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    Täna varahommikul mängiti päikeselises Sunderlandis võõrustajad kindlalt üle. Kuigi kes teab, mis oleks saanud kui Momo poleks nii kenasti põmmutanud. Närvid said kohe rahustust. Teine värav oli juba imekaunis kombinatsioon, mille Voronin kindlalt lõpetas.
    Mängupilt paistis enam-vähem. Vastased istusid küll takjatena seljas, aga Torres sai päris mitmel korral puhtalt kiiruse pealt läbimurdele. Paraku eksis ta lootusetult palju ja lõi pigem Gordonile pihta.
    Aga kaks võitu võõrsil juba. Pole paha.
    the woman who hurt him must surely have trouble sleeping
    because belle of st mark is a beauty extraordinaire

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      Hyypiä ja Carragher väljas
      loodetavasti Sami saab varsti nägemise tagasi

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        ilus mäng pooli poolelt, richardson vahetati pärast 20 mintsa välja halva mängu tõttu?
        kui aus olla, siis täpselt sellist mängu ma ootasingi.
        torres võiks paremini ära lõpetada olukorrad

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          Kordusmäng Toulouse'iga siis paraku ainult YLE digikanalil, mida normaalne inimene ei näe. Ehk hiinlased jälle halastavad, kuigi antsuke on viimasel ajal kehva valikuga.
          Hyppija paistab mänguvõimeline olevat, nii et Carra koht saab kaetud. Rünnakule olla Peetrit oodata.
          the woman who hurt him must surely have trouble sleeping
          because belle of st mark is a beauty extraordinaire

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            Liverpooli linn on väidetavalt täna 800-aastane. Iseenesest on see muidugi kukimuki näiteks Sigulda kõrval, kus 800 aasta pidustusi peeti juba paar-kolm nädalat tagasi.
            Aga 'pooli kodulehel avaldati selle kõige puhul 100 olulist sündmust 'pooli ajaloost. Meenutame siis meiegi. Paaris kohas olin sunnitud ühe nime tärnidega asendama.

            Nojah - tekst olla liiga pikk: teeme siis kaheks tükiks.

            Liverpool 100, vol. 1

            1. Liverpool Football Club is formed following a meeting at the home of founding chairman John Houlding (March 1892)

            2. The new club play their first competitive match and mark the occasion with an 8-0 rout of Higher Walton in the Lancashire League (September 1892)

            3. Liverpool are elected to the Football League Division Two and get off to a winning start with a 2-0 victory away to Middlesbrough Ironopilis (September 1893)

            4. Promotion to the top-flight is secured at the first attempt courtesy of a 2-0 Test Match success against Newton Heath (April 1894)

            5. The Reds record what remains their highest-ever victory in League football as Rotherham Town are pummelled 10-1 at Anfield (February 1896)

            6. The club’s first superstar player Alex Raisbeck joins the club for £350 from Stoke City (May 1898)

            7. The highly-regarded Tom Watson is recruited from Sunderland as secretary-manager (August 1896)

            8. Liverpool are crowned champions of England for the first time (April 1901)

            9. The title returns to Anfield as the Reds finish the season four points ahead of nearest challengers Preston (April 1906)

            10. Legendary goalkeeper Elisha Scott makes his senior Liverpool debut and keeps a clean sheet in a goalless draw away at Newcastle (January 1913)

            11. Liverpool reach the FA Cup Final for the first time but lose 1-0 to Burnley at Crystal Palace (April 1914)

            12. Liverpool embark on their first foreign tour with a five-game end-of-season trip to Scandinavia (May 1914)

            13. Liverpool clinch the First Division Championship for a third time following a 5-1 home defeat of Cardiff City (April 1922)

            14. Liverpool complete back-to-back title triumphs (May 1923)

            15. Liverpool sign up their first ever foreign player when South African goalkeeper Arthur Riley arrives from Boksburg FC (August 1925)

            16. A roof is put on the Spion Kop, making it one of the most atmospheric terraces in world football (August 1928)

            17. Gordon Hodgson registers his club record 17th and final hat-trick in a Liverpool shirt (February 1935)

            18. Liverpool beat Everton 6-0 at Anfield in what is still their best-ever derby win (September 1935)

            19. Jack Balmer scores what is genuinely regarded as the quickest-ever Liverpool goal when he nets after just ten seconds of the 3-1 derby win at Goodison (February 1938)

            20. Billy Liddell scores his first competitive Liverpool goal as the Reds come out on top in a sensational eleven goal Anfield thriller against Chelsea (September 1946)

