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  • edited April 2012 Posts: 12,837
    007RogerMoores crazy but he's surely not that far gone?

    In the last second I changed my mind and didn´t do it.
    ;)

    Ah, you got lucky. But next time you might not change your mind in time. One day you insaneness will catch up with you :)
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 1,082
    007RogerMoores crazy but he's surely not that far gone?

    In the last second I changed my mind and didn´t do it.
    ;)

    Ah, you got lucky. But next time you might not change your mind in time. One day you insaneness will catch up with you :)

    Perhaps one day I will direct a Bond movie and use my "insaneness". That might seal my doom, as many Bond fans would wish to kill me.

  • Posts: 12,837
    007RogerMoores crazy but he's surely not that far gone?

    In the last second I changed my mind and didn´t do it.
    ;)

    Ah, you got lucky. But next time you might not change your mind in time. One day you insaneness will catch up with you :)

    Perhaps one day I will direct a Bond movie and use my "insaneness". That might seal my doom, as many Bond fans would wish to kill me.

    Your bond movie would probably have 80-something Moore fighting of a half robot villian, with sharks with laser beams on their heads of course ;)
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 1,082
    007RogerMoores crazy but he's surely not that far gone?

    In the last second I changed my mind and didn´t do it.
    ;)

    Ah, you got lucky. But next time you might not change your mind in time. One day you insaneness will catch up with you :)

    Perhaps one day I will direct a Bond movie and use my "insaneness". That might seal my doom, as many Bond fans would wish to kill me.

    Your bond movie would probably have 80-something Moore fighting of a half robot villian, with sharks with laser beams on their heads of course ;)

    Sounds like a great idea, if Moore would have agreed. Otherwise I would have asked Brosnan. If he declined, Craig would have to fight robots and villians with laser satellites, while being aided by JW and Jaws. And of course a lair with an army in uniform, sharks with lasers on their heads and lots of quips and gadgets.

  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    Posts: 1,329
    =)) [-X
  • Posts: 1,082
    DCisared wrote:
    =)) [-X

    Would make for a great and entertaining movie, wouldn´t it?
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    Posts: 1,329
    I'd watch it for sure, I'm not sure I'd want the whole world to see it thou haha
  • TheWizardOfIceTheWizardOfIce 'One of the Internet's more toxic individuals'
    Posts: 9,117
    007RogerMoores crazy but he's surely not that far gone?

    In the last second I changed my mind and didn´t do it.
    ;)

    Ah, you got lucky. But next time you might not change your mind in time. One day you insaneness will catch up with you :)

    Perhaps one day I will direct a Bond movie and use my "insaneness". That might seal my doom, as many Bond fans would wish to kill me.

    Your bond movie would probably have 80-something Moore fighting of a half robot villian, with sharks with laser beams on their heads of course ;)

    Sounds like a great idea, if Moore would have agreed. Otherwise I would have asked Brosnan. If he declined, Craig would have to fight robots and villians with laser satellites, while being aided by JW and Jaws. And of course a lair with an army in uniform, sharks with lasers on their heads and lots of quips and gadgets.

    007RogerMoores desperate plotlines are starting to remind me of Alans pitches.

    A Bond Amongst the Pigeons

    Youth Hostelling With Francisco Scaramanga

    Knowing M Knowing You

    Laser Shark Tennis?

  • Posts: 1,082
    007RogerMoores crazy but he's surely not that far gone?

    In the last second I changed my mind and didn´t do it.
    ;)

    Ah, you got lucky. But next time you might not change your mind in time. One day you insaneness will catch up with you :)

    Perhaps one day I will direct a Bond movie and use my "insaneness". That might seal my doom, as many Bond fans would wish to kill me.

    Your bond movie would probably have 80-something Moore fighting of a half robot villian, with sharks with laser beams on their heads of course ;)

    Sounds like a great idea, if Moore would have agreed. Otherwise I would have asked Brosnan. If he declined, Craig would have to fight robots and villians with laser satellites, while being aided by JW and Jaws. And of course a lair with an army in uniform, sharks with lasers on their heads and lots of quips and gadgets.

