You should see the front page with Stevie and Carra out in town on the lash, the pair of them look blitzed but happy. Then inside there is Kenny with Jamie and Stevie (equally blitzed) looking half his age and another pic of KD with a couple of young tarts. Clbuttic pic of the 3 LFC legends.
Anyone got a copy and a scanner? (i got neither)
28 May 2005 LIVERPOOL: THE AFTERMATH Heroes party into small hours By Steven Moyes
IT was a case of You'll Never Stay Awake Alone as Liverpool's triumphant players kept up their marathon victory party until 5am yesterday.
The squad who snatched the European Cup showed even greater stamina by partying on...and on.
Steven Gerrard and Jamie Carragher - the two Scousers in the team - led a rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone and downed beers until well after dawn.
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Lucky Jane Moss, 25 and her friend Becky Smith partied along at the Sir Thomas Hotel after the victory parade. She watched as captain Gerrard and Carragher, along with Didi Hamann, celebrated success against AC Milan in appropriate style - by downing bottles of Italian Peroni beer.
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Club legend Kenny Dalglish, members of Girl's Aloud, and Gerrard's fiance Alex Curran, 22, joined the celebrations.
Jane, a PR girl, said: "It was a wonderful night."
"The local lads Gerrard and Carragher were centre of attention.
"At one point they stood on a table hugging each other and slugging back beer and leading the party in a rendition of You'll Never Walk Alone. It was incredibly emotional.
"Everyone was so happy and chatting away. I didn't see anyone leave until after 5am. The players looked just like delirious fans. I think we all agree they had earned their celebration."
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Meanwhile back in Istanbul, lucky supporter Mark Challinor was pictured with the cup after mistakenly boarding the squad's plane from Istanbul.
He walked into an exclusive lounge after hearing an announcement calling "Liverpool fans" for a flight to the UK. The message was actually for the team - and Mark found himself heading off with his heroes. He boarded the plane whilst chatting to Milan Baros, Jerzy Dudek and manager Rafa Benitez. He helped John Arne Riise steady the huge trophy on a spare seat - before realising he was on the wrong plane.
Mr Challinor, 42, of Canary Wharf, East London, said: "When I realised my mistake all the players cheered and laughed. Sami Hyypia told Milan Baros and within seconds word had got around the whole plane. Despite mild panic setting in I felt a million dollars.
"When I stood up to get off the plane the players all cheered. There were whoops of joy for me."
Mr Challinor, a Liverpool season ticket holder for 22 years, said: "I was booked on to a Turkish Airlines flight back to Heathrow and my bag had been checked-in on that plane.
"I'd buttumed the squad were on the same flight.
"Somehow I managed to get into the wrong departure lounge but it was an honest mistake.
"The airport officials must have thought I was a member of the backroom staff and ushered me through. If it wasn't for my luggage being checked on to another plane I would happily have flown back to Liverpool rather than London."
Meanwhile, by midday yesterday, cleaners had removed more than 300 tons of rubbish from Liverpool's streets - three times the weekly average accumulated in the wild celebrations.
Work to remove a mountain of beer bottles and broken glbutt began straight after the parade ended at 10pm. A council spokesman said: "We normally have 15 or 20 cleaners in a shift, but we had to put 50 out. One shift due to work until 11pm, continued until 4am." -- "Luis Garcia laughed off suggestions that a Spanish referee would help the Reds in the CL final."