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Thread: Charity Shield: Arsenal 1 - 1 Liverpool. Arsenal win on pens

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    Charity Shield: Arsenal 1 - 1 Liverpool. Arsenal win on pens

    Not too much interest it seems as Liverpool take on Arsenal tomorrow

    the first memory of this game as a kid was the 1974 game between Liverpool v Leeds when keegan and bremner got sent off . some tasty challenges back then

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcl0wWR3QSc

    how times have changed

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    Re: Charity Shield Tomorrow

    I've struggled to muster any interest with this annual game for a while , even the day to day premiership just seems uninteresting these days

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    Re: Charity Shield Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    Not too much interest it seems as Liverpool take on Arsenal tomorrow

    the first memory of this game as a kid was the 1974 game between Liverpool v Leeds when keegan and bremner got sent off . some tasty challenges back then

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcl0wWR3QSc

    how times have changed
    It’s a shame but the Charity Shield has been dying on its arse for a good number of years. I’m not sure the reasons why but the clubs involved don’t seem to have any intent about the game.

    Another great Leeds/Liverpool Charity Shield match was 1992.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    Not too much interest it seems as Liverpool take on Arsenal tomorrow

    the first memory of this game as a kid was the 1974 game between Liverpool v Leeds when keegan and bremner got sent off . some tasty challenges back then

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcl0wWR3QSc

    how times have changed
    It went downhill after 1927. City were fortunate in playing an amateur side that usually only played friendly matches.

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    Re: Charity Shield Tomorrow

    The Cup Finals these days are usually between the same old teams, who've already played each other a couple of times during the season. It's dull. Liverpool v Arsenal.....er, excuse me if I nod off, or switch off.

    In my opinion, they should change the rules so that all clubs playing in European competitions are not allowed to enter the FA or League Cups that season. That rules out the top five - they don't want to play in the Cup anyway, so now they have an excuse. I know people will say - but the TV companies want Liverpool, Man Utd, etc, but do they?
    Last edited by tforturton; 29-08-20 at 10:22. Reason: spelling

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    Re: Charity Shield Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by tforturton View Post
    The Cup Finals these days are usually between the same old teams, who've already played each other a couple of times during the season. It's dull.
    FA Cup finalists during the last 20 years:

    Southampton
    Millwall
    West Ham Utd
    Portsmouth
    Cardiff City
    Everton
    Stoke City
    Wigan Athletic
    Hull City
    Aston Villa
    Crystal Palace
    Watford

    Hardly a closed shop, is it?

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    Re: Charity Shield Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by MOZZER2 View Post
    Not too much interest it seems as Liverpool take on Arsenal tomorrow

    the first memory of this game as a kid was the 1974 game between Liverpool v Leeds when keegan and bremner got sent off . some tasty challenges back then

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zcl0wWR3QSc

    how times have changed
    Enjoyed that. Keegan for all his skill didnt half wind up his opponents at times.

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    Re: Charity Shield Tomorrow

    Guess you're right, Dave, but it doesn't feel like it!

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    Re: Charity Shield Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by tforturton View Post
    Guess you're right, Dave, but it doesn't feel like it!
    You're right, but it's weird - it's all about perception I guess.

    I grew up watching FA Cup finals in the Seventies. Three teams from outside the top flight won the competition during that decade. None have won it since. However, the fact is that before Sunderland won it 1972/73, the previous time a team from outside the top flight had won the competition was 1930/31!

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    Re: Charity Shield Tomorrow

    Quote Originally Posted by The Lone Gunman View Post
    You're right, but it's weird - it's all about perception I guess.

    I grew up watching FA Cup finals in the Seventies. Three teams from outside the top flight won the competition during that decade. None have won it since. However, the fact is that before Sunderland won it 1972/73, the previous time a team from outside the top flight had won the competition was 1930/31!
    The 70s were a unique time re. FA Cup winners, three non top flight winners, unheard of really. Just had a look through the list of winners and it sort of ridicules the theory that’s often bandied about, ‘Ah, the top clubs don’t take it seriously any more’, somebody needs to inform these top clubs I reckon because they absolutely dominate, even more so recently bar the odd Portsmouth and Wigan scenario. There are a few unfamiliar runners up, Hull, Stoke, Palace & Watford (wont include Villa with these as they have a historical Cup pedigree) but the names on the Cup are as familiar as ever. What a day Cup Final Day was in the past, it was akin to Christmas or your birthday, the build up for weeks and then Cup Final morning, wow! Never thought I’d see The City play in an FA Cup Final, thinking back was that the season that the big boys thought ‘What the f*ck’s going on ?’ Cardiff, Portsmouth, West Brom & Barnsley in the semi finals!!!!! We’ll make sure that never happens again’, similar to when Leicester caught them off guard.

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Neco Williams started for Liverpool.

    Grujic on the bench

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Goal Aubameyang, Williams allowed him too much space. Fabulous goal

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    There were also four EFL cup ties today - Preston battered Mansfield 4-0, Blackburn squeezed past Doncaster 3-2, Stoke beat Blackpool on penalties and Pompey also beat Stevenage on penalties.

    Not sure why those games were played this weekend. Maybe the clubs were desperate to start their seasons in August.

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Morris View Post
    Goal Aubameyang, Williams allowed him too much space. Fabulous goal
    Liverpool Twitter fans are going to love this.

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Arsenal win on pens after Brewster misses for Liverpool.

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Quote Originally Posted by valleys caveman View Post
    Arsenal win on pens after Brewster misses for Liverpool.
    Turned out nice again.

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Glad Liverpool lost.
    Also that Brewster the Jack missed.
    Just hope he's not sent back down west as punishment :-(

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Grown men enjoying a young lad missing a pen because he played half a season for a team down the road comes across as a bit sad

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Grown men enjoying a young lad missing a pen because he played half a season for a team down the road comes across as a bit sad
    I can only see one person ''enjoying'' it. Have I missed something?

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Good cup final highlights just starting on ITV4+1 1987 Coventry v Spurs.

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Quote Originally Posted by Fancydan View Post
    Good cup final highlights just starting on ITV4+1 1987 Coventry v Spurs.
    Dave Bennett with an early goal

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Was the pen Brewster’s first touch?

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    Re: Charity Shield Arsenal v Liverpool

    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Was the pen Brewster’s first touch?
    I think it may have been, as he was brought on deep into injury time.

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    Re: Charity Shield: Arsenal 1 - 1 Liverpool. Arsenal win on pens

    Quote Originally Posted by valleys caveman View Post
    Dave Bennett with an early goal
    loved our Dave , class lad, and his brother Gary was a good decent defender .

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