            21. Albert Stubbins joins the Reds in a record-breaking transfer deal from Newcastle United (September 1946)

            22. Jack Balmer creates history by scoring three consecutive hat-tricks (November 1946)

            23. Liverpool are confirmed as the inaugural post-war champions after Stoke fail to defeat Sheffield United in their final league game of an extended season (June 1947)

            24. Liverpool’s first visit to Wembley ends in disappointment as Arsenal run out 2-0 winners to take the FA Cup (April 1950)

            25. Anfield’s all-time record attendance of 61,905 is set when Wolves visit for a FA Cup fourth round tie (February 1952)

            26. Liverpool suffer the indignity of relegation from the top-flight for the third time in their history after finishing bottom of the pile with just 28 points (April 1954)

            27. Liverpool endure their heaviest-ever defeat at St Andrews as Birmingham City romp to an emphatic 9-1 success (December 1954)

            28. The floodlights are switched on at Anfield for the first time as the Reds host Everton in a friendly to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Liverpool County FA (October 1957)

            29. Liverpool suffer their most humiliating-ever defeat in the third round of the FA Cup to non-league Worcester City (January 1959)

            30. Bill Shankly is appointed as Phil Taylor’s successor as manager at Anfield (December 1959)

            31. All-time record appearance holder Ian Callaghan makes his Liverpool debut and stars in a 4-1 Anfield win over Bristol Rovers (April 1959)

            32. Liverpool smash their transfer record by forking out £37,500 to capture Motherwell forward Ian St John (May 1961)

            33. A Kevin Lewis double in a 2-0 home win over Southampton confirms promotion, ending Liverpool’s eight-year exile in Division Two (April 1962)

            34. You'll Never Walk Alone tops the British music charts and is adopted as the Kop’s unofficial anthem (October 1963)

            35. Arsenal are hammered 5-0 at Anfield on the final day of the season as Liverpool are crowned champions of Division One for a 6th time (April 1964)

            36. Liverpool play in European competition for the first time and mark the occasion with a 5-0 rout of Reykjavik in Iceland (August 1964)

            37. Liverpool sport their now famous all-red strip for the first time in a European Cup tie at home to Anderlecht (November 1964)

            38. After a 73-year wait the FA Cup is finally won as Leeds United are beaten on a historic afternoon at Wembley (May 1965)

            39. Liverpool reclaim their mantle as English champions following a 2-1 home win over Chelsea (April 1966)

            40. In their first-ever European Final the Reds lose to 2-1 to Borussia Dortmund at Hampden Park (May 1966)

            41. Champions Liverpool win the Charity Shield outright for the first time courtesy of a 1-0 win over FA Cup winners Everton at Goodison (August 1966)

            42. Kevin Keegan scores in front of the Kop on his Reds debut as Liverpool record an opening day 3-1 success against Nottingham Forest (August 1971)

            43. Liverpool win the league for an 8th time following a goalless draw at home to Leicester City (May 1973)

            44. Europe is conquered for the first time as Borussia Moenchengladbach are beaten over two legs in the final of the UEFA Cup (May 1973)

            45. Liverpool win the FA Cup for a second time following a comprehensive 3-0 thrashing of Newcastle at Wembley (May 1974)

            46. Bill Shankly sensationally announces his resignation as Liverpool manager (July 1974)

            47. Bob Paisley reluctantly accepts to take over the Anfield managerial reigns (July 1974)

            48. Liverpool chalk up their biggest-ever victory with an 11-0 rout of Stromsgodset Drammen in a first round European Cup Winners Cup tie at Anfield (September 1974)

            49. A thrilling 3-1 victory over Wolves at Molineux clinches a 9th Championship success (May 1976)

            50. FC Bruges are beaten over two legs as the UEFA Cup is won for a second time (May 1976)
            the woman who hurt him must surely have trouble sleeping
            because belle of st mark is a beauty extraordinaire

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              Liverpool 100, vol. 2

              51. A goalless draw at home to West Ham is enough to secure a 10th League crown for the Reds (May 1977)

              52. Liverpool beat Borussia Moenchengladbach 3-1 in Rome to win the European Cup for the first time (May 1977)

              53. Kenny Dalglish joins Liverpool for a British record £440,000 from Celtic (August 1977)

              54. Six months after leaving Liverpool, Kevin Keegan returns to Anfield with Hamburg but finds himself on the wrong end of Terry McDermott-inspired 6-0 hammering that secures the European Super Cup for a first time (December 1977)

