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05 Aug 2014 22:46:23
Just want to wish Pepe Reina all the best as he moves on to next phase of his career in Germany.

I know the situation surrounding his departure wasn't handled brilliantly--by either the club or the player--but I have nothing but love for the lad.

He always played his socks off and wore the shirt with pride.

He gave us many great memories over the years ('06 FA Cup, '07 CL semi-final vs. Chelsea), but, for me, one will always stand out above the rest:

I will never forget watching him sprint the length of the pitch to jump into David Ngog's arms, after the young lad sealed a 2-0 victory against United with a late goal at Anfield.

I was bouncing around the pub like a mad man after we'd scored and all of sudden I see this streak of yellow dashing across the TV screen. " hell, it's Reina, " I screamed.

What an unforgettable moment.

That ended up being a really tough season ('09-'10), as we dropped out of the Champions League and saw Rafa get the sack.

But, on that day, Liverpool Football Club were flying high. And Pepe Reina put the cherry atop the sundae, with a display of pure spirit and enthusiasm that embodied what he was all about.

Best of luck, Pepe. Thanks for embracing our club and our city. YNWA.

Richard The Red

 

 

28 Apr 2014 15:21:10
There are more twists and turns in this title race yet to come, lads!

It was heartbreaking to slip up yesterday, but that result is gone now and we must refocus for the challenge ahead.

Manchester City are strong, for sure. But I believe that they will slip up somewhere in these remaining three fixtures. As others have noted, their recent record at Goodison is very poor. And let's not dismiss Villa either--remember, they've already beaten City once this season!

All the pressure will be on the Sky Blues now, as they cannot afford to drop a single point. They were the title favorites from the start, so they are EXPECTED to be in this position. That's real pressure--when anything but the title is considered a failure.

But we have to do our part as well! Surely the players will be a bit down after yesterday's disappointment. But the team and the manager and the fans need to regroup and finish with purpose.

We cannot just limp to the finish line! These last two games against Palace and Newcastle are still absolutely massive. We must maintain that "every match is a cup final" mentality that has served us so well in 2014.

As long as we win out, and keep the pressure on City, I believe that we will be the ones lifting the trophy on May 11th.

It will be tight and it will be tense, but we can still turn this dream into a reality! Let's forget yesterday's result and push the team on to glory.

I still believe.

Richard The Red

 

 

 

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