LFC Vancouver Newsletter

You'll Never Walk Alone | Volume #4 - 02| 14 August 2008

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.

News and Notes

Liverpool Matches at the G Sport

LFC Vancouver will be meeting at the G Sport this week to watch:

Saturday August 16 - Sunderland v Liverpool at 9:30am.


2008-2009 Membership

With the season opener just around the corner, 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


Guess the Starting XI Contest

The new season means a new session of the Guess the Starting XI Contest. See if you can read Rafa's mind and test yourself against other LFC Vancouver members!

Send your entries now!


LFC Vancouver Fantasy Football League

Yahoo Fantasy Football is a fun way to compete with fellow Reds. Our Group name is LFC Vancouver, Group ID # is 3766 and the Group Password is (predictibly) Vancouver. Come join up with us!
Thanks to James for setting the league up!


LFC Vancouver Practice

When: August 16, 2008 @ Directly after Sunderland Match
Where: Templeton Secondary School
Map: Google Map


Gerry and The Pacemakers - In Vancouver

Photos of LFC Vancouver Members and the Gerry and The Pacemakers concert in Vancouver on 13 August 2008. See the photo album HERE

Photo Credits to Ste Speed and Beth Williams.

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

In Stock NOW:

Mens Home Long sleeve
Mens Home short sleeve
Mens Away Short Sleeve
MensTraining jersey
All you need is LFC tee shirt
LFC Bench Jacket

LFC Scarf - $25.00 or Member Price $19.99
LFC Beanie - $25.00 or Member Price $19.99
LFC Samba Millenium shoe - $110.00 or Member Price $79.99
LFC Samba NUA shoe - $90.00 or Member Price $69.99

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 Videos of the Week

Rafa on Gerrard, injuries and season so far

BONUS YouTube.com Videos of the Week

Shanks and the Kop celebrates the '73 Championship

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

YNWA/JFT 96,

Andy Neumann
lfcvancouver [at] gmail.com


Standard Liege squeezed out a draw.

Last Results

Standard Liege 0 v Liverpool 0
(Attendance: 25,000)

UPCOMING GAMES & EVENTS

Saturday August 16 - Sunderland v Liverpool (Premier League),
TV Fox Soccer Channel, Setanta Sports Canada 9:30am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport Live.

Saturday August 23 - Liverpool v Middlesbrough (Premier League),
TV Setanta Sports USA 7:00am. LFC Vancouver venue The G Sport Live.

Wednesday August 27 - Liverpool v Standard Liege (Champions League),
TV TBA 12:05pm. LFC Vancouver venue TBA

Sunday August 31 - Aston Villa v Liverpool (Premier League),
TV TBA 8:00am. 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 45:
Jim Beglin

By LFC Vancouver member Ste Speed, 13 August 08.

Talented Irish left back Jim Beglin has the distinction of being Bob Paisley’s final signing. His career was cut short by a devastating injury but his performances in the mid eighties for Liverpool will never be forgotten.

Jim Beglin was born in July 1963 in County Waterford, Ireland. His senior football career began with the legendary Irish side Shamrock Rovers in 1980. In his final season at Shamrock Rovers, 1982/83, Jim played in the same team as Paul Whelan, brother of Liverpool legend Ronnie.

In May 1983, Bob Paisley signed Jim for a fee of £20,000. This was to be Paisley’s final transfer as Liverpool manager as he was to retire at the end of the 1982/83 season. This was a season in which Liverpool won the League Cup and the First Division championship. New manager Joe Fagan put Jim straight into the reserve squad and spent the next eighteen months developing his abilities.

After several stints as an unused substitute, Jim finally made his first team debut in November 1984. This came in a 1-1 draw with Southampton in the league. At this time Alan Kennedy was well established at left back so Jim played on the left of midfield for his debut. He had to wait a few more months until near the end of the 1984/85 season to play in his favoured position. When Alan Kennedy got injured, Jim took his chance with aplomb and played regularly during the climax to the season. His first goal for Liverpool came in the European Cup semi final against Greek side Panathinaikos at Anfield. Jim scored the fourth goal in a 4-0 victory. He was then chosen in the starting line-up for the 1985 European Cup Final against Juventus. Unfortunately the subsequent disaster at the Heysel Stadium destroyed what should have been the proudest moment so far in his football career.

