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  1. Continuing our FA Cup final memories feature ahead of Saturday's Wembley showdown with Chelsea, we take a look back at the 2006 final v West Ham United. Liverpool continued their wonderful affiliation with Cardiff's Millennium Stadium in a final that will be forever affectionately remembered as the 'Steven Gerrard final'.

  2. 2024年3月17日 · In the 2006 edition of the tournament, the two teams met at Anfield as the Reds claimed a first win over Manchester United in the FA Cup in 85 years. Can you correctly recall the hosts' line-up that day? See how many of Rafael Benitez's XI you can name...

  3. United's title victory of 1967 would be their last for 26 years - a period dominated by Liverpool, who romped to 11 championships and four European Cups. United's main joys came through getting one over the Merseyside men in cup competitions, such as the 1977 FA Cup final and 1979 FA Cup semi-final replay at Goodison Park.

  4. The players: How we won it in 2005. On the anniversary of the miracle of Istanbul, we recall just what the achievement meant from the eyes of the 14 players who took to the pitch at the Ataturk Stadium that night. From Jerzy Dudek recalling how advice from Jamie Carragher was inspirational ahead of the penalty shootout, through to the defender ...

  5. 2018年5月25日 · Now one of the country's top pundits, Carragher has struck up an unlikely on-screen partnership with former Manchester United foe Gary Neville. He is also heavily involved in charity work with his 23 Foundation.

  6. Seven years on from the original series, we're once again asking fans to decide on 100 Players Who Shook The Kop. But what did the 2006 list look like? Here is the run down after more than 100,000 votes were cast: 100 - John Wark. 99 - Erik Meijer. 98 - Tom Bromilow. 97 - Nigel Clough. 96 - Nicolas Anelka. 95 - Geoff Strong. 94 - Sam Hardy.

  7. www.liverpoolfc.com › fans › all-in-redIssue 236 - Liverpool FC

    Issue 236. Reds look to continue perfect start to the season at Old Trafford. With two victories and two clean sheets so far, the new season could not have started better for Arne Slot and his side. Next up is Sunday’s trip down the M62 to face Manchester United FC at Old Trafford.