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Wow, Birmingham at home and Leicester at home..... draw has been kind as hell to us and we're still ******* up.
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Mint;3185008 said:
Sir Sir_Didier_Drogba;3183972 said:Hahahaha remember when we used to give a **** about the sig size rules?
Sir Sir_Didier_Drogba;3183972 said:Hahahaha remember when we used to give a **** about the sig size rules?
Haarithan;3198583 said:- This was the first ever hat-trick in a Merseyside Derby.
wikipedia said:Hat-tricks: The first derby hat-trick was scored by Everton's Alex "Sandy" Young who got 4 in the 1904 5–1 win at Goodison. Other Evertonians to manage hat-ticks include Parker in 1914 and Dixie Dean twice, in 1928 and 1931, the last Everton player to net a treble. Liverpool hat-tricks have come from Chambers (1922), Forshaw (1925), Barton (1933), and Howe (4 goals in 1935). Almost 50 years passed before the next derby hat-trick, scored by Ian Rush, who got 4 in a 5–0 win at Goodison in 1982. Curiously, of all the league hat-tricks, only the first (Young's) and so far the last (Rush's) were managed at Goodison: all the others were at Anfield. 30 years after Rush in 2012, Steven Gerrard scored his first hat-trick against Everton at Anfield in a 3-0 win.