The King and me
WHEN ‘that’ announcement finally came this January, that Kenny was to return as our manager, the joy that greeted the news was something of a strange communal experience for the Liverpool FC supporting fraternity. One sensed that for the younger generation the return...
June, Glorious June
ONE of the most glorious weekends of the year is the first weekend of June. The summer sunshine makes a conceited effort to emerge from the clouds and grace your bedroom; its quick glance over the parapet promises much, but opts to stay in its fluffy white nest...
10 great Scouse tunes
INSPIRED by Gareth Roberts' fantastic piece on this site about his love for all things Scouse when it comes to his listening pleasures - dodgy Pop Will Eat single aside - I've compiled my own personal top 10 favourite songs from this city. Where a band originally...
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...
The King and me
WHEN ‘that’ announcement finally came this January, that Kenny was to return as our manager, the joy that greeted the news was something of a strange communal experience for the Liverpool FC supporting fraternity. One sensed that for the younger generation the return...
June, Glorious June
ONE of the most glorious weekends of the year is the first weekend of June. The summer sunshine makes a conceited effort to emerge from the clouds and grace your bedroom; its quick glance over the parapet promises much, but opts to stay in its fluffy white nest...
10 great Scouse tunes
INSPIRED by Gareth Roberts' fantastic piece on this site about his love for all things Scouse when it comes to his listening pleasures - dodgy Pop Will Eat single aside - I've compiled my own personal top 10 favourite songs from this city. Where a band originally...
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...









