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  • Manchester United 0 Liverpool 3 (Sep 1 2024)

    Well that was easy. How it should be really, considering that United are fucking shit and probably the easiest team rot play against in the entire league. The ease with which we dispatched them here just makes what happened last season (twice) even more shameful. This is what is supposed to happen.   I actually think we did this in third gear and had we needed to go up another couple of gears we could have. We didn’t need to, because they’re shit and they’re just so fucking wide open.

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  • Slot: Bond between fans and myself will come through performance of the team

    Arne Slot says that he hopes he will strike up a lasting relationship with Liverpool fans but he will go about things in a different way to his predecessor.   The Dutchman has made an efficient start in his first few months as manager both with results on the pitch and with the way he has handled the press pack and the overall impression he has given to the fanbase at large.   In a nutshell, he is grateful by what he has been left by an iconic figure and is respectful for wha

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    Carvalho: I needed to make the decision to leave Liverpool

    A philosophical Fabio Carvalho says he well and truly understood where he was placed in the Liverpool squad and for that reason it made the decision to depart an easy one.   Last week the former Fulham attacking utility player returned to West London to join Brentford for a transfer fee of £27.5 million on a five-year deal.   The 22 year-old had a 2023/4 season of contrasts, from the wretched time in Germany at RB Leipzig where he constantly struggled for game time, to a spel

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    Robertson: We are in really good shape even without any new signings

    Andy Robertson has a firm belief that Liverpool have more than enough depth to challenge in all the key competitions this season.   There has been a fair bit of discussion regarding Liverpool’s method to the summer transfer window.   By the own admission of new sporting director Richard Hughes. Liverpool are taking a “opportunistic approach” towards the transfer window, identifying specific targets and waiting for when they think is the right moment to strike.   The

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  • Premier League Round Up (Aug 31 - Sep 1 2024)

    I’ll start with Arsenal, seeing how all week my twitter for you tab has been absolutely infested with whining Gooners going massively overboard about what was essentially a correct decision.   I’ve seen it described by various Arsenal fans as “the worst decision in Premier League history” while countless others have spent their entire week looking for videos of non-Arsenal players escaping yellow cards for kicking the ball away. What fucking whiny bastards they are. Worst fanbase on so

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    Manchester United 0 Liverpool 3 (Sep 1 2024)

    Well that was easy. How it should be really, considering that United are fucking shit and probably the easiest team rot play against in the entire league. The ease with which we dispatched them here just makes what happened last season (twice) even more shameful. This is what is supposed to happen.   I actually think we did this in third gear and had we needed to go up another couple of gears we could have. We didn’t need to, because they’re shit and they’re just so fucking wide open.

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    That was the Week that Was (Aug 26- 30 2024)

    Monday Aug 26:   The deal for the keeper is virtually done now and he’ll stay at Valencia for this year. As I wrote last week, this deal doesn’t sit too well with me just because Alisson is not looking for a way out, so it feels unnecessary. He has two years left, wants to stay beyond that so why are “succession planning” on the best in the world who doesn’t need a successor for a while? Smacks of them not wanting to pay Alisson, which also tells me they won’t be extending Virgil or Mo

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    Premier League Round Up (Aug 24-25 2024)

    After an undeserved win last week United were back to losing ways as they went down to defeat at Brighton. Bit unlucky actually, they played alright and but for a freakishly funny disallowed goal they might have won.   Danny Welcrap has started the season well with goals against Everton and now United. If he can score against Arsenal and City too this season I might have to start putting some respect on his name. That's a very big IF though.   Big Games James has started the

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    Liverpool 2 Brentford 0 (Aug 25 2024)

    That was weird. The whole experience was weird, from start to finish. Not so much the game or the performance, but Anfield. It kind of felt like a friendly game at times as it was deathly quiet other than the low murmur of thousands of conversations going on. It’s not what I expected for the first game of the season, and I actually felt a little embarrassed by it.   The reason I say that is because all summer Arne Slot has been getting asked about how excited he is for his first game a

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  • Manchester United 0 Liverpool 3 (Sep 1 2024)

    Well that was easy. How it should be really, considering that United are fucking shit and probably the easiest team rot play against in the entire league. The ease with which we dispatched them here just makes what happened last season (twice) even more shameful. This is what is supposed to happen.   I actually think we did this in third gear and had we needed to go up another couple of gears we could have. We didn’t need to, because they’re shit and they’re just so fucking wide open.

