What was it like in the 90s?

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I actually remember a few games from the 60's. Honestly don't remember the WC (I do the 70 one) but I remember Celtic and United winning European Cups ( I cheered on both occasions - different times :emoticon-0145-shake ). I remember Emlyn Hughes in midfield playing like a young Gerrard. I remember Chris Lawler taking our pens, and Neil Young scoring for City in the final in '69. But that's it, really.

**** me. A man of many talents, not just music <laugh>
 
I loved being at Anfied in the Post-Division 1 90's, we were not world beaters anymore, but we played good, exciting football, teams didn't look forward to coming to Anfield and there was a sense that, on our day, we could beat anyone.

Attack was awesome, with the likes of McManaman, Redknapp, Fowler, Owen, Collymore, Berger coming through - Karl-Heinz Rieler, Titi Camara, it was quality. Even Rush and Barnes contributed well in their twilight.

I agree with Sky, the decase itself was awesome. In fact, its what heaven is currently based on, when you see St Peter, you will notice that "Freed from Desire" by Gala is playing in the background. On Tuesday afternoons, we all sit round eating Pop Tarts, drinking Twist and Squeeze's and watching Shooting Stars (with Vic and Bob, not the meteorites).
 
I loved being at Anfied in the Post-Division 1 90's, we were not world beaters anymore, but we played good, exciting football, teams didn't look forward to coming to Anfield and there was a sense that, on our day, we could beat anyone.

Attack was awesome, with the likes of McManaman, Redknapp, Fowler, Owen, Collymore, Berger coming through - Karl-Heinz Rieler, Titi Camara, it was quality. Even Rush and Barnes contributed well in their twilight.

I agree with Sky, the decase itself was awesome. In fact, its what heaven is currently based on, when you see St Peter, you will notice that "Freed from Desire" by Gala is playing in the background. On Tuesday afternoons, we all sit round eating Pop Tarts, drinking Twist and Squeeze's and watching Shooting Stars (with Vic and Bob, not the meteorites).

You were still in the dugout in that era mate.
 
I loved being at Anfied in the Post-Division 1 90's, we were not world beaters anymore, but we played good, exciting football, teams didn't look forward to coming to Anfield and there was a sense that, on our day, we could beat anyone.

Attack was awesome, with the likes of McManaman, Redknapp, Fowler, Owen, Collymore, Berger coming through - Karl-Heinz Rieler, Titi Camara, it was quality. Even Rush and Barnes contributed well in their twilight.

I agree with Sky, the decase itself was awesome. In fact, its what heaven is currently based on, when you see St Peter, you will notice that "Freed from Desire" by Gala is playing in the background. On Tuesday afternoons, we all sit round eating Pop Tarts, drinking Twist and Squeeze's and watching Shooting Stars (with Vic and Bob, not the meteorites).

Far be it from me to correct your omnipotent self, but they'd be meteors, not meteorites <laugh>
 
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