    007RogerMoores desperate plotlines are starting to remind me of Alans pitches.

    A Bond Amongst the Pigeons

    Youth Hostelling With Francisco Scaramanga

    Knowing M Knowing You

    Laser Shark Tennis?

    Who or what is Alan Pitches?
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    Posts: 1,329
    Alan's pitches are Alan's ideas for television programmes
    Some great ideas there =))
  • TheWizardOfIceTheWizardOfIce 'One of the Internet's more toxic individuals'
    Posts: 9,117
    Ladyshapes - I, Alan Partridge look at the changing shape of Bond girls over 50 years. Starting with Ursula coming out of the sea, feminists like Anya and Holly and through to well toned women like Xenia and Jinx.

    Actually I would watch that.
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 11,189
    Ladyshapes - I, Alan Partridge look at the changing shape of Bond girls over 50 years. Starting with Ursula coming out of the sea, feminists like Anya and Holly and through to well toned women like Xenia and Jinx.

    Actually I would watch that.

    I've just had a horrible thought. A conversation between Alan Patridge and Jinx. Worse than the actual convo in the film.
  • The Evolution Of Gerrard or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Laugh At Liverpool

    July 25th 2006: “We are looking forward to the new season, it is exciting times for Liverpool. We are coming back to Liverpool on the back of the FA Cup win and hopefully we can deliver the Premiership title.”
    May 21st 2007: “We can’t escape the fact that, in the league, this season we haven’t been good enough. We wanted the league flag flying back at Anfield and felt we were in a good position to have a real go. The league is always your bread and butter as a Liverpool player and we are not far away. With investment in the summer, and the squad here staying together, we can promise to push Chelsea and Manchester United all the way next year.”
    October 1st 2007: “They call it (the title) the bread and butter around here and we need to win it. I’m desperate for the league. I can’t describe to you how much I want it. I think it will be bigger than the celebrations after Istanbul. Seventeen years? That’s far too long and we feel we have all the tools now to pull it off. We’ve got the manager, the team, the new owners putting the money in and a stadium to come. The manager has strengthened in the right places, there’s no doubt about that.”
    November 12th 2007: “Other people are writing us off, but we are certainly not. We don’t mind it. As a football team being written off sometimes brings the best out of you. We are unbeaten in the Premier League and are in a nice tidy position with a game in hand, so we are quite happy with how we are going in the league. We’re just taking each game as it comes. We are on the same points as Chelsea and everyone is saying that they are coming back strongly and can win the league, so why can’t we?”
    February 27th 2008: “We can’t keep talking about next season all the time. There is only so many times you can say it and believe it. Sooner or later we have to make one season the season where we make it happen and do the talking on the pitch. We need to make people believe it. I’m 27 now, I don’t want to be talking about next season for Liverpool when I’m 32.”
    May 17th 2009: “This is the first time I’ve been involved in a title race that has lasted the distance and the buzz of running United really close has been so enjoyable that I want more of it. It’s a hard league to win and it’s taught me that you do need the experience of being in title races to win them. I think because Chelsea and United both have that experience, maybe that’s where we’ve come unstuck. Sometimes you just have to go for it and take big risks to win the kind of games that we have drawn. But we’ve learned a lot and I think next year could be our year – I’m really confident about that.”
    May 21st 2009: “Looking back at those three draws on the spin at home, they are the key because, if we had turned them into wins, we would probably be champions or at least still in the race with one game to go. I am really proud. This season is the first time I’ve ever been involved in a title race and, from a personal point of view, I’ve certainly enjoyed it. Obviously we were unfortunate not to win the league, but we can take a lot of positives from this season moving forward. We can take belief from going to Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge and the Emirates and remaining unbeaten. If we can take that confidence and belief into those games next season and perform in the same way, as well as turning the home draws into wins, I think we could be champions.”
    December 8th 2009: “It’s frustrating to be where we are in the league now because this was meant to be the year where we were going to be right up there all the way through. It would mean everything to win it. It’s frustrating not to have it already and I’ve come close on a couple of occasions. I will continue to fight for the Premier League from now until I stop playing. Hopefully I can add it to my collection because it would round a fantastic career off. It would be extra special if I could do it as captain in the next couple of years. I’m not sure how long I’m going to be captain for – probably another two or three years. If not as captain, then hopefully I can still lift it as a Liverpool player.”
    May 10th 2011: “It’s hurtful from our point of view because we held the record for so long. But you have to give credit where it’s due – they’ve overtaken us for the time being. The good thing from our point of view is we are on our way back up and we won’t give up the fight to overtake them again – don’t worry about that. That is the motivation – to know your bitter rivals have just overtaken you on league titles. We need to amend the 19-18. Myself and everyone else will be doing everything else will be doing everything in our power to do that.”
    May 25th 2011: “I am delighted with the way we have been playing, generally. It makes me feel very enthusiastic about next season. If we can maintain the form we’ve had recently, get our injured players back fit, bring a few top quality signings through the door, you never know what might happen. Kenny has given all the lads in the squad the freedom to go out on the pitch and express themselves, in both training and matches, and that’s important. With top quality signings, who knows what we can do.”
    June 18th 2011: “If we were to get back in the top-four next season I think it would be a fantastic achievement. But we will be setting out to win the league, because that’s what you do year in and year out at Liverpool.”


