Liverpool v Manchester United: The Roots Of The Rivalry And The Quest To Be The Best
RIVALRY, according to the Oxford English dictionary, is defined as “competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field”. The example it gives for the use of the word in context is “‘there always has been intense rivalry between the clubs”. Quite...
Non-League Day: Prescot Cables v The Premier League – Life At The Other End Of The Footballing Spectrum
IT’S usually a derogatory term used to shame the football fan whose support wanes when team performances do – the self-proclaimed fanatic that is not quite so keen when the going gets tough. At level eight of English football though, the term “fair weather fan” is...
Two Years Of Jürgen Klopp At Liverpool: A Full Chapter From “Kloppite: One Man’s Quest To Turn Doubters Into Believers”
TWO years ago this week Jürgen Klopp took the managerial reigns at Liverpool, four days after Brendan Rodgers was sacked. To celebrate two years of Klopp, here's an exclusive extract from David Segar's new book "Kloppite: One Man's Quest to Turn Doubters into...
Liverpool v Manchester United: Mancs For The Memories – But It’s Not All Been Plain Sailing
LAST week, after Newcastle, I would have paid close to five figures to have a couple of weeks break from watching the Mighty Reds. The international break, for once, seemed like something I could really get behind; not that I would spend it watching England or...
Dreams And Songs To Sing: How The Anfield Songbook Has Evolved Down The Years
IS it just me, or does the Liverpool FC song repertoire feel a bit tired? Without falling victim to the notion “it was better in my day”, when you regularly hear The Fields of Anfield Road rolled out thrice before half time on a European night, it does make you wonder...
Liverpool v Manchester United: The Roots Of The Rivalry And The Quest To Be The Best
RIVALRY, according to the Oxford English dictionary, is defined as “competition for the same objective or for superiority in the same field”. The example it gives for the use of the word in context is “‘there always has been intense rivalry between the clubs”. Quite...
Non-League Day: Prescot Cables v The Premier League – Life At The Other End Of The Footballing Spectrum
IT’S usually a derogatory term used to shame the football fan whose support wanes when team performances do – the self-proclaimed fanatic that is not quite so keen when the going gets tough. At level eight of English football though, the term “fair weather fan” is...
Two Years Of Jürgen Klopp At Liverpool: A Full Chapter From “Kloppite: One Man’s Quest To Turn Doubters Into Believers”
TWO years ago this week Jürgen Klopp took the managerial reigns at Liverpool, four days after Brendan Rodgers was sacked. To celebrate two years of Klopp, here's an exclusive extract from David Segar's new book "Kloppite: One Man's Quest to Turn Doubters into...
Liverpool v Manchester United: Mancs For The Memories – But It’s Not All Been Plain Sailing
LAST week, after Newcastle, I would have paid close to five figures to have a couple of weeks break from watching the Mighty Reds. The international break, for once, seemed like something I could really get behind; not that I would spend it watching England or...
Dreams And Songs To Sing: How The Anfield Songbook Has Evolved Down The Years
IS it just me, or does the Liverpool FC song repertoire feel a bit tired? Without falling victim to the notion “it was better in my day”, when you regularly hear The Fields of Anfield Road rolled out thrice before half time on a European night, it does make you wonder...









