That Liverpool 2001 treble squad was one of the best Liverpool have had in the last 30 years. Owen, Fowler, Litmanen, Heskey, Gerrard, Murphy, Hamann, McAllister, Redknapp, Barmby, Berger, Smicer, Hyppia, Carragher, Babbel, Ziege etc. They should have reached a CL final the year after but went out to Leverkusen in the quarters in a freak game.
Ziege was simply awesome. I know he was there for a short period of time , but he is the best left back we ever had even better than Robertson who is a legend and Alan Kennedy who scored a winning goal in a European Cup final and is also a Liverpool super legend.
@@sebastianvella8992 he wasn’t awesome for Liverpool. He was there one season, and wasn’t first choice. Didn’t get picked at left back - Jamie Carragher started both the FA cup final & UEFA cup final at left-back. Gregory Vignal a rookie 19 year old left-back was preferred on the bench to Zeige for both those finals. So I’m not sure how a third choice left back who was there one season eclipsed every other left-back in Liverpool’s history.
@@theenforcer22 He was first choice until he got injured. Not even Carragher himself would say that he was a better full back or overall player than Ziege as he would have all of Europe laughing at him. In the 80's are left backs were Alan Kennedy who is a legend, Beglin whose career was cut short by injury and Burrows. Only Kennedy can argue he was better than Ziege. However his overall career was still inferior to Ziege. In the 1990's our left backs were fatso Dicks, right back Jones who was awesome as a right back forced to play as as a left wing back by stupid Evans and later we had boring Byornebe. Who in his right mind would argue for any of them over Ziege. In the era after Ziege we had Riise who had a great shot, but was not good at defending and certainly no one can argue he was better than Ziege. In the last decade before Robertson we had poor left backs mostly Spanish, Brazilian and Italians the variuos Aurelio, Insua, Enrique, Moreno and the Italian guy who scored the freekicks. All of them forgettable. As for the later Shankly era it was mostly Alec Lindsay who played as left back and yes from what I've seen in videos he was very good. Joey Jones who played in the first European Cup triumph was a Welsh International, but was arguably the weakest player on that fantastic squad. From what I've read Gerald Byrne was also a very competent left back in the 1960's and was part of Ramsey's 1966 squad.
@@sebastianvella8992 Zeige was a great left back yes, but my point is that his reputation is not based on his time at Liverpool. He got injured yes, but by the end of the season he couldn’t even make the bench for two big finals behind the likes of Stephen Wright and Gregory Vignal. Houllier wasted no time getting rid of him at the end of the season. Zeige even himself would say his one season at Liverpool was a low point in his career. He actually regretted joining. That’s not a successful stint. No need to body shame Julian Dicks, he was just big boned. I get what you’re saying, but it’s more a case that Zeige was one of the best left backs AT Liverpool, not FOR Liverpool.
Danny Murphy was so underrated at Liverpool. He could find a pass, chip in with goals and he was up there with some of the best free kick and penalty takers.
@@MultiStu08 Get your boots on mate, no doubt Danny Murphy couldn't lace your boots 🙄 Try putting a free kick in the top corner at the Stretford End and then I might take you serious 🙈
@@themightyredmen I'm not a professional footballer so I don't have to get my boots on; it lacks credulity to say a person can't judge a footballer because he isn't a professional footballer himself. He was a shit player, scoring a set piece here and there doesn't mean he was good enough for Liverpool.
I'm a Charlton fan myself and although his time at The Valley was short, even in that time he established himself as a great enforcing influence who is remembered fondly. Takes something special to become a club legend after just 2 years
"If you enjoyed this you can watch the full 2hr episode with Danny Murphy here" 2 hours of Danny Murphy. I think that goes against a clause in the Geneva convention under torture. 😂😢
Back in 2005 I was at the Everton v Charlton game at Goodison Park in the period David Moyes was in charge. Danny was in the Charlton team and stood out in midfield. Michel Arteta in direct opposition struggled against him. Danny once said he had the chance of joining Everton around this time, but loyalties got in the way. That afternoon James Beattie, a big money signing from Southampton made his debut for Everton and never quite made it. Danny went on to play for Spurs. This seems to show how clubs pay huge fee's for players even today who don't fit in, yet have long term contacts which handicaps a club moving them on. If Danny would have crossed the Park, he would have improved the Everton team back then, no end.
Michael Owen is probably the most hated player in Newcastle United's history , when he came on as a sub for manure at st James I have never in all of my years seen a reception like it . The booing was relentless , he has never and will never be forgiven .
