Liverpool: Gerrard 100 Goals
Sometimes in football a talent emerges who you simply have to watch and admire; Steven Gerrard is one of those rare players. He is adored by Liverpool fans and at the tender age of 26 has already established himself as one of the world's greatest players. Filmed over 12 months this is a fascinating insight into Steven Gerrard's life including key moments on and off the football field.
A profile of Liverpool's inspirational and talismanic captain Steven Gerrard including an in-depth interview. Also a compilation of the best goals from his Liverpool and England career.
Eleven-year-old Will Brennan is Liverpool FCs biggest fan. When his long-absent father, Gareth, briefly reappears with tickets to the 2005 Champions League Final in Istanbul, Will’s dream of watching his beloved team in one of their biggest ever matches is about to come true. But not everyone wants Will to go... Will is forced to run away from school to keep his dream alive and sets out on his own on the adventure of a lifetime. Travelling across Europe to get to the match and see his Liverpool heroes, can he overcome the odds and live out his very own football fantasy?
With the chance to cement their position as englands most successful side with a sixth European Cup this could prove another fantastic season for the Rafa's red's.
Liverpool headed into their ninth European final in 2001 having already secured the Worthington Cup against Birmingham and coming from behind against Arsenal just a week earlier to claim the FA Cup. Facing Alaves of Spain the prospect of a cup treble loomed for Gerrard Houllier and his men. Here catch all the action from all three competitions as Liverpool completed one of the most memorable hat-ricks of all time!
A Year In My Life: Sometimes in football a talent emerges who you simply have to watch and admire; Steven Gerrard is one of those rare players. He is adored by Liverpool fans and at the tender age of 26 has already established himself as one of the world's greatest players. Filmed over 12 months this is a fascinating insight into Steven Gerrard's life including key moments on and off the football field. 2004/2005 UEFA Champions League Final: A.C. Milan vs Liverpool: Wednesday 25 May 2005 will be a date no Liverpool fan will ever forget. Simply sensational! 2006 FA Cup Final: Liverpool v West Ham - The Gerrard Final Relive every kick of the 2006 FA Cup Final where favourites Liverpool led by Captain Marvel Steven Gerrard took on underdogs West Ham who under the astute stewardship of Alan Pardew belied their Premier League new-boy status to mix it with the best.... Being no strangers to comeback performances that Istanbul spirit was called upon again in the 2006 FA Cup Final as West Ham raced to a 2-0 lead. It was the captain that inspired the team again as Gerrard's superb cross found Cisse - Liverpool were back in the game! The Reds continued to look for the equaliser and found it as Gerrard pounced on a Crouch knock-down to level it. The drama continued as Konchesky delivered a hopeful cross that looped in to restore the opposition's lead but entering injury time Gerrard rocketed home one of the best goals ever scored in the competition to take the final to Extra Time. Inevitably the match went to a dreaded penalty shootout but with Reina in goal and memories of Istanbul Liverpool flooding back it was Liverpool that looked the most confident. History was made as strikes from Hamman Gerrard and Riise saw the Cup return to Anfield!
Mexican football star SANTIAGO MUNEZ (Kuno Becker) is pitted against his Real Madrid team-mates and England players CHARLIE BRAITHWAITE (Leo Gregory) and LIAM ADAMS (JJ Feild) in a mutual quest to lift sport's ultimate prize: the FIFA World Cup.
Guided by Fabio Capello inspired by Wayne Rooney and playing without fear for the first time in decades England stormed to the World Cup Finals in South Africa on a wave of goal laden euphoria! Not for the first time England expects - but under this manager and with rejuvenated players maybe just maybe we really can deliver! Capello has restored the belief. Chest puffed with pride Captain John Terry led England on a record breaking qualification campaign. Rooney Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard were heroes while Theo Walcott came of international age with a hat trick in Zagreb that made believers of us all.
Relive the greatest English footballing victory for more than thirty years achieved against their old rivals Germany. Faced with a win or bust World Cup Qualifying game on German soil in the opposing atmosphere of the Olympic Stadium in Munich the English team provided the nation with a new breed of heroes to take their place beside those of 1966. It was a time for David Beckham to step up and take his place as a player of true world class - a truly inspirational performance as Captain. And then there was the Liverpool connection - five English goals and all of them delivered from the boys from Anfield including Michael Owen's sensational and unforgettable hat-trick. Does it get any sweeter than this? Probably not. This is one match England fan's will want to watch over and over and over again.
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