  • RC7RC7
    Posts: 10,512
    @anotherbondgeek brilliant mate :))
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    edited April 2012 Posts: 1,329
    The Evolution Of Gerrard or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Laugh At Liverpool

    July 25th 2006: “We are looking forward to the new season, it is exciting times for Liverpool. We are coming back to Liverpool on the back of the FA Cup win and hopefully we can deliver the Premiership title.”
    May 21st 2007: “We can’t escape the fact that, in the league, this season we haven’t been good enough. We wanted the league flag flying back at Anfield and felt we were in a good position to have a real go. The league is always your bread and butter as a Liverpool player and we are not far away. With investment in the summer, and the squad here staying together, we can promise to push Chelsea and Manchester United all the way next year.”
    October 1st 2007: “They call it (the title) the bread and butter around here and we need to win it. I’m desperate for the league. I can’t describe to you how much I want it. I think it will be bigger than the celebrations after Istanbul. Seventeen years? That’s far too long and we feel we have all the tools now to pull it off. We’ve got the manager, the team, the new owners putting the money in and a stadium to come. The manager has strengthened in the right places, there’s no doubt about that.”
    November 12th 2007: “Other people are writing us off, but we are certainly not. We don’t mind it. As a football team being written off sometimes brings the best out of you. We are unbeaten in the Premier League and are in a nice tidy position with a game in hand, so we are quite happy with how we are going in the league. We’re just taking each game as it comes. We are on the same points as Chelsea and everyone is saying that they are coming back strongly and can win the league, so why can’t we?”
    February 27th 2008: “We can’t keep talking about next season all the time. There is only so many times you can say it and believe it. Sooner or later we have to make one season the season where we make it happen and do the talking on the pitch. We need to make people believe it. I’m 27 now, I don’t want to be talking about next season for Liverpool when I’m 32.”
    May 17th 2009: “This is the first time I’ve been involved in a title race that has lasted the distance and the buzz of running United really close has been so enjoyable that I want more of it. It’s a hard league to win and it’s taught me that you do need the experience of being in title races to win them. I think because Chelsea and United both have that experience, maybe that’s where we’ve come unstuck. Sometimes you just have to go for it and take big risks to win the kind of games that we have drawn. But we’ve learned a lot and I think next year could be our year – I’m really confident about that.”
    May 21st 2009: “Looking back at those three draws on the spin at home, they are the key because, if we had turned them into wins, we would probably be champions or at least still in the race with one game to go. I am really proud. This season is the first time I’ve ever been involved in a title race and, from a personal point of view, I’ve certainly enjoyed it. Obviously we were unfortunate not to win the league, but we can take a lot of positives from this season moving forward. We can take belief from going to Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge and the Emirates and remaining unbeaten. If we can take that confidence and belief into those games next season and perform in the same way, as well as turning the home draws into wins, I think we could be champions.”
    December 8th 2009: “It’s frustrating to be where we are in the league now because this was meant to be the year where we were going to be right up there all the way through. It would mean everything to win it. It’s frustrating not to have it already and I’ve come close on a couple of occasions. I will continue to fight for the Premier League from now until I stop playing. Hopefully I can add it to my collection because it would round a fantastic career off. It would be extra special if I could do it as captain in the next couple of years. I’m not sure how long I’m going to be captain for – probably another two or three years. If not as captain, then hopefully I can still lift it as a Liverpool player.”
    May 10th 2011: “It’s hurtful from our point of view because we held the record for so long. But you have to give credit where it’s due – they’ve overtaken us for the time being. The good thing from our point of view is we are on our way back up and we won’t give up the fight to overtake them again – don’t worry about that. That is the motivation – to know your bitter rivals have just overtaken you on league titles. We need to amend the 19-18. Myself and everyone else will be doing everything else will be doing everything in our power to do that.”
    May 25th 2011: “I am delighted with the way we have been playing, generally. It makes me feel very enthusiastic about next season. If we can maintain the form we’ve had recently, get our injured players back fit, bring a few top quality signings through the door, you never know what might happen. Kenny has given all the lads in the squad the freedom to go out on the pitch and express themselves, in both training and matches, and that’s important. With top quality signings, who knows what we can do.”
    June 18th 2011: “If we were to get back in the top-four next season I think it would be a fantastic achievement. But we will be setting out to win the league, because that’s what you do year in and year out at Liverpool.”

