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torchomatic

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I was there! I tell my son that's what the Premiership might be like if we get there. The odd great game and cannon fodder for the rest of the time.
 

torchomatic

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I was at this game in the West End. The memory is still strong. Talk about limbs.
We had Man Utd on Boxing Day too as i recall. I think a 1-1 draw

We were West End too, although we seemed to swap to the Kop quite regularly for some reason.
 

Robinshio

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I was Kop. At the time the away fans had the kop end of the sky blue stand with many scousers trying to get over as the goals went in
 

wingy

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Yep I was there , can't remember which stand I was in would have been WE or kop in those days.
Wasn't there a suggestion of betting against Grobbelar in that season, although they would say that wouldn't they?
Also looks like a a couple of performances from earlier this season which suggests that not a lot changes in football maybe accept rules of the game and officiating (
 

itsabuzzard

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The game that turned me sky blue, aged 7. I was so close to becoming a plastic Scouser like everyone else in the playground until my dad sat me down to watch MOTD on Sunday afternoon and the rest is history.

What a glory supporter I was!


Great to see Gibson making a monkey of Phil Neal before a lovely finish for his hat-trick 😃
 

Gynnsthetonic

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The one and only time I sat in the Main Terrace. I was right next to the Match of the Day cameraman so got to see the action replays first hand. 11 years old 1st year at senior school. Couldn't wait to rip into the Liverpool fans on Monday morning. They beat us 5-0 in the return fixture later that season
 

Samo

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This was during my period 'away' from football.
Most of my friends were musos and I got completely immersed in the local music scene and everything that went along with it.
My heart was still sky blue but nobody I knew was going.
I don't remember much about those years.
 

ovduk78

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I remember standing on the Kop before the start expecting the worst, Liverpool's players looked so confident & they were a much bigger & more physical side but as soon as it started we were really up for it & getting stuck in. Not my favourite win over Liverpool though, that was the 5-1 in 92/93 when we battered them & should have won by more, I had a new boss at work who I didn't like & he was a scouser so I really enjoyed going into work on the Monday.
 

The Great Eastern

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I was in the Kop and the lads in front of me had just got their half time beers in despite it still being the tail end of the 1st half. Gibbo puts the ball into the net for 3-0 and 6 or7 paper cups of M&Bs finest went flying into the air !
Gibbos hat trick goal in the 2nd half was scored with his shooting boot falling apart.
 

Sheffield Sky Blue

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I was in the Sky Blue stand. It was my brother's first game - what a start.
I was absolutely convinced that Liverpool would still win right up until the 4th goal. I remember that sense of relief when Gibson scored that goal.
Going into school the following Monday, with all the plastic Liverpool fans, was glorious.
 

ccfcanon

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I was at this game in the West End. The memory is still strong. Talk about limbs.
We had Man Utd on Boxing Day too as i recall. I think a 1-1 draw
I was west end to with my mate and his dad .His dad said right lads no swearing as we were 2 13 year olds and but his dad saw his mate at half time to which he came out with 3 bloody bastard goals lol we were pissing ourselves laughing.Great days RIP Mark
 

blunted

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Yep there that day, but rarely missed a home game until wife made me go away on long holidays in August. Still paid having a season ticket.
 

olderskyblue

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I remember feeling quite sad on the Monday…. I didn’t work with any scousers to take the piss out of :ROFLMAO:
 

Cally Fedora

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Fantastic day and game. We were well up the table at that point but just stopped winning. Can’t remember if there were injuries in particular that caused it or it all just caught up with the squad we’d assembled from very little
 

ovduk78

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Was it after the 5-1 instead I think so
The best run I could find was in 88-89 when they lost at Man Utd on NYD & didn't lose again until Arsenal won the title at Anfield in the last game of the season. I remember the great run they had in 85-86 but that was only 14 games unbeaten in the league.
 

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