              55. Liverpool reach the League Cup Final for the first time but, following a goalless draw at Wembley, they are defeated 1-0 by Nottingham Forest in an Old Trafford replay (March 1978)

              56. Liverpool become the first English club to retain the European Cup courtesy of a 1-0 victory over FC Bruges at Wembley (May 1978)

              57. A 3-0 Anfield victory over Aston Villa confirms Liverpool 11th League title (May 1979)

              58. Avi Cohen scores for both teams as Liverpool best Aston Villa 4-1 at Anfield to clinch a 12th First Division title (May 1980)

              59. Liverpool bury their League Cup bogey with a 2-1 victory over West Ham in a replayed final at Villa Park (April 1981)

              60. Alan Kennedy is the unlikely goalscoring hero as Liverpool defeat Real Madrid 1-0 in Paris to win a third European Cup (May 1981)

              61. Liverpool Football Club’s modern day founding father Bill Shankly passes away (September 1981)

              62. Goals from Ronnie Whelan (2) and Ian Rush see Liverpool come from behind to retain the League Cup with a 3-1 victory over Tottenham at Wembley (March 1982)

              63. Liverpool celebrate a 13th title triumph in front of the Kop as Spurs are beaten 3-1 on the final Saturday of the season (May 1982)

              64. History is made at Wembley as Bob Paisley becomes the first manager to go up the steps and collect a trophy as Liverpool win the League (Milk) Cup for a third successive season courtesy of a 2-1 win against Manchester United (March 1983)

              65. Bob Paisley, the most successful English manager of all-time, bows out at the top after leading the Reds to a 14th First Division title (May 1983)

              66. Liverpool and Everton compete in the first all-Merseyside Wembley final but it takes a solitary *** strike in the Maine Road replay to decide the destiny of the Milk Cup (March 1984)

              67. A goalless draw against Notts County at Meadow Lane is enough to confirm a 15th League Championship triumph for Joe Fagan's Reds (May 1984)

              68. Alan Kennedy’s successful penalty conversion clinches a dramatic shoot-out victory over AS Roma in Rome and a fourth European Cup for the club (May 1984)

              69. A grief-stricken Joe Fagan steps down as Liverpool boss after the Heysel Stadium disaster, in which 39 fans are killed prior to the European Cup Final defeat by Juventus (May 1985)

              70. Liverpool achieve the coveted League and FA Cup double. Player/boss Kenny Dalglish scores the only goal of the game to clinch the title at Stamford Bridge and the following week Everton are beaten in the Cup Final at Wembley (May 1986)

              71. John Barnes becomes the first high-profile black player to sign for Liverpool when he completes his £900,000 switch from Watford (June 1987)

              72. Liverpool break their transfer record to capture the signature of Newcastle United’s Peter Beardsley, paying the Geordies £1.9 million (July 1987)

              73. After going 29 games unbeaten from the start of the season a 1-0 home win over Tottenham confirms a 17th League Championship triumph (April 1988)

              74. John Aldridge becomes the first player to miss a penalty in the FA Cup Final as the Reds are surprisingly defeated 1-0 at Wembley by Wimbledon, quashing dreams of a second double (May 1988)

              75. 96 Liverpool fans are tragically killed at Hillsborough as a result of crushing on the Leppings Lane terrace at the start of the FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest (April 1989)

              76. Ian Rush comes off the bench to net twice as Liverpool defeat Everton 3-2 in an emotionally-charged FA Cup Final at Wembley (May 1989)

              77. A last-gasp Michael Thomas strike denies Liverpool a second double and secures the title for Arsenal on a dramatic night at Anfield (May 1989)

              78. A 2-1 home win against Queens Park Rangers sees Liverpool clinch an 18th League Championship (April 1990)

              79. Kenny Dalglish sensationally announces that he’s stepping down as Liverpool manager (February 1991)

              80. Former skipper *** is unveiled as Liverpool manager (April 1991)

              81. Michael Thomas and Ian Rush are on the scoresheet as Liverpool beat Sunderland 2-0 at Wembley to win the FA Cup for a 5th time (May 1992)

              82. Ian Rush becomes the club’s all-time record goalscorer (October 1992)

              83. Teenage striking sensation Robbie Fowler nets five times on his Anfield debut in a League Cup tie against Fulham (October 1993)

              84. Boot-room boy Roy Evans replaces *** as Liverpool manager (January 1994)

              85. Fans stand on the Kop for a final time before it’s demolished to make way for an all-seater grandstand (April 1994)

              86. A Steve McManaman double inspires Liverpool to victory over Bolton Wanderers in the Coca-Cola Cup Final at Wembley (April 1995)