Dnt forget Birmingham were robbed in the League cup final that season . Not being given the most blatant penalty ever not given in a cup final (other than Alan Hansens deliberate hand ball on the goaline in the 1984 League cup final against Everton. Common Factor?
"You will end up playing me"... If a manager doesn't want you as part of their plans, you can stay all you want and he can sit you in reserves, you're only lowering your own stock over time whilst you do that. It's very slim to try and remain, but if a manager has decided, it's done
That isn't entirely true. There are many players that proved managers wrong and ended up being in the team. Also fan pressure could make managers change their mind.
aye was canny for yous,but his punditry is up there with the biased of Ferdinand and keown. shearer is pretty shite, but at least he talks with his honesty. probably because he has the confidence that us Geordies will still love him, unlike these other pundits
I was disappointed with Owen but i still respect him for the things he did at the club. That cup final against the gooners i was getting proper stick from a couple of my mates in the pub who were arsenal fans because they were all over us and when he popped those 2 goal in it was a sweet, sweet moment. Nothing like giving a couple of salty gooners sh*t while celebrating another trophy.😂😂
Produced big moments for liverpool. Would have kept him if he was happy to fight for his place. Other attacking midfield options at the time kewell and smicer weren't as good as murphy imo garcia was an upgrade on murphy though
What’s up with these people, feeling sorry for themselves, get a grip, you’ve not been asked to go down a mine. Some of these generations have got no resilience, your are not victims, sh1t happens in life deal with it, don’t be looking for sympathy!
There is nothing wrong with people feeling down or showing emotion. It has happened since the beginning of time(even in your generation). It's human nature.
Danny was great for Liverpool, but I can't forget him scoring against little Yeovil, then running to their fans & putting his finger to his lips. This was Yeovil, they were crushed, I just thought there's no need for that
Smicer? Nunez? Kewell? Riise playing left midfield to accommodate Traore at left back? These are all players who played in cup finals that season who did not perform for Liverpool as well as Murphy did.
Back on about owen In the end reality is these players are paid mercenaries who are out for selves. Football and clubs are just a business But michael is a clown like🤣🤣🤣
I know a really stupid comment when you realise City have a bigger average gate than Liverpool and hold the record for the most 84,000 plus crowds in English football 😂
Hated Rafa s football at Newcastle. Most hung on to Rafa because hated Ashley and thought Rafa was on there side. Rafa got plenty cash for sale in pocket of players Ashley bought in
A good player but he'd have ended up a squad player at best - Garcia and Alonso went on to become legends and it's a sad situation but most players get replaced eventually - no one is bigger than the club
He was a bit strict and was also quite rigid regarding his tactics though I don't understand why Gerrard would be bitter towards him. He probably played his best football under rafa.
@@HamsaT12 but some managers are notorious for doing that to their best players in order to get the best out of them. Players shouldn’t be that soft and sensitive anyway towards criticism
I hate Michael Owen & I started supporting Liverpool because of him. But I hate him like nobody’s business. So a proper Liverpool fan will never forgive him.
Players won the champions league not Rafa.We were getting spanked and he had his hand forced.He didn't learn and was ultra defensive again in the final and we lost very tamely.
Didn't like Benitez, but to pretend that he deserved to be anywhere near that squad just reinforces Murphy's previous comments about being a cokehead. Average footballer, dreadful pundit, deluded muppet.
Watch the FULL podcast with Danny Murphy here 👉 ua-cam.com/video/MwXOBJj-fzw/v-deo.html
That Liverpool 2001 treble squad was one of the best Liverpool have had in the last 30 years. Owen, Fowler, Litmanen, Heskey, Gerrard, Murphy, Hamann, McAllister, Redknapp, Barmby, Berger, Smicer, Hyppia, Carragher, Babbel, Ziege etc. They should have reached a CL final the year after but went out to Leverkusen in the quarters in a freak game.
Ziege was simply awesome. I know he was there for a short period of time , but he is the best left back we ever had even better than Robertson who is a legend and Alan Kennedy who scored a winning goal in a European Cup final and is also a Liverpool super legend.
@@sebastianvella8992 he wasn’t awesome for Liverpool. He was there one season, and wasn’t first choice. Didn’t get picked at left back - Jamie Carragher started both the FA cup final & UEFA cup final at left-back. Gregory Vignal a rookie 19 year old left-back was preferred on the bench to Zeige for both those finals. So I’m not sure how a third choice left back who was there one season eclipsed every other left-back in Liverpool’s history.
