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Luis Garcia

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One of my favourite players EVER, even though he could be infuriating to watch at times, and he'd give the simplest of passes on a plate to the opposition, his quality in the final third was decisive, creative and majestic at times, and usually in big games too. What a player and what a guy.

I wish we had someone like him on the books now, hopefully Joe Cole can become that player for us.

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Nice memories in there. So weird looking at some of the players who played for us recently but would be of great help these days.
 
This is brilliant to watch, some good memories from the 2005 CL run, check out the team from the semi final, only Carra and Gerrard are left:

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I'm not watching that though, coz I just know someone will be along soon to say how Yossi was more reliable blablabla.

I miss our SLG.
 
[quote author=SaintGeorge67 link=topic=41221.msg1146012#msg1146012 date=1280584466]
His header against Fulham was ridiculous.
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There were one or two quite Keegan-like aspects to his contribution while at LFC, and his heading ability (for a small fella) was one of them. I remember suggestions to the effect that he was the best header of a ball in the squad among our attacking players while he was here.
 
I remeber the Eidur chance better than anything in the CL run up to the final, I was convinced it was going in
 
A player who will always divide opinion, but I'll never understand how a Liverpool fan could not love Luis Garcia even a little bit.

He played a huge role in some of my happiest memories in supporting Liverpool Football Club, and because of that, quite frankly I couldn't give a shit if he couldn't keep possession away in the league to Bolton.

He was an absolute bargain, and is a player who deserves to be remembered for many years to come.
 
And this is still beautiful...



Dear Reds,

First of all I'd like to apologise for not having been back in touch sooner, but I needed to take some time to take on board all the recent changes and then to put down these words for you.

I'm sure you will understand.

I would rather this be a letter of thanks and gratitude, not simply a goodbye.

Yes, that's right, gratitude, because that is the word that best sums up my feelings for you all.

Taking the decision to change clubs hasn't been easy. Not easy at all.

I've experienced three fantastic years at the club and in the city. Three years in which together, the fans and the team, we have accomplished some fantastic achievements, and I'm sure that these successes will continue to be repeated in the near future.

You know that I like a challenge and that I don't just settle for second best.

Back then Liverpool Football Club gave me the opportunity to be part of an ambitious plan to put the Reds back at the summit of the game.

I think that together we managed to achieve that.

As I said, I do like challenges and in spite of the fact that at that time I was playing for my home town club, one of the biggest in the world, I wanted to be a part of that project that was being presented to me by Liverpool, and so I accepted the challenge.

Now, after three seasons in the Premier League and having won some major trophies, the chance came up for me to return to La Liga and be part of a new project at a club I already knew.

The idea of enjoying things in a Spanish club like we experienced together at Liverpool over these last three years appealed to me, and that's why I accepted the offer.

I want to thank everyone working at Liverpool Football Club for how well they have treated both my family and I, making us feel at home from the very first day to the last.

I also want to thank the management, coaching staff and directors for the opportunity they gave me back then to be part of such an important and well-loved club as Liverpool. A club which has helped me to grow as a footballer and where to date I have enjoyed the biggest success of my career.

Without a doubt, this success has been possible thanks to the outstanding group of players with whom I've been able to share a dressing room over the last three seasons.

I'm not going to mention anyone specifically, because I think that the secret of this team's success has been exactly that: nobody wanted to stand out above the rest and there has always been a great togetherness in the squad, which made it into something more than a group of players, it was a group of friends.

Thanks to all of you for your help and your friendship.

I've left until last the thank you which for me is the most important: Thank you to the supporters.

Your support allowed me to settle quickly at both the club and in the city, and you made me feel really at ease with you all right from the word go; that's the kind of help that you notice most of all during the difficult times, of which there have been a few during my time here.

I'd like to especially thank you for making up a song for me and you should know that every time I heard you singing it, it was like an extra injection of strength and motivation, even helping me to overcome pain occasionally during a game.

Your unconditional support is the thing that ensures that this team manages to pull through in the most difficult circumstances; and I can assure you that the whole squad is aware of this and thanks you for it.

A football club isn't just made up of players, coaches and directors. More than anything else it's the supporters who make a club, and that perhaps is the ingredient which best distinguishes Liverpool Football Club from every other team. The supporters.

Because if one thing has remained obvious to me after these few years, it's that with supporters like you, Liverpool Football Club will never walk alone.

I really hope that the club wins lots of major trophies in the future; I'll be following it all from a distance, with the pride that you can only get from having been a Red and played for the home team at Anfield – a ground that every football fan must visit at least once in their life.

Thank you for everything. Yours most sincerely,

Your friend, Luís García
 
I still heart Luis and miss him whenever we struggle against a team who park the bus. He was never afraid to try something. It may not have worked all the time, but when it did it was magical
 
I will always remember his goal in the CL against Juve as one of my all time favourites and his part in the European triumph of that year cannot be overstated but I also remember Garcia as being a hugely frustrating player to watch, his lack of awarenes was astounding, he seemed to either smash the ball into the net from an absurd position or lose it with amaturish regularity.

I guess the comparison with Cole is a fair one as Joe Cole has always been a similar type of player. If memory serves he was publicly scolded by Mourinho and told he played for a team and not himself on one occasion, thats how I felt about Garcia, at times he was brilliant but the selfish indulgence in his play became counterproductive. Cole seemed to take heed and become a more rounded player, to his detriment Garcia never managed that

Still have some wonderful memories of him all the same
 
God, I loved little Luis. Strange and sad how Rafa built a very good team and squad, but it all has ended in a huge fuck up.

The tinkering and selling the wrong players have really hurt us.
 
well it was one of the major flaws of Rafas regime that some players were indulged no matter how poor or out of their depth they were while other players with alot to offer were pushed out of the club. In that sense Garcia wasnt unique but considering how dogmatic Rafa was about hard working safety first football its a surprise Garcia lasted 3 years in the team, although by the end it was clear Rafa could no longer stand his wastefulness.
 
My favourite player under Benitez.

Not the best, but my favorite, and capable of real beauty. People over exaggerate his faults.

Plus, the physical side of his play was perfectly suited to England. Ask Roy Keane.
 
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My favourite player under Benitez.

Not the best, but my favorite, and capable of real beauty. People over exaggerate his faults.

Plus, the physical side of his play was perfectly suited to England. Ask Roy Keane.
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to be honest i struggled to watch garcia, he was so fking frustrating to watch. in matches against shit teams he always wanted these fancy flicks instead of actually controlling the ball and passing.

some lovely goals but he done my tits in
 
[quote author=Farkmaster link=topic=41221.msg1146193#msg1146193 date=1280635952]
My favourite player under Benitez.

Not the best, but my favorite, and capable of real beauty. People over exaggerate his faults.

Plus, the physical side of his play was perfectly suited to England. Ask Roy Keane.
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I was about to post this almost verbatim. In a list of my favourite moments of Rafa's reign, Luis would feature in probably half of them. A cracking player who inspired far more than he frustrated.
 
[quote author=Hardcastle link=topic=41221.msg1146053#msg1146053 date=1280590799]
I remeber the Eidur chance better than anything in the CL run up to the final, I was convinced it was going in
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Gerrard's bio claimed it was, actually.

Carra said he got a touch toit.
 
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