2005 Champions League Final (Won against AC Milan on penalties)
2006 FA Cup Final (Won against WestHam on penalties)
2007 Champons League Final (Lost to AC Mialn 2-1)
2005 League Cup Final (Lost to CHELSEA 3-2 AET)
champions league in 2005
in Liverpool spot light in Sydney
As far as myself and my husband can tell the following definitely played for Liverpool and for Ireland under Jack Charlton: 1. Steve Staunton 2. Phil Babb 3. Mark Lawrenson 4. Ray Houghton 5. Jason McAteer 6. Ronnie Whelan 7. John Aldridge 8. Jim Beglin 9. Mark Kennedy 10. Michael Robinson 11. Ken de Mange (was a Liverpool player for 4 seasons but never played in a competitive first team game - played for the reserves. Made two substitute appearances under Jack Charlton for Ireland)
It's # 28
for that you gotta get into the academy check out liverpoolfc.tv
Under the current final 8 system - in place since 2000 - there are four weeks of finals. The finals usually begin on a Friday night and the grand final is on the Saturday 3 weeks later. Usually it's 22 days from the first final to the grand final.
14 and under usually but the USEF are thinking of changing it.
St. Erasmus, Sts. Cosmas and Damien, Blessed Mother Mary and Jesus..
under Bill Shankly they won it in 64.65 when St.John headed us home
It is Manchester United, as under Ferguson itself they have won 25 trophies.
about an hour :)It takes about 50 mins to drive from central Liverpool to central Manchester. During peak traffic, this will take considerably longer.
It partly depends on what you mean by the Beatles; the Quarrymen (which was Lennon's first band and which went on to become the Beatles) first performed in Woolton (a suburb of Liverpool) at a church Fete in 1957. It's one of the most significant events in music history as it was also when John Lennon met Paul McCartney.