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LFC Vancouver Newsletter
You'll Never Walk Alone | Volume #3 - 13| 16 November 2007 |
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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 lfcvancouver [at] gmail.com.
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News and Notes
Liverpool Matches at the G Sport LFC Vancouver will be meeting at the G Sport to watch: Saturday November 24 - Newcastle v Liverpool at 9:00AM (tape delay) at the G Sport. On live at 4:45AM on Setanta.
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:
P.O. Box 78045 3295 Coast Meridian Rd. Port Coquitlam B.C. V3B 3N0
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The Run Inn and LFC Vancouver Sponsorship
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 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.
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The G Sports Bar and Grill:
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Liverpool FC YouTube.com Video of the Week You can send comments or LFC videos to the following email address. YNWA/JFT 96,
Andy Neumann |
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Last Results
Liverpool 2 Fulham 0
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UPCOMING GAMES & EVENTS
Wednesday November 28 - Liverpool v FC Porto (Champions League), When any of the match information above is updated, an email will be sent to notify all of you.
If you can help out with the club in any way, let us know as we're happy to have helping hands.
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Article - Ex Red of the Week Volume 30: John Wark By LFC Vancouver member Ste Speed
John was born in Glasgow, Scotland but actually started his career as a seventeen year old with Ipswich Town in 1975. He was part of the most successful period ever for The Tractor Boys who were managed at the time by Bobby Robson. John played in the 1978 F.A. Cup Final against Arsenal when Ipswich pulled off a big upset by winning the cup 1 ? 0. John came close to scoring in the game when he twice hit the post in the second half. Ipswich Town then went onto a period of tremendous success. In 1980 and 1981, Ipswich came within one game of winning the First Division Championship, won by Liverpool and Aston Villa respectively.
His superb form and high profile also led to John being chosen to play a footballer in the Hollywood film ?Escape to Victory? in 1981. The film starred Michael Caine and Sylvestor Stallone and was about a football match between prisoners of war and Nazi soldiers. John joined some of the greatest players of all time including, Pele, Ossie Ardiles, Bobby Moore and others to play in the P.O.W team alongside Caine and Stallone. In 1982 John was part of the Scotland side that went to the World Cup in 1982. Despite him scoring two goals in the tournament, Scotland did not make it past the group stages. Between 1979 and 1984 John played twenty nine games for Scotland and scored seven goals. Bobby Robson left Ipswich to become the England manager just two days after they were knocked out of the 1982 World Cup. The great Ipswich side he had built gradually started to break up with key players moving onto other clubs within a couple of seasons. In March 1984 John was signed by Liverpool for £450,000, with the intention being to eventually step into the position Graeme Souness was about to vacate at the end of the season. John made an immediate impact for Liverpool by scoring against Watford on his debut in a 2-0 victory. Liverpool finished the season with a unique treble of League Champions, European Champions and League Cup winners. Unfortunately for John he did not qualify for any medals but he was happy to be part of such a fantastic side.
In 1985/86 John wasn?t as regular in the side after the new boss Kenny Dalglish had purchased Steve McMahon. Kenny used the rotation system and would alternate his midfield between John, Steve McMahon and Kevin McDonald. John was very useful as a substitute during this season and scored a number of valuable goals when coming off the bench. Unfortunately his season ended prematurely when he broke his leg in early 1986. John missed the remainder of the season in which Liverpool were to win the double of the First Division Championship and the F.A. Cup, beating Everton in the final. Despite missing the run in to the campaign, John had played enough games to be awarded with a title medal. His disappointment at missing the F.A. Cup Final was made worse when he also missed out on Scotland?s squad for the 1986 World Cup in Mexico. John was back to full fitness in time for the following season but he struggled to regain his place in the side. He played most of his games as a substitute but was unable to get any regular starts. His situation got worse in 1987/88 when he hardly figured in the squad at all and in January 1988 he was sold back to Ipswich for £100,000. By this time Ipswich had been relegated to the Second Division. John only missed two games in the next two seasons, scoring twenty goals, before he was sold to Middlesborough in 1990. After just one season he was back for his third and final spell with the Tractor Boys. John was a regular in the Ipswich side over the next six seasons before retiring in 1997 just before his fortieth birthday. John had been able to prolong his career as a player due to his superb fitness and a successful move from midfield into central defence.
What do you think? Give Ste your comments at stespeed [at] lfcvancouver.com.
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Contest Standings - Guess the Starting XI
Standings as of 01 November 07. (note: standings to be updated as soon as I figure this out (Paul Gill, standing in for Andy))
To enter the members contest see the rules below.
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Contest - Guess the Starting XI
RULES:
Scoring System:
YNWA/JFT 96, Andy Neumann
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