People like to think of change as a series of bold – era defining – moments, with virtually nothing in between. In actuality they happen far more gradually over the course of time, by a series of events that may…
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Two Forwards, One Lineup: Making it all fit.
by Cam Downer • February 8, 2013 • 0 Comments
When news broke of Daniel Sturridge’s imminent transfer from Chelsea to Liverpool, questions were raised by Reds fans and the media alike. A minority questioned the footballing merits of the incoming player; their doubts quickly quashed by the Englishman’s stellar…
Questions, Answers and More Questions
by Stuart Quigley • December 2, 2012 • 0 Comments
If knowledge is power, then those that ask questions are forever trying to arm themselves for the future. To seek out solutions that may never be found for problems which could never be encountered; the quest for understanding is a…
Steven Gerrard And The Central Midfield Myth
by Sam Drury • December 1, 2012 • 0 Comments
For fully fourteen years now Steven Gerrard has been lighting up the Premier League with matching-winning displays and great goals. Time and time again he has dragged Liverpool forward. At his best he has been unstoppable, putting in crunching tackles…
Transfer Window Round-Table Discussion: Part Two
by Dave Hendrick • August 24, 2012 • 1 Comment
The following is a continuation from part one of this discussion which can be found here TLW – The Agger story continues to run although it seems to be losing some momentum. If he does leave, what are your…
The Liverpool Attack: All Thunder, No Lightning
by Tony Lucadamo • August 21, 2012 • 5 Comments
Liverpool’s Premier League debut did not quite live up to expectations. However, those proclaiming the failure of the Rodgers revolution are a bit premature. The Reds were unlucky to go into the half down 1-0. From there, silly mistakes widened…
Medal Of Honour: Liverpool & The Olympics
by Stuart Quigley • July 3, 2012 • 0 Comments
Imagine a computer capable of almost anything. Something with the capacity to store masses of information and data as well as the intelligence solve complex problems at the same time and also an output sound quality far more…
Dirk Kuyt signs for Fenerbache, bidding farewell to Liverpool’s Running Man
by Dave Hendrick • June 4, 2012 • 3 Comments
They say beauty is in the eye of the beholder and in footballing terms there are few players who typify that saying more than Dirk Kuyt. Kuyt is not player with gaudy statistics which will jump off the page…