    Hahahaha
    How Anyone can be so obsessed! About another teams player is beyond me.
    It's painfully pathetic .
    But actually a compliment, the obsession is because he is one of the greatest ever players and lets face it you wish he played for you team.
    What an embarrassment that post was.
    It's like united , watch a whole 90 minutes of their games and all you hear is their totally classless fans signing about Liverpool fc and scousers the whole game.
    And yet their best player is a scouser.
    Clueless.
    =))
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 12,837
    The Evolution Of Gerrard or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Laugh At Liverpool

    July 25th 2006: “We are looking forward to the new season, it is exciting times for Liverpool. We are coming back to Liverpool on the back of the FA Cup win and hopefully we can deliver the Premiership title.”
    May 21st 2007: “We can’t escape the fact that, in the league, this season we haven’t been good enough. We wanted the league flag flying back at Anfield and felt we were in a good position to have a real go. The league is always your bread and butter as a Liverpool player and we are not far away. With investment in the summer, and the squad here staying together, we can promise to push Chelsea and Manchester United all the way next year.”
    October 1st 2007: “They call it (the title) the bread and butter around here and we need to win it. I’m desperate for the league. I can’t describe to you how much I want it. I think it will be bigger than the celebrations after Istanbul. Seventeen years? That’s far too long and we feel we have all the tools now to pull it off. We’ve got the manager, the team, the new owners putting the money in and a stadium to come. The manager has strengthened in the right places, there’s no doubt about that.”
    November 12th 2007: “Other people are writing us off, but we are certainly not. We don’t mind it. As a football team being written off sometimes brings the best out of you. We are unbeaten in the Premier League and are in a nice tidy position with a game in hand, so we are quite happy with how we are going in the league. We’re just taking each game as it comes. We are on the same points as Chelsea and everyone is saying that they are coming back strongly and can win the league, so why can’t we?”
    February 27th 2008: “We can’t keep talking about next season all the time. There is only so many times you can say it and believe it. Sooner or later we have to make one season the season where we make it happen and do the talking on the pitch. We need to make people believe it. I’m 27 now, I don’t want to be talking about next season for Liverpool when I’m 32.”
    May 17th 2009: “This is the first time I’ve been involved in a title race that has lasted the distance and the buzz of running United really close has been so enjoyable that I want more of it. It’s a hard league to win and it’s taught me that you do need the experience of being in title races to win them. I think because Chelsea and United both have that experience, maybe that’s where we’ve come unstuck. Sometimes you just have to go for it and take big risks to win the kind of games that we have drawn. But we’ve learned a lot and I think next year could be our year – I’m really confident about that.”
    May 21st 2009: “Looking back at those three draws on the spin at home, they are the key because, if we had turned them into wins, we would probably be champions or at least still in the race with one game to go. I am really proud. This season is the first time I’ve ever been involved in a title race and, from a personal point of view, I’ve certainly enjoyed it. Obviously we were unfortunate not to win the league, but we can take a lot of positives from this season moving forward. We can take belief from going to Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge and the Emirates and remaining unbeaten. If we can take that confidence and belief into those games next season and perform in the same way, as well as turning the home draws into wins, I think we could be champions.”
    December 8th 2009: “It’s frustrating to be where we are in the league now because this was meant to be the year where we were going to be right up there all the way through. It would mean everything to win it. It’s frustrating not to have it already and I’ve come close on a couple of occasions. I will continue to fight for the Premier League from now until I stop playing. Hopefully I can add it to my collection because it would round a fantastic career off. It would be extra special if I could do it as captain in the next couple of years. I’m not sure how long I’m going to be captain for – probably another two or three years. If not as captain, then hopefully I can still lift it as a Liverpool player.”
    May 10th 2011: “It’s hurtful from our point of view because we held the record for so long. But you have to give credit where it’s due – they’ve overtaken us for the time being. The good thing from our point of view is we are on our way back up and we won’t give up the fight to overtake them again – don’t worry about that. That is the motivation – to know your bitter rivals have just overtaken you on league titles. We need to amend the 19-18. Myself and everyone else will be doing everything else will be doing everything in our power to do that.”
    May 25th 2011: “I am delighted with the way we have been playing, generally. It makes me feel very enthusiastic about next season. If we can maintain the form we’ve had recently, get our injured players back fit, bring a few top quality signings through the door, you never know what might happen. Kenny has given all the lads in the squad the freedom to go out on the pitch and express themselves, in both training and matches, and that’s important. With top quality signings, who knows what we can do.”
    June 18th 2011: “If we were to get back in the top-four next season I think it would be a fantastic achievement. But we will be setting out to win the league, because that’s what you do year in and year out at Liverpool.”


    Who do you support?
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    Posts: 1,329
    The Evolution Of Gerrard or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Laugh At Liverpool

