Arnie Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 LFChistory tries its best to recruit some good columnists and Chris Wood and John Martin have been writing for us for a while now. We rely on the forums of the best LFC sites on the Net (with their prior permission) to promote our articles and here are our latest ones. John Martin - LFC supporter for for 60 years, a big Billy Liddell fan and used to have a pint or two with Terry Mac when he was at Anfield: The Four LFC MacsJohn Martin reflects on his favourite players named Mac at Anfield. Other priceless "stories" from John in our archives are: Liverpool life in the 2nd division by John Martin John Martin relives the agony and the bliss of the 1964-65 Liverpool season The magnificent 1961/62 promotion season, by John Martin The wonder left wingers of Liverpool by John Martin **************************Chris Wood - a veteran of 1,000 games watching his beloved Reds: Chris Wood's latest chapter in Liverpool's European history. If you are interested in spending a bit of time refreshing your memory - we've got the whole European history linked on the right of the above article. Liverpool FC's European Adventure Part 1 Liverpool FC's European Adventure - the 70's From Shankly to Paisley - LFC in Europe in the 70s Liverpool in Europe: The Golden Years 1974-1985 Liverpool in Europe: The Resurgence Years 1991-2001 Liverpool in Europe: Into The New Millennium Liverpool in Europe: The glorious 2004-2005 season On the left in the Red corner archive are more articles by Chris Wood. Hope you like the articles... enjoy very much reading ynwa.tv.. Cheers, Arnie editor of LFChistory.net
jimmylibel Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 Anyone else think this post was going to be about some youth team players?
Knox_Harrington Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 Is this Woodsyla or another Chris Wood?
evilwoody4 Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 Is this Woodsyla or another Chris Wood? My name is Chris Wood. Good hey?!
Knox_Harrington Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 There's three of them! Col. Cathcart had only heard the name minutes ago but now there were Chris Woods everywhere.
jimmylibel Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 There's three of them! Col. Cathcart had only heard the name minutes ago but now there were Chris Woods everywhere. I presume Mobly = Milo??
Knox_Harrington Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 I presume Mobly = Milo??Really she's 38 and bald.
Spike Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 There's three of them! Col. Cathcart had only heard the name minutes ago but now there were Chris Woods everywhere. I know a CHris Wood. He's a writer but not a liverpool fan
Stevie H Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 just like to say that was having this conversation in the pub at the weekend and terry mcdermott was a bona fide f***ing genius. totally ahead of his time and vastly under-rated when great footballers are talked about.
JRC Posted December 21, 2007 Posted December 21, 2007 just like to say that was having this conversation in the pub at the weekend and terry mcdermott was a bona fide f***ing genius. totally ahead of his time and vastly under-rated when great footballers are talked about. Absolutely agree - what he did in terms of the runs he saw and made (plus his finishing ability) was unteachable. He just had a natural genius for it that I have never seen in any other player - he saw the end point of his run from 50-60 yards away, even though he was a limited player in other areas. Fortunately we also had players with similar visionary capacity to make use of it - Dalglish especially, but also Souness, Kennedy etc. Whenever he played for England, with mediocrity around him and a less fluid role, he looked like a journeyman midfielder. Favourite goal in a stellar collection? Away at Aberdeen where he simply ran over a pass that looked like it was meant for him - not a dummy, just ignored the ball - allowing David Johnson to knock it first time into the space behind the defender as Terry carried on running, followed by an exquisite angled chip on the run. Truly a genius.
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