LFC 4 - 0 West Ham–El Niño Strikes Again!

By: CSD | March 5th, 2008

Thank you, Everton, for keeping our seat warm. I don’t really know what else to say other than, “tee-hee!” It’s like Christmas came twice this year. All I wanted was for the club to be in good form and now I have it.

Apparently, when you have been hurling your brains out with a stomach bug, the way to get over it is to score a treble in a home game. This video will probably get jacked soon, so watch it while you can.

Gerrard also sent in a screamer to the top right corner, shortly after Torres’s last goal. Lucas Leiva was mysteriously absent again. He must look like crap in training or is part of some master plan.

We get the Geordies on Saturday. I can already hear Kevin Keegan sobbing. It’s okay, big guy, I wouldn’t want to play us right now either.



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  • jz |  March 6th, 2008 at 12:16 am

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    Hattricks in successive home games–not a bad first season he’s having. I didn’t think that it was possible for the collective Torres mancrush to become any greater, but El Nino continues to prove that theory wrong. Hard to believe that he actually seems like a bargain at what we paid for him.

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  • Betting on the Reds |  March 6th, 2008 at 8:25 am

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    The kid is a class act. He makes everything look so simple and he is so quick, everything is done with the minimum of fuss and is over in a flash. Just have a quick think about his goals this season and see if you can remember another striker recently who scores as many varied goals as him. Left foot, right foot, head, from inside the box to screamers from outside, coverting crosses, taking on the keeper and scoring, slotting home 1 on 1’s, his repertiore is phenomenal. He’s like Robbie Fowler, Ian Rush and Michael Owen rolled into one! and I don’t think I’m exaggerating, that is some striker.

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  • Django |  March 6th, 2008 at 8:58 am

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    For me, the goal most indicative of his class was the header. It looked more like a training ground practice drill, except in the middle of a match with huge implications in the race for a Champions League spot. He was so cool and collected, as he always is, but for some reason watching that goal astounded me. Such a clinical finish, with such great hair and good looks…wait..dammit

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  • steven. |  March 6th, 2008 at 5:55 pm

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    oh Fernando how i love thee .. let me count the ways ..

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