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God is 40 today

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fuuuuck!! My whole life I've been telling everyone unfortunate enough to listen to me ramble on that that goal was against kyuusi lahti!

if anyone had scored that goal, Messi, Maradona, Ronaldo, Romario etc etc... They would be creaming themselves...

That for me is one of the sickest goals I've ever seen!... All these years I had it wrong!
 
fuuuuck!! My whole life I've been telling everyone unfortunate enough to listen to me ramble on that that goal was against kyuusi lahti!

if anyone had scored that goal, Messi, Maradona, Ronaldo, Romario etc etc... They would be creaming themselves...

That for me is one of the sickest goals I've ever seen!... All these years I had it wrong!


Oh yes, I could've told you that. I believe the other team was managed by Nigel Worthington.
 
My all time favourite LFC player. I loved him so much. The day he returned was up there with Istanbul. I remember reading the paper the day after this little beauty and reading about this young scouse prodigy. What a way to start your LFC career!

 
Should have given him a squad number, surely no worse then all our other strikers bar studge
 
Those first two are my favourites by a distance.

I've never seen anybody come close to replicating those
 
Do you remember that mad overhead kick in his first game back? I know it was disallowed but at the time I was so excited I almost passed out.




I remember it well. He also had a goal disallowed in his second game back. Gutted for him both times as he was so desperate to score.

He's my favourite player ever.
 
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I loved this. Summed up his genius and Houllier's doucheness all on the same day.
 
I don't want to seem like a party pooper, really, but at this stage I still look at Robbie with regret, because he should have had a much longer, and more illustrious, career. After seeing how gloriously ingenious as a striker he was when he first burst on the scene, it was painful to watch him decline, slowly but inexorably, when he should have been a phenomenon not just in England but also the world.
 
I don't want to seem like a party pooper, really, but at this stage I still look at Robbie with regret, because he should have had a much longer, and more illustrious, career. After seeing how gloriously ingenious as a striker he was when he first burst on the scene, it was painful to watch him decline, slowly but inexorably, when he should have been a phenomenon not just in England but also the world.

I don't like reading such things.... No matter how true they may be.....
 
I don't want to seem like a party pooper, really, but at this stage I still look at Robbie with regret, because he should have had a much longer, and more illustrious, career. After seeing how gloriously ingenious as a striker he was when he first burst on the scene, it was painful to watch him decline, slowly but inexorably, when he should have been a phenomenon not just in England but also the world.


Party pooper extraordinaire.
 
My all time favourite player. Grew up with him.

Those two goals at Old Trafford was just insane.

What a shame he didn't stay fit, stay at the club and apply himself a little more.

Could have been our all time leading goal scorer
 
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