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A Response To Alan Davies
Posted on 09. Apr, 2012 by Adam Smith.
For those of you that don’t know the details of the tragedy then please, please go to http://www.contrast.org/hillsborough/ and find out everything you can. I will not be able to even touch on the importance of the disaster or the justice campaign here so I’m not going to try. But in the light of Alan [...]
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Dalglish, Luck and the Season so Far
Posted on 08. Apr, 2012 by Adam Smith.
So what’s going wrong at Liverpool? It’s a simple enough question, I’m sure you’ll agree. The answer, though, is an awful lot more complicated. Like most sensible, fair-minded Reds I think it’s acceptable to ask questions of Dalglish. The truth is he isn’t immune from criticism and some of his decisions have been poor. Consistently [...]
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All You Need to Know About Alexander Doni
Posted on 04. Apr, 2012 by Liam Tomkins.
Alexander Doni has spent every single second of Liverpool’s last 42 matches looking on from the bench as Pepe Reina kept goal, but all of a sudden his ability has been called into question as he prepares to deputise for the Spaniard during his ban for aggressive conduct. One of the matches he’ll play in [...]
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Are we Chelsea in disguise?
Posted on 01. Apr, 2012 by RWHegarty.
The Liverpool Way. We talk about it all the time, to the point of annoying supporters of other teams. It encompasses what Liverpool fans and the club’s players and managers over the years believe makes the club unique – a way of doing things, and ethos, rather than just a style of play (though that’s [...]
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A Liverpool Supporter – The Umbrella Term
Posted on 27. Mar, 2012 by Chris Martin.
Liverpool is a club renowned across the world for the quality of its fans. An educated (in a football sense), passionate, proud and patient group. The club is steeped in tradition and illustrious history, all of which is used in a positive manner to exude superlatives about each person’s reasons for supporting the club and [...]
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Liverpool Must Find Identity Before They Find Form
Posted on 27. Mar, 2012 by Liam Tomkins.
I barely recognise Liverpool Football Club right now. The team I have known as a force of English football, a European superpower, feared at fortress Anfield and revered the world over, is gone. What remains is but a pale imitation; a group of individuals lost in limbo, each looking for the next to lead them [...]
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Forward Thinking Liverpool are Lost in the Moment
Posted on 22. Mar, 2012 by Tom Cullimore.
In years to come, this season will be reflected on as one of two things; either the first step towards the sustained accumulation of silverware, or as one full of misplaced optimism that disguised the coming decline. Of course, whichever of these reveals itself to be most true of the past nine months, it has [...]
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Post-Match Thoughts: Liverpool 6-1 Brighton and Hove Albion
Posted on 19. Feb, 2012 by Tom Cullimore.
So, Liverpool are into the quarter-finals of the FA Cup and will play Stoke after overcoming a Brighton side unfortunate enough to concede three own goals. That doesn’t tell the whole story, though. Below are my top-5 talking points from this evening’s game: 1. Stewart Downing is far from [...]
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What Constitutes a Successful Season?
Posted on 14. Feb, 2012 by Umar Khurrum.
After getting beaten by arch rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford and being held by Spurs at Anfield, the gap between Liverpool and fourth spot has widened to four points, and with Arsenal on a good run of form of late, Liverpool might have to wait another year for Champions League football to return to [...]
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Bitter Suarez Overplays His Hand With Evra Snub
Posted on 11. Feb, 2012 by Tom Cullimore.
Liverpool Football Club’s defence of Luis Suarez has been nothing short of emphatic throughout the player’s involvement in a racism row that has so desperately damaged the reputations of those involved. Today, in front of millions of viewers worldwide, the Uruguayan pushed the notion of unconditional support further than ever before by refusing to shake [...]






