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Wow, This Redknapp chap really that solid huh? He must have been with Pools when I was staying overseas. He was the captain also right? I do recall seeing him lifting some Cup that Pools have won even though he didn't play in that game. At that time I was wondering why he so special wan. Now I know.
Yeah the days of Redknapp.. he used to be one of 'em reasons why i'm here as a Reds fan today

He was the England midfield hero, a Beckham before Beckham... but injury cut him short as well..
He was one player who could distributed the ball around the pitch with a extensive range of passing skills, as well as a keen eye for set pieces and long range shooting abilities.

I used to pick out my own list as a self affirmed gaffer and i could never miss Redknapp..

A team of "could have been incredibles".....

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Pongolle Redknapp Kewell
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..... was easily the best looking player around!!!
Dun know abt his skills but gotta agree 100% on his looks. Poster boy looks with great skills. Wat a combination.

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michel platini got quite a few votes when he declared that smaller leagues should have representation in the champs league, not just the big boys... think he is missing the point here. champs league should comprise of the biggest teams in europe, so that every game is like a gigantic battle. that's the beauty of it all. but dont agree with u that gunners should be out of champs league though. dont hate them cos they play attractive football. but then, u r entitled to yr own opinion, so long as liverpool qualifies.
I dun really mean I want Arsenal out of the CL. I do like their style and enjoy watching them play and having them in the CL is good. Between them, Chelski and MU, I hate MU the most, those arrogant suckers. But like U said loh, "as long as Liverpool qualifies".

I kinda agree with Platini's proposal not to have the 4th team in CL (as long as it is not Pools ). But whether or not to give that place to another team in a smaller league is debatable. However, I do agree with the proposal to replace the 4th team with the FA Cup holder (after all, it is the Champions League right?). There was an article in the Straits Times recently on the merit of this. Can't remember the details but it made some sense to me then.

Recently, the proposal that the G14 teams (or something like dat) form another league was revisited. Under Platinit, this may become a reality and then we won't see Pools in EPL anymore. Now that is not very good. Sometimes it is just plain fun to see the big teams trashing the smaller ones.

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no lah, just a bit old school though... have to say this strategy doesnt work on everyone..
I always do that to my subordinates, ie, dun praise them enuf and keep pushing them. It runs against some modern management concept of "giving praise to get the performance". But alas, like wat bro AXL said, it is like old school, and it doesn't always work. I can certainly attest to that cos some of my guys hate me for it. Let's hope Stevie dun get too affected negatively by all these.

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To all my fellow Reds,if you wanna know more about our players,managers or whatever related to our beloved LFC,feel free to visit this very nice website :
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It's about our former handsome captain

Jamie Redknapp

Birthdate: 25.06.1973
Birthplace: Barton-On-Sea, England
Other clubs: Bournemouth, Tottenham, Southampton
Bought from: Bournemouth
Signed for LFC: £350000 15.01.1991
International debut: 06.09.1995 vs Colombia
International caps: 17/1
Liverpool debut: 23.10.1991
Debut goal: 07.12.1991
Contract expiry: 16.04.2002
LFC league games/goals: 237 / 30
Total LFC games/goals: 308 / 41


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Redders is the ultimate professional, on the field as well as outside it. Jamie trained as a youngster with Tottenham, but it was at his dad Harry's club, Bournemouth, where he started his professional career. Before he even had started a single game, Kenny Dalglish had already paid a visit. Harry let Jamie go for two weeks to have a look, but decided he was better off at least for one more year at Bournemouth. After only 13 first team matches he became the most expensive 17-year-old in football when Dalglish paid 350,000 pounds for Jamie, the fee rising to 500,000 pounds depending on appearances and international recognition. Jamie never played for Kenny, even though he was on the bench against Wimbledon 4 days after his arrival. Only 5 weeks after Jamie had gone to Liverpool, Kenny resigned.