    July 25th 2006: “We are looking forward to the new season, it is exciting times for Liverpool. We are coming back to Liverpool on the back of the FA Cup win and hopefully we can deliver the Premiership title.”
    May 21st 2007: “We can’t escape the fact that, in the league, this season we haven’t been good enough. We wanted the league flag flying back at Anfield and felt we were in a good position to have a real go. The league is always your bread and butter as a Liverpool player and we are not far away. With investment in the summer, and the squad here staying together, we can promise to push Chelsea and Manchester United all the way next year.”
    October 1st 2007: “They call it (the title) the bread and butter around here and we need to win it. I’m desperate for the league. I can’t describe to you how much I want it. I think it will be bigger than the celebrations after Istanbul. Seventeen years? That’s far too long and we feel we have all the tools now to pull it off. We’ve got the manager, the team, the new owners putting the money in and a stadium to come. The manager has strengthened in the right places, there’s no doubt about that.”
    November 12th 2007: “Other people are writing us off, but we are certainly not. We don’t mind it. As a football team being written off sometimes brings the best out of you. We are unbeaten in the Premier League and are in a nice tidy position with a game in hand, so we are quite happy with how we are going in the league. We’re just taking each game as it comes. We are on the same points as Chelsea and everyone is saying that they are coming back strongly and can win the league, so why can’t we?”
    February 27th 2008: “We can’t keep talking about next season all the time. There is only so many times you can say it and believe it. Sooner or later we have to make one season the season where we make it happen and do the talking on the pitch. We need to make people believe it. I’m 27 now, I don’t want to be talking about next season for Liverpool when I’m 32.”
    May 17th 2009: “This is the first time I’ve been involved in a title race that has lasted the distance and the buzz of running United really close has been so enjoyable that I want more of it. It’s a hard league to win and it’s taught me that you do need the experience of being in title races to win them. I think because Chelsea and United both have that experience, maybe that’s where we’ve come unstuck. Sometimes you just have to go for it and take big risks to win the kind of games that we have drawn. But we’ve learned a lot and I think next year could be our year – I’m really confident about that.”
    May 21st 2009: “Looking back at those three draws on the spin at home, they are the key because, if we had turned them into wins, we would probably be champions or at least still in the race with one game to go. I am really proud. This season is the first time I’ve ever been involved in a title race and, from a personal point of view, I’ve certainly enjoyed it. Obviously we were unfortunate not to win the league, but we can take a lot of positives from this season moving forward. We can take belief from going to Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge and the Emirates and remaining unbeaten. If we can take that confidence and belief into those games next season and perform in the same way, as well as turning the home draws into wins, I think we could be champions.”
    December 8th 2009: “It’s frustrating to be where we are in the league now because this was meant to be the year where we were going to be right up there all the way through. It would mean everything to win it. It’s frustrating not to have it already and I’ve come close on a couple of occasions. I will continue to fight for the Premier League from now until I stop playing. Hopefully I can add it to my collection because it would round a fantastic career off. It would be extra special if I could do it as captain in the next couple of years. I’m not sure how long I’m going to be captain for – probably another two or three years. If not as captain, then hopefully I can still lift it as a Liverpool player.”
    May 10th 2011: “It’s hurtful from our point of view because we held the record for so long. But you have to give credit where it’s due – they’ve overtaken us for the time being. The good thing from our point of view is we are on our way back up and we won’t give up the fight to overtake them again – don’t worry about that. That is the motivation – to know your bitter rivals have just overtaken you on league titles. We need to amend the 19-18. Myself and everyone else will be doing everything else will be doing everything in our power to do that.”
    May 25th 2011: “I am delighted with the way we have been playing, generally. It makes me feel very enthusiastic about next season. If we can maintain the form we’ve had recently, get our injured players back fit, bring a few top quality signings through the door, you never know what might happen. Kenny has given all the lads in the squad the freedom to go out on the pitch and express themselves, in both training and matches, and that’s important. With top quality signings, who knows what we can do.”
    June 18th 2011: “If we were to get back in the top-four next season I think it would be a fantastic achievement. But we will be setting out to win the league, because that’s what you do year in and year out at Liverpool.”


    Who do you support?

    My bet is united or chelsea
  • Posts: 12,837
    DCisared wrote:
    The Evolution Of Gerrard or How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Laugh At Liverpool