@@theenforcer22 He was first choice until he got injured. Not even Carragher himself would say that he was a better full back or overall player than Ziege as he would have all of Europe laughing at him. In the 80's are left backs were Alan Kennedy who is a legend, Beglin whose career was cut short by injury and Burrows. Only Kennedy can argue he was better than Ziege. However his overall career was still inferior to Ziege. In the 1990's our left backs were fatso Dicks, right back Jones who was awesome as a right back forced to play as as a left wing back by stupid Evans and later we had boring Byornebe. Who in his right mind would argue for any of them over Ziege. In the era after Ziege we had Riise who had a great shot, but was not good at defending and certainly no one can argue he was better than Ziege. In the last decade before Robertson we had poor left backs mostly Spanish, Brazilian and Italians the variuos Aurelio, Insua, Enrique, Moreno and the Italian guy who scored the freekicks. All of them forgettable. As for the later Shankly era it was mostly Alec Lindsay who played as left back and yes from what I've seen in videos he was very good. Joey Jones who played in the first European Cup triumph was a Welsh International, but was arguably the weakest player on that fantastic squad. From what I've read Gerald Byrne was also a very competent left back in the 1960's and was part of Ramsey's 1966 squad.
@@sebastianvella8992 Zeige was a great left back yes, but my point is that his reputation is not based on his time at Liverpool. He got injured yes, but by the end of the season he couldn’t even make the bench for two big finals behind the likes of Stephen Wright and Gregory Vignal. Houllier wasted no time getting rid of him at the end of the season. Zeige even himself would say his one season at Liverpool was a low point in his career. He actually regretted joining. That’s not a successful stint. No need to body shame Julian Dicks, he was just big boned. I get what you’re saying, but it’s more a case that Zeige was one of the best left backs AT Liverpool, not FOR Liverpool.
@@theenforcer22Big Bone Dicks seems like a wrestler's moniker.
Danny Murphy was so underrated at Liverpool. He could find a pass, chip in with goals and he was up there with some of the best free kick and penalty takers.
I always recall Zidanny as being one of those players who knew what to do with the ball...but couldn't actually do it with enough consistency.
liverpool need to sack klopp and bring in southgate immediately
Murphy should never have been a Liverpool player. He was nowhere near good enough
@@MultiStu08 Get your boots on mate, no doubt Danny Murphy couldn't lace your boots 🙄 Try putting a free kick in the top corner at the Stretford End and then I might take you serious 🙈
@@themightyredmen I'm not a professional footballer so I don't have to get my boots on; it lacks credulity to say a person can't judge a footballer because he isn't a professional footballer himself. He was a shit player, scoring a set piece here and there doesn't mean he was good enough for Liverpool.
I'm a Charlton fan myself and although his time at The Valley was short, even in that time he established himself as a great enforcing influence who is remembered fondly. Takes something special to become a club legend after just 2 years
"If you enjoyed this you can watch the full 2hr episode with Danny Murphy here"
2 hours of Danny Murphy. I think that goes against a clause in the Geneva convention under torture. 😂😢
I remember at the time it was called a triple as opposed to a treble
Back in 2005 I was at the Everton v Charlton game at Goodison Park in the period David Moyes was in charge. Danny was in the Charlton team and stood out in midfield. Michel Arteta in direct opposition struggled
against him. Danny once said he had the chance of joining Everton around this time, but loyalties got in the way. That afternoon James Beattie, a big money signing from Southampton made his debut for Everton and never quite made it. Danny went on to play for Spurs. This seems to show how clubs pay huge fee's for players even today who don't fit in, yet have long term contacts which handicaps a club moving them on.
If Danny would have crossed the Park, he would have improved the Everton team back then, no end.
Danny was one of my favourite Liverpool midfielders of all times. I liked his playing style. Very exciting and underrated as already mentioned.
Danny boy💯 He had a great strike of the ball from outside of the box. As good as any top player in today game. Fair play guys 👍
Michael Owen is probably the most hated player in Newcastle United's history , when he came on as a sub for manure at st James I have never in all of my years seen a reception like it . The booing was relentless , he has never and will never be forgiven .
Very underrated this lad but raffa did well in what he did at Liverpool
Utd fans in 2001: It's not a real treble
Utd fans in 2017: We won a treble 😅
lol I’ve never met one Utd fan who called 2017 a treble 😂 that’s a Mickey Mouse treble too
Danny was so underrated. His first touch was immaculate. Very rarely stopped the ball, was sadly missed. YNWA Danny.
