LFC Vancouver Newsletter

You'll Never Walk Alone | Volume #3 - 06| 20 September 2007

For the last edition of the newsletter check here. For last year's archives, check here.

Comments/feedback/anything is always welcome. The email for the newsletter is Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com.

News and Notes

2007-2008 Membership

It is time for Vancouver reds to join the LFC Vancouver Supporters Club for the 2007-2008 season.

You will find the membership form here, so please send in a $20 cheque to:

LFC Vancouver,
P.O. Box 78045
3295 Coast Meridian Rd.
Port Coquitlam B.C. V3B 3N0


Members

Please welcome the following returning members to LFC Vancouver; Steve Dove and Richard Marshall.

The Run Inn and LFC Vancouver Sponsorship

The Run Inn has reached an sponsorship deal with LFC Vancouver. The sponsorship deal allows all LFC Vancouver Members a 10% discount on all Run Inn merchandise. LFC Vancouver Member Chris Cole runs The Run Inn

The Run Inn has an account with Adidas and can order numerous LFC licenced goods. You can find the LFC Catalog here.

The Run Inn Kerrisdale has restocked its shelves in the current line of Adidas / LFC apparel:

In Stock NOW:

LFC Samba Shoe
LFC Adidas Rain Jacket
2007-2008 White Away Jersey
LFC Licence Tee (NEW)

Chris offers 10% off to all club members.

You can place an order with Chris Cole in person at LFC Vancouver matches, or by email at info [at] runinn.com.

The G Sports Bar and Grill:
Home of LFC Vancouver

Liverpool FC YouTube.com Video of the Week

We've got the best midfield in the world...

You can send comments or LFC videos to the following email address.

YNWA/JFT 96,

Andy Neumann
Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com

Last Results

Portsmouth 0 - Liverpool 0
(Attendance: 20,388)

Porto 1 - Liverpool 1
(Attendance: 41,208)

UPCOMING GAMES & EVENTS

Saturday September 22 - Liverpool v Birmingham (Premier League),
TV Setanta 7:00am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport Live.

Tuesday September 25 - Reading v Liverpool (Carling Cup),
TV TBA 11:45am. LFC Vancouver venue TBA.

Saturday September 29 - Wigan v Liverpool (Premier League),
TV TBA 7:00am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport Live.

Wednesday October 03 - Liverpool v Marseille (Champions League),
TV TBA 11:45am. LFC Vancouver venue TBA.

Sunday October 07 - Liverpool v Tottenham (Premier League),
TV TBA 7:00am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport Live.

Saturday October 20 - Everton v Liverpool (Premier League),
TV Setanta 4:45am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport at 9:00am on Tape Delay.

Wednesday October 24 - Besiktas v Liverpool (Champions League),
TV TBA 11:45am. LFC Vancouver venue TBA.

Sunday October 28 - Liverpool v Arsenal (Premier League),
TV The Score 8:00am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport Live.

Saturday November 3 - Blackburn Rovers v Liverpool (Premier League),
TV Setanta 9:15am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport Live.

Tuesday November 06 - Liverpool v Besiktas (Champions League),
TV TBA 11:45am. LFC Vancouver venue TBA.

Saturday November 10 - Liverpool v Fulham (Premier League),
TV Setanta 9:145am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport Live.

Saturday November 24 - Newcastle United v Liverpool (Premier League),
TV Setanta 4:45am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport at 9:00am on Tape Delay.

Wednesday November 28 - Liverpool v FC Porto (Champions League),
TV TBA 11:45am. LFC Vancouver venue TBA.

When any of the match information above is updated, an email will be sent to notify all of you.


If you want to help in any way we'd appreciate it. We could use writers (weekly or occasional, anything is welcome) and sponsors as well. Also, just let us know what you'd like us to do as a supporter's club, what you'd expect. If you can commit a couple of hours a week we could always use the help.

If you can help out with the club in any way, let us know as we're happy to have helping hands.

Article - Ex Red of the Week – Volume 22:
Ray Houghton

By LFC Vancouver member Ste Speed, 19 September 07.

