Hello guys. Just joined this forum today. Thought I would introduce myself to my fellow Liverpool friends. Have a good one.
Everton and Arsenal should enter the Johnsons Paint trophy, it would be their big chance to win something. Most of their players don't know what a medal looks like.
Shame on you all. One of your own has either been banned or deleted his profile and you havent even noticed. Sorry for posting in here btw, wondered if there was some clue to what had happened.
Just realised that because of Halloween or it being mid term or some ****, I've no 9 o'clock lecture tomorrow morning and Wednesday completely off... I've a very happy camper right now, I can get drunk on Tuesday Or tonight, on my own. Yes...
please log in to view this image Liverpool FC's Jame Carragher turned up in the 12th Man pub after his side's 1-1 draw against Newcastle LIVERPOOL FC star Jamie Carragher unveiled a new memorial dedicated to the 96 victims of the Hillsborough disaster. Taking up one wall of a function room at the Twelfth Man pub, the mural was hand-painted by artist John Potter after he was approached by members of the Spirit of Shankly fans’ group. Committee member Peter Hooton, who is lead singer of The Farm, also donated a wide range of framed archive photographs, match programmes and other memorabilia to adorn the walls of the Liverpool FC-themed shrine. Jamie, who was besieged by autograph- hunters when he dropped into theWalton Breck Road pub after LFC’s Premiership clash with Newcastle United, said: “This is a great base for Liverpool fans to come in before and after games, and I knew all the lads involved. “It’s right that there should be a memorial to the Hillsborough victims here. "It’s a massive part of the club’s history, and after the news the families have had in the last couple of months, it’s even more relevant. I was glad to come down and show my support by unveiling it.” Peter Hooton said the pub – formerly known as the Salisbury – was the Spirit of Shankly group’s unofficial meeting place. He added: “The artist is an Evertonian so this is a great example of how Hillsborough can bring all fans together.” Read More http://www.liverpoolecho.co.uk/2012...he-twelfth-man-100252-32166532/#ixzz2BNq45LKH
Agreed, but I think this is his first game back in a few weeks as he's been injured, but today he hasn't done much at all.