He hasn’t died Christ
Yeah but he will one day.
I always felt more confident with Danny in the line-up at Liverpool, and when he'd score it meant more!
Dnt forget Birmingham were robbed in the League cup final that season . Not being given the most blatant penalty ever not given in a cup final (other than Alan Hansens deliberate hand ball on the goaline in the 1984 League cup final against Everton. Common Factor?
good interview, i admire danny's candid opinions, always enjoyed him as a pundit when i used to watch MOTD prior to my BBC boycott
Well he used to be on with Lineker and jenas most of the time, so possibly the law of comparative advantage
Good player was Danny, awesome on set pieces. Comes accross as an honest guy. Always caused problems when he played against us (united).
Danny and ally mccoist are the best pundits by far. Danny always seems to point things out that most people dont see
Not sure I get the Murph,s love in, average player just carried water for Stevie etc , had his place but ten a penny really....
A lot of people don’t mind hearing from top tier “average players”.
Doesn’t always have to be top superstars.
Macmanaman, Everton through and through, his commentaries come pure through,
Fair play for taking. Well done 👏
It’s still a treble Danny…..seasons are judged on trophies……
Love Danny Murphy straightest talking pundit in the game
no way he's shockingly biased. prove me wrong.
@@deanlatimer2323I’d agree with that. Straight talking on a lot of stuff but not objective when it comes to players he’s friendly with.
"You will end up playing me"... If a manager doesn't want you as part of their plans, you can stay all you want and he can sit you in reserves, you're only lowering your own stock over time whilst you do that. It's very slim to try and remain, but if a manager has decided, it's done
liverpool need to sack klopp and bring in southgate immediately
That isn't entirely true. There are many players that proved managers wrong and ended up being in the team. Also fan pressure could make managers change their mind.
Beckham turned it around with Capello
Loved Danny at Liverpool
He was a amazing player
And a great advocate for football in general YNWA
aye was canny for yous,but his punditry is up there with the biased of Ferdinand and keown. shearer is pretty shite, but at least he talks with his honesty. probably because he has the confidence that us Geordies will still love him, unlike these other pundits
liverpool need to sack klopp and bring in southgate immediately
I was disappointed with Owen but i still respect him for the things he did at the club. That cup final against the gooners i was getting proper stick from a couple of my mates in the pub who were arsenal fans because they were all over us and when he popped those 2 goal in it was a sweet, sweet moment. Nothing like giving a couple of salty gooners sh*t while celebrating another trophy.😂😂
Produced big moments for liverpool. Would have kept him if he was happy to fight for his place. Other attacking midfield options at the time kewell and smicer weren't as good as murphy imo garcia was an upgrade on murphy though
Pretty sure i heard someone sleeping 😴 💤 towards the end
What’s up with these people, feeling sorry for themselves, get a grip, you’ve not been asked to go down a mine. Some of these generations have got no resilience, your are not victims, sh1t happens in life deal with it, don’t be looking for sympathy!
There is nothing wrong with people feeling down or showing emotion. It has happened since the beginning of time(even in your generation). It's human nature.
@@HamsaT12 Hi Hamza, yes I take your point, but we did not publicise it, we had no social media, thankfully!
It's the powder Danny boy !!!!!!!
@@HamsaT12 got no time for this modern phenomena of bleating , bearing their souls , and poor me mentality.
The treble 😂😂😂😂
I know, right lol
With a capital T
Has Danny have thought that Rafa might have hated him that’s why he didn’t play him it works both ways
Danny was great for Liverpool, but I can't forget him scoring against little Yeovil, then running to their fans & putting his finger to his lips. This was Yeovil, they were crushed, I just thought there's no need for that
So it's ok for fans to hurl abuse at players but the players can't give a tiny bit back?
They were calling him a baldy cokehead gaybod. He has a right to reply.
Danny was great and a very underrated player. Rafa is a jerk, no good manager. The team, especially Stevie G won the cl, not Rafa.
The Treble? 🤣🤣🤣
Danny was a quality player. He is also one of the better pundits. Why he backs that prick Lineker i'll never know!
Danny Murphy or Garcia/Alonso? Gee I think any manager would tell him to close the door on his way out 😂
Smicer? Nunez? Kewell? Riise playing left midfield to accommodate Traore at left back? These are all players who played in cup finals that season who did not perform for Liverpool as well as Murphy did.
