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    Default well done liverpool

    have to hold my hands up their and say it what a come back out played them ... im made up for the maneger th emost hes a top fella .. so honest .... its good for english football that a club that cant finish in the top 4 can win the cup ... :clap: :clap: :clap:

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    At last some sense spoken through all the usual manc shit splatter. Good lad :clap:

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    Absolutly best footie night i've had in years ****in superb :clap: :clap:

    What a game, can't ask much more than that for a final

    Well done Liverpool !!!! Regardless of who you support this is a special night :clap: :clap: :!:
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    wow what a game, really thought AC had it in the bag then the second half was amazing :clap:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Traxx
    At last some sense spoken through all the usual manc shit splatter. Good lad :clap:
    hahah

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    Absolutely brilliant!

    I take my hat off! :clap: :clap: :clap:

    cant wait for the next 20 years of being reminded about liverpools 2005 triumph. :lol:
    \"if you don\'t explode a few heads every night, then you\'re not doing your job\" R.Hawtin IDJ 2001

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    Haha true true :lol:
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    ****ing brilliant night. Well done lads..so proud!
    something for your mind.........

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    FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOKINNNNNNNNNNNN GETTTTTTTTTTT IN THEREEEEEEEEEEEEE MIDDLE FINGER AGAIN 2 ALL THE BITTER ARSEHOLES WHO WANTED US TO GET BEAT HA HA HA


    CHAMPIONS OF EUROPE

    “This city has two great teams - Liverpool and Liverpool reserves.” Bill Shankly

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Dogshit
    Absolutely brilliant!

    I take my hat off! :clap: :clap: :clap:

    cant wait for the next 20 years of being reminded about liverpools 2005 triumph. :lol:

    indeed haha

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    Was nice to Rafa smile the misrable sod & quite touching when he said the worst thing about winning was not being able to express his joy cause his english isn't very good.
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    rafa is a beast of a manager ....

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    What about Dudek ? great antics on the line & top saves to boot :clap:
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    Although for one of them he was about 6 feet off his line, so it should have been retaken! I have to admit I thought Milan would win on penalties, Dida's amazing on penalties normally, but I think Dudek's antics would have put me off more than Dida, and that's saying something! Must've have been well offputting!

    It's a shame it wasn't settled with a goal, but penalties are entertaining when it's not your team - or when you win!

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    You just gotta take your hat off to Liverpool. Most teams heads would've dropped after being 3-0 down against such a great team, but the reds kept the faith and they were absolutely fantastic from the 2nd half onwards.

    Well done the scousers, hero's one an all!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by DJsmallpaul
    What about Dudek ? great antics on the line & top saves to boot :clap:
    Wasn't he fantastic!!! They all were (apart from Kewell) but yeah, Dudek was superb.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dabble
    Quote Originally Posted by DJsmallpaul
    What about Dudek ? great antics on the line & top saves to boot :clap:
    Wasn't he fantastic!!! They all were (apart from Kewell) but yeah, Dudek was superb.
    kewell is wank

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    dudek was awesome... i was laughing at the antics...

    got to say though, hamann is first class... it was because of the introduction of the german that we could dictate play...

    we should give him another contract... he is too good to lose....

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    'Argentine legend Diego Maradona hailed Liverpool’s display as the most amazing fightback he has ever seen.

    The 1986 World Cup winner said: “Even the Brazil team that won the 1970 World Cup could not have staged a comeback with Milan leading 3-0.'


    Is Diego right or has he been on the coke again? :lol:

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    http://soccernet.espn.go.com/headlin...47&cc=5739


    Thursday, May 26, 2005
    Shevchenko praise for Reds' fightback

    Andriy Shevchenko believes Liverpool were destined to claim the Champions League but still praised their 'winning mentality'.

    Jerzey Dudek wins the trophy for Liverpool by saving Andriy Shevchenko's spot-kick (CliveBrunskill/GettyImages)
    The AC Milan striker, who missed the decisive penalty in the shoot-out after a pulsating 3-3 draw in Istanbul, was impressed at the way Rafael Benitez's men hit back to take the game into extra-time after being 3-0 down at the interval.

    He told PA International: 'It's very hard to explain.

    'But I think it was destiny that decided to change sides and give the cup to Liverpool.

    'With a 3-0 advantage it's difficult to think that any team can come back against Milan.

    'But Liverpool found the courage to continue.

    'Believe me, it's not easy when you are 3-0 down.

    'They never lost hope, they believed right until the end that it was possible and I guess that is the winning mentality.'

    Shevchenko, the 2004 European footballer of the year, was critical of the match officials after having a first half goal disallowed for a marginal offside decision.

    He added: 'The referee made a mistake.

    'I knew that my goal wasn't offside there and then because it's one of those classical plays that I always practise.

    'I always look at the defensive line and I wait for the last pass from the midfield to make sure that I'm not in an offside position.'

    The final appeared to be over at half-time after a Hernan Crespo double and a first-minute strike from captain Paolo Maldini gave the Rossoneri a commanding lead.

    But the match changed in six dramatic minutes before the hour mark as Steven Gerrard, Vladimir Smicer and Xabi Alonso got the Merseysiders back on level terms.

    'It's true that in those five or six minutes we were distracted,' said Shevchenko. 'But you never expect such an outcome.

    'To Liverpool's credit they played very good football and scored three goals.'

    The Rossoneri players wore stunned expressions at the final whistle but it is not the first time they have collapsed in such a manner.

    In last season's Champions League quarter-final they held a 4-1 first leg advantage against Deportivo La Coruna only to lose the return 4-0 at the Riazor.

    And they almost threw away their place in this year's final against PSV Eindhoven, squandering a 2-0 first leg lead, only for Massimo Ambrosini's last-gasp header to secure their place against Liverpool.

    Past disappointments are nothing compared to the anguish felt on Wednesday, however.

    'It's very painful,' said Shevchenko. 'But we must accept it.

    'I don't think we underestimated Liverpool and I'm not surprised at how they played.

    'This team knocked Juventus and Chelsea out of the competition and they did what they had to do to win.'

    Shevchenko's penalty heartbreak was in stark contrast to his joy at netting the winning spot-kick as Milan beat Juventus in the 2003 final at Old Trafford.

    'Penalties are cruel,' he admitted.

    'There's only one winner and this time we were the ones to be at the other end.

    'But (Liverpool keeper Jerzy) Dudek was outstanding throughout the game and he did well not only to save my penalty but to deny us the victory twice in extra-time.'

 

 
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