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My Game Of 2018-19: Bayern 1 Liverpool 3

My Game Of 2018-19: Bayern 1 Liverpool 3

MUCH wants more. That statement pretty much sums up my football-supporting life. After my first live game at Anfield I wanted to go to every Liverpool home game. After my first away I wondered whether it would be possible to do all 38 league games. Once you witness...

My Game Of 2017-18: Man City 1 Liverpool 2

My Game Of 2017-18: Man City 1 Liverpool 2

SO my last few columns may have come across a bit contradictory. In my game of 2015-16 piece on the Villarreal win, I talked about people who say they’d happily go back and relive games that were excruciating at times before a huge pay off, and how I’d much rather...

My Game Of 2016-17: Chelsea 1 Liverpool 2

My Game Of 2016-17: Chelsea 1 Liverpool 2

LET me start this week’s column by declaring my conflict of interest… I love Jordan Henderson. I love seeing his name on the teamsheet. I love it when he does something good in a game. I love it when he leads Liverpool to victory and celebrates like it’s the last...

My Game Of 2015-16: Liverpool 3 Villarreal 0

My Game Of 2015-16: Liverpool 3 Villarreal 0

THERE are certain games I wish I could just relive every single second of. Some people will tell you they’d happily relive every kick of nights like Istanbul or Madrid all over again, but I think those people are liars. They’re liars because those games took years off...

My Favourite Player: Fernando Torres

My Favourite Player: Fernando Torres

YOU almost feel daft for worrying about football at a time like this. Bill Shankly joked that it was more important than life and death, but Jürgen Klopp summed it up best recently by describing it as “the most important of the least important things”. It is such a...

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Karl Coppack’s take on a topical issue in the world of Liverpool Football Club…

My Game Of 2018-19: Bayern 1 Liverpool 3

My Game Of 2018-19: Bayern 1 Liverpool 3

MUCH wants more. That statement pretty much sums up my football-supporting life. After my first live game at Anfield I wanted to go to every Liverpool home game. After my first away I wondered whether it would be possible to do all 38 league games. Once you witness...

My Game Of 2017-18: Man City 1 Liverpool 2

My Game Of 2017-18: Man City 1 Liverpool 2

SO my last few columns may have come across a bit contradictory. In my game of 2015-16 piece on the Villarreal win, I talked about people who say they’d happily go back and relive games that were excruciating at times before a huge pay off, and how I’d much rather...

My Game Of 2016-17: Chelsea 1 Liverpool 2

My Game Of 2016-17: Chelsea 1 Liverpool 2

LET me start this week’s column by declaring my conflict of interest… I love Jordan Henderson. I love seeing his name on the teamsheet. I love it when he does something good in a game. I love it when he leads Liverpool to victory and celebrates like it’s the last...

My Game Of 2015-16: Liverpool 3 Villarreal 0

My Game Of 2015-16: Liverpool 3 Villarreal 0

THERE are certain games I wish I could just relive every single second of. Some people will tell you they’d happily relive every kick of nights like Istanbul or Madrid all over again, but I think those people are liars. They’re liars because those games took years off...

My Favourite Player: Fernando Torres

My Favourite Player: Fernando Torres

YOU almost feel daft for worrying about football at a time like this. Bill Shankly joked that it was more important than life and death, but Jürgen Klopp summed it up best recently by describing it as “the most important of the least important things”. It is such a...