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Europa League? I’ll Pass
Posted on 12. Sep, 2010 by Jon Snell.
As Joe Cole passed the ball back to the Trabzonspor goalkeeper once the referee had blown for him to take his penalty, the usual suspects popped up around me in the pub, “told you he would miss”… “why didn’t he belt it?”… A couple of masked chuckles and one or two cheers from the back. [...]
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No Defence Glen: It’s Now Or Never
Posted on 10. Sep, 2010 by David Conlan.
Glen Johnson turned 26 years of age recently. “So what”, I hearyou cry? Well for the best right back in England and Liverpool’s second most expensive player in history it could be a defining watershed in his promising career. The point is it will no longer be enough for the ‘boy’ to show promise. Its [...]
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The Siege Mentality: Liverpool’s Hope
Posted on 09. Sep, 2010 by Fahmie Abdat.
Liverpool FC is undergoing a tumultuous period. The club is still up for sale with no takers, or at least with no one keen to make a real bid. As long as this holds true, we will be losing millions every month to RBS. Our financial conundrum was further underlined on Deadline Day as we [...]
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Graft or Craft: The Kuyt Conundrum
Posted on 07. Sep, 2010 by Liam Tomkins.
With Dirk Kuyt hitting the headlines after suffering his first injury since…well, after suffering his first injury, Liverpool fans will finally get to see the other options that are available to them in the position that Kuyt made his own under the previous manager. Dirk Kuyt divides Liverpool fans like Moses parted the Red Sea, [...]
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Leader, Legend, Liverpudlian
Posted on 06. Sep, 2010 by David Conlan.
Steven Gerrard may be the captain of Liverpool FC and Fernando Torres may be its most important asset, but it is James Lee Duncan Carragher who for years has been their beating heart. Liverpool is not London, all fur coat and no knickers. It does not take much to the arrogance on show in Manchester or [...]
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The Trouble With Torres
Posted on 03. Sep, 2010 by Jon Snell.
With 57 goals in 82 appearances, numerous records broken and a set of fans willing to leave their better halves for him (myself included), you will have to forgive me for saying so but Fernando Torres may be costing Liverpool FC dearly. His exquisitely taken goal against West Brom was another reminder that in Torres, [...]
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Transfer Market: Lies, Broken Promises and Deception.
Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by James Herd.
Another transfer window has passed, and Hicks and Gillett have just got richer. Despite the promises, they’ve delivered lies. Liverpool finished seventh last season, and with Mascherano, Aquilani and Insua being replaced by Meireles, Poulsen and Konchesky, Liverpool’s squad has arguably weakened. One thing is for sure, it certainly hasn’t got any stronger. The two biggest [...]
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Write For Kopsource
Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by Dominic Campbell.
At Kopsource we are always looking for new writers to contribute fresh and insightful ideas and posts to the site. If you think you have what it takes to capture the imagination of the Kopsource faithful then we’d love to hear from you. No qualifications are necessary, you just need a passion for the cause [...]
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Klingons On The Starboard Bow
Posted on 02. Sep, 2010 by Well Red Magazine.
YEARS of listening to music – good and bad – has left the legacy of a rare ‘gift’. Being able to think of bizarre songs that apply to any given situation. The latest is Star Trekkin’ – a ‘novelty’ song from 1987 by a band called The Firm. I have absolutely no idea why it [...]
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Better the Devil you know: Why we signed Konchesky
Posted on 01. Sep, 2010 by Liam Tomkins.
The close of the transfer window was met by many a face-palm from Liverpool fans who were understandably underwhelmed by the capture of Paul Konchesky in the final hours. I’ll admit I was the first to criticize the move, labelling the left-back as mediocre and expressing my disbelief that such an average player has been [...]






