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  • Leicester City 0 Liverpool 1 (Apr 20 2025)

    Another step closer. We’ve put in quite a lot of unconvincing performances in recent months while still generally coming up with the results. I’m pretty sure we’re top of the form guide as well as the actual table, but often it hasn’t been pretty. This was another to add to the list because of the way we just about scraped over the line against a truly dreadful team, but leaving aside the scoreline I actually think this was one of our better performances this calendar year. It was a 4-0 performa

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  • Alexis: I do not have any reason to leave Liverpool

    Alexis Mac Allister has categorically dismissed the prospect of leaving Liverpool anytime soon.   The popular Argentinian midfielder has been his trademark consistent self during this title winning campaign for the Reds and in general has proven to be one of the best value for money signings the club have made during this success-laden era.   Too often you see modern day players almost more concerned with their own image and social media profile than their own performances on

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    New Zealand Could Offer Liverpool a Viable Multi-Club Expansion Route

    Jurgen Klopp’s decision to quit as Liverpool manager at the end of last season marked the end of a period of improvement for the club. Club owners Fenway Sports Group (FSG) needed an experienced figure to lead the Reds into a new era and brought Michael Edwards back to Anfield.   Edwards previously laid the foundations for Klopp’s nine-year managerial spell as the club’s sporting director. He returned as Liverpool’s chief executive of football.   FSG’s plans include investing

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    Adidas Return to Anfield: The Next Generation of Reds’ Kits Arrives

    Liverpool FC will unveil their first Adidas kit in over a decade on July 1, 2025, which is marking an important milestone in the club's legendary past. The current Nike contract expires on June 30th, after five years of partnership that began in 2020.   The home uniform is expected to combine modern design elements with Liverpool's rich history. The shade of red will probably be deeper than in previous seasons.   Fan-made ideas for the new uniform have gone viral on social m

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  • Leicester City 0 Liverpool 1 (Apr 20 2025)

    Another step closer. We’ve put in quite a lot of unconvincing performances in recent months while still generally coming up with the results. I’m pretty sure we’re top of the form guide as well as the actual table, but often it hasn’t been pretty. This was another to add to the list because of the way we just about scraped over the line against a truly dreadful team, but leaving aside the scoreline I actually think this was one of our better performances this calendar year. It was a 4-0 performa

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    That was the Week that Was (Apr 14-18 2025)

    Monday Apr 14:   A list was published today showing the amount of money clubs paid agents over the last financial year. We paid out £20m or so even though we only signed one player. Chiesa’s agent must be living the high life like Scrooge McDuck. On a serious note, obviously that money wasn’t for the Chiesa deal so what’s going on here? There were no major contract renewals done in that period either, so I’m assuming it’s to do with spreading payments over the length of contracts or so

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    Premier League Round Up (Apr 12-16 2025)

    Nottingham Forest’s Champions League chances took a significant knock as they got hit with a late sucker punch to lose at home to Everton. Strange game. The possession stats for this one read Forest 20%, Everton 20%, the referee 12%, the crowd 30% and the ball boys 18%.    Neither of these teams want the ball and that’s actually how the winning goal happened, as in stoppage time Murillo got rid of it like it was a hot potato and Everton broke away to score through Doucoure, who celebra

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    Liverpool 2 West Ham 1 (Apr 13 2025)

    Alls well that ends well, and we’re just two wins away now. What an inexplicably weird performance that was though. It’s so hard to get a handle on this team right now.   Last week at Fulham they threw in a stinker of a first half, but then upped their level after the break and could easily have got a draw out of it. This week the first half was mostly excellent but then the second half was terrible and in the end we were very fortunate to get away with it.   I don’t know why

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    That was the Week that Was (Apr 7-11 2025)

    Monday Apr 7:   So we’ve stolen one of Man City’s data nerds and it’s being reported that the club see it as a “big coup in data circles”. He’s been on gardening leave, as it usually the way in these things, but he’s coming in now and while he’s working for FSG rather than specifically the Reds, his role is meant to be very LFC centric. I mean, we’re the only fucking club they have, so I would assume it is.   Michael Edwards has the cushiest job in the world. Dictated his own

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