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I spotted this on Dirty Tackle, who in turn had spotted it on 101GG, and can't decide what to make
of it. Seems that towards the end of Man Utd's 2-0 Carling Cup away win over Barnsley last night,
two Tykes fans ran on and combined to put the ball past Ben Foster as he [...]
Former Ajax player Jan Molby scored a tremendous goal in 1985 for Liverpool against Manchester
United in the Milk Cup. However, due to a tv strike that goal was never aired. The goal went into
football lore as the most beautiful goal most people missed. The rush of the overweight
Any Liverpool fan would remember the skills and talent of Danish turned honorary Scouser, Jan
Molby. Voted in at no. 16 on the list of 100 Players Who Shook The Kop, he was a player with as
immense a talent as was his waistline. Before the elegant Xabi Alonso, Liverpool fans marvel at the
sublime passing skills and long range shooting of Jan Molby.
Steven Gerrard spoke to UEFA.com on the 10th April 2009 after making his 100th European appearance
in the 4-0 thumping of Real Madrid to reach the Champions League quarterfinals. He even scored two
goals to celebrate his centennial match.
In that interview after the match, he spoke about four players who excite him, the four he
mentioned were Messi, Iniesta, Xavi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
Great Danish striker aired at last For years it has been cited as the greatest football goal you
have never seen. Now those of us who weren't at Anfield for Liverpool's 2-1 Milk Cup win over
Manchester United in November 1985 can see it. The match took place during a TV blackout, which
meant the public [.
Jan Molby is a player that I have a lot of time for. The Danish footballer was a maestro in
midfield. While he's best remembered as being a pivotal player for Liverpool during his time there
between 1984 and 1996, he has a special place in my heart for being a pioneer with the club I
support, Swansea City, where he introduced a beautiful style of play as player manager which laid
the groundwork for Roberto Martinez's arrival, much later, in 2007.