Sunday, January 27, 2008

Why Don't You Take a Good Look at Yourself and Describe What You See?

For a large portion of the first-half yesterday, the part-timers of Havant & Waterlooville were writing the script for the greatest upset in the history of the FA Cup. Unfortunately, they had to return to the pitch at Anfield for the second 45-minute period, and the impossible dream was lost amid Yossi Benayoun's second hat-trick in a Liverpool uniform.


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As a Liverpool supporter, it was difficult for me to truly appreciate the potential magnitude of a Havant upset, if only because it would lead to my favorite football club always winding up on the end of a trivia question relating to some of the largest upsets in sports history.

The lone professional player on Havant and Waterlooville's squad, 19-year old Alfie "Harry" Potter, was all over the pitch in the first-half, and on his way to becoming a legend to hundreds of underdogs around the soccer universe, but in the end, the combined skill and force of the Reds dealt the final blow to H&W's Cinderalla run.

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1 Comments:

At 7:16 PM, Blogger Sammie said...

MISTY MOUNTAIN HOP!!!! One of my favorites

 

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