Joe Fagan stepped down as Liverpool manager at the end of the 1984/85 season to be replaced by Kenny Dalglish, who became the clubs first player manager. Alan Kennedy regained his place in the side at the start of the 1985/86 season but this lasted a mere few weeks. In September 1985, Kennedy was sold to Sunderland and Jim Beglin was handed a permanent place at left back. He went on to make fifty three appearances that season as Liverpool won their first League and FA Cup double.

One of Jim’s greatest, and most famous, performances for Liverpool came in the classic all Merseyside FA Cup Final against Everton in 1986. Jim’s performance in the second half was a major factor in Liverpool’s comeback from a goal down to eventually win the game 3-1. His interception from Everton’s Gary Stevens and subsequent pass to Jan Molby led to the equaliser from Ian Rush. However it was in a different type of situation that Jim is most remembered for. Early in the second half he got into a pushing and shouting match with goalkeeper Bruce Grobbelaar. There was confusion in the area over who had control of the ball which led to Bruce pushing Jim in the chest and looking furious giving a hand gesture. BBC commentator described the incident with; “Grobbelaar seems to be at sixes and sevens with Beglin”. However before it could get nasty they exchanged in a quick game of pass and all was resolved. Describing the incident years later, Jim said;

“I wish I had a quid for every time someone came up and reminded me about my little head to head with Brucie in the final. But again some people reckon that kind of started everybody into the fact that unless we pull it together, we’re not gonna come out with anything from this game. He called me ‘something’ stupid and I told him were to go and he hit me. I thought, I can’t really hit him back here, there’s a hundred thousand in the stadium and millions watching on telly, and we’re already behind. He was that type of excitable character so I thought, just get on with it, so I ran away and thankfully we won the game and made it up afterwards.”

Jim started the following season where he left off, in fine form, and his position in the side was never under any threat. He seemed to be improving with every game and looking like he would be major player for many years to come. However in January 1987 it would all go horribly wrong in a terrible accident on the pitch. Liverpool were drawn against Everton in the League Cup quarter final and it was set to be a classic game, especially as both rivals were going head to head for the First Division title for the third season in a row.

In one split second Jim’s Liverpool career was over just as he was on the threshold of a long stint as the Reds’ left back. He went into a fifty-fifty tackle with Everton’s Gary Stevens and came out of it with one of the most horrific broken legs ever seen in football.

Jim never played in the first team again. While his leg was mending his place was taken by Steve Nicol and then Gary Ablett came through the ranks. Steve Staunton also came into the side and by the time Jim had regained fitness he was down in the pecking order due to the form of Ablett and Staunton. Jim attempted a comeback with the reserves but ended up damaging the cartilage in his knee.

In June 1989 Jim moved to Leeds United to try and restart his playing career. He hardly made any appearances at Elland Road over the next two seasons and spent two brief loan spells at Plymouth Argyle and Blackburn Rovers. Unfortunately the terrible injuries he suffered at Liverpool had taken too much toll on Jim’s leg and in 1991 he was forced to retire at the young age of just twenty seven.

Fortunately for Jim he has been able to carve out a very successful career with the broadcast media. For many years he has worked as a main presenter and commentator for RTE in Ireland and for ITV. His voice can be heard on a regular basis commentating on Champions League games for ITV.

Despite only playing one full season for Liverpool, Jim Beglin is remembered very fondly by Reds’ fans. The left back position has often been a very difficult one to fill and it is a real tragedy that a player that could have been an all time great was cut down in his prime. Jim regularly appears in a prominent part on the official Liverpool DVD releases and his place in the Liverpool family is not in any doubt.

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

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 lfcvancouver [at] gmail.com.

YNWA/JFT 96,

Andy Neumann

Contest Standings - Guess the Starting XI

Standings as of 14 Aug 08.
RankMemberPoints
1 Dennis 5
2 Andy 3
2 Richard 3
2 Ste 3

To enter the members contest see the rules below.

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
lfcvancouver [at] gmail.com

LFC Vancouver

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