              87. Michael Owen makes his senior debut against Wimbledon at Selhurst Park and nets to become the club’s youngest ever goalscorer (May 1997)

              88. In a ground-breaking move by the club, Frenchman Gerard Houllier is appointed joint-manager of the Reds alongside Roy Evans (July 1998)

              89. Liverpool celebrate their first appearance at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium by defeating Birmingham City on penalties to win the Worthington Cup (February 2001)

              90. Michael Owen snatches the FA Cup from Arsenal’s grasp with a late brace of goals as Liverpool come from behind to win 2-1 at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff (May 2001)

              91. On a dramatic night in Dortmund Liverpool complete an unprecedented cup treble with a thrilling 5-4 victory over Alaves in the greatest UEFA Cup Final of all-time (May 2001)

              92. Michael Owen becomes the first Liverpool player to win the coveted Ballon D’Or (European Footballer of the Year) (December 2001)

              93. Goals from Steven Gerrard and Michael Owen seal a 2-0 Worthington Cup Final success over Manchester United in Cardiff (March 2003)

              94. Rafael Benitez is unveiled as the new Reds boss (June 2004)

              95. Liverpool stage the most heroic ever comeback to win the Champions League on penalties after trailing AC Milan 3-0 at the interval in Istanbul (May 2005)

              96. In one of the most exciting FA Cup Finals of all-time Liverpool fightback to 3-3 against West Ham before taking the cup on penalties (May 2006)

              97. An exciting new era begins as American tycoons George Gillett and Tom Hicks take control of the club from David Moores (March 2007)

              98. Liverpool compete in their seventh European Cup Final but a brace of goals from Pipo Inzaghi condemns them to a 2-1 defeat in Athens (May 2007)

              99. Plans for Liverpool’s proposed new state-of-the-art stadium on Stanley Park are unveiled (July 2007)

              100. Club record signing Fernando Torres marks his Anfield debut with a goal of sublime class in a 1-1 draw with Chelsea (August 2007)
              the woman who hurt him must surely have trouble sleeping
              because belle of st mark is a beauty extraordinaire

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                Algselt postitas mcnamara Vaata postitust
                Liverpool 100, vol. 2

                100. Club record signing Fernando Torres marks his Anfield debut with a goal of sublime class in a 1-1 draw with Chelsea (August 2007)
                Päris hea...
                "The great fallacy is that the game is first and last about winning. It’s nothing of the kind. The game is about glory. It’s about doing things in style, with a flourish, about going out and beating the other lot, not waiting for them to die of boredom". - Danny Blanchflower, legend

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                  ainult varaste klubi võib hääletada inimeste tapmise oma ajaloo tähtsündmuste sekka

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                    austa ja mäleta surnuid, neeger.
                    see ei ole minu süü, et sa okaspuu oled

                    "joon palju ma tahan, aga ikka ta ei saa minust aru"

                    "Football is a simple game based on the giving and taking of passes, of controlling the ball and of making yourself available to receive a pass. It is terribly simple."

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                      samad sõnad
                      Слава Україні! Героям слава!

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                        The Reward is Cheese.

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                          Algselt postitas eston maravilha Vaata postitust
                          ainult varaste klubi võib hääletada inimeste tapmise oma ajaloo tähtsündmuste sekka
                          tra räige delfi lits oled ju!
                          mc jünger.Anus Äärits.

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                            Leto täna kohe väljakul ,
                            kodulehe andmetel:

                            The Reds line-up in full is:
                            Reina,
                            Arbeloa, Hyypia, Agger, Riise,
                            Benayoun, Sissoko, Mascherano, Leto,
                            Crouch, Kuyt.
                            Subs: Itandje, Finnan, Torres, Alonso, Pennant, Babel, Lucas

                            Ei saagi aru kes paremal ääres kaitses on ?

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                              Lapsemäng. Eriti pärast Crouchy kiiret avaväravat. Toulouse vajus lõpuks täiesti sohu ja poisid tegid platsil mida tahtsid. Kuyti esimene Babeliga koostöös oli eriti kaunis.
                              Leto ja Lucas said mõlemad proovida ja tulid kenasti toime. Ja Hyppija on endiselt pagana hea. Loodetavasti sulgub aken enne kui ta lahkuda jõuab. Nüüd siis jälle loos ja alagrupid.
                              the woman who hurt him must surely have trouble sleeping
                              because belle of st mark is a beauty extraordinaire

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                                Mis arvate kellest saab liverpooli suurim skoorija??

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