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LFC Vancouver Newsletter
You'll Never Walk Alone | Volume #3 - 18| 28 December 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: Wednesday January 2 - Liverpool v Wigan at 12:00 noon PST(live) at the G Sport.
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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You can send comments to the following email address. YNWA/JFT 96,
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Last Result
Derby 1 Liverpool 2
Man City 0 Liverpool 0
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UPCOMING GAMES & EVENTS
Sunday 6 January: Luton Town v Liverpool (FA Cup third round) Saturday 12 January: Middlesborough v Liverpool Monday 21 January: Liverpool v Aston Villa Tuesday 29 January: West Ham v Liverpool Saturday 2 February: Liverpool v Sunderland All airing times to be confirmed, but will be available at the G Sport. When any of the match information above is updated, an email will be sent to notify all members, or anyone on our email list.
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 34: Gary MacAllister MBE By LFC Vancouver member Ste Speed
Gary was born in Motherwell, Scotland on Christmas Day 1964. He started his football career for his hometown club Motherwell at just sixteen years old in 1981. He played for Motherwell for four seasons making seventy appearances. In 1985 he had an impressive game in the semi final of the Scottish Cup against Celtic and was snapped up by English side Leicester City for £250,000. This fee also included the purchase of another Motherwell player, Ally Mauchlen. Gary spent five seasons with Leicester and was consistently one of their best players. His performances earned him a call up to the Scotland squad for the 1990 World Cup in Italy. After the World Cup had ended Gary moved on to Leeds Utd who had just been promoted to the First Division under manager Howard Wilkinson. It was at Leeds Utd that Gary really began to make a serious name for himself as a top quality player. In Gary?s second season at Elland Road, 1991/92, he was part of an incredible midfield alongside Gordon Strachan, Gary Speed and David Batty. Gary?s influence from dead ball situations was to prove deadly for opponents as Leeds were to finish the season as the last First Division champions, before the name was changed to The Premiership. Unfortunately for Leeds Utd they followed up their title victory by finishing a dreadful seventeenth in the league in 1992/93. In 1995 Gary was rewarded with the club captaincy when Gordon Strachan moved to Coventry City to become player coach. Gary?s first season as captain proved to be his last one for Leeds Utd and in 1996 he was to achieve his boyhood dream of captaining a team at Wembley in the League Cup Final against Aston Villa. Unfortunately for Gary he wasn?t to lift the trophy as Villa won the game comfortably 3 ? 0. More disappointment was to follow in the summer of 1996 during the European Championships in England. Scotland had been drawn in the same group as England and the game against each other was the most anticipated for both sets of supporters. Gary was the captain of the Scotland side and was a proud man as he led his country into battle against the auld enemy at Wembley. Unfortunately the game was to be a complete disaster for Scotland and for Gary personally. England were leading 1 ? 0 after a goal from Alan Shearer in the first half. Scotland was awarded a second half penalty after a handball from Stuart Pearce. Up stepped Gary McAllister to take it looking as cool as a cucumber and with his great reputation from dead ball situations there seemed no way he would miss. Unfortunately he hit the ball straight down the middle of the goal and England keeper David Seaman was able to save with his legs. Gary claims now that he was put off by the ball moving slightly in the wind and subsequent replays have proven this. Unfortunately for Scotland, England got a second wind after this penalty save and minutes later Paul Gascoigne was to score one of the most famous England goals of all time. Sadly for Gary the Scotland fans never really forgave him for missing that penalty and despite remaining as captain until 1998 he was often disgracefully booed by his own so-called supporters. After Euro 96 ended Gary joined his former colleague Strachan at Coventry City for three million pounds. He spent four seasons at Highfield Road and became a huge fan favourite thanks to his long range goals and his great efforts in helping the Sky Blues maintain their top flight status.
Gary?s Liverpool career started badly when he was sent off in his debut at Arsenal. This was an ill tempered game in which Patrick Viera for Arsenal and Didi Haman for Liverpool were also sent off. After that poor beginning Gary went on to prove all his doubters wrong by establishing himself as a regular in the midfield alongside Haman. Despite his age he remained super fit and went on to make twenty one starts during that fantastic season. His fitness was certainly proved as the season was approaching a breathtaking climax with Liverpool going for three cups and a top three finish in the Premiership. He came on as a substitute in the League Cup final victory over Birmingham City and was to score in the penalty shoot out.
After the derby victory Gary went on to score the winning goal in Liverpools next four games and all of them were from dead ball situations. Just a few days after the Everton game we played Barcelona at Anfield in the semi final second leg of the UEFA Cup. We had drawn 0 ? 0 in the first leg and the match at Anfield proved to be a tense affair. Liverpool defended superbly against the likes of Kluivert and Rivaldo. The game was settled with a penalty at the Anfield Road end after Kluivert had handballed. Gary was the coolest man on Merseyside as he expertly slotted home the penalty to send the Reds into yet another European Final. In interesting fact about this match was that the Barcelona goalkeeper that night was a young Pepe Reina.
Gary was a substitute in the F.A. Cup Final victory over Arsenal and it was his floating free kick that led to the equaliser from Michael Owen. After coming on as a substitute in the previous two finals, Gary was named in the starting line-up for the 2001 UEFA Cup Final against Deportivo Alaves in Dortmund. Gary turned back the clock with a breathtaking man of the match performance as he led Liverpool to victory in one of the most exciting finals of all time. He had a hand in four of Liverpool?s goals that night in a 5 ? 4 victory. He took the free kick for the first goal by Marcus Babbel and he played the through balls for goals by Steven Gerrard and Robbie Fowler. In extra time Gary then put the icing on the cake of a truly historic performance by taking the free kick that led to the own goal that won Liverpool the trophy. Gary played one more season for the Reds but he was more of a squad player as Steven Gerrard began to become one of the best players in Europe in the centre of midfield. Despite not starting as many games in his second season Gary still managed some memorable moments including a penalty goal in the 2001 Charity Shield victory over Man Utd. He was still a great player even at the age of thirty seven as he helped Liverpool to a second place finish in the Premiership. At the end of the 2001/02 season Gary departed Anfield after the 5 ? 0 victory over Ipswich and he was given a standing ovation by everybody at Anfield. In the summer of 2002 Gary moved back to Coventry City as player manager. He proved himself to be a very capable manager but unfortunately his management career was cut short by tragedy. After just one season Gary resigned in 2003 to look after his wife Denise who was diagnosed with breast cancer. Sadly she passed away in 2006. After taking a number of years away from the game, Gary now works regularly as a television pundit for Sky and Setanta, usually in the studio for most Liverpool games. In 2006 he was rumoured to have been offered a coaching position at Liverpool but declined as it was still too soon after his wife?s passing. Gary currently maintains a strong link with Liverpool by writing a column in every issue of the match-day programme. He was recently linked with the vacant Scotland manager job, which he declined any interest in and has hinted a desire to return to club management in the future. It wasn?t just his performances on the pitch that make Gary such an Anfield legend, it is also the positive influence he had on the younger players at the time. Steven Gerrard has talked about what a positive influence Gary was on himself and describes him as a ?class act? in his autobiography. Despite only playing for Liverpool for two seasons Gary did more for the club than many others who played for the club for far longer. His efforts during the climax to the 2000/01 season mean that Gary McAllister deserves his place alongside any of the Anfield Legends. These efforts have not been forgotten by the Liverpool supporters as proven by his placing of number 32 in the series ?100 Players Who Shook the Kop.? Videos of Gary McAllister 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 in the next week or so, sorry about the delay (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
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