilliant LFC limited edition Champions League commemorative shirt.
  
You'll receive one match report after 25 minutes, another at half time, a third after 70 minutes and then a final round-up at the end of the match.
  
During the game your mobile will ring, simply answer the phone and you will hear exactly what's been going on pitchside, who scored, who's on form, what the atmosphere's like - all from our man in the ground.
  
This service costs £1.50 per game and is available to all UK networks except '3'.

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ANDERSON NETS LATE WINNER

A last minute goal from 17-year-old Paul Anderson earned Liverpool Reserves a deserved 1-0 victory over Birmingham City at Wrexham's Racecourse Ground.  
The goal was created by substitute Adam Hammill, whose rasping drive came back off the post and Anderson was on hand to slot the ball into the net.
  
Trialist Lee Tomlin made his first appearance for Liverpool as a second half substitute. The 17-year-old striker is on a week's trial at Melwood from League Two side Rushden and Diamonds and replaced Ramon Calliste after 64 minutes.
  
Liverpool dominated the match and thoroughly deserved the victory. It looked like it was going to be one of those night's as try as they might the Reds just couldn't score, before Anderson's late show.
  
Liverpool Reserve team manager's Paco Herrera and Hughie McAuley fielded a young side including 17-year-old youth cup heroes Jack Hobbs, Godwin Antwi, Miki Roque and Anderson. Welsh Under-21 international Calliste led the Reds attack supported on the flanks by Anderson on the right wing and Robbie Foy on the left side.
  
After a slow start to the game Liverpool began to take charge of the match and looked the side most capable of breaking the deadlock. Foy had the first chance after 20 minutes when he drilled a low shot just wide, then two minutes later Calliste forced Legzdins into a save as he just palmed the ball over the bar.
  
On the half hour mark some decent passing set up a chance for Anderson who fired just off target and wide. On the stroke of half-time Anderson went close again after he cut inside and shot just wide.
  
Anderson was having a fine game and the Reds came close to scoring in first half stoppage time, when David Martin's huge clearance set the winger racing away down the right. After beating Birmingham left back James Blake, he set up Calliste whose effort was deflected just wide.
  
The Reds continued to look the more potent threat in the second half and put a lot of pressure on the Birmingham defence. After 51 minutes Danny Guthrie's cross intended for Calliste at the back post was deflected just wide.
  
Then Anderson was unlucky to see his rasping drive just clear the bar after some fine approach play.
  
The Reds then made a substitution with trialist Tomlin replacing Calliste in attack.
  
Lee Peltier came close to winning it for the Reds four minutes from time but his effort destined for the top corner was superbly saved by Birmingham keeper Adam Legzdins. However, Liverpool weren't to be denied and Anderson scored a deserved winner in the last minute of the match.
  
Liverpool Reserves: Martin, Barragan, Roque (Smith 84), Antwi, O'Donnell, Hobbs, Anderson, Peltier, Calliste (Tomlin 65), Guthrie (Hammill 75), Foy. Subs not used: Lancaster (GK), Woods.
  
Birmingham City Reserves: Legzdins, Cottrill, Blake, Oji, Painter, Nafti, Birley, Howland, Allen, McPike, Motteram.
  
Referee: I Nolan.
  
Liverpoolfc.tv Man of the match: Paul Anderson. Always a threat and deserved to score the winner.
  
Liverpool Reserves are next in action on Wednesday night when they travel to Durham FC to face Sunderland.
  
Look out for extended highlights from this game on Tuesday, on Liverpoolfc.tv.

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FOWLER: I'M DESPERATE TO STAY HERE

Robbie Fowler has admitted he still has no idea whether or not Rafael Benitez will offer him a new Liverpool contract at the end of the season.  
Fowler netted his second goal since his return to the club at West Brom on Saturday as he moved up into fifth place in the club's all-time goalscoring charts.
  
The Reds' striker is desperate to remain at Anfield beyond the end of the current campaign, but so far he hasn't been given any hint one way or the other what the manager is thinking.
  
"It's a bit of a weird situation really because when most players have six weeks left of a season or contract they want their future sorted out," said Fowler.
  
"I'm different because I really don't mind waiting until the end of the season. I just want to stay here. I just hope I get a positive answer when it comes.
  
"I've had no indication what the decision will be yet. I've known from the start this is just a short-term deal and the decision won't be taken lightly by the manager.
  
"He's obviously not made up his mind yet, or if he has he hasn't told me about it. All I can do is sit and wait. If he comes to me and says there is a new contract there, no-one will be happier than me.
  
"But until that day comes, I'm not going to be saying anything to him about it.
  
"In the games I've played since I came back I've been happy with my performances. I don't know if I still have anything left to prove to anyone.
  
"But it's not really for me to say if I've done enough. In an ideal world I'd love to have scored more goals, but I don't think I've let anyone down."

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科拿望續留效紅軍

利物浦前鋒科拿寄望能夠在季尾獲得一紙新合約,令他可以繼續留效球隊。

科拿週末攻入一球,令到他在利物浦歷來射手榜壓過名宿杜格利殊,升上第五位。

科拿在一月份以自由身重返紅軍,但只跟球會簽約至季尾。

科拿寄望能夠以表現爭取球隊給予他一紙新合約。

「難得才能重返利物浦,我希望能夠留在這裡更長的時間。」科拿說。

「不過這事仍未有任何定案。這要由領隊(賓尼迪斯)決定。」

「雖然我並未能攻入預期般數量的入球,但我對自己的表現仍感滿意。」

而賓尼迪斯亦表示科拿回歸後的表現令他感到滿意。

不過賓尼迪斯指出距離球季結束仍有數星期,他並不急於跟科拿洽談關於合約的事宜。

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奧雲對世界杯仍有信心 04 April, 2006 15:15 +0800

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奧雲至今仍未復出,他自言擔心不夠時間備戰世界杯。

奧雲表示,他可以在球季前趕及復出,不過可能是最後兩仗才可以上陣,因此只有數場比賽去備戰世界杯決賽週。

「在過去一星期,我動小手術換了腳部的鏍絲,去希望令康復進展加快。」奧雲說。

「現在進展良好, 希望可以在球季完結前康復上陣。」

「我的目標是在球季完結前可以比賽,可以上陣最尾一至兩場聯賽。」

「我當然希望可以於世界杯上陣。不過紐卡素支付薪金給我的,因此我都感到不好意思。在今屆,我只上陣了十場比賽,不過球會卻是用了一千六百萬鎊去收購我。」

「雖然這不是我的錯,但我經常要出入醫療室而不是球場,這個感覺絕不好受。」

「因此我仍希望在季面前可以在球迷面前露面。」

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