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Originally Posted by nick_anarchy
read back through my posts mate... i actually told IN ADVANCE i wouldnt be on for a bit due to work... i did that because i knew this sort of thing would be brought up....
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Originally Posted by nick_anarchy
read back through my posts mate... i actually told IN ADVANCE i wouldnt be on for a bit due to work... i did that because i knew this sort of thing would be brought up....
what you on about eric pollard?Quote:
Originally Posted by phantomdj
nothing lilly savageQuote:
Originally Posted by Esox Lucius
what so we all should do that then ?? hahaQuote:
Originally Posted by phantomdj
quality :lol:
You would say??? oh dearQuote:
Originally Posted by nick_anarchy
hahah :lol:
I read on another board of a lad who had us to win 6-0 with hyppia to get the first. You'd be gutted with cisse makin it 7.
While goal after goal was flying into the St Andrews net, the ever-efficient Ged was busy at home delving deep into the club's history to unearth the following facts about our famous victory...
# It was the first time Liverpool have ever scored five goals or more in two F.A.Cup ties in the same season (5 at Luton in Round Three)
# It was Liverpool's biggest ever away win in the FA Cup beating the previous record of 6-2 at Yeovil & Petters United in 1935.
# It was the second biggest away win in the club's history falling one goal short of the 8-0 victory at Stoke City in the League Cup in November 2000 (Sami Hyypia scored in this game too).
# It was only the second time Liverpool have scored six goals or more in an away tie in the FA Cup.
# It was the biggest win by any team in the last eight since Everton beat Southport 9-1 in 1930-31 and the biggest away win since Blackburn won 7-0 at Bootle in 1889-90.
# And, finally, it was Liverpool's 30th clean sheet of the season - only the seventh time the feat has been achieved and the first time for 22 years.