Liverpool: Don’t Look Back In Anger – The Problem With Getting Upset Over Dropped Points
HAS everyone calmed down yet? It was heavy that, wasn’t it? It was always going to be a graft that game. Sunderland away, in the freezing cold, about half an hour after the Manchester City game finished, against a manager who is so negative in everything he does he...
Liverpool And The January Transfer Window: Why The Title-Chasing Reds Can’t Afford A Gamble
IT’S the January transfer window and Liverpool are in great position to crack on and have a real push at the league title. As it’s January 4, it’s safe to assume that given we haven’t already signed anyone, there isn’t going to be any new signings in the next few...
A Life Of Liverpool Matches: Meeting Bill Shankly’s Man Mountain And Falling For The Reds
WE were walking around him. Literally, walking around him. On a small corridor, somewhere in Anfield, sometime in the mid-1990s. We’d been bused down from Cumbria as part of an Alan Kennedy Soccer School. He was moving cardboard boxes, writes JONATHAN TODD. “Ron...
Give The Title To Chelsea? History Shows Liverpool Still Have A Fighting Chance
IT’S hard work this, isn’t it? When I was greeted by family at a New Year’s Eve party after the Manchester City game with the question “did you enjoy that?”, I responded with an emphatic “I’m absolutely knackered”. I said the same after spending a full five minutes...
Liverpool: A Bend In The Road Is Not The End Of The Road – Unless You Fail To Make The Turn
IT'S beyond ludicrous to be playing two games in less than 48 hours. It was the same for both sides, yes -- regardless, it makes no sense whatsoever. Chelsea, on the other hand, have been given an extra two days off. It’s difficult to overstate the difference that...
Liverpool: Don’t Look Back In Anger – The Problem With Getting Upset Over Dropped Points
HAS everyone calmed down yet? It was heavy that, wasn’t it? It was always going to be a graft that game. Sunderland away, in the freezing cold, about half an hour after the Manchester City game finished, against a manager who is so negative in everything he does he...
Liverpool And The January Transfer Window: Why The Title-Chasing Reds Can’t Afford A Gamble
IT’S the January transfer window and Liverpool are in great position to crack on and have a real push at the league title. As it’s January 4, it’s safe to assume that given we haven’t already signed anyone, there isn’t going to be any new signings in the next few...



A Life Of Liverpool Matches: Meeting Bill Shankly’s Man Mountain And Falling For The Reds
WE were walking around him. Literally, walking around him. On a small corridor, somewhere in Anfield, sometime in the mid-1990s. We’d been bused down from Cumbria as part of an Alan Kennedy Soccer School. He was moving cardboard boxes, writes JONATHAN TODD. “Ron...
Give The Title To Chelsea? History Shows Liverpool Still Have A Fighting Chance
IT’S hard work this, isn’t it? When I was greeted by family at a New Year’s Eve party after the Manchester City game with the question “did you enjoy that?”, I responded with an emphatic “I’m absolutely knackered”. I said the same after spending a full five minutes...
Liverpool: A Bend In The Road Is Not The End Of The Road – Unless You Fail To Make The Turn
IT'S beyond ludicrous to be playing two games in less than 48 hours. It was the same for both sides, yes -- regardless, it makes no sense whatsoever. Chelsea, on the other hand, have been given an extra two days off. It’s difficult to overstate the difference that...









