Yeah checked myself and there is a "The Match" on for 2 hrs on Saturday at 5 but there is no info on it so that could be it
Was thinking that.It's on again on Sunday.It's probably worth setting the sky+ just in case.Nothing to lose.Enjoy Vegas.
Nothing to lose but 4% of me sky+ memory. If 1 of her coronation streets doesn't record there'll be war! Would presume that is it though. It's on right in the middle of Carra Day so would assume that's it.
looking forward to saturday as its my only trip to anfield while the yanks are here and im using the oppurtunity to bring my daughter to her first game
Sangria star to return Luis Garcia could be set for an emotional return to Anfield in Jamie Carragher's testimonial against Everton on Saturday. Our former No.10 played a major role during our glorious Champions League win in 2005, and was a big favourite with the Kop. The Spanish ace is set to join a whole host of former Reds who are set to feature in the game including another Istanbul hero Jerzy Dudek. "Luis wants to be involved so hopefully he will be back at Anfield and I'm just waiting for a call," Carragher told Liverpoolfc.tv. "It would be great to see him again. He played an important part in our success in 2005 and he never really got the chance to say goodbye because he was injured and then he left the club. "It would be great for Luis as well to get a welcome back from our crowd. "It will be also be nice to see Jerzy back in goal. Michael Owen will be up front with Emile Heskey, Danny Murphy will be back in central midfield. We'll also have Steve Finnan and Stephen Warnock playing so we've got a few familiar faces."
An absolute top bloke. Brilliant letter he wrote to the fans after he left. Delighted he'll be playing.
Carra: Go easy on Owen Jamie Carragher hopes Liverpool fans will give Michael Owen a warm reception when the Manchester United man steps out for his testimonial on Saturday. The former Reds striker is set to don a Liverpool shirt for the first time since leaving for Real Madrid in 2004. Now plying his trade with one of our fiercest rivals, Owen might expect a mixed welcome from supporters who turn out to honour our No.23 at Anfield. But Carragher said: "I hope it doesn't affect the reception, I think he deserves a great one for what he did for Liverpool. "He was a fantastic player - right up there with the greats for what he did. "He left in difficult circumstances but when he went to Manchester United his career was on a bit of a downward spiral, he'll admit that himself. "The chance to go to one of the biggest clubs of the world was difficult to turn down. "He moved and upset some people but he had to do what was right for himself and his family. "His kids were just starting school and he wanted to move back home so that came into it as well. "I saw the other day Bobby Charlton played in Tommy Smith's testimonial and he wore a Liverpool kit."
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Cant believe michael owen is playing in this match. Hope the little cnut breaks his leg!!!!! Should be ran out of Anfield.
I hope he is not booed. He should be ignored completely by the supporters. Its Carraghers day and the headlines should be about him rather than Judas I know a few United fans are fuming about him pulling on the Liverpool shirt
Kopirish Well said - silence is a much better way to show our disgust for him crossing-over Yes, tomorrow is for Jamie Really looking forward to hearing 'Yellow Submarine'...... 'Team of Carraghers' YNWA - Shankly is a legend! Ray2007