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Friday, December 26, 2008
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
Coventry City v Liverpool 5th May 1990

After last weeks excitement, we could relax and enjoy the game, my first away game watching Liverpool FC.
Following a mid-week 1-0 win over Derby, and receiving the championship trophy, there were a few empty seats on the coach, people had obviously lost interest for some reason.
We arrived on the outskirts of Coventry at about half past 12, so we nipped into a pub for a couple, just to kill some time really...........honest.
Arriving at the ground, the supporters club organiser approached a policeman to see if it was ok to sell the remaining tickets that he had, surprisingly to me they all went, I couldn't believe at the time that people would travel to a match without a ticket, it's something I found later on that happened quite often.
Inside the ground, the singing had started early, we were champions, and letting everyone know.
Once the teams appeared, "king" Kenny took his place on the bench, on a really hot day, with his big bench jacket on.
After 2 minutes, Kevin Gallagher put Coventry in front, a bad start to say the least, but better was to follow, Ian Rush equalised after 16 minutes, and John Barnes made it 2-1 after 37 minutes and Barnes again on 39 minutes made it 3-1.
Half Time: Coventry City 1 Liverpool 3
In the second half Liverpool carried on where they'd left off, Ronny Rosenthal made it 4-1 after 50 minutes, Barnes completed his hat-trick on 61 minutes, and Rosenthal got his second to round it all off after 69 minutes.
After the final whistle, both teams did a lap of honour, and both teams got a standing ovation from both sets of fans, even John Sillett, Coventry's manager had his name sung by the away fans.
A great day and a great season, just a few months until next season starts, and time to wallow ni the fact that Liverpool are champions.
Final score: Coventry City 1 Liverpool 6
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Thursday, December 18, 2008
Liverpool v QPR 28th April 1990
There was a buzz around Liverpool today as soon as we arrived, today could be the day we clinch our 18th league title, a win against QPR and if Norwich can do us a favour at Aston Villa by at least getting a draw.
A tentative start, and QPR taking the lead wasn't what we' hoped for, and news that Villa were winning wasn't what we wanted to hear either.
But on 40 minutes Ian Rush banged in the eqaliser at the near post, past future England 'keeper David Seaman, but, Villa were winning 3-1 by now, so perhaps the title wasn't going to be today.
At half time, the talk was of whether we could still get the 3 points, and finally win the title on Tuesday with a win against Derby County, but as we all know, football is such an unpredictable game.
The second half starts with Liverpool looking eagerly to score the next goal that would put us in the lead, and on 63 minutes, we were somewhat fortunate to win a penalty, which John Barnes calmly put away to give Liverpool the lead.
Looking comfortable for the win, and the minutes ticking away, a shout was heard from somewhere behind me on The Kop, that shout soon turned to a roar that swept like wildfire around the whole of Anfield, looking around puzzled many people were unsure of what was going on, then from what seemed to be from the same place the shout was heard from, a cry of "champions, champions" was heard, this spread round the ground even quicker than the roar.
It had turned out that Norwich had pulled 2 goals back to make it 3-3, the somewhat quietened atmosphere had turned to one of celebration, "you'll never walk alone" all but drowned out the final whistle, it was confirmed, Villa had drawn 3-3 at home To Norwich, and Liverpool FC were champions again.
After the game, we met our coach at The Sportsmans pub, owned by Liverpool midfielder, Ronnie Whelan, who was there after the match, along with fellow central midfielder Steve McMahon, so we stayed for a bit and had a few celebratory drinks, which was nice.
Final Score: Liverpool 2 QPR 1
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