Tuesday, March 2, 2021

Ian Rush Testimonial 1994 Liverpool Celtic 56mnts

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Liverpool (3-5-2):

James; Babb, Ruddock, Scales; Harkness, Clough, McManaman (Walters 68), Thomas, Bjornebye; Rush, Fowler (Dalglish 45)
Goals: Bjornebye 28, McManaman 31, McNally o.g. 43, Babb 54, Ruddock 67, Rush 81

Celtic (5-3-2): Bonner; Boyd, McNally, Mowbray, O'Neil, McKinlay (Carberry 45); Grant, Galloway (McLaughlin 66), Falconer (Walker 80); Donnelly, 

Nicholas
Subs not used: Marshall, Smith, Byrne

 

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 Liverpool's sharpshooter supreme Ian Rush scored with a bumper pay-out as Anfield paid homage to its greatest soccer striking legend. A crowd of 25,856 grossed club record receipts for a testimonial of around $500,000 for the 33-year-old Welshman who has become as identified with the red of Liverpool as any player of the past 25 years. Stig Bjornebye, Steve McManaman and a Mark McNally own goal put Liverpool three ahead at the interval with second-half strikes from Phil Babb and Neil Ruddock adding to the pain for the Bhoys.

 

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Six minutes from time, Rush, himself, set the perfect seal on a night of glorious memories when he stabbed in the final goal at the Kop end, where he has been a hero for a decade and a half. Alan Hansen, Phil Thompson, Alan Kennedy, Joey Jones and Ronnie Whelan were among the past wearers of the famous Liverpool red who paid their dues to their former teammate by taking part in a celebrity game before the start of the main event. The 8000-strong Celtic contingent played their part as the two sets of supporters joined together in a standing ovation for Rush when he entered the Anfield arena he has graced so magnificently since joining as a 19-year-old from Chester in 1980. The party was joined when Kenny Dalglish - as much of an idol at Parkhead as Anfield - came out of retirement to reform his celebrated partnership with Rush for the second half. At the final whistle, Rush walked his personal lap of honor to round off the night. The Liverpool skipper told the crowd: "It's been such an emotional night for me. "I'd like to thank the Celtic supporters who've come such a long way to be here. And I'd also like to say thank you to the Liverpool fans, not just for tonight, but for the 14 years you've looked after me - you've been magnificent and I will love you always."

 

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