Graeme had faith in Jamie's ability and Jamie became the youngest player to appear for LFC in European competition when he played his first game against Auxerre on 23rd of October 1991. He was wearing his idol's shirt, Kenny's number 7. Phil Charnock broke his European record a year later. Jamie scored in his first Premier league match against Southampton a few weeks later, but only played a handful of games his first season. Jamie played 136 games the next three seasons. He was voted the best player in the 1994/95 season by the International supporters club. Redknapp was the captain of the u-21 national team that won the Toulon tournament in France in the summer of 1994. He played his first game for the A-team against Colombia on the 6th of September 1995, which inspired Rene Higuita's scorpion kick save after Redknapp's shot. At that point Redknapp was in inspired form for Liverpool, scoring with two long distance shots in two games in a row against Spartak Vladikavkaz and Blackburn. He was then chosen for England to face Switzerland on 15th of November. Seven minutes into the game, he picked up a hamstring injury. 4 months later he was back in the starting line-up, but more disappointment awaited. Liverpool lost to Man Utd in the FA cup final and in Euro 96, Redknapp got injured again playing the Scots.

Jamie was back in September the following season. He stayed there two months, but lost his place, and in his absence Liverpool built up a five point lead at the top. 1997 started badly for Liverpool and Jamie regained his place. Again his injury jinx struck, now in a friendly international game against South Africa on the 24th of May. He was out for 5 months. Jamie slowly regained his old form and was looking forward to the 1998 World cup. He got injured against Coventry only 2 months prior to the competition and that meant the end of the season and the World cup. Houllier was at Evans' side in 1998/99 and Redknapp's career was soon flying high again, in his best form for 3 years. He played 39 matches and scored 10 goals. In the summer of 1999, he made Redders captain. On the 20th of November 1999, he injured himself against Sunderland and spent the next 4 months on the sidelines. His return was special as he scored the winning goal against Newcastle after coming on as a sub. Two days later he played with the reserves against Sheff Wed and guess what, he got injured once more, this time oout for a month. Why not rest him when Liverpool play teams beginning with letter S. Sunderland, Sweden, Scotland, Switzerland, and Sheffield Wednesday. The S-curse had struck again.

Jamie didn't play a single match in 2000/2001 due to series of injuries over the years that had taken their toll and when he returned in 2001/2002, he lasted only 8 games before he was injured again. Jamie joined his old schoolboys team Tottenham later that season after 10 years at Liverpool. As a mark of respect for him at the club, Liverpool let him pick up the FA cup in 2000/2001 even though he hadn't participated. Jamie, in turn denied a testimonial at Liverpool, because he didn't feel he had played enough the last seasons to deserve it. Jamie was truly one of Liverpool's greatest servants.
Jamie took over the captaincy at Tottenham and only completed 49 games and 4 goals in 2 1/2 years. He went on a free to Southampton but only stayed there for five months under the guidance of his father Harry. Jamie was forced to retire at 32 in the summer of 2005 due to persistent injury problems throughout his career.

And how he beat the Scums !

The former "Spice Girl" has been voted the most annoying footballer's wife of all time in a poll.

Victoria "Posh" Beckham, the wife of England captain David Beckham, topped the list with 46% of the vote.

Coleen McLoughlin, Wayne Rooney's fiancee, followed at second place with 18% of the vote and Nancy Dell'Olio, England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson's partner, came in the third.

Also making the top 10 were Ashley Cole's fiancee Cheryl Tweedy and George Best's ex Alex.

Meanwhile, Jamie Redknapp's wife Louise was voted as the all time favorite footballer's wife.

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Thanks bro cummon, bringing back some gd 'O memories abt him.

and this too

That goal
Not many people, never mind Liverpool players, silence Anfield. Jamie Redknapp managed it on the last day of the FA Premier League 1994-95 season. Bitter rivals Manchester United needed to beat West Ham at Upton Park and a Liverpool victory over title challengers Blackburn to win the league. Also brought into the equation was the facr that Rovers were now managed by former Reds manager and the man who took Redders to Anfield, Kenny Dalglish, . Blackburn took the lead through a Alan Shearer strike but John Barnes equalised in the 64th minute to put the title back in the balance. With the game looking set for a 1-1 draw Liverpool won a last minute free kick just outside the left edge of the Rovers penalty area. Up stepped Redknapp, who remained the ultimate professional, to score directly from the kick. The Rovers and Liverpool fans were silent as they knew it was the winner and no one wanted to celebrate the goal that would win United the title. However, just 30 seconds later news filtered through that United had only managed a 1-1 draw in the Capital which was not enough to overturn the 2 point deficit, the crowd erupted with both sets of fans celebrating and singing the Man United song 'Always look on the bright side of life.'

