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  1. Check this one out lads. http://www.punchinthefacebook.com/punch/united-states/hicks
  2. Liverpool Football Club have tonight issued a statement following today's court hearing in London: The independent Directors of Liverpool Football Club are delighted with the verdict of Mr Justice Floyd in the High Court this afternoon which now requires Mr Hicks and Mr Gillett to withdraw their Texas restraining order by 4pm tomorrow. We are glad to have taken another important step towards completing the sale process. Author: Liverpool FC
  3. If Hicks ignored the latest UK court ruling he will be in contempt of the High court and that carries a jail sentence. That being the case and the fact that there are extradition agreements in place between the UK and the US, the courts in the UK will have no choice but to issue an international arrest warrant and the US will have no choice but to arrest him and send him to the UK to appear in person before the High court judge who issues the warrant. Oh happy days, Tom. Don't f*** with the High court. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
  4. Check this one out mate,
  5. Its the LFC anthem "YOU'L NEVER WALK ALONE" check it out on U-Tube.
  6. Hi Auntie, fancy meeting you on here. LOL.
  7. While others have been posting, I have been reading through your excellent forum and have come to the conclusion that you SOX fans are not much different from us LFC fans. We are both passionate about our club and defend it against all comers. The real LFC fans who came on here today will probably stick around for a while to get to know more about your great game and club. The idiots who tried to trash your forum will fade away. I would like to say a big thanks for the welcome we got from you guys and invite you all to take a look at our LFC forum. Slasher gave the link so I wont re post it. Last thing is a big well done to your admin for being tolerant with the sudden influx of LFC fans who registered on here today. It is a difficult job and one that is mostly unappreciated. I have had first hand experience being admin myself on the scouse forum. Here is hoping that we can form a good relationship between our two sets of fans. Thanks again, YNWA. :thumbsup:
  8. WHY KEEP THEM ON YOUR DATA BASE FOR SIX YEARS. LOL.
  9. JUST LETTING OUR RED SOX COLLEGES KNOW WHERE "WE" ARE COMMING FROM MATE. BOTH CLUBS HAVE A PROUD HISTORY. MUTUAL RESPECT IS THE NAME OF THE GAME LADS, REMEMBER WE ARE ALL GUESTS ON HERE. YNWA. One of the finest players to ever pull on the Red jersey signed for Liverpool in 1938. Billy Liddell joined the club as an exciting 15-year-old, though the second World War meant that his official debut for the Reds did not arrive until 1946. However, the the Scotland international soon became one of the first heroes of the Kop, who nicknamed the team 'Liddellpool' in his honour. Liddell scored over 200 goals for Liverpool and, amazingly, he never received a yellow card during his time at Anfield! In December 1959, Bill Shankly was appointed as the manager of Liverpool FC. The Scotsman's impact was instant and he transformed the club into one of the strongest teams in Europe. Many believe Shankly is the greatest manager in the history of the Reds, and he is almost as well remembered for his quotes, such as "If Everton were playing at the bottom of the garden, I'd pull the curtains", as he is for his trophy successes! It may be hard to believe but Liverpool have not always played in an all-red kit. In fact, it wasn't until 1964 when manager Bill Shankly decided to replace the white shorts and socks with red ones as he felt an all-red kit strip would make his players look more scary to the opposition! So, in December 1964 Liverpool wore all-red for the first time in a European Cup match with Anderlecht, changing the image of football forever. Wembley was the venue as Liverpool recorded their first ever FA Cup final success. After a goalless 90 minutes, Roger Hunt gave the Reds an early extra-time lead but Billy Bremner equalised for Leeds soon after. However, in the 113th minute, Ian St John scored with a diving header and the cup was heading to Liverpool. Amazingly, Reds defender Gerry Byrne played for most of the match with a broken collarbone! Bill Shankly guided Liverpool to a UEFA Cup final win over Borussia Monchengladbach. The tie was played over two-legs, with the first match taking place at Anfield. Two goals from Kevin Keegan and one from Larry Lloyd gave Liverpool a 3-0 victory. The Reds had to survive a scare in the return match in Germany as Monchengladbach scored two first-half goals. However, Liverpool were able to see out the rest of the game and win the trophy. Bill Shankly stunned fans by announcing his decision to retire from his position as manager. The Scotsman won three league titles, two FA Cups and one UEFA Cup during his 15-year spell as Anfield boss. Shankly's replacement wasn't a bad one as Liverpool turned to Bob Paisley, who went on to become the most successful manager in the history of the club!
  10. Liverpool played their first ever FA Cup final in 1914. The game was played at Crystal Palace in front of 72,778 spectators, one of whom was King of England, George V. Sadly, the Reds could not win the cup and were defeated 1-0 by Burnley.
  11. Believe it or not, there was a time when Anfield was the home of the Blues and not the Reds! Everton were one of the first members of the Football League but when they were evicted from Anfield in 1892, stadium owner John Houlding was left with an empty ground and no team to play in it. So Houlding decided to form his own team and, on 15 March 1892, Liverpool Football Club was born. The rest is history... Liverpool won their first ever League Championship in 1901. A run of nine wins and three draws from their final twelve matches saw the Reds crowned champions. The team were given a heroes welcome when they returned to the city with the trophy and captain Alex Raisbeck was carried through the streets on the shoulders of fans! Now thats what I call history.:thumbsup: LFC are a sleeping giant and the RED SOX being involved with LFC will do them no harm at all. YNWA
  12. Fancy meeting you on here Billy. lol
  13. Well said slasher, we meet again. LOL.
  14. Hi I;m Daveymac, am admin on an LFC football forum in the UK. I hope we can have some good exchanges of banter about our chosen sports seeing as we will soon be owned by the same people. Have a nice day all. D.M. If anyone wants to check out our forum, you can find the link on my profile. Looking forward to a good exchange of views.
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