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Neil Atkinson’s post-match thoughts which reflect the emotions of following Liverpool Football Club…

Liverpool 2 Brighton & Hove Albion 1: The Match Review

Liverpool 2 Brighton & Hove Albion 1: The Match Review

YOU'RE approaching Anfield - by car, by train and on foot. Our supporters expect a functional, normal game. One we should win. And then phones go off. Electronic devices alert the faithful to the score at St James' Park and heads go. This is a big game now. This is...

Liverpool 1 Napoli 1: The Match Review

Liverpool 1 Napoli 1: The Match Review

AMONG the oddest games in living memory. The draw helped neither side in a sense, but both seemed far too happy with it. No one appeared to have done the maths, the counting. Start with the guests. Napoli can expect to get a result against Genk. If they fail to beat...

Crystal Palace 1 Liverpool 2: The Match Review

Crystal Palace 1 Liverpool 2: The Match Review

LIVERPOOL started slowly. Get used to that sentence. Liverpool started slowly but had almost complete control of the tempo, with an apparent desire to stop things going mad in order to preserve energy for the many challenges to come over the Christmas period. There...

Liverpool 3 Manchester City 1: The Match Review

Liverpool 3 Manchester City 1: The Match Review

"I sleep in the daytime, I work in the nighttime, I might not ever get home." BEING abroad and watching these. Being abroad and being represented by the best sports team on the planet. Knowing these are the best of the best. The best men alive today. Liverpool nine...

Liverpool 2 KRC Genk 1: The Match Review

Liverpool 2 KRC Genk 1: The Match Review

THERE are two games happening. One the biggest of 11 men's lives. Away at the Champions Of Europe, away at Anfield, away at Divock Origi's lads. The other not the biggest this week. One that needs to be won, no doubt, but one which comes off the back of an enormous...

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// THE MATCH REVIEW

Neil Atkinson’s post-match thoughts which reflect the emotions of following Liverpool Football Club…

Liverpool 2 Brighton & Hove Albion 1: The Match Review

Liverpool 2 Brighton & Hove Albion 1: The Match Review

YOU'RE approaching Anfield - by car, by train and on foot. Our supporters expect a functional, normal game. One we should win. And then phones go off. Electronic devices alert the faithful to the score at St James' Park and heads go. This is a big game now. This is...

Liverpool 1 Napoli 1: The Match Review

Liverpool 1 Napoli 1: The Match Review

AMONG the oddest games in living memory. The draw helped neither side in a sense, but both seemed far too happy with it. No one appeared to have done the maths, the counting. Start with the guests. Napoli can expect to get a result against Genk. If they fail to beat...

Crystal Palace 1 Liverpool 2: The Match Review

Crystal Palace 1 Liverpool 2: The Match Review

LIVERPOOL started slowly. Get used to that sentence. Liverpool started slowly but had almost complete control of the tempo, with an apparent desire to stop things going mad in order to preserve energy for the many challenges to come over the Christmas period. There...

Liverpool 3 Manchester City 1: The Match Review

Liverpool 3 Manchester City 1: The Match Review

"I sleep in the daytime, I work in the nighttime, I might not ever get home." BEING abroad and watching these. Being abroad and being represented by the best sports team on the planet. Knowing these are the best of the best. The best men alive today. Liverpool nine...

Liverpool 2 KRC Genk 1: The Match Review

Liverpool 2 KRC Genk 1: The Match Review

THERE are two games happening. One the biggest of 11 men's lives. Away at the Champions Of Europe, away at Anfield, away at Divock Origi's lads. The other not the biggest this week. One that needs to be won, no doubt, but one which comes off the back of an enormous...