Kakhaber The Great
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So you don't remember Clemence rolling the ball out to Neal.neal 5 yard pass to Hughes.hughes to Thompson Thompson to Kennedy Kennedy back to Clemence..and repeat...like you say you were young.It’s a long time ago and I was young. But it’s not quite my memory. They had plenty of wonderful attacking footballers back in those days. And while most English teams were deploying stereotype brick shit house centre halves, they had some fantastic skilful footballers in those positions.
So you don't remember Clemence rolling the ball out to Neal.neal 5 yard pass to Hughes.hughes to Thompson Thompson to Kennedy Kennedy back to Clemence..and repeat...like you say you were young.
this often happened in tricky away matches to quieten the home crowd and take the sting out the game.
No one is denying they had good attacking players too in those days,...that's not the point,they bored the pants of many football fans .with negative tactics which involved back pass after back pass to Clemence.
Before the rule change.
And like another poster has said,since the change they struggled to win the league
Funny that.
Aldridge was part of the Liverpool team that lost 0-2 to Arsenal on the title deciding match of the 88-89 season. Safe to assume he wasn't a warrior on the pitch.He fills a roll. A completely one eyed idiots guide to being a Liverpool fan that the intended audience lap up.
If you read the full article it’s a full house in the anti City bingo game.
* We couldn’t possibly compete with City’s billions.
* Grealish was ok but for £100 million he should be and is still a diving twat.
* Rodri is a cheat, as was Fernandinho, and should have been sent off.
* I’m such a geezer I would have butted Pep if he’d tried that with me.
* And of course, a long and detailed account of how the whole crowd was constantly singing Hillsborough songs.
He’s probably too stupid to realise what his roll actually is in the media but he inadvertently fills it to perfection.
Aldridge was part of the Liverpool team that lost 0-2 to Arsenal on the title deciding match of the 88-89 season. Safe to assume he wasn't a warrior on the pitch.
That's because you can't remember ..as you 've admittedI’m not going to argue about how entertaining you thought they were