I LOVE Liverpool. I love football. I especially love Liverpool FC, writes LES JACKSON. My wife Sandra. She loves Liverpool. She loves football. She especially loves Liverpool FC. As you can imagine, with parents like us, our kids love Liverpool. They love football....
AT some point between the advent of the Premier League and today, it was decided that footballers in England’s top division weren’t human. Obviously they’re human in the sense that they’re made of flesh and blood, yet somehow they’ve ceased to be seen and judged in...
Rob Gutmann is joined by Ian Ryan, Adam Melia and Glenn Price for a chat about what Champions League qualification might mean for Liverpool, what moves they should make in the Summer and what they need to do differently, if they qualify, than the last time they...
On this day 10 years ago, Lucas Leiva signed for Liverpool from Gremio for a fee of £5million. In a decade at Liverpool, the Brazilian has played under five different managers, clocking up 344 appearances for the Reds. Back in February, The Anfield Wrap spoke to the...
LIVERPOOL Ladies continued their recent run of good form at St. Andrew’s on Sunday afternoon, beating FA Women’s Cup finalists Birmingham City 2-0. Both goals came during the second half; Jess Clarke scoring her first goal for the club on her first start, and Gemma...
Gareth Roberts hosts Paul Hogan, Rob Gutmann, Jonny Gibson, Mike Girling and Ian Salmon as they go through the four categories and react to the listeners votes. Up for debate on this edition of Wildcards: – The Kenny Dalglish Stand – What if Mourinho had...
YOU may or (probably definitely) may not have noticed that I didn’t meet the Monday morning deadline for my weekly column to go up. I noticed. To be honest, I pre-empted it. You see, I was in Magaluf from Friday night to Sunday morning on a whirlwind tour. Magaluf,...
WHEN I’m asked to write these pieces on old matches there’s usually a process which takes place in my mind. Firstly, I’m tempted to tell the lads that I’m not old enough to remember a particular game and they’ve got me confused with those who remember Billy Liddell...
SATURDAY I was playing cornet with the brass band at a steam train festival before heading up to the disco festival. That is a funny sentence, isn’t it? I sometimes think my life is wandering from one unusual thing to another. Slightly late. They were both fun,...
I ALMOST feel it’s often forgotten by many that when Liverpool play there’s another team on the pitch, and by that I mean how that other team approaches the game. Unless Liverpool are able to do something brilliant, such as Emre Can scoring a wonder goal at Watford...