Julen nærmer sig med hastige skridt, det samme gør december måned. Antallet af kampe øges frem mod jul og kulminere mellem jul og nytår. Op til jul der kører vi, som traditionen tro, en julekalender.
Der er en lang række præmier på højkant, dem kan du se herunder.
Konkurrencen foregår på både Facebook og Instagram!
Præmier
- Liverpool spillertrøje
- Liverpool puslespil
- Liverpool fleecetæppe
- Liverpool uldtæppe
- 10 billedpakker med 5 billeder af Liverpool spillere
Julekalenderen
I år skal du gætte, hvem der citeres. Det kan være nuværende eller tidligere spillere og managers.
Vi smider et billede og tekst op dagligt på vores Facebook og Instagram sider, hvor du skal gætte, hvem der har sagt citatet. Det giver dig reelt set to lodder i konkurrencen pr. dag.
Vi smider et billede og tekst op dagligt på vores Facebook og Instagram sider, hvor du skal gætte, hvem der har sagt citatet. Det giver dig reelt set to lodder i konkurrencen pr. dag.
Efter d. 24. december og julemaden har fundet sig til retten i maven, så finder vi frem til vinderne. Bær over med os, der kan gå et par dage før vinderne er fundet. Det er trods alt juletid.
Vindere
Herunder finder ud alle citaterne og de rigtige svar. Hvis en eller flere ikke vender tilbage senest d. 5. januar så går præmien videre.
Følgende har vundet præmierne:
Ole Nielsen Lund
Trine Sass Leegaard
Trine Sass Leegaard
Henriette Nielsen
Jesper Rosenberg Antonsen
Karl Emil Kristophersen
Thomas Nedergaard
Kent Walus-Juhl
Liam Thomas
Thorkild Thomsen
Berit Kyed
Lukas Acevedo-Jensen
Christina Hansen
Tonny Kjær Hansen
- “I want to build a team that’s invincible, so that they have to send a team from bloody Mars to beat us!” – Bill Shankly
- “Liverpool are magic. Everton are tragic.” – Emelyn Hughes
- “There may be more skilful players in the squad, but no one can ever say I don’t give 100%”. – Carragher”
- “Pass and move, always move it quickly and once you lose it get back in to position. That was the mantra which took Liverpool through their great years. I like a high-tempo passing game. I like players to work hard, I like players to get back in position. Those are my principles. I was influenced by the Liverpool team which dominated the 70s with all its great players and playing the football they played.” – Hodgson
- “I’m just coming into the pit and I’ve seen [Xabi] Alonso and I’ve seen Kuyt and I thought who’s more valuable? “So I’ve swerved into Kuyt and fair play to him he literally jumped with his legs like that and I’ve gone straight through him.” Crouch
- “It’d have to be against Chelsea in the 2007 semi-final. It was something we planned earlier in the week! ” Agger
- “When they start singing ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ my eyes start to water. There have been times when I’ve actually been crying while I’ve been playing.” – Kevin Keegan
- What do you think they’re smoking over there at Emirates? – John Henry
- “I came back [from a loan move] & ended up scoring in the final, so that was quite symbolic. Maybe it was fate.” Divock Origi
- ‘The Spice Boy thing was a nickname and the fact that we never won anything played a big part in it. Fowler
- Who´s bigger han Liverpool? Carragher
- I’m a player who works hard and who’s constantly looking to support my teammates on the pitch. I’m a player with an attitude and who knows how to play a tactical role with the team. You will soon have the opportunity to see me play. – Firmino
- “I just tried to run into a good place and be in a good position to try and help my players, to bring a defender, but nobody followed me. I am lucky and blessed. Some things you can’t explain.” – Alisson
- So yeah, I just tried to enjoy the occasion. Obviously it would have been nice to win, that was the biggest disappointment. But I just feel content in the journey I’ve had here and proud and happy to have been part of it. So, I think there’s not a lot of sadness, it’s just happiness that I’ve been at the club, that I’ve played at Anfield for that long and the moments we shared there – it’s just sort of a happy feeling. – Milner
- “Theres no noise like the Anfield noise…” Ian St. John
- “When I die, don’t bring me to the hospital. Bring me to Anfield. I was born there and will die there.” – Gerrard
- “It’s not about the long ball or the short ball, it’s about the right ball.” – Paisley
- “Let’s talk about six, baby, let’s talk about you and me, let’s talk about all the good things and all the bad things there may be.” – Klopp
- You don’t even notice. When you win it, you don’t even notice. Even if it was a hundred kilos, you’d pick it up anyway. That’s the easy part. Once you reached that euphoria… that satisfaction and happiness, you enjoy the moment and see everything around you, all the red with so many people with so much passion. After so many years, that’s something wonderful that stays in your memory forever. – Benitez
- “The people. I like the people. They’re down to earth, they’re humble. It was the same with the players of the past. You couldn’t come to Liverpool with a superstar mentality, or believe you were better than anyone else in the team, or in the city. And I liked that.” – Barnes
- “I think one of the best moments of my life I lived in Liverpool [during] this season because I would shoot from 40 yards and I would score! I had so much confidence and the supporters, they helped me. I tried my best on the pitch and I miss a lot the support of the Liverpool fans on the pitch.” – Suarez
- “It was my job to score goals. Whether I scored from one yard out or 20, I got the same satisfaction because you see the smiles on people’s faces and the pleasure you give to the fans on the Kop.” – Rush
- “I scored in training last week” – Lucas
- “Our Christmas visits to Alder Hey are always very special and memorable. It’s a privilege for the team to have the opportunity to meet with the children and their families to show their support. “It’s great that our visit can bring so much happiness to those that need a little lift, which is very important to me, the players and the club.” – Rodgers