18 Jan 2019 09:38:53
Thanks for the reply regarding Kimmich Ed333, interesting choice but great reasoning as to why.

Another question for the Eds, who's your favorite player of all time and why?

{Ed0333's Note - Kenneth Matheson Dalglish no question. The King brought me unbridled joy as a kid and that smile illuminated my pretty boring childhood. Nothing was more satisfying than King Kenny scoring and securing our last league title 29 years ago as player manager on the last day of the season against Chelsea at Stamford bridge. For me that even bettered Istanbul.


1.) 19 Jan 2019
19 Jan 2019 00:16:02
The sad thing ED333, was, as young men we got greedy and thought we would get another one the following year. We were spoilt back then. I think it's us old men that will truely appricate it when the next one comes.
And yes the King was King. God how he made us smile, brings a tear to my eye even now.

{Ed0333's Note - I agree Polecat those were halcyon days mate and I never thought the glory would run out. We were supremely well run then in the boardroom as well as the dug out. But as you say Dalglish was the fulcrum and his leaving was a void we didn’t fill until Rafa to a degree, so we were playing catch up all those years. I’m not sure in the current age we’ll dominate like that again in fact I’m sure of it but this grinning bespecled German loony has given us reason to smile again and hope number 19 is on the horizon. When that happens I hope they have Kenny alongside them when they present us the Premiership title because it would be a fitting gesture and that would bring a tear to my eye.


2.) 19 Jan 2019
19 Jan 2019 09:40:52
Actually Ed, i think that scenario would bring a tear to a glass eye.

{Ed0333's Note - Touché Townsville 👍


3.) 19 Jan 2019
19 Jan 2019 13:27:09
I remember that day as if it was yesterday Ed! I was at Goodison with the Boys Brigade watching Everton smash Southampton (I think it was 6-1 but I wasn’t really watching) I had my dad’s wireless glued to my ear the whole game 😂.

{Ed0333's Note - i was at my grandmothers house listening to it on a clock radio Bobby (I bet only few people will know what they are). Those were simple times, not as technologically advanced in terms of being able to watch games but nonetheless enjoyable. I don’t know why but Saint & Greavsie just popped into my head anyone remember that show?


4.) 19 Jan 2019
19 Jan 2019 23:11:55
I was at Stamford Bridge that day. Huge smile always when volleying home. Great days.