England career
Injuries blighted Redknapp's relatively successful career, severely limiting the scope and influence of his role on the English national team. The notorious headline chasing British tabloids dubbed his career as being jinxed.

Terry Venables gave Redknapp his international debut on 6 September 1995 in the 0-0 international friendly with Colombia at Wembley. Many forget that it was Jamie's long cross-come shot (after the whistle had blown for an infringement) during this match that produced Rene Higuita's infamous 'scorpion kick' save.

His one and only international goal came on 10 October 1999 in the 2-1 friendly victory Belgium at the Stadium of Light, Sunderland, Redknapp's 67th minute strike was an absolute peach, venomously striking the ball with his weaker left foot from 25 yards out.

Redknapp was officially capped 17 times for England. After playing a brief part in Euro 96, injury ruled him out of both World Cup 98 and Euro 2000. Many still acknowledge Redknapp's talent, and have fond memories of his short stints with the national team. Many believe that if it were not for Redknapp's injuries he would of played at least 50 times for his country, infact Redknapp was injured 3 times whilst on international duty, they all came in games against countries that began with the letter S, Switzerland in 1995, Scotland during Euro 96, and South Africa in 1997.

Post retirement
Since his retirement, Redknapp has successfully entered the field of punditry, mainly with Sky Sports. Redknapp has also admitted he is obtaining his coaching badges in preparation for a possible future career as a manager. His father Harry Redknapp has been reported to be offering him a coaching place at Portsmouth when he gets his badges, but he would want Jamie to quit his job with Sky Sports.

In 2005, Redknapp launched a bi-monthly magazine with former team-mate Tim Sherwood and Louise titled Icon, aimed at professional footballers and their families.

In May 2006, Redknapp wore the England shirt again playing for the pro/celeb Soccer Aid team and scored the only goal against an England masters team.

Redknapp again led by example as the side blended talented youth players like Michael Owen and Steven Gerrard with continental players like Patrik Berger and Sami Hyypiä.
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On his (and Louise's) comparisons to David Beckham (and Posh Spice): "He may be a better footballer than I am but I certainly won't say she's a better singer than she is." (Source: ESPN Player Focus, 2004) [ haha ]

On his injuries: "People ask me why I keep getting injured but I have just had to accept it is one of those things that happen. It's a horrible feeling - there's nothing worse for any player than to be thinking at the back of your mind that there's something wrong with you. I haven't counted, obviously, but I reckon I've probably lost over a year and a half of my career through injury so far".
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He is the type of player who is always up for the big games and has the mental side of his game to match the physical side. I can understand the frustrations with his injuries but ya know, it's not really his fault so maybe we should give him a chance until he is back on the field
i cant be too sure about that when i witnessed his champs league final collapse. but then again, he should give the left midfield some options for rafa...

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Dun know abt his skills but gotta agree 100% on his looks. Poster boy looks with great skills. Wat a combination.
haha, used to have female colleagues joining me in pubs to watch redknapp, macca, collymore and calamity james in action. they were always raving about his good looks.

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hmmm, i always thought UEFA was against this cos it would virtually render the champs league useless... maybe i m wrong...

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all the best to u. for me, i will just try to find out what suits my guys more and try to bring the best out of them.

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Not many people, never mind Liverpool players, silence Anfield. Jamie Redknapp managed it on the last day of the FA Premier League 1994-95 season. Bitter rivals Manchester United needed to beat West Ham at Upton Park and a Liverpool victory over title challengers Blackburn to win the league. Also brought into the equation was the fact that Rovers were now managed by former Reds manager and the man who took Redders to Anfield, Kenny Dalglish, . Blackburn took the lead through a Alan Shearer strike but John Barnes equalised in the 64th minute to put the title back in the balance. With the game looking set for a 1-1 draw Liverpool won a last minute free kick just outside the left edge of the Rovers penalty area. Up stepped Redknapp, who remained the ultimate professional, to score directly from the kick. The Rovers and Liverpool fans were silent as they knew it was the winner and no one wanted to celebrate the goal that would win United the title. However, just 30 seconds later news filtered through that United had only managed a 1-1 draw in the Capital which was not enough to overturn the 2 point deficit, the crowd erupted with both sets of fans celebrating and singing the Man United song 'Always look on the bright side of life.'
haha, still remember the freekick scored by redknapp in injury time. but then, i thought the score was 3-1 in favour to liverpool. again, i m relying on my memory, so i might be wrong again. but before the game, i was actually torn between wanting liverpool winning the game but letting manure have the chance to take the title then. well, like what they said, all well that ends well...
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haha, used to have female colleagues joining me in pubs to watch redknapp, macca, collymore and calamity james in action. they were always raving about his good looks.

