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Heroes & Villains => Villa Memories => Topic started by: villabear on November 24, 2016, 09:04:29 PM
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I didn't want to glorify him by putting his name in the topic heading but with all the sycophancy of Gerrard retiring today his name still only makes me think of that awful challenge on George Boateng in 2001.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7_r1ppTJVEI
6.38 secs in.
"Gerrard went in forcefully". Dirty bastard.
I suppose Murphys on tonight saying he's world class.
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You shouldn't knock him - he's won almost as many Premier League titles as Marc Albrighton has.
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You shouldn't knock him - he's won almost as many Premier League titles as Marc Albrighton has.
Haha. Excellent.
I'd quite like Gerrard to simply vanish. Massively overrated. It was wonderful to beat them in the cup semi final last year. He was garbage fir England, and a pea headed dirty thug to boot. Good riddance.
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I was at that game and often recount it as a rebuttal to Gerrard sycophants.
A good footballer, but - like many - flawed.
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George Boateng was one of my favourite players. Hard as nails and so important in our midfield. Wish we had a player like him now.
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George Boateng was one of my favourite players. Hard as nails and so important in our midfield. Wish we had a player like him now.
I loved it when Gazza broke his arm/elbow on Boatengs face.
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You shouldn't knock him - he's won almost as many Premier League titles as Marc Albrighton has.
Haha. Excellent.
I'd quite like Gerrard to simply vanish. Massively overrated. It was wonderful to beat them in the cup semi final last year. He was garbage fir England, and a pea headed dirty thug to boot. Good riddance.
He was well past his best in that semi but I think you're re-writing history around his ability. He played in pretty mediocre Liverpool sides in the 2000s but consistently lifted their performances. His trophy haul is testament to that as is his goalscoring record of one in about 3.5 over 700 games.
His performances for England were pretty mediocre admitedly but that could be said of all England players of that era given the muddled thinking and poor managers.
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George Boateng was one of my favourite players. Hard as nails and so important in our midfield. Wish we had a player like him now.
A legend.
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I didn't want to glorify him by putting his name in the topic heading but with all the sycophancy of Gerrard retiring today his name still only makes me think of that awful challenge on George Boateng in 2001.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=7_r1ppTJVEI
6.38 secs in.
"Gerrard went in forcefully". Dirty bastard.
I suppose Murphys on tonight saying he's world class.
Great video though, the last time I was at Anfield, I think I might have been the one to accidentally chin Vassell as he came over to celebrate his goal.
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I cannot for the life of me remember that away kit.
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He was well past his best in that semi but I think you're re-writing history around his ability. He played in pretty mediocre Liverpool sides in the 2000s but consistently lifted their performances. His trophy haul is testament to that as is his goalscoring record of one in about 3.5 over 700 games.
And when he punched that DJ in a Southport wine bar because he wouldn't play any Phil Collins.
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I was at this game. It was Dudek's home debut in the Liverpool goal and I fancied us win based on that I'd seen him play before and didnt rate him. We were magnificent that afternoon.
Helped massively by Owen being on the bench for Liverpool just the week after he scored a hattrick for England in the 5-1 defeat of Germany. The Villa end gave him a huge round of applause when his name was announced.