yes, i personally have never seen it like this, not in my age group, no cup final compares, no cl home tie.... the spurs game alone never mind this one will be amazing. i thin i can't include victory parades cos that's different thing
Liverpool v Man City: Brendan Rodgers plans to 'unleash' fans By Ben Smith BBC Sport Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has warned Manchester City he will "unleash" the power of the Anfield crowd when they meet on Sunday. Rodgers wants to take full advantage of fired-up fans hoping the Premier League leaders can secure their first top-flight title since 1990. Play media Who will triumph in title showdown? "We will unleash the supporters yet again on our opponents," said Rodgers. "I sense a real nostalgia about the place, a feeling of the old Liverpool. It will drive us, not hold us back." Liverpool won the league championship 11 times between 1972 and 1990, when they won the last of their 18 titles. The Reds, who have five games remaining, take a four-point advantage over third-placed City into Sunday's game, but the 2011-12 champions have two games in hand. Rodgers, whose side have a 100% home record this season against the four top-seven teams they have faced, said securing a Champions League place remains the priority because of the financial reward it brings. "Liverpool have been playing to a really high tempo at home and I would expect them to do that again. It will be interesting to see how City deal with that because they have not coped too well when teams have pressed them like that this season." Read Lawro's full prediction and score But he added: "If we can continue to play well and get a little bit of luck then hopefully we can make [the fans'] dreams come true. We will give it absolutely everything." Rodgers, the Barclays Manager of the Month for March, has no new injury concerns ahead of Sunday's game, although left-back Jose Enrique remains absent with a long-term knee injury. Argentina striker Sergio Aguero will be available for City for the first time since their 2-1 defeat by Barcelona in the Champions League on 12 March. Manager Manuel Pellegrini does not believe the game will "decide the title". The Chilean added: "Of course, the team that wins this game has more chance to win the title, but if you think that, with this you finish [and win] the Premier League, it is a mistake. "There are a lot of other chances to continue fighting, because I think this year the title will be decided by just one point at the end of the season." Play media Nevin previews Liverpool v Man City Sunday's match will start a week of remembrance around the 25th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, in which 96 Liverpool fans died. "We carry it every day of our lives here: manager, players, supporters," said Rodgers. "The victims and the families are with us every day and that is why we work hard to ensure they can have some comfort from seeing their club move forward." The game will begin at 13:37 BST, seven minutes later than usual, to recall the period when Liverpool's FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest was stopped because of events unfolding on the Leppings Lane terrace at the home of Sheffield Wednesday. http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/257167-12th-man-of-Anfield-can-swing-it-!!!/page2
The 12th man will no doubt be required to point to the spot a few times in this game. Great management from Brendan Rogers putting Stevie G on his own personalised training programme, where all he does all day is practise from 12 yards. Atleast England might have 1 player they can rely on if it comes to that in the World Cup
England always have a few penalty takers in the ranks. Look back at our recent shootouts and you'll see regular takers that missed. We just bottle it.
chelsea is ALL ABOUT midfield. if lucas pulls that crap today again we'll be blown off the park. we need sturridge back up front with suarez and coutinho and allen in midfield... diamond up this f'r.
[video=youtube;Mg0GADPK7eE]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg0GADPK7eE[/video] And remember, the 12th man of Anfield isn't just inside the stadium. Sure there'll be scenes like the above across the world. #nojinx