LIVERPOOL: COULD CARRAGHER AND GERRARD JOIN THE KLOPP REVOLUTION?
I HAD never seen Jürgen Klopp in the flesh before he was unveiled as Liverpool’s manager. And there he was: tall, powerfully limbed; dressed immaculately, making Ian Ayre -- the person presenting him -- look slightly inadequate suddenly. Like Liverpool managers of the...
KLOPP, COLLABORATE AND LISTEN: KOP KIDS WILL GET CHANCE TO SHINE UNDER JÜRGEN
WE now know more about what a Liverpool side managed by Jürgen Klopp looks like. It runs a lot. Yesterday on The Tuesday Review (on Monday) Sean Rogers and Paul Cope talked at length about the work the Liverpool players got through at White Hart Lane, in particular...
HOWARD KENDALL: A LIVERPOOL FAN’S VIEW
WE should really have hated Howard Kendall. We should have resented the way he took over a disjointed, demoralised Everton and led them to the pinnacle of the game, at home and abroad. We should have begrudged how he galvanised a fan base that had been crying out for...
LIVERPOOL: WHEN BUGSY BURROWS BASHED THE BLUES
WE’VE produced hundreds of shows and published a couple of thousand articles since The Anfield Wrap was launched four years ago. And I reckon in all that time no-one’s EVER mentioned David Burrows. “Who?” you might well say, depending on when your Liverpool-supporting...
KENDALL, KLOPP AND PRIDE ON MERSEYSIDE – MONDAY COLUMN
WHEN the most successful manager in the history of Everton Football Club passes away, thoughts inevitably turn to Liverpool FC’s relationship with our city rivals. It was a nice touch to see so many tributes to Howard Kendall over the weekend, with many Reds...



LIVERPOOL: COULD CARRAGHER AND GERRARD JOIN THE KLOPP REVOLUTION?
I HAD never seen Jürgen Klopp in the flesh before he was unveiled as Liverpool’s manager. And there he was: tall, powerfully limbed; dressed immaculately, making Ian Ayre -- the person presenting him -- look slightly inadequate suddenly. Like Liverpool managers of the...
KLOPP, COLLABORATE AND LISTEN: KOP KIDS WILL GET CHANCE TO SHINE UNDER JÜRGEN
WE now know more about what a Liverpool side managed by Jürgen Klopp looks like. It runs a lot. Yesterday on The Tuesday Review (on Monday) Sean Rogers and Paul Cope talked at length about the work the Liverpool players got through at White Hart Lane, in particular...
HOWARD KENDALL: A LIVERPOOL FAN’S VIEW
WE should really have hated Howard Kendall. We should have resented the way he took over a disjointed, demoralised Everton and led them to the pinnacle of the game, at home and abroad. We should have begrudged how he galvanised a fan base that had been crying out for...
LIVERPOOL: WHEN BUGSY BURROWS BASHED THE BLUES
WE’VE produced hundreds of shows and published a couple of thousand articles since The Anfield Wrap was launched four years ago. And I reckon in all that time no-one’s EVER mentioned David Burrows. “Who?” you might well say, depending on when your Liverpool-supporting...
KENDALL, KLOPP AND PRIDE ON MERSEYSIDE – MONDAY COLUMN
WHEN the most successful manager in the history of Everton Football Club passes away, thoughts inevitably turn to Liverpool FC’s relationship with our city rivals. It was a nice touch to see so many tributes to Howard Kendall over the weekend, with many Reds...









