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Why Klopp’s Birthday Will Have A Different Flavour This Year

Why Klopp’s Birthday Will Have A Different Flavour This Year

TODAY is Jürgen Klopp’s 53rd birthday, but he won’t be treating it any differently to any other day. The Liverpool manager will be hard at work preparing for the resumption of the Premier League, and Sunday’s Merseyside derby against Everton. I am sure it will not...

Andy Robertson’s Remarkable Rise To The Top

Andy Robertson’s Remarkable Rise To The Top

THIS generational Liverpool side, perhaps the best we’ve ever seen and will ever see, has some great stories. Trent Alexander-Arnold, the local lad from Liverpool whose dreams came true in Madrid. Jordan Henderson: a player once considered the poster boy for the...

Why Mo Salah’s Still The Man For The Big Moment

Why Mo Salah’s Still The Man For The Big Moment

FIRST things first: Happy Birthday, Mo Salah. I can imagine all the lads led by his bezzie Degsy Lovren and the manager gathered round at a social distance singing a song for our Egyptian King today. I can imagine his beaming smile and the shy hands-in-the-sleeves...

Anfield Gets The Games – But Are We Being Set Up For A Fall?

Anfield Gets The Games – But Are We Being Set Up For A Fall?

"A SLUM sport played in slum stadiums increasingly watched by slum people, who deter decent folk from turning up." That was how football, and football supporters, were described in a Sunday Times leader reacting to the Bradford City stadium fire, which killed 56...

Why Jürgen Klopp Has Changed His Title Tune

Why Jürgen Klopp Has Changed His Title Tune

JÜRGEN Klopp has changed tact. The language, oral and body, has strategically shifted. He is grateful, buoyant and optimistic to camera and microphone. Like an acclaimed star of the big screen he’s constantly aware, dissecting through the subconscious of the watching...

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Why Klopp’s Birthday Will Have A Different Flavour This Year

Why Klopp’s Birthday Will Have A Different Flavour This Year

TODAY is Jürgen Klopp’s 53rd birthday, but he won’t be treating it any differently to any other day. The Liverpool manager will be hard at work preparing for the resumption of the Premier League, and Sunday’s Merseyside derby against Everton. I am sure it will not...

Andy Robertson’s Remarkable Rise To The Top

Andy Robertson’s Remarkable Rise To The Top

THIS generational Liverpool side, perhaps the best we’ve ever seen and will ever see, has some great stories. Trent Alexander-Arnold, the local lad from Liverpool whose dreams came true in Madrid. Jordan Henderson: a player once considered the poster boy for the...

Why Mo Salah’s Still The Man For The Big Moment

Why Mo Salah’s Still The Man For The Big Moment

FIRST things first: Happy Birthday, Mo Salah. I can imagine all the lads led by his bezzie Degsy Lovren and the manager gathered round at a social distance singing a song for our Egyptian King today. I can imagine his beaming smile and the shy hands-in-the-sleeves...

Anfield Gets The Games – But Are We Being Set Up For A Fall?

Anfield Gets The Games – But Are We Being Set Up For A Fall?

"A SLUM sport played in slum stadiums increasingly watched by slum people, who deter decent folk from turning up." That was how football, and football supporters, were described in a Sunday Times leader reacting to the Bradford City stadium fire, which killed 56...

Why Jürgen Klopp Has Changed His Title Tune

Why Jürgen Klopp Has Changed His Title Tune

JÜRGEN Klopp has changed tact. The language, oral and body, has strategically shifted. He is grateful, buoyant and optimistic to camera and microphone. Like an acclaimed star of the big screen he’s constantly aware, dissecting through the subconscious of the watching...