Cal
Player Valuation: £40m
I’ve never been prouder to be a blue.
The performance was brilliant, a credit to the club.
The player’s gave their all and so did the fan’s.
The atmosphere last night was one of the greatest I’ve ever witnessed and is defiantly up there with the Bayern Munich’s and the United game in 2005.
How Liverpool fan’s can even have the nerve to say they have the greatest atmosphere in England is beyond me.
Goodison at times is frightening, absolutely frightening, the sheer anger directed at the opposition is nothing short of vicious.
And last night’s game was the same, every decision that went the other way; the crowd made them selves heard that they were not happy with a vicious undertone that would frighten anyone.
The Gwladys Street especially, playing a massive part in the atmosphere, standing up throughout the game, greeting every tackle made by a player in the blue shirt with a roar and singing throughout the 120 minutes, helping the team push on for those vital 3 goal’s.
There’s simply no better place to be then Goodison Park.
The celebrations, people hugging each other even though they don’t even know each other, people falling over, falling in the row in front, or even behind, absolute pandemonium.
I’ve never been prouder to be a blue and the fans and the player’s can come from that game last night with their head’s held high.
Let’s push on for fourth place…
COYB.
The performance was brilliant, a credit to the club.
The player’s gave their all and so did the fan’s.
The atmosphere last night was one of the greatest I’ve ever witnessed and is defiantly up there with the Bayern Munich’s and the United game in 2005.
How Liverpool fan’s can even have the nerve to say they have the greatest atmosphere in England is beyond me.
Goodison at times is frightening, absolutely frightening, the sheer anger directed at the opposition is nothing short of vicious.
And last night’s game was the same, every decision that went the other way; the crowd made them selves heard that they were not happy with a vicious undertone that would frighten anyone.
The Gwladys Street especially, playing a massive part in the atmosphere, standing up throughout the game, greeting every tackle made by a player in the blue shirt with a roar and singing throughout the 120 minutes, helping the team push on for those vital 3 goal’s.
There’s simply no better place to be then Goodison Park.
The celebrations, people hugging each other even though they don’t even know each other, people falling over, falling in the row in front, or even behind, absolute pandemonium.
I’ve never been prouder to be a blue and the fans and the player’s can come from that game last night with their head’s held high.
Let’s push on for fourth place…
COYB.