Garcia is considered flop by kopites but he got that goal in semi's...or did he🤣🤣🤣
Danny was a good player. Rafa brought in better players to replace him.
Owen "so i didnt know what to do..."
Liverpool fans, "you dont go to Manchester united thats what you dont do lol"
Back on about owen
In the end reality is these players are paid mercenaries who are out for selves. Football and clubs are just a business
But michael is a clown like🤣🤣🤣
Garcia, Alonsoand other players that came in that year were better than Murphy. If he had stayed he would've been just a sub player
I did too! Ok, well I didn’t hate him, but I didn’t like him much
City fans if there are any - so funny - stick to straight questions - leave the humour to people who can do it
I know a really stupid comment when you realise City have a bigger average gate than Liverpool and hold the record for the most 84,000 plus crowds in English football 😂
I would have Alonso over Danny but not Garcia
Be fair owen is the only liverpool player to win the pl and the ballon d'or 😝
Rafa could tell that he had a future cocaine addict in his squad and wanted him gone ASAP.
Danny "Champion of the world" Murphy. The ego has landed springs to mind 🙄
Better pundit than player
Not just Man Utd fans that don’t acknowledge that as a treble… Nobody does 😂
Trebble 😂😂
Treble…
Trebbble 😂😂
Even on party powder, this guy would still be boring.
Slug pellets?
Quality
Hated Rafa s football at Newcastle. Most hung on to Rafa because hated Ashley and thought Rafa was on there side. Rafa got plenty cash for sale in pocket of players Ashley bought in
Dear me…
Best pundit hands down and a solid player in his day.
A good player but he'd have ended up a squad player at best - Garcia and Alonso went on to become legends and it's a sad situation but most players get replaced eventually - no one is bigger than the club
Why are these ex Liverpool players like Carra, Stevie etc so salty about Rafa
Because he was a bit much.
He was a bit strict and was also quite rigid regarding his tactics though I don't understand why Gerrard would be bitter towards him. He probably played his best football under rafa.
@@HamsaT12 but some managers are notorious for doing that to their best players in order to get the best out of them. Players shouldn’t be that soft and sensitive anyway towards criticism
@@TheGreatVivek7 Not always. Top players normally get some freedom to show their quality(Especially back then compared to now).
I hate Michael Owen & I started supporting Liverpool because of him. But I hate him like nobody’s business. So a proper Liverpool fan will never forgive him.
United legend
Don’t be a twat…. 😅
United Icon
Danny Murphy was such a shit player and he needs to realise he no way near other Liverpool legends he up there with the flops 🤣🤣🤣
Rafa won the CL Danny didn’t says a lot
Players won the champions league not Rafa.We were getting spanked and he had his hand forced.He didn't learn and was ultra defensive again in the final and we lost very tamely.
But he didn't win the league so it's not a proper win is it
He didn't say that. Unsubscribe.
No he never says that on talk sport either but he was a good player
Check @4:03
At the time. Low down the list of clickbait indiscretions.
Treble 🤔🤣🤔 MUFC
I'm a Chester lad, watched Danny's career closely..a very good player.
Something smarmy about the podcast host
He knows it's big.
Class player Danny, Owen souness macmanaman money grabbers, 18 mil to Newcastle Owen, , cos he said he was injured, pure rats,
The tinpot treble 😭
City's treble is more tinpot as you've got 115 charges hanging over you 😂
@@broughy23 tinpot treble which one the European treble or the domestic treble that’s never been done before 😭
@@howlieMCFCEasy done with money and rule abuse,City will be found out and see it has zero football value…
@@shanet5604 😂😂 keep crying you victims are all the same 😭
@@howlieMCFC City are just another Chelsea,that’s where the lack of love and respect comes from…
How on earth did this bore Gollum ever become a professional TV pundit? Makes Trevor Brooking seem charismatic and captivating.
I hatted Murphy
What type of hat?
👒
It wasn’t a real treble carling cup and europa league howay man
🥚
Horrible to listen to him making all those horrible noises with his mouth and nose! Looks like he's from trainspotting
The mic is too "hot" as they say in the industry.
Oh Danny you bell
Didn't like Benitez, but to pretend that he deserved to be anywhere near that squad just reinforces Murphy's previous comments about being a cokehead. Average footballer, dreadful pundit, deluded muppet.
😂bit harsh. He was decent player at times
Average player
😂 poor Little danny murphy 😂😂