SOME opposition football 'fans' never cease to amaze me.
For blinkered, over the top, offensive opionions, you just can't beat the beautiful game.
The majority of views on Jamie Carragher from some of our delightful rivals demonstrate my point.
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FERNANDO Torres last night became the first player to score back-to-back Anfield hat-tricks since 1946.
After the dark days of Cisse, Bellamy, Diouf, and the current crop, it's fantastic that the Reds have a genuine world-class forward leading the line.
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DID Dirk discover his best position for us on Tuesday night?
I've always been a fairly strong critic of the Dutchman (his ability not is commitment), so when he produces the goods it's only right to acknowledge it.
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REMEMBER when Liverpool paraded around Wembley dressed in those ridiculous white suits before serving up that inept FA Cup final performance in 1996?
Sorry to remind you all.
I think we'd all agree that those days of a guffawing Ruddock in suit and shades trying to look like an Armani model are best left in the past.
However, it looks like that if our new Swiss signing has anything to do with it, the souped up glamour could worryingly be heading back to Anfield.
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IF one player splits opinion among Reds fans, it's Xabi Alonso.
After a mediocre season from the Spaniard, speculation has increased about a possible Anfield exit.
For some supporters that would be transfer suicide; to others it would be a sound piece of football business.
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