Articles...
Mar 13 2008
LIVERPOOL’S sudden return to form is due to Rafa Benitez abandoning his rotation policy and playing his strongest team....
Mar 5 2008
THE visit of Newcastle United on Saturday offers us the chance to redeem ourselves for one of the more shameful events seen in Anfield in recent years – the booing of Michael Owen on his first return to the club on Boxing Day 2005....
Feb 21 2008
RAFA BENITEZ had taken so much flak this week that it was a wonder Mohamed Al-Fayed had not accused him of being part of the conspiracy to murder Princess Diana....
Feb 7 2008
FAN power is all the rage at the moment, from Anfield to Accrington, but the demands on the individual fan illustrates the gulf between the European elite and a club struggling in the bottom half of League Two....
Jan 30 2008
CALL me an old softy, but last Saturday afternoon was the perfect antidote to the depressing fortnight that had preceded it....
Jan 23 2008
THERE was a time when a crisis at Liverpool was being only two points clear at the top of the table. And actually being in second place was considered such a seismic disturbance that the papers would trumpet ‘what’s gone wrong at Liverpool?’...
Jan 16 2008
ACCORDING to the Encyclopaedia Britannica, public relations originated in the USA in the early 20th century. In the early 21st, they seem to have lost their touch....
Jan 9 2008
JUST how safe is Rafa’s job? Of course if the national Press were to be believed and any attention paid to the lunatics who bombard Six-O-Six every week, he’d have gone several weeks ago....
Dec 5 2007
IT’S not known whether Mahatma Gandhi was a Liverpool fan, but he would not have felt out of place in the streets around Anfield last Wednesday night....
Nov 28 2007
A FEW weeks ago you could have been forgiven for thinking that Rafa Benitez was the antichrist, sent from the deepest recesses of Goodison Park to confuse us with coaching staff speaking strange tongues, plagues of sub-standard defenders and a team of rotating heads....