    July 25th 2006: “We are looking forward to the new season, it is exciting times for Liverpool. We are coming back to Liverpool on the back of the FA Cup win and hopefully we can deliver the Premiership title.”
    May 21st 2007: “We can’t escape the fact that, in the league, this season we haven’t been good enough. We wanted the league flag flying back at Anfield and felt we were in a good position to have a real go. The league is always your bread and butter as a Liverpool player and we are not far away. With investment in the summer, and the squad here staying together, we can promise to push Chelsea and Manchester United all the way next year.”
    October 1st 2007: “They call it (the title) the bread and butter around here and we need to win it. I’m desperate for the league. I can’t describe to you how much I want it. I think it will be bigger than the celebrations after Istanbul. Seventeen years? That’s far too long and we feel we have all the tools now to pull it off. We’ve got the manager, the team, the new owners putting the money in and a stadium to come. The manager has strengthened in the right places, there’s no doubt about that.”
    November 12th 2007: “Other people are writing us off, but we are certainly not. We don’t mind it. As a football team being written off sometimes brings the best out of you. We are unbeaten in the Premier League and are in a nice tidy position with a game in hand, so we are quite happy with how we are going in the league. We’re just taking each game as it comes. We are on the same points as Chelsea and everyone is saying that they are coming back strongly and can win the league, so why can’t we?”
    February 27th 2008: “We can’t keep talking about next season all the time. There is only so many times you can say it and believe it. Sooner or later we have to make one season the season where we make it happen and do the talking on the pitch. We need to make people believe it. I’m 27 now, I don’t want to be talking about next season for Liverpool when I’m 32.”
    May 17th 2009: “This is the first time I’ve been involved in a title race that has lasted the distance and the buzz of running United really close has been so enjoyable that I want more of it. It’s a hard league to win and it’s taught me that you do need the experience of being in title races to win them. I think because Chelsea and United both have that experience, maybe that’s where we’ve come unstuck. Sometimes you just have to go for it and take big risks to win the kind of games that we have drawn. But we’ve learned a lot and I think next year could be our year – I’m really confident about that.”
    May 21st 2009: “Looking back at those three draws on the spin at home, they are the key because, if we had turned them into wins, we would probably be champions or at least still in the race with one game to go. I am really proud. This season is the first time I’ve ever been involved in a title race and, from a personal point of view, I’ve certainly enjoyed it. Obviously we were unfortunate not to win the league, but we can take a lot of positives from this season moving forward. We can take belief from going to Old Trafford, Stamford Bridge and the Emirates and remaining unbeaten. If we can take that confidence and belief into those games next season and perform in the same way, as well as turning the home draws into wins, I think we could be champions.”
