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Crowded Out: Referees Shouldn’t be Held to Ransom

Crowded Out: Referees Shouldn’t be Held to Ransom

Posted on 28. Apr, 2011 by .

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The Premier League is often accused of its players diving, moaning and verbally lashing out at referee’s in general. But the “Respect” campaign led by the FA is far from accomplished as of yet, as the problem is worldwide rather than nationwide it would seem. The Problem at Hand Real Madrid v Barcelona is supposed [...]

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Luis Suarez: Liverpool’s New Leader

Luis Suarez: Liverpool’s New Leader

Posted on 17. Apr, 2011 by .

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A palm to the face was all it took for Luis Suarez’s trademark smile to turn to a scowl as he gave the man who had wronged him a look of pure disdain. But this anger did not stem from a premeditated attack by an opponent; he had accidentally been caught in the face by [...]

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Why Dalglish Deserves Knighthood More Than Any Other

Why Dalglish Deserves Knighthood More Than Any Other

Posted on 16. Apr, 2011 by .

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It is the picture that tells a thousand words. The man whose grievous gaze reflects the heartbreak suffered by all of those affected by the most devastating disaster ever to befall British football. It is this poignant portrait that illustrates exactly what sets our manager apart from the other names on the prospective honours list. [...]

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Complacency Will Win You Nothing

Complacency Will Win You Nothing

Posted on 14. Apr, 2011 by .

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Now I’m not meaning to put a dampener on things, but following Liverpool’s commanding display against a lacklustre Manchester City on Monday night, it is difficult not to become quite frustrated at how the Reds prepare mentally for certain games. For example, Liverpool have managed to pull out all the stops against the big clubs [...]

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Lucas Becomes Premier League’s Top Tackler

Lucas Becomes Premier League’s Top Tackler

Posted on 13. Apr, 2011 by .

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Lucas Leiva’s eight challenges during the 3-0 rout over Manchester City on Monday took him to the summit of the Premier League’s tackling table. The Brazilian is fast becoming Liverpool’s lynch-pin in the centre of midfield and his good form recently earned him a new and improved contract with the club. Even despite his ever-improving [...]

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A Tactical Analysis of Liverpool’s Rout Over Manchester City

A Tactical Analysis of Liverpool’s Rout Over Manchester City

Posted on 13. Apr, 2011 by .

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Liverpool claimed a resounding victory over Manchester City at Anfield last night with goals from Andy Carroll – his first for the club – and Dirk Kuyt ensuring that they had the points sealed by half time. City’s manager, Roberto Mancini, spoke after the game of having ‘made a mistake’ and taking the blame for [...]

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Gerrard Must Adapt to Survive

Gerrard Must Adapt to Survive

Posted on 09. Apr, 2011 by .

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Steven Gerrard is out for the season after playing only 24 games. Kenny Dalglish refuses to speculate on his long term future, saying only that Liverpool do not know what the problem is. Could the career of one of the club’s greatest ever players be about to come to a premature end? Clearly, we hope [...]

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Charlie Adam Must Improve to get Liverpool Move

Charlie Adam Must Improve to get Liverpool Move

Posted on 06. Apr, 2011 by .

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Charlie Adam’s proposed transfer to Liverpool in the January transfer window was one that divided opinion amongst the Anfield faithful. On the one hand you have his excellent passing range and eye for goal, but on the other you have his defensive deficiencies and turkey neck. It seems inevitable that the club will go back [...]

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The Importance of Daniel Agger

The Importance of Daniel Agger

Posted on 04. Apr, 2011 by .

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Daniel Agger’s exit through injury at the Hawthorns has re-ignited debate among Liverpool fans about his value to the club. Few dispute his ability, but some see his injury prone record as a glaring weakness which makes defensive stability impossible. Sell him, they say, and get someone more reliable. They have to be kidding. Daniel [...]

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A One Way Ticket

A One Way Ticket

Posted on 02. Apr, 2011 by .

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As I’m sat here listening to ‘One way ticket’ by an 80s band called Eruption, I couldn’t help but liken the lyrics to the precarious position that many of our squad players currently find themselves in. “Choo choo train, tuckin’ down the track. Got to travel on, ain’t never coming back”. Having spent most of their years [...]

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