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    Liverpool 2 Brentford 0 (Aug 25 2024)

    That was weird. The whole experience was weird, from start to finish. Not so much the game or the performance, but Anfield. It kind of felt like a friendly game at times as it was deathly quiet other than the low murmur of thousands of conversations going on. It’s not what I expected for the first game of the season, and I actually felt a little embarrassed by it.   The reason I say that is because all summer Arne Slot has been getting asked about how excited he is for his first game a

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    Ipswich Town 0 Liverpool 2 (Aug 17 2024)

    A solid enough start and a comfortable win for the new boss. The second half was great, that was what I expecting from the start but for 45 minutes we were crap. Passive, toothless, lacking in any kind of direction. I can’t remember us even creating a chance. They didn’t create much either, but it was still more than us and they were marginally the better side.   Given how slick we looked for much of pre-season I didn’t see that coming, but I suppose it just highlights the difference i

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    Liverpool 2 Wolves 0 (May 19 2024)

    This probably needs to be in two parts really. The match itself and then the post match stuff. I’ll start with the game, although I don’t remember a great deal about it. It was a weird atmosphere really as we were all just very distracted, understandably so. It was loud, really loud, although there were also long lulls where it felt like the crowd were just waiting to get near the closing minutes to go for it again. I was taking more of an interest in all of that than I was the actual game if I’

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    Aston Villa 3 Liverpool 3 (May 13 2024)

    At least it’s almost over now. One more game and then we can have a break from this. I don’t know about you, but I desperately need it. Watching this group of players these last six weeks or so has been tough and we need a spell apart I don’t need to be seeing them for a while as they’re doing my fucking head in. Ultimately this game wasn’t particularly important in the grand scheme of things, but this is a shit way to be ending things.   This wasn’t an especially good performance over

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  • Premier League Round Up (Aug 31 - Sep 1 2024)

    I’ll start with Arsenal, seeing how all week my twitter for you tab has been absolutely infested with whining Gooners going massively overboard about what was essentially a correct decision.   I’ve seen it described by various Arsenal fans as “the worst decision in Premier League history” while countless others have spent their entire week looking for videos of non-Arsenal players escaping yellow cards for kicking the ball away. What fucking whiny bastards they are. Worst fanbase on so

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    Premier League Round Up (Aug 24-25 2024)

    After an undeserved win last week United were back to losing ways as they went down to defeat at Brighton. Bit unlucky actually, they played alright and but for a freakishly funny disallowed goal they might have won.   Danny Welcrap has started the season well with goals against Everton and now United. If he can score against Arsenal and City too this season I might have to start putting some respect on his name. That's a very big IF though.   Big Games James has started the

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    Premier League Round Up (Aug 16-19 2024)

    Sorry this is late, I’ve been away this week and couldn’t get this posted until now. The first week of the season went pretty much exactly how most would have expected. The ‘big three’ all won, the newly promoted trio all lost, as did Everton.   It all kicked off on Friday night as Fulham went to Old Trafford, and again the outcome was completely expected. United outplayed again, gave up loads of chances again, rode their luck and fluked a win again. Almost all of their games follow th

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  • That was the Week that Was (Aug 26- 30 2024)

    Monday Aug 26:   The deal for the keeper is virtually done now and he’ll stay at Valencia for this year. As I wrote last week, this deal doesn’t sit too well with me just because Alisson is not looking for a way out, so it feels unnecessary. He has two years left, wants to stay beyond that so why are “succession planning” on the best in the world who doesn’t need a successor for a while? Smacks of them not wanting to pay Alisson, which also tells me they won’t be extending Virgil or Mo

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    That was the Week that Was (Aug 19-23 2024)

    Monday Aug 19:   Branthwaite’s odds on joining us were slashed right down to 1/2 last night after a load of bets were placed in Merseyside bookies at the weekend. I’ve said for ages we should go for him but I don’t believe this for a second. The time to do it was when they needed cash to meet the PSR deadline. There was a slight possibility they might entertain the idea back then due to not having a choice, but if we went in for him now they’d laugh us out of the building.  

