He's not very tall. We need some big guys.
Should be looking at N'Zonzi
I came into this thread believing it to be new & didn't realise I was reading posts months old. When I read the above post I thought to myself that it would be amusing to find an old Liverpool player of very British origin who had "ic" in their name. As I was thinking that & continuing to read down the thread I found some cunt who'd already done that, back in August, and I decided it actually wasn't the slightest bit amusing:Is there any -ic that made it with us? Jovanovic, Markovic, Grujic... Maybe not the best of samples, but does he fall into this category?
Dick Forshaw
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{td}Birthdate: 20 August 1895
Birthplace: Preston, England
Date of death: 1963
Other clubs: Gateshead St. Vincent; Nottingham Forest, Middlesbrough (wartime guest), Everton (1927-29), Wolverhampton Wanderers (1929-30), Hednesford Town (1930), Rhyl Athletic (1930), Waterford (1930-31)
Signed for LFC: Free Transfer, 31.07.1919{/td}
{td}Liverpool debut: 08.09.1919
Last appearance: 23.02.1927
Debut goal: 20.09.1919
Last goal: 15.01.1927
Contract expiry: 03.03.1927
Win ratio: 46.53% W:134 D:76 L:78
Games/goals ratio: 2.34
Honours: League Championship 1921/22, 1922/23
Total games/goals opposite LFC: 2 / 0
Wartime games/goals: 2 / 0
LFC league games/goals: 266 / 116
Total LFC games/goals: 288 / 123{/td}
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I came into this thread believing it to be new & didn't realise I was reading posts months old. When I read the above post I thought to myself that it would be amusing to find an old Liverpool player of very British origin who had "ic" in their name. As I was thinking that & continuing to read down the thread I found some cunt who'd already done that, back in August, and I decided it actually wasn't the slightest bit amusing:
PS - Apologies to JJ, as I realise this was probably your favourite player in your teenage days
He was born in Austria and learned to play football here.
Need I say more?
He was born in Austria and learned to play football here.
Need I say more?
So is David Alaba.
That's not a ringing endorsement.