Sweet Music to the Ears: The Liverpool Early Victories

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Postby John Michael » Thu Feb 18, 2016 6:48 pm

The Beginnings with an "Ow" and a "bang"[/b]!



The opening day matches are simply breathtaking! Man United 4 Arsenal 1 game breaks it to all of them gently!

(Just check out the great moments in 1:13:34 / 1:19:34 onwards)

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Postby FBmaniac » Fri Feb 19, 2016 6:16 am

:buttrock  :bowdown  KEEP IT UP!!! :bowdown  :buttrock
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Postby anthony31 » Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:23 am

:buttrock  :buttrock KEEP GOING... CONGRATULATIONS  :buttrock  :buttrock
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Postby Sean » Tue Feb 23, 2016 12:27 am

I've been browsing the United Red Cafe forum having a laugh at their melt downs over Van Gaal.  They have a discussion titled "which manager has the best transfer record ever?".  It's ridiculous.  Redknapp, Mourinho, Pardew and Fergie all get a mention.  Watching the video of 1977 got me thinking of Paisley's transfer record.  He sold Keegan for £500,000 and bought Dalglish for £440,000.  In January 1978 he bought Souness for £350,000 (I think) and all on one day in August 1981 he sold Clemence, Irwin and Case in the morning and then bought Lawrenson for £900,000 in the evening (without even taking off his slippers).  The man was a genius and the way he balanced the books while bringing in world class talents he was also an accountants dream manager.  Obviously I'm biased but I don't think there is any manager that can compare to Paisley's record in the transfer market.
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