THE transfer window has, mercifully, slammed shut, writes DAVID WEBBER. The hum of rumours and ‘ITKs’ cluttering up Twitter can at least subside, and with the Main Stand finally completed, the season can start in earnest when we welcome the Reds back to...
DELVING deep into the history books this week with some historic wins by the mighty Reds. We start on September 7 1935 — only slightly before my time — as George Patterson’s Liverpool side welcomed an Everton side, which featured Dixie Dean, to...
WE’RE coming towards the end of the international break, and the return of Premier League action is in sight, after what feels like an eternity. Nobody actually likes international breaks, yet they seem to keep popping up and causing problems for everybody...
PLAYERS signed on freebies or for a pittance? Problem positions not addressed? Doing business almost exclusively with mid-table or relegated clubs? Turning a profit in the transfer window? Ah yes, the dying embers of the Hicks and Gillett regime, we remember it well....
HAVE you ever slammed a window? Seriously. Think about it, think long and hard. The only people who can and have slammed windows are: People who live in houses with timber windows. They can slam a window after they have been painted or before they have been painted...
I LIKE Non-League Day. I’ve heard cynicism about the concept — people wondering why there is a need to make a special event, even condemnation of those who turn up once a year to their local football club never to be seen again, returning to the bosom of the...
FOR the second time in as many matches, Liverpool Ladies ground out a 1-0 FA Women’s Super League victory — a win that leaves the Reds now unbeaten in eight as the league enters its final quarter. Reading Women had a penalty saved and a strike cleared off the...
WOULDN’T it be nice to be able to go the match and come back with a full set of fingernails? To just sit and enjoy the game without being put through the emotional wringer? As Liverpool fans, we are never afforded this luxury, writes RACHAEL HUNTER. The Reds...
EVERYTHING in the garden is rosy. We have Jürgen Klopp as manager. We’re gonna win the league. Oh, hang on a minute. To what extent have we actually strengthened? Is Klopp capable of managing his pruned squad into contenders for the title or, if you’re not that...
TODAY, September 2, marks 103 years since legendary Liverpool boss Bill Shankly was born in Glenbuck, East Ayrshire. Shanks took charge of Liverpool in 1959 with the Reds in the second division. Fifteen years on, he had transformed the club, having racked up three...