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    That was the Week that Was (Aug 12-16 2024)

    Monday Aug 12:   Zubimendi has left Richard Hughes with his cock in his hand, just like he's done with Arsenal and Barcelona in the past. It's not a good luck for Hughes who has it all to prove given the complete lack of credentials he had when being given this job, but is this his fault? Fuck knows, probably not, but it doesn't really matter as the optics are terrible and he'll also be getting judged more harshly than he probably should because of what happened last summer with Caiced

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  • "Macca Can" - Steve McMahon interview

    You started out with the Blues. Was it always going to be Everton or did you have any trials with Liverpool when you were a kid?     It was always going to be Everton, I didn’t get an option. When I was 10 or 11 I was scouted by them and that was the first thing I did, join Everton. All my family were Evertonians - lots of them still are - so it was a natural thing to do and I was very fortunate. Things change quickly in life though.    We’ll get to why you left in a second, but I wanted t

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  • "Xabi Alonso's 70 yard screamer against Newcastle (2006/07)" by Jason Harris

    When you think of guile and grace as a midfielder, one name that personally comes to mind is Xabi Alonso. To this day, Xabi remains in my top three all-time favourite Liverpool players for many of the qualities that will be discussed in this piece.Signed for a absolute snip at £10.7 million from Real Sociedad at the start of Rafa Benitez's tenure in the summer of 2004, the Spaniard's arrival in England was at the peak of a pre-eminent era for central midfielders in the Premier League. He joined

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    "El Niño strikes - Fernando Torres’ first goal" by Jason Harris

    When an eagle-eyed photographer spied the words 'You’ll Never Walk Alone' on an armband worn by Fernando Torres in an Atletico Madrid game, it appeared destiny that the Spaniard would one day play for the Reds.   Liverpool fans were crying out for an iconic figure to lead the line and help take the team to the next level. Their dreams became a reality when Rafa Benitez signed the 23-year-old from his boyhood club for £27 million, which at the time was a club record fee. While Torres wa

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    'SuperDan' breaks the drought at Old Trafford (2000/01)" by Jason Harris

    "One day we will beat Manchester United, I promise you that." Those were the immortal words from Gerard Houllier after a gut-wrenching 2-1 defeat to the Red Devils at Old Trafford in January of 1999.    Houllier was never a manager chasing headlines with the way he spoke, but the Frenchman saw something in the team he had taken sole ownership over just a few months before after initially sharing the role with Roy Evans.   It had been close to ten years of misery when playing

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  • Kop Tales In Their Own Words: Emlyn's first night as a Red

    Emlyn Hughes is one of Liverpool finest ever players and captains, having given 12 years sterling service to the club and captaining the Reds to their first European Cup success in 1977.   Emlyn saw and did it all during his time on Merseyside, but of all the weird and wonderful things he experienced as a Liverpool player, perhaps nothing was as surreal and memorable as his first night as a Red.   The following is an extract from Emlyn’s book, entitled ‘Emlyn Hughes: Crazy Horse’, and re

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    Kop Tales In Their Own Words: Smith, Yeats and Mayhem in Majorca

    Tommy Smith was known as the Anfield Iron and one of the hardest men to ever pull on the Red shirt. Ron Yeats was an even more fearsome individual, a man mountain who had made a living slaughtering animals in an abattoir before becoming a professional footballer.   Yeats struck fear into Liverpool's opponents during the 1960s, while his young apprentice Smith took over the mantle throughout the following decade.   The following extract, taken from Smith’s book, Tommy Smith: I Did it the

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    Kop Tales In Their Own Words: Steve McMahon - Switching Sides

    Swapping Everton for Liverpool is always a contentious move likely to upset fans of the Blues, but when you’re a local lad, boyhood fan and a player who became club captain it’s going to sting a lot more.    Steve McMahon could have joined Liverpool immediately after walking away from Goodison Park. He was out of contract and there would have been nothing Everton could have done to stop it, but out of respect for his boyhood club McMahon instead chose to make a two year stop at Aston V

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