Marina dalglish charity match - 86' re-run

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Postby dawson99 » Mon May 01, 2006 4:28 pm

lol..sorry, but this match is the difference between cardiff being good or me drinking tap water lol
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Postby dawson99 » Mon May 01, 2006 4:29 pm

so who did score?
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Postby red37 » Mon May 01, 2006 4:31 pm

john durnin 89 mins  :bowdown
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Postby redmikey » Mon May 01, 2006 4:33 pm

mramo wrote:Is this the preview of what Liverpool's NEW ADIDAS KIT will be wearing next season? ????

it's got to be...  i like it but it has got to much white on it..

maybe better in short sleeves

king kenny looked sh@gged at the end great to see the crowd stayed till the end havin a good time..
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Postby red37 » Mon May 01, 2006 4:33 pm

that was special!  it brings a shiver to your spine watching dalglish and rush together.

kenny was great!!!!  :buttrock  what a legend the man is. oh im made up for the family!!!


GERRIN!!  :D
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Postby red37 » Mon May 01, 2006 4:36 pm

here you go dawson   :)


REDS LEAVE IT LATE TO WIN REPLAY 86
Paul Rogers 01 May 2006 


  Almost 20 years to the very day Liverpool clinched an historic league and cup double against Everton at Wembley, a magnificent crowd of 32,947 turned out to see John Durnin grab a 90th minute winner for Liverpool in a charity re-match of the 1986 final. 
Reds and Blues joined forces at Anfield this afternoon to raise money for the Marina Dalglish Appeal as legends from both divides dug out their boots again to restage the first ever all-Merseyside FA Cup final.
 
After an emotional minute's applause to remember the lives of Denise McAllister and Brian Labone, it was game on again as 10 of the players who starred at Wembley for the Reds back in '86 (Craig Johnston's place was taken by Steve McMahon) took on their Everton counterparts, captained by Kevin Ratcliffe.
 
For Kenny Dalglish, the man who organised the day, the action lasted all of 53 seconds! Unable to reach a Jan Molby pass out towards the wing, the Reds Player-Manager made his first substitution of the game – himself. As he carried on jogging right off the pitch and towards the bench, laughter rang out from all four corners of the ground.
 
The substitution did little to dampen Liverpool's goal threat however and the deadlock was almost broken after just three minutes through the unlikely figure of Dave Watson. The Liverpool-supporting defender, who joined Everton three months after the original final was played, spectacularly headed against his own bar with Bobby Mimms easily beaten. Fortunately for Everton, the ball rebounded to safety.
 
With waistlines a good few sizes bigger and knees no longer as steady, the pace of the game was anything but frantic. Chances were few and far between and while the first-half never seriously threatened a goal after Watson's near-miss, the game was worth watching for Steve McMahon's antics alone. The midfielder had flown in from Singapore to play and in didn't take him long to show he's lost none of his trademark bite. Snapping into every tackle and disputing every decision that didn't go Liverpool's way, McMahon was soon involved in an ongoing tussle with Peter Reid. With the equally competitive Kevin McDonald alongside him, the pair were determined that Everton weren't going to enjoy a leisurely stroll around the Anfield pitch.
 
Goalless at half-time, Dalglish brought himself back on for the restart and his re-introduction brought the game to life. With Molby pulling the strings in midfield, Liverpool upped the pace and might have taken the lead but for a great save from Mimms when Dalglish found himself with a rare yard of space in the box. The Everton 'keeper was twice called into action moments afterwards when first Rush then Barnes tried their luck in the box.
 
With the game looking destined to end in stalemate, John Durnin popped up in the 90th minute to score the goal that would win the game and break the Everton hearts. Anfield loved it!
 
Liverpool: Bruce Grobbelaar, Mark Lawrenson, Jim Beglin, Steve Nicol, Ronnie Whelan, Alan Hansen, Kenny Dalglish, Kevin McDonald, Ian Rush, Jan Molby, Steve McMahon. Subs: Alan Kennedy, Bob Bolder, Gary Gillespie, John Barnes, Ray Houghton, John Durnin, John Wark, Gary Ablett
 
Everton: Bobby Mimms, Alan Harper, Neil Pointon, Kevin Ratcliffe, Dave Watson, Peter Reid, Trevor Steven, Adrian Heath, Graeme Sharp, Paul Bracewell, Ian Snodin. Subs: Barry Horne, Ian Atkins, Paul Wilkinson, Alan Irvine, John Bailey.
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Postby dawson99 » Mon May 01, 2006 4:38 pm

i lvoe john durning!!!

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Postby AlanHansen » Mon May 01, 2006 5:07 pm

red37 wrote:that was special!  it brings a shiver to your spine watching dalglish and rush together.

kenny was great!!!!  :buttrock  what a legend the man is. oh im made up for the family!!!


GERRIN!!  :D

He still had a touch of class didn't he?. And houghton as well.

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Postby pur3 rav3r » Mon May 01, 2006 9:52 pm

it was nice to c them all play but i hav to admit i did get a bit bored half way through because of the pace of the game
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Postby H_K_LFC » Mon May 01, 2006 9:56 pm

If only King Kenny had scored his chance,it would have been quality.He looked fcuked by the end lol :D
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Postby kunilson » Tue May 02, 2006 1:20 am

i only saw the last 30 minutes which we seemed to control. was good to hear those familiar names again....rush shoulda scored!!! ah well, ill forgive him eventually...but it was a good goal in the end, one touch stuff, better than barca :laugh:

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Postby Mark 23 » Tue May 02, 2006 4:24 am

Get rid of Cisse, and put Rush in, he knows that tracking back is critical, superb today
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Postby pur3 rav3r » Tue May 02, 2006 11:16 am

Mark 23 wrote:Get rid of Cisse, and put Rush in, he knows that tracking back is critical, superb today

lol i dont think rush could keep up with the pace of our game now :)
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Postby JBG » Tue May 02, 2006 11:29 am

How many times did John Durnin play for us? 10 times as a sub? :laugh:
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Postby Judge » Tue May 02, 2006 12:23 pm

red37 wrote:john durnin 89 mins  :bowdown

and 32 seconds
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