    December 8th 2009: “It’s frustrating to be where we are in the league now because this was meant to be the year where we were going to be right up there all the way through. It would mean everything to win it. It’s frustrating not to have it already and I’ve come close on a couple of occasions. I will continue to fight for the Premier League from now until I stop playing. Hopefully I can add it to my collection because it would round a fantastic career off. It would be extra special if I could do it as captain in the next couple of years. I’m not sure how long I’m going to be captain for – probably another two or three years. If not as captain, then hopefully I can still lift it as a Liverpool player.”
    May 10th 2011: “It’s hurtful from our point of view because we held the record for so long. But you have to give credit where it’s due – they’ve overtaken us for the time being. The good thing from our point of view is we are on our way back up and we won’t give up the fight to overtake them again – don’t worry about that. That is the motivation – to know your bitter rivals have just overtaken you on league titles. We need to amend the 19-18. Myself and everyone else will be doing everything else will be doing everything in our power to do that.”
    May 25th 2011: “I am delighted with the way we have been playing, generally. It makes me feel very enthusiastic about next season. If we can maintain the form we’ve had recently, get our injured players back fit, bring a few top quality signings through the door, you never know what might happen. Kenny has given all the lads in the squad the freedom to go out on the pitch and express themselves, in both training and matches, and that’s important. With top quality signings, who knows what we can do.”
    June 18th 2011: “If we were to get back in the top-four next season I think it would be a fantastic achievement. But we will be setting out to win the league, because that’s what you do year in and year out at Liverpool.”


    Who do you support?

    My bet is united or chelsea

    Yeah that seems likely.
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
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    Just purchased me ticket for the cup semi :D 8->
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 12,837
    DCisared wrote:
    Just purchased me ticket for the cup semi :D 8->

    Nice one mate! I went to the final afew years ago, West Ham vs Liverpool actually. And you lucky scousers won :(
  • RC7RC7
    Posts: 10,512
    You guys really should've accepted it in good humour. It's just a laugh. Come on people.
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    Posts: 1,329
    DCisared wrote:
    Just purchased me ticket for the cup semi :D 8->

    Nice one mate! I went to the final afew years ago, West Ham vs Liverpool actually. And you lucky scousers won :(

    The best FA cup final ever mate! Well I would say that cos we won lol but what a game! Had absolutely everything, wasn't very good on the old heart strings thou lol, I loved that day, this will be my first trip to Wembley and first trip to watch us in either a semi or a final so my excitement is through the roof!!
    :D
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 12,837
    DCisared wrote:
    DCisared wrote:
    Just purchased me ticket for the cup semi :D 8->

    Nice one mate! I went to the final afew years ago, West Ham vs Liverpool actually. And you lucky scousers won :(