Ray Houghton is often overlooked when we discuss the greatest Liverpool sides but I would definitely include him in my best ever squad. He was a vital member of the last Liverpool side to win the league title and was the final piece of the jigsaw in the great 1987/88 team.

Ray was born and raised in Glasgow, Scotland but started his football career north of the border with West Ham Utd. He came up through the ranks and signed professional forms as a seventeen year old in 1979. After just one appearance in three years, Ray was given a free transfer to Fulham in 1982. Fulham were managed by Malcolm Macdonald and had just been promoted to Division Two and it was over the next three seasons that Ray began to make a name for himself in midfield. During his time at Fulham, Ray was involved in a memorable sequence of games with Liverpool in the third round of the League Cup. The first game finished 1 – 1 at Craven Cottage as did the replay at Anfield. The tie was finally settled in the second replay after a Graeme Souness scorcher from 25 yards.

After 145 games and 21 goals for Fulham, Ray moved on to First Division new boys Oxford Utd in 1985 for £147,000. He made his debut in a 2 – 2 draw with Liverpool. Ray linked up with another future Liverpool player, John Aldridge, and had some great performances that season. He helped Oxford stay clear of the relegation zone with a win on the last day of the season. His finest moment as an Oxford player came in the 1986 League Cup Final against Queens Park Rangers at Wembley. He played well and scored the second goal in what was the biggest game in his career so far and the biggest game ever for Oxford Utd.

In the summer of 1987 Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish added John Barnes and Peter Beardsley to the side. Ian Rush had gone to Italy and joined Juventus but John Aldridge was already there to replace him. Dalglish needed another player to complete his near perfect side and after an away game at Oxford Utd at the start of the season he had found his man. Ray had played superbly in the game and almost straight afterwards Kenny paid £825,000 to bring him to Anfield. Ray replaced Craig Johnston on the right of midfield and was part of possibly the greatest forward line ever seen at Liverpool.

The Reds went twenty nine games unbeaten in the league from the start of the 1987/88 season. Some of the football being played was absolutely breathtaking and Ray was an integral part of this. He also scored some important goals too, including the winner against Everton in the fifth round of the F.A. Cup and a cracker in the famous 5 – 0 win over Nottingham Forest. By the end of the season Ray had won his first league championship medal. Ray was also important in Liverpool’s run to the F.A. Cup final as he also scored a superb goal in the quarter final against Man City. Unfortunately he was denied a winners medal when Wimbledon caused one of footballs greatest ever upsets.

His great year was to continue in the summer of 1988 when he was chosen by Republic of Ireland manager Jack Charlton for the European Championships in West Germany. Ray qualified to play for the Ireland side through his father. In the opening game Ray joined his fellow Liverpool team-mates John Aldridge and Ronnie Whelan to line up against England, who also included Reds players Barnes and Beardsley. Ray scored the only goal of the game with a looping header in what was considered a huge shock at the time. Unfortunately Ireland were eliminated from the tournament after a 1 – 1 draw with Russia (Whelan scored a stunner in that game) and a defeat to the eventual tournament winners Holland.

The 1988/89 season was one of tragedy with the Hillsborough disaster claiming the lives of 96 Liverpool supporters. He played in the 1989 F.A. Cup win over Everton at Wembley only for the Reds to be denied a double again, this time by Arsenal in a dramatic last game at Anfield. In his diary of that season, speaking about the disaster Houghton said: “I am not a Scouser but I felt I belonged. I always will now.”

The following season saw the league title return to Anfield for the eighteenth time in May 1990. Ray’s role was restricted to just sixteen league appearances due to a back injury but he was still an important member of the squad that won the title by nine points clear of Aston Villa. He was chosen for the Ireland squad at the World Cup in Italy that summer. He helped them to qualify for the second round and scored the second in the penalty shoot-out victory over Romania. Unfortunately Ireland were defeated by Italy in the quarter finals but returned home as heroes.

The 1990/91 season saw Liverpool playing well and seemingly headed for another league title win. Unfortunately in February 1991 came Kenny Dalglish’s shock resignation after the 4 – 4 draw with Everton in the F.A. Cup and Liverpool ended up finishing as runners up to Arsenal. New manager Graeme Souness immediately incurred the wrath of the fans when he sold Peter Beardsley to Everton and replaced him with Dean Saunders for almost three times the price.

