Justice, My Arse
£330,000. By Peter Carney, March 2001 LAST Thursday an ex South Yorkshire policeman, Mathew Long, was awarded £330,000 for the suffering he has been caused by late onset Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I don’t know the full details of the role this man played on the...
Scot Williams: Hard Boiled Sweets
SCOT WILLIAMS was one of the guests on this week’s podcast and told us about his forthcoming movie ‘Hard Boiled Sweets’, out soon. How soon depends partly on you. Read to the end and please give the powers-that-be a nudge to get it on a big screen near you. We've also...
GERRARD, CARRA AND THE VERSATILITY PROBLEM
AMONG the seemingly positive phrases in football’s lexicon, ‘versatile’ is one many fans treat with trepidation. 'Morale-boosting win’ is another – superficially good news but more pregnant with subtext than Demi Moore watching season four of The Wire. A versatile...
CAFE PORTO: THE BEST TAPAS IN TOWN
HERE'S a question for you – who does the best tapas in Liverpool? Now a few years ago that might have been like pondering over the identity of Everton’s current best striker or the least annoying cod-reggae shitburst by East Coast George Osbornes Vampire Weekend –...
Why the fuss, Russ? In response to Russell Kempson
KENNY DALGLISH'S questioning of decisions – or lack of them – benefiting Liverpool in the first four Premier League games of the season has caused much debate. On the podcast earlier today, we discussed whether this tactic – a favourite of Alex Ferguson's – is a road...
Justice, My Arse
£330,000. By Peter Carney, March 2001 LAST Thursday an ex South Yorkshire policeman, Mathew Long, was awarded £330,000 for the suffering he has been caused by late onset Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. I don’t know the full details of the role this man played on the...
Scot Williams: Hard Boiled Sweets
SCOT WILLIAMS was one of the guests on this week’s podcast and told us about his forthcoming movie ‘Hard Boiled Sweets’, out soon. How soon depends partly on you. Read to the end and please give the powers-that-be a nudge to get it on a big screen near you. We've also...
GERRARD, CARRA AND THE VERSATILITY PROBLEM
AMONG the seemingly positive phrases in football’s lexicon, ‘versatile’ is one many fans treat with trepidation. 'Morale-boosting win’ is another – superficially good news but more pregnant with subtext than Demi Moore watching season four of The Wire. A versatile...
CAFE PORTO: THE BEST TAPAS IN TOWN
HERE'S a question for you – who does the best tapas in Liverpool? Now a few years ago that might have been like pondering over the identity of Everton’s current best striker or the least annoying cod-reggae shitburst by East Coast George Osbornes Vampire Weekend –...
Why the fuss, Russ? In response to Russell Kempson
KENNY DALGLISH'S questioning of decisions – or lack of them – benefiting Liverpool in the first four Premier League games of the season has caused much debate. On the podcast earlier today, we discussed whether this tactic – a favourite of Alex Ferguson's – is a road...