    The best FA cup final ever mate! Well I would say that cos we won lol but what a game! Had absolutely everything, wasn't very good on the old heart strings thou lol, I loved that day, this will be my first trip to Wembley and first trip to watch us in either a semi or a final so my excitement is through the roof!!
    :D

    Ah, that's something you never forget. But yeah that final is one of the best games I've ever been too. We were so close though... I remember that day, it was so great. I was really down when we lost but in a way I was just happy to have been there :)
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    Posts: 1,329
    DCisared wrote:
    DCisared wrote:
    Just purchased me ticket for the cup semi :D 8->

    Nice one mate! I went to the final afew years ago, West Ham vs Liverpool actually. And you lucky scousers won :(

    The best FA cup final ever mate! Well I would say that cos we won lol but what a game! Had absolutely everything, wasn't very good on the old heart strings thou lol, I loved that day, this will be my first trip to Wembley and first trip to watch us in either a semi or a final so my excitement is through the roof!!
    :D

    Ah, that's something you never forget. But yeah that final is one of the best games I've ever been too. We were so close though... I remember that day, it was so great. I was really down when we lost but in a way I was just happy to have been there :)

    Yea same , u can't beat glorious early summer afternoon cup final days with friends and family getting swilled with larger as gerrard smashes in that worldie of a goal haha good times , s**t me self when konchesky lobbed reina from about 25 yards :( lol
    My normal ritual for a game at Anfield or at home watching on tv is to have a few scoops during but I've decided I'm gonna try and savour the moment and then after the match I can either celebrate or drown my sorrows

    :)
  • St_GeorgeSt_George Shuttling Drax's lovelies to the space doughnut - happy 40th, MR!
    Posts: 1,699
    All right, the thread officially has a new title, with a (forgive me) in-jokey nod to its origins. ;)

    By all means set up a separate thread for Alan, if you like, peeps... :)
  • edited April 2012 Posts: 12,837
    DCisared wrote:
    DCisared wrote:
    DCisared wrote:
    Just purchased me ticket for the cup semi :D 8->

    Nice one mate! I went to the final afew years ago, West Ham vs Liverpool actually. And you lucky scousers won :(

    The best FA cup final ever mate! Well I would say that cos we won lol but what a game! Had absolutely everything, wasn't very good on the old heart strings thou lol, I loved that day, this will be my first trip to Wembley and first trip to watch us in either a semi or a final so my excitement is through the roof!!
    :D

    Ah, that's something you never forget. But yeah that final is one of the best games I've ever been too. We were so close though... I remember that day, it was so great. I was really down when we lost but in a way I was just happy to have been there :)

    Yea same , u can't beat glorious early summer afternoon cup final days with friends and family getting swilled with larger as gerrard smashes in that worldie of a goal haha good times , s**t me self when konchesky lobbed reina from about 25 yards :( lol
    My normal ritual for a game at Anfield or at home watching on tv is to have a few scoops during but I've decided I'm gonna try and savour the moment and then after the match I can either celebrate or drown my sorrows

    :)

    Yeah I always wait till after so I can enjoy the match more. But as soon as the final whistle blows I'm off to the pub to get smashed lol. Like you said, if we've lost I can drown my sorrows, and if we've won then I can celebrate :D
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    Posts: 1,329
    St_George wrote:
    All right, the thread officially has a new title, with a (forgive me) in-jokey nod to its origins. ;)

    By all means set up a separate thread for Alan, if you like, peeps... :)

    Good call St George!
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    Posts: 1,329
    The 14th promises to be a fantastic day what with the derby and the national on this day :D
  • TheWizardOfIceTheWizardOfIce 'One of the Internet's more toxic individuals'
    Posts: 9,117
    DCisared wrote:
    The 14th promises to be a fantastic day what with the derby and the national on this day :D

    Apartfrom the fact Everton are going to smash us off the park.

    Dont suppose you can get hold of any spare tickets sir?
  • DCisaredDCisared Liverpool
    edited April 2012 Posts: 1,329
    Unfortunately not wizard they are like gold dust I cant even get them for family, u could turn up on the day cos there's always touts lol :D
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