haha, still remember the freekick scored by redknapp in injury time. but then, i thought the score was 3-1 in favour to liverpool. again, i m relying on my memory, so i might be wrong again. but before the game, i was actually torn between wanting liverpool winning the game but letting manure have the chance to take the title then. well, like what they said, all well that ends well...
Yeah, macca was hot *heh*

It was 2-1 alright, we came from behind and Redders scored the winner at the end from nowhere. Sure made up for another disappointing season then.
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So rent boys again in the CL semi. The away goal didn't really give Valencia the advantage but the contrary,they sat quite deep after Nando's goal & was slaughtered by opponents in the 2nd half.
We are a better team now,do you think Chelski are better too? No Garcia ( our gaffer calls him Gathia ) around this time, let's see who will give them the sucker punch !
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do you think Chelski are better too? No Garcia ( our gaffer calls him Gathia ) around this time, let's see who will give them the sucker punch !
Not sure is chelski a better team now, but in shev, they have a proven scorer. hopefully will find carra too tough to beat. but first pool must concentrate on tonight's and not think they have done the job.

how about a hat-trick of Crouchy bi-cycle goals?

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The away goal didn't really give Valencia the advantage but the contrary,they sat quite deep after Nando's goal & was slaughtered by opponents in the 2nd half. !
did not catch the whole game, only managed the last half an hour or so, and was surprised valencia cant even make any constructive pass, and dun think there was any shot on target.....
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So rent boys again in the CL semi. The away goal didn't really give Valencia the advantage but the contrary,they sat quite deep after Nando's goal & was slaughtered by opponents in the 2nd half.
We are a better team now,do you think Chelski are better too? No Garcia ( our gaffer calls him Gathia ) around this time, let's see who will give them the sucker punch !
Ah ..... juz heard MU beat Roma too.

Looks like the "fantasy" may juz come true ..... Pools win Chelski in Semis, and then beat the lights out of Manure in the finals.

That would be great fun.

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Yeah, macca was hot *heh*

It was 2-1 alright, we came from behind and Redders scored the winner at the end from nowhere. Sure made up for another disappointing season then.
macca was nicknamed "shaggy" after scooby doo character due to his sloppy gait. was actually quite impressed with collymore though, good build and chiselled looks. but always had my eye on GOD though. not that i m gay hor...

thanks bro, for the confirmation. must correct my brother too. cos he was telling me that he remembered it was 3-1 too when he was sending me to work this morning.

so was i the only one torn between pool winning the game but manure possibly winning the title then???
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Jamie took over the captaincy at Tottenham and only completed 49 games and 4 goals in 2 1/2 years.
i can still remember redknapp scoring the 2nd goal for liverpool against blackburn in the season's last match in 1995, it was a long shot. but the celebrations by liverpool fans were overwhelmed by the loud fanatic cheers from blackburn fans. why?

the news just came in, man utd failed to beat west ham. so shearer and gang were league champions despite losing 2-0 to liverpool.
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Roma was completely slaughtered by Man U... wahliao... talk about a Thrashing....

Chelsea are lucky. Valencia got it tactically wrong and paid the price...

So now there are 3 english teams through... wonder who will be joining them
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Ah ..... juz heard MU beat Roma too.

Looks like the "fantasy" may juz come true ..... Pools win Chelski in Semis, and then beat the lights out of Manure in the finals.

That would be great fun.

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Yes . we get a chance to defeat both Premier League Champion and Runner-up on the way to the CL trophy
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