One Gerrard's dream of upstaging the other ends in nightmare - Oliver Holt Daily Mirror
Over and over again, Anthony Gerrard must have dreamed of stealing the headlines from his cousin Steven.
He must have wished that he could be the hero, that he could somehow create his own small version of the Miracle of Istanbul. He must have yearned for the 2012 Carling Cup Final to be remembered as The Gerrard Final.
Named after him, not Steve >>>>> Read More
King Kenny Dalglish kops extra special win - Brian Woolnough Daily Star
FOR Kenny Dalglish it has only ever been about winning.
It didn’t matter to him that Liverpool were taken to the brink in a dramatic penalty shootout by Cardiff’s courage, he has the trophy he so wanted. It didn’t matter to him that a man from Cardiff called Gerrard missed, he has the Carling Cup >>>>> Read More
Wembley plus points outweigh the negatives - Nathan Blake South Wales Echo
THERE will be a few sore heads and a lot of disappointed people in Cardiff today – but let’s look at the positives of a marvellous cup run and a wonderful Wembley performance.
And there are plenty of plus points, even if the way Cardiff lost via a penalty shoot-out will leave a bad taste in the mouth for sometime. >>>>> Read More
Cardiff City's doughty efforts end in heroic failure as Liverpool lift Carling Cup following penalty shoot-out - Jim White Telegraph
He had played the moment in his head all week, when the pair would swap on the final whistle.
Instead, when he missed the crucial penalty in the shoot-out that concluded this magnificent final, he handed over to his more celebrated relative a gift of greater significance: the opportunity to lift the season’s first trophy. >>>>> Read More
English football is finally restored to its best - John Dillon Daily Express
IT WAS 6.52pm at white-lit, smoke-filled Wembley when Steven Gerrard lifted the Carling Cup, when King Kenny collected another crown and, finally, English football called a halt to its mad, unpredictable, thrilling, emotional and breathless Sunday.
Down on the pitch, Gerrard’s cousin, Anthony, sat on his haunches, a picture of sporting despair, with his tears drying. His head had been in his hands. >>>>> Read More
Over and over again, Anthony Gerrard must have dreamed of stealing the headlines from his cousin Steven.
He must have wished that he could be the hero, that he could somehow create his own small version of the Miracle of Istanbul. He must have yearned for the 2012 Carling Cup Final to be remembered as The Gerrard Final.
Named after him, not Steve >>>>> Read More
King Kenny Dalglish kops extra special win - Brian Woolnough Daily Star
FOR Kenny Dalglish it has only ever been about winning.
It didn’t matter to him that Liverpool were taken to the brink in a dramatic penalty shootout by Cardiff’s courage, he has the trophy he so wanted. It didn’t matter to him that a man from Cardiff called Gerrard missed, he has the Carling Cup >>>>> Read More
Wembley plus points outweigh the negatives - Nathan Blake South Wales Echo
THERE will be a few sore heads and a lot of disappointed people in Cardiff today – but let’s look at the positives of a marvellous cup run and a wonderful Wembley performance.
And there are plenty of plus points, even if the way Cardiff lost via a penalty shoot-out will leave a bad taste in the mouth for sometime. >>>>> Read More
Cardiff City's doughty efforts end in heroic failure as Liverpool lift Carling Cup following penalty shoot-out - Jim White Telegraph
He had played the moment in his head all week, when the pair would swap on the final whistle.
Instead, when he missed the crucial penalty in the shoot-out that concluded this magnificent final, he handed over to his more celebrated relative a gift of greater significance: the opportunity to lift the season’s first trophy. >>>>> Read More
English football is finally restored to its best - John Dillon Daily Express
IT WAS 6.52pm at white-lit, smoke-filled Wembley when Steven Gerrard lifted the Carling Cup, when King Kenny collected another crown and, finally, English football called a halt to its mad, unpredictable, thrilling, emotional and breathless Sunday.
Down on the pitch, Gerrard’s cousin, Anthony, sat on his haunches, a picture of sporting despair, with his tears drying. His head had been in his hands. >>>>> Read More
1 comments:
Cardiff City, though lost in a cruel way via penalty kicks, are the real champions!! I rate you better than Liverpool, you were not intimidated and scored 2 goals against a team of reputation.
Build on that Wembley game, and go on to greater heights! Well done!
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