WE all offered silent prayers a week ago. Pleas to higher powers not to spoil this for us. We should trust more. I like to keep my expectations modest. A not very wise man once said to me “don’t cry before you’re hurt”. That can fuck right off. I like to...
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IT seems that relevance has been quite the theme of this monumental week for Liverpool Football Club. The question of relevance has taken on many forms. From the relevance of an ex manager and players at Crystal Palace last Saturday, to the relevance of atmosphere and...
IT feels strange to view a derby as a sideshow. At least it’s tempting to fall into this trap. Big Sam will say to his blue boys: “Their heads are elsewhere. Their legs are heavy, their hearts are lost in Europe”. Jürgen Klopp, though, will be taking faces...
DEFENDING things like this always come with a caveat so here it is. Throwing bottles in the street is not a good thing. I’m dead against it. Presumably apart from the lads who were doing it, we all are. I’m less concerned about the safety of the Manchester City coach...
Liverpool have battered Manchester City in the first leg of the Champions League quarter finals and have once again put themselves within touching distance of the next round. The Reds continue to exceed anybody’s expectations in Europe, and to celebrate the win...
LIVERPOOL are in the latter rounds of the Champions League again and have set the stage for another atmospheric European night at Anfield, writes JOEL SANDERSON-MURRAY. It’s been too long, nearly a decade, for a night like this to come along. Anfield has been yearning...
partisan noun a strong supporter of a party, cause, or person. HERE we are again, Reds. These are my favourites. I’m happy to write about how well Trent Alexander-Arnold has done or why Emre Can’s self belief should be applauded, not derided, but these articles are...
THERE are times during our lives when the steady ebb and flow of events seem to lead almost inextricably to defining moments or decisions, as if the wheels have been set in motion by divine intervention, writes GEORGE BEVAN. As Liverpool fans, this kind of romanticism...
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Looking back to the satisfying win at Crystal Palace on Saturday, Jurgen Klopp’s 100th Premier League match in charge, and forward to tomorrow night’s Champions League cracker with Manchester City at Anfield. With Dan Fieldsend, Rick McEvoy, The Liverpool Echo’s James...
JÜRGEN Klopp once described his grand strategy as being a process of “dragging teams down to our level, and then beating them”. He was modestly diminishing a much more sophisticated process. This is not what his Borussia Dortmund did and not what his...