Boss Mag Gig
AS I walked up to the Static Gallery on Roscoe Lane, familiarity swirled around me like the warm, midsummer breeze that tickled my face. The public houses of Renshaw Street, some of which had been reacquainted over the course of the early evening, pre-empted the...
INTERVIEW: MARK HAYHURST – WRITER OF “THE MAN WHO CROSSED HITLER”
MARK Hayhurst is a centre half. As a centre half myself, and with maybe my best playing days behind me, it's a rare treat in life to meet someone who shares the centre half's peculiar view of the park - of seeing the play unfold, and of figuring out the most elegant...
RETURNING TO THE NIGHTMARE OF HILLSBOROUGH
I wrote this in The Times in 2009. A lot of people will not have seen it. I’m not sure I can say anything to add to it. Nothing has changed since I wrote it. I still go back there, too often. God knows what the people who really suffered go through. THE last time I...

HILLSBOROUGH: Why The Truth Will Come Out
JUSTICE can be delayed but not avoided, the truth hidden but never truly buried, the facts obfuscated but never fully erased. RESPONSIBILITY. It’s the word on everybody’s lips in response to the rioting which spread around the UK last week. Particularly keen on the R...
My 10 greatest trainers ever
LAST week on The Anfield Wrap you may have stumbled across a piece I wrote about how I'd somehow fallen out of love with trainers; how these days I'm more likely to go out and buy a pair of suede Clarks Originals than the latest 'must-have' adidas Originals re-issue...
Boss Mag Gig
AS I walked up to the Static Gallery on Roscoe Lane, familiarity swirled around me like the warm, midsummer breeze that tickled my face. The public houses of Renshaw Street, some of which had been reacquainted over the course of the early evening, pre-empted the...
INTERVIEW: MARK HAYHURST – WRITER OF “THE MAN WHO CROSSED HITLER”
MARK Hayhurst is a centre half. As a centre half myself, and with maybe my best playing days behind me, it's a rare treat in life to meet someone who shares the centre half's peculiar view of the park - of seeing the play unfold, and of figuring out the most elegant...
RETURNING TO THE NIGHTMARE OF HILLSBOROUGH
I wrote this in The Times in 2009. A lot of people will not have seen it. I’m not sure I can say anything to add to it. Nothing has changed since I wrote it. I still go back there, too often. God knows what the people who really suffered go through. THE last time I...



HILLSBOROUGH: Why The Truth Will Come Out
JUSTICE can be delayed but not avoided, the truth hidden but never truly buried, the facts obfuscated but never fully erased. RESPONSIBILITY. It’s the word on everybody’s lips in response to the rioting which spread around the UK last week. Particularly keen on the R...
My 10 greatest trainers ever
LAST week on The Anfield Wrap you may have stumbled across a piece I wrote about how I'd somehow fallen out of love with trainers; how these days I'm more likely to go out and buy a pair of suede Clarks Originals than the latest 'must-have' adidas Originals re-issue...