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1 month ago
George Best Final Interview
.......last few minutes of George Best's last interview, on radio Talksport......
chatham43 • 56,658 views
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2 months ago
Liverpool You'll Never Walk Alone The Kop
The Kop at Anfield, Liverpool in full choir
Thebladerunners • 551,633 views
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@scudizmaster Whatever we think about passing their 18 League Titles Liverpool are still the benchmark - SAF said "When we meet Liverpool it's always the game of the Century" Screw Chelsea - Arsenal and Spurs have more history than you phonies
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3 months ago
Drogba Loses it! - Full Version
Shows him getting booked as well.
danny251 • 618,468 views
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Is this the same guy that drops to the floor at the slightest touch? If he stayed this strong he'd get another 30 goals per season
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3 months ago
Dalglish on Bob Paisley and fergie
Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish talks about Bob Paisley and Utd boss Fergie at his book launch
IndySportsNewsTV • 34,554 views
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On Behalf of real United fans I apologise for the scumbag who mocked your dead. We of all fans should be the most sympathetic to LFC - not the most Pathetic, Anyway - Yes it should have been Sir Bob and Sir Shanks
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3 months ago
Bill Shankly and Arthur Dooley, Liverpool FC, Anfield 1972
BBC2, 1972. Liverpool FC Manager Bill Shankly and Arthur Dooley walk and talk around Anfield. It's nice to see the real Kop again. YNWA. Sorry abou...
admanphoto • 8,130 views
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Even me, a United fan Loved this man - Billy the King - pity Fergie didn't copy him, Matt or Paisley as human beings - I miss him even now - RIP
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3 months ago
YNWA, 1965
Match commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme commends the "Liverpool signature tune", Liverpool vs. Leeds United, 1965
ynwa1963 • 199,936 views
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@Robbo1YNWA Can we please put this to bed once and for all - I'm a United fan and I first heard this sung on the 23rd November 1963 at Old Trafford - By Liverpool - How can I be so sure? - the day after Kennedy was shot, the match Harry Gregg broke his collarbone and two weeks after Gerry releas...
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3 months ago
HILLSBOROUGH DISASTER VIDEO - Capture project
Educational purposes only
Hillsborough Disaster - Capture Project
Nikki Newman
NikkiNewman92 • 13,324 views
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Terrible day - Justice for the 96 RIP. And what another person said is right, it could have happened to us at United, I can think of some close calls we had, Anyone who mocks this disaster is beneath contempt. Prayers for all their families and hope one day the pain will --- well at least become ...
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6 months ago
Phil Thompson's reaction to Fernando Torres going to Chelsea
Phil Thompsons reaction to Fernando Torres going for £50,000,000 from Liverpool to Chelsea on Gillete Soccer Special at 7:30pm on Tuesday.
milllybob • 156,452 views
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@FlaviusConstantius Really? He was The Everton Chairman- he brought in Catterick and bankrolled the signings of Pickering, Kendal Ball etc He had absolutely nothing to do with Liverpool - It was his His nephew David Moors who was at Liverpool from 1991 Read your history pal - Oh sorry - Chelsea...
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8 months ago
Ashley Young
New Video . IGNORE TAGS : L. Messi - 2009 Is my year - 5 Trophies, Fifa World Player, Golden Ball... I'm the Best
Getafe vs FC Barcelona 12/09/2009...
LMessi10Ibra9 • 276,809 views
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@proudtobedubliner I agree with you mate - I'm a United fan but I'm sick of these glory hunters - wonder if these ones here are the same one's who say SAF should be sacked after the terrible season United's just had? Make me sick the lot of them
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9 months ago
Liverpool Are Sick & Phil Thompson Goes Green
Liverpool lose after West Ham score in the last minute. Phil Thompson needs a sick bag. Haha lol.
CowboyHotDogs • 223,776 views
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@TheDIZZYMONEY Getting really sick of people having a go at this bloke - He stood on the Kop as a kid then went on and played for Liverpool, I may be a United fan but as far as I'm concerned this guy is to be envied - he lived the dream of every real fan
I saw him right from his debut to the end - without doubt the greatest of them all - what people need to remember was he was the first celebrity footballer - people jumped on his bandwagon, The press never left him alone and when he did try and get away from things the Daily Mirror went and print...