In 191/92 Liverpool had a poor season in the league but finished with a 2 – 0 win in the F.A. Cup Final over second division side Sunderland. Ray was voted the fans player of the season and had played well in the F.A. Cup Final. He scored twelve goals and finished as second top scorer behind Dean Saunders. Unfortunately the cup final ended up being Ray’s final game in a Liverpool shirt.

Souness signed the woeful Paul Stewart from Spurs in the summer of 1992 and Ray was informed he would be fighting for his place with him. After a row over pay Ray was sold to Aston Villa for £825,000 and was soon joined by Dean Saunders who had only played at Anfield for one season. The replacing of the superb Ray Houghton with the awful Paul Stewart is a perfect example of just how bad things were for Liverpool under Graeme Souness.

Ray played three seasons for Aston Villa, helping them to a victory over Man Utd in the League Cup Final in 1994. This was the only trophy he won with Aston Villa and his time at Villa Park was mostly regarded as disappointing. It was during his time at Aston Villa that his most famous moment (to the worldwide football audience) occurred. It came during Irelands opening game of the 1994 World Cup in the USA. Ireland were playing Italy who where a pre-tournament favourite to lift the trophy. The game was played at Giants Stadium, New Jersey, which is an area hugely populated by Italian Americans. In the eleventh minute Ray scored a cracker from outside the area. This was to be the only goal of the game as Ireland created a huge stir. Once again Ray had scored a vital goal in a huge game that created a massive upset. The image of him doing a forward roll before being dived on by his Irish team-mates is one of the most famous from the tournament (along with Aldridge’s touchline row against Mexico).

In March 1995 Ray left Aston Villa to join Crystal Palace who where relegated from the Premier League at the end of the season. After two seasons he moved to Reading in July 1997. He finished his career at the age of thirty eight in May 2000 after three appearances for Stevenage Borough in the Nationwide Conference. Ray is now in demand as a television pundit working for RTE in Ireland and Sky Sports.

Throughout his career Ray Houghton was always popular for whichever team he played for. Liverpool fans continue to hold him in high regard for his superb performances and vital goals which helped us win two league titles and two F.A. Cups. His continued popularity among Reds fans was reflected in his 52nd place finish in the series ‘100 Players Who Shook the Kop’.

Video Clips of Ray:

LFC - Number 52

Goal v England at Euro 88

Goal v Italy at World Cup USA 94

What do you think? Give Ste your comments at steSpeed [at] lfcvancouver.com.

Contest Standings - Guess the Starting XI

Standings as of 20 September 07.

RankMemberPoints
1 Dennis 14
2 Ste 10
3 Pat 9
4 Kevin 8
5 Dan 3
6 Andy 2
7 Keith 1
7 Glenn 1
9 Mark 0

To enter the members contest see the rules below.

Contest - Guess the Starting XI

RULES:

  • Only open to paid LFC Vancouver Members.
  • You list the names of the players you think will start the next LFC match.
  • You must submit your list to lfcvancouver [at] gmail.com at least 12 hours before kick-off.
  • This contest will include every match that LFC plays this season.
  • The member(s) that correctly guess the starting XI will be awarded 5 points.
  • At the end of the season the player with the most points will win the prize.
  • What is the prize? It is a surprise!
  • The standings will be included in each week’s newsletter.

Scoring System:

  • 11 Correct picks = 5 points.
  • 10 Correct picks = 3 points.
  • 9 Correct picks = 1 point.
  • 0-8 Correct picks = 0 points.
You can send comments or questions to the Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com.

YNWA/JFT 96,

Andy Neumann

Liverpool FC Banner of the Week

Liverpool FC fans are famous around the globe for their fierce wit and loyalty to the club. These traits are commonly showcased in the banners that appear at every Liverpool FC match; home or away. Each week the newsletter will showcase one of those banners.





If you would like to submit a banner for a future edition of the newsletter drop me a line.

Andy Neumann
Andy [at] lfcvancouver.com

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