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That hurts, i'm shaking and nearly crying.

Every single lad in red out on that pitch done us proud tonight, from Gerrard to Sterling, from Assaidi to Shelvey, they gave their all and they made us dream again, it's a feeling that we've missed incredibly over the last few years but we got it back tonight, we dreamed of being champions of Europe again in some way and we gave it a ****ing good go of getting there.

The men, women and children in that ground did us all proud, I respect you immensely for making my voice heard through you, through adversity we fight and fight we did.

Don't ever let your heads drop after that tonight, I'm eating my words right now and looking a tit in the process, but there is a fight, there is a desire and there is a will to win in this team, we're not a broken shell of a club anymore because that tonight, that proves that we're a family again, we're there when needed and we'll bleed Liverpool red for a needed win.

To all, thank you for getting me excited about football again, thank you for giving me the great honour of supporting this club and feeling as though we still can go somewhere, no matter how long it takes.

You've made me dream again, and I'll never ever walk alone whilst I wear that Liverbird forever on my heart.

Knobhead.
 
we can. just not with a manager who plays for a draw at best every time, hence the record. still even with him with manager of course we can still win.

Absolute nonsense that he always plays for a draw. The reason we haven't won away at the clubs you mentioned is because it's very very hard to do so, and extremely few teams do. We haven't won at Anfield because our club has an inferiority complex over Liverpool which stems back long before Moyes was at Everton
 
Absolute nonsense that he always plays for a draw. The reason we haven't won away at the clubs you mentioned is because it's very very hard to do so, and extremely few teams do. We haven't won at Anfield because our club has an inferiority complex over Liverpool which stems back long before Moyes was at Everton

look at the teams that have won at those grounds at those years alone. in those 48 games or so that we haven't won, we havent even been the best team once
 
That's his league record and it is 44.

Actually it isn't 41 or 44, but you're still wrong. It's 43.

In Moyes first few months in charge, March to May 2002, we played Arsenal & Chelsea away. That's 2.
We then had 10 full seasons of playing Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool & Chelsea away - that's 4 games x 10 = 40.
This season, we have only played Man Utd away. That's 1. We have yet to play Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea this season.

So 2+40+1=43.

If you're going to bash his record (and why you're arsed, and why you're doing it in a thread that's rightly, deservedly taking the proverbial out of Liverpool, who knows) at least get your stats right, and preferably start a Moyes-bashing thread in the Everton forum.
 
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Brendan Rodgers on his side's away goals loss to Zenit St Petersburg: "I thought we were incredible. Obviously two down from the first leg and to concede again you might think the tie was over. I think we showed our quality. We should have had a penalty and we're thoroughly disappointed. We lost the battle but we won the war in terms of going forward."


Nice one Bren. You keep winning the wars, lad.

ROFL.
 
like I said earlier surely someone should either highlight sewer rats antics or someone should just wait until the match ends and just sparks the prick out.
 
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